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Re: CS9200 and Navigation Programs

PostPosted: 17 Sep 2013, 17:55
by Chortenia
It would be better to run it from the SD card.

Re: CS9200 and Navigation Programs

PostPosted: 26 Sep 2013, 03:14
by sam274
Ok Thanks for your recommendation.

All works fine, but the Remote Control of CS9200RV suddenly don't work, I tried several issues, like change battery for new one, turn off and turn off the CS9200, and other, but I can't use it.

Touch screen works fine, and mouse connected trough usb works fine, only the Remote control is not working. Can you give me any idea?

Re: CS9200 and Navigation Programs

PostPosted: 26 Sep 2013, 10:58
by Chortenia
Press Home and Return and hold them for second and let go. The LEDs should blink, and the remote control will be connected to the device. if necessary, do it for several times.

Re: CS9200 and Navigation Programs

PostPosted: 09 Dec 2013, 15:27
by lzolka
Hi,
Last month I bought CS9100 CS Edition for Toyota Touch&Go (841734).
This unit with WinCE5 works well, possible control via OEM touch screen or wireless remote both, voice speaks on car' speaker.
iGO 8.3.5 also works well from SD card without any problem.

Now I bought CS9200 for Toyota Touch & Go (840419).
Original SD card in CS9200 was empty.
This set isn't contain touch controller or wireless remote but possible control via USB mouse.
CS9100's remote controller can't control CS9200.
In the box there is no external speaker than wrote the package content.
Same iGO 8.3.5 which worked in CS9100 under WinCE5, now not working in CS9200 under WinCE6.
When I start it, black " Navigation program loading..." show but after 3-4 sec the CS menu come back.

I have some questions:

1. Possible to control CS9200 via CS9100's RF controller?
2. Possible to connect voice from CS9200 directly to car audio?
3. All programs for WinCE5 must be work on WinCE6?
Need I any special setting in iGO for CS9200 or special device.nng file?
4. Possible to downgrade CS9200 to WinCE5?
CS9100 firmware can work in CS9200?
5. What does it mean on CS9200 specification: "Control: Touch screen - via adapter (included in the package)" ?

Thanks

Re: CS9200 and Navigation Programs

PostPosted: 10 Dec 2013, 18:51
by Chortenia
Hello!
1. Yes, RF controllers are identical. Press HOME+Return to connect the controller to the navigation box.
2. The package should contain: the cable, 2 adapters and navigation box, if everything is connected correctly, sound from CS9200 should be played by the 2 front OEM speakers.
3. Actually, our navigation boxes are sold without navigation software. Apparently, trial version of iGo was installed on the CS9100 for demonstration purposes. Not all programs that work on WinCE5 will work on WinCE6, but iGo works on WinCE6.
4. It's not possible.
5. The situation is different for different cars. In your case it's Universal Touch Adapter (which is included in the package of CS9200 for Toyota Touch & Go).

Best regards,
Car Solutions Team

Re: CS9200 and Navigation Programs

PostPosted: 10 Dec 2013, 20:37
by lzolka
My CS9200 set isn't the "Car Solution Edion" version (420 USD) with Universal Touch Adapter and AVP module, I bought the 250 USD version.

RF controller can't connect to the navi box via Home+Return.
In CS9100 navi box there is short (2-3 cm) RF antenna wire, in my CS9200 there is no such wire.

When I start music playing or play Windows sound in Control Menu, I hear only a simple beep from car audio speaker instead sound.
If I connect headphone to CS9200 SPK out, I can hear all the missed sound.
I would like to disable beep and hear the sound on car speaker. It's possible?

Regards,
Lzolka

Re: CS9200 and Navigation Programs

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2013, 15:09
by Chortenia
Could you, please, provide the photo of the navi box and the order number.

Re: CS9200 and Navigation Programs

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2013, 18:45
by lzolka
My order number: #2791761
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Re: CS9200 and Navigation Programs

PostPosted: 12 Dec 2013, 13:34
by Chortenia
Hello!
As far as remote control is concerned, it won't work because there is no receiver in the box of this version.
According to the sound: SPK Out is the output of previously amplified sound, this signal cannot be led through the car AUX. Unfortunately, it won't be so easy to play the sound by the OEM stereo system. It's necessary to somehow decrease the signal peak-to-peak value.

Best regards,
Car Solutions Team

Re: CS9200 and Navigation Programs

PostPosted: 12 Dec 2013, 15:50
by lzolka
Thanks....