Navigation Override
dreyfus, bro, thanks man... Those pics are awesome, that's exactly what I was looking for... I'm going to buy one, even though I don't own an iPod, it's worth it for the I agree screen, and def worth it if someone brings an Ipod into my car
As far as the location of the iPod, I am thinking that if you can control 100% of the iPod features through the nav screen, then I will have the iPod in a completely hidden location.
I assume the cable that connects the iPod to the Vaistech is proprietary? I wonder if Vaistech could be cajoled into making a longer one, so it could go away in the glovebox, or center console, etc...
As far as the location of the iPod, I am thinking that if you can control 100% of the iPod features through the nav screen, then I will have the iPod in a completely hidden location.
I assume the cable that connects the iPod to the Vaistech is proprietary? I wonder if Vaistech could be cajoled into making a longer one, so it could go away in the glovebox, or center console, etc...
As far as the location of the iPod, I am thinking that if you can control 100% of the iPod features through the nav screen, then I will have the iPod in a completely hidden location.
I assume the cable that connects the iPod to the Vaistech is proprietary? I wonder if Vaistech could be cajoled into making a longer one, so it could go away in the glovebox, or center console, etc...
I assume the cable that connects the iPod to the Vaistech is proprietary? I wonder if Vaistech could be cajoled into making a longer one, so it could go away in the glovebox, or center console, etc...
Just mount your VaisTech unit nearer the center of the car and you won't have a problem. It can go just about anywhere. I mounted mine where I did because it was convenient for me and as I didn't want my iPod taking up room in the center storage or glovebox the cable length wasn't an issue.
I'll bet VaisTech would consider sending you a longer cable if you asked. Or you could splice in a longer section yourself. It shouldn't be difficult.
Last edited by dreyfus; Oct 14, 2006 at 10:22 AM.
Guys, this is what i found on another website that I came across:
---I am not sure if the Avalon uses the Denso product. But if so, it states that its 6.1. Hope it helps ppl who is still investigating the problem
#100 of 111 Navigation System Override on 2007 Avalon by gn0me1 Oct 15, 2006 (10:37 am)
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Hi!
I just bought a new 2007 Avalon Limited this week with the navigation system as an option. I became very irritated when I found out that it is impossible to have the passenger access most of the system while I am driving. I searched all forums I could find but no seemed to have a solution. The only thing I could find was the "Service" menu and the "override" option that works for the touch screen version of the navigation system. I have the "joystick" version so it is no good for me.
After reading all the posts I could find, I started experimenting with a lot of button combinations trying to find how to access the service menu and eventually I succeded!!!
I have version 6.1 of the DVD and the "joystick" version (i.e. not touch screen) of the Nav. system.
Here is how you do it:
You have to accept the initial warning first, then you follow the steps below (at any time, even while driving).
1. Press "Menu" button
2. Select "DVD", this will show you the version of the DVD.
3. In the joystick, press the arrows in this sequence.
a. Up
b. Down
c. Up
d. Down
e. Left
f. Right
4. You should now have the "Service" menu on the screen.
5. Go to override and HOLD the select button down until it changes color (maybe it beeps too, I have sound turned off so I don't know).
6. Press the "Back" button
This will allow you to enter addresses while driving and all other options normally greyed out. The procedure must be repeated every time you start the car, but it only takes a few seconds.
I hope someone finds this information useful, just remember, dont do this while driving, it is for the passenger.
(If this has already been posted I apologize, but I really could not find it anywhere else.)
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Hi!
I just bought a new 2007 Avalon Limited this week with the navigation system as an option. I became very irritated when I found out that it is impossible to have the passenger access most of the system while I am driving. I searched all forums I could find but no seemed to have a solution. The only thing I could find was the "Service" menu and the "override" option that works for the touch screen version of the navigation system. I have the "joystick" version so it is no good for me.
After reading all the posts I could find, I started experimenting with a lot of button combinations trying to find how to access the service menu and eventually I succeded!!!
I have version 6.1 of the DVD and the "joystick" version (i.e. not touch screen) of the Nav. system.
Here is how you do it:
You have to accept the initial warning first, then you follow the steps below (at any time, even while driving).
1. Press "Menu" button
2. Select "DVD", this will show you the version of the DVD.
3. In the joystick, press the arrows in this sequence.
a. Up
b. Down
c. Up
d. Down
e. Left
f. Right
4. You should now have the "Service" menu on the screen.
5. Go to override and HOLD the select button down until it changes color (maybe it beeps too, I have sound turned off so I don't know).
6. Press the "Back" button
This will allow you to enter addresses while driving and all other options normally greyed out. The procedure must be repeated every time you start the car, but it only takes a few seconds.
I hope someone finds this information useful, just remember, dont do this while driving, it is for the passenger.
(If this has already been posted I apologize, but I really could not find it anywhere else.)
Last edited by josephlee; Nov 2, 2006 at 10:33 AM.
Doesn't work on ES350 but at least we're getting warmer.
In the spirit of consolidating & sharing.
I found a sequence on another site, but can't re-find it now. It was either About or a Prius chat site.
After pressing 'I Agree'
Press & Hold INFO button
Turn parking lights on 3 times.
This brings you to a series of system check/service menus. Some of them seem to be the same as the Menu-Volume method in 5.1, but I have not been able to find an override menu entry there. I also have not been able to return to normal operation without turning off the vehicle.
I found a sequence on another site, but can't re-find it now. It was either About or a Prius chat site.
After pressing 'I Agree'
Press & Hold INFO button
Turn parking lights on 3 times.
This brings you to a series of system check/service menus. Some of them seem to be the same as the Menu-Volume method in 5.1, but I have not been able to find an override menu entry there. I also have not been able to return to normal operation without turning off the vehicle.
turning the parking lights sure brings you into the service menu. However, the override function is not located in there. However, I believe THERE IS an override function somewhere in the denso 6.1 system. This is due to the fact that Avalon owners, which have the joystick version of the 6.1 nav, have figured out the way to solve this problem. Please check my earlier post in this page.
Joe
Those of you with a 2007, just keep trying different (similar) sequences on various screens on your navigation. The override definitely still exists in the V6.1, it's just been moved and/or slightly changed. Keep trying, we'll find it! Just like that guy who found it for V6.1 on the Avalon!





