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15th July 2011, 19:29 | #11 |
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Quick note to thank you for this information - my CR80 was inadvertently damaged, and I bought a second hand CD80 (without code). This method enabled a reset and recoding. Fantastic, and many thanks again.
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great bit of info, too late 4 me tho, had to get mine done about a month back but did o'k only £15 and he took it out. will keep this info for future ref tho. cheers
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12th September 2011, 20:02 | #13 |
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Same again but for CR80
Recoding Procedure
Iovox Head units (CD 80) 1. Whist the unit is plugged in, but in off mode, press and hold i for 15 seconds. 2. Press right button 3. Turn unit on 4. Input desired code (any) 5. Press and hold # 5 for five seconds 6. Press right button 7. Open face and depress reset button 8. Turn unit on and the new code is displayed 9. Press and hold # 6 when code is ready for storing Anyone know if there is a similar process for a CR80 with missing code? |
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Hi maybe Im a bit dumb but can someone tell me which is the i button and where is the reset button? Just trying this procedure so I can get the radio going until I find a replacement regards terry
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20th October 2011, 05:38 | #15 |
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Hi Terry
I have a unit with a fold down front panel and the reset 'button' is on the rear of that panel. Its actually a hole which you push a pin or pen nib into. The i button is the Information button on the front (if you have one), it is a small round button. I have a CR 80 and it worked with that as well.I'll post a picture tonight if you still need help Jack |
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Hi thanks for that I found a picture of the radio on the net showing the i button, but my CD-80 doesnt have that button? forund the reset button tho. Any ideas anyone before I bin it? regards terry
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20th October 2011, 18:51 | #17 |
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Information button
When I first attempted this process, I missed the bit about the i button and it did not work, and each time I got it wrong it doubles the time before you can have another go - got up to 8 hours at one stage. So I suspect that the i button is a critical part of the process
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just to let you know this does work
as i did it today on my zt cdti as i had no code it was the cd80 model now i got fine tunes in the car thanksssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
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