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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: sdwall on 27 August 2013, 16:32:35

Title: CCR2006 Head Unit with a mind of it's own?
Post by: sdwall on 27 August 2013, 16:32:35
Is it normal for the head unit to switch off in one mode and switch on in another mode?

(switch off ignition with Radio playing and switch ignition back on later and CD plays)

That's what mine does sometimes!
Title: Re: CCR2006 Head Unit with a mind of it's own?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 27 August 2013, 16:50:33
Yep, mine too. 'tis the way of the CCR2006. ::)
Title: Re: CCR2006 Head Unit with a mind of it's own?
Post by: Rog on 27 August 2013, 16:59:27
Is it normal for the head unit to switch off in one mode and switch on in another mode?

(switch off ignition with Radio playing and switch ignition back on later and CD plays)

That's what mine does sometimes!

Same here. It just happens, but not all the time. No sleep lost over it.
Title: Re: CCR2006 Head Unit with a mind of it's own?
Post by: sdwall on 27 August 2013, 17:17:38
Is it normal for the head unit to switch off in one mode and switch on in another mode?

(switch off ignition with Radio playing and switch ignition back on later and CD plays)

That's what mine does sometimes!

Same here. It just happens, but not all the time. No sleep lost over it.

That's put my mind at rest then  :y :y :y
Title: Re: CCR2006 Head Unit with a mind of it's own?
Post by: Dave DND on 28 August 2013, 09:30:01
Yep, common fault and indication that the internal eeprom is dying
Title: Re: CCR2006 Head Unit with a mind of it's own?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 28 August 2013, 17:02:25
Yep, common fault and indication that the internal eeprom is dying

Suspected it might be something like that. I wonder why they didn't use NVRAM for something as frequently written as its' power down state given that it has a permanent 12v feed.
Title: Re: CCR2006 Head Unit with a mind of it's own?
Post by: TheBoy on 29 August 2013, 10:19:01
Yep, common fault and indication that the internal eeprom is dying

Suspected it might be something like that. I wonder why they didn't use NVRAM for something as frequently written as its' power down state given that it has a permanent 12v feed.
It only had to last 1 or 3 years to get through warranty ::)

They are all well past their sell-by date now...