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Title: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Steliyan on 19 January 2009, 18:18:02
Hi  to all :)

I have  problems  with  my Philips CCRT 700. I lost the  panel and I decided  to bye an used  CCRT 700 and  just  to use  the  panel.But  it   it cannot be accepted, only GSM started  to work.
Can anybody tell me how  to solve  the  problem?

kind regards
Steliyan
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: TheBoy on 19 January 2009, 18:27:05
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Hi  to all :)

I have  problems  with  my Philips CCRT 700. I lost the  panel and I decided  to bye an used  CCRT 700 and  just  to use  the  panel.But  it   it cannot be accepted, only GSM started  to work.
Can anybody tell me how  to solve  the  problem?

kind regards
Steliyan
Try disconnecting battery, then when you reconnect, it will prompt for radio code - often this brings the panel back in...
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Steliyan on 19 January 2009, 18:33:23
OK. I think it will be  the  same  just  to extract the  radio and  to  put  it  back  again ,then it  will ask for  code.Do  you agree with  that?
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Andy B on 19 January 2009, 18:35:04
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OK. I think it will be  the  same  just  to extract the  radio and  to  put  it  back  again ,then it  will ask for  code.Do  you agree with  that?

Or pull the fuse for it, easier than messing pulling it out and trying to get it backin again ...... oooer! ::)
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Steliyan on 19 January 2009, 18:49:51
:) It will take  10 min to do it.
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Andy B on 19 January 2009, 18:59:06
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:) It will take  10 min to do it.

10 secs to pull the fuse!  ;)  ;)  ;)
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Steliyan on 19 January 2009, 19:16:07
Ok Andi,I'll do it  ur way :y
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Andy B on 19 January 2009, 19:23:54
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Ok Andi,I'll do it  ur way :y

It just seems the easiest way to pull the power from the radio to me.
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: kris9128 on 19 January 2009, 19:29:33
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:) It will take  10 min to do it.


will only take 57 seconds to disconnect battery.
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Andy B on 19 January 2009, 19:34:47
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:) It will take  10 min to do it.


will only take 57 seconds to disconnect battery.

But you'll probably break something while you're there! ::)  ::)  ::)  :y
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: tmx on 19 January 2009, 19:36:48
doing it andy's way also removes the risk of upsetting neighbours when the alarm goes off  ;D
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: kris9128 on 19 January 2009, 19:49:24
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:) It will take  10 min to do it.


will only take 57 seconds to disconnect battery.

But you'll probably break something while you're there! ::)  ::)  ::)  :y



 :-X :-X :-X :-X.  ;D ;D
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Elite Pete on 19 January 2009, 20:21:15
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:) It will take  10 min to do it.


will only take 57 seconds to disconnect battery.
And another 10 minutes resetting the windows, sunroof and stereo codes ;D
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: kris9128 on 19 January 2009, 20:27:48
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:) It will take  10 min to do it.


will only take 57 seconds to disconnect battery.
And another 10 minutes resetting the windows, sunroof and stereo codes ;D


all part of the learning curve pete  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Steliyan on 20 January 2009, 18:06:46
Thanks to TheBoy!!! :y
You were  right - panel was accepted  the  way  you suggest . Radio is  working now.I'm not  sure all the  functions  are  OK from the  panel, but  I wait  another radio from Germany,  so I'll test another  panel when it arrive here.This  one  is from Philips Bose CCRT 700(1999). The  other  one  is exactly the  same as  mine - Philips CCRT700(2003).
Thanks  to all   :) :y
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: TheBoy on 20 January 2009, 18:51:01
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Thanks to TheBoy!!! :y
You were  right - panel was accepted  the  way  you suggest . Radio is  working now.I'm not  sure all the  functions  are  OK from the  panel, but  I wait  another radio from Germany,  so I'll test another  panel when it arrive here.This  one  is from Philips Bose CCRT 700(1999). The  other  one  is exactly the  same as  mine - Philips CCRT700(2003).
Thanks  to all   :) :y
The ccrt700 is available configured for bose and for non bose.  Its the same unit (apart from bose label on cassette flap), but needs to be configed via tech2
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Steliyan on 20 January 2009, 19:27:07
Do  I  need  to  do something additional with  this panel now? Is it there  a s/w conflict or  something  wrong with it?
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: TheBoy on 20 January 2009, 19:33:02
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Do  I  need  to  do something additional with  this panel now? Is it there  a s/w conflict or  something  wrong with it?
Ah, no configs on the panel itself.

Whats up with your panel then?
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Steliyan on 20 January 2009, 19:55:52
There are  4 buttons,as you  know, from left  to right: AS, TP ,REG, RDS.First  and last  are  also Left/Up move and Right/Down move.But  don't react  now.I cant remember  if they  were  the  same way with  my(the lost one) panel, cos  I'm  using  buttons  on  the  steering wheel.So it  cant  change the stations  on  Radio with these  buttons.When  I move  into the  Phone  menu- everything  is  working properly.
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 20 January 2009, 19:58:09
Check the contacts on the radio that the panel mates with are clean and shiney
Title: Re: panel for CCRT 700
Post by: Steliyan on 20 January 2009, 20:05:39
Contacts are  just like  new(panel in front  of me) and  they are  one and the same, when using tuner or GSM .