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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: andycab on 25 March 2009, 22:40:16

Title: radio problem
Post by: andycab on 25 March 2009, 22:40:16
every time i turn ignition on my radio is on full volume also does not come back on same channel it was previously on,,any ideas please
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: zirk on 26 March 2009, 01:44:40
Has the Radio been fed from the Ing. sense rather than the battery (aftermarket I assume)?
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: Dave DND on 26 March 2009, 08:57:11
What stereo?
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: nick v6 on 26 March 2009, 09:06:05
my radio does my head in
the faster i go the louder the radio gets
so i turn the radio down and when i come to a stop i have to turn it back up again
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: Andy B on 26 March 2009, 09:08:20
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my radio does my head in
the faster i go the louder the radio gets
so i turn the radio down and when i come to a stop i have to turn it back up again

You can alter that  :y  .... somewhere  :-/



My CCRT700 has SDVC, (speed dependant volume control?) goes from 0 to 5
Audio menu (on mine) is via the musical note. :y
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: nick v6 on 26 March 2009, 09:09:57
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my radio does my head in
the faster i go the louder the radio gets
so i turn the radio down and when i come to a stop i have to turn it back up again

You can alter that  :y  .... somewhere  :-/

[size=20]DAVE DND CAN YOU HERE ME[/size]
you the bloke to sort radios any ideas mate
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: Dave DND on 26 March 2009, 11:20:18
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my radio does my head in
the faster i go the louder the radio gets
so i turn the radio down and when i come to a stop i have to turn it back up again

You can alter that  :y  .... somewhere  :-/

[size=20]DAVE DND CAN YOU HERE ME[/size]
you the bloke to sort radios any ideas mate

Yes, I can hear you,

But in the absense of anything usefull like a Model number of radio fitted, I was keeping quite until I could reply with something usefull.

 ::)
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: nick v6 on 26 March 2009, 11:34:41
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my radio does my head in
the faster i go the louder the radio gets
so i turn the radio down and when i come to a stop i have to turn it back up again

You can alter that  :y  .... somewhere  :-/

[size=20]DAVE DND CAN YOU HERE ME[/size]
you the bloke to sort radios any ideas mate

Yes, I can hear you,

But in the absense of anything usefull like a Model number of radio fitted, I was keeping quite until I could reply with something usefull.

 ::)


sorry sc804 mate :y
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: Dave DND on 26 March 2009, 15:43:04
Some (but not all) SC804 units will have a menu in which you can select the appropriate level of speed controlled Volume (SCV) some head units also call it GALA.  Select from the levels of 0-5 until you find the one that suits you best. If you have one of the head units without the optional menu, then the best thing to do is pull out the head unit and to cut the wire on the lower ISO block at the back that is labelled up as SCV, remembering to tape up any bare ends.

This will then allow the stero to funtion purely on the volume knob on the front.

 :y
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: nick v6 on 26 March 2009, 15:56:49
thanks for that dave :y
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: tmx on 26 March 2009, 18:27:05
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Some (but not all) SC804 units will have a menu in which you can select the appropriate level of speed controlled Volume (SCV) some head units also call it GALA.  Select from the levels of 0-5 until you find the one that suits you best. If you have one of the head units without the optional menu, then the best thing to do is pull out the head unit and to cut the wire on the lower ISO block at the back that is labelled up as SCV, remembering to tape up any bare ends.

This will then allow the stero to funtion purely on the volume knob on the front.

 :y


thats the wire ill be using when i do your sat Nav so i can disble it for you when i fix your navigation if you want?
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: nick v6 on 26 March 2009, 19:40:56
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Some (but not all) SC804 units will have a menu in which you can select the appropriate level of speed controlled Volume (SCV) some head units also call it GALA.  Select from the levels of 0-5 until you find the one that suits you best. If you have one of the head units without the optional menu, then the best thing to do is pull out the head unit and to cut the wire on the lower ISO block at the back that is labelled up as SCV, remembering to tape up any bare ends.

This will then allow the stero to funtion purely on the volume knob on the front.

 :y


thats the wire ill be using when i do your sat Nav so i can disble it for you when i fix your navigation if you want?

cool
pm sent and added msn mate :y
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: andycab on 27 March 2009, 01:03:39
thanks for replies,radio is standard crt7000,its only recently started doing it and as im a taxi having to stop and start several times a day its very annoying are there any hidden settings anywher
                            many thanks
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: tmx on 27 March 2009, 03:24:21
if its a CCRT700 then it might be buggered internal memory faults cause these errors

or the memory 12v feed has fell out but i doubt this unless you have had the radio out??
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: Dave DND on 27 March 2009, 08:28:45
Yes, if its a CCRT700 then the likely cause of your problem is the main eeprom failure with parts of the internal memory failing to retain factory settings.

Common problems are also the inability to retain radio stations as well.

Sorry, not somethig we can assist in the repair of due to lack of spares now.

 :-[
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: nick v6 on 27 March 2009, 10:06:10
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1238068960
that might help mate

i think he is looking at selling it drop him a pm  :y
Title: Re: radio problem
Post by: tmx on 27 March 2009, 14:05:42
Nick as its a CCRT the connector is slightly different so a CCR600 wont work

The CCRT uses a connector similar to the Facelift motors

a CCR600 can be made to work but requires jiggery pokkery and if its got bose in it then all that will need to be removed