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Old 10-03-2006, 07:33 AM   #127 (permalink)
FJ 432
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Re: iPod connected directly to FJ Jammer - Installation Instructions

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Corey previously said: View Post
[b]FYI

3. My dip switches are all in the upper position.
My DICE unit is working as they state by using the buttons on the FJammer to selct next playlist, album, ect.

Try setting your dips all up like mine and see if this helps.


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Ok. I tried it with all of the switches in the up position. The text appears.

Then I turned the unit and the stereo off and waited a minute. Once I powered the stereo back on after about a minute the unit won't recognize the dice adaptor. I unplug then replug the dice adaptor and bingo the unit is running fine. As I mention in my earlier post Dice is sending me a new unit. For those of you that call Dice today I would try the switches in the up position (sorry for the misinformation that I relayed to you via the dice tech) before calling. It may work better but it still doesn't explain why the fjammer "loses" the dice adaptor after you turn off the vehicle. Please keep posting your results. Corey get some sleep
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