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patrol2.8
14th January 2014, 10:45 PM
Ive got one of these xtrons dvd gps 7inch units running ozi in my car problem is everytime I switch the car off I have to restart ozie is there a way to I can keep power to the unit when im 4wding so I can keep ozie running thinking I could run a switch to the radio side of the power from the spare batt would that be safe
threedogs
15th January 2014, 06:40 AM
Not familiar with that unit Yendor would be your best
Edit:: It might have to be wired with a constant power source
Maxhead
15th January 2014, 07:21 AM
Ive got one of these xtrons dvd gps 7inch units running ozi in my car problem is everytime I switch the car off I have to restart ozie is there a way to I can keep power to the unit when im 4wding so I can keep ozie running thinking I could run a switch to the radio side of the power from the spare batt would that be safe
Do you loose all your radio station programs as well?
Sounds like you haven't got a constant 12v connected to the radio and everytime you switch off you loose all memory. You still the wiring diagram in the instructions. That should show you which wire should be constant 12v and which is the switched 12v
On my eonon it was a thicker yellow wire going to battery (constant 12v)
patrol2.8
15th January 2014, 09:18 AM
I don't lose channels all is good that side of it what i want is a way to keep the unit on when 4wding so i don't have to go through the motions of opening ozi every time i restart the car
oncedisturbed
15th January 2014, 10:40 AM
I don't think there is a way apart from reprogramming the unit ti over ride the specs which run ozi. Most units with gps need to be reactivated / turned back each time you start the car.
Check your settings and see if there is an option to select ozi to automatically start up when power is turned on.
I know Igo Primo has that option
patrol2.8
15th January 2014, 11:04 AM
I don't think there is a way apart from reprogramming the unit ti over ride the specs which run ozi. Most units with gps need to be reactivated / turned back each time you start the car.
Check your settings and see if there is an option to select ozi to automatically start up when power is turned on.
I know Igo Primo has that option
Never thought of that will check settings now was just thinking i could run a fused wire from spare batt to switch on dash then when 4wding could just flick that switch on and stereo would stay on
threedogs
15th January 2014, 11:18 AM
Need to have yellow. red and black hooked up
Winnie
15th January 2014, 11:24 AM
Need to have yellow. red and black hooked up
If you read what he has said, it's wired up fine.
Never thought of that will check settings now was just thinking i could run a fused wire from spare batt to switch on dash then when 4wding could just flick that switch on and stereo would stay on
You could run a wire from the second battery (or main battery, won't drain the battery anyway) through a switch and then to the red wire on the back of the stereo. Then when you flick the switch it has constant power and won't turn off. Would be great too for when you want to listen to music at camp you don't need accessories on.
Yendor
15th January 2014, 12:21 PM
You could run a wire from the second battery (or main battery, won't drain the battery anyway) through a switch and then to the red wire on the back of the stereo. Then when you flick the switch it has constant power and won't turn off. Would be great too for when you want to listen to music at camp you don't need accessories on.
That would work, you should also fit a diode in line to prevent back feed from keeping the accessories on when the key is off and the switch is on.
You could also use an on/on switch and connect the radio red wire to the centre common pin and the accessories and battery feed to the other two pins
threedogs
15th January 2014, 12:31 PM
Didn't read where he said "it's wired up fine" Rabbit
Winnie
15th January 2014, 01:49 PM
Read between the lines, he doesn't lose any radio stations when he turns it off so he has constant power, it's wired up fine.
the evil twin
15th January 2014, 02:43 PM
Is it OziCE or Ozi for Android?
If it is OziCE you have two choices
1. Wire your Xtronns to battery so it is always powered and Ozi doesn't shut down.
2. Setup Windows Mobile so it auto launches your OziCE on Xtronns startup IE you don't have to tap the Icon... see this link
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/27917/Automatically-Starting-Your-Application-on-Windows
patrol2.8
16th January 2014, 08:24 AM
Is it OziCE or Ozi for Android?
If it is OziCE you have two choices
1. Wire your Xtronns to battery so it is always powered and Ozi doesn't shut down.
2. Setup Windows Mobile so it auto launches your OziCE on Xtronns startup IE you don't have to tap the Icon... see this link
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/27917/Automatically-Starting-Your-Application-on-Windows
Thanks evil twin I've had a read through the link its probably what i need but unfortunately its way above my computer skills i also run an on road gps program so would need to make it automaticly open last program used i think that makes sense
patrol2.8
16th January 2014, 08:28 AM
That would work, you should also fit a diode in line to prevent back feed from keeping the accessories on when the key is off and the switch is on.
You could also use an on/on switch and connect the radio red wire to the centre common pin and the accessories and battery feed to the other two pins
Yender would i still need a Diode he i wired the switch your way above
the evil twin
16th January 2014, 03:24 PM
Thanks evil twin I've had a read through the link its probably what i need but unfortunately its way above my computer skills i also run an on road gps program so would need to make it automaticly open last program used i think that makes sense
Mine as well... in the sense that I could do it but if it didn't work it would brick it as I wouldn't know how to fix it.
I wanted to do it when i first started using Ozi but it turned out that it's not a big issue for me as I just leave me truck idling a lot of the time...
Yendor
18th January 2014, 11:48 AM
Yender would i still need a Diode he i wired the switch your way above
No you don't need a diode if you wire it up that way. The switch will keep the battery and accessory feeds isolated.
patrol2.8
22nd January 2014, 09:54 PM
Thanks yendor got around to doing the switch today it works just the way I wanted it
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