Hi there,
I have on-going issues with my PX6, installed in a 2009 Honda Civic. The screen is often heavily distorted, making the graphics look washed out and strangely warped. Occasionally, it will correct itself and look normal but it usually takes a bit of warming up/driving for this to happen.
The touchscreen is often unresponsive and audio through CarPlay will frequently stop playing...which only returns when I switch to the radio for an extended period of time. My back camera is also intermittent. I have no idea if my unit is just faulty or if it is a electrical issue with my car, as I installed this unit myself.
If you could please advise, I’d greatly appreciate any help you can offer. The device is running the latest MCU V3.78_1 and the latest supported version of Android 10.
Many thanks!
James.
Hi
please go factory setting put password hcttest253
and restart the unit , and will will come back to normal
@Quick Yuan
Hi there.
I did as you suggested...but it has made the issue worse.
It hasn't fixed the display and it's messed up the resolution. The touchscreen is also now not working properly. When I try and tap somewhere, it thinks I've tapped somewhere else.
sorry that do not your unit details . your unit is 1024*600 resoluctions
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gwzqzocvnr6rj1n/dmcu.ext?dl=0
download this file , copy to a empty USB disk (format before use ) . plug to the USB cable
after you see the screen come out numer 2
power off and restart the unit
Thank you.
That restored the resolution perfectly.
Unfortunatley, the screen is still distorted, even after the 'hcttest253' factory reset. Any other suggestions on how to fix this?
Thanks,
James.
@James Newman type hcttest242 , is use for unit with 1024*600 resoluctions screen
@Quick Yuan
After entering the code and restarting, it made no difference 😭. The screen is still distorted/warped.
Could this potentially be an issue with the power my car is supplying to the device? Do I need an additional device, something to regulate the battery power?
Or could my unit just be faulty? Hopefully not!
Thanks,
James.