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I think the speedo correction is only related to the speed displayed when you're in navigation mode (which again only works in Japan)

I can't remember seeing anywhere in the live computer trip/fuel consumption screen showing the current speed travelled.

Don't think it's gonna do adjustment to your actual speedo needle on the dashboard.

But gyro sensitivity would be intriguing to find out as my compass is out of whack by about 90 degree

(as Chris said the further south in the hemisphere you are, the bigger the discrepancies) because it's designed to work for the northern hemisphere

Do you mean the needle on the speedo on the dash is out? Sorry that's not what that setting is for, it's got to do with the navigation.

Speed Calibration

Under ordinary conditions, the navigation system distance measuring function

will automatically compensate for minute decreases in wheel and tire diameter

caused by tire wear or low pressure. Speed calibration immediately restores

system accuracy in cases such as when distance calibration is needed

because of the use of tire chains in inclement weather.

I forgot that most of that menu is explained in English in the US Service manual for the AV system.

Find it here:-

http://x.infinitihelp.com/forum/local_links.php?catid=19

Sorry to dissapoint but FAIL... LOL

Well maybe an undeveloped language.........it is the newest Language around........ It is a PHONE option.

I have seen it on one other car.

I will try to give you an idea about it later when I have time to sit down a read all the menu's.

Sorry...... this is a really busy week for me. (actually most are)

Cheers

Andy

I give you much credit Andy for what you are doing, I work in ICT and re-programing what you are doing is time & money. $200 is being kind for the work the you are doing.

Offcourse put me in for a NSW Upgrade.

:blink:

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Bryan

I give you much credit Andy for what you are doing, I work in ICT and re-programing what you are doing is time & money. $200 is being kind for the work the you are doing.

Offcourse put me in for a NSW Upgrade.

:bunny:

Live Life

Bryan

Will do.. Thanks Bryan

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We are just finalizing a few details to make sure the product is as good as possible for the launch.

I will try to finalize all the details over the next 48 hours so we can kick off by the end of the week.

WA is an interesting question. I can not confirm how soon we will be able to offer the installs in WA but it may be possible by way of exchange of the Navi unit.

I will advise as soon as possible.

Cheers

Andy

I have spoken with the developer today and we anticipate have the final product ready tomorrow - 10 December.

I will do the final test in the afternoon and all going well I will be looking to start soon after.

Chris and Rianto stand bye.

Cheers

Andy

i would be very interested in this software also.

Im in the Central Coast area of NSW

Hi Matt

I will be setting up the timetable of installs in NSW tomorrow.

I will be at the Skyline show and shine on Sunday bu not sure if I can do installs on the day.

Cheers

Andy

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