PX6 Audio Settings (Fix No Sound Issue)
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 9:21 am
First, go to 00:04:37 for his recommended audio settings.
Second, you can also try this: from the top menu hit DSP (Audio Equalizer)>Balance> check that all dial levels are set to "Zero (0)", all mute switches set to "Minus (-)" then try touching just one of the dials briefly. The sound may suddenly be restored.
As for the back up camera wiring, use the long leads provided with the aftermarket camera. At the back of the vehicle attach the thin red feed wire to the 12v hot side of the back up light socket. Up at the head unit attach the yellow RCA camera feed to yellow female RCA marked "camera". Attach the thin red 12v feed wire that comes from the back of the vehicle to the thin brown wire marked "back" on the head unit.
Note that the camera and your PX6 BOTH generate measurement boundary lines in the back up video image so you will have to disable one of them. Most aftermarket cameras have either thin wire loops to cut or small setting switches. I am still looking for where the PX6 settings are located to disable this feature.
Second, you can also try this: from the top menu hit DSP (Audio Equalizer)>Balance> check that all dial levels are set to "Zero (0)", all mute switches set to "Minus (-)" then try touching just one of the dials briefly. The sound may suddenly be restored.
As for the back up camera wiring, use the long leads provided with the aftermarket camera. At the back of the vehicle attach the thin red feed wire to the 12v hot side of the back up light socket. Up at the head unit attach the yellow RCA camera feed to yellow female RCA marked "camera". Attach the thin red 12v feed wire that comes from the back of the vehicle to the thin brown wire marked "back" on the head unit.
Note that the camera and your PX6 BOTH generate measurement boundary lines in the back up video image so you will have to disable one of them. Most aftermarket cameras have either thin wire loops to cut or small setting switches. I am still looking for where the PX6 settings are located to disable this feature.