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<blockquote data-quote="jsampsell" data-source="post: 7967963" data-attributes="member: 621535"><p>[quote name='sjv13'][USER=621535]@jsampsell[/USER]; </p><p>My iPod touch 5th gen with lightning cable works with my Pioneer MVH-P8200bt, but there is one thing I noticed...</p><p></p><p>If I plug in my iPod Video (yeah, it&#39;s old), it can only be controlled from the HU itself (cant go through the menus on the iPod). Then, if I plug in my iPod touch 5th gen, it will not work. If I used the iPod Video, I have to plug my brother&#39;s iPod touch 4th gen in, change the setting from "HU control" to &#39;iPod control" and then plug in my 5th gen and it will work again. </p><p></p><p>Not sure exactly why this is, but the 4th gen touch kind of acts like a key that lets me change the settings for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>That is odd but good to know as another option for possible problem resolution. Thanks for letting me know!</p><p></p><p>I forgot to mention the reason why I started looking into all of this to begin with. I originally purchased the Apple Lightning to 30pin Adapter Cable to hook up to my Pioneer CD-IU201S iPod cable. It worked fine for a couple days but then gave me an ERROR-02-67 code. According to the user manual of the 8400BH that code is due to an outdated iPod firmware. Clearly that&#39;s not the case but more likely to be that the new firmware version number wasn&#39;t in it&#39;s database and it didn&#39;t know what to do with it. I have reconnected the phone many times and power cycled the phone and head unit to see if that would help reset whatever was not working but none of that seemed to work. Then it just decides to work randomly.</p><p></p><p>Have either of you guys that use the Lightning to USB cable directly into your head units experienced this error?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="jsampsell, post: 7967963, member: 621535"] [quote name='sjv13'][USER=621535]@jsampsell[/USER]; My iPod touch 5th gen with lightning cable works with my Pioneer MVH-P8200bt, but there is one thing I noticed... If I plug in my iPod Video (yeah, it's old), it can only be controlled from the HU itself (cant go through the menus on the iPod). Then, if I plug in my iPod touch 5th gen, it will not work. If I used the iPod Video, I have to plug my brother's iPod touch 4th gen in, change the setting from "HU control" to 'iPod control" and then plug in my 5th gen and it will work again. Not sure exactly why this is, but the 4th gen touch kind of acts like a key that lets me change the settings for some reason.[/QUOTE] That is odd but good to know as another option for possible problem resolution. Thanks for letting me know! I forgot to mention the reason why I started looking into all of this to begin with. I originally purchased the Apple Lightning to 30pin Adapter Cable to hook up to my Pioneer CD-IU201S iPod cable. It worked fine for a couple days but then gave me an ERROR-02-67 code. According to the user manual of the 8400BH that code is due to an outdated iPod firmware. Clearly that's not the case but more likely to be that the new firmware version number wasn't in it's database and it didn't know what to do with it. I have reconnected the phone many times and power cycled the phone and head unit to see if that would help reset whatever was not working but none of that seemed to work. Then it just decides to work randomly. Have either of you guys that use the Lightning to USB cable directly into your head units experienced this error? [/QUOTE]
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