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Finally, I discovered your post with the simple instructions: Count six menus across Pick the second item in the drop-down menu Select the last tab.. Says JSD-520 on it, but doesn't have the 'Polarlander' on it Did what I needed itto do, but the radio had poor reception compared to the Kenwood DPX520BT I later upgraded to, even the stock radio had better reception.. MathWorks is the leading Hi guys, Just wanted to start this post for any reviews and messages regarding this popular car stereo, it also goes by the name porlander. 1
I have been struggling with this issue for most of two months Twice Evernote, without ever responding to my support requests, notified me they had closed the ticket because there had been no correspondence in the last two weeks.. On the other hand, it also seems common-sense to me that people whose language uses non-Roman characters ARE likely to recognize the name of their language in a menu that uses Roman characters.. I was operating totally blind I found instructions for editing the registry to fix the problem, but the registry section I was supposed to edit did not exist in my registry.. Now I juat have it as a cheap little radio in my room, but is there any software update for it?Or just the software it has? I might be able to reverse engineer the software and modify some settings, like, being able to choose between stereo and mono on other inputs like AUX or USB, rather than only on FM. Click
I never selected the language menu In my first session as I was exploring the program, the screen suddenly flickered, and suddenly all recognizable text was replaced with Chinese characters.. Therefore, language selection menus should always be provided using Roman characters, even if the default language is set to Chinese, Japanese, Malay, or Arabic.. Your post was clear, easy to follow, and fixed my problem in a few seconds It seems common-sense to me that only people whose languages do not use Roman characters could ever read menus that use those characters.. Also, I noticed that when It got really hot, then I'd turn the car off, and when I'd come back and turn it back on, the radio display had a faint backlight glow to it, but nothing on the radio functioned or reacted, at all, until I cut power to the unit by pulling the battery or whatever.. There is no excuse for a commercial program to create this level of aggravation for users, especially since this program apparently chooses the user's language on its own, and sometimes makes mistakes! It took me almost an hour but I finally managed to do it. HERE
Change Color Settings Command History, Editor, and Shortcuts callback area, MATLAB conveys syntax information using different colors.. Maybe even change some equalizer settings too I just need to find the software first, and is there a way of putting it on the device?Thank you Maya_3 Over the last several weeks, I created three support tickets and got no responses from Evernote support over this issue, but with your simple instructions I was able to fix the problem.. When it got hot occasionally it would then crank up the volume on its own, which was frustrating because that's the last thing you need when it's overheating. ae05505a44 Click
Of course everything was still in Chinese, but knowing from your post that I was in the right section, I just picked a selection at random; The selection I picked displayed menu selections in Roman characters, and even though I did not know that language either, I was able to figure out which selection was English.. From there, I entered the menu one final time, able to read the menu, and I made English the default language.. Now with the JSD520, it also liked to get hot, it would cook itself driving nothing more than the stock speakers that were in my '01 Ford focus at the time.. Hey, A while ago I bought one of these radios from a US seller but looks to be a chinese model.. In most languages, I could muddle through and figure out the menus, but in Chinese, nothing in any menus provided clue about the function of any level of menus. 5