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dirtyharry



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OK, I have the COM to USB cable and have downloaded the software for it, but when I connect the cable to the Intravee and then try and upload the new firmware from my laptop, I keep getting a error message saying "Cannot open serial port Com1". I also get a separate box saying "no serial port comms in use".

I have checked the Device Manager list in the Control Panel and the COM1 port is saying it's working properly.

I've also checked there is power to the Intravee, as the two cables that were connected to the CD changer are now plugged into the back of the Intravee.

Hope that all makes sense! Wink

Anyone shed any light on what the problem might be? Cheers

Greg

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cliffy



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where abouts in the uk r u??

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dirtyharry



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I'm in Ashby Magna, Leicestershire. Near Jct 20 of M1. Cheers

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JohnnyDangerous



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Cliffy's the man with Intravee's !!!!! One day your life will flash before your eyes......................................make sure yours is worth watching!

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dirtyharry



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Apologies cliffy, I thought my profile said where I was. It does now as I've just updated it Thumbs Up Cheers

Greg

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cliffy



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That's a way off from where I am, the problem ur having is computer related now due to USB to com port adaption

U can change com port in intravee software but now it's getting more involved to explain

If device manager is showing as com1 try on com2 and change the intravee settings

Johnny will tell I as he saw the nightmares it's not a straight forward update especially when u start using USB-com adapters

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dirtyharry



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Yep, I guess in simple terms, the laptop is not "talking" to the Intravee.

I assume to change the COM port in Intravee settings I need to successfully connect to it via the USB/COM cable first (which is what I am having trouble with!)?

I know how to change the Device Manager to select COM2 for the USB cable so I'll give that a go tomorrow. Cheers

Greg

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dirtyharry



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Sorted! Latest firmware uploaded and Ipod working Very Happy Very Happy Thanks cliffy/johnnydangerous Thumbs Up

Just need to work out how to program the auto-folding mirrors, auto-locking, pdc, etc etc etc......... Cheers

Greg

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JohnnyDangerous



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You need to agree that you are responsible for any mods in the menu, its a disclaimer, dont forget to tell it what car its in, if its had a BDCM you may have to tell it that its an X5, Cliffy will talk you thru it but you must tick the disclaimer in the menu One day your life will flash before your eyes......................................make sure yours is worth watching!

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JohnnyDangerous



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Dont forget your blink count as well Thumbs Up One day your life will flash before your eyes......................................make sure yours is worth watching!

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dirtyharry



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Thanks again JD, but....

Blink count?
Had a BDCM (not sure what that is!)?
Agree to mods/disclaimer in the menu?

Are these all accessible in the Intravee "Settings" just by scrolling through sub-menus on the Sat/Nav screen?

Must admit, I don't recall seeing them, albeit I've only had a quick shifty to look for the folding mirror option, which I couldn't find. Looks like I need to do some more digging in the main menu settings.

The Intravee came straight out of an FFRR so I am hoping (!) that it realises it's still in one and I therefore don't have to "re-program it" Whistle Cheers

Greg

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JohnnyDangerous



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I can go look in mine and do a step by step, if its had a body control module at some time apparently you need to tell it that its a BMW X5, blink count is number of times the indicators flash on a soft touch ie between 3 and 11 times and switch off automatically, if you want I can give you my mobile and ill sit in my car and talk you thru it. One day your life will flash before your eyes......................................make sure yours is worth watching!

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dirtyharry



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PM sent Wink Cheers

Greg

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dirtyharry



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Huge thanks to Johnnydangerous for helping me program the Intravee. What an amazing bit of kit!

Just waiting for my MK4 SatNav to arrive and I'm sorted Very Happy Very Happy Cheers

Greg

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