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  1. I need some help with my Pro-Vision screen. I tried to start my boat up yesterday, but instead of immediately turning over, the engine was silent and I heard a loud beep from the boat. I turned the battery by-pass switch on and then back off, and then it started up, but my Pro-Vision wouldn’t come into focus – it was just a blue screen. I spent a while tinkering around and reading the Crew help forums, taking the Provision unit out of the dash and ensuring all of the connections were seated properly. But still no luck beyond the blue screen. I could start up the boat, drive it, but I couldn’t see the speedometer, speed control, etc. Just a blue screen. I turned the battery by-pass switch on and then off quickly, and all of a sudden the ProVision came back on – and I was able to operate the boat with the Provision screen and all of the controls! So I drove around a bit, and then turned the engine off and back on and the ProVision was still working. But then a little bit later I tried to start the boat again and the provision was blue-screening. I played with the battery by-pass switch and it came back on. Any idea what’s going on? I have a 2010 Enzo 240SV with two batteries. Thanks. Don
  2. I posted about this last summer and got some helpful feedback but the issue is still happening and seems to be worse. Problem: When using the cruise with the provision the volume on the MB Quart stereo goes up and down with speed changes. It will go form 15 to 0, very inconsistently though. Not at all like a speed sensitive volume and more like a fried system. Sometimes the volume goes to 100 (that's fun). When not using the cruise all of this seems to stop happening and the radio functions normally. Things I've done: I've pulled the battery from the hand held remote, checked for loose wires, messed with the menu on the Pro-Vision and radio (over and over) looking for some sort of setting that could be related, and that's about it. Other factors: Some water during a rain storm did go into the glove box, it didn't soak the head unit but it was wet. A couple days later with the boat on the trailer the Head unit was flashing on and off even though the radio switch was off. This is obviously a bad sign the circuitry could be a little fried from water intrusion but what does that have to do with the cruise coming from the Pro-Vision. Help I need: Any experience with this? Is there a firmware update for the Pro-Vision? What happens if I call Centurion for help, do that do that kind of thing? Do I start with a new head unit and which one is compatible with the Pro-Vision? Should the head unit be removed and inspected? Thanks guys!
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