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For those interested, I have found instructions for the standard aerial (or a very similar one) that Sean sells. Link to instructions here
Windscreen it is then, at least the cable routing is easy.
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The contrast is set way to high, if you go to the car settings then the last menu at the bottom. And look for the spanner on the right, click on it and enter code 1260, the go to display you will get the brightness and contrast settings, I have put mine on 30, it will then ask you if you want to reboot.
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I have Fast Fur its brilliant and you can change settings ie colour contrast brightness and it doesnt change the master settings only dvd its so much clearer...
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From the transmitter , wire the red and Black to Live and Negative to the reverse lights, Then Plug the transmitter and wire the trigger wire to the red on the extension cable. Then the red at the receiver end to the Pink on the loom. |
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Not in the box? for certain? Have you tried another IPOD? Could be Cable issue? Not connected or broken? |
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I Am consulting with the engineers with this LOUD SAT NAV Voice issue Sean |
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Steering Wheel Controls connections
Just to update folks , steering wheel control connections are done er the following if you do not have the plug in adapter on your car.
Green to Blue/Orange on Grey connector and Black to Blue/Pink (Purple) on Grey connector It does not matter in what order you connect Green to Blue/Orange or Blue / Purple etc. Cheers Sean |
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Got mine today! Can you expand on the instructions where you say "Then Plug the transmitter and wire the trigger wire to the red on the extension cable." Is the trigger wire the blue one? Which one is the extension cable? (sorry for being thick!!) Is there anywhere I can find the instructions online? Photos would be great. Also, I notice that the front DVR has no SD card slot. Does the camera record to the media SD? Thanks |
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