navi to video
#1
Originally posted by SteveStMS
It was probably me who removed the instructions by editing the post. Since Pioneer discontinued the AVC-RGB1 decoder and it's become difficult to locate, I didn't bother to repost.
It was probably me who removed the instructions by editing the post. Since Pioneer discontinued the AVC-RGB1 decoder and it's become difficult to locate, I didn't bother to repost.
#6
Originally posted by Mstyle
Thank you....!!!!! Can someone post some pics from the RGB instructions? It seems kind of confusing but I want to try it. Hey ANdrew any luck where to find this RGB module???
Thank you....!!!!! Can someone post some pics from the RGB instructions? It seems kind of confusing but I want to try it. Hey ANdrew any luck where to find this RGB module???
I don't think anyone has posted pics of the installation procedure yet.
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#14
a few descriptions..refering to Steve's instructions
#4 - the red wire in the back - that's grounding the DSEN part
the green wire
#5 is the part where I'd bend out a metal piece so the grey wire can go through
#6 is soldering the 4 conductor wires and grounding it to the back of the circuit board.
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do give me time, I'm new at this,
I'll take pictures of the 4pdt relay and have it post by Friday (hopefully)...
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Steve,
the power wire for the RGB box...it has an orange wire...and it's labeled "+battery"...do I just leave it alone?
also, the 4pdt relay requires me to draw current from somewhere to throw the switch around. I'd sorta figured that I could use the blue wire (from the RGB box) for my +'ve current, but I'm not sure where I could get the -'ve.
If I take it from the battery...will it be too much? or can I take it from the NAV-DVD, my headunit or from the cigarette lighter?
#4 - the red wire in the back - that's grounding the DSEN part
the green wire
#5 is the part where I'd bend out a metal piece so the grey wire can go through
#6 is soldering the 4 conductor wires and grounding it to the back of the circuit board.
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do give me time, I'm new at this,
I'll take pictures of the 4pdt relay and have it post by Friday (hopefully)...
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Steve,
the power wire for the RGB box...it has an orange wire...and it's labeled "+battery"...do I just leave it alone?
also, the 4pdt relay requires me to draw current from somewhere to throw the switch around. I'd sorta figured that I could use the blue wire (from the RGB box) for my +'ve current, but I'm not sure where I could get the -'ve.
If I take it from the battery...will it be too much? or can I take it from the NAV-DVD, my headunit or from the cigarette lighter?
#15
here...I thought this should be posted here too...
I had some question about connecting the stuff...and Kensteele & SteveStMS had kindly direct me the steps.
http://www.acura-tl.com/forum/showth...threadid=27043
I had some question about connecting the stuff...and Kensteele & SteveStMS had kindly direct me the steps.
http://www.acura-tl.com/forum/showth...threadid=27043
#20
4PDT relay -> solid state or IC?
Hi SteveStMS,
I am curious, is it necessary to use a 4PDT relay? The current in the RGB wires should be small enough to use some solid state relays, or even ICs, right? I'm only asking because of my concern about mechanical failure in the relay over time, as well as using software to switch the inputs...
I am curious, is it necessary to use a 4PDT relay? The current in the RGB wires should be small enough to use some solid state relays, or even ICs, right? I'm only asking because of my concern about mechanical failure in the relay over time, as well as using software to switch the inputs...
#22
guess what...
it's done and it works! I'll post picture by tomorrow night.
I'll show the pictures of a movie running on my nav screen over the weekend...I haven't got a DVD player for my car yet. :p
special thanks to Steve and Ken of this site for their insight.
another thanks to Danny (a friend of mine in LA). He helped me to connect the power up to the decoder and my relay switch.
Danny is an expert on entertainment mod on cars and he do installations on weekends too!
PM me if you want to get his number.
it's done and it works! I'll post picture by tomorrow night.
I'll show the pictures of a movie running on my nav screen over the weekend...I haven't got a DVD player for my car yet. :p
special thanks to Steve and Ken of this site for their insight.
another thanks to Danny (a friend of mine in LA). He helped me to connect the power up to the decoder and my relay switch.
Danny is an expert on entertainment mod on cars and he do installations on weekends too!
PM me if you want to get his number.
#27
Originally posted by yee
the relay is wired up to the nav display
the relay is wired up to the nav display
plus, how do u control that relay?
#29
found this on the CL board...it's another description of installing the video on Nav...
http://www.angelfire.com/super/types...onversion.html credit to TypeSDragoon
as for the relay..it's very similar to the 4PDT switch, except instead of a switch, it uses current flow to switch from NAV to alternate source. So basically, you have the current running thru the relay and add a switch (which is the purple switch I have)
http://www.angelfire.com/super/types...onversion.html credit to TypeSDragoon
as for the relay..it's very similar to the 4PDT switch, except instead of a switch, it uses current flow to switch from NAV to alternate source. So basically, you have the current running thru the relay and add a switch (which is the purple switch I have)
#34
hey just got a question.....how have you guys hooked up audio with the navi....i heard you can do it 2 ways one with a sony switch, but i have no clue what that is? and the next one is with a rf modulator...does that work with the fm band or something? please explain...thanks
#36
question how did some of your guys get sound?....i know you can use a rf modulator but the sound from that is ok, and i know you can use a sony switch but i have no clue what that is....anyone know....isnt it possible to get like a 6pdt switch and disconnect the audio from the navi and splice it with the incoming audio? any body every think about that? ok now you guys know....
#37
Originally posted by asiankidd
question how did some of your guys get sound?....i know you can use a rf modulator but the sound from that is ok, and i know you can use a sony switch but i have no clue what that is....anyone know....isnt it possible to get like a 6pdt switch and disconnect the audio from the navi and splice it with the incoming audio? any body every think about that? ok now you guys know....
question how did some of your guys get sound?....i know you can use a rf modulator but the sound from that is ok, and i know you can use a sony switch but i have no clue what that is....anyone know....isnt it possible to get like a 6pdt switch and disconnect the audio from the navi and splice it with the incoming audio? any body every think about that? ok now you guys know....
my old eclipse eq had an aux input on the back, which i used to hook up my laptop to the audio system. now im getting the jvc kdsh99 which has aux inputs in the rear and front of the hu.
but it sounds like ur going the factory route...which i have no clue how to integrate.