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gianluca



Member Since: 18 Mar 2009
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Italy 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Thaks for the info!
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RRS11 wrote:
I noticed that some countries come with different spec of audio sys. So, just for your reference, here is the list of things I got as "OEM" here in Korea.

1. DVD Navi.
2. 6 DVD changer (in addition to in-dash 6 changer)
3. Sat. DMB(TV) using OEM antenna.

I also had dealer install rear view camera. Rear view screen pops up when gear goes into R and it uses factory navi screen.

Post #224172 Mon May 04 2009 10:20am
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hopeydot



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England 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 SE Zambezi Silver
after fit sat nav

Hi peoples,

Great thread , i've been pondering wot to do with my in car entertainment ! my 2005 SE has no sat nav but HK sound system, after months of reading threads and internet searches i've hopefully come up with a solution.

I wanted to keep all original sounds working so with any luck this should work !! Thumbs Up

Gona use a pioneer avic f500bt touch screen portable sat nav which has sat nav, ipod av in and audio out. I want to put it where the original sat nav screen went. This means modification of the dash and some hard wireing to do ! Hopefully the pioneer can be used through the existing stereo via aux on main head unit.

Any comments would be appreciated and i'll post pics as its done !!!

All keep up the god work on this site !!!! Bow down

Post #225360 Thu May 14 2009 1:38pm
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gianluca



Member Since: 18 Mar 2009
Location: Potenza
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Italy 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Ok, gents, I have everything ready ..
Kenwood double DIN unit, TV module, 2 cameras (front and rear and Parrot bluetooth.
Gonna book tomorrow morning for next week, I'll keep you updated with infos and of course pics.
Shocked
...as long as it works... Bow down

Post #225923 Mon May 18 2009 9:22pm
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gianluca



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Italy 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black
Very urgent

Here I am again, with a little problem.
While opening the dashboard, the guy found the cables to be brougth to the boot of the car along with the original radio.

HE ALSO FOUND AN OPTICAL CABLE.
He says that by disconnecting this cable the OEM monitor is on but does not work, so apparently it is to be brought to the boot also.

He says also he does not know how to extend this cable from the dashboard to the boot.

Any suggestion?

In the meanwhile the installing process is stuck because of this doubt..
Crying or Very sad

Post #226598 Mon May 25 2009 12:15pm
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mobile fidelity



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You have OEM nav above the radio?

The optical is called MOST, its an IN and OUT which is linked from radio, screen, amp. remove one without linking it and nothing will work. Let me have a look as I do remember having a link and a 3m (roughly) extension.

Will get back to you soon.

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diamond



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mobile fidelity wrote:
You have OEM nav above the radio?

The optical is called MOST, its an IN and OUT which is linked from radio, screen, amp. remove one without linking it and nothing will work. Let me have a look as I do remember having a link and a 3m (roughly) extension.

Will get back to you soon
.


This is exactly what a good forum means Thumbs Up 2009 Range Rover Sport 2.7 TDV6 SE, Alaska White, Almond leather, tinted windows, active rear diff, tow pack, HiICE, full spare: gone and already missed

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Post #226761 Wed May 27 2009 8:21am
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gianluca



Member Since: 18 Mar 2009
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Italy 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

mobile fidelity wrote:
You have OEM nav above the radio?

The optical is called MOST, its an IN and OUT which is linked from radio, screen, amp. remove one without linking it and nothing will work. Let me have a look as I do remember having a link and a 3m (roughly) extension.

Will get back to you soon.


Thanks for your answer.
Yes, I have the OEM navi in the main screen, with also all the infos on terrain response and compass.
The guy doing the work says we need 10 meters of optic cable (5 from the dash to the boot and 5 in the opposite way...?? )to bring the OEM radio unit connected in the very back of the boot, on the roght hand side.

He also says this should be 2.5 mm diameter .

I have seen some of them on the bay; please have a look at object eBay Item No. 400029650291 .
Do you thinks this will work?
It is 5 mm wide, however.. Sad

Big Cry

Post #226764 Wed May 27 2009 8:43am
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mobile fidelity



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ok this is how it works.

if you're changing your head unit as you have said you are then you put a link (termination) there.

you will obviously need to remove the amp from under the seat so the extension goes from there to the OEM head unit.

remember, MOST is a bit loop between components nothing else.

Post #226876 Thu May 28 2009 1:45am
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gianluca



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Italy 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Ok, thanks.
I should have the car back this evening, if everything works..
Fingers crossed, though..

Post #226886 Thu May 28 2009 8:15am
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diamond



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Greece 2009 Range Rover Sport TDV6 SE Alaska White

So the only chance to have a better audio system is to keep the old one in the trunk and put a new one up front?

I've seen a new digital media center from Alpine (iXA-W404R) and I wonder if this can do the job without keeping the old unit.

My view is to keep the existing 6disc changer and HK system and add USB and Ipod capability plus (I don't know if it's feasible) MP3 ID tag to the existing system. 2009 Range Rover Sport 2.7 TDV6 SE, Alaska White, Almond leather, tinted windows, active rear diff, tow pack, HiICE, full spare: gone and already missed

2004 Fiat Panda 1.2 Climbing 4x4
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mobile fidelity



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You got " i " button on the blinker stalk i.e. left side of steering wheel?

If you answer yes then you have no alternative as you will lose info on the instrumentation cluster 'unless' LR has changed something recently.

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diamond



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Greece 2009 Range Rover Sport TDV6 SE Alaska White

I suppose you mean the button that when pressed displays all the trip computer information on dash. Yes I have this one, although I can't see what's the relation with audio (except the stupid thing that clock is controlled by radio!!!) 2009 Range Rover Sport 2.7 TDV6 SE, Alaska White, Almond leather, tinted windows, active rear diff, tow pack, HiICE, full spare: gone and already missed

2004 Fiat Panda 1.2 Climbing 4x4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAg4DdXAp7Y

Post #227334 Fri Jun 05 2009 7:30am
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mobile fidelity



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then remove the head unit from the car, make sure everything else is plugged back in and turn the ignition on and go through the display and see whats missing.

Post #227424 Sat Jun 06 2009 1:59am
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gianluca



Member Since: 18 Mar 2009
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Italy 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Had the work done.
I have the new 2DIN unit in the dash and the OEM unit connected in the boot with an optic cable.
Everithing works perfectly., including the two cameras (front and rear).

The "i" button still works perfectly and displays all the infos as before.
Great job, thanks guys, I will post some pics very shortly.
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Post #227463 Sun Jun 07 2009 10:33am
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gianluca



Member Since: 18 Mar 2009
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Italy 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Here I am again with the pics of the changes.

Main view



With TV on and OEM Navi on



With aftermarket navi on and TGerrain response on



With OEM off road navi on and retro camera on



No troubles for the Info display.. apart from the fact there is a main grammar mistake in the software, provided is must be written IMPOSTAZIONI and not INPOSTAZIONI in Italian .. and this is something should never happen when you buy a 70k euros car... Big Cry



OEM Navi main features on and front camera on



OEM navi general settings on and general settings aftermarket unit on

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