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Blackbeast



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Scotland 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HST Java Black

This is great any chance of getting a how to do guide for this and anything that we require as i would love to add this to my RRS.

Post #392802 Sun Aug 25 2013 6:14am
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jetbags



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

Blackbeast wrote:
This is great any chance of getting a how to do guide for this and anything that we require as i would love to add this to my RRS.



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Post #392806 Sun Aug 25 2013 8:48am
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scottypaul



Member Since: 18 Aug 2013
Location: east sussex
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2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HST Java Black

Hi all, after many requests I thought I would share how I installed the Ipad mini

This is a semi permanent fixture, the kit I was going to produce would have come with the brackets etc, but for now I'm going to tell you how you can do it quicky.

I'm assuming you have the stock sat nav and aux input at the rear.

These are the items you need and how I did it.

You need a blue tooth remote control, can be purchased from ebay for about £25 I think. (this is mainly for the home button)
The charger lead
2 L shaped brackets
Some number plate strong double sided tape (I got mine from halfords
A 2 meter audio lead. ( I have modified an airport express to 12v for mine so it uses airplay)
12v usb charger module.

Remove the navigation trim (three pieces they just pull out as one piece) then fish for the clips lol.
Remove the two pieces either side of the navigation trim (then fish for the clips)
Remove both air vents
You can now remove the display
On the display remove the plastic trim with buttons and unclip the wire. Tuck the wire out of the way.
At the front of the display bracket there are two mounting holes this is where you will attach your L brackets. Make the brackets up at a angle so the iPad lays on the old screen. Once made use the double sided tape to fix the iPad to the L brackets
Now you can put back the old head unit and using the two screws at the bottom mound the iPad.
The left hand air vent can go back in place and offer up the right hand air vent to make sure the iPad is even.
Put in the charger cable and route to the top glove box.
You now need to modify the right hand air vent to allow the charger cable to clear the vent ( I did this with a hot knife)
Once done the air vent can go back.
Route your audio cable from the iPad along the passenger side and into the aux port.
Now for the fun part you have to trim up the sat nav bezel so it will go back in place, remove the two sides so you can work with just the bezel (use an angle grinder and take a bit off at a time) don't worry about the trim still being over the iPad screen just yet as you want it just to go back in place.
After you have the bezel fitting back ok you have the lower the bottom section, I cut down both side and pushed it down, then find something like a small rod to hold it in place.once done use some fiberglass filler to set it all.
Sand down offer up make sure it all looks good and spray with satin black.
I put the usb charger in the glove box and wired up to the lighter power supply (I did this so you can still connect the iPad to a laptop if needed)
Put back the trim job done!

Post #392811 Sun Aug 25 2013 10:11am
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jetbags



Member Since: 29 May 2011
Location: Margate
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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

scottypaul wrote:
Hi all, after many requests I thought I would share how I installed the Ipad mini

This is a semi permanent fixture, the kit I was going to produce would have come with the brackets etc, but for now I'm going to tell you how you can do it quicky.

I'm assuming you have the stock sat nav and aux input at the rear.

These are the items you need and how I did it.

You need a blue tooth remote control, can be purchased from ebay for about £25 I think. (this is mainly for the home button)
The charger lead
2 L shaped brackets
Some number plate strong double sided tape (I got mine from halfords
A 2 meter audio lead. ( I have modified an airport express to 12v for mine so it uses airplay)
12v usb charger module.

Remove the navigation trim (three pieces they just pull out as one piece) then fish for the clips lol.
Remove the two pieces either side of the navigation trim (then fish for the clips)
Remove both air vents
You can now remove the display
On the display remove the plastic trim with buttons and unclip the wire. Tuck the wire out of the way.
At the front of the display bracket there are two mounting holes this is where you will attach your L brackets. Make the brackets up at a angle so the iPad lays on the old screen. Once made use the double sided tape to fix the iPad to the L brackets
Now you can put back the old head unit and using the two screws at the bottom mound the iPad.
The left hand air vent can go back in place and offer up the right hand air vent to make sure the iPad is even.
Put in the charger cable and route to the top glove box.
You now need to modify the right hand air vent to allow the charger cable to clear the vent ( I did this with a hot knife)
Once done the air vent can go back.
Route your audio cable from the iPad along the passenger side and into the aux port.
Now for the fun part you have to trim up the sat nav bezel so it will go back in place, remove the two sides so you can work with just the bezel (use an angle grinder and take a bit off at a time) don't worry about the trim still being over the iPad screen just yet as you want it just to go back in place.
After you have the bezel fitting back ok you have the lower the bottom section, I cut down both side and pushed it down, then find something like a small rod to hold it in place.once done use some fiberglass filler to set it all.
Sand down offer up make sure it all looks good and spray with satin black.
I put the usb charger in the glove box and wired up to the lighter power supply (I did this so you can still connect the iPad to a laptop if needed)
Put back the trim job done!



i would be interested in a kit if available ?? 2005 Rang Rover Supercharged
Loving every minute !

Post #392822 Sun Aug 25 2013 3:19pm
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karan538



Member Since: 30 Oct 2012
Location: uk
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2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Santorini Black

this is maybe asking for to much but if you could make a picture or video tutorial that would be great and a couple links to the stuff required.

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Post #392868 Mon Aug 26 2013 8:59pm
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Mschilling



Member Since: 09 Nov 2013
Location: Porto Alegre
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Brazil 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Siberian Silver
Ipad mini on RRS

I am interested in getting more info such as 4x4 from obd, using dash commander looks great, and ipad mini connected on usb port of Pioneer 8500 workd great, I can even skip to next video using steering control!

Post #401563 Sat Nov 09 2013 3:50pm
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Mschilling



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Brazil 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Siberian Silver
Ipad mini + Pioneer 8500b

Here are the pics

Post #401564 Sat Nov 09 2013 3:53pm
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jighen



Member Since: 16 Dec 2013
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Hello everybody,
it's my first message in this forum, also because I bought my RRS last friday. I hope to share our common passion for long in this forum.

The previous owner, changed the original sat, with another horrible one, thus during the week end I started to think about a solution about this problems.
Yesterday eveing I got the idea Idea Idea
Why not install an ipad mini?
I started to search on internet and that's the best result!

On the last message I see that you have pictures, but I can't see them.
Shall you please repost the pictures about the setting of the ipad mini?

My english and my electrical knowledge is not so high, so pictures are better than thousands words... isn't it?

Post #406359 Mon Dec 16 2013 4:07pm
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scottypaul



Member Since: 18 Aug 2013
Location: east sussex
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2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HST Java Black

There you go

Post #406364 Mon Dec 16 2013 4:51pm
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scottypaul



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2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HST Java Black

here

Post #406365 Mon Dec 16 2013 4:52pm
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jighen



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Monaco 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Sumatra Black

Scott thank you very much, but I can't see any picture.

Post #406420 Tue Dec 17 2013 9:34am
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jighen



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Maybe have you the possibility to send me them by mail? I write you a PM Wink

Post #406422 Tue Dec 17 2013 9:35am
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JasM



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Gbooi



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Netherlands 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue

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What a great idea !! My compliments... i was always thinking that cars in the near future only has tablets on board and control everything !!

Can you sent me also some pics ? I don't see anything yet.

Keep up the good work... and thanks for sharing.

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Post #406983 Sun Dec 22 2013 2:12pm
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BulletProofBomb



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

scottypaul wrote:


You need a blue tooth remote control, can be purchased from ebay for about £25 I think. (this is mainly for the home button)



Could you not use SETTINGS>GENERAL>ACCESSIBILITY>ASSISTIVE TOUCH?

This creates an onscreen icon which includes a home button. Might save you £25 and the need for an external remote control RRS TDV8 (loving it)
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