Installation and configuration manual Compatibility with vehicles which have a Concert RMC Radio and a 6,5” colour display
Index 1. Component identification – Page.3 1.1. Multimedia interface components– Page.3 1.2. GPS Box components – Page.4 1.3. Voice module components – Page.4 2. Installation – Page.5 2.1. Multimedia interface installation diagram – Page.5 2.2. Setting up the multimedia interface before installing it – Page.6 2.3. Multimedia interface installation and connections– Page.7 2.4. POWER connector cables and connections – Page.11 2.5. Aftermarket rear camera connection – Page.12 2.6.
Basic knowledge before installation: • Please, read fully and carefully this installation handbook before you attempt to install the kit in your vehicle. • Start the installation once you have the car stopped and the key out of the ignition slot, supply power must be the last step in installation. • When you connect the product and his accessories cables or connections to the vehicle components, the power cables of the products must be unplugged.
1. Component identification: 1.1.
1.2. GPS Box components: GPS Box Touch screen GPS Box POWER cable GPS antenna Hidden microphone Speaker (Specific for overhead courtesy lights panel) (Optional installation) USB extension cable 1.3. Voice module components: Voice module Voice module Quadlock cable 2. Installation: 2.1.
MULTIMEDIA VIDEO INTERFACE SUB BOARD Navigation - GPS Box Touch cable LVDS cable Original LCD cable HSD Offered Touch cable Monitor Touch Screen Head unit Original LCD cable CAM RCA POWER NOTE: The not identified connections in this diagram or the useless ones, must be isolated/ignorated.
2.2. Setting up the multimedia interface before installing it: DIP Switches: Using the DIP Switches of the multimedia interface you will be able to enable/disable the external multimedia devices, Navigation, DVD, rear cameras, etc… anything that you connect.
2.3. Multimedia interface installation and connections: The first step will be to disassemble the screen from the dashboard, see on the image below. Unplug the switches from the center of the aerators and then unscrew the screw. Leverage the screen’s support using the removal tool 3094. Remove the radio using the removal tools T10057 and disassemble the rear connectors. Now, we are going to remove the auto glove compartment, unscrew the screws from 1 to 4.
Disconnect the electric connector of the auto glove compartment, and remove the auto glove compartment. Once you have removed it, you will have enough space to perform the connections between the multimedia interface, the additional module and the vehicle’s screen and you will have too, space to place the multimedia interface. Now we will proceed to place the touch screen. To do that, first we will have to disassemble the frame using a nylon wedge and then we will unscrew the two rear Torx screws.
NOTE: Before ensambling the monitor again, we recommend to cut down the outside plastic frame where the touch panel has to be holded (see the images below). Connect the Touch Panel cable to the touch screen, the other side to the ”TO TOUCH” INPUT of the SUB BOARD module, and then you will be able to assemble again the screen on its original position. The next step will be the image bridge between the SUB BOARD module and the HSD connection behind of the radio.
Then, connect the LVDS cable (*1ea) to the “FROM I/F” connection port of the additional module (SUB BOARD) and connect the other side to the multimedia interface LVDS OUT.
2.4. POWER connector cables and connections: NOTE: The supply connection must always be the last step in the installation process. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ACC – Connect to +12V Ignition GND – Connect to the vehicle’s Ground point GPIO-ZO: MMI – No function IR – Connect the “IR cable” - (IR cable (4P)*1ea) PB12 (N.C) – No function MODE: Toggle S/W – Connect “MODE cable” - (MODE cable *1ea) OPT2 (N.
2.5. Aftermarket rear camera connection: To connect an aftermarket camera (not original), you have to connect to the interface multimedia “R-CAM” port, the “CAM” connector that has 2 cables, a red one and a black one. The red one will supply the cam +12V, and the black one to a ground. If you do this way, the multimedia interface will supply power to any camera that you connect. It is very important to do this connection, because if you don’t proceed this way, camera won’t work.
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USB extension cable: Connect to the USB port interface GPS Box of the GPS Box POWER cable: Connect to the interface GPS Box POWER & DATA port interface GPS Box RCA and Jack connectors: • • • • • White Conector: AUDIO L OUT, connect to the left side audio IN of the voice module Red Conector: AUDIO R OUT, connect to the right side audio IN of the voice module Green Conector: Green MIC, jack 3.
RGB OUT and TOUCH SCREEN connectors: • • RGB OUT: Connect to the “RGB” port of the multimedia interface POWER connector TOUCH SCREEN: Connect to the multimedia interface “Touch cable” – (4 wire) (TOUCH OUT cable *1ea) Make sure that you are doing correctly the connection from the GPS Box “TOUCH SCREEN” cable to the multimedia interface “Touch cable” (TOUCH OUT cable *1ea). POWER cables, speaker and mute: NOTE: The POWER connection always must be the last step in installation.
2.7. Voice module installation and connections: Voice module: fig.1 fig.2 fig.3 Voice Module with a LED Light that indicates that is working (fig. 1), Quadlock cable connection port (fig.2), Jack connection port for the Audio cable connection and volume regulator (fig.3) NOTE: Voice module for the audio signal to the vehicle’s front speakers. Audio connection cable from the voice module: Insert to the voice module the black jack 3.
Connect the 12 pin White connector to the Voice module Quadlock cable connection port and connect the yellow loose cable to a +12V ACC ignition source. NOTE: The POWER connection always must be the last step in installation. Check that you can switch the screen’s image pushing the NAV button of the multifunction steering wheel. 2.8.
3. GPS Box Configuration – System Configuration: 3.1. Calibrating touch and setting the image: When starting the vehicle, it will appear on its screen, the OEM original menu image: Don’t insert the SD Card map yet, Push briefly the NAV button of the steering wheel for 2 sec.
Now, push the ◀ button for 5 seconds to enter to the interface advanced settings menu or push the following button combination: ▲→ ▼→ ▲→ MENU. Move the selector to UTIL, using ▲ or ▼ buttons of the remote control and push OK, push OK again on TOUCH CALIBRATION, select YES option by the ▲ or ▼remote control buttons and push OK.
The default settings of the “Adjust Size” menu is the next one: Horizontal 5 & Vertical 7 Once you have adjusted image, you have to calibrate the touch screen again, push on “Settings”, then push on “Touch Screen”, and repeat the steps for calibration process mentioned before. NOTE: Remember to do again a calibration of the touch screen after adjusting the image on the screen.
You must check that the MMI control option is ON in the Advanced Settings menu (push the ◀ button for 5 seconds to enter to the interface advanced settings menu or push the following button combination: ▲→ ▼→ ▲→ MENU) Push MENU button of the remote control until the advanced menu settings of the multimedia interface disappears from the screen. Remember to do again a touch calibration after adjusting the screen’s image. Now you can insert the maps SD Card to the GSP Box. 3.2.
3.3. Maps SD card and GPS signal: Once you have insert the Maps SD card, we have to setup the route of the executable file (.exe), follow the next steps: Push on Settings, then in Navigate Setup, uncheck the auto initialitzation software option, and push on the folder icon. Once you have pressed the folder icon, you must search for the .
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4. FAQ’S/Solving problems: 1. ¿Why do I can’t change the interface mode? • Check if the IR cable is connected or not. • Check if the interface red LED light is shining or not. If it isn’t shining, check if the “POWER” connector is right connected. • Check if CAN connections have been done correctly. 2. ¿Why does my screen show up all black? • Check if the interface green LED light is shining or not.