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stayer
Posted 1/7/2013 18:25 (#15322 - in reply to #15264)
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I'm happy for you guys. I knew that it would work.
I just thought control the CD are the same. It turns out right-left steering wheel mirror.

Edited by stayer 1/7/2013 18:52
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stayer
Posted 1/7/2013 18:31 (#15323 - in reply to #15315)
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Stayer...that procedure does not work with our australian unit.

I did try it on the Endeavour and it does bring up that menu....so thanks for that.

John, I just say that reflash with the Australian ECU will work. However, this is a conversation for another topic.
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Telpat16
Posted 7/7/2013 11:45 (#15361 - in reply to #15322)
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Tried to install the MZ360135EX cable today with no joy

 

Our 6 stacker  MN141332 / DY-3a66u-AL has a 14 pin connector at rear

!4 pin is catered for in cable instructions but connector is different - Cable instructions depict two rows of 7 while we have 6 plus 8 and the slots are all occupied

Instructions say Black to 14, red to 13 and white to 12, but these are Speaker RR (-), Speaker LR (-) and ----  respectively

I had no luck whatsoever in trying to remove the existing pins

I have now also noticed that the male pins on back of radio are too big for the connectors supplied  - they are of the smaller size tht fit the 10 pin connector that is input for phone etc

 Pin out diagram attached from radio workshop manual

 Back to the drawing board

 Next step will be to hunt up the 13 pin DIN to apple cable I have somewhere and try that to see if AUX mode works via tha input

 BTW I have the .pdf radio manual if it is of use to anyone - will email to admin 





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Administrator
Posted 7/7/2013 13:46 (#15362 - in reply to #15264)
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It might be the pins on the DIN socket?
I Will have a look at the schematic when you send it to me.

Might be some soldering involved....

Once you put it into aux mode it's a simple matter of injecting an audio signal into each of the pins , in series with say, a 1uF capacitor, until you get some noise...basic stuff
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Telpat16
Posted 7/7/2013 15:41 (#15366 - in reply to #15362)
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Solder no problem

13 PIN DIN pinouts above in previous post - L & R Channels plus ground.. When I tried cable before I was not able to go into AUX mode , so now try again
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Telpat16
Posted 7/7/2013 17:01 (#15369 - in reply to #15366)
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Still no joy

 Tried my 13 pin to iPhone cable in AUX mode - still nothing coming thru

 Next I'll buy a 13 pin DIN plug and try 3 wire connection from a 3.5mm plug direct form earphone socket on iPhone

 

 

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Posted 7/7/2013 17:12 (#15371 - in reply to #15264)
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just put a bare wire into the pins and if it hums then its good.



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Telpat16
Posted 7/7/2013 17:57 (#15372 - in reply to #15264)
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Agree, same as my next plan, but need to make up wire because front panel has to be on radio fro system to work

Should also mention that on one try with the 13pin/iPhone cable I got a com error msg in the display

So there may have to be some manipulation of inputs pins 11, 12 &13 to fool the canbus
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Posted 7/7/2013 20:30 (#15373 - in reply to #15264)
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I reckon the error is a plug disconnected.

no amount of wiring will fix the can bus com error...it looks for an intelligent digital device reply, not a resistance or signal level
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Telpat16
Posted 21/7/2013 12:07 (#15426 - in reply to #15373)
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Finally got around to making up a cable from headphone out to pins 1,2 4 on 13 pin

 No sound out sadly

 Back to the drawing board.......



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