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HPsauce 7th December 2011 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by frankow (Post 29944)
wondering what's the best route to get wires from the boot compartment into the car, namely the remote lead?

Just had a quick look in my boot and the parcel shelf has multiple cutouts for speakers (I've got Bose) and I can just prod a finger up to the shelf material in many places - fibrous stuff.

If I was doing this I'd probably mount the remote receiver somewhere centrally there, so just punch/drill a hole through from below for the cable.

I can't see where the AV inputs are for the tuner - just looked at that area, though it is dark now and even with LED boot lights it's still pretty gloomy in that corner!
The bottom of the stack is the CD changer, I presume the TV tuner is the largish box above that (with the small silver box on the side - is that SatNav-related?)
What's the best way to get access to check/test?

frankow 7th December 2011 05:46 PM

Ian's post from a while back shows the part needed to add aux inputs to the 'B' (later) tuner, this is what I did.

http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/showthread.php?t=112


http://images.a8parts.co.uk/parts/831.JPG

Here's a bit more detail on what to do with it: http://audisrs.com/archive/rns-d-tv-...__t_19135.html

http://bilder.adaptershop.de/eBayBil...er_Adapter.jpg

I simply connected power to the battery, placed the aerials that came with it on the rear wings and connected the output from the tuner to one of these aux inputs on the analogue tuner. Worked a treat, found loads of stations. As I said before have no idea what the performance will be like on the move or in other locations.

Is there an easy place to pick up an ignition switched power supply in the boot so thet the unit turnson and off with the car?

I have no idea what the aerial inputs to the analogue tuner look like yet?.....Ian, any ideas?

Thanks again all!

notorious 7th December 2011 05:46 PM

Hi Wayne,

If you have had analogue tuner before I'm almost certain you can use existing harness. Here is my story:

http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2982

notorious 7th December 2011 05:49 PM

>> Is there an easy place to pick up an ignition switched power supply in the boot

Yes, you can pick it up from parktronic unit. In my car I think it was black/blue wire in the parktronic harness, but you should check wiring diagrams for your car.

frankow 7th December 2011 05:55 PM

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Yes, you can pick it up from parktronic unit. In my car I think it was black/blue wire in the parktronic harness, but you should check wiring diagrams for your car.
Thanks, will have a look at the weekend when I stand a chance of seeing sunlight.

Nollywood 7th December 2011 07:14 PM

Is that adapter as pictured, available through A8 Parts too?

frankow 7th December 2011 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Nollywood (Post 29968)
Is that adapter as pictured, available through A8 Parts too?

Not sure, just copied the pic from Ian's write up, may have been when Ian was with A8Parts?

limoncello 8th December 2011 10:42 AM

Ive got one fitted in my D3 so may be a bit different to yours, I picked up the power from the fuse box in the rear boot compartment, think it was the fourth one down which runs the AMI, which is quite handy as it shuts of power 5 minutes after ignition goes off.

for the remote eye, i took out the plastic cover from in the back of the rear armrest, made a small hole through the fabric in the boot and put the cables from the antenna's and the remote eye through, put back the leather insert and it cant be seen. , the eye now sits comfortably beside the centre headrest and most of the time works well wherever you point the remote, sometimes you need to point behind you. On reflection i shouldnt have made the hole, i should have taken out the rear fabric put the wire behind, but at the time couldnt face taking the boot apart.

Worst thing about the cheap TV i bought is the tuning, if you dont get one which auto updates the channels on the move, its a PITA, you need to constantly retune while moving, its really unwatchable while in motion due to this. in fact i hardly use it anymore I just use it for movies etc as it has a SD card and USB where i can put movies to watch, I plan on updating to a better tuner after i have put the rear headrest monitors in. I would advise anyone considering a tuner to not gat the cheap ones, in the end you wont be happy.

on the antenna's - i understood that you couldnt use the diversity antennas in the car so put in another on the back screen with built in booster, which seemed to work quite well, would be good if you can

daviesbike 8th December 2011 11:31 AM

i have exactly that same tuner fitted and i have had it for some time now, i have it set up so that its on the AV and the antenna that come with it are no good to be honest, i run a booster and rewired it into the existing antenna that is on the car in the boot with the cd changer was fairly straight forward, i also removed the rear seats and ran a secondary input under the carpet up the tunnel and it now comes out into the little tray under the arm rests, sadly at the time though i bought the non radio remote it was infa red and needs line of sight to the DVB-T box to change channel but the media playback is quite good also i have the Sd card reader built into mine and although it takes some time to get the correct codex as it will only play some types of format but it works really well, not quite as good on the move as if you start to loose signal it all pixilates and freezes where as the old tuner would just loose its clarity,

Nollywood 8th December 2011 01:46 PM

I'm not really bothered about retuning to watch on the move. My RNS-D still has the safety feature (speed signal to cut out screen display when car is moving) and is staying that way.

I honestly don't understand the logic of viewing a TV broadcast / video whilst I'm driving. That's just me though!


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