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Jola



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Video input for Meridian System

I have the Meridian 11 speaker audio system on my MY13 FL2 SE.

I don't have a reverse camera, but would like to connect a rear camera to the Meridian system for display on the built-in 7" display.

Any ideas ?

I found this product : http://www.nav.tv/products/land-rover-rang...nav-inrr05 ,
but there is very little information in the link.

It is also quite expensive.

Post #258479 28th Mar 2015 1:08 pm
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Jola



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Comments from the distributor :

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The NAV-INRR05 is only compatible for vehicles between 2005 & 2009. For a reverse camera application we have the REV-EVO12. This will provide you with a dedicated reverse camera input that will auto switch when reverse is selected.

We also have the AV-EVO12 this can offer an audio visual input, reverse camera input and video in motion.


http://www.nav.tv/products/land-rover-evoq...12-onwards

http://www.nav.tv/products/land-rover-evoq...12-onwards

So it is possible to do what I want to do, albeit at a price.

Has anyone installed either of these products ?

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willy 974



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hi
i have the same problem with my car and the solution it's just to buy an video interface and a rear camera









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Jola



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That looks great Willy, will investigate.

Do you also have the Meridian sound system, and is it easy to connect at the back of the display ?

Where did you buy this, and what did you pay ?

Also, I looked at that website and they seem to refer to touchscreen systems with navigation.

I don't have navigation, not sure whether that is a prerequisite.

Do you have navigation ?

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willy 974



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I have just the meridian sound system, no navigation just connect the interface and the green Fakra connector to the purpple Fakra connector behind the touchscreen, and the rear camera.For the power supply just connect the red wire red wire in the fuse box to a power supply after contact.

When reverse gear is passing you hear the bip and you have the picture



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Jola



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Thanks, Willy, will look into this.

I presume that the power supply that you refer to is for the camera.

I guess that the "black box" also need a power supply, or does it get power through the connectors ?

Sounds simple, the difficult part seems to be to get to the back of the radio display.

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willy 974



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The "black box " it's just plug and play
To access you have to remove the speaker cover and remove the 4 screws (red arrows)


Good luck
if you've got need more info do not hesitate Thumbs Up

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Jola



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Thanks, Willy, you are being very helpful here:

If I may, just two more questions :

1) Does that particular system allow for additional video inputs, or is it just for the rear camera ? Not sure that I need any more video inputs in this age of tablets that can do anything, but just wondering (maybe a blind spot camera ?).

2) The wiring at the back, and from the back to the front seems a bit daunting in terms of trying to get it nice and neat. How did you get the video cable to the front, do you have any tips ? I was maybe hoping that the wiring harness would already have such a cable ? And the power cable from the rear camera to the reverse light, any specific tips there ? Is there a fuse specifically for the reverse lights, so that one can pick up the power there, is that what you are showing on your one photo ?

I think that I will be going ahead with this project, and that is why I am starting to ask very specific questions.

Hopefully others are also picking up some tips.

I don't know why Landrover didn't just make the rear camera a standard feature on models with a front display, after all, it is a safety feature and the marginal cost is very low.

Looking at other manufacturers rear cameras seem to have become a standard feature with many of them.

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willy 974



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1) The interface it's just for the rear camera.
2) for the connection of the camera you have just 3 connection one red wire to the fuse box, the black wire at the mass of the vehicle and the RCA yelow behind the touchscreen
for the video cable, just move under the plastic bottom of the doors without dismantling
It was the first time I did it there is no reason you can't do it Very Happy .
i buy the Freelander Workshop manuel it's an good help to know the different elements of the car
no connection between the reversing lights and camera is required , it is the interface that handles
Land Rover wants to pay expensive, in fact, the options I have no handsfree being forced to take navigation
I hope to help you
Removing only the inside of the tailgate

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Jola



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Thanks, I will order the parts today, and then comes the waiting part.

The post office is no longer functional in this country Big Cry , so I will have to send it to the USA, and then have it couriered to South Africa from the USA.

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willy 974



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ok if you have any difficulties please contact me

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Jola



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OK, so I received the remainder of the parts this morning.

The camera has been installed and works when I test it with a little monitor.

But now I am completely stuck, I just cannot remove the dash centre speaker cover without damaging the car.

I have tried all the tricks with special tools, credit cards, etc, but nothing works.

And that prevents me from getting to the back of the display and making any further progress.

Any ideas ?

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willy 974



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it's a little hard at first but you'll need a tool not a tournevis.Il are 3 fasteners, toward the windshield , one on the right and left. Or another way to do this is to go through the glove box but it should be removed . I'd pictures tomorrow

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Jola



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Ok, thanks everyone, job has been done and all is working properly.

I got someone help me take the speaker cover off.

Reverse camera works exactly like a factory installed camera.

I used the kit referred to earlier in the thread, and a camera (off eBay) that fits into the licence light slot.

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willy 974



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ok very good, it was not very hard ! Thumbs Up

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