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Kostaschrys



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Greece 2008 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Sumatra Black

blacklr wrote:
redlabel wrote:
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Thanks oracle.
I am not really sure what it will give me to connect the interface to the CAN bus, but maybe I can control the device from the touch screen...?

Landy: This is a Audio Video interface that let's me connect what ever I want to the OEM screen and player.
DVD, NAVI, PC, Rearview camera what ever that has a composite or RGB output. Smile


Below this is my plan setup from GSM. I didn't proceed with the idea coz the touch screen resolution is poor & looking for one better resolution touch screen in the market but no luck.

Touch screen pdf
 
http://www.gsmserver.com/content_file/prod...r_2_EN.pdf
 
touch screen infro
 
http://www.gsmserver.com/shop/7_car_tft_lc...nder_2.php
 
gps
 
http://car-solutions.com/en/CS9100-Navigation-Box.php
 
internet access
 
http://car-solutions.com/en/ZTE-MF100-3G-U...dition.php




I have similar set up. The best motitor is Kenwood 702w touch screen. Just check my gallery for details.

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alex_pescaru



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redlabel wrote:
Alex do you know of a way or a product that is compatible with the oem touchscreen? DVD player or media player that can be controlled via the touch screen?
How are the touch signals passed along? Via the MOST?


Yes, the touch screen signals are passed via MOST. In fact you can see this easily on the electrical diagrams.
And no, I don't know any products compatible with OEM touchscreen. My navi is an aftermarket system. Sorry...

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redlabel



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Ok, thank you Alex Smile
You wouldn't happen to have some pages that shows how to remove the inner plastic on the trunk door and the parts I need to remove to get the cables from the rearview camera to the taillights?
Once again.... Bow down FL2, TD4 HSE
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Post #99010 17th Apr 2011 9:36 pm
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alex_pescaru



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The light cluster is easy to remove, just unscrew the two bolts that are seen when you open the trunk door.
Or look in the manual at bulb's change section. As for the rear panel, look below.

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Post #99024 18th Apr 2011 6:34 am
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redlabel



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Great Smile
Sorry about all the hassel, but do you have one for the plastic on the inside of the "tailgatedoor"? FL2, TD4 HSE
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Post #99033 18th Apr 2011 9:06 am
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Redlabel - Open the tailgate door and look inside the holes where the two grab handles are, you will see a posidrive screw (One per side). Unscrew these and then holding the handles in each hand pull down with a sharp quick pull and the whole of the rear black plastic assembly will come off. Might take a few pulls to release but it's only the two screws and lots of plastic clips that holds it in position. Thumbs Up

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redlabel



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That sounds easy. Thanks. Thumbs Up
Hope it's as easy to get the wires trough the loom from the door to the car. FL2, TD4 HSE
The flaming Orange!

Post #99040 18th Apr 2011 10:35 am
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4por4



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redlabel wrote:
That sounds easy. Thanks. Thumbs Up
Hope it's as easy to get the wires trough the loom from the door to the car.

Hello,
Did you ever got around finishing the install for the camera?
Where did you run the wires and where did you get all switched power for camera and also trigger for video interface? Cuatro Por Cuatro

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