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matteo Member Since: 08 Apr 2007 Location: Milan Posts: 36 |
Does anybody has a clear idea of the connections of our Alpine audio System? I have mounted an original SatNav
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15th Sep 2007 3:17 pm |
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Cypress Member Since: 23 Feb 2007 Location: Fleet, Hampshire Posts: 159 |
Hi,
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15th Sep 2007 5:50 pm |
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matteo Member Since: 08 Apr 2007 Location: Milan Posts: 36 |
Hi.
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15th Sep 2007 7:19 pm |
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Cypress Member Since: 23 Feb 2007 Location: Fleet, Hampshire Posts: 159 |
Hi, The pictures are just to show the bits and pieces in the audio system of the car, if you want to see the sequence take a look at the official pdf . . . . Regards Paul; |
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16th Sep 2007 4:30 pm |
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matteo Member Since: 08 Apr 2007 Location: Milan Posts: 36 |
Well, thanks Paul but where can I find it? Have no idea.
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16th Sep 2007 5:37 pm |
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Cypress Member Since: 23 Feb 2007 Location: Fleet, Hampshire Posts: 159 |
Hi, I have the ford alpine audio system . . . The interesting bits are that the control panel is separate from the headunit, the control panel is branded alps from the molding on the back. This is a division of alpine that is more usually associated with peripheral devices rather than audio. The main part of the headunit is manufactured by mitsubishi electronic according to the sticker on it . . . There are both fibre and electronic connector between the control panel and the headunit. The ipod interface appears to be a dension gateway 400 from stickers on the parts in the audio connectivity module. The implementation compared to the dension ice link in my MINI is not great.....the ipod connects and the sounds is good, but you cannot control the ipod directly from the headunit controls. It only works with the steering wheel controls. There is not display of track info on the headunit The audio connectivity unit comes with it's own loom that is connected between the connectivity module and the headunit. The connectors on the headunit seem to be land rover (ford) proprietary not DIN/ISO connectors. Hope this helps, if you have any more questions feel free to ask Paul; |
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16th Sep 2007 6:51 pm |
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matteo Member Since: 08 Apr 2007 Location: Milan Posts: 36 |
So there aren't the classical Alpine Ai connections?
Mitsubishi, very curious.
When you say headunit you mean the control interface? Do you think that icelink plus should be usable as well?
So is pratically uneusefull for a complete implementation. I want to hide the ipod somewhere and control it on the radio screen or SatNav. To easily control the iPod for us there is the flexibledock from Tens for less then 50$. http://www.tentechnology.com/products/products_flexibledock.php
I was hopeful that there was the magical Ai connection tipical of the alpine to connect a special high quality hub. Thank you very much for the specs. You where talking about a pdf. Where can I find it? |
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17th Sep 2007 6:43 am |
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Cypress Member Since: 23 Feb 2007 Location: Fleet, Hampshire Posts: 159 |
It looks like that fibre conections that are on the headunit controls and the headunit use MOST.
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18th Sep 2007 3:29 pm |
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carlfraz Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Minkies lap dancing club Posts: 839 |
I see why this is posted in technical!! |
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18th Sep 2007 7:50 pm |
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matteo Member Since: 08 Apr 2007 Location: Milan Posts: 36 |
Thanks a lot. I've sent an email to Dension asking for compatibility of Land Rover and Gateway 500. |
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18th Sep 2007 8:30 pm |
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