Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

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Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby Stanley » 23 Feb 2011, 12:48

Hello!

My car-model is:
Toyota Land Cruiser
Model : kdj125 VXL
Year : 2005

I bought Navigation System for Toyota, Lexus Based on CS9100R (without video input). Then I bought Universal RGB Low-End Converter. Please let me know how to install together my CS9100R and Universal RGB Low-End Converter

Thank you waiting for response

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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby Germes » 24 Feb 2011, 20:12

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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby Stanley » 25 Feb 2011, 13:49

Hello!

Connection of my car are different then at the drawings you sent me.
My connectors are: http://car-solutions.com/content_file/p ... 4_0_EN.pdf

Would you please send drawing with these ones?

Waiting,

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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby Stanley » 25 Feb 2011, 16:33

hello!

thank you for your reply

here you may see my connectors, and in the drawing you have sent there are different connectors

Kindly awaiting response

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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby Germes » 25 Feb 2011, 18:51

Let’s just compare two pictures.
Please, specify the difference between connectors shown on your picture and those depicted on my picture.
Stop looking at the shapes and please read what is written under the pictures.
Also please check the manual version!!!
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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby David » 28 Feb 2011, 15:32

Hi Germes....
Good morning
I am David, Stanley I link to fix the installation.
This weekend I tried to install LOW-END, but I can't image is stable. I guess the problem is that it not installed either RGB cables.
Can I see that this correct?

RGB (OUT)

LOW - CONNECTOR NO. 6
Blue - > red
Green - > black
Red - > grey
White - > white
Black - > Green
Yellow - >?
Orange - >?
GREY - >?

8 connectors in RGB OUT, but only 5 in the installation scheme.

OEM (IN)

LOW - CS9100

Red - > black
Green - > pink
Blue - > grey
White - > yellow
Black - > Green



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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby Germes » 28 Feb 2011, 16:36

Hi David!

1. EWD (Electrical Wiring Diagram) with connector #6 pin layout and marked wire colours is presented below. RGB LE video interface pin layout is displayed in the above mentioned manual.
LC-100(2005).PNG

Therefore, connection should be performed in the following order:
RGB (OUT)
LOW -> CONNECTOR #6
Blue -> RED (PIN #3)
Green -> WHITE (PIN #7)
Red -> YELLOW (PIN #2)
White -> GREEN (PIN #8)
Black -> BLACK (PIN #1)
Yellow -> NOT CONNECTED
Orange -> NOT CONNECTED
GREY -> NOT CONNECTED

2. Further you can see CS9100 navigation module RGB wire pin layout:
CS9100_AV_cable_v3.1_EN.pdf
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Therefore, connection should be performed in the following order:
OEM (IN)
LOW -> CS9100
Red -> PINK
Green -> GREEN
Blue -> YELLOW
White -> GREY
Black -> BLACK
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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby David » 28 Feb 2011, 18:45

Thank you for your quick response.
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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby David » 28 Feb 2011, 19:29

Good afternoon

I installed and it seems to work well.
I have a question, as I cannot go into the configuration from the command distance
I have placed the cable IR, but when I do a command does nothing.
The battery is well.
You would have to activate from any screen?
When I anticipation the car goes directly to the CS9100, a problem?
It may seem silly but can't I operate the remote control, or see the menu.

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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby Germes » 28 Feb 2011, 19:57

OSD menu will be visible only in RGB, V1, V2 modes.
In Your case, these modes are not active - not used.
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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby David » 28 Feb 2011, 20:06

Then, if I want to connect a DVD/TV, as I do so?
It's possible?
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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby Germes » 28 Feb 2011, 20:18

Activate the desired video input using the DIP switch and connect everything. Here are just please note that staff monitor cars Toyota / Lexus displays the image only in NTSC format.
Download the manual for the video interface and closely with its carefully:
http://car-solutions.com/content_file/p ... E_rev3.pdf
http://car-solutions.com/content_file/p ... rev3_1.pdf
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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby David » 01 Mar 2011, 02:37

Hi,

I followed your instructions to install a dvd and not with you see anything on the screen.
I have connected the yellow RCA v1 and audio interface of audio that I have installed.
The sound is no problem but the video can't see it.
DIP W:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
On On On Off Off On On Off

Thus this activate RGB Mode, V1 and V2.
And select the video that I want to see?
The command is still not working...
Any idea how to make it work...
The problem is that not be select V1 or V2.

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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby Germes » 01 Mar 2011, 15:08

I asked you to be more attentive.
You have incorrectly set DIP switches on RGB LE video interface. DIP switches adjustment procedure is described on the page 12. For example, in your case, in order to activate video input V1 and V2 you should set respective DIP switches (No. 2 or 3) in OFF position. In order to switch between video inputs you should use remote button which is to be connected to the MODE socket.
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Re: Toyota Land Cruiser 2005

Postby David » 02 Mar 2011, 01:46

Thank you
It works, almost correctly.
As you will see in the pictures that you attach the screen is full, a black band appears in the upper part and above a part of the image.
Also it's the same with the rear camera.
Now I know I can do to fix this.

I've tried various configurations of the W DIP, but remains the same.

DVD
Image

Image

Image

Rear Camera
Image

Thank you for your help...
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