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“No sound after radio installation After installation of the radio is garkein sound [ edit ] Check if you have a power amp left in the boot. If so, there are really only two options: The power amplifier does not receive a switch-on signal ("remote") or voltage. It is DSP installed and you have either no DSP license to the I-BUS app purchased or no Resler USB flash drive AND no license. There is a coding error of the DSP. This problem can only be solved by a capable coder.” I’ve also read in post on there, that the usb stick can sometimes throw out the coding for DSP. Perhaps this is why you lost your 20 seconds of sound?
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After repeated attempts to get help specific to having DSP, nav and 6 disc CD player, my experience is don't expect any help from Seicane if you have a problem. I wouldn't purchase one unless someone here has has been successful installing the exact factory components you have found an installer that is familiar with the unit prior to the purchase.
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I am not a capable coder. Never needed or wanted to do anything that required coding. Nevertheless I will see if I can get the software to load today. I recall the specific directions were posted earlier in this thread.
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I thought I would go ahead and wire the backup camera. Please post the connections needed again.
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Wish I could help you out but my equipment installation knowledge falls short of DSP integration. ![]()
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Since I have been VERY happy with the Eonon in the E46, I will likely grab one of those to start. My plan has been to get one with the DSP cable and see what happens on the basic install. I intend to run my traditional audio cables for the other amps at the same time. I do not intend to replace factory speaker wires. I get that it may be preferred, but if I do that, I will have to rip apart the dash to get to those- cause I just will- and I just don't wanna. ![]()
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I posted the diagram for it a few times in this thread but I don't have the number handy since your radio isn't the same as mine. So I can't pull it up instantly.
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You can grab your speaker wiring, and do all your splicing in the back of the truck. That's where I will be doing it.
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As a foot note I am replacing the alternator on my daughters 528i.
So while working on it I couldn't pass up it having dsp so I connected my radio to her cars dash connector with dsp and it worked for 30 seconds or so and cut off. Applying 12 volts to the amp lead on the factory connector made the sound stay on..... Then the fight ensued...... Daughter didn't want to go back to her broken led mid radio. But at least if you don't have nav you definitely don't need anything special to do dsp and the seicane like I have. Wish I had a nav car to work with local here that has dsp. Good thing I didn't throw away the pig tail they sent with the radio that does the other plug. I have that if anyone ever needs a pinout of it for a mid type install. On a sound quality note it was pretty quiet compared to my non dsp x5 but I think that was because I don't have the dsp license for the app and I don't have the ibus adapter installed on her car. So no way of controlling the dsp itself.
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