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X5-UK 03-04-2005 08:39 PM

Navigation & Entertainment Systems
 
Hi from Scotland (UK),

I'm going to retro-fit my new X5 with rear-headrest screens etc. linked to a boot (USA boot=trunk) mounted DVD changer.

I wondered if anyone knows if the factory fitted MkIV Nav. system has a suitable 'Video Out' to be able to display the navigation map etc. onto additional screens (in this case the retro-fitted headrest mounted kits).

Cheers

John

joll 03-04-2005 08:44 PM

I have also been think about this, because I will mount a roof-monitor when I find a solution on this.

The cable that's feeds you OEM display maybe got 3 wires (red, green, blue) that you can take the source from?
Not sure about this , was only speculating...

King 03-04-2005 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X5-UK
Hi from Scotland (UK),

I'm going to retro-fit my new X5 with rear-headrest screens etc. linked to a boot (USA boot=trunk) mounted DVD changer.

I wondered if anyone knows if the factory fitted MkIV Nav. system has a suitable 'Video Out' to be able to display the navigation map etc. onto additional screens (in this case the retro-fitted headrest mounted kits).

Cheers

John

That would be cool if your headrest monitors showed the same picture as your NAV screen. Passengers in the back would be able to switch video sources and watch DVD, TV or see the NAV screen. Since mine is usually on satellite radio, it would show the radio station, the artist name and song currently playing! Of course you could also play music videos and get DVD quality sound along with your DSP sound (as I have done with the AUX input connected to my DVD player.) :thumbup:

To accomplish the above, you would have to have the NAV-TV solution with the BMW TV module and then tap into the video going to the NAV screen. Not difficult to do at all. Just read into the wiring diagrams! ;)

Hmmm...I have everything to do this setup except the headrest monitors! :confused:

x5Monkey® 03-04-2005 09:52 PM

Welcome to x5world. hope you'll stick around for a while.
the television tuner has a video and (mono) audio out. you won't be able to see the navigation on your rear screens, though. you will be able to watch dvds on all screens.
Quote:

Originally Posted by X5-UK
Hi from Scotland (UK),

I'm going to retro-fit my new X5 with rear-headrest screens etc. linked to a boot (USA boot=trunk) mounted DVD changer.

I wondered if anyone knows if the factory fitted MkIV Nav. system has a suitable 'Video Out' to be able to display the navigation map etc. onto additional screens (in this case the retro-fitted headrest mounted kits).

Cheers

John


King 03-04-2005 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joll
I have also been think about this, because I will mount a roof-monitor when I find a solution on this.

The cable that's feeds you OEM display maybe got 3 wires (red, green, blue) that you can take the source from?
Not sure about this , was only speculating...

Joll, where did you get your chrome rings?? I have seen them on ebay but was a little hesitant to buy some cheap looking rings...yours look good though. I like the brushed aluminium look and not the shiny chrome. :thumbup:

joll 03-04-2005 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by King
Joll, where did you get your chrome rings?? I have seen them on ebay but was a little hesitant to buy some cheap looking rings...yours look good though. I like the brushed aluminium look and not the shiny chrome. :thumbup:

I got them from AutoTomShop on Ebay

His shop

The rings for X5

You have to glue them to the cluster or use M3 tape. I used glue and will never remove them , but you have to be really steady on your hand to glue these rings. Use zip-ties to hold the rings in position while glueing..

Installation pictures

You can also find ALU-rings on BIMMIAN

TripleX5 03-05-2005 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joll
I got them from AutoTomShop on Ebay

His shop

The rings for X5

You have to glue them to the cluster or use M3 tape. I used glue and will never remove them , but you have to be really steady on your hand to glue these rings. Use zip-ties to hold the rings in position while glueing..

Installation pictures

You can also find ALU-rings on BIMMIAN

Those look awesome Joll, along with a great write-up. :thumbup:

UCrewX5 03-05-2005 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joll
I got them from AutoTomShop on Ebay

His shop

The rings for X5

You have to glue them to the cluster or use M3 tape. I used glue and will never remove them , but you have to be really steady on your hand to glue these rings. Use zip-ties to hold the rings in position while glueing..

Installation pictures

You can also find ALU-rings on BIMMIAN

Joll,

Looks great. Is there any chance I could get you to do an english version of your write-up so for inclusion in the X5World "library"?

thanks,
Jeff

joll 03-05-2005 12:03 PM

Thanks!

I will be converting everything in my mod section to English and Swedish when I release my new site for my X5.

Hope to get some Swedish visitors to this board by adding some banners on http://www.bmwx5.se when the site i finished. The biggest issue now is TIME ;)

UCrewX5 03-05-2005 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joll
The biggest issue now is TIME ;)

Trust me, I understand that ;)


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