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themoth 03-13-2011 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NextGen (Post 804345)
It was a tough decision, but I went Dynavin. I hope Hualingan gives us a mounting bracket one day as I prefer the 7" screen over Dynavin's 6.2" (or whatever it is).

http://www.xoutpost.com/electronics/...installed.html

any issues have been debating myself saw your install looks nice and easy, any complaints so far? any new pics of it lite?

NextGen 03-13-2011 09:37 PM

No new complaints. The unit has not had any hardware related issues. iGo Primo continues to be the shining star for this unit. I really like how there is no navigation nag screen at startup (that warning message you get from all other navs). Lately I have been just streaming music from my iPhone through it.

Unlike many of the Hualingan dealers that have disappeared the guy that sales Dynavin in the US is still in business. It is nice to know that my 1 year warranty actually has meaning. :rofl:

Quote:

Originally Posted by themoth (Post 811514)
any new pics of it lite?

Do you mean night pictures? By the way, I think the unit looks its best at night. The colors match OEM perfectly.

sedate_driver 03-13-2011 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NextGen (Post 811530)
No new complaints. The unit has not had any hardware related issues. iGo Primo continues to be the shining star for this unit. I really like how there is no navigation nag screen at startup (that warning message you get from all other navs). Lately I have been just streaming music from my iPhone through it.

Unlike many of the Hualingan dealers that have disappeared the guy that sales Dynavin in the US is still in business. It is nice to know that my 1 year warranty actually has meaning. :rofl:


Do you mean night pictures? By the way, I think the unit looks its best at night. The colors match OEM perfectly.

Yes please.

jillo 03-15-2011 11:57 PM

x5 dvd nav unit - help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fmugur (Post 768556)
The install on the non DSP cars seems to be plug and play. Below I put together a step-by-step DIY done on e53 with DSP and 17 connector. DIY for the DSP equipped cars using the first generation Hualingan unit.

This is the unit.

I have had the unit fitted professionally however they could not fit the camera into the number plate light as the camera is to big (too deep). I did see a photo of a smaller one when i went on the internet previously but
forgotten sight. I have emailed the supplier and advised them that it is to
big and possibly the wrong one. they replied and said correct camera for
E39 but mine is E53. the camera may just fit with cutting etc. can anyone tell me how they fitted the camera into the left number plate light.
also sat nav is not working correctly - doesn't give audio directions just
shows map of street where you are going but no navigation instructions, and says looking for GPS signal.

This is what you get in the box:
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...Y0009Small.jpg

1. remove the MID and the radio and make the cut on the e53 or remove the frame on e39. Below is the cut I made, you might be able to find a better line but it worked well for me.

http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...035Small-2.jpg

2. Connect the Navigation unit with the proper harness (17 or 40pin adapter). Below is my setup using the 17 pin adapter.
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...029Small-2.jpg
If you don't have DSP you don't need to do the following steps.
3. I moved the eom radio in the trunk beside the dsp/amp. Use a second connector (17 or 40) to connect the radio to the power, ground, iBus, power antenna and 12vcc switched.
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...036Small-1.jpg

http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...039Small-1.jpg
Use a DB25 male connector. The newer models have a 54 pin connector. Identify the 12v switched and connect it to the radio connector.
http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...040Small-1.jpg
4. Extend the MID wires to reach to the glovebox and move it in there. This way you will have the DSP, BC controls available if needed.
5. all done

Note that this way the HL unit will use the steering wheel controls as well as the DSP amp. So the volumes will be in series as you would have in a TV/sat Receiver home setup. If you get the oam amp too low using the steering wheel controls then the if you use the nav system to raise the volume then you will get distortions. So make sure you set the volume for the amp at a high level and control the audio volume using the steering wheel control.
I got a very good sound, I find it much better than the original radio.

I have done it this way because the dsp amp does not turn on by just connecting the HL unit. You have to trick the DSP amp to stay on.
I hope this helps for now. Hualingan is sending me a new harness to try it out.
http://www.dvdplayer.com.cn:81/uploa...3105455142.jpg
http://www.dvdplayer.com.cn:81/uploa...3105328691.jpg

I have had the unit fitted professionally however they could not fit the camera into the number plate light as the camera is to big (too deep). I did see a photo of a smaller one when i went on the internet previously but
forgotten sight. I have emailed the supplier and advised them that it is to
big and possibly the wrong one. they replied and said correct camera for
E39 but mine is E53. the camera may just fit with cutting etc. can anyone tell me how they fitted the camera into the left number plate light.
also sat nav is not working correctly - doesn't give audio directions just
shows map of street where you are going but no navigation instructions, and says looking for GPS signal.

fmugur 03-16-2011 01:20 PM

Try this link for Hualingan tips and tricks:
Car Solutions Dude Forum • Index page

NextGen 03-16-2011 09:55 PM

sedate_driver - I am still working on getting those pictures. I can't get a clear picture at night.

fmugur - glad to see you are still around. I hope one day to get a hualingan if they get their act together. Looks like CarSolutionsDude stopped selling them.

Car Solutions Dude Forum • View topic - Best place to buy ?

We have stopped selling these, too many issues and Hualigan is ignoring warranty requests.
Some units are working fine still after a few months, but roughly there is 20-25% return on these. Some fail after a few weeks only, and some were even Dead on Arrival. Electronics going mad, paint pilling etc.
Personally I would recommend you to go with Dynavin, especially if you have a e46.

I wouldn't go as far as recommending Dynavin. Instead, I recommend that a potential buyer do their homework before purchasing either model so they know the issues and limitations.

NextGen 03-19-2011 09:14 AM

Since I don't want to take over this Hualingan thread I posted some (blurry) night pictures in my Dynavin thread.

http://www.xoutpost.com/electronics/...installed.html

sedate_driver 03-19-2011 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NextGen (Post 812295)
sedate_driver - I am still working on getting those pictures. I can't get a clear picture at night.

Since I don't want to take over this Hualingan thread I posted some (blurry) night pictures in my Dynavin thread.

http://www.xoutpost.com/electronics/...installed.html

Thanks.

frankc 03-27-2011 03:56 PM

:) I keep seeing the question asked throughout the 26 pages of this topic but as yet no one has actually clearly answered it.

To what do you connect the loose wires? The pink, illumination etc? The ones to light up the buttons and the unit itself when you switch on the headlights. yes I did see the picture showing 12v etc but not what you connect to where.

Thanks ! :)

jeffb325 04-10-2011 11:47 AM

NextGen.....contact me as I have a firmware update you might want to try....


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