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LVP 09-28-2014 07:34 PM

I thought the camera would be fixed and the lines would bend on the screen. I've seen it done this way on other non-BMW Nav units. Could be wrong though.

Jungerishere 09-28-2014 07:35 PM

That is reverse guide lines that moves. See photo below. Camera view angle doesn't move.

http://www.toyota.com.au/static/imag...ay-940x529.jpg

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Originally Posted by TiAgX5 (Post 1010443)
The specs on the N6 shows steering wheel tracking on rearview camera. I would think the camera has a wider field of view then the display can shows, the processor displays a narrower image behind, based on wheel angle sensor data.

A 90 deg camera and 30 deg display would give 3 full screen views of behind.


TiAgX5 09-28-2014 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Jungerishere (Post 1010445)
That is reverse guide lines that moves. See photo below. Camera view angle doesn't move.

http://www.toyota.com.au/static/imag...ay-940x529.jpg

Got it. Nothing special about the rearview function on the N6.

four.8is 09-29-2014 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Doru (Post 1009992)
Thank you Sir. Once you have it running, test the radio while driving in different city environments (if you will) - around stop lights, underground parking, between high rises, etc, and see if you notice any fade in reception. The old units would fade as you drive under those circumstances - very annoying. They were OK in a stationary position, if interference wasn't an issue in that particular spot.

Doru, here's my experience with the radio so far ...right out of the box, the radio reception isn't the greatest.I tested it under all of the circumstances you listed above : stop lights, while driving and underground parking lots ;
the signal was worse than the OEM radio that I thought was ok, BUT Jeff sent me part of a future software update that tweaks the radio a little, and after 2 days after that update,again, doing the same kind of testing, I see a much improved radio signal and a more constant reception overall.It really made a difference and although I don't listen to the radio a lot, I'm pleased that now it works better than before.
So far, in all honesty, I have no regrets for ordering this unit .For everything that it gives you , simple and intuitive interface as well as the OEM looks, can't see a reason not to get one.

Hopefully this makes sense ..

Doru 09-29-2014 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by four.8is (Post 1010528)
Doru, here's my experience with the radio so far ...right out of the box, the radio reception isn't the greatest.I tested it under all of the circumstances you listed above : stop lights, while driving and underground parking lots ;
the signal was worse than the OEM radio that I thought was ok, BUT Jeff sent me part of a future software update that tweaks the radio a little, and after 2 days after that update,again, doing the same kind of testing, I see a much improved radio signal and a more constant reception overall.It really made a difference and although I don't listen to the radio a lot, I'm pleased that now it works better than before.
So far, in all honesty, I have no regrets for ordering this unit .For everything that it gives you , simple and intuitive interface as well as the OEM looks, can't see a reason not to get one.

Hopefully this makes sense ..

Thanks for the feedback. I ordered one, not sure when it will show up. So I have to ask Jeff for a "radio patch", it seems.
One more question: can you please look up in the rear hatch, and see what your amp model is? (Lear, Philips, Loewe - all are O.E., but pending of the cost of the day, BMW equipped the cars with whatever was cheapest on that day). It seems the DSP works with a certain amp model.....

four.8is 09-29-2014 06:07 PM

Interesting , I'll have to check the brand when I get back home.will let you know

Doru 09-29-2014 06:22 PM

OK, thanks

xRide 09-29-2014 07:32 PM

I didnt read all the post but is this a plug and play with the navigation units as well?

four.8is 09-29-2014 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by xRide (Post 1010631)
I didnt read all the post but is this a plug and play with the navigation units as well?

Yes you'd need an additional cable but I suggest you read the whole thread so you can get a better idea of what's needed and how it works.

four.8is 09-29-2014 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Doru (Post 1010607)
Thanks for the feedback. I ordered one, not sure when it will show up. So I have to ask Jeff for a "radio patch", it seems.
One more question: can you please look up in the rear hatch, and see what your amp model is? (Lear, Philips, Loewe - all are O.E., but pending of the cost of the day, BMW equipped the cars with whatever was cheapest on that day). It seems the DSP works with a certain amp model.....

Ya there's no easy way to find out the brand on this AMP
it's written on te back so in order to see it you gotta take the amp out by unscrewing about 14 screws and mess around with the bracket lol
But I got it, it's LEAR


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