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Version 01.07.2016

 

 

RL2-DVD900 

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1.4.1.2.

 

Rear-view camera setting (dip 5) 
 

If set to OFF, the interface switches to factory LVDS picture while the reverse gear is engaged 
to display factory rear-view camera or factory optical park system picture. 
If set to ON, the interface witches to its rear-view camera input CAM while the reverse gear 
is engaged. 

 
1.4.1.3.

 

Monitor selection (dip 7-8) 

 

Dip 7 and 8 are for monitor-specific video settings which cannot be predicted as even within 
the same head-unit version, the monitor specifications may vary. It is necessary to try all 
possible combinations (both OFF, both ON, 7 OFF and 8 ON, 7 ON and 8 OFF) - while a 
working video source is connected to the chosen input of the interface - to see which 
combination gives the best picture quality and size (some may give no picture). It is possible 
to first hot plug through the dip combinations, but if you do not experience any change of 
picture after trying all 4 options, retry and disconnected the 6pin power plug of the video-
box between every change of the dip setting. 

 

 

2.

 

Installation 

 

Switch off ignition and disconnect the vehicle’s battery! The interface needs a permanent 
12V source. If according to factory rules disconnecting the battery is to be avoided, it is 
usually sufficient to put the vehicle is sleep-mode.  In case the sleep-mode does not show 
success, disconnect the battery with a resistor lead. 
If power source is not taken directly from the battery, the connection has to be checked 
for being start-up proven and permanent. 

 
 

2.1.

 

Place of installation 

 

The interface is installed on the backside of the factory monitor. 

 
 

 

All manuals and user guides at all-guidesbox.com

all-guidesbox.com

Summary of Contents for RL2-DVD900

Page 1: ...Factory Infotainment Monitors Rear and Front Camera FBAS Input FBAS Video Input for After Market Devices e g DVD Player DVD Tuner Automatic Switching to Rear View Camera Input by Engagement of Reverse...

Page 2: ...ion 2 2 Connection schema 2 3 Connecting video interface and GM LAN box 2 4 Connection to the factory monitor 2 5 Connecting peripheral devices 2 5 1 After market rear view camera 2 5 1 1 Case 1 GM LA...

Page 3: ...pdates of the vehicle s software can cause malfunctions of the interface We offer free software updates for our interfaces for one year after purchase To receive a free update the interface must be se...

Page 4: ...ory audio AUX input or a FM modulator Factory rear view camera Automatic switch back from inserted video to factory rear view camera only while reverse gear is engaged To extend the switch back additi...

Page 5: ...the enabled video inputs can be accessed when switching through the interface s video sources It is recommended to enable only the required inputs for the disabled will be skipped when switching throu...

Page 6: ...gives the best picture quality and size some may give no picture It is possible to first hot plug through the dip combinations but if you do not experience any change of picture after trying all 4 opt...

Page 7: ...Version 01 07 2016 RL2 DVD900 Page 7 2 2 Connection schema All manuals and user guides at all guidesbox com...

Page 8: ...of 6pin constant signal Video source switching white of 6pin as 12V impulse Connect black female 4pin Micro Fit connector of the 4pin cable to the male 4pin Micro Fit connector of the GM LAN box Note...

Page 9: ...nterface after reconnecting the battery one must be on Connect red green drilled cable of 6pin of 8pin cable to the male 4pin connector of the video interface Note The GM LAN box is not compatible wit...

Page 10: ...of the GVIF cable to the male 8pin connector of the interface Remove female GVIF connector from the rear of the factory monitor and connect it to the GVIF connector of the GVIF cable Connect female GV...

Page 11: ...N Box included in the scope of delivery For this reason there are two possibilities of installation If the Can Box supports the reverse gear the green wire of the 6Pin to 8pin cable is occupied by 12V...

Page 12: ...electronic interferences a relay eg AC RW 1230 with AC RS5 wiring or an interference filter e g AC PNF RVC will be required The diagram below shows the use of the relay Disconnect green cable of 6pin...

Page 13: ...o interface which is labeled as CAM 2 6 2 After Market Front Camera Connect 6pin male connector of video cable to 6pin female connector of video interface Connect male RCA of front camera to the white...

Page 14: ...nly insert video signals into the factory infotainment If an AV source is connected audio insertion must be done by factory audio AUX input or FM modulator The inserted video signal can be activated s...

Page 15: ...ust be done separately for RGB AV1 and AV2 while the corresponding input is selected and visible on the monitor AV2 and CAM share the same settings which must be adjusted in AV2 Note The OSD menu is o...

Page 16: ...are not enabled are skipped Switchover by vehicle buttons isn t possible in all vehicles In some vehicles the external keypad must be used Note The white wire of the 6pin cable can be used with a 5 1...

Page 17: ...connected according to manual Plugging into head unit does not work when the manual says to plug into monitor and vice versa Wrong monitor settings of video interface Try different combinations of dip...

Page 18: ...es not support this function for vehicle Use external keypad or cut white wire of 6pin to 8pin cable and apply 12V impulses for AV switching Pressed too short For video source switching a longer press...

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