Nav-Tv's iPod connection
#1
Nav-Tv's iPod connection - Pics added
Nav-TV's iPod direct connect- finally the way that my iPod should have sounded in my car from day 1.
Not difficult to install, and pretty reasonable interface controls on the factory screen.
It uses the trademarked iPod connector cable from any iPod to a Cat-5 end, which plugs into the back of the "brainbox" -the small Nav-TV unit. There is also a power connector to the Nav-TV unit, which in turn charges your iPod. The third connector to the Nav-TV unit is the M.O.S.T. interface cable.
You can display and search by somg, artist, playlist etc.
cons: I haven't been able to access contacts, or calenders, pictures, or other
stored info. and I am pretty sure this is not accessible anyway (too
bad).
Can't scroll effortlessly through your entire iPod's content quickly like on
the iPod with the click wheel.
iPod cannot be controlled via its own buttons, once synched with the
head unit just displays "Nav-TV".
The central Steering wheel dash display doesn't show any valuable info.
Most controls have to be entered from the head unit, all with the dial **** on the lower right, but then after a selection, the steering wheel can control track to track jump, and of course volume, mute, and changing sources (FM, AM, CD in the dash, and iPod)
Sounds superb and worth the $$ 800.00 plus tax ad in $35 for a house call.
There is no readable manual as of yet but the rep at Nav-TV says that he was adding a few finishing touches to a final draft, so one should be coming down the pipeline soon.
Anyone in Chicago should call SOUNDz Plus @ 630-393-3333 and ask for Marty. He will hook you up.
Not difficult to install, and pretty reasonable interface controls on the factory screen.
It uses the trademarked iPod connector cable from any iPod to a Cat-5 end, which plugs into the back of the "brainbox" -the small Nav-TV unit. There is also a power connector to the Nav-TV unit, which in turn charges your iPod. The third connector to the Nav-TV unit is the M.O.S.T. interface cable.
You can display and search by somg, artist, playlist etc.
cons: I haven't been able to access contacts, or calenders, pictures, or other
stored info. and I am pretty sure this is not accessible anyway (too
bad).
Can't scroll effortlessly through your entire iPod's content quickly like on
the iPod with the click wheel.
iPod cannot be controlled via its own buttons, once synched with the
head unit just displays "Nav-TV".
The central Steering wheel dash display doesn't show any valuable info.
Most controls have to be entered from the head unit, all with the dial **** on the lower right, but then after a selection, the steering wheel can control track to track jump, and of course volume, mute, and changing sources (FM, AM, CD in the dash, and iPod)
Sounds superb and worth the $$ 800.00 plus tax ad in $35 for a house call.
There is no readable manual as of yet but the rep at Nav-TV says that he was adding a few finishing touches to a final draft, so one should be coming down the pipeline soon.
Anyone in Chicago should call SOUNDz Plus @ 630-393-3333 and ask for Marty. He will hook you up.
Last edited by kooser; 09-25-2006 at 12:35 PM.
#2
Link for added pics:
http://web.mac.com/kooser/iWeb/Koose...y/Welcome.html
http://web.mac.com/kooser/iWeb/Koose...y/Welcome.html
Last edited by kooser; 09-30-2006 at 06:32 AM.
#5
Originally Posted by tomv
Looks great!
Will it work on vehicles without Nav?
Will it work on vehicles without Nav?
#6
The great thing about NAV-TV is it allows you to connect a ton of different things into it.....Currently I have my video ipod, one connection for regular music and another for the AV function so I can watch music videos, tv shows or other downloaded media (from the ipod) on BOTH of my stock screens(NAV and Instrument cluster) While I also have a DVD player hookup and XBOX 360/PS2 with the Alpine V-Net hooked in for the XM Radio.....I dont know what I would do without my NAV-TV during traffic jams on the Jersey Turnpike!!! Great product.....Highly recommended
#7
For Los Angeles people, there is on company that called Al & Ed's Autosound that do that.
Address 8500 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, Called Elie Rothstin @ 3109205454
It cost $750 to installed. My Beverely hills porsche refferal to me.
I haven try thought, but will installed it soon in nearly future.
Address 8500 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, Called Elie Rothstin @ 3109205454
It cost $750 to installed. My Beverely hills porsche refferal to me.
I haven try thought, but will installed it soon in nearly future.
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#9
Originally Posted by CayenneTurbo77
The great thing about NAV-TV is it allows you to connect a ton of different things into it.....Currently I have my video ipod, one connection for regular music and another for the AV function so I can watch music videos, tv shows or other downloaded media (from the ipod) on BOTH of my stock screens(NAV and Instrument cluster) While I also have a DVD player hookup and XBOX 360/PS2 with the Alpine V-Net hooked in for the XM Radio.....I dont know what I would do without my NAV-TV during traffic jams on the Jersey Turnpike!!! Great product.....Highly recommended
You should add a Mac mini in the glovebox with bluetooth keyboard with integral trackpad. One dude did this with his Toyota Prius and he is able to use the screens touchpad interface still. - http://www.kusnetz.net/prius/
With all that sh*t in my car I would have to have my wife and a mattress in back so then I would never leave!
#11
Originally Posted by cayenne_ksa
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that's what I got
but we can't find the iWeb page you've requested. It's possible that:
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that's what I got
http://web.mac.com/kooser/iWeb/Koose...y/Welcome.html
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