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RNS-510 - Just Arrived

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markfive:
I ended up using the guide here. Took me 45 minutes, and that included tracing and removing all the cables for the old Nokia car kit and the iPod adapter. A few trim tools, a Torx T20 and a bit of patience and preparation was all it took. Just be careful as you remove the trim round the head unit - the clips on the back look quite fragile.
Luckily for me, no coding needed for the basics (as I took an MFD2 out) and luckily as well the audio is fine - in fact it's a lot better than the MFD2.
Bound to be a bit of coding this weekend though - not got the track displaying in the dash yet, and there's the small matter of the RSAP Bluetooth kit and MFSW buttons sitting on the table......  :wink:

rdfcpete:
Thanks for the link to the guide Mark, looks more intuitive than the one I found.

I understand the RNS-510 supports USB, how does this work?  There seems to be no USB connection anywhere, do I have to purchase an extra connection lead or port?

Hedge:
You would need the MDI interface. I believe it goes in place of your CD changer but have been known to be wrong in the past.  :wink:

rdfcpete:
CD changer - in the centre console front arm rest area?
I guess this is yet more complicated wiring?  :sad1:

Cheers,
Pete.

Hedge:

--- Quote from: rdfcpete on November 25, 2009, 02:07:55 pm ---CD changer - in the centre console front arm rest area?
I guess this is yet more complicated wiring?  :sad1:

Cheers,
Pete.

--- End quote ---

No in the back of the unit you can place the interface where you like.

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