| Quote, originally posted by Timmbo » |
| I see, so you are not looking to watch DVD on your Nav screen? |
Yes sir, that is correct. I just hate pushing the "I agree" button at startup and it would sure be nice to program the NAV while in motion.
Post Title: Re: KP Technologies NAV Bypass Module (amG35)
Posted by: iamkhanz at 8:31 PM 8/26/2008
Also can we watch a DVD on the front screen in the 06?
Post Title: Re: KP Technologies NAV Bypass Module (Mrsfl)
Posted by: Timmbo at 5:16 PM 1/25/2009
| Quote, originally posted by Mrsfl » |
Anyone? Also can we watch a DVD on the front screen in the 06? |
Yes you can. If you have a DVD player, you need to purchase a unit such as the "TV and Nav 2 Go" module.....you install this at the back of the Navigation system's DVD rom drive. You then send your DVD feed from your DVD player to the module. You then have a switch to flip from Nav to DVD on the front screen. I can help you out if you are interested in details.
Post Title: Re: KP Technologies NAV Bypass Module (Timmbo)
Posted by: 56'r at 6:12 AM 2/20/2009
| Quote, originally posted by 56’r » |
| Hi,does this mod also allow programming the Nav while in motion? |
Welcome to the Armada/QX56 Forum! Glad to have you as a member of NICOclub!
I DO NOT believe that the module will allow for the programming of the Nav while in motion. However, all you need to do is go to the back of your stereo and splice a simple toggle or rocker switch in the VSS (vehicle speed sensor) wire. Then while you are driving, you flip the switch, set your destination, and flip the switch back. This mod should cost you about $5 total! Here is a link to the service manual (the Armada wiring should all be the same):
Post Title: Re: KP Technologies NAV Bypass Module (56'r)
Posted by: C-Kwik at 1:07 PM 2/25/2009
| Quote, originally posted by 56’r » |
| Hi,does this mod also allow programming the Nav while in motion? |
Yes, if you add a relay or get one with the relay included. The unit can allow you to switch an auxilliary device by pressing and holding the ok button for a few seconds. You will have to access the speed signal on the back of the nav unit, and slipce in the relay. The unit can be set to provide swithing in three different modes. One is on/off where the default is always off. The second is a on/off switch that retains memory of the last position (If you had it switched on when you turned the car off, it will be on when you turn it back on). The last is intended for use for bypassing the speed sensor wire and will remain on for 20 seconds after the last time you press ok.
I have this on my Titan. Works great for both bypassing the OK screen and allowing programming while in motion.
Post Title: Re: KP Technologies NAV Bypass Module (Timmbo)
Posted by: thinkbiga at 4:40 PM 6/3/2009
Thanks
Post Title: Re: KP Technologies NAV Bypass Module (Timmbo)
Posted by: thinkbiga at 10:13 PM 7/2/2009
Thanks
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Posted by: C-Kwik at 4:11 PM 7/6/2009
I'm not sure how you would wire the CD-DVD button to activate it though as I don't have that in my Titan and even then, its likely a momentary signal when depressed. Adding a module that accepts such a signal can work but can also be glitchy if for whatever reason the input device and the screen's input setting are not synchonized (DVD player on, screen is displaying Nav and vice versa). I can't recall seeing a static signal from the DVD player that you might be able to use either. You'll probably just need to wire in a manual switch. If you have no need for the Nav programming ability while driving, then you can use the aformentioned KP technology device to bypass the disclaimer screen and use the "OK" button switching funtion to toggle between the Nav and DVD display.
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