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05-18-2022, 11:57 AM | #815 |
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Doesn't Hey Siri work like OK Google?
I always use that vs trying to use a trigger button or the UI.
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05-18-2022, 12:01 PM | #816 | |
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I’m going to replace the most cable over the weekend and see if that helps. I didn’t replace this when I fitted the new unit. Didn’t get it on the P2000 light version I had before. I will also contact support and see what they have to say. |
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Can someone, where the SVS button works, provide me the TRC file from the CIC for comparison?! Thanks |
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05-18-2022, 10:53 PM | #818 | |
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I am wondering if the solution presented above could work by connecting the Mr12Volt LVDS output (side that would go to CCC display) to the adapter above, and then connecting the output from the adapter to the upgraded CIC display? If so, then there would be no need to source the CIC version of Mr12Volt (or also no need to yank the head-unit again, depending on where you may have mounted Mr12Volt...) I guess the key question is, are the CCC and CIC displays plug-n-play swappable, except for the 10pin versus 4pin LVDS connection. OR, are there other connection differences between them? Anybody 100% know the answer? The challenge I see with the original solution presented above is that it seems mr12volt CCC version and CIC version are different in regard to the harness. CIC version doesn't change it, and just connects via the iDrive controller, while the CCC version has the harness adapter bundle which is a PITA to fit back inside the car with the head-unit. If I were to be able to just update my CCC version screen based on my thinking above, I would not have to touch anything to install except to remove my glove-box and cup holders, (and of course the display). This is by far preferable. But it all depends on ONLY the LVDS cable connection being different between CCC and CIC display screens. (And the adapter mentioned above working.) Has anybody done anything like this? I'd love to have a higher resolution display, but don't want to go thru the hassle of CIC retrofit and then also ordering CIC version of Mr12Volt. I'd also REALLY like to avoid having to yank the head-unit again if not doing CIC retro. (BTW, I can't see doing CIC retro without also replacing the iDrive controller....which means trying to find matching center console trim that will fit the new(er) CIC controller.... I LIKE my trim (wood), and definitely want it to match like stock (and the other trim in the car.) My understanding that it is a very difficult challenge because the new CIC can't fit into the CCC controller existing trim cutout. Bimmertech even told me they cannot match the trim with their ...ahem...$1800 CIC retrofit package, and I would need to source myself, or use generic trim panel they could provide. That is a complete deal-breaker for me...especially for $1800!) Here is a (poor) ASCI pic of the setup: Head-Unit <--LVDS 10pin--> P2000 <--LVDS 10pin cable (to display)--> <LVDS 10 to 4pin Adapter> CIC display. Finny |
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05-19-2022, 01:19 AM | #819 | |
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If you want a higher res screen with the P2000, a CIC retrofit is your only option. |
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05-19-2022, 08:56 AM | #820 | |
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“Hey Google, answer call.” “Hey Google, reject call.”
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Is someone able to measure the resistance at the iDrive splitter between the purple and black/purple wires? Are there any additional pictures of how far the iDrive connector should be seated? I'm fairly confident I have it fully seated, it looks like the couple pictures posted earlier in the thread. Last edited by Biwster26; 05-19-2022 at 12:05 PM.. |
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05-19-2022, 03:11 PM | #822 | |
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I have removed my p2000 and unfortunately the K-CAN errors are still present. I believe that a control unit or component has been broken. I sometimes get the K-CAN errors cleared, but after a drive they are usually back. I never had such problems before the p2000. I'll try to systematically remove the components that are related to the p2000, clear the errors and see if they come back. really annoying because the p2000 worked well |
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05-20-2022, 06:25 AM | #823 |
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I'm wringing my hands thinking about whether or not to pay the early adopter tax and re-buy it for the new version. Is it finally perfect?
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05-20-2022, 03:14 PM | #824 | |
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Dash light on 4x4, ABS, brake, Emerg EWS - this is after changing the parking condition from gear position to parking key, not sure if related. I locked the car, waited for several minutes, then the error seems to have gone away on startup. Then it came back again within half a mile of driving. I changed the parking condition back to gear position, then parked it overnight. I drove for a while today and it seemed ok, but who knows. Will update the thread if I find anything. Might be time to get a canbus debugger or something. |
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05-20-2022, 03:48 PM | #825 | |
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I have uploaded a video of my mistake. As I said, the p2000 box is now removed and the error is still present. There are many K-CAN errors in the error memory, delete sometimes works. have you already read your error memory from the car? https://youtube.com/shorts/Lm5HBe_NIfM?feature=share |
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05-21-2022, 07:11 AM | #826 | |
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It's still early but what I can say is that the newest iteration is noticeably faster, sounds like 10x better on my 2012 E82 1 series with Harmon Kardon sound. The bass is rich, extremely deep and low, much more detailed, and 3D sounding. Also it's not just the bass that has improved. The mids are more clear as well. Overall it just sounds more detailed and scary good! The P2000 was great, but the DSP is what we have been waiting for. I had to bring my equalizer back to middle on all settings. What I had before was trying to compensate for lack of bass and sounded way too deep. One thing to note for E82 guys: we literally only have one place to put this box and that's under the passenger vent with a few zip ties and foam padding. The newer version fits perfectly now with the extra 6" LVDS cable. Nothing will block the HVAC vent flap now. Just make sure the cables are clear of the cross bar where the glove box grabs on while re-installing. Any one in the Toronto area, I can help with the install. In my setup I extended the micro SD slot with one of those cheap ribbon extenders so I can access the port from the glovebox. With E82 you can easily get to the box for updates by just removing the four trims on the passenger side (side panel next to mucket, passenger vent, under glove box HVAC panel, small glovebox panel on right). I would say the ribbon extender may not be needed. The new LVDS on the DSP version is properly shielded on the end that plugs into the MMI. I doubt there will be any video interference like I had on the P2000, while in reverse mode. Mr12Volt seemed to realize that the cheap video connector originally used was no good. So far the video is perfect in R. I'm using the Green Yi 720p AHD 170 cam with the cam line cut to allow the MMI lines only. The image is crisp as usual. I need to test the previous bug where getting close to objects caused the image to go red and cut out. Also I have not seen the image sliced in half bug yet either. Still early though. I intend on testing a microphone I got off Amazon, I ran out of time to do that on my instal yesterday. Stay tuned. |
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I considered an SD extender for firmware updates, but the problem is you need to be able to cycle power to the box and disconnect MOST during the firmware update process, which means you need physical access anyway.
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05-22-2022, 09:55 AM | #828 | |
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In a nutshell, I was missing couple things that are posted here-n-there (and over there):
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05-22-2022, 01:35 PM | #829 | |
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Support are sending me a replacement unit just in case my one is faulty. Does anyone else use audible? This is where the problem is most noticeable. If so do you get any audio static clicks? Interested if anyone else is getting this. |
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Keep us posted. I haven't noticed anything, but that doesn't mean it's not happening. Can you identify any other scenario where its happening? I don't have audible to test against.
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Support have been great. New DSP box is already on its way and should be with me either tomorrow or Wednesday. As soon as I get a chance I will swap it over and report back. |
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05-23-2022, 01:29 PM | #835 | |
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All of the various software notes along the way make me think there will be some bugs to squish along the way. I've yet to install mine.
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