InCarTec r.LiNK 27-311 Manual de usuario

r.LiNK Video-inserter
27-311
(RL2-GVIF)
Compatible with
Chevrolet, Lexus and Toyota vehicles
with GVIF technology
and for Land Rover and Jaguar with
touch-screen navigation version 1 and 1.1
Video-inserter for rear-view camera input
and two additional video sources
Product features
Video-inserter for factory-infotainment systems
2 CVBS video-inputs for after-market devices (e.g. DVD-Player, DVB-T tuner)
FBAS Rear-view camera video-input
Automatic switching to rear-view camera input on engagement of the reverse gear
Video-in-motion in drive mode (ONLY for connected video-sources)
AV-inputs NTSC compatible
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Contents
1. Prior to installation
1.1. Delivery contents
1.2. Checking the compatibility of vehicle and accessories
1.3. Connectors –video interface
1.4. Dip-switch settings
1.4.1. Enabling the interface’s video inputs (dip 2-3)
1.4.2. Rear-view camera setting (dip 5)
1.4.3. Monitor selection (dips 6-8)
2. Installation
2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.
2.4.1.
2.4.2.
2.5.
2.5.1.
2.5.2.
2.6.
2.7.
Place of installation
Connection schematic
Connecting video-interface and 6pin cable
Connection to the factory monitor
Special case 1: For Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles with touch-screen version 1
Special case 2: For Lexus/Toyota vehicles–picture is blinking after installation
Connecting video sources
After-market rear-view camera
Audio-insertion
Connecting video-interface and keypad
Picture settings
3. Interface operation
4. Specifications
5. Frequently asked questions

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Legal Information
By law, watching moving pictures while driving is prohibited, the driver must not be
distracted. We do not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury resulting,
directly or indirectly, from installation or operation of this product. This product should
only be used while standing or to display fixed menus or rear-view-camera video when the
vehicle is moving, for example the MP3 menu for DVD upgrades.
1. Prior to installation
Read the manual prior to installation.
Technical knowledge is necessary for installation. The place of installation must be free of
moisture and away from heat sources.
1.1. Delivery contents
Take down the serial number of the interface and store this manual for support
purposes: ____________________

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Requirements
Vehicle Chevrolet Camaro model years 2013-2014
Lexus: LS/GS/RX/ES/IS, monitor and head-unit must be separate
units and connected with a GVIF cable!
Toyota: Landcruiser, Prius and other vehicles from 2007 with
GVIF technology, monitor and head-unit must be separate units
and connected with a GVIF cable!
Jaguar: XF X250, XK X150 (Modelljahre 2007-2011)
Land Rover: Range Rover (Vogue) L322 (2005-2009),
Range Rover Sport L320 (2005-2009), Discovery 3 L319 (2004-
2009), Freelander 2 L359 (2007-2012)
Only Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles with factory navigation!
Head-unit/monitor Chevrolet with 7” MyLink
Lexus and Toyota with GVIF-technology
Jaguar with touch-screen navigation version 1.1 (menu 2)
Land Rover with touch-screen navigation version 1 and 1.1
(menu 2)
Limitations
Video only The interface inserts ONLY video signals into the infotainment.
For sound use the possibly existing factory-audio-AUX-input or a
FM-modulator.
Video insertion Jaguar/LR The inserted video can only be seen in map mode of the factory
navigation (the automatically switching to an after-market rear-
view camera, too).
Jaguar/LR with Touch-screen Blue GVIF connectors of vehicle and interface have to be cut,
version 1 changed against each other and soldered.
Factory rear-view camera Automatical switching-back from inserted video to factory rear-
view camera only while reverse gear is engaged. To delay the
switch-back time, additional electronics is required.
1.2. Checking the compatibility of vehicle and accessories

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1.3. Connectors –video interface
The video-interface converts the video signals of connected after-market sources in a factory
monitor compatible picture signal which is inserted in the factory monitor, by using separate
trigger options.
1.4. Dip-switch settings
Some settings must be selected by the dip-switches on the
video-interface. Dip position down is ON and position up is OFF.
After each Dip-switch-change a power-reset of the Can-box has to be performed!
See following chapters for detailed information.
Dip
Function
ON (down)
OFF (up)
1
No function
-
set to OFF
2
CVBS AV1-input
enabled
disabled
3
CVBS AV2-input
enabled
disabled
4
No function
-
set to OFF
5
Rear-view cam type
after-market
factory or none
6
Monitor
selection
Try all possible combinations of dip 6-8 to find the best
picture (quality and size)
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1.4.1.1. Enabling the interface’s video inputs (dip 2-3)
Only 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 through the video-interfaces inputs.
1.4.1.2. Rear-view camera setting (dip 5)
If set to OFF, the interface switches to factory picture while the reverse gear is engaged to
display factory rear-view camera.
If set to ON, the interface switches to its rear-view camera input „Camera-IN“ while the
reverse gear is engaged.
1.4.1.3. Monitor selection (dips 6-8)
Dips 6-8 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 - 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 options, retry and disconnected the 6pin
power plug of the video-box between every change of the dip setting.
Note: Dip 1 und 4 are out of function and have to be set to OFF.
2. Installation
To install the interface, first switch off the ignition and disconnect the vehicle’s battery.
Please read the owner`s manual of the car, regarding the battery`s disconnection! If
required, enable the car`s Sleep-mode (hibernation mode)
In case the sleep-mode does not succeed, the disconnection of the battery can be done
with a resistor lead.
If the necessary stabilized power supply for the interface is not taken directly from the
battery, the chosen connection has to be checked for being constantly stabile.
The interface needs a permanent 12V source!
Note: Before a final installation, we recommend a test-run to ensure the compatibility of the
vehicle and the interface. Due to changes in the production of the vehicle manufacturer
there’s always a possibility of incompatibility.
2.1. Place of installation
The interface is installed on the backside of the factory monitor.

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2.2. Connection schematic

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2.3. Connecting video-interface and 6pin cable
Connect white female 6pin connector of the 6pin power / RVC cable to the male 6pin
connector of the video-interface.
Connect the wires of the 6pin power / RVC cable according to the upper diagram
(Pin 1,2,4 und 5).
Note: Check the LEDs on video-interface after reconnecting the battery, one has to be on.

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2.4. Connections to the factory monitor
Remove factory monitor.
Connect female HSD+2pin connector of the picture signal cable to the male HSD+2pin
connector on the rear-side of the interface.
Remove the female GVIF connector from the rear-side of the factory monitor and
connect it to the male GVIF connector of the picture signal cable.
Connect female GVIF connector of the picture signal cable to the male GVIF
connector of the factory monitor.

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2.4.1. Special case 1: For Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles with touch-screen version-1
In vehicles with touch screen version-1, the female blue GVIF connectors of the vehicle
harness and the female blue GVIF connector of the picture signal cable have to be cut,
changed against each other and soldered.
Cut both female GVIF connectors of the vehicle harness and the picture signal cable
with leaving enough cable on it.
Change both female GVIF connectors against each other.
Solder the female GVIF connector of the vehicle harness to the picture signal cable
and the GVIF connector of the picture signal cable to the vehicle harness. The red
wire has to be soldered to the brown coloured wire and the white wire to the purple
coloured wire.
2.4.2. Special case 2: For Lexus/Toyota vehicles –picture is blinking after the installation
In some vehicles (Lexus/Toyota) the picture is blinking after the installation. In this case the
cable at the power connector of the factory monitor needs to be cut like in the picture
below.
Cut the cable at pin 2 of the upper row from the left side and isolate both ends.
Note: Cable colour of pin 2 may vary.
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