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dan_uk_1984



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iBus + Resler Interface + Navcoder

For those interested, as you'll know a few months go I bought the Resler Interface. But I was moving house, then xmas happened etc so not had a real chance to have a play with it.

I connected to the CD Changer iBus wire - but an iBus feed is easier to find in the boot. (see info on Resler website) You only need the one iBus wire, and then any ground wire. I used a multimeter to find a handy one.


Hopefully the following should show you exactly what pins to use:

iBus:

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Ground:

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I've just noticed that NavCoder has a feature to input manual iBus codes:

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I'm a sucker for things like this, basically you stick in a code and press transmit and it will do whatever function.

For Example:

3F 06 00 0C 01 31 01 04 driver side mirror fold in
3F 06 00 0C 01 30 01 05 driver side mirror fold out
3F 06 00 0C 02 31 01 07 passenger side mirror fold in
3F 06 00 0C 02 30 01 06 passenger side mirror fold out

3F LL 00 0C 05 00 CK // Move Driver Seat forward
3F LL 00 0C 05 01 CK // Move Driver Seat Back
3F LL 00 0C 00 0B CK // Toggle Locks
3F LL 00 0C 00 08 CK // Open Trunk
3F LL 00 0C 00 02 CK // Activate the Window Washer
3F LL 00 0C 00 10 CK // Simulates Driver Door Open
3F LL 00 0C 00 11 CK // Lights on for 3 seconds then dim
3F LL 00 0C 00 14 CK // Wiper, single swipe
3F LL 00 0C 00 15 CK // Wiper, two swipes
3F LL 00 0C 00 16 CK // Wiper wash only (no wiper motion) about 2-3 seconds

3F LL 00 0C 00 40 CK // Open Trunk
3F LL 00 0C 00 41 CK // Rear Doors Locks ON
3F LL 00 0C 00 42 CK // Rear Doors Locks OFF
3F LL 00 0C 00 43 CK // Open the Gas Lock
3F LL 00 0C 00 44 CK // Lift the Rear Drivers side Window
3F LL 00 0C 00 45 CK // Lower the Driver side window
3F LL 00 0C 00 46 CK // Close the Gas LOCK
3F LL 00 0C 00 47 CK // Lower the Rear Passenger side window
3F LL 00 0C 00 4B CK // Washer Only
3F LL 00 0C 00 51 CK // ALL Locks Off
3F LL 00 0C 00 55 CK // ****** Alarm ON! **** Careful LOUD!! ****
3F LL 00 0C 00 59 CK // Interior Lights off
3F LL 00 0C 00 5B CK // Flashers ON (Interior lights too)
3F LL 00 0C 00 64 CK // Both Rear windows Down
3F LL 00 0C 00 65 CK // All windows DOWN
3F LL 00 0C 00 66 CK // Open Sunroof 

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Andy



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Why would you want to do that? 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

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dan_uk_1984



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Because it's the precursor to programming your own functionality and changing dealer spec options. 

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oh, ok. Can i make my doors lock when I drive off using this then? 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

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Yes, if you can figure it out. 

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I've just used the USB interface lead with Navcoder and sucesfully enabled tv in motion, had a bit of an issue with my laptop saying com3 was in use but managed to get round that. Seems like a good bit of kit. 2006 Mercedes CLS
1991 Retro-style Mini
But really finding it hard to fight the urge for a S/C...

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dan_uk_1984



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Where did you take your iBus feed from in the end? 

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Just plugged it in line with the TV Tuner, connected straight away once I got the laptop sorted. 2006 Mercedes CLS
1991 Retro-style Mini
But really finding it hard to fight the urge for a S/C...

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dan_uk_1984



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Just remember next time you plug it in it should go into the same USB port, if you put it in a different one the system will assign it a new com number. Not a problem as long as you connect it all up and THEN open Navcoder it should auto detect which com port to use.

D 

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Yeah cool, I'll remember that. I'm gonna have a play around tomorrow after work. 2006 Mercedes CLS
1991 Retro-style Mini
But really finding it hard to fight the urge for a S/C...

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Tesh



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Ive just recieved the Resler Interface and paid for Navcoder and can I hell get it to work
Feel like chucking it in the bin!!! Big Cry Big Cry Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad

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dan_uk_1984



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Tesh wrote:
Ive just recieved the Resler Interface and paid for Navcoder and can I hell get it to work
Feel like chucking it in the bin!!! Big Cry Big Cry Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad


What wire are you using to get the iBus? CD Changer or in the boot?

Describe the problem... 

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I have fitted an intravee and Alpine ipod controller so its easy enough to get to the ibus lead in the glovebox
Now Im attaching the plug on the end of the loom directly into the Resler USB but Navcoder does not detect the ibus.

Im running Vista and have downloaded the correct drivers

Thanks

Tesh

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dan_uk_1984



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Are you using two wires or three?

In theory one should use iBus, 12v+ and 12v- However that wouldn't work for me, so I just use iBus and 12v-

You checked the photo's above for pin config?

Have you told iBus the correct com port to use? In device manager you should have a com port and a number...

You should aways plug the resler into the laptop before opening up navcoder...

Dan 

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I've got this kit and found it pretty straight forward, did manage to blow a few fuses tho Whistle

I connceted it up to one of the wires in the boot, took all of 30 seconds. Uncliped one of the plugs, ramed the navcoder wired into the appropriate holes and reconnected the clip. Had the same issues with COM3 being in use, etc but when I changed the USB port everything was fine.

My car is up for sale, I'll take this out of it and sell it to anybody who is interested, the navcoder program is £20 to download though.

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