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Tesh



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Dan

Im literally plugging the ibus 3 wire plug (4th is spare) from the intravee into the Resler USB interface and it cant find it

My Resler is the USB not the circuit board type like yours

I have as yet not gone into device manager to set the com ports but will try that tonight

Paul


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Stebo



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Try using a few different usb ports and changing the com number (com6 worked for me for some reason). Also check everything is working - I managed to blow a few fused which didn't help!

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Tesh wrote:
Dan

Im literally plugging the ibus 3 wire plug (4th is spare) from the intravee into the Resler USB interface and is cant find it

My Resler is the USB not the circuit board type like yours

I have as yet gone into device manager to set the com ports but will try that tonight

Paul


Like I said, only connect the iBus data and Earth. Then see how you get on.

D 

Post #15721 26th Mar 2010 1:12pm
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Tesh



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Thanks for the quick replys guy's

Ill get to the bottom of it tonight

Tesh

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Tesh



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well gents I have tried every which way I can and it doesnt work

I am really peed off with the £60 wasted on this rubbish!!!!

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Tesh wrote:
well gents I have tried every which way I can and it doesnt work

I am really peed off with the £60 wasted on this rubbish!!!!


A bad workman blames his tools. Sorry, no offence intended. BUT it does work, the fact that you can't get it to work does not make IT rubbish.

There is of course the posibility that the interface is broken. If you plugged the lead from the CD changer strait onto the board then it will be as the 12v and earth are the other way round. Only if you used the end plug and then a ground wire will it work. If you've punted 12v+ around a sensitive circuit then it may be fried.

If you want me to check the board works pm me and I'll send you my address so you can post it to me and I'll check it out for you.

PS, I never got intravee to work in my car, I was using all 3 wires. I bet if I used just the two now it would work. I ended up cussing it and selling it on for a loss! Embarassed

Dan 

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Tesh



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Dan

Its the drivers Im having trouble with
I cant get them to install correctly
On the Resler site it states that the USB type needs a permanent live feed

Tesh

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Tesh



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managed to get the drivers installed corrwectly

Its now reading the ibus but cant seem to program the tv or the light warning although it tells me it has been coded and turn ignition off then on to confirm

Any ideas?

Cheers

Paul

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Tesh



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ive noticed with car in drive if i pull the handbrake on one click the tv comes on

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Did you do a "Read" first? this then sets navcoder up for the options you have, rather than its default options.

In TV, you need to make it look like this:
 

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Tesh



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yes I read first then ticked the 2 boxes then pressed code
it said coding succesfull, switch ingnition off then on to activate the new settings

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Tesh



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It appears to be programming the car but when you test what ever you have programed it hasnt been successful

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I think to get to this level of detail, and to be successful, you really need to either go to a dealer, or invest in one of those £1k devices (on ebay).

I have found that most of these cheaper systems purport to be able to communicate and adjust with most systems, but the reality is that they can't - not to that level.

Yer pays yer money, and get what you pay for IMO Big Cry Java with Ivory 2006 4.2 Supercharged. 23.5k miles - NOW SOLD!

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Tesh



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Success.............................. the TV is enabled Cool Cool

ll I have to do now is sort the "check side light" warning


Tesh

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jayzee wrote:
but the reality is that they can't - not to that level.


Maybe you're doing it wrong, or maybe you're a dealer in disguise?

There are cheaper options out there, it's a lot more complicated to figure out how to do it yourself though over taking the car to the dealer. But if money is no object then I see your point. 

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