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JW911



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Zermatt Silver
Dension Gateway onto FFRR

I asked a similar question on PH with no response so I thought I'd try here:

I've acquired an iPhone 3GS and would like to hook it up to the stereo. The car is a 2003 HSE (non Satnav) and Dension Gateways appear to be the way to go. Two questions really:

Does a BMW version work? If so, which?

If not, LR are sole supplier for all LR vehicles. Is there one available for my setup? I understand I would lose the CD changer.

Thanks.

Post #13082 12th Feb 2010 5:45pm
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Macdaddy



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2003 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 V8 Java Black

Yes its possible.

Ive got a switch to change between the CD changer and my 3GS.

You still need to change tracks etc etc using your iphone tho. TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

4.4 V8 Autobiography and 22" wheels **Gone**

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JW911



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Thanks for the info. I was hoping to be able to change tracks, etc using the steering wheel buttons as per a BMW. Guess that's not possible.

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Macdaddy



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Not in a 2003 car no.

I know my mates 2010 model its all linked into the touch screen which i'm jealous of! TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

4.4 V8 Autobiography and 22" wheels **Gone**

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JW911



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I can just about justify a Dension thing to Mrs JW911. Not sure I'll be so successful with a brand new FFRR.

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Actually, as far as I am aware there are more possibilities of controlling iPods/iPhones via the car's display and controls in the BMW based cars than in the Ford based cars. Search here or google 'intravee' or 'dice' + ipod+range rover or bmw. 
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Macdaddy



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Found this image on the Intravee site : http://www.intravention.co.uk/

The Nav TV VehicleDock is a universal iPod docking station that can be connected to any screen in your car providing there is a free A/V input. (NB: So this can connect to one of the many AV Input Leads we sell for various vehicles! Buy a TV In Motion lead as well and your passengers can watch a video from your iPod while the vehicle is moving!!)

The system is a hideaway unit controlled by a remote control (or connected to the OEM screen). Users will be familiar with the iPod-like music selection of song, artist, playlist, album or genre. However this has a unique feature that will allow you to browse the video menu on screen, then play your video selection on your in-car screen without having to fumble with the iPod. Users can select an iPod photo image slideshow or album artwork, as music is being played. You can watch videos, listen to music, podcasts and even audio books. The unit can be switched between NTSC and PAL. It also has an S-video output.

The unit is controlled using the (provided) 18 button infrared remote control. It also comes with a remote 'red eye' on a long wire so you can hide the VehicleDock away, for example in the boot of the vehicle.

Features:

> Charges iPod
> Connects to any A/V Input - has standard RCA/Phono sockets AND an S-Video Out socket
> Plays music & movies
> Easy to navigate menus
> Create playlists whilst you listen
> Comes with the lead to connect to iPod.

PLEASE NOTE: This device requires a live (constant - from the vehicle battery) feed, a switched live (only powered when vehicle ignition is on) and an earth. IF IN DOUBT we recommend having this device professionally installed.

PLEASE ALSO NOTE: The device does NOT come with any RCA/Phono or S-Video leads. You will need to purchase these separately once you know which Output you will be using and what length you need.





Seems this priced at £169 without the lead means you can watch ipod videos too ! TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

4.4 V8 Autobiography and 22" wheels **Gone**

Post #13159 14th Feb 2010 10:09am
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robbo770



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See my post on installing an intravee in a range rover on the forum here

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic1556.html

I upgraded to a Mk4 DVD unit which gives me the BMW screen type layout up front as the range green is so out of date!

cheers Rob

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jayzee



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Thought you can change between green, red and blue display on that unit?

Post #13184 14th Feb 2010 11:55pm
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