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  1. Let us know how it turns out.....I'd use a factory pin to ensure a good mating in the harness versus a bare wire. Even when removing an unused wire from your OEM harness and locking it into the the empty 10 slot next to the ground, it is still a little wobbly and definitely needs to be "guided in" as you reconnect your harness to the D1. When I did one recently it sure felt like it was wobbly even when connected, but it did mate up with the pin on the other side of the harness and it worked fine.
  2. Hi Philip I'm glad it all turned out well for you. Nice setup as the P90 and the D1 do function well together. The only downside is that the Video In on the D1 is used and does not leave it freed up to hook up a PS2 or Xbox readily to it......to do that you would need to use a video switcher. Not too tough to do but would have been nice to be able to leave the PS2 or Xbox A/V harness permanently plugged in and ready to plug and play like in my Acura MDX with the factory NAV and Rear Entertainment System. Kids don't sound like they are suffering though with their setup. Reg
  3. Success... Set switch on XDV-P90 from IPBus back to Stand Alone, back to IPBus, press reset button each time. Start with XDV-P90 power off via it's own remote. Allow Avic D1 to power up XDV-P90 via IPBus. Should get audio using S-DVD input which should now be an INPUT option. Set Video input on Avic D1 to M-DVD to get video. Exactly per the manual, just remember to reset the P90 DVD player as well everytime you move the rear switch from Standalone to IPBus. BTW, there is no AV Bus cable on the XDV-P90...
  4. Thanks Jimmy Will give the resets again in different sequences after resecuring all the plugs again. I did remove the - battery cable when doing the bypass mod as a safety precaution so did lose all power for some time to the electronics while the mod was done. Just strange that the P90 is no longer being seen as a S DVD source in the D1 menus after a simple ground mod was done with no other changes to the wiring. Hans
  5. That's what I'm trying to figure out....when I get a chance I need to unmount the P90 and look at the back of the unit to see if an AV Bus connector is there.....from the manual all it has is a optical out, a IP-Bus IN and a IP-Bus OUT. But you never know if the unit actually looks like that. A shop did the initial install. Was also wondering if there is a different procedure for resetting the P90 other than pushing the reset button in the front. There is a switch in back that toggles from STAND ALONE to IP BUS depending on the connnection scheme used. I wonder if you have to retogg
  6. Need clarification on wiring for a Avic D1 and XDV-P90 DVD changer. Is there only the single IP-Bus Cable and a video cable that does go from the P90 to the D1? Conflicting information here on this thread that a AV-Bus cable also exists in this set up. Power, ground and brake cable are all connected properly on the P90. Also what is the correct input setting for the D1 on the input screens to be able to control the P90 from the head unit.? Manual says this, but does not exactly reference using a IP-Bus connection: [i]Setting the video input You can switch the setting ac
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