Mar 10, 2009 #1 MattCox Active Member Joined Feb 8, 2009 Messages 60 Location Over there Car C180 Coupé Sport Just wandering if anyone can tell me where the "AUX in" is on the back of my COMAND unit? Looking to mock up a cheap ipod connection. Thanks, Matt
Just wandering if anyone can tell me where the "AUX in" is on the back of my COMAND unit? Looking to mock up a cheap ipod connection. Thanks, Matt
Mar 10, 2009 #2 R richard Authorised Forum Sponsor SUPPORTER Joined Jun 10, 2002 Messages 6,814 Location Berkshire, UK Car MY04 SL55 Its on the C2 connector see my article on retrofitting comand on www.mercupgrades.com for the pinouts Richard
Its on the C2 connector see my article on retrofitting comand on www.mercupgrades.com for the pinouts Richard
Mar 10, 2009 #3 OP OP MattCox Active Member Joined Feb 8, 2009 Messages 60 Location Over there Car C180 Coupé Sport Thanks Richard, but couldn't find what i was looking for. I'm probably just going blind though!
Mar 10, 2009 #4 R richard Authorised Forum Sponsor SUPPORTER Joined Jun 10, 2002 Messages 6,814 Location Berkshire, UK Car MY04 SL55 Look at http://www.mercupgrades.com/COMAND+Retrofit-article-1.html and look in section "5.2) Auxiliary Input" R
Look at http://www.mercupgrades.com/COMAND+Retrofit-article-1.html and look in section "5.2) Auxiliary Input" R
Mar 10, 2009 #5 OP OP MattCox Active Member Joined Feb 8, 2009 Messages 60 Location Over there Car C180 Coupé Sport Nice one! Thanks. The numbers in bold below, they are the position on the C2 yeah? The input connections are on the C2 connector and are as follows: - Right Signal 4 Right Ground 5 Left Signal 13 Left Ground 14 Last edited: Mar 10, 2009
Nice one! Thanks. The numbers in bold below, they are the position on the C2 yeah? The input connections are on the C2 connector and are as follows: - Right Signal 4 Right Ground 5 Left Signal 13 Left Ground 14
Mar 10, 2009 #6 R richard Authorised Forum Sponsor SUPPORTER Joined Jun 10, 2002 Messages 6,814 Location Berkshire, UK Car MY04 SL55 Yes, if you use 2 core + shield coax then just use pin 14 as the shield/ground Cheers Richard