Ok, I have just installed mine and here's the report.
As I mentioned in my PM to DkN, there were a couple of surprises when I opened mine. The plug positions for the AUX video/audio in/out were swapped with the ones for the iPod/USB. Sorted that out, but in the end, I have not fitted them as I could not get a path for the iPod/USB cables out, and there would have been little if any room for the video/audio plugs. This will need some fiddling if I get a reversing camera. No problem.
I started this around 8:30 am (in the relative cool of the morning), and the first hurdle was to remove the trim. I purchased the trim removal kit, and it was still not easy until the first "bang" as the lower left clip released. One of the videos suggested to start on the side clips first. Not a good idea as it would have damaged the dashboard. As it was I used a business card (mine) to reduce the force on the dashboard. Once I realised how hard to prise, the remaining 6 clips were relatively easy. Never get overconfident as that is the simplest way to break the trim. I released the 4 screws (a toolkit I purchased over 12 years ago had Torx bits so that was good). I unplugged the CANBUS plug after lifting the lever, and released the antenna plug. The old unit came out relatively easily.
Next I positioned the GPS antenna. By the way, the unit supplied is not magnetic as the sheet indicated. No problem as I found a surface out of the way and stuck it there.
I then connected the CANBUS plugs to the back of the unit and connected the antenna and connected it to the power lead. I then connected the vehicle CANBUS plug to the socket that comes with the unit, remembering to use the lever to lock the two together.
Now the very awkward bit. There is precious little room at the back and trying to find a place to hold the huge lump of the CANBUS plug and socket was a major problem. I ended up having to stuff things in there to get everything to fit.
It does not help me, but the manufacturer should seriously consider using a proper CANBUS socket as this would eliminate the space issue. After quite a while I managed to get all the bits located so that the four mounting tabs were properly seated and I did up the screws. Oh, yes, I hooked up the GPS antenna lead before securing things.
Now the really frustrating bit. The touch screen was almost impossible to use. Trying to find Primo.exe was a nightmare. I did get it set but it was like winning the lottery!
It was now 10:30 am
I then got the basic bit working and headed off to get my newspapers. I use the navigation screen and found it worked perfectly. There was no lag. I did find the speed warning a little annoying as going just 1 km/h over set it off. I have adjusted this up a touch.
When I got back I transferred all my favourites over from my Garmin GPS unit. I say transferred but it was a case of entering them in one at a time. The menus are a little confusing, but I managed to get the approximately 20 favourites transferred over. Now I did see an option to rename a favourite, but when I needed to, I could not find it again. I deleted the two offending entries and added them again.
After I finished this, I went to change some other settings, and noticed that the touch screen responded much better than initially. Maybe it had become seasoned or enough of my finger grease had coated the screen to make it work better. The Primo screens responded heaps better than the main unit screens did. Maybe the settings need to be adjusted a bit.
I put the trim pieces back and applied some vaseline to the socket parts to hopefully let them release a little easier. The trim went back perfectly, except for the bottom of the unit. It protrudes 1 mm or so at the bottom. It is even. Not really an issue.
Sadly, AM reception is non-existent. This is a bit of a disappointment. I really can't see why this should be the case. When I set it to AM or off a station, there is quite a background hum. It cannot be an ignition issue as I have a diesel. What I would like to see is an adaptor that makes use of both of the antenna circuits that are provided with the VW Caddy Maxi Life.
Bluetooth pairs with my iPhone without any issues. I am yet to receive a call though. Interestingly, even though I was supposed to get an ANS-610, the Bluetooth bit on my iPhone says it has found an ANS-510.
All in all, generally positive, but with a couple of negatives.
The worst part was trying to find a space to stuff the cables into. My fingers are still tingling and it is now 1:15 pm.
One more thing.
When I put the car in reverse, the image comes up in the display, but when the sensor picks up something and beeps, it does not show which sensor has triggered or how far back from the vehicle it is. A minor issue is that it does not show MY vehicle!
As I mentioned in my PM to DkN, there were a couple of surprises when I opened mine. The plug positions for the AUX video/audio in/out were swapped with the ones for the iPod/USB. Sorted that out, but in the end, I have not fitted them as I could not get a path for the iPod/USB cables out, and there would have been little if any room for the video/audio plugs. This will need some fiddling if I get a reversing camera. No problem.
I started this around 8:30 am (in the relative cool of the morning), and the first hurdle was to remove the trim. I purchased the trim removal kit, and it was still not easy until the first "bang" as the lower left clip released. One of the videos suggested to start on the side clips first. Not a good idea as it would have damaged the dashboard. As it was I used a business card (mine) to reduce the force on the dashboard. Once I realised how hard to prise, the remaining 6 clips were relatively easy. Never get overconfident as that is the simplest way to break the trim. I released the 4 screws (a toolkit I purchased over 12 years ago had Torx bits so that was good). I unplugged the CANBUS plug after lifting the lever, and released the antenna plug. The old unit came out relatively easily.
Next I positioned the GPS antenna. By the way, the unit supplied is not magnetic as the sheet indicated. No problem as I found a surface out of the way and stuck it there.
I then connected the CANBUS plugs to the back of the unit and connected the antenna and connected it to the power lead. I then connected the vehicle CANBUS plug to the socket that comes with the unit, remembering to use the lever to lock the two together.
Now the very awkward bit. There is precious little room at the back and trying to find a place to hold the huge lump of the CANBUS plug and socket was a major problem. I ended up having to stuff things in there to get everything to fit.
It does not help me, but the manufacturer should seriously consider using a proper CANBUS socket as this would eliminate the space issue. After quite a while I managed to get all the bits located so that the four mounting tabs were properly seated and I did up the screws. Oh, yes, I hooked up the GPS antenna lead before securing things.
Now the really frustrating bit. The touch screen was almost impossible to use. Trying to find Primo.exe was a nightmare. I did get it set but it was like winning the lottery!
It was now 10:30 am
I then got the basic bit working and headed off to get my newspapers. I use the navigation screen and found it worked perfectly. There was no lag. I did find the speed warning a little annoying as going just 1 km/h over set it off. I have adjusted this up a touch.
When I got back I transferred all my favourites over from my Garmin GPS unit. I say transferred but it was a case of entering them in one at a time. The menus are a little confusing, but I managed to get the approximately 20 favourites transferred over. Now I did see an option to rename a favourite, but when I needed to, I could not find it again. I deleted the two offending entries and added them again.
After I finished this, I went to change some other settings, and noticed that the touch screen responded much better than initially. Maybe it had become seasoned or enough of my finger grease had coated the screen to make it work better. The Primo screens responded heaps better than the main unit screens did. Maybe the settings need to be adjusted a bit.
I put the trim pieces back and applied some vaseline to the socket parts to hopefully let them release a little easier. The trim went back perfectly, except for the bottom of the unit. It protrudes 1 mm or so at the bottom. It is even. Not really an issue.
Sadly, AM reception is non-existent. This is a bit of a disappointment. I really can't see why this should be the case. When I set it to AM or off a station, there is quite a background hum. It cannot be an ignition issue as I have a diesel. What I would like to see is an adaptor that makes use of both of the antenna circuits that are provided with the VW Caddy Maxi Life.
Bluetooth pairs with my iPhone without any issues. I am yet to receive a call though. Interestingly, even though I was supposed to get an ANS-610, the Bluetooth bit on my iPhone says it has found an ANS-510.
All in all, generally positive, but with a couple of negatives.
The worst part was trying to find a space to stuff the cables into. My fingers are still tingling and it is now 1:15 pm.
One more thing.
When I put the car in reverse, the image comes up in the display, but when the sensor picks up something and beeps, it does not show which sensor has triggered or how far back from the vehicle it is. A minor issue is that it does not show MY vehicle!
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