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I've done the discover media retrofit in my 2013 VW GTI using the kit from Eurozone Tuning. My car came from the factory without nav and without any upgraded audio system (no Dynaudio or Fender).
At random times when the radio or the car is off, or when turning the MIB2 unit on, the MIB 2 seems to send a quick pulse through the speakers. I'll just describe it as a general audio system noise, kind of like a "boot-up" noise. Maybe a half second long. If anyone knows the speaker interruption noise that you hear when you access the radio module (channel 56 or channel 5F) via VCDS, it is similar to that noise. Never heard this kind of thing before with my RCD 510.
As far as I can tell, my MIB 2 is not programmed for Dynaudio or Fender. When I installed the unit, I did not disconnect the battery.
Has anyone experienced this or have any idea on how to get rid of it?
Yep they do that.
You will hear it if you connect diagnostics to the unit, or if you turn it on without ignition and then let it go to sleep by itself.
So do factory MQB stereos.
Something with the current generation.
Some sort of test by I don't know anything more about it.
Totally normal.
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You have a factory amp, but you haven't configured it.
But if you did, you'd know from an autoscan, which I'm guessing you've done already.
My R36 came with an amp, but neither Fender nor Dynaudio - just VW factory-special.
So you're saying that an autoscan would raise a fault if I have an unconfigured factory amp? I have done an autoscan and haven't seen anything like that show up (though not totally sure I was looking in the right place).
Yep they do that.
You will hear it if you connect diagnostics to the unit, or if you turn it on without ignition and then let it go to sleep by itself.
So do factory MQB stereos.
Something with the current generation.
Some sort of test by I don't know anything more about it.
Totally normal.
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So sounds like this is just the way it is. That's annoying. Even with Dynaudio you do have this "test" noise?
For anyone who installs the MIB 2 and finds that their OEM microphone isn't working: if your car came from the factory with RCD-310 or RCD-510 and a separate bluetooth module (i.e. 9W2, 9W7, etc), or a similar setup, you'll have to do this.
The OEM microphone wiring does not go straight to the head unit wire harness. The two microphone leads go to the bluetooth module connector underneath the passenger seat. However, I took my 9W7 bluetooth module out of the car because it was causing conflict with the MIB2 bluetooth. So, the microphone leads go nowhere at this point. Luckily, the audio signal OUT +/- wires from the blue bluetooth connector lead straight to the head unit wiring loom. In fact, following the pins & wiring from the OEM loom to the quadralock adapter, they're going to where the microphone IN +/- is supposed to go into the MIB2. So, you can take advantage of this. At the bluetooth module connector underneath the passenger seat, jump the microphone IN leads to the audio OUT leads (pins 11/12 and 8/9). This worked for me after 1 polarity trial & error. Black & clear are mic IN, blue and white are audio OUT. Here's a pic: Shared album - Patrick Driscoll - Google Photos
Another question for those who have retrofitted Discover Media on an MK6 car with white MFD:
When I'm using the FM or AM radio, there is a character glitch displaying the station name/frequency on my white MFD. Instead of saying
100.3 FM
or
100.3 HD1
it displays a white square in place of FM/AM/HD2 or whatever is supposed to be there:
100.3 □
It seems like the radio is sending a certain character/glyph to the MFD but the MFD doesn't have it, so it's just showing the white square b/c of the missing glyph. Just a guess. The white square also shows up in the MFD Phone call list at the left of each call name/number. I believe it's usually a little mobile phone or house icon that shows up in that spot.
Do others have this glitch or not have this glitch? Any ideas on whether this can be corrected?
Do others have this glitch or not have this glitch? Any ideas on whether this can be corrected?
I have noticed this too. This is not just an issue with this system, but is the standard approach in most computer operating systems when a character is not available in a font set. I would suggest this is because the Discover Media head unit post dates the white MFD, therefore I guess the only way to fix it is to update to a colour MFD.
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For me, I'm missing what I assume is the battery symbol for both Android Auto, Phone and possibly CarPlay (don't use it, so don't know).
Could also be a network strength icon, but meh, either way - tiny tiny tiny price to pay to have a 1000 times better system than the RCD510 that didn't display anything on the MFD!
I think it is supposed to be MHz.
This is what it looks like with a colour MFD.
Hello i have the same issue at first when reteofitting mib2 unit on mk6. It was solved after doing 2 things (don't know wich ot them solved it) unplugging media/bt module over the glove box and upgrading gw to have 5F module on installation list.
I didn't have time for playing yet but i want to find the way to have nav info on mfd.
I have pdc info and rvc low working properly. Mfd info is the only thing missing at moment.
Hello i have the same issue at first when reteofitting mib2 unit on mk6. It was solved after doing 2 things (don't know wich ot them solved it) unplugging media/bt module over the glove box and upgrading gw to have 5F module on installation list.
I didn't have time for playing yet but i want to find the way to have nav info on mfd.
I have pdc info and rvc low working properly. Mfd info is the only thing missing at moment.
Hope it help you.
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Thanks for the replies everyone, and thanks for the pics kamold.
agustinfx, are you saying you don't have the white square issue? Do you have any pics?
Simo, I'm not sure exactly what you're referring to. But network signal and battery icons work fine on my unit and MFD.
Separate question: there's no ringtone in the car when someone calls me with my phone connected via bluetooth to the Discover Media unit. I can't find any ringtone options either. Does anyone know anything about this?
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