Hi Ivo yes the german thing got me as well it wasn,t until I went in to all the sub menus that I realised the local stting had to be changed to Australia , the radio was fine with mine as I already had the adaptor from the other unit , used the Gps today several times worked much better than the old one upgraded maps with heaps more options for the driver I even used the overspeed warning which you can set up to give a percentage tolerance so if you go say 4 kmh it will warn you as the older one would go off as soon as you went over the exact speed limit . I havent hooked up the camera just yet but I did plug it in to test out the wiring so I would not have to pull the unit back out of the dash , all that was need to be done will be connect the cable to the camera on the tailgate to the head unit , then run awire from the reverse light at the back this connects to the camera and also to the head unit you see when the reverse light comes on it turns on the camera and at the same time sends a 12 v signal to the head untit which automaticley gives you the rear view on the screen .
Now the microphone was a trick I originaly had done to my old unit , with the unit on the table at home you remove the 4 screws that hold the front screen onto the main body , once they are out the front comes away easy . Now there are two ribbon wires attaching the face to the main unit ,there is quite a good amount of slack so don,t panic , then you can see the mic solder points on the circuit board it even says mic on the board . All I did was get an old car kit mic cut apiece of wire about a foot long I fed this through one of the access holes in the side of the unit it came out right next to the circuit board then soldered the two wires to the board . As I am getting old and half blind HA HA I used a magnifiying glass to get a better view the two solder points are very close to each other so don,t hold the soldering iron too long or you may cause the two joints to melt in to each other !! . Once done refit the front screen and your done , I taped the wire to the side of the unit and fitted two connectors at the end of the wire , I mounted the mic up near the driver sunvisor and fitted two more connectors to this end and plugged them into the wire on the back of the unit works a treat Howard
My ever present helper !



In the bottom corner you can see the two solder points for the mic [sorry about small photos ]
Now the microphone was a trick I originaly had done to my old unit , with the unit on the table at home you remove the 4 screws that hold the front screen onto the main body , once they are out the front comes away easy . Now there are two ribbon wires attaching the face to the main unit ,there is quite a good amount of slack so don,t panic , then you can see the mic solder points on the circuit board it even says mic on the board . All I did was get an old car kit mic cut apiece of wire about a foot long I fed this through one of the access holes in the side of the unit it came out right next to the circuit board then soldered the two wires to the board . As I am getting old and half blind HA HA I used a magnifiying glass to get a better view the two solder points are very close to each other so don,t hold the soldering iron too long or you may cause the two joints to melt in to each other !! . Once done refit the front screen and your done , I taped the wire to the side of the unit and fitted two connectors at the end of the wire , I mounted the mic up near the driver sunvisor and fitted two more connectors to this end and plugged them into the wire on the back of the unit works a treat Howard
My ever present helper !



In the bottom corner you can see the two solder points for the mic [sorry about small photos ]
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