The new Dasaita 10 inch PX6 (HA2158-MAX6) has an rca out put on it which is not on my PX5. A blue plug labeled "MID out"
Does anybody know what that is?
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It is for an amp to run your "mid range speakers"
Midrange "speakerS??
Never heard of a "midrange speaker" output on a head unit before..... and I have had lots of them.
If that's what it is, It would be a first.
What did the reseller say about it?
marchnz said:
What did the reseller say about it?
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After 2 emails and no answers, I gave up asking
Interesting...
There seems to be a bit more detail in the sales description...
Special Features
Fast boot functions, 1 Second ( warm start only)
Build in GPS/Wifi/Radio
Two Camera input ,front/rear
Full HDMI output for headrest
1 Sub 1 Mid 4 Audio Output (2V)
3 USB output ,1.5A Each
RGB button illuminations
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So it's definitely an audio output and it's output I believe is higher. I believe the standard gain output on the RCA's for these android head units is 1.4 volts.
What result do you get when plugging an amp/speakers into it?
It's a center channel for a single speaker like on a home theater 5.1 surround sound system. Notice there's only 1 channel for the sub as well. They have the same thing on Ownice K3 but they used the correct name.
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What result do you get when plugging an amp/speakers into it?
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I don't own one.... YET. I'm just trying to work out if the upgrade is worth it. I have the Dasaita px5 android 8
nic2k said:
It's a center channel for a single speaker like on a home theater 5.1 surround sound system. Notice there's only 1 channel for the sub as well. They have the same thing on Ownice K3 but they used the correct name.
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That's the only thing that makes sense to me, but why you would have one on an automotive head unit and where you would actually mount a 'center' channel is beyond me. Subwoofers you can mount just about anywhere because low frequencies are not very directional. But once you get into "mid" and particularly high frequencies, they're highly directional and speaker location becomes somewhat crucial.
It is quite interesting none the less.
It might be fun to play around with it. Problem is I drive a jeep. Not much room in a jeep and you can't attach things to the (removable) top or have speakers in the (removable) doors.
Is it possible on Dasaita MAX6, to play the audio mp3 track present on a USB stick and make them come out from the HDMI output?
gkecorp said:
It is for an amp to run your "mid range speakers"
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lol......
Nico074 said:
Is it possible on Dasaita MAX6, to play the audio mp3 track present on a USB stick and make them come out from the HDMI output?
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I am interested too, I have connected the HDMI output to a monitor with speakers and no audio was audible. I'm researching about HDMI output spec for PX6.
Any help is appreciated.
Got my max6 yesterday. Both the green and blue are labelled Sub for me. But newer cars have a center speaker dedicated to calls, so I'm guessing mid is a full range center output which you COULD use for a sub? probably going to hook up the center as the second input to save me using an RCA Y- splitter for my two channel amp to drive my two subs.
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Hi guys!
Finally it looks like I'm going to replace my car, and I'm going to take my a amplifier and components to a new car, but not the head unit. I'm seeking to buy a new android head unit, and found this one on eBay:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/25369100...7d776fc1640a9cbe7502037fff88436&ul_noapp=true
The main issue is that unit should fit Volkswagen Jetta and should have pre out, so it will be connected to external amplifier.
What do you think about unit I mentioned above? Any other suggestions?
Thank you
I have one of the smartech ones from ali express which I am impressed with
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Can you help me with the link to specific device please?
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Can you help me with the link to specific device please?
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I have this one but they do an updated android 8 one http://s.aliexpress.com/yeYF3mIf?fromSns=Copy to Clipboard
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jakestride said:
I have one of the smartech ones from ali express which I am impressed with
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jakestride said:
I have this one but they do an updated android 8 one http://s.aliexpress.com/yeYF3mIf?fromSns=Copy to Clipboard
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thanx
The one, I mentioned above has 4GB of RAM. What do u think about it?
edit* wrong info
Hi. thats a Klyde unit. Stay away from them if you can.
Go for Xtrons or dasaita.
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Hi. thats a Klyde unit. Stay away from them if you can.
Go for Xtrons or dasaita.
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Thanx for advice!
I see that all these units can be connected with standard connector (i think it calls ISO connector), and also there are RCA outputs. Are these RCA outputs come before the internal amplifier and can be connected to external amplifier?
Thank you
BR
dima_vy said:
Thanx for advice!
I see that all these units can be connected with standard connector (i think it calls ISO connector), and also there are RCA outputs. Are these RCA outputs come before the internal amplifier and can be connected to external amplifier?
Thank you
BR
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All units can use an external amplifier. all of them have RCA for this.
All the specialised units like volkswagen, mercedes come with Quad lock and not standard ISO tho.
Jedimindtriks said:
All units can use an external amplifier. all of them have RCA for this.
All the specialised units like volkswagen, mercedes come with Quad lock and not standard ISO tho.
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so if i have VW, i must look for the HU compatible specifically with VW?
Hi guys!
I'm waking up my thread. Almost month ago i got this unit https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-2-4G-...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649, it should be (according to description) be compatible with my VW Jetta 2015. But once it was installed and connected it behaves little bit strange: all car info (such as doors status for example) and steering wheel control works till the engine starts. When engine was started all these things stopped shown and work. I checked that power cable is not connected, and the seller sent me a new CANBUS, but it still doesn't work. I will appreciate any help on this issue
Thank you
Solved - just used the canbus decoder from previous installed system
Hey guys,
I've recently bought a 2nd hand car from a private sale, Honda Accord Euro R 2007 which came with those android headunit thing from aliexpress which I've seen few on this website.
However my problem is that when bluetooth is connected, the connection is fine (I can use the headunit to change songs etc) however there is no audio produced from the car speakers when playing through bluetooth.
I can play the radio and sound will come out fine but whenever I try to play something through bluetooth no audio is played, previous owner said when he had it installed from a specialist they couldn't get it working either so was wondering if you guys had any suggestions.
Also i don't know if this is the case for you guys as well but the volume for the radio (the only thing that makes sound currently) when it goes from 0 to 1 it's extremely loud, like it's not a subtle change from no sound to little sound, it just goes from no volume to Very loud as the first option.. is there some firmware update that can fix this problem as well as the bluetooth issue that I am having? Maybe you guys think it's the wiring at the back?
Specs for my headunit are below:
Android: YT9216C_AHD_00005_V004_20190522_HIFI
System: Android 8.1 Go
Kenel: 3.18.22
CAN Pro: Daojun-Accord7 Single-V4.7.2-connect
DDR: 1G
Flash: 16GB
CPU: A7 1.3Ghz x 4
Capacitance: 10000 uF
Display: 1024*600
MCU1: HW8227L-3.3-SW0-3.0
I've also attached photos of the above. Any suggestions or comments will be very helpful as I honestly don't know what to do and before I replace it I would like to try get it working if possible.
Thank you for your time!
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If you have an external amp, the blue antenna wire is probably used to turn on the amp. This only has power when using the radio app. You must change the wire over to the red ACC wire so the amp is turned on when the car is started. I had to do this on mine today.
TboneL said:
If you have an external amp, the blue antenna wire is probably used to turn on the amp. This only has power when using the radio app. You must change the wire over to the red ACC wire so the amp is turned on when the car is started. I had to do this on mine today.
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My 8227L unit had an antenna wire with about 10V when the radio app was running... But it also had an amp wire that could be enabled somewhere in settings (amp=on) I think it was in factory settings but I can't really remember.
TboneL's suggested fix should also work just fine.
This would be awsome if I could do that in mine. I have a Peugeot 407 SW with the 8227L Android, and no sound plays whatsoever. As I've read, I need to connect the AMP-C wire coming from the car connector to the ACC red wire. Or if it has a way to achieve this through software, would be great. I searched everywhere in the options but can't find it.
Hi All, I recently installed an Android unit into my Mini Cooper (R56). Everything is working great. I have all audio (beeps/clicks from button presses, in app sound, a2dp from my phone, radio....). I have the buzzer/chime secondary speaker working.. All that is great.
In the phone app on the unit I can make calls, sync my phone book. All that works.
The only thing that doesn't seem to work is audio during calls. I can't hear anything!
Can someone help me understand how phone audio typically works? Does the sound come through the car stereo? Front only? Rears? Through the extra speaker? Unfortunately this didn't come with a manual that details those specifics.
Any advice or help to point me in the right direction would be great. Thanks in advance!
Here's the unit I bought. Not sure if I'm allowed to post Amazon links but if you google the part number WS-D0404 you'll see it...
As always, minimum is Android system information, especially MCU version. Not sure anyone that read/contributes here will want to research your unit for you.
Eldorado_ said:
The only thing that doesn't seem to work is audio during calls. I can't hear anything!
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Do you have the front speakers connected?
On most of these head units, bluetooth calls and nav info is routed to the front speakers only.
If you have only rear speakers in your vehicle, then connect the head unit's front speaker output instead of the rear.
Bob_Sanders said:
Do you have the front speakers connected?
On most of these head units, bluetooth calls and nav info is routed to the front speakers only.
If you have only rear speakers in your vehicle, then connect the head unit's front speaker output instead of the rear.
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Hmm, the fronts are connected, but I haven't verified the content. There's sound coming from them, but I'll mess with the balance/fade to ensure each speaker has what should be coming from it. Thanks for the suggestion!
Eldorado_ said:
Hi All, I recently installed an Android unit into my Mini Cooper (R56). Everything is working great. I have all audio (beeps/clicks from button presses, in app sound, a2dp from my phone, radio....). I have the buzzer/chime secondary speaker working.. All that is great.
In the phone app on the unit I can make calls, sync my phone book. All that works.
The only thing that doesn't seem to work is audio during calls. I can't hear anything!
Can someone help me understand how phone audio typically works? Does the sound come through the car stereo? Front only? Rears? Through the extra speaker? Unfortunately this didn't come with a manual that details those specifics.
Any advice or help to point me in the right direction would be great. Thanks in advance!
Here's the unit I bought. Not sure if I'm allowed to post Amazon links but if you google the part number WS-D0404 you'll see it...
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Please share a screenshot of your System Info. Looks something like this:
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Hello all, I recently purchased a TEYES CC2L Plus for my Jeep Wrangler Rubicon JKU. I followed the instructions on installing the unit and everything seemed to work until I noticed some problems with my audio and Bluetooth connectivity. First, my phone pairs and connects to the TEYES without any issues however, it doesn’t play any audio. Most of the time I would have to turn the car off and on again a couple times for the phone to pair again to the unit then finally get it to play audio. Now moving on the the next problem, while playing music I notified my upgraded alpine audio (factory purchased upgrade) subwoofer in the trunk isn’t working. Music does play however, there is no sound coming from the sub. I was wondering if any of y’all happened to have any similar problems or potential fixes that might work. I contacted TEYES using their provided what’s app number but they were no help whatsoever.
CaPiTaLiZeR12 said:
Hello all, I recently purchased a TEYES CC2L Plus for my Jeep Wrangler Rubicon JKU. I followed the instructions on installing the unit and everything seemed to work until I noticed some problems with my audio and Bluetooth connectivity. First, my phone pairs and connects to the TEYES without any issues however, it doesn’t play any audio. Most of the time I would have to turn the car off and on again a couple times for the phone to pair again to the unit then finally get it to play audio. Now moving on the the next problem, while playing music I notified my upgraded alpine audio (factory purchased upgrade) subwoofer in the trunk isn’t working. Music does play however, there is no sound coming from the sub. I was wondering if any of y’all happened to have any similar problems or potential fixes that might work. I contacted TEYES using their provided what’s app number but they were no help whatsoever.
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The jeep's Alpine system (and I have a 2017 Rubicon with alpine) is a bit unique in that it is not just an amplifier but also a sound processor. The amp is controlled through can bus. They have done it this way so that the computer can adjust the sound and gain of the amp depending on whether or not you have your top on or top off.
The alpine amp is connected to the head unit through speaker level outputs (not rca's) so your sub will not work if you have the equalizer adjustment on the head unit set to tune out some bass. But even with the head unit's bass set to full the sub still sounds quite lacking.
Some people have had better success by switching out the supplied can bus box with a PAC can bus box from pac audio. It is alpine compatible but since only two inputs are used from the head unit to the amp you will lose front to rear fade ability.
RadioPRO4 Interface for select Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep/RAM Vehicles - PAC
Radio replacement interface with built in steering wheel control retention
catalog.pac-audio.com
A wiring diagram of the jeep/alpine system (note that the rear speaker wires only are connected from the head unit to the amp. All other channels (front, and sub) are created by the alpine amp itself.
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Me?
I just ended up ripping out the alpine sub and amp and went all aftermarket
Thank you for the response! Just out of curiosity what aftermarket sub and amp did you end up going with?
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Thank you for the response! Just out of curiosity what aftermarket sub and amp did you end up going with?
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I built my own. Dual 12" at 1200watts(rms). The in-floor sub has since been removed and I use the space for tow straps and winch accessories.
I have this TS10 Android Head Unit 6GB Ram 128GB Rom, 4G HSDPA data sim, Panorama 360 view bird eye cameras. Everything works other than video output via RCA video out.
I have spent countless hours trying to figure out but no success, hence I am here asking this question. i just want to either get an app's video out via RCA video output port, or just mirror the headunit display to RCA video output.
This is a basic feature for any head unit, in family car I want to have navigation up on my head unit and play youtube or video files to external monitor. I think it does not have to be a rocket science.
See below images, I have tried almost everything but nothing works. Anyone else has the same unit and tried video output via RCA video out? I just want to know maybe the audio/video cable harness connector or the cable pins maybe faulty. I have no idea what the issue is, looking for clues or directions.
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I can play videos on the head unit, but how do I get the video output to external lcd flipdown screen?
My flipdown screen has only RCA video input, called video input1 and video input2. It does not have HDMI, VGA or any other ports.
Your help is very much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Not FYT, requested moderator moves to Android Head Units forum and OP has a search for TS10
Moved to proper location. Good luck on getting things fixed!
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Thank you Gentlemen for moving to correct forums. Seller told me TS10 does not have builtin RCA Video output. I have to purchase a separate USB RCA video out dongle. I have purchased one and will take 14 days to arrive.
The major problem with these chinese head units are that there is no information available either in printed format or website for forum. It is all guess work and most of the time guess can be wrong . They have provided a RCA cable with the head unit, so I assumed since it has RCA video out I should be able to connect external video monitor. See below the photo, this what you need to connect external RCA video monitor.
Anyway, i wrote this post to help those who are in same situation as me, so you don't waste your precious time as I did.
Good luck.
Hi imranawan,
Have you managed to fix this problem?
I have the same issue but even with external USB video unit I'm having troubles to send video to extra screen.
USB unit works ok with mobile phone and my extra screen but not with head unit...
Thanks!! I just encountered the same problem as yours as I was moving from a crappy Astral head unit to a TS10...you saved me additional hours of troubleshooting and headache!