That's awesome! Could you also help with some accurate translations for the cables and UI? I can get pictures/screenshots up (for example, the one here: http://mustang.rajenki.com/Tesla-style_head_unit/Cables).
In general, no, but tiny details like the plastic cover of the USB connection in the Premium not matching up with the connector in the cable they provided can be missed if you don't have access to the unit directly.
I understand what you're saying, here's the thing: Patrick doesn't have a Premium, I do. Rather than explaining things to Patrick, who then explains things to the supplier, it's both quicker and clearer if I do that directly. Not only does it save Patrick time, but the turnaround is faster as I...
In theory, the problem is the plastic parts interfere with one another and the plug doesn't fit either end of the standard cable by default. I'll figure it out and will report back when I know the solution.
Chill, man. I'm trying to clarify something with him, so you don't have to. No need to get worked up about it. He's sending you the Premium cables, I'm not asking him about that.
How do you know? He told me he doesn't have different USB cables. Only the "power line for Mustang Hi". I did the translate to Chinese thing as you suggested and that helped.
So, I've been emailing some more and there is no solution for the single USB cable problem. Our options would be:
1. Only connect one of the two USB cables from the base cable set, resulting in one non-functioning USB port
2. He will send me a cable that has two female USB connections that go...
Thanks, that clarifies it.
The audio question is separate from the camera, sorry. I don't get how the unit hooks up to your car's speakers in general. The big plug with the two male red/white RCAs aren't it (I think)?
You mean the one with the grey plug? So that's AUX video and audio?
Also:
- Did you find out if there's a cable for a left camera as well?
- What camera do you have for the front of your car and how did you mount it?
- Something that's not 100% clear to me yet (as I couldn't get it to work...
I put Google Translate to work on the labels of the 14-pin video cable (what I could decipher is up on the wiki). Perhaps there's something you need to connect those thinner loose cables to, as they seem to be indicating "power supply" according to the translation? I wouldn't know where to begin...