blazeguarder wrote:Can-bus is quite literally ruining my life...
tell me about it. Near zero documentation, and i just dont understand why aftermarket headunits dont talk CANBUS (and have selectable flavours of them, as different manufactures use slightly different signalling apparently).
CANBUS - great idea, horrible stuff to play with. its all black art. hateful stuff. so yes, its ruining our lives. lets set up a support group, i dunno, CANBUS Anonymous.
"Hello, my name's Simon. Ive been playing around with CANBUS wiring, Its been an addiction i need to break. Ive spent 50 quid on adapters, and researching time, and now my family life is suffering, ive not been eating properly,all i think about is how i am going to connect to it, and its never going to stop.. i realise this now. please help me"
(applause from fellow sufferers) "Well done Simon, admiting you have a problem is the first step.." (etc etc)
blazeguarder wrote:I've spent far too much time looking this stuff up on google today, it appears that the CTSVW002 works on Golfs... and it's supposed to work on Polo's as well. Except it doesn't work on mine
well, apparently not on all Golfs either, for the reasons you paid a million quid per minute on the phone for.
Youd have thought theyd document their products better, eh? Thank god for these forums, because I think the amateur enthusiasts would be totally stuffed if not. it shouldnt be this hard to fit an aftermarket device.
blazeguarder wrote:I also gave Connects2 a call, at £1 a minute, to find out the story. Apparently CAN-01 uses an older configuration or something that can't understand the radio time out (which keeps the radio on until after you remove the key) and it also doesn't understand illumination, in my case at least. I was told to try the CTSVW003 which gave illumination as well, but still had the time out problem.
yeh, this is what the golf forums i quoted in my last post seemed to be saying. good job really, because i selected CAN02 because of it.. and as an added tasty snack, its cheaper than CAN01 too.. get in!
Oddly, the Connects2 thing arrived in Connects2 packaging, but the actual device is something else - a german manufacturer. *shrug* (connects2 must be a reseller then..) anyway..
blazeguarder wrote: I think I've solved the radio time out problem though. If you connect the ACC wire (red) from your headunit harness to pin 5 of the ISO connector A
(diagram:
http://web.onetel.net.uk/~uncletony/in_car.htm) then the headunit stays on until the key is removed.
nifty. might give that a go if Plan-A fails. Plan-A is to connect CAN02 to CANBUS, and then use the pinouts from the CANBUS adapter to provide a "real" analog voltage for my AVH3200BT HU to connect to.
This probably sounds like a very rubbish thing to do - but Ive noticed that you can wedge the cables together in the quadlock/iso connectors by using coctail sticks. Its as solid as you like as long as you dont really give the cables a serious tug. Easily enough to withstand car vibration, plus (for me anyway..) theres another bonus of being able to take it all out and replace OEM stuff back in when it comes to handing the car in. (as i found out when i handed my Polo 9N3 in.. replacing the OEM HU was a cinch).
blazeguarder wrote:This is the power output to the original aerial amplifier so it works off a switched live.
sounds like i could have gotten away without having to use the CANBUS adapter then.. hmm...
blazeguarder wrote:Mine also resets itself when I turn the engine on... bit annoying but I suppose the stock one does it and I don't really mind lol.
ah. now this would be a problem for me - well, depending on how "hard" the reset was. If power is cut to the AVH3200BT, then it goes to factory default mode which , annoyingly, means that when it switches on, it goes into Demo mode, with distracting video and everything. Plus, if I have used the AutoEQ mode (auto sets the graphic EQ based on the cars acoustic response to white noise impulses) these are lost too. It seems these settings are not kept in a Flash RAM (like a USB memory stick does). Bit of an oversight, I thought. Dont know why manufacturers dont give some proper thought to how the device is going to be used or installed.
blazeguarder wrote:I don't know anything about CAN-02, but CAN-01 has a box with two connectors, on on each side.
Same with Connects2 CAN02. 5x2 connector (with wires) on one side, and a 3x2 connector (with no wires) on the other, Am puzzled what im supposed to do with he 3x2 connector. hmm...
blazeguarder wrote:The input and output wires go into ONE side of the box, and the other can be used for a stalk interface I believe.
OMG. hang on a sec. Dammit! why didnt I think of this?
this would neatly explain why there was no cable/connector supplied for the 3x2, and only for the 5x2.. the 3x2 is another INPUT!!!! wwwhhyyyyyyy didnt I think of this?? CANBUS is a *BUS* - so it must be as long as it hears CANBUS signalling from *somewhere* then it must be able to act on the CANBUS instructions and set the analog wires high.
So... "all i need to do" is to jam the CANHI and CANLO wires into the equivalent wires on the ISO (or quadlock) connector, and then i should have analog outs...
*cue evil genius laugh*
didnt think that the 3x2 was just another input/output... heh.. nice one Blaze.. i think you might be onto something here. I'll report back and let everyone now how it goes..
blazeguarder wrote:Maybe some of this is useful to you?

it just might be...

it just might be... top effort, chap!
-Si