02-08-2017, 09:36 PM
Võimule eraldi voolu andes võib asi toimida teatud aja küll. Kui aga ring ei toimi, siis jääb jälle magama.
See mõte on mul oma BMW kogemusest kus sai NBT lisatud. Tahab saada signaali, mis ütleb et signaal läheb edasi ja signaal tuleb tagasi, et saadetud ikka kohale jõudis.
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/w220-s-c...antly.html
It sound exactly same as mine. I did the following testing:
Disconnect each device one by one then turn on your command and see if disconnected connector blinks red color. For example: disconnect fiber optic connector from CD changer then turn on command and see if it blinks. If it blinks it means that device before CD changer is sending the signal, so it's ok.
Then go to the next device in the ring (if i'm not mistaken after cd changer is amplifier), In my case connector on amplifier blinked (means cd changer OK) but the next one (not sure what that device is, it's located right side toward the amp) didn't. So it means AMP doesn't send the signal.
Then before i went and wasted money for amp without being sure 100% i decided to test it without amp. To do it you can simply buy fiber optic coupler (p/n: 0005454484) from dealer for a couple of bucks. So with that coupler you can bypass amplifier (or any other device) and close the ring. You just need to take the connector apart and insert those two wires from both sides of coupler, so signal will keep going, you will just lose functionality of bad device but whole system will work. In my case i lost sound but everything else worked.
Video ka kuidas kontrollida: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo1OpKfLTJg
See mõte on mul oma BMW kogemusest kus sai NBT lisatud. Tahab saada signaali, mis ütleb et signaal läheb edasi ja signaal tuleb tagasi, et saadetud ikka kohale jõudis.
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/w220-s-c...antly.html
It sound exactly same as mine. I did the following testing:
Disconnect each device one by one then turn on your command and see if disconnected connector blinks red color. For example: disconnect fiber optic connector from CD changer then turn on command and see if it blinks. If it blinks it means that device before CD changer is sending the signal, so it's ok.
Then go to the next device in the ring (if i'm not mistaken after cd changer is amplifier), In my case connector on amplifier blinked (means cd changer OK) but the next one (not sure what that device is, it's located right side toward the amp) didn't. So it means AMP doesn't send the signal.
Then before i went and wasted money for amp without being sure 100% i decided to test it without amp. To do it you can simply buy fiber optic coupler (p/n: 0005454484) from dealer for a couple of bucks. So with that coupler you can bypass amplifier (or any other device) and close the ring. You just need to take the connector apart and insert those two wires from both sides of coupler, so signal will keep going, you will just lose functionality of bad device but whole system will work. In my case i lost sound but everything else worked.
Video ka kuidas kontrollida: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo1OpKfLTJg