I did exactly that. I then sat and watched while the guy installed the factory (JDM Panasonic CN-LR710DFA) radio back in to check. When the factory radio is in the SVM camera works no problem. Press the button and it pops up on the MDF as it should.If it was working before the head unit was installed I’d be taking it back to them to fix as it seems like something they’ve done during install. Just my 2 cents worth
Damn, that sux! Definitely want that side camera working. Strange that it’s linked to the head unit since it comes up on the centre screen. I’ll keep my eye open if I see a wiring diagram.I did exactly that. I then sat and watched while the guy installed the factory (JDM Panasonic CN-LR710DFA) radio back in to check. When the factory radio is in the SVM camera works no problem. Press the button and it pops up on the MDF as it should.
Somehow the factory radio and MDF are linked. When you take out the factory radio there is a page that then comes up on the MFD that says "Waiting for Navigation System” as well. This you can simply scroll past so it doesn’t bug me. Not being able to use the sider camera however is driving me nuts. Hence if I can get the wiring diagrams I could probably just take out the camera and wire it directly to my Kenwood radio.
Just had a quick search and found this, not a wiring diagram but instructions from a dude that hooked up a side camera to the MFD on an XV. He explains which wires go where, so it may be what you need. Let me know if it helps.I did exactly that. I then sat and watched while the guy installed the factory (JDM Panasonic CN-LR710DFA) radio back in to check. When the factory radio is in the SVM camera works no problem. Press the button and it pops up on the MDF as it should.
Somehow the factory radio and MDF are linked. When you take out the factory radio there is a page that then comes up on the MFD that says "Waiting for Navigation System” as well. This you can simply scroll past so it doesn’t bug me. Not being able to use the sider camera however is driving me nuts. Hence if I can get the wiring diagrams I could probably just take out the camera and wire it directly to my Kenwood radio.
Just had a quick search and found this, not a wiring diagram but instructions from a dude that hooked up a side camera to the MFD on an XV. He explains which wires go where, so it may be what you need. Let me know if it helps.
Model Years 2012 to 2017 - Side View Monitor on MY17 XV
www.subaruxvforum.com
The side view monitor (SVM) allows you to see the curb side of your car so you can park nice and close without hitting your wheels. It also allows you to see how close you are parking to things in front of the car on the passenger side. In most countries I can see how this wouldn't be useful. If I was still living in South Africa this would have been useless. However, in a City like Auckland where parking spaces are so tiny and roads can be very tight is a VERY useful feature (especially if your wife is as small as mine and you don’t want her to damage your rims every few days )
yeah, because SVM isn't something in (at least) Belgium. Maybe other countries too. Why do you even need that btw ?
I have seen them here in NZ with aftermarket radio's in where the camera still work as well. Including the dealer I bought it from. This is why I am so determined to get it to work somehow. To be honust all the after market radio's are all still JDM units so I dont know if it has somethign to do with that.Not sure what the dealer has done to yours, very odd. I put a kenwood unit in mine a few months ago and the side view camera works with the new unit, the old unit and even without a head unit at all.
Hi Pcwel, THANKS for the reply. I did notice that other unit and it was left sitting above the new one. Do you think simply adding a 12v supply could solve the problem?With the panasonic strada set up there is a module that is mounted above head using the same brackets. This is the navigation interface the MFD and head unit as well as the MFD and proximity warning. It's listed as TV Tuner on some Japanese sites, so possible that the svm camera uses this also?? With the new head unit, is there a power supply to this?
Hi Pcwel, THANKS for the reply. I did notice that other unit and it was left sitting above the new one. Do you think simply adding a 12v supply could solve the problem?
Thanks again Pcwel. So I did a proof of concept after reading your reply.With the panasonic strada set up there is a module that is mounted above head using the same brackets. This is the navigation interface the MFD and head unit as well as the MFD and proximity warning. It's listed as TV Tuner on some Japanese sites, so possible that the svm camera uses this also?? With the new head unit, is there a power supply to this?
I have also recently started looking into replacing a Panasonic Strada CN-LR710DFA, everything appears to be the exact same as yours.Thanks again Pcwel. So I did a proof of concept after reading your reply.
I got a 12V supply form the cigarette lighter and powered up the old radio. Took the blue connector that’s at the back of the factory radio and plugged it in to the top box that was left behind (did not connect anything else). The SVM camera worked perfectly!!!!. The compass from the GPS then also works (Not worried about that at all though).
Just to make sure the the radio didn't have any "intelligents" with running the SVM camera, I plugged it in and pressed the SVM button on teh dash board before the radio had even booted up and the SVM camera works 100%. SO it looks like this box just needs to be powered for the camera to work.
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I then took the blue connector and checked to see what voltage was coming out of it. Was hoping that it would be 12v (to make my life easy) but when I measured it came out at 6.4V. Measured with multi-meter positive on the 1st pin and then negative on all 3 other pins it comes up with the same 6.4V (see above pic).
I am not an auto electrician and normally know just enough about this kind of stuff to get myself into trouble.
Do you/anyone have some advice how I could safely power this unit up at 6V without blowing it??? I am pretty certain that if it just boots up it will solve the problem of the SVM camera not working.