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Is it possible to get a spare original motherboard for this project so that the original cluster could just be stored intact for quick reversal if ever needed?
Anyone know the price and/or the part # for the 2015 W205?
When you set the cluster on the navigation menu option it displays video from the HDMI in port if anything is connected. Turns out you don't need a new Android screen from the seller to do this.
I found two USB to HDMI adapters on Amazon, One uses a MS9120 chip and the other uses a SM768 chip. Both worked with my existing 12.5 inch aftermarket Android screen.They both come with Android drivers.
The Android software is called SMI InstantView in the Play store or on the Wavlink website. Current version is v2.21.2.0
The generic KLOMIER adapter uses a MS9120 chip and is only $14. The image quality is the same as the Wavlink.
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his adapter has two selectable resolutions in the settings,1920 x 1080p or 1280 x 720p. (I toggled this option while connected to my cluster and nothing changed)
It also has two Output Quality options, low and high. (I toggled this option while connected to my cluster and nothing changed)
The Android software is called MSDisplay_Android and it comes loaded inside the adapter or can be found in Github online under MindShow/USBDisplay project. It's not in the Play store. Current version is V2.0.1.3.
Last edited by benzdude; Dec 11, 2024 at 07:44 PM.
The digital cluster has a setting that allows you to adjust the position, width and height of the center screen. (While on Navigation. Push and hold the OK button.)
There are individual settings for each cluster design. Here I am adjusting the settings for the Classic cluster design.
Pushing the Ok button on the steering wheel once (while on navigation) will make the two gauges smaller and spread apart, letting you see more of the center image.(in widescreen)
Last edited by benzdude; Dec 11, 2024 at 08:07 PM.
Question about Android Screen Compatibility - Cluster Digital
Originally Posted by benzdude
The digital cluster has a setting that allows you to adjust the position, width and height of the center screen. (While on Navigation. Push and hold the OK button.)
There are individual settings for each cluster design. Here I am adjusting the settings for the Classic cluster design.
Pushing the Ok button on the steering wheel once (while on navigation) will make the two gauges smaller and spread apart, letting you see more of the center image.(in widescreen)
Could you tell me if with this screen model could the digital cluster work? with that HDMI adapter?
10" Android Screen Audio System 20 Ntg5.2, 154 Conv Hu Between Melco to Panasonic/ Optimal. HW.
Could you tell me if with this screen model could the digital cluster work? with that HDMI adapter?
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Sorry, I cannot answer that question by just looking at your screen. The USB to HDMI adapters require Android to work and the APK installed. If you have a compatible Android version it should work. Mine is Android 10 and it worked. You also need at least one open USB A output from your screen to plug it in. Make sure the adapter is using the MS9120 chip.
Hello, you who have tested the digital cluster in situ, could you tell me if these features are displayed?
*Visualizacion de estacionamiento automático ( parktronic ) *ayuda al aparcamiento , asistente para aparcar solo.
* presión neumáticos. *multimedia ( blueethooth, radio , mapas, GPS ).
My car has does not have Parktronic / Self Parking. I cannot test.
Tire pressure values are correct, but are in KPA not PSI.
Multimedia (Bluetooth, Radio) display correct songs, information, device and stations.
The "Navigation" option in the Digital Cluster is for displaying HDMI video input from any HDMI source. (Not sure why it is labeled "Navigation")
You can display any application from any aftermarket Android screen or Google Maps for navigation. I was even able to connect my Android phone using a different USB C to HDMI adapter.
The Phone option in the Digital Screen is for Bluetooth Phone.
Last edited by benzdude; Dec 14, 2024 at 07:18 PM.
The honest truth is it's still a work in progress. About 65% complete IMHO. Mine needs more updates to be complete for my 2015 w205 and all its features.
Also, I am not sure if each seller is doing their own updates or using the same developer and getting updates directly from the manufacturer. They will need to collect canbus data for your car if features and icons are missing.
The speedometer needs to be updated for my car to show 160 miles max not 260. The great news is this one works with my HUD, shows the media information (like song info) in the center, shows Distronic info and active lane keeping warning.
Question about Android Screen Compatibility - Cluster Digital
Originally Posted by benzdude
Sorry, I cannot answer that question by just looking at your screen. The USB to HDMI adapters require Android to work and the APK installed. If you have a compatible Android version it should work. Mine is Android 10 and it worked. You also need at least one open USB A output from your screen to plug it in. Make sure the adapter is using the MS9120 chip. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DPFCSR4P
Thank you very much for your answers and great help.
I'm a little disoriented and without much idea and before doing or buying anything I have to have things very clear to install this, you have to invest time and some money so that it doesn't work later.
What characteristics would you need from my screen to know if it is compatible with the cluster?
I know it's Android 8.
What do you mean when you say it must have at least one USB A output OPEN on the screen?
It has two cables with USB, which is where I connect any pendrive with music, videos, updates, etc... that came with the screen cables. Are you referring to that type of USB? or is it a USB with some special feature?
Question about Android Screen Compatibility - Cluster Digital
Originally Posted by benzdude
Running the digital cluster side by side with OEM one, as I test.
When you have done the test of running the digital group next to the OEM while doing tests, how have you connected the digital group without disassembling the OEM group? Is it possible to do it without disassembling the original group? I see that in the videos for it to work you have to assemble the digital with the original.
Have you also connected your Android screen with the HDMI adapter to do the tests?
It would be a good option to order it to test it and if it works for me in the tests, I will agree with the Chinese and return it.
Thank you very much for your answers and great help.
I'm a little disoriented and without much idea and before doing or buying anything I have to have things very clear to install this, you have to invest time and some money so that it doesn't work later.
What characteristics would you need from my screen to know if it is compatible with the cluster?
I know it's Android 8.
What do you mean when you say it must have at least one USB A output OPEN on the screen?
It has two cables with USB, which is where I connect any pendrive with music, videos, updates, etc... that came with the screen cables. Are you referring to that type of USB? or is it a USB with some special feature?
As I mentioned there is nothing about your screen (hardware) which would tell me if the adapter would work for you. All I know is It works with Android 10, which I have confirmed by testing it with my screen. You will need to test it with your Android 8 screen.
If your screen has It has two USB cables, then you are good. I just meant you will need one free to connect that HDMI adapter.
When you have done the test of running the digital group next to the OEM while doing tests, how have you connected the digital group without disassembling the OEM group? Is it possible to do it without disassembling the original group? I see that in the videos for it to work you have to assemble the digital with the original.
The screen comes with a Y cable and connects to both OEM and Digital Clusters. When the Digital Cluster is connected to that cable the OEM Cluster does not respond to steering wheel commands. You don't need to dissemble your OEM cluster to run them side by side for testing. Only for final installation.
Originally Posted by pablitoito
Have you also connected your Android screen with the HDMI adapter to do the tests?
It would be a good option to order it to test it and if it works for me in the tests, I will agree with the Chinese and return it.
Yes, See Post #35. My Android screen is connected to the Digital Cluster with the HDMI adapter.
Last edited by benzdude; Dec 15, 2024 at 08:50 PM.
Question about Android screen compatibility - Cluster Digital
Originally Posted by benzdude
The screen comes with a Y cable and connects to both OEM and Digital Clusters. When the Digital Cluster is connected to that cable the OEM Cluster does not respond to steering wheel commands. You don't need to dissemble your OEM cluster to run them side by side for testing. Only for final installation.
Yes, See Post #35. My Android screen is connected to the Digital Cluster with the HDMI adapter.
Thank you very much for your clarifications.
The Y cable you are referring to? what cable is it? Is it the cable that powers the Android screen that is connected with a clip to the head unit located under the center console?
or do you mean
Is this another cable that powers the digital group and that is supplied with the digital group?
Would you mind making a connection diagram between the screen, digital group and HDMI adapter?
I would appreciate it and sorry for so many ignorant questions, thank you.
By the way, the Klomier USB-HDMI adapter is no longer sold in the link you attached. Could you recommend a different one with the same characteristics?
Last edited by pablitoito; Dec 16, 2024 at 11:47 AM.
Thank you very much for your clarifications.
The Y cable you are referring to? what cable is it? Is it the cable that powers the Android screen that is connected with a clip to the head unit located under the center console?
Those cables are for an android screen and have nothing to do with the digital cluster.
Originally Posted by pablitoito
Thank you very much for your clarifications.
or do you mean
Is this another cable that powers the digital group cluster and that is supplied with the digital group cluster?
Yes.
Originally Posted by pablitoito
Would you mind making a connection diagram between the screen, digital group and HDMI adapter?
I would appreciate it and sorry for so many ignorant questions, thank you.
Originally Posted by pablitoito
By the way, the Klomier USB-HDMI adapter is no longer sold in the link you attached. Could you recommend a different one with the same characteristics?