W221 ANDROID touchscreen...








On mapping menu click "Select" and display will prompt you to push the button you want to use as a select button two times. You however need to push the button only one time, then click "Select" again and then push the button second time. I know it doesn't make sense, but once you're on the mapping menu it will make a perfect sense.
Number 4 on the list does not come with the unit and needs to be bought separately.
Hopefully this helps some people and clears up some of the confusion.
I have also japanese import CL thus no sound. I do have AUX harness but I don’t know how to read those pins.
Could you explain how to read pin order?
Thanks!
My car is s550 2006 JAPANESE imported.
I ordered this screen from China and they emailed me the instructions and diagrams.
Jp imported usually came with tv and no AUX, so the seller asked me to follow the TV diagram. I connected as instructed but no sound.
Sent him pics and we Scyped to set up again but nothing. He consulted with their engineer and replied that JP tv in the unit can not accept the android TV box so try to find the AUX cable behind fuse box or below gloves box. But there is no cables there. So I gave up and sent my car to a guy who always installs android for all kind of cars and take him less than 5 min to fix it.
If you have a car like my model so here are the steps:
1- program the c unit to activate AUX function.
2- there will be three harness came with screen to have audio (none worked for me).
3- the electrician guy pulled three wires out of the aux harness (red, black and white) that driginate from the screen and connected them to three blue wires in the (aftermarket) power caple. Which are they? Actually, I could not see that clearly when he did them but I was sure that he did not cut any of the original wires.
Could you ask him which three blue wires those were? I have the same issue.
Thanks!
As a side note, has anyone managed to get their TV-Box or AUX-Box working so far?
1- program the c unit to activate AUX function.
2- there will be three harness came with screen to have audio (none worked for me).
3- the electrician guy pulled three wires out of the aux harness (red, black and white) that driginate from the screen and connected them to three blue wires in the (aftermarket) power caple. Which are they? Actually, I could not see that clearly when he did them but I was sure that he did not cut any of the original wires.
@Dhaif , can you confirm if your model works OK with the comand joystick and steering wheel controls?
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
@Dhaif , can you confirm if your model works OK with the comand joystick and steering wheel controls?
All the controls worked right out the box on my US model.
- Is it possible to bench test this unit? I tried to connect 12v to the power leads (yellow and black on the main plug). But the screen does not turn on.
- Does the optical box work? My car (EU model, 2010) has TV. And is this connection 100% digital, or is it Digital -> Analog -> Digital?
- Has anybody tried this with a USB DAC? I prefer not used the cheap DAC of the unit itself. I'm thinking about connecting a Dragonfly and feed audio to the RCA plugs in my car.
- Is it possible to bench test this unit? I tried to connect 12v to the power leads (yellow and black on the main plug). But the screen does not turn on.
- Does the optical box work? My car (EU model, 2010) has TV. And is this connection 100% digital, or is it Digital -> Analog -> Digital?
- Has anybody tried this with a USB DAC? I prefer not used the cheap DAC of the unit itself. I'm thinking about connecting a Dragonfly and feed audio to the RCA plugs in my car.
I am not aware of anyone having succeeded to get the optical box to run. I've tried it on different models and it never worked. Maybe it will work for you.
You could get a USB DAC to work with it....but why put in the effort when the stock system will probably do a better job anyway. I use COMAND to play music.
I am not aware of anyone having succeeded to get the optical box to run. I've tried it on different models and it never worked. Maybe it will work for you.
You could get a USB DAC to work with it....but why put in the effort when the stock system will probably do a better job anyway. I use COMAND to play music.
From the bunch of wires coming from the Android unit, there is a red 'ACC Input' wire. I think that can be used to trigger the device, but I'm not sure.
Looking at a YouTube video (www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yyvss0M0Ow) where they show the unit outside of a car, they are only running two wires to the unit. But in the video, they don't show how it's wired up.
From the bunch of wires coming from the Android unit, there is a red 'ACC Input' wire. I think that can be used to trigger the device, but I'm not sure.
Looking at a YouTube video (www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yyvss0M0Ow) where they show the unit outside of a car, they are only running two wires to the unit. But in the video, they don't show how it's wired up.
Yes, generally you need to power the ACC and BAT wires at the same time to get units to turn on. What are you trying to bench test anyway?
Yes, generally you need to power the ACC and BAT wires at the same time to get units to turn on. What are you trying to bench test anyway?
I want to bench test the DAC connection and check if my EU SIM card will work. Some operators in the Netherlands have overlap with Chinese 4G channels, some don't (or just part of the channels). And while I'm at it, maybe reverse engineer some of the software on it.
I want to bench test the DAC connection and check if my EU SIM card will work. Some operators in the Netherlands have overlap with Chinese 4G channels, some don't (or just part of the channels). And while I'm at it, maybe reverse engineer some of the software on it.
Check out the TV box and let us know if it works for you
- Is it possible to bench test this unit? I tried to connect 12v to the power leads (yellow and black on the main plug). But the screen does not turn on.
- Does the optical box work? My car (EU model, 2010) has TV. And is this connection 100% digital, or is it Digital -> Analog -> Digital?
- Has anybody tried this with a USB DAC? I prefer not used the cheap DAC of the unit itself. I'm thinking about connecting a Dragonfly and feed audio to the RCA plugs in my car.
- Yes, connect 12v to yellow wire (going into fuse box) and red wire (labeled ACC), connect ground to black wire (going into fuse box).
- I haven't received, not tested yet
- USB DAC does not work.
Fuse box (without enclosure).
- Goto Settings (the Android settings)
- Under 'Car infotainment', click 'General'
- Click 'Boot Logo'
- Enter password: '5678'
- ...the rest is self explanatory
Last edited by aximus; Feb 27, 2020 at 08:14 AM.
Volume level is ok. Not as good as mp3 playback from a usb stick or the internal hard drive, but ok enough.
Last edited by aximus; Mar 8, 2020 at 06:51 PM. Reason: Typo
i installed the android screen and discovered some Problems
On phone calls via Bluetooth the microphone from the android screen is used instead of the built in Mercedes Microphone. Also the Sound from the called person comes only over the included small Speaker instead of the built in Speakers
Is it possible to change this and use the built in components for calls over the adroid screen.
Bluetooth Audio works fine over the built in Speakers
i installed the android screen and discovered some Problems
On phone calls via Bluetooth the microphone from the android screen is used instead of the built in Mercedes Microphone. Also the Sound from the called person comes only over the included small Speaker instead of the built in Speakers
Is it possible to change this and use the built in components for calls over the adroid screen.
Bluetooth Audio works fine over the built in Speakers
I've seen the screen where you can supposedly map buttons, but I'm not sure how to map the rotary knob to go to the next app, or scroll down a list.
Is there a tutorial as to which "button" on that screen has which function, exactly?
I've seen the screen where you can supposedly map buttons, but I'm not sure how to map the rotary knob to go to the next app, or scroll down a list.
Is there a tutorial as to which "button" on that screen has which function, exactly?
I've seen before where the app or list-selection was highlighted, and using a rotary knob, the user could scroll to the app or item on the list of choice, and then press to select it.
I can't seem to find which "button" in AutoKit to map the rotary dial to.
I've seen before where the app or list-selection was highlighted, and using a rotary knob, the user could scroll to the app or item on the list of choice, and then press to select it.
I can't seem to find which "button" in AutoKit to map the rotary dial to.
Having a bit of trouble with the sound when installing the new android screen. My car has the AV connector, bur yesterday I found a digital tv installed under the floor on the passenger side, and I think they might have changed som connectors when the TV was installed. As far as I can see, I am supposed to install one of the supplied cables (from the android manufacturer) in the right hand side fuse box, near the glove box. The problem is that the connectors won't go together.
Can anyone of you see if this is the original connector, or if they might have been changed?
Thanks.
Br
Christian
'08 S63 Japan
Connector inside the fuse box, right hand side (by the glove box)
Connector inside the fuse box, right hand side, taken apart (by the glove box)
Connector in the car to the right, connector from the android installation to the left





