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Old 01-29-2007, 07:48 PM   #1
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Default D3 A8 MMI iPod Integration Install

I recently completed the installation of a Dension Gateway 500 MMI iPod interface into my 04 A8L and wanted to share some thoughts and pics.

Like many MOST-based MMI vehicle owners (D3 A8, C6 A6, and Q7) I have been waiting for a solution that allows full integration of an iPod into the vehicle's entertainment system. Although, I'm impatient, I haven't been waiting as long as many of you because I've only owned my CPO'd A8L for 30 days.

The components of the GW500 are:

- The gateway unit which connects: iPod, USB, and RCA audio. The USB port is important because that's how you'll flash your iPod, and the gateway with the latest Dension firmware on an ongoing basis. The gateway itself is approx 3.5"W, X 7"L

- Two fiber-optic cables (fragile) that connect in the MOST loop from the MMI unit to the OEM CD changer.

All in all the connections are effortless, as long you take your time, and follow the procedure outlined in the manual. It's also a good idea to wrap the fiber optic cables in protective friction tape to keep them safe from wearing against other parts.

The pics:

A shot of the RCA connection housing w/switch to toggle back to CD changer mode. To the right is the USB cable, and to the far right, my iPod Mini which is dedicated to the car. I use my Nano as a portable player for the gym, etc. The gateway unit, power connections, and fiber cables are installed behind the small storage bin concealed out of sight. Installation required removing the storage bin, and CD changer. (you'll need two radio removal tools to pull out the CD changer) Sorry for the poor quality..low light shot without a TriPod


Here's the iPod Music menu on the MMI screen. Position #1 takes me back to the iPod main menu. The selections can be made with the MMI joystick.


A shot of the playlist screen. The "Audi iPod" list is my full song library. "Audi iPod" is the name I gave to my iPod Mini when I reset it using iTunes. There are additional playlists in positions 7 and higher. Position #6 is always the "return to menu" selection.


Song shuffle can be activated through the MMI CD Control function. However shuffle is deactivated once you advance to the next song manually. (kind of frustrating) But most iPod music selection functions are available through the MMI interface. An example - list by "artist".


A listing of my main song library


And finally, the same song library listing available through the steering wheel control. This function works the same as it does for radio stations and CD's.


By the way, I've got to mention the experience I had with the Dension dealer I bought the GW500 from. I placed my order for the unit with Enfig car stereo (http://enfigcarstereo.com/shopsite_s...audi_iopd.html) soon after I bought the car. Christian at Enfig was very helpful, and did not ask for a credit card # till he was sure he was going to receive units from Europe. Sure enough, Christian called me last Fri at 4:00pm and told me the unit was in. Of course, I asked him to ship it overnight for Sat AM delivery. (Since we're in the same time zone, I expected him to say "no, it's too late") Christian surprised me, and said "yes", I got it at 10:00am Sat morn. I believe in recognizing those who go above and beyond for your business. Christian, thanks a ton!
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Old 01-29-2007, 07:56 PM   #2
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Default Now THAT is a nice integration solution.

And yes, Christian at www.enfigcarstereo.com rocks. VERY good customer service.
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Old 01-29-2007, 08:08 PM   #3
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Default No kidding, that is NICE! Another vote for Christian, great guy.

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Old 01-29-2007, 09:44 PM   #4
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Default Ah, the display with song titles. We'll all just dream on and weep.

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Old 01-30-2007, 04:07 AM   #5
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Default Nice work Phil. Now, they just need that same solution for the RNSE....soon! :)

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- John Deere Gator (4x2) for the boy

As of November 2006:

Accessory Add-ons:
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1) OEM winter floor mats
2) OEM rubber trunk mat and cargo net
3) VW Touareg cigarette lighter flashlight
4) Thule roof bars with Evolution 1200 roof box

Upgrades:
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1) OEM front/rear Euro black Recaro Seats (from a Euro 2003 S6 Avant)
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2) OEM HID/Xenon (complete) housings (car never came with the Xenon option from the factory)
3) OEM Euro front/rear (avant) beam-style wiper blades/arms (available via www.vagparts.com)
4) OEM B6 S4 Interior auto-dimming black mirror with compass and on/off button
5) OEM Euro blindspot exterior mirrors
6) OEM S6/4.2 exterior lower door trim
7) OEM S4/S6/S8 aluminum mirror housings
8) OEM Euro rear license plate panel from 2002+ facelift avant (slight MODification to US plate required)
9) ?
10) OEM Euro RNS-E DVD Navigation system with MP3, SAT control and TV input
11) Dietz 1417 A/V input to RNS-E
12) Blaupunkt ME3 DVD/CD/MP3/TV Tuner with aftermarket amplified TV antenna in windshield
13) OEM Sirius tuner (special version to work with RNS-E)
14) OEM Phatnoise Phatbox MP3 player (trunk mounted) with custom interface cable to allow Sirius tuner and Phatbox to work together -- cool!!
15) ?
16) BBS RC 17x8 ET35 with Michelin Pilot Sports (summer tires)
17) 2002+ Rear bumper with valance openings for Magnaflow 3" exhaust tips
18) OEM submarine fin roof antenna for SAT / GPS / Cellphone (GSM)
19) OEM Euro gunmetal black avant roof rails
20) 2002+ Climate control faceplate to match faceplate color of RNS-E
21) Walnut wood trim near hazard button (above RNS-E) to match rest of interior wood scheme
22) OEM Euro Avant door panels with integrated sunshades (imported from Germany to match the black leather in my Euro Recaro interior)
23) OEM Euro blacked out front grille (no chrome perimeter)
24) OEM gunmetal black lower rear hatch strip (specific part# for avant vs. sedan)
25) OEM RS6 gunmetal black interior door latches; no need to add any RS6 badges in my car (Thanks Nelson!!!)
26) OEM Euro four spoke walnut wood and black leather (special order via Audi GmbH) multi-function wheel with tip buttons and OEM phone (BT) control
27) Upgraded "618" MF/Tip control module

Coming soon:
- rear mounted removable 7" LCD panel

MODifications:
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1) Tray under armrest to add aux. cigarette lighter
2) OEM avant CD changer bracket MODified (to fit two large CD changers etc) - now I just use it for Phatbox, OEM SAT tuner and OEM BT module.
3) Exhaust tips MODified to add Magna Flow (#35163) 3" dual walled tip
4) Factory wiring behind Sym I to simplify installation/removal of RNS-E
5) MODified glovebox to support fitment of Blaupunkt ME3 (a biatch to install!!)
6) MODified headlight switch bezel for fitment of GALA switch for "video-in-motion" for playing Blaupunkt ME3 through RNSE
7) MODified stock exhaust and had magnaflow 3" tips welded on (see above)
8) MODified rear Euro license plate surround to house 2nd rear foglight (2001 model only came with one from the factory); US license plate needed to be MODified a bit to fit inside the narrow Euro opening.


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Old 01-30-2007, 04:37 AM   #6
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Default Excellent stuff! Did you drop the glovebox out or just take the CD and ..

small storage box adjacent to the CD out?
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Old 01-30-2007, 07:31 AM   #7
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Default I loosened the glovebox just enough for "wiggle room" behind it for the gateway....

I didn't drop the glove box completely because (according to the Bentley manual) it would have required me to disconnect the car battery, the knee airbag, and the telematics backup battery. Way too many unswitched "always on" components in the D3 which require lots of attention when re-connecting the battery. I did my best to avoid it.
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Old 01-30-2007, 07:36 AM   #8
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Default Thanks, I'll provide a full demo @ the next Boston AW GTG.

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Old 01-30-2007, 07:39 AM   #9
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Default Please, don't. I don't think I could handle the feelings of envy. :^)

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Old 01-30-2007, 09:21 AM   #10
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Default I look forward to your comments on living with the device...

...I've not been too excited by Dension's firmware testing in the past, especially in Audis, so I hope this device is as solid as we would all like...
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