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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: WIring diagram for CCRT700
« on: 07 March 2008, 17:21:36 »
Sorry nope, looks nothing like my GID
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: WIring diagram for CCRT700
« on: 06 March 2008, 20:05:24 »Quote
i am in the process of producing a howto guide it should be uploaded onto here tomorrow lunchtime
i have sussed the red connector from hell and have got my CCRT working in the car
Thank goodness TMX is doing a how to.
I love this forum
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: WIring diagram for CCRT700
« on: 06 March 2008, 16:05:41 »
et Voila !
as if by magic the wiring fairy appeared :
http://www.ccpip.org/800/service/Connctn.html
8-)
The MID is not the same, it is a special CCRT700 see previus thread in this section
as if by magic the wiring fairy appeared :
http://www.ccpip.org/800/service/Connctn.html
8-)
The MID is not the same, it is a special CCRT700 see previus thread in this section
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: VDO & Delco - What's the difference?
« on: 06 March 2008, 19:24:05 »
AIRC Delco is Vauxhalls 'brand' for parts.
For example batteries branded delco are made for Vauxhall by a well known manufacturer.
In this instance VDO will have manufactured the unit for Vauxhall and branded it Delco.
Cheers
For example batteries branded delco are made for Vauxhall by a well known manufacturer.
In this instance VDO will have manufactured the unit for Vauxhall and branded it Delco.
Cheers
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Omega ELITE BOSE Display Wiring
« on: 05 March 2008, 13:46:09 »
MID uses same wiring as gid
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Omega ELITE BOSE Display Wiring
« on: 05 March 2008, 13:07:28 »
If the CCr600 has a triple info display then the wires are the same.
In the picture above, where I have scrawled GID, the four connectors with EMP to the right are for the GID, beneath that, the two connectors labelled CRP are for a TID. Same colour just less of them
In the picture above, where I have scrawled GID, the four connectors with EMP to the right are for the GID, beneath that, the two connectors labelled CRP are for a TID. Same colour just less of them
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Omega ELITE BOSE Display Wiring
« on: 05 March 2008, 10:11:28 »
Best I can come up with is these four :
Red/gray
brown/white
green/brown/white
white/brown/white
cheers
Red/gray
brown/white
green/brown/white
white/brown/white
cheers
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: One Eyed Omega
« on: 05 March 2008, 07:43:35 »
Hazzard switch on and off twenty times.
That should fix it.
That should fix it.
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Omega MV6 Bose installation
« on: 29 February 2008, 16:58:02 »
which would make some sort of sense as the GID the radio and the CD all have the ECcan.
I'll check for blue and yellow
BRB
I'll check for blue and yellow
BRB
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Omega MV6 Bose installation
« on: 29 February 2008, 16:41:12 »
There are three large connectors that go into the back of the CCRT700, the top one is the 'C' connector, it is this one I want to know the colour of the wires as detailled above.
Cheers
Cheers
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Omega MV6 Bose installation
« on: 29 February 2008, 16:12:54 »Quote
hmmm i am having great difficulty locating a display! does anyone have a part number?
i have now recieved a;ll this kit
6 X BOSE Speakers
2 X Bose Sub Woofers
2 X Bose Amplifiers i only need one or do i?
CCRT 700 & Code
Courtesy Light
CDC 2 CCRT700 Cd Changer
Complete CCRT 700 wiring loom door speakers the lot!
has cost me £100 so far
i take all i need is a display unit now??
Dude, reference this :
http://www.ccpip.org/800/service/Connctn.html
and tell me on your recently aquired loom, what colour the wires on CCRT700 connector C pins 7,8,10 & 11 are?
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Omega MV6 Bose installation
« on: 29 February 2008, 16:10:59 »
I'm not forgetting, I meant I think you should be looking in the passenger footwell for these wires based on TIS.
The green and white seem to be common to the radio, the GID and the CD changer.
Which is what leads me to believe these are the Ebus CAN wires
The green and white seem to be common to the radio, the GID and the CD changer.
Which is what leads me to believe these are the Ebus CAN wires
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Omega MV6 Bose installation
« on: 29 February 2008, 16:02:16 »Quote
QuoteThanks very much, that will make my life so much easier!QuoteQuoteThanks, I'll try and look in to that.QuoteThis is what I think you'll need, based on my testing:
CCRT700 - tech'2 for right config (Bose or Non Bose)
CCRT700 Display (not same as GID, MID, CID or TID)
CDC2 for CCRT700 (different to CDC2 for CCR600/800)
Amp and speakers for Bose (speakers are different to std), and shelf.
If car prewired for phone, connection from CCRT700 to drivers kick panel. If not prewired, and cellular aerial.
If Bose - a Bose drivers kick panel to amp loom FOR CCRT700. If non Bose - a non Bose drivers kick panel to CDC2 loom FOR CCRT700
Courtesy light FOR CCRT700
Even with all this, you'll still have to frig the wiring from radio to display, and radio to drivers kick panel.
Even after you've done that, I haven't worked out how to get a CAN based speed signal to CCRT700 - you older CCR600 had a pulse based signal.
I thought the display provided the speed signal over the CAN interface between the display and CCRT.
Now if I had the schematics from a 1999 car, that would be a huge help (currently kludging together from 1998 (Haynes) and 2002 (TIS), neither cover CCRT700)
Astra-G, 2002.....CCRT700 was still being used and the display, although a different shape, is a similar animal.
I would say you're looking for a:
green Can High and white Can low wires !
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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Omega MV6 Bose installation
« on: 28 February 2008, 10:25:11 »
In the boot in front of the spare wheelish