Originally Posted by
richmurphy
DKN: I watched a demo on mirrorlink.com and they really only showed the phone, satnav and media interface. Rubbish demo actually and left me very uninspired. If Audiosources manage to mirror my phone then it's exactly what I'm after. I can't tell you how often I've had to pull over, struggle to get my phone out of my pocket just so I can lookup an address or phone number (or read a spreadsheet but I won't hold my breath for that). Actually a phone mirror would be sensational as I could use bookmarks etc from my phone.
The new unit's mirroring function has nothing to do with the mirrorlink company. It's a true mirroring function so it actually reflects your phone's screen. However it is only available for Android, at least for now.
Originally Posted by
Erbium
I just installed my ANS810; and so far I love it; however I do have a couple of questions I'm hoping someone here might be able to answer. I access the hidden menu by pressing and holding the middle of the left side of the Aux In screen. Under the "Modle" tab, I see my option to turn off OPS. I set it to OFF but when I put my car in reverse, the OPS screen still pops up. How do I get this to save correctly? I do have the M99 firmware. Additionally, there is a setting for "Car Back A Track". What is this? Thanks for your help. I never would have purchased this head unit if it weren't for the information I've received from this forum. Keep up the good work!
I have told Audiosources about the OPS not turning off but the technician seems to think it does - I will confirm again, he had thought I just needed to update to M99 but based on your feedback that doesn't appear to be the case.
Car Back A Track is for the reversing path, but I'm not sure if these settings are working yet.
Originally Posted by
richmurphy
Does the ANS-810 actually allow you to play movies while driving anyway? Wouldn't that violate some design regulation or something?
I haven't actually tried this (had no reason to) but I think it does allow it. The ANS has outputs for rear seat screens, and the only purpose of that would be to play movies while driving. Unless they designed a safety lock that only turns on when there's no rear screen signal, there may not be any safety lock at all.
In China it is common to have aftermarket head units that play videos while driving - like many pointed out, no one is really stupid enough to watch videos and drive (or at least anyone with commonsense wouldn't), it's really for the passengers. Having said that, it IS illegal here in Australia and many other countries regardless of who's actually watching, so do it at your own risk.
Last edited by DkN; 01-05-2013 at 08:51 AM.
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