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THE GARAGE (SERVICE, MAINTENANCE & REPAIR) => TECHNICAL INFO => Topic started by: ibrokeit on May 26, 2015, 07:49:54
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I purchased a GD head-unit - turns out it was a Hyundai GD-02 (photos were GD-01).
So here is a photo of the pinout label - hope it is of use.
(http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/ag109/ibroke1t/i30/GD-02_Pinout_zpsg69rkxgu.jpg)
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Does that give you any extra features?
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Me personally... Nope :rofl: I have an FD car not a GD :D
Well the major differences between the GD-01 and GD-02 units are:
- GD-02 - Has connections to power & display rear/reverse camera (A5, A6, A9, A14, A15)... marked as N/C on GD-01
- GD-02 - Has NO cd player - which makes it a bit lighter
- GD-02 - Has Internet in the short description... apparently the head-unit has support for Pandora (internet music streaming service) built in...
- Basically you download the Pandora app (internet radio) to your iOS or Android device, connect device to headunit
- Then you can use the controls on the radio to control the app - which is what is actually receiving, via. your data connection for device (e.g. 3G, 4G, etc.), the audio...
- GD-02 - Apparently can charge USB devices to a max of 2A (and without radio being on), where as GD-01 seems to do only 0.6A
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Me personally... Nope :rofl: I have an FD car not a GD :D
In case anyone is wondering - my Mum's i30 came with the, apparent RoW, bog-std radio/head-unit (no touch screen and a mono-color LCD). So going to send a GD-01 or GD-02 to her so she can have it installed - already checked with the dealer.
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:lol: :victory:
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- GD-02 - Has Internet in the short description... apparently the head-unit has support for Pandora (internet music streaming service) built in...
So reading the instruction manual again - it appears the Internet in the radio name is based on what I described earlier about Pandora - i.e. no wifi or mobile broadband, browsing, etc..
So the Internet, in this context, means a feature in the head-unit so the head-unit controls can control an app on your device. The app using the mobile-device to download the content and send it on to the head-unit - via. USB for iOS devices (iPod/iPhone) and blue-tooth for Android (probably BT audio).
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Hey ibrokeit, how did that radio swap work out?
Did everything work afterwards?
I also have the standard radio (monocolor display), and consider an exchange with a gd-02 unit.
As the GD-02 unit is not sold in Austria, I'm unsure if it would work in my car (2013, GDH model). Is the GD-02 sold only in Australia and New Zealand?
I've checked the Pin-Out diagram and I could see some differences - the main one would be the missing mic connection on the gd-02 unit.
Any response is greatly appreciated....
Ciao!
Alex
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Hey ibrokeit, how did that radio swap work out?
Did everything work afterwards?
I also have the standard radio (monocolor display), and consider an exchange with a gd-02 unit.
As the GD-02 unit is not sold in Austria, I'm unsure if it would work in my car (2013, GDH model). Is the GD-02 sold only in Australia and New Zealand?
I've checked the Pin-Out diagram and I could see some differences - the main one would be the missing mic connection on the gd-02 unit.
Any response is greatly appreciated....
Ciao!
Alex
Hasn't happened yet - Mum isn't too rushed about it. It should just be drop in.
GD-02 (and GD-01) units are Australia only (AFAIK they are not an OEM unit in New Zealand).
Missing mic connection - to be expected... as the GD-02 (and GD-01) units have the mic (for hands free) built into the fascia.
Sorry I can't be of more help right at the moment - maybe someone else has had the experiance.