NAVTOOL6.0-AR2-HDMI Interface with HDMI Input Installation Guide
- June 4, 2024
- navtool
Table of Contents
- NAVTOOL6.0-AR2-HDMI Interface with HDMI Input
- Precautions
- What’s In The Box?
- Interface Connectors Description
- Universal Harness Description
- Quick Connection Guide
- Installation Instructions
- Testing and Settings
- Vehicle Reassembly Checklist
- How to Connect Rear Screens to Car With AV Input
- User Manual For Consumer
- Setting Radio to Auxiliary
- Documents / Resources
6.0-AR2-HDMI Interface with HDMI Input
Installation Guide
Installation Manual
Chevrolet Tahoe 2012-2014
Must be equipped with a factory rear view camera
NAVTOOL6.0-AR2-HDMI Interface with HDMI Input
Interface with HDMI Input
Part #: NAVTOOL6.0-AR2-HDMI
NOTICE: Navtool recommends having this installation performed by a
certified technician. Logos and trademarks used herein are the properties of
their respective owners.
Chevrolet Tahoe 2012-2014
WELCOME
IMPORTANT WARNING
This product includes instructions for installation, which must be carefully
followed. The instructions are worded in such a manner to assume that the
installer is capable of completing these types of electronic installations.
Suppose you are unclear about what you are instructed to do or believe you do
not understand the instructions to complete the installation properly and
safely. In that case, you should consult a technician who has this knowledge
and understanding. Failure to follow these instructions carefully and install
the interface as described could cause harm to the vehicle or safety systems
on the vehicle. Interference with specific safety systems could cause damage
to persons as well.
Open the camera app on your smartphone and point your rear camera at the QR- Code to scan it. Finally, tap the pop up banner to open support website.
Precautions
PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU START THE INSTALLATION
- Please study these instructions carefully before installing the NavTool interface.
- Many new vehicles use low-voltage or data-bus systems that can be damaged by test lights and logic probes. Test all circuits with a digital multimeter before making connections.
- Do not disconnect the battery if the vehicle has an anti-theft-coded radio unless you have the radio code.
- If installing an external push button switch, check with the customer about where to install the switch.
- To avoid accidental battery drainage turn off the interior lights or remove the dome light fuse.
- Roll down a window to avoid being locked out of the car.
- Use of this product in a manner different to its intended way of operation may result in property damage, personal injury, or death.
- Set Parking brake.
- Remove the negative battery cable.
- Protect fenders before starting.
- Use protective blankets to cover the front seats, the interior of the vehicle, and the center console.
- Always install a fuse 6-12 inches away from the NavTool interface, a 5 amp fuse should be used.
- Always secure the NavTool interface with Velcro or double-sided tape to prevent the rattling of the interface.
- When securing the NavTool interface make sure that panels can be closed back easily.
- Use electrical tape on all your connections and splices, do not leave any exposed connections.
- Route all wires along factory harnesses, and try not to drill or make any unnecessary holes.
- Make sure you are not connecting to any data wires; always check your connections with a multimeter.
- Always use the help of a professional installer to prevent any damage to the vehicle or NavTool interface.
What’s In The Box?
Interface Connectors Description
Main Connector for Universal Interface Harness – This port is dedicated
to a connection of a universal wiring harness.
Configuration Port- This USB port is dedicated to interface configuration
only.
Data LED – Normal operation of the interface must have a blue LED
blinking. If the blue LED is not blinking, the interface is not receiving data
from the vehicle. If the blue LED is not blinking, the interface will not
operate properly.
Power LED- Normal operation of the interface must have a green LED ON. If
the green LED is not ON, the interface is not receiving power. If the green
LED is not ON, the interface will not work, and your vehicle radio may also
stay OFF.
HDMI LED – Normal operation of the interface must have a green LED ON. If
the green LED is not ON, the interface HDMI is not receiving power. If the
green LED is not ON, the interface HDMI port will not work.
USB Port – Not Used
HDMI Port- HDMI port is dedicated for connecting video sources such as
iPhone mirroring, Android Mirroring, Apple TV, Roku, FireStick, Chromecast,
PlayStation, Xbox, or similar devices.
Universal Harness Description
Rear Camera Input /Video Input 1- This input is dedicated to an
aftermarket rearview camera or a video source with an RCA video output. Your
vehicle factory camera will continue to work as before without any changes.
Front Camera Input /Video Input 2- This input is dedicated to an
aftermarket front view camera or a video source with an RCA video output. Your
vehicle factory camera will continue to work as before without any changes.
Left Camera Input / Video Input 3- This input is dedicated to an
aftermarket left view camera or a video source with an RCA video output. Your
vehicle factory camera will continue to work as before without any changes.
Right Camera Input / Video Input 4- This input is dedicated to an
aftermarket right-view camera or a video source with an RCA video output. Your
vehicle factory camera will continue to work as before without any changes.
Right and Left Audio Output- Audio output is dedicated to connecting
audio to your vehicle’s stereo system. See the Quick Connection Guide on page
7 of this manual.
Connector for Vehicle Specific Harness – This connection is dedicated for
connecting vehicle-specific plug-and-play wiring harnesses.
+12V Manual Activation Input- This connection is used for a push button.
+12V Output- 500 mA output can be used to drive a relay. This output
provides +12V at all times when the vehicle is running.
Quick Connection Guide
Installation Instructions
STEP 1
NO APPLICATION OR SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD IS REQUIRED TO CONFIGURE THE
INTERFACE.
To configure the interface, you must use Windows, Mac, or Google computers.
Windows computers must use the latest version of Google Chrome or Microsoft
Edge browser.
Mac computers must use the latest version of the Google Chrome browser.
Google computers must use the latest version of the Google Chrome browser.
TO CONFIGURE THE INTERFACE, GO TO https://CONFIG.NAVTOOL.COM
Connect the interface to the computer using supplied USB Configuration Cable
(Part # NT-USB-CNG)
Manual Activation Wire as Reverse Trigger should be set to off. Refer to the
video.
To see a video of the configuration process Scan the QR-Code or go to
https://youtu.be/dFaDfwXLcrY
STEP 2
Remove Vehicle Navigation Radio or Color Screen
List of Required Tools:
- Plastic Panel Removal Tool- An example of a removal tool is shown below. Any similar removal tool will do the job. It does not need to be the same as the picture below.
- 7 mm Socket- An example of a 7 mm socket tool is shown below. Any similar tool will do the job. It does not need to be the same as the picture below.
Step 1:
· Use a flat-bladed plastic trim tool in order to release the retainer clips
securing the trim plate to the instrument panel.
· Retainer Clips (Qty: 9)| Step 2:
· Instrument Panel Accessory Switch Screw (Qty: 2)
· Disconnect the electrical connections.
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Step 3:
• Heater and Air Conditioning Control Assembly
Screw (Qty: 2)| Step 4:
• Radio Screw (Qty: 4)
• Disconnect the electrical connector.
• Disconnect the antenna cable.
Installation Instructions
STEP 3
Step 1: Connect supplied plug-and-play harness (Part # NT-GMQUAD1) to the back
of the radio.
(For a complete image, see Quick Connection Guide on page 7)
Step 2: Reconnect previously removed radio connectors into the back of the
radio.
STEP 4
Connect supplied universal wiring harness (Part # NT-WHNT6) into the plug-
and-play harness
(For a complete image, see Quick Connection Guide on page 7)
STEP 5
- Connect audio output on the universal wiring harness (Part # NT-WHNT6) RCA plugs into the vehicle’s AUX input using appropriate cables. See the quick connection guide on page 7.
- Connect Push Button wires. Connect red wire to white wire and isolate with electrical tape. Connect black wire to green wire and isolate with electrical tape.
(For a complete image, see Quick Connection Guide on page 7)
STEP 6
Plug in the main interface (Part # NAVTOOL6.0-AR2-HDMI) into the universal
wiring harness (Part # NT-WHNT6). See the quick connection guide on page 7.
- The product installation is now complete.
- Do not reassemble the vehicle until testing is fully complete. Only after you have tested that everything is working can you reassemble the car.
- If you are adding side or front cameras, install them and plug them into the appropriate camera RCAs.
- If you are installing any HDMI or streaming devices, connect it to the HDMI port of the NavTool.
Testing and Settings
STEP 1
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Start the car, and observe that NavTool LED lights should be one blinking blue and two steady lit green LED lights.
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At this time, your car radio should boot up into its initial state, and the radio should be working. Please check that the radio operates appropriately. All radio functions are working, including CD, Satellite Radio, AM/FM radio, audio plays from car speakers, and all other radio features.
STEP 2
Turn off camera lines in the settings of your factory navigation. Go into
display settings of the factory radio/navigation, then go into Rear Camera
Options and then turn off Guiding Lines. STEP 3
Set Radio to AUX Audio Input:
- SRCE Button: Press the SRCE button to display the audio screen. Press to switch between AM, FM, or XM if equipped, Disc, or AUX (Auxiliary). Must set a radio to auxiliary/AUX before activating NavTool to hear audio from car speakers. See page 11 step 6 for AUX connection.
- Audio will not play through car speakers if AUX input is not connected or the radio is not set to AUX input.
STEP 4
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Test HDMI input if you are connecting any HDMI video source.
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Press and hold supplied push button for 3-5 seconds. The interface will activate on the screen.
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A single press of the push button will cycle through the available video inputs.
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Press the push button until HDMI input is highlighted and you will enter the HDMI mode.
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A Video signal from your HDMI source will appear on the screen. If no video source is connected or the connected source is not correctly working, you will see this message.
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Test AV inputs by selecting them in the menu of the interface or if you are installing any aftermarket cameras.
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To test the aftermarket front camera put the car in reverse and then into drive. The front camera should display on the screen.
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To test aftermarket left and right cameras, use left and right turn signals. Left and right cameras should display depending on the turn signal activated.
After everything is tested and working, reassemble the vehicle.
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Vehicle Reassembly Checklist
When performing vehicle reassembly, please make sure to go over the list and checkoff check mark boxes:
- Check to see if all connectors behind the screen, radio, HVAC, etc. were reconnected.
- Check that the LCD screen shuts off with the key off, and turns back on with the key on.
- Check touchscreen operation.
- Check Heat and AC controls operation.
- Check AM/FM/SAT radio reception.
- Check CD player/changer operation.
- Check GPS signal reception.
- Check cigarette lighter or +12V power source for accessory or constant power.
- Check to see if any other panels that were removed during installation and are now being reassembled have all and any electrical connectors reconnected.
- Turn on the parking light and check all dashboard lights’ operation.
- Check all panels for proper fit, and make sure no gaps in panels are left behind.
If all steps above are checked off, you will save time, and money and have an extremely happy customer. All the above steps eliminate any unnecessary customer comebacks to your shop. If you require any further assistance please call our tech support line, email, or go online WWW.NAVTOOL.COM at 1-877-628-8665 techsupport@navtool.com
How to Connect Rear Screens to Car With AV Input
How to Connect Rear Screens to Car With HDMI Input
User Manual For Consumer
Thank you for purchasing NavTool. If you have any questions, please call toll-
free at 877-628-8665.
The color/navigation screen will display a factory image when you first start
your vehicle.
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Set the radio to AUX input to hear the HDMI audio. See page C2 for details.
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Press and hold supplied push button for 3-5 seconds. The interface will activate on the screen.
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A single press of the push button will cycle through the available video inputs.
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Press the push button until HDMI input is highlighted and you will enter the HDMI mode.
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A Video signal from your HDMI source will appear on the screen. If no video source is connected or the connected source is not correctly working, you will see this message.
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To turn off HDMI input, press and hold the supplied push button for 3-5 seconds. After everything is tested and working, reassemble the vehicle.
Setting Radio to Auxiliary
Set Radio to AUX Audio Input:
- SRCE Button: Press the SRCE button to display the audio screen. Press to switch between AM, FM, or XM if equipped, Disc, or AUX (Auxiliary). Must set a radio to auxiliary/AUX before activating NavTool to hear audio from car speakers. See page 11 step 6 for AUX connection.
- Audio will not play through car speakers if AUX input is not connected or the radio is not set to AUX input.
Chevrolet Tahoe 2012-2014
Documents / Resources
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NAVTOOL NAVTOOL6.0-AR2-HDMI Interface with HDMI
Input
[pdf] Installation Guide
NAVTOOL6.0-AR2-HDMI Interface with HDMI Input, NAVTOOL6.0-AR2-HDMI, Interface
with HDMI Input, Interface
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