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Old 19-08-2014, 11:08 AM   #1
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Default Territory 06 icc upgrade

Hi all,
First post and in the deep end all ready.

I have just got my hands on a 06 territory ba style with a basic black and white lcd screen. ( see where this is going)
After hours of reading I have finally melted my brain, so I will ask the question instead!

I want to upgrade the ICC to a colour screen so I can use a reverse camera and possible sat nav .

So question time.

When I upgrade the icc do I need a new bem?
Do they need to be from the same system / matched?
Where do I connect the reversing camera to the icu / bem unit?
Any one got a wiring diagram they can send to me?
I want to keep the functionally of all the buttons on the dash for radio / aircon ect if possible.


I have done a few normal din cd player upgrades before so I am ok with the wiring side of things this icc bem thing is doing my head in!

Thanks guys
I will keep this thread going with some photos of the install if I can do it!

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Old 19-08-2014, 06:20 PM   #2
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Default Re: Territory 06 icc upgrade

Hi Robbo

Nice first post

I expect you're awaiting a response from ASL (Fadi) since you've posted in their area of the forum, but here's my take on your questions given iv'e done all that to my RTV ute recently (link in signature)

1) If you swap in an ICC that already has a colour screen just reuse your BEM, but you'll probably need to get the ICC coded to your car (BEM) before the radio/cd player will work. But as it's your BEM the car will start and operate fine (or you might get lucky and get an uncoded ICC like I did and then it all just plugs in and works. WIN! )

2) No the BEM and ICC don't need to stay matched. But as above may need to be coded before they play nice together.

3) You will need a factory ICC loom that accepts the SatNav (video) input. This has the extra plug that will accept any video input, such as a reversing camera.

4) A wiring diagram would just confuse you further, Buy one of ASLs excellent kits, they come with all the wiring instructions you'll need. Or just keep searching the interwebs, it's all out there.

5) Yep, ASL kits are fully integrated and everything else keeps working whilst adding extra functionality.

Cheers, Rob
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Old 22-08-2014, 02:15 PM   #3
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Default Re: Territory 06 icc upgrade

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Hi all,
First post and in the deep end all ready.

I have just got my hands on a 06 territory ba style with a basic black and white lcd screen. ( see where this is going)
After hours of reading I have finally melted my brain, so I will ask the question instead!

I want to upgrade the ICC to a colour screen so I can use a reverse camera and possible sat nav .

So question time.

When I upgrade the icc do I need a new bem?
Do they need to be from the same system / matched?
Where do I connect the reversing camera to the icu / bem unit?
Any one got a wiring diagram they can send to me?
I want to keep the functionally of all the buttons on the dash for radio / aircon ect if possible.


I have done a few normal din cd player upgrades before so I am ok with the wiring side of things this icc bem thing is doing my head in!

Thanks guys
I will keep this thread going with some photos of the install if I can do it!
hi

yes we can supply an ICC that will work directly in your car that also will have the color screen with a single cd and single Zone. $450.00 for a second hand one.

we can also add a reverse camera kit $345.00 that comes with the grab handle camera plus the interface box RGB kit

we can also add a touch screen nav $995.00 that comes with latest maps plus 2 years of free map updates.

all your other factory settings will remain the same

if you wish to discuss it further pls call us 0397991444


cheers


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