• HW Installation Support
  • Exploring the problem of popping sounds

McDudu Only the way AMP works in the above 2 cases has a solution.

Thanks I really hope this was documented on the installation guidance , to test this I will need to take my dashboard apart. I was hope you had a software option to disable the power up but what you are saying is the cable needs to be soldered to the canbus decoder harness. In my case i.am using a simple software rp5-su-001. If you leave the head unit to not power off you avoid the noise but my unit has started with a black screen randomly so I change the boot to shutdown with a 3 sec delay to avoid the false resume issue that causes dudu7 screen off glitch during car ignition

    McDudu Can you look up the original host documentation to see if there is an AMP control cable?

      VishBK Hello, Toyota CANBUS cannot control factory AMP on/off!
      2 test methods, looking forward to your feedback results, thanks!
      1: Please turn down the stock volume in “Vehicle Information”-“AMP Settings” to verify if the thumping sound is still present.
      2: Did setting the stock volume to 0 stop it from thumping the next time you start the car?

        Hi, the problem with popping sound solved but now i dont know how to stop the runnig logs on screen, wait for your help

        dudu-lai So connecting the amp control wire and updating the MCU would not fix this problem? Setting the amp volume to 0 fixes the thumping noise but I cannot hear any sound as a result. Maybe a workaround for the engineer could be setting it 0 before the head unit shuts off then seeing it to the previous value when it starts up.

          Yesterday i updated the Firmware of the Mekede M6 with DUDU OS.
          When you put in the USB stick and the head unit then reboots to the firmware update, no pop.
          Directly after the update when it starts, no pop.
          If you then reboots the head unit, pop.
          But it seems that it happens in the shutdown phase not in the start phase.
          But this is just a though, i don't know how fast the rebot phases are.
          In tve car is no AMP. It is the head unit with OEM speakers.

            JhonnyD normal

            VishBK You can try to update the MCU. You need to connect the ACC line of the CANBUS box to the AMP CONT of the A connector.

              dudu-lai I have connected the Amp control cable to the AMP C harness cable on my subaru outback 2017 with OEM harman kardon amplifier. and also applied the MCU Updates from here. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QHfKsoY7tsgg4Bls8ezOjKWCTBwZ5NNy?usp=sharing
              The noise still happening during Dudu OS boot. do i need to also install the APK for jeep. or can you provide me with the one compatible with subaru? sharing here my dudu info. and a picture showing the connected amp cont cables

              Thanks for your support!

                McDudu Prior to this, was the AMP control wire connected to the ACC cable or was it not connected to the

                  dudu-lai no it was not connected, i soldered the two after i received your feedback regarding this cable needed to be connected to the harness. The harness did not have (AMPC) this pin was empty. so i had to take this cable from another harness to be able to connect it to the amp control cable.
                  here is what the wiring harness looked like prior

                    McDudu If there is no connection, then it is not controlled by the AMP line. If I unplug the CANBUS box, will there be sound from the speaker?

                      dudu-lai My harness did not come with an exposed ACC wire.

                        VishBK

                          dudu-lai I should depin this from the canbus connector?

                            VishBK Yes, remove PIN9 and test the stereo for sound. If there is no sound, PIN9 on the CANBUS side controls the AMP on, then connect the AMP C cable from connector A to the CANBUS box end PIN9

                              dudu-lai no. Without the canbus you get no sound , the Subaru outback with Harman kardon amplifier required Canbus to get audio with after market headunits. Here is the pin diagram for the original harness

                              Regards

                              dudu-lai should i remove this Amp C connection from my harness since you mentioned this amplifier is not controlled via this cable? and what is the solution in this case. I have had 2 different Android Based headunits in the pass on my subaru outback connected with the same cambus and harness combination and they did not cause the thumping or popping noise on boot. so i can confirm this is possible i just dont know with the DUDU7 what is the fix here. thanks for your feedback and support.