No GPS signal


  • HA2202-Vivid10-CP-HD: wired into 1997 4Runner.   The home screen shows a map and knows my location.   When clicking the NAV button or native Nav app, it can't find a GPS connect.  The antenna is screwed on tight, sky clear, and the receiver block is on top of my car.    Is there a setting that needs modified to activate? 



  • I disassembled the dash and reseated the GPS antenna.  Still no single.  Here are some pictures to show the UI and the build that i am on. 


  • I've the same problem. Vivid FW. It takes ages to get a GPS signal. I've the same unit except Vivid in my car and there's no problem with getting GPS signals.

    It looks like a FW-problem in the latest FW.

    Dasaita Vivid 10.2 inch for Nissan X-Trail 2014-2018 Car Video Android 10 IPS Screen GPS Spotify 4G+64G DVD Player Radio - Nissan X-Trail Qashqai 2014-2018/CB008

     


  • I have the same problem too. The signal is not showing. I thing and hope with new update it will be fine.



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  • @Olufemi Savage hi 

    2 things need check 

    1 ,make sure the GPS antenna is connect correctly  , because the Wifi  is also using SMA connector . 

    2 , go to the headunit settings-CAR-Navigation-GPS monitor , check if the GPS signal has more than 3 satalites 

     


  • @Quick Yuan Hi, thank you for your advice. I will surely check once again when I get back from work.


  • Well, I will get a signal, but it takes a long time. That's the problem. The one I have in my car Max 10 will get signals basically in less than one minute. Something is wrong in the system of the Vivid FW or hardware.


  • I got the GPS signal working!!!! The screw was a little bit loose. I tight it well and drove in the city for about 15 Minutes. Every works fine. Thank you Alan, thank you Quick Yuan. Thank Dasaita for this Amazing Vivid OS and amazing 13,3inch Universal headunit.




  • I upgraded to the lastest software this morning.   Still no GPS.  I drove around for 25 minutes with the antenna on the roof and still no signal in the GPS Monitor tool. 


  • @Alan Austin have you check this very well???


  • @Olufemi Savage The last picture explains it all. Someone at Dasaita swapped sides between GPS and Wifi. For more than 5 years Wifi has been on left and GPS on the right. Now they are the other way around. Stupid in my opinion, but navigation works now.


  • @Tom Box

    Interesting...this might be my issue.  The back chassis picture in the manual does have the GPS shown in the right side above the AM/FM antennae port.  I will pull the unit out and verify that I don't have the Wi-Fi/GPS antennas errantly swapped.  I thought I double checked the cast labels on the back of the chassis but who knows, I could have a chassis that was an old lot with the labeling to match the older internal board antenna port layout but assembled with the new board that has the antenna ports swapped, as you mention above. 

    Thanks Tom and Olufemi.  I will report back later on the results.


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  • @Alan Austin check it out. I think that is the issue with you too.


  • @Olufemi Savage I pulled the head unit out and my antenna are mounted just like Olufemi's.  

    I removed the GPS antenna and checked the cable. 

    I munted on the Wifi Post just to see if I could get a signal.   Nothing.  

    Figuring that we have the same head unit and the board antanne ports match the back chassis, I remounted the antenna the way they were.  

    Bummer.   Faulty antenna or GPS reciever?  Here you can see the unit has a pass sticker. 

     

     


  • @Tom Box Tom, once you had the antenna mounted correctly, did you get a GPS signal fairly quickly or did you have to drive around before the GPS monitor showed the signals, satilites?

     


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