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Agreement: End user agrees to use this product in compliance with all State and Federal laws. NAV-TV Corp. would not be held liable for misuse of its product.
If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately and return product to place of purchase. This product is intended for off-road use and passenger
entertainment only.
Derek Schmiedl
October 11 , 2012
Nissan & Infiniti Navigation System
NTX-Nissan/Infiniti Installation Manual
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Agreement: End user agrees to use this product in compliance with all State and Federal laws. NAV-TV Corp. would not be held liable for misuse of its product.
If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately and return product to place of purchase. This product is intended for off-road use and passenger
entertainment only.
Included Parts:
NTX-54 Navigation system
and GPS antenna NIS/INF Integration Module Touch Screen Monitor
24 Pin to 24 Pin NIS/INF to Navigation 20 Pin Power Plug T-Harness
Needed Tools:
Long Phillips Screwdriver
Zip Ties
Velcro
Telescoping Magnet
Right-angle pick
24 Pin Video T-Harness
Plastic panel tool
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Agreement: End user agrees to use this product in compliance with all State and Federal laws. NAV-TV Corp. would not be held liable for misuse of its product.
If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately and return product to place of purchase. This product is intended for off-road use and passenger
entertainment only.
Module layout
NTX Nissan/Infiniti connector pin out (wire side)
MODULE CONNECTOR EXPLANATION
USB Update Port | Video Input | Navigation Harness | From Video T-Harness | From Power T-Harness
The connector pin outs above are for the black mini Molex connectors that plug into the NTX-NIS/INF interface
module. The view is from the back side of the Molex connectors (the view you would see if the connectors were
plugged into the NTX-NIS/INF module). From left to right is the 18 pin mini Molex from the 20 pin power plug
T-harness, the 22 pin mini Molex from the 24 pin video T-harness and the 24 pin mini Molex from the 24 pin to
24 pin NTX-NIS/INF module to the NTX-54 navigation module. The corresponding harnesses can be seen below
from left to right.
*Note: Wire colors may change without warning. Always reference pin locations, not
wire colors!
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Agreement: End user agrees to use this product in compliance with all State and Federal laws. NAV-TV Corp. would not be held liable for misuse of its product.
If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately and return product to place of purchase. This product is intended for off-road use and passenger
entertainment only.
Overview:
The NTX Nissan/Infiniti is a touch screen Navigation interface for compatible 2008 to current Nissan and Infinity
vehicles. The module will also allow the integration of a video source or a front facing camera. During the installation
the original color LCD monitor will be replaced. The installation is performed entirely AT THE RADIO and not at the monitor.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO PRODUCT FAILURE OR AN AIRBAG MALFUNCTION LIGHT.
G37 Radio & Screen Removal:
Insert the pick tool or a small screwdriver
into the shift lock hole and depress the shift
lock mechanism
Make sure that the emergency brake is
engaged and then move the shifter into
reverse.
3
3
Insert a pick tool into the shift lock hole
plug and remove the plug.
2
4
4
The accessory of the vehicle must be off during the next several steps. Make sure that either
the key is removed from the key cylinder or that the push to start switch is in the off
position. If this step is ignored you will receive an airbag light warning!
1
Remove the plastic trim ring around the shifter
using a plastic pry tool.
With a pick tool, remove the shift lock hole
cover.
1
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If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately and return product to place of purchase. This product is intended for off-road use and passenger
entertainment only.
5
6
Remove the screws from the left and right
bottom corners and pull the HVAC panel
from the bottom up and away from the
dash.
Gently pull the top section back and away from the dash to
release the top clips. Make sure that the vehicle is off and
disconnect all the harnesses from the back of the HVAC panel.
DO NOT turn the key or push the push to start button until
after the HVAC panel has been plugged back in during later
steps.
Remove the screws on the bottom left and
right that holds the monitor trim in place.
These screws were hidden by the HVAC
panel.
Pull the monitor shroud up and back towards the rear of
the vehicle and remove it. The ribbon cable attached to
the shroud should have already been removed in step 6.
7
8
Remove the two screws holding the top of
the radio bracket and the bottom of the
monitor brackets.
Using a long Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws holding
the bottom of the radio bracket. You may need the magnet to
retrieve these screws if they drop inside the dash.
9
10
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If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately and return product to place of purchase. This product is intended for off-road use and passenger
entertainment only.
Armada Radio & Screen Removal: Warning! The ignition MUST be off!
Pull the radio out of the dash, disconnect all
wiring and set it aside.
Swing the bottom of the monitor upwards to release the
top of the monitor brackets from their U shaped top
mount. Note: There are no top bolts and only a locking
mount. Disconnect the monitor and set it aside.
11
12
Using a soft pry tool remove the cover below
the HVAC panel by prying gently around it to
dislodge it from the retaining clips. Disconnect
all plugs and set it aside.
Remove the two screws at the bottom left and
right with a phillips screwdriver. Above and at a
45 degree angle behind these two screws are 2
more screws. You must use a long phillips
screwdriver to access them. Remove these
screws as well.
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Agreement: End user agrees to use this product in compliance with all State and Federal laws. NAV-TV Corp. would not be held liable for misuse of its product.
If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately and return product to place of purchase. This product is intended for off-road use and passenger
entertainment only.
All other Nissan & Infiniti vehicle Radio & Screen Removal: Warning! The ignition MUST be off
Screen Replacement ALL VEHICLES EXCEPT FX.
Using a soft pry tool, pry around the outside of
the HVAC fascia to release the clips all the way
around. Pull the entire fascia towards the back
of the vehicle to release the clips, disconnect
all the wiring harnesses and set aside.
Remove the screws around the monitor
bracket, unplug the monitor and set the
monitor and bracket aside.
The removal of all other Nissan and Infiniti vehicle radios are similar to either the G37 or Armada. Remove the radio
and screen from the vehicle and then proceed to the next steps. MAKE SURE that the ignition is off in all
Nissan/Infiniti vehicles as the airbag indicator light is on the part of the dash that you will be removing. Although
it will cause no damage to the vehicle, the air bag indicator malfunction light will illuminate if the ignition is turn
on while this indictor light is unplugged.
Mark the bracket on the side where the
monitor has an angle. Remove and retain the
2 screws on each side of the factory monitor
and remove it from the bracket.
Mark the
bracket on
the side
with an
angle
Mount the included touch screen monitor into the bracket, making
sure that the angle side is facing the mark, secure it with the factory
screws and reinstall the monitor back into the vehicle.
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Agreement: End user agrees to use this product in compliance with all State and Federal laws. NAV-TV Corp. would not be held liable for misuse of its product.
If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately and return product to place of purchase. This product is intended for off-road use and passenger
entertainment only.
Location of the
factory reverse
signal (12 volt +
while in reverse)
Top row third pin in
from the top right
corner
Screen Replacement FX.
1. Follow the directions on the previous page under "Screen Replacement All Vehicles Except FX" to remove the
factory monitor from the mounting bracket.
2. The original monitor in the FX has an oversized monitor housing. In order to replace the original monitor with the
new touch screen monitor you must use the included (FX Kit only) trim, shims and longer replacement screws to
center the new monitor in the mounting brackets.
3. Reinstall the new monitor and mounting bracket back into the vehicle and place the included (FX Kit only) trim
fascia around the new monitor. Note: The fascia is a pressure fit and does not require adhesive to stay in place.
Plug-and-play installation is performed at the radio for ALL VEHICLES.
At this stage the monitor should be reinstalled in the vehicle with the factory connector plugged into the monitor. If you
have failed to follow these instructions and ANY aftermarket harness is plugged in at the screen, disconnect it and
insert the factory plug. In vehicles where the screen mounts behind the fascia, like the Armada, the screen can be
reattached with the factory screws and mounted permanently. In vehicles like the G37 where the radio top mounts are
in the same location as the monitor bottom screws, reattach the top mechanical hinge mount but leave the bottom
retaining screws out until the installation is completed and only reattach during final reassembly.
BACK OF ALL RADIOS
20 Pin Power
Connector
24 Pin Video
Connector
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If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately and return product to place of purchase. This product is intended for off-road use and passenger
entertainment only.
Installation of the T-harnesses for all vehicles
1. Plug the female end of the 24 pin Video T-Harness into the factory male 24 pin plug behind the radio.
2. Plug the female end of the 20 pin Power T-harness into the factory male 20 pin plug behind the radio.
3. Run both the extension harnesses with the 22 pin and 18 pin black mini Molex ends to a location near the radio
with enough room to properly house and mount the NTX-NIS/INF integration module.
4. If installing a video source, or a front or camera, continue with instruction 5. If no camera or video source is being
installed skip to instruction 8.
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Agreement: End user agrees to use this product in compliance with all State and Federal laws. NAV-TV Corp. would not be held liable for misuse of its product.
If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately and return product to place of purchase. This product is intended for off-road use and passenger
entertainment only.
5. If installing a video source or front camera, connect the RCA from the device to the NTX-NIS/INF interface at the
"video in" RCA connection. As long as your device does not draw in excess of 1 AMP you may connect the power
and ground of the device to the wires on the 20 to 20 pin T-harness labeled "ground" and "12v+ CAM out". If in
doubt measure the current demand or use a relay.
6. If installing an aftermarket reverse camera, connect the RCA from the rear view camera to the NTX-NIS/INF
interface at the "video in" RCA connection. When installing the rear view camera, run an additional wire with the
power, ground and RCA from the camera that you will tie in to the reverse wire at the rear of the vehicle (if not
found in the 32 pin connector –see graphic on page 11). This wire will connect to the PINK “INPUT”wire on the 20
pin to 20 pin T-harness. Whenever the PINK "INPUT" wire sees 12v (+), the video input will be seen automatically
on the monitor. Attach the power and ground of the rear view camera to the Ground & "12v+ CAM out" at the 20
pin to 20 pin Power T-harness. If the rear view camera requires more than 1 amp of current make sure to use a
relay.
7. AREAS WITH TUNNELS, PARKING GARAGES AND TALL BUILDINGS (OPTIONAL). The NTX54 navigation system
operates via a technology called "dead reckoning", utilizing only GPS satellite information to detect speed and
location. In some areas with a large amount of obstacles that may block the GPS antennas ability to receive GPS
coordinates, such as tunnels, parking garages and tall buildings, the NTX54's performance may be affected. If you
experience issues in these areas we recommend connecting the vehicle VSS (speed sense wire) and the vehicle
reverse signal to the "VSS in" and "VRS in" at the 20 pin to 20 pin T-harness.
8. Plug the 22 pin extension harness black molex plug into the NTX-NIS/INF integration module labeled "screen"
9. Plug the 18 pin extension harness black molex plug into the NTX-NIS/INF integration module labeled "radio"
10. Plug the black 24 pin molex of the Navigation harness into the NTX-NIS/INF integration module labeled
"Navigation"
11. If the vehicle DOES NOT have Bose, the turn-by-turn directions and all audio commands will be heard automatically
through the driver's front speaker. You may skip to step 13 for all NON BOSE sound systems.
12. If the vehicle has a Bose sound system you must use the audio IN and audio OUT wires (in the POWER harness) to
break open the center channel speaker. Refer to the diagram below.
- Power harness
- This connector view is from the
wire side
- Cut wires near the T -section
- Cut the factory speaker signal
leads in half
- The Audio IN/OUT wires will be
labeled