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- simonh
- Member Since: 02 Apr 2017
- Location: Shropshire
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Media (USB) ports dropping power
My D5 has had the latest ICTP updates, a new media port panel (seems a different layout too) but when connecting my iPhone 7plus or any other phone, the power from the USB keeps dropping out and coming back. Anyone know if this is software (system not correctly connecting to the phones) or other hardware fault?
When updating maps via either port there is no issue and the memory stick is powered through the whole 20 minute or so process.
Some days the power is constant. Like yesterday. Today the power randomly dropping. Of course this also disconnects the phone as a media player too. Eventually the car refuses to see the phone for music even if the power stays on.
These are the ports under the armrest/centre cubby box. I have no RSE.
Driving me nuts !!
Velar HSE D240 - MY19
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- DG
- Member Since: 27 Apr 2016
- Location: Surrey
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Is the cable you are using USB 3.0 compatible Simon?
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- simonh
- Member Since: 02 Apr 2017
- Location: Shropshire
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I’ve tried numerous Apple cables and third party cables. All the same result. TBH it won’t make any difference as power is on the same connector. Data is faster yes, but it’s not like an HDMI cable where it has logic in the cable. AFAIK.
The passenger side usb charges the phone constantly but the system doesn’t ever see it as a media device.
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- DG
- Member Since: 27 Apr 2016
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Not Apple savvy tbh but I take it that you have told your phone to trust the LR system (not sure even if it works like that
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Quote:
Change your settings for trusted computers
Your iOS device remembers the computers you've chosen to trust.
If you don't want to trust a computer or other device anymore, change the privacy settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Location & Privacy. Now when you connect to formerly trusted computers, the Trust alert will ask you whether you trust that computer.
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- simonh
- Member Since: 02 Apr 2017
- Location: Shropshire
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It doesn’t ask for trust. It’s just being accessed to stream music not transfer files. Regardless, power should be constant.
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- DG
- Member Since: 27 Apr 2016
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Odd then
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- simonh
- Member Since: 02 Apr 2017
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Beyond odd. Bloody irritating 😠
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- simonh
- Member Since: 02 Apr 2017
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In fact the same cable and same phones work perfectly if plugged into a USB charger in the 12V socket.
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- Kuehltruhe
- Member Since: 07 Jun 2018
- Location: Bielefeld
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I have the exact same problem. Had it first with my iPhone 6s Plus and now again with my iPhone X. Since it happened with both phones and different versions of iOS I think it is not the phone that causes this issue. I have tried different cables as well - to no avail. Sometimes it works for days, just to disconnect again and again on the next day. After the disconnect, my car will not recognize the phone at all, even after unplugging the cable the iPhone does not show up in the sources list via bluetooth (handsfree is still working though).
Either there is an electrical problem causing this (maybe too much power needed by air conditioning or some other electrical interference) or it's a software issue. I don't know, but it's annoying as hell.
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- simonh
- Member Since: 02 Apr 2017
- Location: Shropshire
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Thanks !
I'm glad I'm not alone in this now - I think its software as I'm sure prior to the ICTP Phase 3 update it was working reliably.
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- Kuehltruhe
- Member Since: 07 Jun 2018
- Location: Bielefeld
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I got my D5 in March 2017 and have not gotten any software update since then, so my D5 is certainly not running phase 3. If it is a software bug, it has been there for ages...
EDIT: on another note, I a not sure it is actually dropping power. Could be it's only the USB data connection breaking. Will check next time this happens.
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- simonh
- Member Since: 02 Apr 2017
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Ah.. understood re software levels.
It's definitely dropping power / connection totally on mine. The phones keep 'binging' as the power comes back on and the screen wakes up. As it does when you connect a phone charger. Also the phone then disappears form the connected devices list.
So the car is disconnecting and reconnecting - effectively both power and data connection are dropped. It remains connected via BlueTooth always though for hand free phone use.
Once it gets disconnected it revert music and audio output to BlueTooth. When it reconnects it drops audio output from BlueTooth (phone function remains) back to the USB. Then gets confused and stops seeing the phones altogether,
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- AndrewS
- Member Since: 28 Apr 2016
- Location: Pembridge
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Had a similar issue and it was fluff in the phone cable connector stopping the cable going in 'balls deep'
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- simonh
- Member Since: 02 Apr 2017
- Location: Shropshire
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Balls deep
Not that mate. Tried multiple cables on different phones. Same cable and phone receive power without issue from a USB charger socket. It's the only when using the Media ports that I see the issue.
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- simonh
- Member Since: 02 Apr 2017
- Location: Shropshire
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Well so far the update to Phase 4 seems to have fixed the USB power issue I was having... time will see if it stays stable.
On the minus side, I get no audio from my phone either via Bluetooth or connected to the USB ports now
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