Junsun V1 Pro MTK8259 4GB + 64GB Android 10 headunit

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rov3rrepo

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Anyone know how to update AutoLink separately? Or do I have to update the entire head unit. I think this is why I get no audio during phone calls. Others with carplay dongles experienced the same thing but resolved it by updating their adapter.
 

jarrogames

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May 27, 2022
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Ahoj.
Mám nový JUNSUN V1 PRO 4GB/64GB.
Všetko je OK, len je veľký problém s pamäťou a nastavením FM rádia po vypnutí a zapnutí zapaľovania, prípadne po reštarte.
Veľa som o tomto probléme čítal na XDA fóre a skúšal všetko možné. Nič nepomohlo. neviem co mam robit. Potrebujem pomoc.
Mám poslednú aktualizáciu 2022 04 22.
Ďakujem mnohokrát.
 
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MagnifyShay

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Hey, i don’t know if someone know what I can do, I’ve buy a Junsun V1 Pro 8/128 From Junsun France Store, but they don’t always have the latest software update (for example they sent me the January update while the may one was released). I’ve asked to Junsun Global Store if they can send me the updates but they told me to ask to Junsun France Store if i don’t have a Junsun Global Store Order number. I was thinking if someone here could give me his order number (in private message) for a Junsun V1 Pro 8/128 From Jsunsun Global Sotre so that I can ask them software updates…

I hope someone understands

🙏
 

hackras

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Hi.
I have a new JUNSUN V1 PRO 4GB/64GB.
Everything is OK, only there is a big problem with the FM radio memory and settings after turning the ignition off and on, or after reboot.
I read a lot about this problem on the XDA forum and tried everything possible. Nothing helped. I don't know what to do. I need help.
I have last update 2022 04 22.
Thank you very much.
Jaro from Slovakia.
Hi from Rado from Slovakia :)

I suppose you did connect the power and ACC wires correctly ? The radio needs to be powered even when the key is in OFF position. If you connected it correctly, your radio starts immediately after turnig the key, it does not go through boot process.

You could try this: go to Settings - Car Infotainment - About device - click cog wheel - code 8878 - Radio - and change FM sort from SD level to Freq.

Remember, if you leave the eingeneering menu by pressing Save and Reboot, all your settings (radio, equalizer, etc.) will be lost and you will have to start over. The only time to do Save - Reboot is after changing CAN module type, in all other cases you just go back with the back arrow and setting changes will be applied !!!

Hope I could help.

R.
 
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MagnifyShay

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Hey, do you know if there is an audio boost somewhere une the 8878 / 8888 special settings menu ? Something different than the loudness option in the DSP
 

hackras

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Hey, do you know if there is an audio boost somewhere une the 8878 / 8888 special settings menu ? Something different than the loudness option in the DSP
Try the 8877 menu, there are lots of settings applying to camera and sound, you can take a look, jus make photos how everything was, once you screw up, you will have a way back....
 

hackras

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Are there any other codes except 8888,8878,8877 to try?
Use at your own risk !!!!

8888 - restricted settings menu
8878 - full settings menu. Mostly what you're looking for.
Additional info can be found here: https://xdaforums.com/t/junsun-v1-factory-settings.4282295/
1111 - load monitoring
0 - update (mcuupdate_num)
1 - some menu (csudy_num)
2 - barcode
3 - another barcode 8938003992756585897
4 - reboot
5 - color setting
6 - set a new random Bluetooth name
7 -
8 - gis whitelist reset
9 - system notification: device activated (in Chinese)
0129 - CAN DATA
5555 - save settings
1912 - factory setup
1812 - shop setup
12345678 - update_apk update MainUI
3699 - update_apk2
5699 - update_apk3
7788 - atc_log (engineering menu of the 4G modem)
8877 - atc_factory
Menu for changing the cutoff (filter) frequencies for the sub and line outputs (relevant for those who use external amplification):
Code 8877 ---> Audio ---> Scroll to Sound Effect ---> Bass (or Alto (Middle), Treble).
And also there is a setting and the ability to completely disable Loudness.
USB mode can be changed here if required, too.
7758258 - obligatory mode !! do not enter !!! Complete crap going on
5678 - changing the menu code logo
3234 - apk_install_pwd
Alternatively (untested!) restore the engineering menu settings to the factory settings.
2134 - appinfo_id_num
6666 - install_id_num
7777 - install2_id_num
1616 - display_id_num brightness
2064 - testmode_id_num
1414 - reboot_id_num
9191 - destroy_id_root_num
9090 - destroy_id_num
1313 - radio_reset_num
1101 - screenshot_num
4321 - filedelete_num
1234 - filecopy_num
 

Y9D

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May 5, 2022
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OEM backup camera on 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport "no signal" error when auto in reverse.

Any suggestions on how to proceed from here is appreciated. I am about ready to give up and just buy the Junsun-branded camera instead of continuing to troubleshoot this. (Also, my OEM backup camera image is cloudy and has a halo effect. But it is better than nothing.)

Here is what was stated by a Junsun radio purchased on an AMZ review for a Santa Fe one year newer than my vehicle. But as I inspect my wiring, I am unclear with they mean by this statement:

"Although it is plug and play, there are some wiring you’ll need to do to get the factory camera to work. Had to cut brown trigger wire for the backup camera closer to the can bus module.
Then tapped the brown wire ( pin 14) to the white wire (its near the backup camera video input wire) of the main harness that connects to the vehicles harness (2 in 1 connector).
Once i did this the camera worked flawlessly."

I would be very thankful if someone could point me in the right direction.
 

TorstenH

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OEM backup camera on 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport "no signal" error when auto in reverse.

Any suggestions on how to proceed from here is appreciated. I am about ready to give up and just buy the Junsun-branded camera instead of continuing to troubleshoot this. (Also, my OEM backup camera image is cloudy and has a halo effect. But it is better than nothing.)

Here is what was stated by a Junsun radio purchased on an AMZ review for a Santa Fe one year newer than my vehicle. But as I inspect my wiring, I am unclear with they mean by this statement:

"Although it is plug and play, there are some wiring you’ll need to do to get the factory camera to work. Had to cut brown trigger wire for the backup camera closer to the can bus module.
Then tapped the brown wire ( pin 14) to the white wire (its near the backup camera video input wire) of the main harness that connects to the vehicles harness (2 in 1 connector).
Once i did this the camera worked flawlessly."

I would be very thankful if someone could point me in the right direction.
Maybe the are not too much differences between Hyundai and Kia...

I don't think Junsun supports any OEM camera. In my car the OEM camera even has a separate socket and the head unit provides no plug for it.

Post in thread 'Junsun V1 MTK8259 - the adapter battle (Kia Ceed Jd)' https://xdaforums.com/t/junsun-v1-mtk8259-the-adapter-battle-kia-ceed-jd.4236281/post-84569537

Please note:
- never ever connect the OEM camera directly with 12V. This may destroy your camera. In opposite to the aftermarket cams OEM cameras has to be powered only with 6V.
- Try to find the pinout diagram of your OEM head unit/radio. This will help to identify the correct pins. If you need further help for that please post a picture of the original radio (front and model number(s)).
 

Y9D

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May 5, 2022
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Coastal South Carolina
Maybe the are not too much differences between Hyundai and Kia...

I don't think Junsun supports any OEM camera. In my car the OEM camera even has a separate socket and the head unit provides no plug for it.

Post in thread 'Junsun V1 MTK8259 - the adapter battle (Kia Ceed Jd)' https://xdaforums.com/t/junsun-v1-mtk8259-the-adapter-battle-kia-ceed-jd.4236281/post-84569537

Please note:
- never ever connect the OEM camera directly with 12V. This may destroy your camera. In opposite to the aftermarket cams OEM cameras has to be powered only with 6V.
- Try to find the pinout diagram of your OEM head unit/radio. This will help to identify the correct pins. If you need further help for that please post a picture of the original radio (front and model number(s)).
Thanks, TorstenH. I will continue working on this and update as needed.
 

cstalex

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Jun 3, 2022
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Hey guys, I just received a brand new Junsun V1 Pro 4GB/64GB.

I did factory reset the Junsun. I can't find anymore PhoneLink app to use CarPlay.

How can I get back PhoneLink ?
Thx
 

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    OK with the resolution but Zip file of the video is about 14mb,the one I made is 156mb and I am afraid to try it...
    You wrote previously that the file must renamed to "tsbootanimation" but the guy in video renamed it to "bootanimation". You tried it and didn't work so you renamed it tsbootanimation?
    Also, if something goes wrong is it possible to brick the machine?
    156mb is a lot, your device will not accept animations of this size!For Junsun V1 Pro MTK8259 devices, the animation file must be named "tsbootanimation".If something goes wrong, the animation will not be installed.
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    Finally I made a bootanimation with my own video using "lucky boot animator". It was a matter of seconds to make it and works fine
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    you know how to explain to me how you did it because I have a Junsun V1 plus 4g /64 with android 12 but I can't.
    Okay let's run again.
    1. Take a picture with a resolution of 1280x720 dpi.
    2. Save .bmp (use palette color, no rgb!) or .png format.
    3. Copy the image to a portable USB flash drive.
    4. Start the head unit and connect the flash drive, click the gear on the start screen, ie the settings menu.
    5. Go to the car setup (second menu item)
    6. Choose the lowest menu: About the Device.
    7. Click on the right side of the gear and use this code: 5678
    8. On the left, click the second search icon.
    9. This is when the logo on the USB flash drive appears, which you made.
    10. Tap the logo, then save.
    11. Re -start the head unit. This is important because if you only turn the key, it won't start again, just sleep.
    12. If you did everything well, it will work.
    I attach a model image, copy it to the USB Drive and try it. This is sure to work for me.
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    Hello I recently bought a Junsun 4g + 64gb version, and I'm having some trouble.

    On my unit sleep mode doesn't work how it's supposed to, after about 30minutes when I try to start the radio it will long boot I would like to set it to 3day like I had it on my other junsun unit but there is no option like that, only on and off. I checked the wiring and red and yellow cables are connected right.

    Also I was wondering how did you guys make the settings menu in dark mode, i tried to force it through developer mode but that did not do nothing.

    I received a MCU update from Junsun to fix my sleep issue if anyone is interested
    MCU before : MCU: TS-G5.201021(VHD)
    After : MCU: SS-G5.230529(VHD)

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    Untested but may work:

    Put the logo on the root folder of an USB drive by naming it
    Code:
    tslogo.bmp
    tslogo.jpg
    or
    tslogo.png

    Enter factory code 5678 and plug in the USB drive.
    Thank you. Succeeded, I copied the image to the USB Drive root folder. The correct size is 1280x720 and can be .BMP or .PNG format, the file name can be anything.
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    Are there any other codes except 8888,8878,8877 to try?
    Use at your own risk !!!!

    8888 - restricted settings menu
    8878 - full settings menu. Mostly what you're looking for.
    Additional info can be found here: https://xdaforums.com/t/junsun-v1-factory-settings.4282295/
    1111 - load monitoring
    0 - update (mcuupdate_num)
    1 - some menu (csudy_num)
    2 - barcode
    3 - another barcode 8938003992756585897
    4 - reboot
    5 - color setting
    6 - set a new random Bluetooth name
    7 -
    8 - gis whitelist reset
    9 - system notification: device activated (in Chinese)
    0129 - CAN DATA
    5555 - save settings
    1912 - factory setup
    1812 - shop setup
    12345678 - update_apk update MainUI
    3699 - update_apk2
    5699 - update_apk3
    7788 - atc_log (engineering menu of the 4G modem)
    8877 - atc_factory
    Menu for changing the cutoff (filter) frequencies for the sub and line outputs (relevant for those who use external amplification):
    Code 8877 ---> Audio ---> Scroll to Sound Effect ---> Bass (or Alto (Middle), Treble).
    And also there is a setting and the ability to completely disable Loudness.
    USB mode can be changed here if required, too.
    7758258 - obligatory mode !! do not enter !!! Complete crap going on
    5678 - changing the menu code logo
    3234 - apk_install_pwd
    Alternatively (untested!) restore the engineering menu settings to the factory settings.
    2134 - appinfo_id_num
    6666 - install_id_num
    7777 - install2_id_num
    1616 - display_id_num brightness
    2064 - testmode_id_num
    1414 - reboot_id_num
    9191 - destroy_id_root_num
    9090 - destroy_id_num
    1313 - radio_reset_num
    1101 - screenshot_num
    4321 - filedelete_num
    1234 - filecopy_num