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Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT system
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:03 pm
by Joules
Just replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT system.
Main reasons were:
Lack of Bluetooth
No DVD playback
Small screen
Poor IPOD integration
No USB integration
Initial comments on the new system:
Superb Bluetooth and phone prep with excellent voice dialling
Outstanding sound via IPOD for both Music and Movies
Touch screen is easy to use
Here are a few pics:

RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT system
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:19 pm
by Golfather
Looks superb mate ! Nice and flush.
Glad someones done something other than the usual RNSE upgrades !
What adaptor plate did you use? Autoleads?
And did you consider the Pioneer units?
RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT system
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:20 pm
by Rilla
Will the standard TV tuner work with that head unit?
Re: RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT syste
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:26 pm
by Joules
golfather wrote:Looks superb mate ! Nice and flush.
Glad someones done something other than the usual RNSE upgrades !
What adaptor plate did you use? Autoleads?
And did you consider the Pioneer units?
I did think of going the RNS-E route but decided against it. To be honest they fitted the wrong adaptor plate i.e. not rubberised. They are ordering a new one but considering the wear aspect I might stay as is because it blends anyway.
You can get the full adepter kit, fascia, leads etc inc Bose from
http://www.dynamicsounds.co.uk/ but there are lots of places
I did consider the Pioneer but heard good reviews about the Kenwood and Garmin (Maps) although looking a little more basic are a solid sat nav supplier.
Re: RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT syste
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:28 pm
by Joules
Rilla wrote:Will the standard TV tuner work with that head unit?
No I did ask, but the STD on my car is analogue so no good shortly and a stack of Movies played via the IPOD in mp4 format is my preferred choice

RE: Re: RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT s
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:29 pm
by GregR1
I'm very impressed with that. Can you give a rough idea of costs? Parts, installation etc?
Cheers,
Greg
RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT system
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:33 pm
by Ironside-69
Does it use the standard GPS antenna? Where do you connect the ipod and is it easy to manipulate the controls? Does it have an in-built microphone for hands free phone use?
Looks like a solution to several of my problems, CD player only recognises two or three discs, not the same ones each time, the sat nav disc wasn't the right one when I bought it, £200 for a disc (for a system that reads as average on this forum) and no phone or wiring in the car currently. FM ipod connection with cigar lead is a pain.
Clean installation and less than a grand?
Martin
RE: Re: RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT s
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:33 pm
by Joules
System is around £730
Fitting £99
Wire harness adpater so a direct fit inc Bose £14.95
Fascia £29.95
IPOD Lead with video £29.95
Re: RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT syste
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:37 pm
by Joules
Ironside-69 wrote:Does it use the standard GPS antenna? Where do you connect the ipod and is it easy to manipulate the controls? Does it have an in-built microphone for hands free phone use?
Looks like a solution to several of my problems, CD player only recognises two or three discs, not the same ones each time, the sat nav disc wasn't the right one when I bought it, £200 for a disc (for a system that reads as average on this forum) and no phone or wiring in the car currently. FM ipod connection with cigar lead is a pain.
Clean installation and less than a grand?
Martin
Uses a separate antenna under the dash but gives a full 5Bar strength everywhere I have used it.
I put the IPOD in the small tray above your right leg but no real need to have it there, everything is on screen (touch). I also routed the USB cable via the service slot under the SWheel for uploading info to the HDD.
Mic is place above the RV mirror
RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT system
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:38 pm
by Ironside-69
Is it set so that it plays when moving?
Does it work from a sat nav disc and does this go in the same slot as the dvd?
i think you're going to be busy with this post mate, lol
Re: RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT syste
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:43 pm
by Joules
Ironside-69 wrote:Is it set so that it plays when moving?
Does it work from a sat nav disc and does this go in the same slot as the dvd?
i think you're going to be busy with this post mate, lol
No the Nav is in-built i.e. HDD I believe could be Solid State?. So the slot is for DVD,CD etc
http://www.kenwood-electronics.co.uk/pr ... DNX5240BT/
It can be set to play whilst moving by grounding one of the leads.
There is a cool reversing camera options too!! which autoselects when you select reverse.
RE: Re: RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240BT s
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 7:28 pm
by deanobeano
Very Nice
Slightly Off topic, On your second photo, what are the ? two buttons on the lefthand side of your steering column? is it electric steering column adjustment?
Mine hasn't got them buttons
Re: RE: Re: RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood 5240
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 7:55 pm
by Joules
deanobeano wrote:Very Nice
Slightly Off topic, On your second photo, what are the ? two buttons on the lefthand side of your steering column? is it electric steering column adjustment?
Mine hasn't got them buttons
Yes, with one being an entry exit?? never use either.
RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 8:23 pm
by Golfather
The Pioneer also fits well:

RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Replaced my RNS-D system with a Kenwood
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 8:30 pm
by hogansghost
Thanks for posting these. My hunt for an RNS-E is driving me mad and for the same money, it looks like a better spec.
I've never owned a kenwood - is the sound quality, not necessarily volume, on a par with the RNS-D ?
Looks really good and with ISO connections, you can transfer easily enough to another car with a double-din stereo without much hassle.
I think I'm talking myself into this
