
Included aftermarket LVDS cable
Rear view camera input cable
Navigation to UCI harness*
*These items only included with the navigation option
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UCI-11C & UCI-11C + NTX54 Navigation kit
Rear view camera & Navigation solution for Dodge, Chrysler & Fiat UConnect Touch 4.3” &
8.4” systems
Overview:
Adds touch screen controlled navigation to vehicles without factory navigation
Provides a rear view camera solution for both the 4.3” and 8.4” UConnect Touch radios (camera not included)
Allows DVD video to be viewed while the vehicle is in drive (only on 8.4” DVD equipped systems)

Connector pin out Rev. 3 board (external speaker only)
Radio T-Harness
(18 pin plug)
Navigation
harness (24 pin
plug)
White connector:
Plug the factory
white cable taken
from the back of
the factory
monitor here
Black connector:
Plug the included
aftermarket black
LVDS end in here.
Plug the other
white end into
the factory
monitor.
Rear view camera input (8 pin plug)
Connector pin out Rev. 5 board (Bluetooth or external speaker)
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* The connectors are viewed from the wire insertion side. Both REV3 and REV5 boards have the same
8 Pin Video IN Connector
24 pin Navigation Connector
18 pin Radio T-Harness connector
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UCI Installation
TOOLS REQUIRED
Phillips head screwdriver
Plastic pry tool
Small pocket screwdriver
*Refer to online document for vehicle specific installation*
1. Detailed disassembly instructions for the 300, Charger, Dart and Journey
are available at http://navtv.com/page/17/manuals.html under the
Video Input and Backup Camera section. The Dart has three separate
disassembly documents and takes longer than the other 3.
2. Gain access to the back of the radio head. Pull out the radio enough to access the wiring behind the radio. On all
vehicles BUT THE DART the radio is low in the dash. In the Dart the radio is in the glove box.
3. Disconnect the factory white 22 pin connector from behind the radio/gateway. This connector supplies Power
and ground as well CAN communication to the radio.
4. In the kit is a 22 pin T-harness. Connect the removed harness from the
radio to the female receptacle of the supplied harness. Take care not to
bend any of the pins in the female receptacle when inserting.
5. Plug the male plug of the T-harness into the radio where the factory
connector was located. If any other cables were disconnected when the
radio was removed, plug them back into the radio. Slide the radio gently
back into the opening and route the extension harness with the 18 pin
connector up behind the monitor. Do not secure the radio with the
factory screws until the installation has been completed and tested.
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6. Using the plastic pry tool, gently pry around the dash panel surrounding the monitor to release the locking tabs.
Take extra care when releasing these tabs, they may fall from the dash panel and into the dash.
7. Gain access to the rear of the screen & disconnect the 3 cables that are attached. PAY ATTENTION TO THE
WHITE CIRCULAR 4 PIN PLUG. THIS PLUG WILL BE INSERTED INTO THE UCI IN LATER STEPS. IF YOU INSERTED
ANYTHING AT THE RADIO INTO THE UCI AT THIS STAGE PUT THE VEHICLE BACK TO STOCK AND START AGAIN AT
INSTRUCTION 1.
8. Set the monitor and/or dash assembly aside.
9. The free end of the T-harness that is plugged into the radio head (18 pin connector) should have been routed
behind the monitor in step 4. If not, do it now.
10. Insert the 18 pin connector into the port labeled “Radio T-harness” of the UCI.
11. Locate the WHITE, ROUND connector that was removed from the screen in step 7. Insert this cable into the
WHITE port of the UCI labeled “LVDS IN”.
12. Take the provided aftermarket LVDS cable (#3 on the product description on page 1) and insert the BLACK end
into the BLACK port of the UCI (LVDS OUT). The other end will be connected to the screen later.
13. If installing a rear view camera, insert the 8 pin MOLEX plug into the port labeled “Video IN”. Of the connections
available, there’s;
a. Twisted Pair – Used for factory installed camera only on the 4.3” screens. This input is not used on the
8.4” screens. On the 8.4” screens, the factory camera input is on the back of the radio head.
b. Video 1, 2 & 3- Used for an aftermarket camera input using composite video (yellow RCA connection).
*Power connections for the rear view camera must be made at the cigarette lighter.
14. If installing navigation into the system, proceed to the navigation installation section. Otherwise continue to
step 15.
15. After all the connections are made, securely mount the UCI module in the dash.
16. Connect the WHITE end of the provided LVDS cable into the screen. Make all other connections and temporarily
reassemble the radio, screen and the HVAC controls. Do not reassemble permanently until the system has been
thoroughly checked
17. THIS SYSTEM REQUIRES AN INITIAL SETUP PROCEEDURE PRIOR TO FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY. PROCEED TO
EITHER THE 4.3" SETTING SECTION ON PAGE 6 OR THE 8.4" SETTINGS SECTION ON PAGE 9 DEPENDING ON
WHICH SIZE MONITOR IS IN YOUR VEHICLE.
18. After making the necessary changes in the SETUP menu, test the system and reassemble.
If Installing Navigation
Once you complete step 13 of the UCI installation, continue from this point.
1. Plug in the supplied 24 pin Navigation harness into the port on the UCI labeled NAVIGATION/AV.
2. Route this cable down to the location where you will be installing the NTX54 navigation unit . Be sure to
securely fasten it to existing wiring and brackets and route it away from any sharp or moving parts.
3. After all the connections have been made to the UCI module it is time to mount it. We recommend using the
large space available behind the monitor in the dash cavity and securing it with Velcro. For added stability, a
large zip tie should be used to secure the module in place.
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