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Which side of the road do you drive on in your region?
Left-hand drive
- Right-hand drive
☑ Show clock
Toggle display of the clock on the Crankshaft home screen (requires reboot).
☐ Start with classic gui
☐ Use big clock in classic gui (only if Show Clock enabled)
☐ Hide menu toggle button
☐ Show cursor (needs reboot)
0.5
255
30
☐ auto play
Auto playback last played song on startup if available
30 FPS
- 60 FPS
Sets the refresh rate of the screen in Frames Per Second
Note: Some users have reported issues using 60 FPS.
480p
- 720p ^
- 1080p ^
Change this according to the resolution of your display.
^ 720p and 1080p modes require activation within Android Auto's developer mode (hidden by default) on your phone.
Layer index: 1
Overrides how the Android Auto video feed is drawn. Typically
1
or2
in EGL mode or0
in X11 mode. This is set automatically by Crankshaft.
Margin width: 0
Margin height: 0
Sets the video output overscan. HDMI screens should be left at
0
, VGA screens can use this to eliminate clipping or black bars.
100
This changes the size of the objects on the screen (Android Auto, not the main gui), soft buttons, cards, etc ... Larger values will increase the size.
☑ Music channel
☑ Speech channel
Toggle audio channel output between Raspberry Pi and phone.
Disable one or both of these ti use your car’s built-in Bluetooth for music and/or voice prompts.
RT audio / Qt
This setting may help with audio stuttering when using Android Auto over WiFI.
This will select the devices used by PulseAudio. Make sure you save the settings upon initial setup and/or if you change your audio hardware. This is needed to get the volume bars working.
Note: If PulseAudio did not detect any audio hardware, you get the note in the box. If audio hardware was detected, but not defined as PulseAudio's default hardware in
/etc/pulse/client.conf
,not selected
is shown.
0
Sets the audio volume
0
NOTE: To prevent an ineffective initial volume level, if the current volume is lower than
STARTUP_VOL_MIN
(in/boot/crankshaft/crankshaft_env.sh
) during startup, volume is reset to 50% as a failsafe.
Set the volume for your audio input device (mic).
Note: To prevent an ineffective initial volume level, if the current volume is lower than
STARTUP_VOL_MIN
(in/boot/crankshaft/crankshaft_env.sh
) during startup, volume is reset to 50% as a failsafe.
☑ Enable touchscreen
Toggle touch screen input for the Raspberry Pi.
- ☐ Play
- ☐ Pause
- ☐ Toggle play
- ☐ Next track
- ☐ Previous track
- ☐ Home
- ☐ Phone
- ☐ Call end
- ☐ Voice command
- ☐ Left
- ☐ Right
- ☐ Up
- ☐ Down
- ☐ Scroll wheel
- ☐ Back
- ☐ Enter
Allows mapping of keyboard keys to Android Auto actions.
☐ Set pairable for 120 seconds after startup
If checked and a Bluetooth adapter was selected under the CS HW tab, Crankshaft broadcasts that it is open for Bluetooth pairing requests for 2 minutes after startup. Beyond the initial 2 minute period, pairing mode can be enabled by tapping the
BT-Pairing
button located at the top, right of the Crankshaft home screen
[Remove all paired devices]
Removes all Bluetooth pairs to clean up the system. Pushing save is not needed.
- Country Code
Select the code that reflects the WiFi radio regulations in your area
☐ Enable
Start system in Hotspot Mode
- Version
- Build Date
- Free Memory
- CPU Frequency
- CPU Temp
NOTE: This information is not realtime.
- Normal /
180°
-
EGL
/ X11
Sets the graphics display mode OpenAuto should use.
Animation
- Classic
- Custom
60
Minutes
If a device does not connect to Crankshaft, the number of minutes before Crankshaft will automatically shut down. Connecting a device will prevent this timeout from activating. Disconnecting your device will restart it.
☐ Disable
Disable the shutdown timeout
120
Seconds
Minutes of inactivity before the screen goes black if no device is connected. Connecting a device will prevent this timeout from activating. Disconnecting your device will restart it.
Note: If your screen goes to sleep tap the screen to reactivate and restart the timer. Also other inputs like keyboard can wake up the screen by hitting the "anykey" :-)
☐ Disable
Permanently disable the timeout
☑ Enable GPIO
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Dev Mode
4
-
Invert Pin
15
-
X11 Pin
13
-
Android Pin
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Ignition Pin
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Delay
60
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Rearcam Pin
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- Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Note: Requires configured realtime clock (RTC) hardware.
- Start Day
8
The hour when Day mode starts
- Start Night
18
The hour when night mode starts
☑ Disable
Hour
Minute
Set up additional hardware attached on top (HAT) devices you may have installed, including selected digital to analogue converters (DAC) and realtime clocks (RTC).
This list contains the DAC devices Crankshaft can set up. If a supported DAC is detected, it will be pre-selected from this list.
To set it up your DAC, check the box
Exec setup on save
and save.
Note: If you select custom
the default input and output devices are removed from Pulseaudio /etc/pulseaudio/client.conf
and volume control sliders will not work because Crankshaft doesn't know which device should be controlled. The config for Crankshaft-supported DACs will be removed from /boot/config.txt
.
This list contains the RTC devices Crankshaft can set up. If a supported RTC is detected, it will be pre-selected from the list. To set it up select your RTC, check the box
Exec setup on save
and save.
Note: If you select none
the RTC config will be removed.
Africa/Abidjan
To set your timezone after selecting it, check the box
Exec setup on save
and save.
Toggle RPi-Cam module
Here you can select the internal Raspberry Pi Bluetooth adaptor, an external Bluetooth adapter, or none.
disabled
- enabled (This can cause damaged sdcard - use at your own risk!)
Provides the option to overclock (OC) your MicroSD card to potentially improve system performance.
none
- enabled (tsl2561)
Enable a device using the AMS TSL2561 Ambient Light Sensor, if such a device is connected to your system
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