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Old 03-08-2008, 02:58 PM
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Default Re: Getting the stock NAV to accept DVD output

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Originally Posted by fasteddiefire View Post
Do you have 2 generators, or are the 2 switches hooked up to the same one?
2 separate things. One for video, one for NAV functions.
Switch and pulse generator hooked to speed sensor wire and switch with couple relays hooked to back up camera wire for video from overhead unit. Both switches can be on at the same time, but it confuses the NAV completely
I use the pulse generator switch, only when I need to access the NAV locked functions. Like my wife can play with it while I'm driving.
Second switch is used to see what is on at the screen on overhead unit. Makes life easy, when you are trying to choose something from the DVD menu for the kids no guessing involved! Plus sometimes my wife is watching it with the kids to comment on the movie.
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