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Car Video Interface For Bmw E60 3 5 6 Series With Pip Function (idrive Support) on 2040-parts.com

US $220.00
Location:

Guangzhou, default, China

Guangzhou, default, China
Condition:New Brand:xcaraudio Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of Manufacturer Part Number:E60

Product Description

Description: Car video interface with PIP (picture in picture) function for BMW allows connection and usage of external video sources such as DVD player, TV tuner, rear view camera, etc. on your built-in monitor. Car video adapter fits BMW models of 1 / 3 / 5 / 6 series and X5/X6. Car Video Interface for BMW E60 Features: PIP function, Controlling PIP function bybutton on the steering wheel, Switching AV source by "Down" button on the steering wheel, AV sources (DVD, Navi) control by iDrive (optional). Note! PIP function is available only for cars with 8.8″ LCD monitors. Car Video Interface for BMW E60 Technical Specifications: 1. Input (multi video interface) Analog RGBCs (or Sync on Green) × 1 REAR-C input (rear camera source) × 1 A/V (input) NTSC & PAL × 3 LCD input × 1 2. Output CVBS output (video out for installed headrest monitors) × 2 LCD output × 1 Audio output × 1 Audio select output ×4 3. Power Input power: 8 V DC ~ 18 V DC Power consumption: 12 W, Max 4. Input mode switching By remote control unit / source toggle switch Possibility to skip each input source by adjusting DIP switch Mode switch by pressing Down button on the vehicle's steering wheel via CAN Dimensions: 154 mm × 94 mm × 20 mm Car Video Interface for BMW E60 Package Content: Car video interface module, Remote control unit with IR cable or OSD keypad, Cable set: Power cable, AV cable, LVDS cable, Mode switch cable with button, RGB cable.

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