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US $188.90
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Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany
Condition:New Brand:maxxcount.de Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:4047442060830

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Multimedia Adapter Basic for Mercedes with Comand 2.5

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TOP FEATURES AT A GLANCE
  • Ideal solution for driving movie and game fans
  • Allows connection of DVD players, DVB tuner, game console, and more.
  • #zusaetzlicher_engeraete_anschluss# video input (CVBS / Composite)
  • Automatic detection of the input signal ( NTSC , PAL)
  • TV tuner emulation
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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Play external video sources on the factory navigation system

This multimedia adapter, you have the opportunity to reproduce the image signal of any external video sources on the monitor of the standard navigation system of your vehicle.

Multimedia variety in car

When choosing the external video source, you have many options to choose from - whether you, DVD player DTT tuner, game consoles, HDD Multimedia Player, iPod video, iPhone or a rear view camera ( NTSC want to connect) - with the multimedia adapter can be displayed on the navigation monitor each source.

"Basic" version vs. "Plus" in comparison

Both multimedia adapter versions differ substantially in the following connection options and features:

"Basic" "Plus"
Video Inputs 1x 2x
Video sources can be controlled - feature available

Simple plug and play integration into the vehicle electronics

Because of the especially for your car multimedia adapter (always consists of a set of vehicle-specific adapter + cable set), the adapter can quite easily be plugged via plug and play on the terminal block of the navigation system and activated by pressing the corresponding button on the radio.

The signal processing proceeds as follows: The video signal is taken from the video output of the external source and imported into the video input of the multimedia adapter. This then prepares the video signal according to the specifications of the navigation system and outputs it to this further.

SPECIFICATIONS
Einsatzart
Adaptation
Instalación
Plug&Play
Interfaces
Audio Input,AV input,Video input
Integración
Car-specific
Videonorm
Automatic detection (PAL, NTSC)
Endgeräteanschlüsse
1x
Scope of Delivery
  • Car specific multimedia adapter
  • Vehicle-specific connector cable
  • installation instructions
COMPATIBILITY

Der Artikel ist zu untenstehenden Fahrzeug-Konfigurationen kompatibel:

  • Mercedes > CL-Klasse > C215 (1999-8/2003) > Comand 2.5
  • Mercedes > S-Klasse > W220 / C215 (1999-8/2003) > Comand 2.5
  • Mercedes > SL-Klasse > R129 (1988-2002) > Comand 2.5
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