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CrownR426 04-16-2009 06:52 PM

Factory Nav. Question
 
Hey guys I was wondering if the factory nav. is able to be connected to a back camera? Thanks! :tup:

SoCal 370Z 04-16-2009 07:53 PM

There's a factory one for the Japan model that people are looking into: Factory Nav Backup Camera in Action
(Maybe you've already seen this thread and you are looking for a one in the States that someone has connected?)

CrownR426 04-16-2009 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z (Post 58165)
There's a factory one for the Japan model that people are looking into: Factory Nav Backup Camera in Action
(Maybe you've already seen this thread and you are looking for a one in the States that someone has connected?)

Exactamundo! :tup:
I want this mod so badddddddddddddddddddd! :excited:

My_Tampa_Z 04-21-2009 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrownR426 (Post 58236)
Exactamundo! :tup:
I want this mod so badddddddddddddddddddd! :excited:

me tooooooo! First thing I think I am going to mod on this car.

Arizona Z 04-21-2009 11:13 PM

I just ran across this.... This could be the answer to your question about a camera interface for the factory Nav Unit. It's in the new for 2009 Peripheral Catalog on their web site.

A.Z.




Product Name: Peripheral Electronics PVCI Interfaces
Model Number: PVCI-NIS1, PVCI-HON2, PVCI-GM3 and PVCI-GM3A

Peripheral Electronics - the industry leader in OEM integration technologies and innovation – is proud to announce the release of a new line of interface modules that allow factory-installed navigation radios in select GM, Nissan, Honda and Infinity vehicles to also act as back-up camera displays. The modules (the PVCI-NIS1, PVCI-HON2, PVCI-GM3 and PVCI-GM3A) were engineered to automatically convert the color display on a factory-installed navigation radio system into a video back up camera monitor when the vehicle is placed into reverse. The installation kit for each consists of a “brain box” that features two composite RCA video inputs and facilitates intelligent switching between normal radio/navigation operation, an auxiliary video source and a back up camera, as well as a plug-in harness that allows for quick, easy conversions. Because no cutting, splicing or soldering is necessary for installation, reverting back to the vehicle’s original configuration is simple.

For specific application information, visit Peripheral Electronics.

SoCal 370Z 04-22-2009 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arizona Z (Post 60715)
I just ran across this.... This could be the answer to your question about a camera interface for the factory Nav Unit. It's in the new for 2009 Peripheral Catalog on their web site.

A.Z.




Product Name: Peripheral Electronics PVCI Interfaces
Model Number: PVCI-NIS1, PVCI-HON2, PVCI-GM3 and PVCI-GM3A

Peripheral Electronics - the industry leader in OEM integration technologies and innovation – is proud to announce the release of a new line of interface modules that allow factory-installed navigation radios in select GM, Nissan, Honda and Infinity vehicles to also act as back-up camera displays. The modules (the PVCI-NIS1, PVCI-HON2, PVCI-GM3 and PVCI-GM3A) were engineered to automatically convert the color display on a factory-installed navigation radio system into a video back up camera monitor when the vehicle is placed into reverse. The installation kit for each consists of a “brain box” that features two composite RCA video inputs and facilitates intelligent switching between normal radio/navigation operation, an auxiliary video source and a back up camera, as well as a plug-in harness that allows for quick, easy conversions. Because no cutting, splicing or soldering is necessary for installation, reverting back to the vehicle’s original configuration is simple.

For specific application information, visit Peripheral Electronics.

Great find = rep point! :tup:


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