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Clamp firmly with needle-nosed pliers.
Red To the electric terminal controlled by the ignition switch (12 V DC) ON/OFF.Do not connect this lead to power sourceConnecting method
Light green Used to detect the ON/OFF status of the parking brake. This lead must be connected to the power supply side of the parking brake switch.
Lightgreen/orangeBlack (ground) To vehicle (metal) body.Yellow To the terminal always supplied with power regardless of ignition switch position.Clamp the parking brake switch power supply side lead.
Hide-away Unit
Ground side
RCA video output (yellow)
Fuse resistorPower supply side
Fuse holder (4 A)
Power cable
Fuse resistor
depends on the vehicle model. For details, consult the vehicle OwnerOs Manual or dealer.
Parking brake switchNote:YThe position of the parking brake switch
Connecting the Power Cable
RESET buttonResets the display microprocessor. Presswith the tip of a ballpoint pen or similarobject.Display RGB output (white)Connects to the display unit.Power SupplyReceives the power cable supplied.RCA video output (yellow)Connects to other AV equipment. Videoselected with this display is directed to thisterminal.RCA audio output (white, red)Connect to other AV equipment. Audioselected with this display is directed tothese terminals.RGB input (purple)Use to connect a navigation unit or otherPioneer AV equipment.
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Connecting the SystemHide-away UnitVCR1 RCA audio input (white, red)Receive stereo audio, as from a VCR, DVDor other AV equipment.VCR1 RCA video input (yellow)Receives video, as from a VCR, DVD orother AV equipment.VCR1 S-VIDEO input (black)Receives S-VIDEO output video when thedisplay is teamed up with AV equipmentsupporting an S-VIDEO output terminal.VCR2 RCA audio input (white, red)Receive stereo audio, as from a VCR, DVDor other AV equipment.VCR2 RCA video input (yellow)Receives video, as from a VCR, DVD orother AV equipment.VCR2 S-VIDEO input (black)Receives S-VIDEO output video when thedisplay is teamed up with AV equipmentsupporting an S-VIDEO output terminal.
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