I am sure you don't. just select the 2 screen button and the rear one should fold down. However to control it you must have a remote. I thinkHi All
Do i need a remote to select VTR for the rear screen in my Nissan Elgrand e51?
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Rob
The files are avi so I'm guessing that these would not load up on the screen?
As soon as I connect a device via this rca socket will the monitor pick it up as at the moment there is no recognition at all. I think I may have to try another media source. There is a guy on youtube that connects an ipod and is able to play a video. Has he had to convert the video to NTSC or am I missing something?
or you have a bypass switch
I have applied all of this and still no joy. If I had a bypass switch where would it be?You have to press TV button by Aircon controls to turn monitor to VTR mode, if you have rear screen press the 2tv button also. The front screen will only display video if foot brake is ON.
Bypass switch wouldn't stop video playing so don't worry about that, all the bypass switch would do is allow video to continue to play with foot brake off.I have applied all of this and still no joy. If I had a bypass switch where would it be?
I tried connecting a small portable CD player powering it up from the rear 12V supply. The screen recognised the device this time but I still couldn't get anything to play. Might look at getting one of those cyclone devices.Do you have a video camera that could output to the RCA sockets. If so maybe you could give that a try. Should be grey and fuzzy, but at least it would confirm whether your system in the car is working or not. At the moment its sounding possibly not.
Just bought a cyclone 4 device. Tried connecting it via rca sockets at rear but does not see it. How do I configure the device to output NTSC?I have a cyclone device and it works fine (although some people have rubbished the quality of the connecting leads and remote control). I say it works fine, but actually I haven't used it that much since I fitted a new 2Din head. The cyclone device can be configured to output NTSC. Think you might be better off trying a DVD player that outputs PAL instead of a CD player, unless CD was a typo.