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TV Screen Wiring, Headrests, Visors, etc.


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Joined: September 01, 2006
Posted: September 10, 2006 at 6:21 PM / IP Logged  
Hey, I didn't get any help on my deck install but maybe somebody has some advice on the screens that are wired up in my car.
I'm redoing a lot of the wiring in the car I bought but I don't know much about video wiring. There are screens in the headrests and visors and each has three wires running to it. There is a power/ground and video signal which comes from a video amplifier. The screens do not have any buttons for power, etc. so do these automatically turn on generally or what? Is there anything else I should consider when wiring them up?
If anyone is familiar with this kind of monitor and has any general advice or other information it would be awesome. Thanks
xscash 
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Joined: March 05, 2006
Location: United States
Posted: September 10, 2006 at 7:35 PM / IP Logged  
sounds like they turn on with video feed. constant power and ground....when the video is turned on the tv turns on....and when the video sig is removed the tv turns off. they could also just power up when the power turns on....in which case you would connect them to an acc. wire from the dvd player.
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