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Originally Posted by WaltPA
Wow, interesting! The VNR9000 does seem pretty similar, though one obvious difference is that on the VNR9000, the left side controls buttons are removable as a security feature.
I wonder if any/all of the VNR9000 add-ons available in the UK would work on our Nav radios?
If anyone is interested, I found a link to a copy of the VNR9000 manual. On page 39, it describes the use of the built-in Mobile Phone interface.
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Thanks for the manual posting! I see that the phone system offers more features that might be "locked up" in there some how. I suspect that without the firmware source code there is nothing that could be done to enable the extra features, we would also have to know what kind of phone module it (the VNR 9000) works with.
To bad the US dosn't have the traffic info stuff like the UK that would be a very nice feature.
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Originally Posted by WaltPA
What connector, pins? The connector diagram posted here, doesn't seem to indicate any video inputs.
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Not sure of the video pins yet, when I posted that diagram I listed all the ones that I was sure of , the ones marked N/C do have some function, but because it's not known for sure I did not list my speculations, I did not want anyone to damage their NAV unit.
Note: If you go to the SW info screen in the NAV unit it will list the DVD player version info (or show that one is not connected), I'm speculating that that means the control software is in there and I'm currently trying to decipher the ACP messages to find the messages that query the DVD.