My LCD setup
#6
matt,
can you give me some info on the screen?
is the screen connected to the headunit? does that make it a pioneer screen, because I have always been unsure how the compatible pioneer headunits work as screen controller.
It is a moot point for me as I have the retractable touchscreen/dvd player in which the screen is the interface for the headunit.
I presume yours only displays tv/video when the input is selected via the head unit?
can you give me some info on the screen?
is the screen connected to the headunit? does that make it a pioneer screen, because I have always been unsure how the compatible pioneer headunits work as screen controller.
It is a moot point for me as I have the retractable touchscreen/dvd player in which the screen is the interface for the headunit.
I presume yours only displays tv/video when the input is selected via the head unit?
#7
Hi,
Thanks for the comments.
The screen is universal, so it will work on any NTSC or PAL video source.
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[Edited by chiark - 12/22/2003 8:47:04 PM]
Thanks for the comments.
The screen is universal, so it will work on any NTSC or PAL video source.
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[Edited by chiark - 12/22/2003 8:47:04 PM]
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To fit the screen, I have just routered part of the plastic away - the fit is actually quite simple. Mine's a touchscreen from Xenarc (gain)
Cheers,
nick.
To fit the screen, I have just routered part of the plastic away - the fit is actually quite simple. Mine's a touchscreen from Xenarc (gain)
Cheers,
nick.
#10
Not a problem - just keep it non-commercial and everything is marvellous .
Out of interest, how did you attach the screen to the back of the trim panel? I've routered a lip off the panel allowing a flush fit, and intend to use epoxy resin to make a mount for screw holes, but would appreciate advice...
Out of interest, how did you attach the screen to the back of the trim panel? I've routered a lip off the panel allowing a flush fit, and intend to use epoxy resin to make a mount for screw holes, but would appreciate advice...
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