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Rear TV wiring problem (Autotrail Apache 700SE)
126319 PostPosted: Wed May 10, 2006 11:30 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi,

I have recently bought a new Autotrail Apache 700 SE that comes with a Centurian CD / DVD player. The SE pack has a 7in monitor that either picks up DVD feed or acts as a reversing camera. When I ordered the van, I asked the fitters to run a yellow video cable to the rear lounge so that we could watch DVDs on a Thomson 15in LCD that we have had installed.

The control unit, from which the extra video cable is run, is an Oberview CM-680-C.

My problem:
When everything is wired up and we watch a DVD - without the extra video feed linked - everything is fine. However when the video feed is wired to the control box and we try to play a DVD, the picture on the rear TV is pixelated and scrolls from top to bottom of the screen, sometimes affecting the front monitor picture as well.

Can anyone help as I am at the end of my tether? I have talked to the dealer but they are non the wiser Sad.

PS - as a check, I have bypassed the extra video lead and the same happens, I have also checked the TV indoors via our home DVD and everything is perfto!! I have also tried turning off the front monitor but this makes no difference.

Help............ Crying or Very sad


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Hi
Have you tried connecting the rear lounge video cable directly to the DVD player.. pixilation could be caused by the routing the signal via the Oberview which I gather is part of the rear view camera system .

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Hi Jim,

I have not tried this but it would be quite a job and then mess up the wiring etc for the camera. I have tried direct feed from the input selector and this is an improvement but still not perfect and means that I need to switch cables every time - not ideal.

Cheers,

Joel.
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