Connecting The External Video Component - Pioneer AVH-4100NEX Owner's Manual

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Please note that the image area shown
31
by the rear view camera may differ
slightly when full-screen images are dis-
played when backing and when checking
the rear of the vehicle while moving
forward.
Rear view camera
(ND-BC6)
(sold separately)
To video output
RCA cable
(supplied with ND-BC6)
This product
Brown (BC IN)
Power supply
Power cord
Violet/white
(REVERSE-GEAR SIGNAL
INPUT)
For more details about the wiring, refer to
Connecting the power cord on page 74.
Notes
This mode is available when the rear view
camera setting is set to "On".
For details, refer to Setting rear view
camera activation on page 56.
Connect this product to the rear view
camera only. Do not connect to any other
equipment.
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Connecting the external video
component
■ Using AV input
This product
15 cm (5-7/8 in.)
23 cm (9 in.)
Yellow
(VIDEO INPUT)
Red, white
(AUDIO INPUT)
To audio outputs
To video output
Note
This mode is available when the setting of AV
input is set to "On".
For details, refer to Setting AV input on
page 55.
■ Using an AUX input
This product
AUX input
Mini-jack AV cable
(CD-RM10)
(sold separately)
Red, white
Yellow
To video output
To audio outputs
Notes
This mode is available when the setting
of AUX input is set to "On".
For details, refer to Starting procedure on
page 53.
When connecting an external video com-
ponent using a mini-jack AV cable, use a
separately sold AUX extension cable as
necessary.
CAUTION
Be sure to use a mini-jack AV cable (CD-
RM10) (sold separately) for wiring. If you use
other cables, the wiring position might differ
resulting in disturbed images and sounds.
OK
L : Left audio (White)
R : Right audio (Red)
L
L
V : Video (Yellow)
V
G
R
R
G
V
G : Ground
Connecting an HDMI device
This product
Notes
For details concerning the operations of
HDMI device, refer to Chapter 19.
When you connect the High Speed
HDMI
Cable, use the lock tie to fix it
®
securely.
For details, refer to Securing the High
Speed HDMI
Cable on page 77.
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