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Guys,

I am swamped right now with last minute orders to my dealers. I will get up on here later tonight and answer any questions. We have a total of 13 for our group buy on the Allsync with rse interface. Please ask questions.
 
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Ok we have 13 people so far for the allsync group buy. Who wants to be the 14th? Please ask me any questions you may have.
 

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How accessible are the audio/video inputs once the Allsync is installed?

If I wanted to run two DVD monitors in the headrests, I would just run them from a separate DVD player that is plugged into the Allsync. Do I have that correct? Then the DVD player would send the video to the monitors and the audio through the Allsync so that it would play through the truck's speakers. Is my understanding on everything correct?
 

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^^^ what he said.

I'm not doing screens in the headrests, but I'm curious to know more about how the inputs and connections work for iPad/iPod and other video or gaming things that can be hooked up
 
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How accessible are the audio/video inputs once the Allsync is installed?

If I wanted to run two DVD monitors in the headrests, I would just run them from a separate DVD player that is plugged into the Allsync. Do I have that correct? Then the DVD player would send the video to the monitors and the audio through the Allsync so that it would play through the truck's speakers. Is my understanding on everything correct?

^^^ what he said.

I'm not doing screens in the headrests, but I'm curious to know more about how the inputs and connections work for iPad/iPod and other video or gaming things that can be hooked up



If you Install the All Sync W Switcher the inputs are in the switcher. If you extend rcas from the switcher and plan to install monitors later the idea is not to have to take the vehicle apart again.


Guys maybe this will help too:

http://navtv.com/userfiles/editor/file/manuals/ALLSYNC/AllSync Gen2.pdf

http://navtv.com/userfiles/editor/file/manuals/ALLSYNC/SYNC AVSW.pdf
 
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