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<blockquote data-quote="kirkgrk1" data-source="post: 1028327" data-attributes="member: 562243"><p>Hey guys im new here to Caraudio.com forum. I have the AVIC-N2 and I purchased the steering remote and that allows you to control some functions of the navigation with voice recognition. If you put all your favorite destinations in your address book, by pressing a button on the remote you can control the navigation by speaking to the unit. That same remote can control other various settings for am/fm, xm, dvd, m-cd via hard button on the remote or by simply speaking.</p><p></p><p>For those of you that are trying to watch a dvd while driving, well its not possible just like that. There is a way to watch dvd's by plugging an RCA wire from the tv out of the brain to the camera input of the brain and activate the rear view camera in the menu and thats it! BUT BECAREFUL AND DONT KILL ANYONE WHILE WATCHING A MOVIE!!! I dont want to be held responsible if anyone gets hurt by this method. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!!!</p><p></p><p>STAY //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/coolflash.gif.4f9740e1268764cfe452b9259e375e3b.gif everyone with this nasty heat!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirkgrk1, post: 1028327, member: 562243"] Hey guys im new here to Caraudio.com forum. I have the AVIC-N2 and I purchased the steering remote and that allows you to control some functions of the navigation with voice recognition. If you put all your favorite destinations in your address book, by pressing a button on the remote you can control the navigation by speaking to the unit. That same remote can control other various settings for am/fm, xm, dvd, m-cd via hard button on the remote or by simply speaking. For those of you that are trying to watch a dvd while driving, well its not possible just like that. There is a way to watch dvd's by plugging an RCA wire from the tv out of the brain to the camera input of the brain and activate the rear view camera in the menu and thats it! BUT BECAREFUL AND DONT KILL ANYONE WHILE WATCHING A MOVIE!!! I dont want to be held responsible if anyone gets hurt by this method. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!!! STAY [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/coolflash.gif.4f9740e1268764cfe452b9259e375e3b.gif[/IMG] everyone with this nasty heat!! [/QUOTE]
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