Specifications
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True 2-Zone Entertainment
The VRX765VD and MAX675VD allow a rear-
seat passenger, to view different programming,
such as a DVD or an external video source, a
game system or a VCR. In this mode, the front
passengers can enjoy the radio, a DVD movie,
or MP3s independently from the rear seat pas-
sengers. The rear seat passengers can listen to
the audio through wireless headphones.
Additional Video Inputs in Multimedia units
The VRX765VD and MAX675VD are equipped
with an audio/video input. Clarion offers several
different audio/video sources to choose from,
from TV tuners, single-DIN DVD player, 6-disc
DVD changer and rear vision camera. For those
looking for additional entertainment, a video
game console could be added as well.
A/V Outputs for system expansion
The VRX765VD and MAX675VD both feature
an Audio/Video output connection on the rear
of the unit. This allows additional monitors/
displays to be used for elaborate multimedia
systems. Any time you need to split the video
signal to drive multiple additional monitors, a
VA700 Video Distribution Amplifier must be
used or video signal quality will suffer dramati-
cally.
Navigation Ready
The MAX675VD features a RGB/Control con-
nector to allow the new NAX970HD HDD-based
Navigation system to interface with the head
unit. This will provide users with graphic-rich
intuitive navigation capability with seamless
integration.
Expandibility
CeNET Technology
CeNET is an exclusive Clarion feature that
easily allows system upgrades and expan-
sion without complicated wiring or pro-
gramming. Start with the VRX765VD,
an in-dash DVD player with a motorized
7-inch LCD or the MAX675VD 2-DIN in-dash
DVD player with a 7.0” LCD Screen - CeNET
allows for the seamless integration of Clarion’s
VCZ625 (DVD changer), DVH940 (5.1-chan-
nel surround sound processor), TTX7501Z (TV
tuner), DCZ625 (CD Changer) or the SIRCL1
(Sirius Satellite Receiver). CeNET can run up
to two changers (audio and DVD) using the
CCA519 CeNET “Y” adapter cable.
CeNET components will display functions on
the main viewing screen, such as CD titles,
Sirius Satellite Radio channel information, and
radio or TV station names that you program into
the system, as well as MP3 ID3 tags (on units
that read MP3 files).
CeNET features balanced audio transmission.
This technology, taken from the pro-sound
industry, provides excellent noise rejection,
making the CeNET system virtually noise free.
All audio signals and power/trigger wires are in
the CeNET cable, eliminating the need for sepa-
rate runs of RCA cables or power wires, making
the installation much easier.
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