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The primary interface for power supply and input/output control circuits.
For full functionality, the system requires signals from three specific vehicle sensors: Speed sensor (for precise navigation tracking). Fuel injectors (for trip computer data). Fuel tank sensor (for fuel level monitoring). Display and Control Integration Touchscreen Support: Mircom 200 The primary interface for power supply and input/output
It is compatible with aftermarket multimedia stations from brands like Alpine, Pioneer, Kenwood, and Clarion , as well as dedicated VGA monitors. Installation Safety & Tips Fuel tank sensor (for fuel level monitoring)
Below is a technical write-up regarding its connection scheme and installation requirements based on official instructions and expert documentation. is designed to use the car's original touchscreen
is designed to use the car's original touchscreen if available. If the car lacks a touchscreen, it can be retrofitted with a transparent touch panel or controlled via a remote.
The metal chassis of the unit is internally connected to the negative power lead to shield against electromagnetic interference.