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Update. I prdered the Noise filter recomended by werty7777 and installed it today. Problem solved. Thanks a lot werty!
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The monitors transmit the sound wireless to the headsets. The advantage is, I don't need to listen to the movie
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Well the sound and audio nee to be splitted to two monitors.
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Well, I have made sure the ground has a proper connevtion, I have installed HQ RCA cables, the distortion is still there. I also tried to give the monitors an separate ground, no difference. If I disconnect the audio cables at the y-splitter (under the console) the distortion disappear. Is there anything else to do before trying noise insulators? If insulators, where is best place to install them?
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Thanks for all response Based on your comments, I will start to make sure the head unit has a proper separate ground. When I connected the headrests to the unit the ground might have been disconnected? The headrests are connected with RCA (audio and video), Y-cables in the console. Power and ground for the monitors is connected at the backside of a power outlet.
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After attaching two headrest monitors to the unit, I have got a distortion sound in the speakers. Itäs a kind of humming sound following the motor rpm. Where is the problem most likely located?
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The easiest way to watch DVDs with othere regions might be to make a back-up with i.e DVD shrink. I guess there are also other SW availible to remove the region code.
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Hi, I'm a newbie at this forum, I just got my Z110BT delivered from an Ebay top rated seller. Yesterday I made the preparation to replace the original 6-disc radio in my Toyota Sequoia 2003. Thanks to this forum, the by-pass and dimmer connection was an easy task. Hopefully I managed the soldering correctly, and everything will work as supposed after the installation in the car tonight. I don't plan to connect the reverse cable as I haven't bought a camera. The installation manual says: "Unless connected, the sensor may not detect your vehicle traveling forward/backward properly" If I