XO Vision XOD1735 Car DVD Player - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Help me with back up camera for xo vision xod1740bt
I am just giving a suggestion. I too need to know how to wire this. From what you posted it sounds like you hooked the wire to a constant +12v that is always on. Forgive me if I am wrong. Anyway, Did you connect this wire to rear reverse light power. I think from what you say it is supposed to be connected to the positive side of that light. If this solves your problem can you PLEASE let me know the full details of everything else you hooked up on the circuit to make the backup work. For instance what is the label of the orange wire. TIA.
7/10/2018 10:50:02 AM •
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Chevy trailblazer dvd player has sound but no
since the outputs from dvd player are all separate , 1st id look for a plug out or missing from both the display and the player (even if in same housing ) , then id move onto substitution (use small tv run on ext cord from house) as a means to figure out if its the display or player , both can be bought new from gm but you'll need to figure out what one to buy 1st
also in mobile players ,there is a feature that video is muted if car is in drive and not parked on some models b sure this is not yours
9/16/2015 11:57:42 PM •
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Amp wont turn on
Your stereo has 2 blue or 1 will b blue with white. One will supply power to a power antenna which will only have power on radio mode not cd do check wires with test light coming out of your head unit for the remote turn on and not power antenna
7/29/2012 4:20:31 PM •
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Installed reverse camera to Eonon
i had the same problem with my talon today, all you need to do is get another wire , connect one end to the 12v(red)backup tail light wire and connect the other end to ur dvd player and put it one the wire that is to be connected to the 12v for the revarse camera the wire should be orange but urs might be a different color.
5/17/2013 10:58:48 PM •
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I can hear the person through my speakers for
Do you have a microphone attached? If you do, it is not close enough to you. I have mine mounted in the dash. If you do not have a microphone, get one. If you have the microphone, attach it and make sure it is close to you while driving.
10/2/2010 8:24:15 PM •
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My remote isn't working
Not that I'm aware of however you can go to xovision.com and at the bottom the page click on contact us give them the model number and the city/state that you live in and they will give you the contact info for the closest distributor in your area where you can purchase a remote expect to spend about $30
7/16/2010 8:07:51 AM •
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Dvd conection
Check the settings on the dvd it may be set for headset only or audio off. Have u tried putting in headphones to see if you can hear anything?
7/11/2010 7:22:20 AM •
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How do you set-up the time?
Hi and thank you for using fixya:
Here is how set up the time:
1-turn unit on
2-press down the menu button for 5 seconds
3-the clock will start blinking
4-set correct time using the arrow keys
5-press menu button
thanks good luck
6/9/2010 12:18:09 AM •
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I cannot get my xovision head unit to have any
You need to ensure that your constant wire (yellow) is spliced into your battery (+) wire. It will supply a few volts to the head unit to maintain time,disc position things of that nature.
4/4/2010 4:39:30 PM •
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"WARNING STOP WATCH WATCH VIDEO" and no sound
Follow the following steps to overcome this problem:
- Locate the "Brake" wire (usually the pink wire).
- Connect the "Brake" wire to a negative point, e.g. body of vehicle.
- Test by playing a DVD and your problems have been solved.
10/17/2011 7:41:48 PM •
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