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Old Apr 28, 2004 | 07:22 PM
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i have a pioneer avh 7400, I was wondering what navigation systems can I connect to this. I want it to show up on the screen and also if possible, voice directions as well, any input would be helpful, thanks
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Either the Pioneer AVIC-90DVD or AVIC-80DVD navigation system will work with the 26 pin plug on the back of the AVH-P6400CD, AVH-P6500DVD or AVH-P7490DVD. The AVIC-80DVD is a newer model with most recent map data and will work with touch screen moniors, like the AVH-7500DVD, AVH-P6500DVD, AVH-P6600DVD and stand alone AVD-W6120 monitor. The AVIC-80 still works on units without touchscreen by using the included remote control. The AVIC-90 is discontinued, but you can still find them for sale - just consider the version of map data you will be getting.

More information on Pioneer's navigation system can be found at www.pioneerelectronics.com. Or here http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...6_3149,00.html

Other navigation options, like Alpine's navigation system will require you show the map using composite video input plug on your display. This doesn't work well for text (street names etc.). Also the sound will not integrate very well, like the Pioneer system will.

Hope this helps.

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