[. . . ] Multimedia Interface MI 2050 Product Information · Enablesstand-aloneuseof oneVDODaytonmonitor ·Smalldimensions andeasiestinstallation · InputforoneuniversalAVsource ·InputforoneVDODayton reversingcamera ·Powersupplyforcamera integrated Options ·ReversingcameraRV5200forintegrated installation(Colour, PAL50Hz) ·ReversingcameraRV5100for externalinstallation(b/w, 50Hz) ·Videocomponents (e. g. TVtuner, DVDplayer, Gameconsole. . . ) Automatic Source Selection Based on its source priority logic, MI 2050 can switch automatic between both possible sources. [. . . ] This function is for driver`s safety reason. Small dimensions Together with the new RV 5200 color camera and the new MM 5200 monitor it is a highly attractive system with small dimensions. Monitor Connection When connecting a monitor to the MI 2050 you may chose between a connection via CVBS (Mitsumi) or RCA. Please note that the MI 2050 can only drive one monitor at a time even if there are two mechanical connections possible. Since there is no connection of a navigation computer`s signal forseen, IR and RGB signals are not supported. Input for up to 2 sources The MI 2050 provides input for up to 2 different sources. - 1 VDO Dayton Reversing Camera (RV 5200 or RV 5100) - 1 universal AV source, such as DVD Player DV 6200 or TV 5200 or DTV 6500 Integrated power supply for reversing camera To make the installation more simple and less costly MI 2050 provides an integrated power supply for a VDO Dayton Reversing Camera. This is the most simple and safest way to get the rear view image on the screen. Multimedia Interface MI 2050 Technical Information Important notes 1 2 MI 2050 does not support the connection of a navigation system, hence RGB and IR signals are not used or forwarded. MI 2050 can drive only one monitor at the same time: either one MM 5XXX OR one MM 2700. Technical Data · Operating voltage: 10. 5V - 14. 4V, negative ground · Power consumption: max. [. . . ] 112g. Connections 09/2006 · MI 2050 · Subject to modification · VU26-0013-06 355 02 [. . . ]