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Accessory Color
Item # Qty Component Description
1 1 MONITOR ASSEMBLY
Beige
2 1 TRIM RING
Gray
3 1 BRACKET ASSEMBLY
4 1 HARDWARE BAG
5 1 PAPER CUTOUT TEMPLETE Vehicle Trim Color
6 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Ash X
7 1 ANTENNA ASSEMBLY Ivory X
8 1 WIRE PULLER
Legend
Recommended Tools
Safety Tools
Seat/Floor Covers Blankets
Installation Tools
Pliers 4mm Allen Driver
Nylon Removal Tool 10mm Socket
#2 Phillips Screwdriver Wire Crimper
#1 Phillips Screwdriver Marker
7/16" Socket Utility Knife
14mm Socket Wire Cutters
3/32" Drill Bit/Stop
Special Tools
Special Chemicals
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TOYOTA 2005/6 HIGHLANDER MOONROOF 9” OVERHEAD VIDEO (AUTOCINEMA)
SPECIAL NOTE:
Installation Sequences
After Safety mandated preparatory steps have been
taken, the installation sequence is the suggested
method for completing the accessory installation. In
some instances the suggested sequence is written for
one associate to install and in others the sequence is
given as part of a team accessory installation. Unless
otherwise stated in the document, the associates may
perform the installation steps in any order to make the
installation as efficient as possible while maintaining
consistent quality.
A. Pre-installation Precaution
1. Use Seat and Floor Protectors to avoid damage
to surfaces.
2. If the vehicle is equipped with an Anti-theft
radio, the radio code must be written down prior
to disconnecting the battery cable. The code
must be re-entered when the negative battery
cable is reconnected. Disconnecting the
battery may cause certain vehicle settings to be
lost. Manufacturer’s recommendations for
battery removal should be followed.
Disconnecting the battery is recommended.
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B. Battery Disconnect Fig. B2
(Fig C2)
prevent damage.
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E. Remove Center Finish Panel Fig. E1
(Fig. F3)
the bracket.
Fig. G1
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3. Squeeze upper sides of glove box compartment Fig. G3
Fig. H2
I. Remove Grab Handle
Fig. I1
Fig. I2
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J. Remove Door Seal Trim Fig. J1
(Fig. K1)
(Fig. L2)
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M. Route Wiring from Monitor Opening to A-pillar Fig. M1
Fig. M5
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N. Install Monitor Bracket Fig. N1
(Fig. N1)
(Fig. N4)
T-studs. Fig. N4
(Fig. N6)
Fig. N6
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O. Install Monitor Wiring Fig. O1
Fig. P1
P. Install Monitor Trim Ring
(Fig. P2)
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Q. Install Monitor Fig Q2
monitor bracket.
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4. Tuck harness above headliner, working from Fig. R4
(Fig. R4)
(Fig. R5)
Fig. R5
6. Cut any excess antenna at A-pillars, if
necessary.
(Fig. S3)
Fig. S3
4. Pull main harness through radio opening using
Fig. S4
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T. Connect Wiring at Radio Fig. T1
Fig T6
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U. Fix A-pillar Wiring Fig. U1
V. Reassemble Components
W. Complete Installation
headset.
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Wiring Diagram
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Functional Verification:
Turn vehicle ignition to ON, depress power button on Monitor should power on, start
remote control for monitor. up screen should appear on
screen.
Insert DVD into monitor, press enter. DVD should begin playing.
Depress “sound around” on remote control. Tune vehicle “Sound around “ON” and FM
FM radio station to channel displayed on screen. channel displayed on screen.
Depress source button until “TV” is displayed scroll channel TV tuner reception. (Reception
up/down until TV channel is observed. may be poor in areas where signal
may be blocked.)
Depress “sound around” on remote control. Tune vehicle “Sound around OFF” and FM
FM radio station to channel displayed on screen. channel displayed on screen.
Vehicle radio should operate
normal
Turn power “ON” wireless headphones (turn Volume dial up Program on G9 monitor should be
slightly on headphones). audible through wireless
headphones.
Slide dome lamp switch on monitor to “ON”. Both lights on monitor should turn
on.
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Troubleshooting:
Condition: Check For:
Sound is not heard through vehicle radio 1. Is “sound around” turned on?
2. Does vehicle radio station match radio station
displayed when “sound around” is turned “ON”?
3. Check that FM Modulator is receiving power. Test
G9 main harness for continuity at 8 pin connector
on each side. All pins should be continuous (Fig.
1). Test for power at PIN #8, ground at PIN #1,
and audio voltage of .02 V at PIN #3 and PIN #4.
If voltages are not present, the problem lies in the
overhead unit.
Sound is not heard through wireless headphones 1. Are batteries installed?
2. Is power "ON" (headphones)?
3. Is volume turned "UP" (on headphones)?
4. Is anything blocking signal between monitor and
headphones?
Interference caused by local radio station 1. Use FM Model Select to choose a different
channel.
IR Sensor inoperative 1. Verify that the batteries in the remote are fresh.
2. Verify that the remote sensor eye is not
obstructed.
3. Verify that the infrared transmitter is affixed over
the sensor eye of the component to be controlled.
No picture 1. Verify the correct video input mode is used on TV.
2. Verify the video cable is plugged into jack
securely.
Unit powers up but no audio and/or video 1. Try another disc format (Note: not all DVD formats
are compatible with player
Television picture poor or no reception 1. Verify TV station is local.
2. Check antenna input connection.
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