NAV-TV GMVIMv4-USB "Barracuda" Now Available for 2008 and up Cadillac CTS
Written by apollo   
Friday, 28 May 2010 21:22

NAV-TV’s new “Barracuda” is a multi-purpose interface for late-model Cadillac, Chevrolet and General Motors vehicles equipped with the 29-Bit GMLAN factory Navigation/DVD A/V system.  Barracuda supports DVD video in motion, navigation destination entry, Onstar and Bluetooth operation, satellite radio category scrolling, DVD menu control, forced rearview camera and FLIR night vision or baby camera viewing while in motion*.





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Two fully programmable and configurable power outputs are provided, to power add-on equipment, standard.  For visual verification of state, ease of use and product initialization, the programming menu and all functions of the Barracuda are displayed as text on the factory information cluster.

In addition, the Barracuda functions as a controller for the FLIR full-featured night vision camera giving the user the ability to view the camera image in full color (rainbow), white hot, black hot or sepia, invert the picture image or digitally zoom the image 2x when either the high beams are selected or automatically at a desired speed.

Retail price for the Barracuda is $299.00 USD.  For a compatibility list or to purchase the Barracuda please contact NAV-TV at 1.866.477.3336 or visit us on the world-wide-web at www.nav-tv.com.

*For camera operation the vehicle must be equipped with a factory rear view camera or be compatible with the NAV-TV GMLANCAM RVC programming module.





[Source: nav-tv.com]

 

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