Amazon.com Product Description Get there fast, and get there entertained with Clarion’s NX409. Featuring built-in GPS navigation, a 6.5-inch touchscreen control, iPod direct control, and plenty more, it’s the perfect hub for your mobile entertainment needs.
Get there fast, and get there entertained. Click to enlarge. |
Intuitive touchscreen interface. |
2D/3D split-screen navigation. |
Easily input addresses. |
Enjoy your favorite DVDs. |
QVGA Color LCD Monitor
The 6.5-inch touchscreen QVGA monitor is fully motorized, and offers a great picture whether you’re using the GPS navigation or stopping to enjoy some video.
Enjoy Your Favorite Media
Take in your favorite music and movies from DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-DA, HDCD, or CD-R/RW. You can also enjoy MP3 and WMA digital audio files from a data disc or USB thumb drive, for hours of music and ID3-TAG display of track information.
iPod Direct Control via USB
Just connect the USB cable that’s included with your iPod to the source unit’s USB input to control your iPod. Using an optional CCA723 cable will even let you watch iPod Video on the screen. The same USB terminal can also be used to connect a USB memory device with digital music files stored on it.
AM/FM Radio
Sometimes you just want to listen to the radio. Store your favorite radio stations on the 18 FM and six AM presets.
Front and Rear AV Input
NX409 is equipped with AV inputs on the front as well as the rear, making it twice as easy to plug-in a portable audio device or portable satellite radio for instantaneous enjoyment.
24-bit D/A Converter for Superb Sound Reproduction
Fully enjoy the sonic impact of DVD movie soundtracks or music videos. 24-bit technology actually oversamples the digital signal, providing excellent results that just weren’t possible with older 16-bit systems.
Built-in Navigation System
Nothing to add–it’s all there from the get go. Count on GPS accuracy, an efficient navigation engine, and intuitive 2D/3D map screens to guide you to your destination. Navigation data is pre-stored on the internal flash memory for quick access and response.
- 2 GB flash memory map storage
- Map Coverage: US 50 States and Canada
- 12 Million built-in POIs
- TTS (Text to Speach) for Street Announcements
Sirius SSP Direct Connection Ready
Connect to a Sirius Satellite Radio receiver without any need for a interface box–and enjoy over 130 channels of music, news, talk shows, sports and traffic information with digital quality sound throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Rear Vision Camera RCA Input
This RCA input enables you to smoothly connect a rear camera to display the area behind your vehicle. The increased view encourages and facilitates safer driving.
Room to Grow
The NX409 starts you out with a 40W x 4 built-in amplifier, but with 3 sets of RCA outputs, you are free to add external power amplifiers to create a more powerful, sophisticated audio system.
You can also connect an OEM steering wheel remote, or add Sirius satellite radio.
Bluetooth Ready
Used with the optional BLT370 Bluetooth transceiver, you will be able to enjoy the benefits of hands-free calling as well as audio streaming of music you have stored on your mobile phone.
Remote Control Included
Control the action with the included wireless remote.
What’s in the Box
Clarion NX409, trim ring, wiring harness, remote control, installation hardware, owner’s manual, installation guide.
I got my from Crutchfield for ~0 and am just copying and pasting the review… Some of this may not apply to Amazon.
Just set mine up yesterday after getting some connection accessories from Home Depot. Actually just installed the whole thing in the parking lot of Home Depot. I have a 2005 Nissan Altima and I was able to do the whole job with:
1) Philips screwdriver
2) Electrical tape
3) Exacto knife (because I didn’t have wirestrippers. I’d recommend wire strippers because the wires in the NX409 harness are not pre-stripped. If you’re desperate, you can use your teeth, I’ve done that before in the past too. )
4) Wire nuts (not necessary, I just wanted a cleaner install. Electrical tape should work just fine)
The adapter that came from Crutchfield was a little too simple. All it was is literally just a trim piece between the dashboard and the headunit, no brackets, no screws, nothing else. Just a plastic border. So I had to reuse the factory brackets to mount/secure the NX409. Placement was a little tricky too on the factory brackets to the NX409 because there are a variety of hole alignments. I had to try a couple of times to get NX409 centered with the dashboard hole for the double-DIN radioslot.
Items connect:
All speakers
Radio antenna
GPS antenna (the GPS antenna came with a really long wire which I assumed that I should run somewhere to with line of sight to the sky, but since I was in the Home Depot parking lot, I just rolled the wire back up and threw the antenna in the back of dashboard. After turning the GPS on, there seemed to be good signal with me getting a lot of bars and the bars being green, instead of red)
USB cable included in box
Dimmer wire
After installation:
Everything seemed to work fine. The tuner worked and gets clear reception and presets work well. The CD feature works, but it takes a really LONG time to load. I’m talking probably about a full 40-60 seconds to load the CD. On the bright side though, the NX409 does read the song track names and artist names off the CD and display it. The GPS features did take a while to figure out, but you’ll get used to it. (But the first address I inputted and actually tried driving to, it got me to a destination that was 2 miles from where I wanted to go….so GPS update is topic that I’m really concerned about. The other 4-5 address that I put in, got me to the correct destinations.) I can’t get the damn clock to store right time!! This is driving me nuts. I haven’t studied the manual at all regarding this issue, but how hard can it be? Oh and the time on the GPS is different than the time on the tuner…neither of which is the right time I haven’t tried the DVD player mainly because I left the green wire from the NX409 (supposed to be connected to the parking brake) unconnected.
It was fairly easy to install but I didn’t complete the job 100%:
-Still need to run a USB extension cable
-Still need to go back in to figure out a way to use the DVD player (more research needed)
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