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Old 11-09-2006, 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul350Z
YEs - the cubby is 95% of the plastic bin and the finisher is the little plate that goes in the bottom front right under the screen to cover the screws.
Thanks i just ordered the cubby parts and the monitor off of ebay the only problem is with the ebay guy he's giving me issues on shipping it to an unconfirmed address. Which is BS because i paid $25 for shipping. I hope he just ships it to me because i dont want to have to ask my friend to mail it to me and pay 2 shipping cost's.
Old 11-12-2006, 02:56 AM
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I used to have the 7001 screen in my z for about 3 years and it finally died (it would power up with the ignition) a month ago so I just bought the 7000 and installed it but I have a slight issue. I wired the power into where the old one was powered to. THis is also the power for my alpine head unit and clarion dvd player....I notice that the screen slightly flickers and flickers especially when the bass hits....I never ever had the issue with the 7001. Also, the 7001 had a 3.5mm plug for the power and the new one just had the black and red wire, so i used the existing adapter from the 7001 and cut the end off and wired the 7000 to that using butt connectors....any ideas why it is doing this??
Old 11-16-2006, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Paul350Z
I ran the screen off the ACC +12V that runs to the headend.
Ok i was tryin this and i see that in the back of the headunit there are all these colored wires so i figured it would be the black and red wires but so far they arent working. Is it a different set of wires for the negative and positive? or am i doing the totally wrong thing. I also made a new thread about it but then i figured i would ask here just incase.

EDIT: Nevermind found it its the thicker yellow wire that plugs into the back of the head unit.

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Old 11-19-2006, 12:34 AM
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Just wanted to say thank you for the write up. I installed the 7000 unit tonight without a hitch! +1 for the "easy as pie" install One minute spent messing with the settings to set Power On to memory, and I don't even need the remote anymore. Perfect!
Old 11-19-2006, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by sorphin
I just compared the Farenheit and the Power Acoustik.. the Power Acoustik (according to the specs) has a higher resolution.. it's 2400x480 vs the Farenheit which says 1440x234.. anyone know how accurate that is?
They say the 700mhr has 1440x234 resolution on the poweracoutik.com web site . Milionbuy.com has the wrong specs. I just bought a farenheit on ebay for $80. I was very happy with the deal until I saw your message.
Old 12-10-2006, 05:14 PM
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Just installed mine, love it. Wired the power to the head unit as well and it works like a charm, and grounded it also. Pic doesnt do it justice, the screen is great.
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Old 12-12-2006, 09:55 PM
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i just bought one on ebay tonight, cant wait to install it! For people still running stock headunits...what are you hooking this up to for video sources? PS2's? DVD players, can i get a tv tuner?
Old 12-13-2006, 06:39 PM
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hey i notice that u say to mount the screws back in to hold the screen. well my screen covers the round holes where i think i am suppose to place the screws and i don't see anywhere else to mount em. sumthin i am doing wrong here? seems like the screen is too thick
Old 12-14-2006, 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Kurru
hey i notice that u say to mount the screws back in to hold the screen. well my screen covers the round holes where i think i am suppose to place the screws and i don't see anywhere else to mount em. sumthin i am doing wrong here? seems like the screen is too thick
The screws won't go into the screen - they actually go behind the screen wedging the screen forward. They've been like that on mine for near 18 months without issue. I suppose you could either carefully drill and tap the screen or make a small hole in the cubby's plastic. I've had my radio in and out several times and the screws are still where I put them.
Old 12-14-2006, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul350Z
The screws won't go into the screen - they actually go behind the screen wedging the screen forward. They've been like that on mine for near 18 months without issue. I suppose you could either carefully drill and tap the screen or make a small hole in the cubby's plastic. I've had my radio in and out several times and the screws are still where I put them.
it's such a tight fit on mine i didn't even bother. eventually sometime this winter i want to send out my parts to get carbonfiber'd up so i figured i better keep the option free before i do any kind of glue sealing. cause that is the way i will go i think.
Old 04-03-2007, 07:15 AM
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This writeup is awsome. Ill post pics of my setup in a few days!

Thanks Paul!
Old 04-06-2007, 02:44 AM
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does the farenheit screen fit an 06 cubby?
Old 08-22-2007, 08:44 PM
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in the 03' is the ACC power wire "light green" it says LG in the service manual but I wanted to make sure before I started tapping away. Also is the black wire the ground? Or which screw should I run the ground to?

Thanks
Old 08-23-2007, 04:23 AM
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Originally Posted by kvp35
in the 03' is the ACC power wire "light green" it says LG in the service manual but I wanted to make sure before I started tapping away. Also is the black wire the ground? Or which screw should I run the ground to?

Thanks
Don't run the ground from the brain or screen to a ground wire that is already there. I ran the grounds to some of the bolts that I found taking off the center console piece. As for the light green being for acc, I can't remember off the top of my head if that's correct, been so long since I did the install.
Old 08-31-2007, 10:12 AM
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Waiting on my screen to come from millionbuy ill post the pictures in a few days!
Old 09-29-2007, 01:28 PM
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thanks for this write-up, never installed anything audio/video in my car. looked easy so I figured I would try it and everything worked perfect. screen is in powered up and showing video

thanks again
Old 12-07-2007, 09:39 AM
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Anyone know where to get a T-7001MHR? Is there another model that fits with 2 video inputs?
Old 12-07-2007, 04:53 PM
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The Farenheit T-7001MHR is very different from the Farenheit T-7000MHR (which is the same as the Power Acoustik PT-700MHR and the NESA Vision NSM-7005).

The Farenheit T-7001MHR has two video inputs that you control using the handheld remote control. That feature appears to be an advantage. But, think about it. Do you want to dig for the remote every time you switch video sources? Wouldn’t it be easier to simply press a conveniently located A/B video switch (maybe located in the OEM seat heater switch position) to accomplish changing between devices?

Let’s say you have a single LCD screen located in the upper/forward cubby that displays navigation or a rearview camera. If you have the Farenheit T-7001MHR, you connect both video leads to the LCD (the T-7001 supports input from two video devices) and use the Farenheit’s remote to select either device (and it’s corresponding video). Compare this to a device that supports a single video input (such as the T-7000) to which you install a dual (A/B) or multiple (A/B/C or more) switch handling any number of video devices. The physical switch is anywhere in your car that is convenient, and it eliminates digging for the remote.

…Some other things I didn’t like about the Farenheit T-7001MHR:

1) It doesn’t have the nice back enclosure/casing you get with the Farenheit T-7000MHR (Power Acoustik PT-700MHR and the NESA Vision NSM-7005). The back is open, exposing all the components. The T-7001MHR is crappy and cheaply built. It’s no wonder the device was discontinued.

2) The T-7001MHR doesn’t provide as sharp an image as the T-7000MHR, and it’s colors are too saturated.

3) The remote control you get with the T-7001MHR has a confusing interface making it very difficult to operate.

I have (and installed) a Farenheit T-7001MHR, and quickly pulled it in favor of a Power Acoustik PT-700MHR (which is much better). To handle multiple video sources, I simply installed an A/B switch to toggle between video input from various devices.

--Spike

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Old 04-21-2008, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by i<3myZ
does the farenheit screen fit an 06 cubby?
07 here but should be same..
guess no one was the guinea pig.
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WHat are the dimensions of the 7000?


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