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Your Adventure Our Knowhow NEW COMPARISON NAVIGATION SYSTEM SPECIALLY MADE FOR DNX451RVS SHEET MOTORHOME AND CARAVAN Panel Fixed Display 6.2 “ WVGA Your adventure Illumination Colour Variable Colour Illumination DVD Playback • our knowhow Navigation Camper / Recreation Vehicle / Trailer / Truck Apple CarPlay*1 • Android Auto*2 - HDMI / MHL HDMI WebLink • Parking Guide Lines • High-Resolution Audio • Spotify • USB USB x 2 iPod/iPhone*3 • Bluetooth*4 HFP / A2DP • DAB+ (Optional Antenna) AV IN/OUT 1AV In / 1AV Out Rear Camera IN • Front Camera IN Front or Dashcam • Dashcam Camera Link (only with the DRV-N520) OEM Display In/Out • • Wired Steering Remote Control (with optional interface) • IR Remote Control (with optional KNA-RCDV331) Amplifier 50W x 4 MOSFET PREOUT 4V 3 PREOUTS Audio Settings DTA / DSP / 13-Band EQ Audio Playback MP3 WMA AAC WAV FLAC DSD VORBIS Movie Playback MPEG1/2 MPEG4 WMV H.264 MKV *1 The service of Apple CarPlay may not be available in certain countries. For details, see: http://www.apple.com/ios/feature-availability/#applecarplay-applecarplay Products introduced in this catalogue may not be available in some regions. All screen pictures in the catalogue are simulated. *2 The service of Android Auto may not be available in certain countries. iPods, iPhones, SD cards, USB memory devices, CDs or any other accessories shown in this catalogue are not supplied, and must be purchased separately. For details, see: http://www.android.com/auto/ *3 For the detailed compatibility by iPod/iPhone generation, please visit: www2.jvckenwood.com/cs/ce/ipod Made for iPod and Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has *4 For the detailed compatibility by mobile phone, please visit: www2.jvckenwood.com/cs/ce/bt/index.php been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Use of the Apple CarPlay logo means that a vehicle user interface meets Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this vehicle or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this product with iPhone, iPod, or iPad may affect wireless performance. Apple, iPad, iPhone, iPod, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Apple CarPlay is a trademark of Apple NEW Inc. Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc. Google Maps is a trademark of Google Inc. Android, Android Auto, Google, Google Play and other marks are trademarks of Google LLC. The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work DNX451RVS created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. The Garmin logo is a trademark of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries and is registered in one or more countries, including the U.S. ecoRoute™ is a trademark of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. WebLink™ is a trademark of Abalta Technologies, Inc. JVCKENWOOD Corporation follows a policy of continuous advancement in technical development. DivX®, DivX® Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under license. For this reason information contained in this catalogue and specifications may be changed without notice. The SD, SDHC and microSD logos are trademarks of the SD Card Association. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Aha, Aha Radio and the Aha and Aha Radio logos are either the trademarks or the registered trademarks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated. JVCKENWOOD Europe B.V. The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in Amsterdamseweq 37, 1422 AC Uithoorn the United States and other countries. The Netherlands MHL, Mobile High-Definition Link and the MHL Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of the MHL, LLC. Hi-Res Audio logo is a registered trademark of Japan Audio Society. E-mail: [email protected] For more information please visit: SPOTIFY and the Spotify logo are among the registered trademarks of Spotify AB. www.kenwood.nl DSD™ is a trademark or registered trademark of Sony Corporation. www.kenwood.eu For Support and Technical Information please visit www.kenwood.com/cs/ce All other brands, product names, logos, or trademarks are the property of their respective holders. Navigation Lane Assist & Photo Real Junction View DAB+ & FM/AM tuner There has never been a better time to get digital radio. 6.2” NAVIGATION / BLUETOOTH / The Lane Assist feature guides you to DVD / DAB RECEIVER WITH GARMIN the correct lane when approaching DAB offers playback of hundreds of radio stations at the touch of a MOTORHOME NAVIGATION DATABASE junctions. button. The easy-search system makes finding the right station very quick and, once you’ve tuned in, the latest technology means that listening For additional assistance, the new DNX451RVS system have split screen Photo DNX451RVS NEW European Navigation to digital radio on the move is free of annoying breaks and Real Junction View so that the driver can see “Route & Junction View” at the distortion. Just press the "Where To?" key on the same time. With the DNX451RVS, you can get your favourite FM/AM stations on The Kenwood’s new DNX451RVS Multimedia system includes Garmin’s navigation DNX451RVS to put your destination. digital, as well as lots of digital-only stations. for Morthome, Camper vans & Caravan. You can enjoy of millions of built- When installing this system an easy customisable set-up menu will allow you to in POIs and customiseable POIs which can be added such as your Want to quickly and easily find a camping pitch that suits enter the height, width, weight and number of axles on your vehicle. Once the favourites camping sites. you? system has this information it will select suitably safe journey directions. Also screen Kenwood’s navigation systems DNX451RVS has exclusive POIs Spotify 3 Years Map Update warnings will appear to give especially for campers added. The ACSI Campsites Europe app Don’t get lost using old map data, keep up to date and large vehicle hazard alerts in Access all your favourite music or browse Spotify's vast catalogue helps you find a campsite that suits your needs. The campsite download the latest maps online. Kenwood offers 3 years grey, amber and red depending on the move using Kenwood's Spotify direct control on the new information is always and everywhere available. Additional free map updates enabling you to keep up to date. on the severity. DNX451RVS. Both album art and artist details are displayed on our camping and caravan can be added to your favorites. large clear touch screen display. All you need is Spotify's app on your iPhone or Android smartphone and away you go! Just getting connected is not enough. The DNX451RVS makes linking you with a wider world of entertainment on the road easier, safer and more enjoyable. Compatible with Apple CarPlay, our Dual Phone Connection INRIX 2 Years FOR MOTORHOME & CARAVAN Weblink portal integrates your smartphone with in-car entertainment system for seamlessly access to Waze and other popular apps. Allows two phones to be connected for hands-free operation at Includes 2 years free access to INRIX data services, offering any time. Easily switch between both phones with the touch of a real time traffic information as well as parking, fuel services, button. Answering, calling or searching your phonebook on your weather and much more. phone is made simple through an intuitive GUI. YOUR PORTAL TO WAZE, YOUTUBE AND MORE WebLink is the new way to get the most out of your in-car receiver. CarPlay is the smarter and safer in-vehicle interface to operate your iPhone, Download the KENWOOD WebLink app and you can connect your and the experience is taken to another level when featured in a KENWOOD Useful travel accessories*! smartphone with USB to access some of your favourite apps such as Waze, multimedia receiver. Simply talk to Siri, or touch the receiver’s display and get DASHCAM CAMERA REAR VIEW CAMERA Youtube and Yelp. Using your apps through the large and clear touchscreen makes directions from Apple Maps, make phone calls, listen to voicemail, send and *Option WebLink the safest and easiest way to use your smartphone on the road. receive texts, and listen to music all in a way that allows you to stay focused on the road. DRV-410 Standalone Dashcam Camera DRV-N520 Dashcam Camera. Waze Youtube Yelp Recorded videos can be displayed on Home Phone the screen of the DNX-521RVS CMOS-230 Rear View Camera HIGH-RESOLUTION AUDIO CMOS-320 Supports up to 192kHz/24bit resolution in FLAC or WAV formats providing a superior audio Lane Departure Forward Collision Departure Delay Multi-View Camera experience, additionally 2018 models let you enjoy Direct-Stream Digital (DSD) sound. Apple Maps Music Safety Alert DRV-N520 is equipped with the safety alert function. Dangerous situations such as lane departure or forward KNA-RCDV331 * The product with this logo is conformed to High-Resolution Audio standard defined by Japan Audio Society. This logo is used under license from Japan Audio Society. Remote control for DNX FOR MOTORHOME & CARAVAN collision are detected and a beep sound and caution pop-up is displayed on the DNX451RVS..
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