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I'm a newbie to the site, and I guess this has come up before, so I apologise for not finding it on the site.

Tried the TV in my Stgea, managed to get SBS in black and white, with a rolling screen.

Temporarily hooked up the house set top box through the audio/video inputs, played a program recorded on the hard disk.

Sound perfect but again, B&W on the screen, rolling picture. Any adjustments for the TV hidden somewhere to tune it in ?

Plus, whats the TV DIVER on the adjustments through the front controls ? Do they mean DRIVER ? In any case, no adjustment seems available.

Cheers,

J.

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I'm a newbie to the site, and I guess this has come up before, so I apologise for not finding it on the site.

Tried the TV in my Stgea, managed to get SBS in black and white, with a rolling screen.

Temporarily hooked up the house set top box through the audio/video inputs, played a program recorded on the hard disk.

Sound perfect but again, B&W on the screen, rolling picture. Any adjustments for the TV hidden somewhere to tune it in ?

Plus, whats the TV DIVER on the adjustments through the front controls ? Do they mean DRIVER ? In any case, no adjustment seems available.

Cheers,

J.

there has been extensive coverage on this subject and i too get frustrated with the search engine here but i can tell you that your only option is to run a set top box and plug it into the front jacks on the headunit or ditch it like many have and fit an aftermarket unit in .i didnt have the tv in mine but i fitted an aftermarket one of ebay and it works fine and looks factory its a double din unit .the satnav is useless as you cant get software for it either

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Firstly, you have done well to get anything to show up, well done! The main reason for your lack of colour will be that Japan uses NTSC format and we use PAL so you need to provide the Stagea TV unit with a NTSC signal.

Here is the original thread.

Secondly, the climate control runs through the touch screen (for those that don't have them) so I don't know of anyone that has "ditched" it? I guess the connectors might be a straight swap for the single din standard unit but you would need to check, you would need to replace the complete stereo surround at the same time as they are completely different.

Cheers

Luke

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