Kenwood KNA DV4100

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Pulled the DVD based GPS system out of my vehicle. Item is in excellent condition ( with the exception of a couple of scratches from mounting it ).
$325 shipped. This unit is $749 new.
Comes with DVD unit, latest map DVDS (2), mounting brackets, GPS antenna, all cables, (a copy of) installation instructions, (a copy of) users manual,

(item description from Crutchfield)
The KNA-DV4100 consists of a navigation computer with DVD-ROM drive, a Global Positioning System (GPS) antenna, and two DVD-ROM map discs of the United States and Canada (a video monitor is required for viewing road maps). The system gets its information through GPS satellite communication, an internal gyroscope, and a connection to the car's vehicle speed sensor.

Just slide the DVD-ROM map disc into the drive, enter your destination, and follow the voice and visual directions given (the GPS system plots your position when you turn the system on). Note: The KNA-DV4100 can be controlled by touchscreen operation function on a compatible Kenwood monitor or DVD receiver, or by the optional KNA-RC300 remote control. Or, with the optional KNA-VC300 microphone, you can operate the navigation system with spoken commands.
Destination options include cities, streets, intersections, addresses (you can save up to 100), or points of interest. You can search for your destination by phone number or latitude and longitude, or search for emergency facilities (police, hospital) or landmarks. You can also program up to five "intermediate destinations" (areas you'd like to go through on your way to your final destination) per trip. Route criteria are selectable, such as minimizing time, minimizing distance, areas to avoid, and so on.

You can preview an automated simulation of the route before you travel. As you drive, voice guidance gives you directions as you approach turning points, way points, or destinations. As you approach a junction, an enlarged diagram of the junction appears on a split screen for easy navigation. In the event of a wrong turn, the system alerts you and recalculates the route within two seconds. The built-in trip computer estimates remaining travel time and time of arrival, plus your average speed and elapsed distance.

Note: This unit will not play DVD movies. It will only read compatible DVD-ROM map discs.

Details:
» GPS navigation computer
» GPS antenna with 16-foot cable and adhesive mounting pad
» two DVD-ROM navigation map discs for the U.S. and Canada (optional video monitor required to view maps)
» RGB input/output for connection to Kenwood monitor with touchscreen controls
» can be controlled by a compatible Kenwood touchscreen monitor, or with the optional KNA-RC300 remote control
» optional KNA-VC300 microphone allows operation via voice commands
» 2D and 3D map views
» trip computer functions
» navigation to city, street, address, intersections, points of interest, or your home
» DVD-ROMs include over 10 million points of interest
» up to 5 intermediate destinations can be included in routing
» address book stores up to 100 memory points
» memory stores up to 100 previous destinations
» search option (by telephone number, latitude and longitude, for police or hospitals, or for facilities, landmarks, or intersections)
» store up to 10 areas you wish to avoid on your trip
» voice prompts (with level control) in 12 languages
» 4 color settings (Default, Olive, Marine, or Umber) with day/night illumination
» dimensions: 6-5/8"W x 2"H x 7-11/16"D (navigation unit); 1-3/8"W x 9/16"H x 1-1/2"D (GPS antenna)


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