Common Abbreviations and Definitions for Car Monitors and Auto Electronics

A quick quide for beginners to the common abbreviations associated with car monitors or auto electronics entertainment systems.

The so called car DVD monitor system has gained incredible popularity mainly due to enthusiasts of “car modding” or “suped cars” – so as you might expect with anything that combines hobbyist enthusiasts with cool gadgets, there’s a fair bit of jargon to sort through especially if you are a car audio monitor newbie.

  • Changer – a CD changer; a device which holds several CDs and plays them on demand without having to eject or manually sort discs. Needless to say you can now get DVD changers too.
  • Crossover – a device that limits the range of frequencies sent to different speakers.
  • DIN – it basically stands for “Deutsches Institut für Normung” (DIN, the German Institute for Standardization), similar to ISO. The relevance for car DVD systems is that DIN means a standard sized dashboard slot, so 1 DIN means the device takes up one slot, and 2 DIN means the unit is ‘double-decker’ and uses the space of two slots.

Examples of a 1 DIN and 2 DIN Car Monitors

  • DTS – “Digital Theater Systems” multichannel audio – simply another surround-sound standard like Dolby Digital 5.1 – Pretty pointless in your car but it’s another thing to show-off.
  • DVD-A – DVD audio – Similar to a music CD with the exception of more features and higher quality.
  • RF – Radio Frequency – Refers to things such as wireless headphones. RF is generally better than Infra Red because you do not have to be in the clear unobstructed transmission or line of sight wireless transmitter.
  • Inverter – A power supply device that you can plug into your car dashboard cigarette lighter to supply AC to energy-demanding devices.
  • In-dash – A device such as a in car DVD player installed in your dashboard, usually in the same slot of your old car radio.
  • GPS – Global Positioning System – this essentially means navigation / map display software linking to a signal receiver and a readout on your car monitor or screen.
  • GUI – Graphical User Interface – ie: you can control the device using on-screen menus, often with a touch screen monitor.
  • Headliner – The coverings that make up the ceiling / roof inside your car.
  • Modulator – A FM transmitter that turns an audio input source, for example an MP3 player or audio line-in, into a radio signal for you to tune into using your car stereo.
  • Monitor – A display screen that receives a signal from a car DVD player or car TV tuner – if a product is described as simply a “Monitor” it typically means it does NOT include the actual player such as a car DVD player unit. This is fine if you are buying each unit separately or you are building a full in-car entertainment system piece by piece.
  • Motorized – Where the TFT LCD screen of the display, usually in a car in dash unit, neatly folds and slides inside its housing when it is not in use. Read the rest of this entry »

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Car Amplifier Basics You Must Know

All those who have an amplifier installed in their car will agree that having it is indeed great since it helps in enhancing the overall music listening experience. Car amplifiers are quite common in many cars nowadays. Here are some basic information and tips which could help you getting a good amplifier for your car.

Majority of you out there will agree that without a high quality amplifier, even a new car audio system will not provide the highest quality sound which you can achieve from a amplifier for cars. Another important thing to keep in mind is that you should always look for an amplifier which can be supported by your car battery. It is because of the fact that the car amplifier derives its power from the battery. If the battery could not support it, your car might face many issues.

It is recommended that you place your extra amplifier away from the radio and other gadgets which produce electricity since the heat generated by the car amplifier can cause damage to the electronic items. Hence those who would like to install a huge size amplifier for their car should place it at the back or at the trunk. These days the latest models of amplifiers are accommodated with ridges on its surface like a radiator and it helps in keeping this instrument comparatively cool.

While purchasing an amplifier for your car it is important that you check the minimum and maximum amount of energy that it tends to release so that you have an idea and backup plan in case you require extra source of energy for your car amplifier. Other than the features, it is also important to read opinions and recommendations from users. Websites such as Amazon allows people to post their feedbacks and rate the products. Forums are also good place to read and ask for recommendations.

Another important thing is to keep in mind is your car model and the type of amplifier which will be best suitable for your car. There has been lot of instances where the car owners buy the amplifier and it turns out to be incompatible with the car’s capacity to sustain and which in turn leads to the malfunction of the car amplifier as well as the car. In fact some car owners even prefer going for personalized car amplifiers when the design and the model which they are looking for are not available. Read the rest of this entry »

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