Ck-20w with N95 video out

Hi,
I am thinking of buying ck-20w for use with N95.
My car screen has "video in" and I would like to connect my N95 to the screen while it is connected to the ck-20w. Is it possible?
There are few things that make me worry that it may not work:
- As far as I know the 3.5 jack uses the same ring for video and mic.
- When connecting a cable there is only one type of accessory that should be selected.
- This sentence in the user guide saying "When the car kit is connected to the phone with a cable, you cannot connect the phone to the car kit using Bluetooth technology for handsfree operation.". Will it still be possible to use the handfree operation through the cable? This will probably require some splitter to use the 3.5 plug for both video and mic.
Thanks.Message Edited by doroni on 03-Oct-200709:46 AM

Hi, do you have any other problems with the N95 and the CK20w? I for instance have, when I turn off the ignition the CK20W refuses to disconnect from the phone. It keeps the connection until I try to make a call on the N95, then it disconnects. It works correctly on other phones though through bluetooth, it connects when I turn the ignition and turns off when I turn off the ignition. I don't know whether it's the phones problem or the car kit's.
One more thing when I make a call when the kit is on then it turns off correctly, this only happens when I don't make a call:
Kit on, make call, turn off ignition, kit off
Kit on, no call, turn off ignition, kit still on. Does anyone have the same problem?
The phone works correctly with BT headsets though.
br
blesio

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