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7" Tft Lcd Car Rear View Backup Monitor+wireless Parking Night Vision Camera Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $45.99
Location:

Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Type:Rear View Monitor w/Cam Kit Screen Size:7" Brand:Ehotch Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:0701 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Model:monitor+camera









Features:
    • TFT LCD Monitor Features:
    •  7" LED Backlight Color TFT LCD monitor
    • Wide screen, high definition, full color
    • Full function wireless remote, and User friendly controls
    • Compatible with both PAL and NTSC TV video system
    • Easy to install with 2 ways available: standing and mounting(when installing stand way, please remove the protect case )
    • 2 RCA Video inputs (V1 for DVD player/V2 for Backup camera) and automatically throw-over
    • Available for car VCD, DVD, GPS, etc. and especially designed to connect to your car camera
    • Camera Features: 
    • DC 12V Input for 12V Cars
    • 18 IR LEDs up to 10-15 meters(Night Vision Automatic)
    • IP67 Water-proof-Rating
    • 120 degree wide angle viewing helps avoid accidents & injuries
    • Easy to adjust the unit angle and easy to mount to a licence plate

Specification:
    • Camera Specifications: 
    • Sensor: PC1030 1/4 Inch Color CMOS
    • TV system: NTSC
    • Effective pixels: 628 X 582 pixels
    • Scanning System: 2:1 Interlace
    • Sync System: Internal
    • Resolution: 420 TV lines
    • Wide Angle:120℃
    • Sensor Area: 5.961mm x 4.276mm
    • Video Output: 1.0 VP-P,75 OHM
    • S/N Ratio: More than 48db
    • Waterproof: IP67
    • Minimum Illumination: 0.2Lux/F1.8(0 Lux with LED)
    • Current Consumption: No more 300mA
    • Power supply: DC 12V
    • Operation Temperature: -20℃ ~ 70℃(RH95%Max.)
    • Storage Temperature: -30℃- 60℃(RH95%Max.)
    • Auto white balance. Agc and BLC

    • TFT LCD Monitor Specification:
    • Screen Size: 7 inch
    • Display Size: 4:3
    • Resolution: 480 x 234 Pixels
    • Color Model: RGB
    • Video System: PAL/NTSC(Video)
    • Power Supply: DC 12V
    • Power Consumption: 8W
    • Unit Dimensions: 7.68"W x 5.32"H x 0.98"D
    • Unit Weight: 13.4oz / 380g

    • Wireless 2.4GHz transmitter/receiver Set Specifications: :
    • Work Range:Up to about 8m(Hollowness)
    • Connects to rear-view camera and front video screen
    • Fit all RCA composite video connections
    • Power: DC 12V
    • Transmitter/Receiver Cable Length:1.4m
    • Take one minute get your camera become a wireless camera
    • Convert any reversing camera with a standard phono/RCA connector into a wireless camera with this universal transmitter and receiver kit
    • Eliminates the need to run a cable the length of the vehicle, just connect the transmitter at the camera end and the receiver at the monitor end
    • The transmitter also includes a handy pass through for the power so you can connect it inline with your camera
    • Wireless transmitter with male phono plug and male 3.5mm power plug for supplying power to the camera
    • Wireless receiver with male phono plug for connection to monitor

    • Wiring:

What is included:
    • 1 x 7" TFT LCD Monitor
    • 1 x Remote Controller
    • 1 x Universal User Manual
    • 1 x Car Rear View Camera
    • 1 x 2.4Ghz Wireless Transmitter
    • 1 x 2.4Ghz Wireless Receiver

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