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Color Front Reversing Camera Installation 120 ° Ntsc 1/4 Cmos Universal Distance on 2040-parts.com

US $66.71
Location:

Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany
Condition:New Brand:maxxcount.de Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:4047442063473

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PRODUCT NAME

Color front reversing camera installation 120 ° NTSC 1/4 CMOS Universal distance lines

Important Notes

TOP FEATURES AT A GLANCE
  • adjustable viewing angle
  • Mirroring (ON / OFF) for front or rear mounting
  • Versatile Compatibility - Installation with almost every monitor and vehicle
  • Almost invisible - only 22.5 mm mounting hole
  • High quality
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

This built-in camera is an NTSC camera in a very compact design. The built-in camera is in focus in a high quality sturdy black metal case. With a resolution of 510 (H) x RGB x 492 (V) and 420 TV lines, it is ideally suited as a front or rear view camera. Equipped with a 1/4 "Color Sensor, this sensor measures an angle of 120 °.

The housing is weather-resistant and massively manufactured and additionally equipped with a special lens glass, which protects against corrosion and "blindness".

The field of application are virtually no limits if you want to use it on the car, bus, camper, truck, trailer, etc., almost anything is possible.

Please note!

Vehicles newer date use to power the vehicle exterior lighting (rear light, brake light, etc.) a clocked (pulsating) voltage, which is suitable for image sensors / video electronics and has functional or image disorders.
Therefore, please connect the cord to activate the reversing camera is not directly connected to the reversing light but use our signal filter. A suitable signal filter, see accessories.

Distance line display on the monitor

About the camera module distance lines are also displayed in the monitor. This allows the distance to obstacles behind the vehicle better estimate. This function is switched on and off.

mirror function

About the camera module, the mirror function can also be activated and deactivated. This allows the camera as front and rear camera use.

power supply

The power is supplied via the 12 V connector of your car reversing light, so the camera automatically turns on when reverse gear.

When parking at the curb - scratched wheels?

Something like this is now history with this camera. Install the camera in the side view mirror of your car.

SPECIFICATIONS
black
Integration
Universal
NTSC
Color sensor, 1/4" CMOS
120°
0,1 Lux
510 x 492 px
420 TV lines
Yes, Switchable
Yes, Switchable
No
IP67
Automatic
1x
>48db
12V
-20°C - 70°C
Scope of Delivery
  • Mini recessed rear view camera
  • Video connection cable 6m
  • Drills (suitable for installation size)
COMPATIBILITY

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