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Ezetek® Ez-cm004 Waterproof Color Car Rear View Cmos Camera Car License Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
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Detroit, United States

Detroit, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ezetek® Manufacturer Part Number:EZ-CM004 UPC:758524000234

Ezetek® EZ-CM004 Waterproof Color Car Rear View CMOS Camera Car License Plate 


  • Simple installation, It works day and night, solid construction, sturdy, 
  • Especially suitable for those with large trucks or vehicles where parallel or back in parking may be difficult.
  • It could be used pairs with EZETEK® EZ-CM002 4.3'' Color TFT Car Monitor.
  • IP67 waterproof, no water leakage or misting of the camera in the rain or car wash.
  • HD Color CMOS (PC1030, 656*492) imager, with 8 infared LEDs, excellent night vision performance, 
  • Manage well in dirt road, pavement, cold and hot weather, snow and hail and foggy weather
  • The macro camera provides an excellent view with 170-Deg diagonal wide viewing, 120-Deg up and down tiltable, 
  • Ddjustable for best shooting angle. Built-in distance scale lines with trapezoid electronic ruler function (3ft intervals).
  • License mount, ideal for vehicles that use a standard USA or Canada license plates. 
  • Camera works seamlessly with your current vehicle old or new

Technical Details

  • Brand Name: Ezetek®

Product Description

• This camera has a mirror image.
• This camera only supports NTSC video system, so please make sure your monitor supports NTSC video system before you buy it.
• You can install the camera on your license plate. During installation, please connect the power cable of the backup camera to 
the harness wires that connect to the backup light on the tail light assembly (Please note that the red wire end is positive, 
while the black one is negative).
And connect the RCA output end to the car monitor.
• Use the small "hex key" tool included inside the box to release the set screw on the camera and adjust the camera up 
and down for desired view angle.
• The camera switch is controlled by the reverse gear shift.
• Please take care of the sealing to prevent water leakage when installation.

Specifications:

• Image Sensor: Color CMOS PC1030
• Lens Angle: 170 Degree
• Extra long RCA Video Cable to 32.8 feet
• Effective Pixels: NTSC 510*496 pixels
• Horizontal Resolutions: 420 TV lines
• Minimum Illumination: 0lux with IR on
• Video output: RCA connector, 1.0V p-p, 75ohm
• Power Consumption: 60mA
• Power Supply: DC12V
• Operating Temperature: -10 - 60 (Celsius Degree) RH95%MAX
• Dimensions: 12.21" x 6.34" x 1.08"


Package includes:

• 1 x Car Rear View Camera
• 1 x 1.2m Power Cable
• 1 x 32.8 feet RCA Video Cable
• 1 x L-Wrench
• 1 x User Manual

Product Information

Technical Details

Item Weight1.4 pounds
Product Dimensions13.6 x 8.2 x 1.5 inches
Shipping Weight1.4 pounds

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