Possibility of retrofitting a multimedia adapter while maintaining the factory reversing camera "Low"
Camera function, safety and comfort not entailing the loss
Plug & Play installation
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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For vehicles with factory fitted rear view camera VW "Low" (without camera control unit - no steering lines), the decision is often difficult - reversing camera or multimedia but?
This interface makes it possible to continue to keep the VAG factory RGB reversing camera "Low" when retrofitting a multimedia adapter. It is required when a factory head unit RNS315, RNS510, RCD510, Columbus , Bolero or Trinax is removed. The camera feature & the associated safety and comfort when parking will not be lost. The interface includes the camera to a device with PAL / NTSC to -capable composite input.
The VW rear view camera "Low" as installed in the following vehicles:
VW Golf 6
VW Scirocco
SPECIFICATIONS
Integration
Car-specific
Video norm
NTSC,PAL
Additional connection
1x
Scope of Delivery
Reversing camera interface
harness
COMPATIBILITY
Compatible with:
Radio & Navigation RNS 510
Radio RCD 510
Radio & Navigation RNS 315
Radio Columbus , Bolero or Trinax
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