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Night Vision Car Front View Camera Non-mirror + No Guide Line Black Camera on 2040-parts.com

US $12.98
Location:

茂名市, 广东省, China

茂名市, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:Auto Wayfeng Warranty:Yes Model:Hans-Rear-Qian-B Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Night Vision Car Front View Camera Non-mirror + No Guide Line

 

All our car cameras will be tested 100% before sending to you .


specification:

Image Sensor: 1/4 "CCD color

TV System: NTSC and PAL

Effective pixels: 728 x 512

Resolution: 480 TV lines

Video Output: 1.0Vp-p, 75

Electronic Shutter: 1/60 (NTSC) -1 / 10000s, 1/50 (PAL) -1 / 10000s

Waterproof Grade: IPX 68

Operating temperature: -20 ° C ~ + 80 ° C RH95%

Working Power (DCV): 1

Current consumption: 90 mA max


Installation:

1. Set the camera to the license plate of your car site

2. Adjust the camera lens to its best position.

3. Connect the power cord (red and black) to spotlight the power wires of your car.

4. Connect the video output (yellow) on the display.

On the television camera system rear view of a vehicle:

Typically, most monitors support both NTSC and PAL TV system. So it does not matter that the camera is PAL or NTSC system.

However, if you are not sure, please check that your monitor supports NTSC or PAL system. If your monitor supports only NTSC or PAL, please leave us a message that the TV system that you need in one business day after you make the payment. Or we will send the NTSC or PAL system camera at random.

Packing list:

* CCD Car Rear View Camera

1 * 6m video cable

1 * power cable

1 * User Manual




 

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