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Voyager Csw5007q 4 Camera Switch Box Camper Trailer Rv on 2040-parts.com

US $545.33
Location:

Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Voyager Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:CSW5007Q UPC:Does not apply

Voyager CSW5007Q 4 Camera Switch Box Camper Trailer RV
 
 
 
The CSW5007Q Quad Switcher allows you to view four rear/side view camera images on your Voyager Rear View LCD Monitor at the same time. This camera switch box is also compatible with non-Voyager LCD Monitors that have a RCA composite video input.
 
Features for the Voyager 4 Camera Switch Box
  • Screen Capabilities: Single-Screen, Split-Screen, Tri-View and Quad-View
  • Four camera inputs
  • 1 Composite A/V Input (RCA, mono audio)
  • 1 Composite A/V Output (RCA)
  • 4 Voyager Camera Adapter Cables included
  • External trigger inputs for auto-mode function
  • Scan mode with adjustable delay time
  • IR Remote Control included
  • Compatible with all Voyager LCD Monitors (1126810 adapter required)
  • Compatible with non-Voyager LCD Monitors that have a RCA composite video input
  • Overall Dimensions 6.1"W x 1.1"H x 4.2"D
Specifications for the Voyager 4 Camera Switch Box
  • Weight (Lbs): 2.3
 
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