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Specifications:
- Image Sensor: Color CCD CMOS
- TV System: PAL/NTSC
- Horizontal Resolution: 420 TVL
- Effective Pixels: PAL: 512 x 582, NTSC: 512 x 492, OV7949: 628 x 586(PAL), PC 1030 PAL/NTSC: 640 x 480
- Sensing Area: 1/3: 4.9mm x 3.7mm, 1/4: 3.6mm x 2.7mm, , OV7949: 5.961 x 4.276mm, PC 1030 PAL/NTSC: 3.5964 x 2.7084
- Min. Illumination: 1.0 Lux/F1.2. (0 Lux whth IR on), 0.5 Lux(0 Lux with IR on)
- Diagonal Viewing Angle: 120℃, 170℃ (optional)
- Night Vision: 0, 3-5m, 5-10m, 10-15m (optional)
- Video Output: RCA connector 1.0Vp-p.75ohm
- Current Consumption: 50~60mA, Max 300mA with IR on
- Power Supply: DC 12V
- Operating Temperature: -20℃~60℃, RH95%MAX
- Storage Temperature: -40℃~80℃, RH95%MAX
Details:

- Well packed 2.5in TFT Screen Car Rear View Monitor & Color CCD 420TVL Camera RPAS

- It is designed with high technology and new notion

- Why not get it to make your driving safer

- Very convent and compact to use
How to Install a Rearview Mirror Monitor in Your Car:
- Disconnect the battery cables from the battery before beginning installation. Use a wrench or socket to remove the battery cables. Check the vehicle's repair guide for the proper wrench or socket size.
- Remove the original rearview mirror from your car. Leave its mounting bracket on the windshield-you'll attach the rearview mirror monitor to this. Check the rearview mirror's mounting screw to see what size screwdriver you'll need
- Insert the rearview mirror monitor into the existing mounting bracket on your windshield. Use the bolt supplied with the monitor to secure the device in the mounting bracket
- Route an A/V power cable from the A/V selector box to the monitor. Connect the A/V cable from the monitor to the A/V power cable. Use cable ties to secure the cables and prevent them from hanging
- Reconnect the battery. Start your vehicle and select the rearview mirror monitor on the A/V selector box. The video monitor should come on if the rearview mirror monitor is correctly installed
How to Install a Camera in Your Car:
- Disconnect the battery cables from the battery. Check the vehicle's repair manual to find out what size wrench to use. Leave the disconnected cables a safe distance from the battery posts
- Decide where you want to install the rear-view camera. Most people put them in the plastic bumper so they don't have to drill into the car's sheet metal
- Drill a hole for the camera. Check the installation instructions to see what size drill bit to use. Don't make the hole too large or the camera will fall out
- Place the camera in the hole using the rubber grommet supplied with the camera. Make sure the camera and grommet are tight
- Attach the camera's power wire to the backup-light power wire on your car. You'll have to splice the wires together. Use wire cutters to cut the wires, leaving enough excess wire to reconnect. Strip the ends of the wire to expose the bare wire using wire strippers. Splice the wires together using a two-into-one connector. This will give the rear-view camera power when you put the car in reverse
- Route the camera's output wire to the rear-view monitor and connect the wire to the monitor's input. For installation of the monitor, see the monitor's installation instructions
- Reconnect the battery, start the car and put the car in reverse. The rear-view monitor should turn on and give you a view of what's behind you
Package Included:
- 1 x Monitor
- 1 x Camera
- 1 x Power Cable
- 1 x Video Expansion Cable
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