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Specifications:
Monitor:
- Screen Dimensions: 3.5 inches
- Display Component: Color TFT-LCD
- Pixel: 480 x 324
- Aspect Ratio: 4:3
- Contrast Ratio: 350:1
- Response Time: B→W 30ms W→B 10ms
- Video Frequency: PAL/NTSC
- Video: 2AV input cauto switch when reversing(Auto power on when detect AV signal)
- Power Supply: DC12V
- Power Consumption: Around 3W
Features:
- Inset super powerful reception
- All supplement channels receipt, with 160 preset channels
- Chinese-English menu changeable and blue background display
- The rear view monitor support TV Calendar displays year, month and date
- The rear view monitor support Timed auto turn on and off
- All-function remote controller
- Multi-system choice for the customer, such as PAL, NTSC
- AV input
- Can be powered by AC or DC 12V automobile storage battery
- Automatically turning system
Camera:
- Image Device: 1/4 inch color CMOS OV7950
- TV Stystem: NTSC
- Effective Pixesls: 628 x 582 pixels
- Sensing Area: 5.78 x 4.19mm / 4.69 x 3.54mm
- Sync. System: Internal
- Resolution: 420TV lines
- Minimum Illumination: 0.5Lux / F1.2
- Lens: 2.1mm
- Lens Angle: 170deg
- S/N Ratio: More than 48db
- Electronic Shutter: 1/60-1/15,000 seconds
- Video Output: RCA connector, 1.0vp-p, 75ohm
- Current Consumption: 90mA
- Power Supply: 12V DC
- Operating Temperature: -10 to 50degrees ccentigrade, RH95%
- Storage Temperature: -30 to 60degrees centigrade, RH95%
- Other Items: Automatic white balance, AGC and BLC
- Size: 16 x 35 mm / 0.63 x 1.37 in
Details:

- The monitor will automatically detect when you back up and shows the imagine which sent by the car rear view camera on screen


- Rear-view camera is especially useful in tight parking lots
- The included wire camera equipped with a high resolution (420TVL) 1/4 inch color CMOS OV7950 which provides you excellent image



- This car rearview mirror monitor is very unique
- The rear view monitor is designed to install on the dashboard
- The 3.5 inch TFT LCD display synchronizing imagine which sent by the car rear view camera

- Simple and easy to install car rear camera
- This desige of Car Reariew Monitor is stylish and the size is very quite
Precautions:
- Recommend using a regulated DC12V power supply unit with camera for the best picture and for safe operation of the unit
- Do not cut the power input jack and connect the conductor to power supply directly, because that will fatally injured the camera. If you have to connect the conductor, please use our cable in accessories
- Do not attempt to disassemble the camera. There are no user serviceable part s inside. Refer servicing to qualified service person
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 Video Cable
- 2 x Connect Cables
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armando conforti
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03-11-2011- Other Thoughts: Works fine.... but since it goes through the ignition -- not for the home mechanic. <br/>Son has it on his FORD FOCUS... with the rear full of sound equipment and luggage he still can "see out the rear".
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Thomas P. Brennan
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03-23-2011- Other Thoughts: The monitor seems to be of good construction quality. Configuration menu is sophisticated and easy to use.
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Donna Schemm
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Bought this item on
02-11-2011- Other Thoughts: This product is great. The video is exellent and the antiglear mirror, let you concentrate in the traffic.I play videos from my mp3. Very good backup camera. The bluetooth is very good 95% of the time.(few calls I got sound to low)
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Sleeta Morris
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12-30-2010- Other Thoughts: I have used this for about a month now, so far it works perfectly, I am very pleased with this purchase, although the directions leave a lot to be desired. It really makes hooking up trailers by myself much easier.
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kjensmo
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04-13-2009- Other Thoughts: This product is great. I am using it for security in my car. It works great to keep an eye on the front while I am in a different area. It was easy to set up and it does exactly what I needed it to do.
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- Should I choose a CCD camera or a CMOS camera?
CMOS cameras are usually smaller than CCD cameras and consume less power at the expense of image quality. CMOS camera are well-suited to such applications where image quality is not so important but space and power supply are restricted.
- How to Install a Car Rearview Mirror Monitor?
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. 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.
- What is Horizontal Resolution?
Horizontal Resolution is a professional standard to evaluate the quality of TV picture . TV lines are the measure unit . The higher horizontal resolution means the better picture quality . For example , the horizontal resolution of DVD is 520 TV lines, and regular broadcast TV only get 330TV lines, VCD is 240TV lines, VHS is 200 TV lines.
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