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Location:

HongKong, Hong Kong

HongKong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:China Voltage:12V Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Brand:Unbranded Parking Sensor Position:Rear Parking Sensor Kit

Wireless Transmitter Receiver For Car Reverse Rear View Camera Monitor 2.4GHZ

Feature:

  • 100% brand new and high quality.

  • Quantity: 1

  • Wireless Transmitter&Receiver

  • Item's color might be different from the picture because of the aberration.

  • An advanced wireless module that enables normal reverse camera to become wireless!

  • Easy to install and operate.

  • Wireless 2.4GHz transmitter/receiver set (12V for vehicle installation)

  • Work range: up to about 30m(Hollowness)

  • Fit all RCA composite video connections

  • Operating Voltage:12V

How to Install a Camera with the Wireless Module:

  • Take out your stock license plate light at the back of your car.

  • Fix the camera to where the stock license plate light was.

  • Connect the built-in license plate light of the camera to where the stock license plate light was connected to get the power.

  • Connect the wireless module (transmitter) to your camera via the two cables - one plug for AV output and one plug for power.

  • Connect the wireless module (transmitter) to the reverse light of your car to get the power - red wire for positive and black wire for negative.

  • Connect the wireless module (receiver) to your car monitor - yellow plug for AV input.

  • Connect the wireless module (receiver) to your car battery or cigarette lighter to get the power - red wire for positive and black wire for negative.

  • You will see the images on monitor or DVD when your car is in reverse shift.

Notes:

  • This set is not suit for bus or truck.

  • And this module is for in-car monitor or DVD,not for GPS.

Package Content:

  • 1 x Wireless Transmitter

  • 1 x Wireless Receiver (NO Retail Box. Packed Safely in Bubble Bag)


On 04-Aug-15 at 15:28:07 BST, seller added the following information:

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