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Low Illumination Ntsc/pal System Car Rear View Camera For Toyota Crown 2009 Sku on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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North Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

North Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
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Low Illumination NTSC/PAL System Car Rear View Camera for Toyota Crown 2009

SKU: Q01230


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Powerful in functions, how can you miss it! It is very necessary for us to install a camera at the back of the car, specially for the new drivers, because we can't determine the optimal distance behind the car. It is suitable for narrow parking lots, dark areas or in places where children might be running around. This car rear view camera has a 1/4in color CMOS 170° wide angle with minimum illumination 0.2 LUX.

Features
  • The reflection of a rear-view camera is horizontally flipped so that it produces a mirrored image
  • With high resolution image, you can see the back road situation clearly
  • This is essential because the driver and the rear-view camera are in opposite positions
  • A practical device for backing-up or parking more safely
  • This small and durable car rear view camera unit will keep you safe and secure because you'll always know what's going on around you
  • The small size of this color CMOS rear view camera allows easy installation in a variety of positions and places
  • The rear-view camera display is usually wired to automatically sense when the transmission is set in reverse, and it shows the rear view while the car is in reverse
  • The rear-view camera usually does permit the camera to view a continuous horizontal view from one corner, behind the car, to another
  • Rear-view cameras are also generally mounted at a downward angle
  • These cameras enable drivers to see objects and people directly behind their vehicles
  • Mounting lamp instead of lighting facilities
  • With distance label
  • This is a non-OEM product
Specifications
TV Lines420 TV Lines
Sensor1/4in color CMOS
Shutter Speed1/50 pal, 1/60 ntsc 1/10,000 seconds
Video OutputRCA connector, 1.0vP-P, 75Ω
Power Consumption110mA, max. 300mA with IR on
SystemNTSC/PAL
IP RatingIP66
Numbers of PixelsNTSC-580x492/ PAL-628x528
Minimum Illumination0.2 LUX
Lens Angle170 degrees
Operating Temperature-25℃~ +75℃
Operating Voltage12V DC
Compatible withToyota Crown 2009
Package Includes
  • 1 x Low Illumination NTSC/PAL System Car Rear View Camera for Toyota Crown 2009
  • 1 x Video Cable 5m
  • 1 x Power Cable 1.2m
  • 1 x Installation Accessories
  • 1 x User Manual

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