Low Illumination Ntsc/pal System Car Rear View Camera For Toyota Crown 2009 Sku on 2040-parts.com
North Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Low Illumination NTSC/PAL System Car Rear View Camera for Toyota Crown 2009
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TV Lines | 420 TV Lines |
Sensor | 1/4in color CMOS |
Shutter Speed | 1/50 pal, 1/60 ntsc 1/10,000 seconds |
Video Output | RCA connector, 1.0vP-P, 75Ω |
Power Consumption | 110mA, max. 300mA with IR on |
System | NTSC/PAL |
IP Rating | IP66 |
Numbers of Pixels | NTSC-580x492/ PAL-628x528 |
Minimum Illumination | 0.2 LUX |
Lens Angle | 170 degrees |
Operating Temperature | -25℃~ +75℃ |
Operating Voltage | 12V DC |
Compatible with | Toyota 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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