Axis C03 User manual

Category
Motorcycle Accessories
Type
User manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
C03
WATERPROOF REAR CAMERA
1/3” SURFACE MOUNT with NIGHT VISION
Universal Number Plate / Boot / Car Panel Mount
BUILT FOR
AUSTRALIAN
CONDITIONS
MOBILE SAFETY
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Image Sensor: 1/3” CMOS PC1089
- Lens Angle: 120°
- Effective Pixels: 728 x 488
- Resolution: 500 TV Lines
- TV System PAL
- Night Vision: 9 IR LEDs
- Min Illumination: 0.3 Lux (Day), 0 Lux (with IR)
- Image: Mirror/Normal Selectable
- Protection: IP67 Dust and Waterproof
- Dimension: ø31mm
- Current Consumption: 150mA Max
- Input Power: 12V DC
- Operating Temp: -30° - 70° C
- Connection: RCA
2.
CAR REARVIEW CAMERA
GENERAL:
After installation, the rear view system will automatically activate
when reverse gear is selected. This provides a clear image for the
driver as a protection for children, pedestrians and property from
injury and damage. It also avoids costly repairs to your vehicle from
towing or parking.
CAMERA:
This stealth camera can be mounted on the number plate or other
panel. The RCA video cable simply connects with most aftermarket
LCD Monitors.
INSTALLATION:
• Carefully choose the installation position (usually rear-centre of
vehicle)
• Carefully drill hole for mounting screws (avoid fuel tank or cables)
• Connect RED cable to 12V+ power cable of Reversing Light
• Connect BLACK cable to ground
• Connect YELLOW RCA cable (video) to LCD Monitor
MIRROR/NORMAL IMAGE:
Camera
Mirror normal jumper switch.
Install switch for normal image -
used for front camera application.
Leave jumper switch disconnected for reverse image -
used for reversing applications
3.
CAR REARVIEW CAMERA
CABLE CONNECTIONS:
See wiring diagram below:
Monitor
Camera
+12V
GND
Power Cables
Red Cable connect to
rear lamp positive
Video
Mirror/Normal Control Wire
C03
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Axis C03 User manual

Category
Motorcycle Accessories
Type
User manual

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