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A lot of the newer higher end cars come with a built in reversing camera system. The camera shows the driver an image from the rear of the car, making reversing into small spaces much easier, and shown obstructions that may not be visible in the mirrors. Reversing Camera Kits are now available for vehicles that did not come with a reversing camera fitted as standard. This guide will help you to understand some of the options available, and how they can be fitted to your car, van or truck.
Reversing cameras come in all shapes and sizes - which one to choose depends on your vehicle and personal preferences, but ideally they should be as unobtrusive as possible, and provide a clear view behind you.
Fit the rear view camera
The best location for your camera is low down and on the central point of the vehicle rear. The middle of the rear bumper is ideal. You may be lucky and find that there is an aftermarket camera designed specifically for your vehicle - these usually replace a number plate light fitting or rear light cluster, and give a great 'factory fitted' look.
Universal cameras are either designed to be embedded in plastic or metal bodywork, or to be attached to a suitable mounting point. The embedded ones give a better finished look, and are less prone to damage, but do entail cutting a rather large hole somewhere! The exterior mounted cameras are screwed in place or can even be attached with high strength adhesive pads or some other means to make them removable.
Some cameras come with built in lights, normally LEDs as they are bright and have low power consumption. These are great if you park a lot in dark areas, or your built in reversing lights are poor.
Power the Camera
Reversing cameras need power. The power will come from either a separate box wired to the camera, or a cable that feeds directly to the camera itself. In either case the best place to power these is from the 12v power supply to the reversing light. That way, when you engage reverse, the reversing light bulb comes on AND the camera gets power at the same time - easy!
If the camera replaced a rear light unit, you may need to reconnect it to the power supply for that rear light as well, so the light is turned on appropriately. For example, if it replaced a number plate light it needs to have power when the dipped or main lights are on.
Choose Your Display
If you already have a built in Sat-Nav or in car entertainment screen, you may have a spare input that you can connect the camera to. Even if you don't, it may be possible to use an additional wiring harness to allow multiple inputs.
If you do not have an existing screen, most reversing camera kits are available with an add-on LCD display screen that can be attached to your dashboard. Add on screen will generally require power which can be taken from any 12v power supply - the radio connectors are often good for this.
Connect to the Display
To get the image from the camera to the display next to the driver, you can use either a wired or wireless system.
Wired systems are straightforward - a cable is run from the camera to the display. Wireless cameras will have a transmitter attached to the camera (either built in on more usually a separate box), and a receiver for the display screen. Cables can be run under fitted carpets or inside rubber trim, and are best run inside the vehicle if possible, as this protects them from damage. If you do drill a new hole to accept the cable, ensure a rubber grommet is fitted to protect the cable. If the hole is in metal, paint the exposed metal to prevent corrosion.
Tips for Choosing a Reversing Camera System
- If your existing screen only accepts PAL or NTSC signals, ensure the camera outputs in a suitable format. Better rear view cameras output in either format for compatibility.
- Wide angle cameras give a wider viewing angle, and are generally more useful. 120 degrees or more gives a decent view, but smaller angles are still useful if mounted centrally.
- The camera should have additional LED lighting, night vision mode or both to assist in parking at night.
- A mirrored imaging mode (where the image is displayed as a mirror image) is generally easier for reversing as it shows the same as you would see in a mirror.
- Check the camera is waterproof - it's best to use one specifically designed for vehicles rather than a general purpose mini camera, as they will be waterproof and shock resistant.
- Check AutoBulbs Direct or HIDs4U for reversing camera kits suitable for your vehicle.
Jonathan Elder is a web site writer for a group of companies including:
- AutoBulbs Direct (http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/parking-sensors-and-reversing-cameras) -- Online retailer of car light bulbs, wiper blades and accessories
- HIDs4U (http://www.hids4u.co.uk/reversing-camera-kits/) -- Online retail of Xenon HID Conversion Kits
- WiperBlades4u -- Online retailer of Wiper Blades
- eWayDesigns -- Website, online shopping and eBay listing developers
The Reversing Camera- An Essential Accessory
They say necessity is the best inventor. One such invention that came into existence due to a dire necessity is the reversing camera. This is a special video camera that was specifically produced for the purpose of providing drives with a better rear view in order to aid the backing up process.
Reversing cameras go by many different names in the market. They are popularly known as rear view cameras and backup cameras. There are a number of reasons that led to the development of the backup camera. Primarily they function to help the driver. They make it easy to watch out for obstacles that may not be visible through the conventional rear view mirror. They also help to avoid bumping into other cars while parking your car in a tight spots.
Furthermore statistics go to show that young pedestrians face a grave threat from backing up cars across the world. This is especially true with regards to little children. Since their height is small they are often not visible to the backing up driver. As a result many children are injured and some even lose their lives in backing up accidents. The backup camera comes to the deliverance of all those young pedestrians that stand in danger of being run over by a reversing car.
The architecture of the reversing camera
The reversing camera has a strikingly different design from other conventional cameras. Basically these cameras flip the image horizontally so that the display you get on your screen is a mirror image of what lies behind you. It was essential to incorporate this function into backup cameras because the camera faces in exactly the opposite direction of the driver. If this technology was not incorporated then the driver could get really confused as his right would be the camera’s right and vice versa. With the mirror image the balance is retained and the orientation is ideal for the driver to take advantage of.
Initially backup cameras were used on tow trucks and huge vehicles that made it impossible for the driver to get a good view of the rear. In recent years however the technology of backup cameras has evolved and they are increasingly being incorporated into conventional cars.
Since LCD display screens, GPS and DVD players have become a popular feature in cars, it made sense to develop a backup camera that could aid the reversing process in normal cars as well. Some of the latest cars already come with built in backup cameras as an added feature. Interested individuals can even purchase these cameras from car accessory shops.
In order to provide a comprehensive view of the rear backup cameras feature a wide angle lens and in some cases a fisheye lens. The use of such a lens hinders the camera’s ability to pick up distant images but it gives the driver an uninterrupted horizontal view of the rare. Since the camera is meant to watch out for close obstructions it does not matter whether the camera can pick up distant images or not. The camera is fixed in a downward pointing position in order to give a view of obstacles on the surface of the floor as well as corners and cars.
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Log on to http://www.regentrange.co.uk to discover a company that takes pride in offering exceptionally low prices on a wide range of electronics products. Find the ideal reversing camera amongst the collection of CCTV cameras at the website.
How to set up a security camera and view it through the internet?
Hi so we have a security camera that allows up to view our property. Does anyone have any step by step instructions on how to set up the camera on a webpage or something through the internet so i am able to view the camera when i am not at home?
thanks.
One easy solution would be to purchase something like a Linksys internet video camera (linked below) that you can find in many stores or online and runs about $90-$100. Give it power, plug it into your router, and you can access the feed when not at home.
There are other similar products on the market.
If your goal is to use an existing webcam setup, that would be a little more complicated.
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