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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: ckz on 07 December 2014, 00:20:31

Title: Rear View Camera
Post by: ckz on 07 December 2014, 00:20:31
need help please,


in order to prevent visibility into the rear of my estate, i darken'd the rear windows, all of it, with deep black limo foil, twice.
is great you cant see in at all.
but also not really much out/ lol

which is no problem as i am used to drive with rear view mirrors only.

i installed additional as back up a reversing camera, connected over the reversing lights as instruction suggested.
now the monitor, i purchased years back for another vehicle and lost the installation manual.

do i need to connect the monitor to camera source positive and negative or do i need a relays from the ignition positive,
and a feed from the camera direct to the monitor or just from the same source ( reversing lights ) direct to power positive on the monitor.


( is at the moment connected with the camera on the same positive feed from the reversing light but the monitor don't work.
so i guess i did it wrong.

usualy i am good with car electric but i thought i better ask before i spend hours of looking around until it works, is too cold for fiddle jobs too. lol

maybe a car electrician is on the forum which can help with proper connections?

Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: 05omegav6 on 07 December 2014, 03:06:25
Didn't sell then ::)

Seriously though, you've three choices...

1. Do nothing as it isn't a problem.
2. Remove the film.
3. Provide details of the camera system and screen so that someone might actually answer the question.

HTH...

Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: ckz on 07 December 2014, 11:05:25
well, i have in every car limo film in the rear windows.
mainly for the dogs and prevent everybody can see into the car.

camera system is not the problem, it works ( well the camera when it runs over the radio display )

problem with the radio display is, the radio turns off every time the reverse is on.
therefore i bought a standard 7 inch monitor.
not sure if this one gets enough power or need a direct power supply from the batterie instead the feed i am using from the reversing light.
Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: hawke113a on 07 December 2014, 11:08:02
wire the monitor to an ignition live and a negative...the camera to either the reversing lights or if you want it on permanently then wire camera to an ignition live too...ive done this on my van.....done forget to connect the camera to the monitor via rga cable(aka castle or phono)otherwise you wont have a picture on the monitor
Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: ckz on 07 December 2014, 22:20:37
yes.
the camera is wired to the reversing lights positive, and minus on car.
video feed connected from the camera.
also there is a feed which needs to be connected to the reversing light in order to come on when in reverse.
don't want it permanent on.
so this all is done and the feed as such works.
tested on the stereo system.

now to the monitor has all the connection from the feed of the reversing lights for switching on and of,
video input.
is just the question,

relays which switches the monitor on with ignition ? or no relays needed?
Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: 05omegav6 on 08 December 2014, 03:28:16
Again, what camera and head unit... ::)

Dave DND might be able to help, but clever as he is, without specific details, even he would be guessing...
Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: hawke113a on 08 December 2014, 12:08:58
the monitor i have requires me to manually turn it on when in use...but i presume there is some out there that doesnt require it
Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 08 December 2014, 12:30:49
Tricky... could you tell us what camera and head unit you are using?
Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: ckz on 08 December 2014, 14:36:04
i don't know what system they are.
both bought from flee bay a while ago.
didn't know there different models in connection.
thought they all the same plug and play?
Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: 05omegav6 on 08 December 2014, 20:56:55
i don't know what system they are.
both bought from flee bay a while ago.
didn't know there different models in connection.
thought they all the same plug and play?
Hence the question...

Any labels or product codes on anything?
Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: Dave DND on 09 December 2014, 09:56:20
Again, what camera and head unit... ::)

Dave DND might be able to help, but clever as he is, without specific details, even he would be guessing...

Sorry - I`m strugggling to understand what you are trying to achieve - seems you have all the connections and its working ?

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Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: 05omegav6 on 09 December 2014, 09:58:53
Again, what camera and head unit... ::)

Dave DND might be able to help, but clever as he is, without specific details, even he would be guessing...

Sorry - I`m strugggling to understand what you are trying to achieve - seems you have all the connections and its working ?

(http://www.dndservices.co.uk/smiley/undecided1.gif)
This seems to be the problem...
i don't know what system they are.
both bought from flee bay a while ago.
didn't know there different models in connection.
thought they all the same plug and play?
:y
Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: ckz on 09 December 2014, 17:50:11
the monitor will not show anything. not switching on.
got electric and videofeed works.
may just buy anther monitor.
i have butcher on the weekend. just take it out and see if the monitor and cam works when out the car and take it from there.

i had it in the pajero and was working fine.
Title: Re: Rear View Camera
Post by: hawke113a on 10 December 2014, 20:44:07
might be a broken wire between power source and monitor