Sony CCD White Dome Wireless Reverse Camera System with 7" monitor | DW69DW

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£270.00

VAT Included £45.00
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Product Code: DW69DW
Wiring Provided
Monitor Brackets
Extension between camera and sender?
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Description

About the wireless reversing camera kit with 7 inch dash monitor and white dome camera

  • The white dome camera in this kit can either be angled down to use as a wireless reversing camera, or angled to view down the road as a wireless rear view camera.
  • The camera is fitted with a very respected 1/3" Hi-Res Sony CCD image sensor to provide a good picture day and night.
  • This kit uses digital wireless technology to give a long distance, static free picture.
  • Ideal for use on caravans and trailers, where running cables could prove tricky.
  • The monitor has two inputs.  One is used by the receiver box, leaving a spare channel input to add a second camera.
  • Just one power connection is required to the monitor wiring – this will power both monitor and receiver box.
  • Just one power connection is required to the sender box – this will power both itself, and the camera.
  • Extension cables may be added.  This allows you to position either the sender box, or the receiver box in a more convenient location.

Digital Wireless Vs Older Analogue Wireless

This wireless reversing camera kit uses digital wireless technology, which is significantly better than the older analogue wireless (which is somehow still about today).  Below is some information about the differences: 

  • Wireless reversing camera systems are still carrying a bad reputation, due to the original analogue technology.  This older technology was so bad that we only stocked links that we marketed to cross the gap from the gas locker of a caravan, to a car boot.  
  • The older analogue models were restricted in the UK and European market to just 10mW of power due to the "dirty" signals they produced.  This would have interrupted other networks had they allowed a stronger signal.  The new digital wireless technology uses 10 times this, transmitting at 100mW.
  • The older analogue wireless used to provide plenty of static interference to the picture, and we would hear many stories of people driving along, only to suddenly see the view from someone's CCTV camera, and even the odd horse - whilst passing a horse box trailer.  The new digital wireless technology never has any static, or picture from elsewhere.  The transmitter and receiver pair together and use encryption, to ensure that the receiver ignores any other interference that is present.
Interference Free Digital wireless reversing camera

Who Should use Wireless?

We recommend using wireless reversing camera kits for trailers and caravans. This makes fitting easier, as you don't have to install cables and a trailer link.

If you have a modern car, van, or motorhome, then we recommend using a cabled reversing camera kit instead. This is because these modern vehicles don't often have non-canbus ignition switched power supplies to tap off. On caravans/trailers it is not an issue to tap off things like side lights to power the sender/camera as the car doesn't run canbus checks on trailer lights.


Image Sensor for Camera

An image sensor is the part of the camera that detects and captures information to make an image, there are various sizes of sensor usually between 1/4" and 1/3" with the larger sensors able to capture more detail.  In the old days, you used to have to pick CCD for quality as CMOS wasn't as good, this has changed recently with some advancements in CMOS technology (there are varying quality levels of CMOS to confuse matters).  In this particular kit, we are using the Sony 1/3" CCD 700TVL image sensor inside the camera.  We consider this the joint best image sensor in terms of picture quality you can get on a reversing camera.

image sensor inside camera

Optional - Quick Release Bracket

We have an optional quick release bracket available for this monitor, you may select it in the options above.  This will lock in to the back of the monitor using it's mounting channel.  The piece will slide down and click on to the quick release bracket which stays on the dashboard.  When you wish to remove the monitor (for theft prevention) you can disconnect the monitor cable around a foot back from the monitor, then simply pull the trigger on the bracket which unlocks the monitor and slide upwards.  You can then remove the monitor from the vehicle or hide it.


2 Year Guarantee

We supply with a 2 year Guarantee with us, meaning we will repair or replace any non-user damaged parts that are deemed faulty.  Our failure rate is very low even beyond these two years, if you have a problem outside of 2 years we should still have compatible parts and possible repairs for reasonable amounts.


Parts Tested in the UK

The parts of this kit will have been tested twice, once by the factory and once by us.  We check all the items in the kit including all wiring, digital links, trigger wires, IR leds and menu functions to reduce any chance of having a non working part.  Our fault rate is extremely low, and we just like to ensure that we avoid any imperfection slipping past.  This is why professional fitters love us.  

FAQ'S

Absolutely!  The majority of people set it up this way.  Our main customers for wireless kits are caravan owners.  As a previous caravan owner myself, I found using one of our digital wireless kits made driving whilst towing so much easier.  The camera gave me confidence when changing lanes, allowed me to be aware of drivers "tucked in" behind me, and allowed me to reverse back with ease when taking wrong turns.

We have yet to be defeated by a rig that has been too big for our digital wireless systems.  We used to use a 40M system previously, and this was more than capable, our base level uses 60M spec chips, which is ample.

If the camera is being fitted to either a trailer or caravan then most people will use running/side lights, or a fridge supply.  If the vehicle fitting to is a motorhome, then you would need to locate a non-canbus power supply that switches off when the ignition is off.

Detailed Images

A guide to installing the wireless link boxes with our monitors/cameras.

Wireless reversing camera sender receiver box instructions

Guide to using the monitor supplied with this kit

Monitor

7” Colour LCD screen
Audio Output: 0.5W
Loudspeaker: one 15x40mm round loudspeaker
Power supply: 12V/24V
Power Consumption: 4W Max
Digital Screen Resolution: 800 x3(RGB)x480
Contrast: 500:1
Brightness: 400cd/m2
Viewing Angle: U: 50 degrees/ D: 60 degrees, R/L: 70 degrees
Operating Temperature: -10C to +65C
Storage Temperature: -30C to +80C RH90%
2 Inputs
PAL/NTSC/AUTO
Mirror/Normal Switch on both channels
Full function Remote Control

Camera

Image Device:1/3 SONY 811 CCD 960H 700TVL
TV System: PAL
Effective Pixels: 976*582
Scanning System: 2:1 Interlace
Sync. System: Internal
Resolution: 700 TV lines
Minimum Illumination:0 Lux (IR leds on)
Video Output:1.0vp-p,75Ohm
Gamma Consumption: 0.45
AGC: Auto
S/N Ratio: Better than 48dB
White Balance: Auto
Electronic Shutter: 1/50Sec-12.5μSec (PAL) / 1/60Sec-12μSec (NTSC)
BLC: Auto
Current Consumption:100mA
Waterproof to Ip68
Infra red LEDs to provide night view
Mirror image only

Sender/Receiver Box

Power Input DC 12-24 V
Frame 30 fps
Operation Frequency 2400-2483.5 MHz
Video Codec MPEG4
Out Power 18dBm
RF Bit Rate 6Mbps
Spread Spectrum FHSS
Hopping rate 1200/S
Latency 100mS
Receiving Sensitivity -68dBm
IP rating IP69K
Transmission Distance 60 meters
Operating Temperature -20℃ to approx. 70℃
Dimensions (w x h x d) 8.5 x 12 x 2.9cm
Weight 0.24kg