Sony CCD Compact Black Bracket Wireless Reversing Camera Kit with 7" monitor | DW26

Price

£255.00

VAT Included £42.50
Availability OUT OF STOCK
Product Code: DW26
Monitor Mount
Extension between camera and sender?
Quantity
OUT OF STOCK
Description

About this kit

This kit combines our latest built in digital wireless receiver 7" monitor.  The monitor comes with both a cigarette lighter plug and a hardwire kit, so you can choose which method to power the monitor from. This kit comes with one of our compact bracket cameras with the Sony 700TVL CCD image sensor and a transmitter box.  Simply power the sender box and this will power the camera.  If you wish to mount the camera more than 2ft away from the sender box then please select an extension cable in the options to do this.


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 wireless for customers who have trailers (like caravans, Artics and horsebox trailers), they are also useful when an application is very difficult to run a cable front to back (heavily fitted out vans etc).  We wouldn't recommend wireless for cars, the main reason being the time saved by not feeding a cable around 2-3M through the interior is usually negated by the time taken making an extra power link for the transmitter.  Also with modern cars running CANBUS to the lights, if you come across a sensitive supply you may need to run a relay which is more cost and time.  For cars we recommend our premium cabled kits where the monitor provides power to the camera and just one cable needs to be run front to back and you don't have to attach in to the reverse light supply unless you wanted to activate the trigger.


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

Anti-Corrosion Stainless Steel Camera Bracket

The camera has a stainless steel bracket, which is shown to last a very long time without corrosion unlike mild steel we have seen from most other retailers, which tends to rust in a matter of a few months.

stainless steel bracket for reversing camera
Technical Specs

Monitor Specs

7” Diagonally Measured Colour LED Digital Panel
Power supply: 12V/24V
Power Consumption: About 4W
Digital Screen Resolution: 800 x3(RGB)x600
1 Channel (60M Version) / 4 Channels (100M Version)
Brightness 500cd/m2
Contrast 500:1
Field of View : Top:50 degrees, Bottom:70 degrees, L/R:70 degrees
Screen Mode 16:9

Camera Specs

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
Stainless Steel Bracket (painted)

Sender 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

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

Covers monitor operation, pairing, and fitting.