Is it possible to install a rearview camera and have the video display on the NAV?
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Should not be a problem, I've been looking at this since last week, but still need to do more research. I know that a few members from the AMOC site have fitted front & rear view cameras on older V8's.
Here is the official Aston Martin Works Service Uk (expensive) option.
From another forum, a member was using the Alpine HCE-C107D Rear-View Camera, others the Alpine HCE 105 Mutli view camera (which I think is the one Works Service fits)
http://www.sportsimportsltd.com/liplca.html
http://www.imiv.ca/cms/
http://www.v70r.com/forums/index.php...d=article&id=7
I'll post more details, when I've read through everything.
Here is the official Aston Martin Works Service Uk (expensive) option.
From another forum, a member was using the Alpine HCE-C107D Rear-View Camera, others the Alpine HCE 105 Mutli view camera (which I think is the one Works Service fits)
HCE-C105, HCE-C107D and KTX-C10LP
The HCE-C105 can be used with any in-dash monitor system that has a reverse camera input. The small 1-inch camera can be mounted anywhere on the rear of the vehicle, and will automatically display the rear view on-screen when the vehicle is placed in reverse. An automatic brightness sensor and white balance feature help the camera deliver a quality image in either bright or low lighting conditions. With a 138-degree horizontal viewing angle and 105-degree vertical viewing angle, the HCE-C105 provides a wide picture of the area behind a vehicle. The HCE-C105 is connected to a compact hideaway box via a 5-meter long cable for easy installation.
Here are a couple of links:The HCE-C105 can be used with any in-dash monitor system that has a reverse camera input. The small 1-inch camera can be mounted anywhere on the rear of the vehicle, and will automatically display the rear view on-screen when the vehicle is placed in reverse. An automatic brightness sensor and white balance feature help the camera deliver a quality image in either bright or low lighting conditions. With a 138-degree horizontal viewing angle and 105-degree vertical viewing angle, the HCE-C105 provides a wide picture of the area behind a vehicle. The HCE-C105 is connected to a compact hideaway box via a 5-meter long cable for easy installation.
http://www.sportsimportsltd.com/liplca.html
http://www.imiv.ca/cms/
http://www.v70r.com/forums/index.php...d=article&id=7
I'll post more details, when I've read through everything.
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this is possible, someone has it in their cars now istalado??
even with camera reference lines
installed at the front
and rear, what happens is that the situation of the cameras is a bit .... say craft, not in tune with the car
even with camera reference lines
installed at the front
and rear, what happens is that the situation of the cameras is a bit .... say craft, not in tune with the car
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