PICTURE QUALITY:
The 1/4” CCD camera provides the best quality picture available. Objects on the monitor are closer
than they actually appear.
REVERSE (MIRROR) IMAGING:
The SV-5350 Camera has built-in circuitry to “mirror” the image so objects on the right of vehicle
appear on the right and objects on the left appear on the left when looking at a standard monitor. If
your existing monitor or in-dash monitor has a reverse camera input where the monitor itself performs
the mirror image, then your picture will not be correct. This is due to the fact the image is being
mirrored by the plate cam
and
mirrored by your monitor. Check to see if you can control the settings
in your monitor to turn off the mirror image feature. If not, the SV-5350 has a wire that can be
grounded to reverse the image back to normal. (See Wiring Diagram)
WIRING:
1. Carefully choose a hidden out-of-sight location (possibly behind the plate) for drilling the cable
hole. Some vehicles may have an existing hidden rubber grommet or plug available to avoid
having to drill into the body. Be sure to double-check for any wiring or obstructions behind the
surface where you are going to drill the cable hole. Use the rubber grommet to make a watertight
seal for the cable where it passes into the vehicle.
2. Choose a convenient place to run the camera cable up the left, right or center of the vehicle. As
a rule of thumb, try to avoid main factory harness looms that may contain high levels or RF noise
or interference.
3. You can connect the camera power at the rear of the vehicle behind the reverse lights. You may
also connect power inside the vehicle under the dash or in the trunk. The Red power wire goes to
Reverse Light +12V, and the Black wire to Ground. The White wire is for reverse imaging. Leave
this wire unconnected for Reverse Image or Ground this wire for Normal Image.
4. Run the Black RCA video cable to your monitor’s video input or reverse camera input.
RED
BLACK
Connect to +12V
Reverse Light
Ground
SV-5350
Connect to RCA
Video Input of Rear View
Monitor
MONITOR