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WIRING: 

 

1.  Carefully  choose  a  hidden  out-of-sight  location  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  loop  wire  that  comes  out  of  the 
side of the harness is for reverse imaging. Keep the wire connected for normal image or cut the 
wire  in half for reverse  image. The  Blue loop  wire  is for  the  Parking  line option.  Cut this  wire  to 
remove the parking lines or leave it connected to activate the parking line feature.  

4.  Run the Yellow RCA video cable to the monitor’s video input or reverse camera input.  
 

MONITOR

BLUE  WIRE
Parking Line Option

Connect to +12V

Reverse Light

RED 

WIRE

BLACK 

WIRE

Ground

SV-6818.EM.II 

CAMERA

 

YELLOW  RCA 

Connect to 

Monitor

YELLOW RCA 

RED POWER PLUG 

WHITE  WIRE

Normal / Reverse Image Option

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SPECIFICATIONS: 

 

 
1/4 Inch Color CMOS Sensor 

 

 

Video Output:

 1.0 V P-P composite (75 Ohm load) 

Dimension (MM): CAM: 15(L) × 23(W) ×

 32(D)  

 

 

Supply Voltage:

 +12VDC 

 

 

BKT:  11(L) × 17(W) ×

 17(D)              

Power Consumption:

  70mA 

Weight:

   4 Oz.  

 

 

 

 

Electronic Shutter:

 1/50 s – 1/100000s 

Pixels:

 656 (H) x 492 (V) 

 

 

 

White Balance:

 Automatic 

Resolution:

 > 250,000 pixels 

 

 

 

Gamma Correction:

 0.45 

 

 

420 TV lines 

 

 

 

S/N Ratio:

 More than 48dB 

Minimum Illumination:

 1 LUX / F 1.2 

 

 

Operating Temp:

 -13° to 185° F (-20° to 75° C) 

Lens Type:

 Wide Angle  

 

 

 

Gain Control:

 Automatic 

Horizontal Angle:

 170°  

 

 

 

 

Vertical Angle:

 120° 

 

 

 

 

 

TECH SUPPORT: 

800-998-6880 

Summary of Contents for SV-6818.EM.II

Page 1: ... larger blind spots FEATURES The 170 ultra wide angle CMOS color camera provides rear images in real time and eliminates the dangerous blind spot directly behind your vehicle when backing up Installs like a flush mount camera but gives the lip mount appearance Normal and reverse image selectable Parking lines to help the driver accurately judge distance behind the vehicle Constructed of high grade...

Page 2: ...o seal the hole once you route the wiring through to prevent leaking or moisture damage NOTE Make sure to use the supplied hole saw bit to drill the hole for the insert This will help you to avoid any mistakes in drilling the hole too big or too small Camera Lens Mounting Clip Cable Mounting Surface Double Side Tape Use the Provided Hole Saw Bit to Drill the Hole for the Camera REVERSE MIRROR IMAG...

Page 3: ... of the harness is for reverse imaging Keep the wire connected for normal image or cut the wire in half for reverse image The Blue loop wire is for the Parking line option Cut this wire to remove the parking lines or leave it connected to activate the parking line feature 4 Run the Yellow RCA video cable to the monitor s video input or reverse camera input MONITOR BLUE WIRE Parking Line Option Con...

Page 4: ... intended as a replacement for rear view mirrors side view mirrors or physically checking the surroundings when backing a vehicle Always check surroundings for safety when backing Objects on the monitor are closer than they appear For the best fit modification of the vehicle license may or may not be necessary It is the sole responsibility of the vehicle owner to check and verify any and all State...

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