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Outie08 04-21-2008 06:53 PM

RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
 
Like biscuit said, hold down the 'Navi' button and 'Set' button simultaneously for three seconds or longer. Assumming you already enable the camera in the mmcs correctly. You can access the setup screen even without any camera connected.
I suggect you hook up your camera as a stand alone unit and output the video to let say a tv that will acept video in. You might have to come up with a 12V to power the cam. If that work,I would troubleshoot to see if you have a bad video connection to the mmcs. If you unit don'twork as stand alone, you might have a defectivecamera.

rodneyc 04-22-2008 07:38 PM

RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
 
Thx help, finally installed the camera (panasonic CY-RC50KU) on, but got a bit issue, seems like the angle show up is the right, anyone have any idea how to adjust that?

thanks

Outie08 04-22-2008 09:39 PM

RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
 
How about some pics of your backup camera ? Don't understand what you mean by "angle show up is the right", please explain.

rodneyc 04-24-2008 07:20 PM

RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
 
Here are some of the pics, I installed the spot that same as rdenis's did. the screen show up like curve at all edge. I guess because the camera are at the left side not exactly in the middle. But is there anyway to adjust the shooting point??


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Outie08 04-24-2008 09:37 PM

RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
 
Congrats on the install, looks good!The reason your screen show up like curve at all edgemight be due to the fact that yourcamera has a wide angle len in it, and thats what you want anyway.

rodneyc 04-25-2008 07:21 PM

RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
 
Thanks, I guess that's the way my camera is.

But if anyone else have any suggestion please give me some idea....

thanks folks

jsrd 04-26-2008 12:31 AM

RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
 
You must use a rear camera with lens correction, like as Pioneer ND-BC20PA. The model that you installed does not have this characteristic (lens correction), for what is not possible to correct the distortion. . .

rcpax 04-26-2008 04:35 AM

RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
 
I think the OEM Mitsubishi camera they use in Japan does not have lens correction as well, that's why the green guide lines in the display is curved in the first place. The backup guide in the MMCS is probably designed for wide angle lens cameras whithout lens correction so it is to be expected that the display will be curved.

What interests me though is how the "adjustment" controls at the bottom of the display works. What's the curved arrows for?

Outie08 04-26-2008 08:54 PM

RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
 
rcpax, I think you're correct, my backup guide in the MMCS works well once I adjusted to my camera.

BTW, the curved arrows allows you to rotate your guide lines. More flexable in terms of setting up you backup guide to your camera.

Printerman 04-27-2008 10:30 AM

RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
 
Hi All:

I have been looking at this great project since it was first presented to the members….

A great job was done with the pictures and written help….

Since I have not much in the way of mechanical ability and don’t have all the tools I may need…Has anyone had the camera installed by a accessory installation company. If so what was the cost….

I had the Curt Hitch install and I asked the installer if they could do it and the more he talked the less enthused I became…I felt I knew more than he did .

In Step three is there a way to make your own plug instead of cutting the wires…

Thanks for the installation ideas and the replies to the questions the other members had..

:)


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