The 12 Volt Wireless Video signal generator converts a hardwired RCA video connection into a wireless signal. The system includes a transmitter and receiver end to complete the signal. The transmitter is connected to the reverse camera, and the receiver is connected to the monitor and that's all it takes.
You will be able to get a clear image without having to run any wires, and the wireless signal will work at a distance up to 200ft.
If you have ever installed a camera on a bigger truck, bus or motor home, then you know how much work it is. With the SecurView™ SV-1200.PLW, your work will be cut in half. With this system, you will be able to put in a full camera system in half the time.
The SV-1200.PLW can be used with any of our backup cameras or any other camera that uses an RCA cable video connection.
Features
- Video transmission by frequency modulation over DC power lines
- Eliminates installing long lengths of RCA cables
- Transmits wireless signal through power lines eliminating interference
- Simple power and ground hook-up
- Perfect for longer trucks, motor homes, buses and limousines
- Waterproof design (IP68)
The SV-1200.PLW offers a perfect solution for longer vehicles such as trucks, buses, limousines or motor homes that need a reverse camera system. This system will take any camera and monitor and turn the video output into a wireless signal so that no video cables need to be ran from the front to the back of the vehicle eliminating hours of installation time.
Specifications
| Working Temperature: |
TRANSMITTER: -40°C ~ 150°C
RECEIVER: -40°C ~ 150°C |
| Working Humidity: |
85% RH |
| Transmit Frequency: |
2400 ~ 2483 MHz |
| Demodulation Method: |
FM |
| Output Frequency Range: |
100Hz ~ 10K Hz |
| Effective Transmit Distance: |
Up to 200 Ft. |
| Dimensions: |
TRANSMITTER: 2-3/8"(L) x 2-1/2"(W) x 1"(D)
RECEIVER: 2-3/8"(L) x 2-1/2"(W) x 1"(D) |
| Power Source: |
12 Volt |
| Power Consumption: |
70mA (.07A) - 0.84W TX
50mA (.05A) - 0.6W RX |
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