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What functions does Car backup Camera have?

What are the Car backup cameras? They also have other name "reversing cameras" or "rearview cameras," which can make drivers to see obstacles and people directly behind their cars.

Author: Woody Green
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The structure of a backup camera is different from other common cameras. The reflection of a backup camera is horizontally flipped so that it produces a mirrored image. This is essential because the driver and the backup camera are in opposite positions. The mirrored image is also necessary because it causes the direction of the display to be constant with the mirrors installed on the motor car. The backup camera display is usually wired to automatically sense when the transmission is set in reverse, and it shows the rear view while the car is in reverse. The other items in the rear of the car are also shown at all times. The backup camera usually consists of a wide-angle or fish-eye lens. Although the lens doesn't allow the camera to view distant objects, it does permit the camera to view a continuous horizontal view from one corner, behind the car, to another. In general Backup cameras are also mounted at a downward angle. This allows the camera to show potential barriers on the ground in addition to the location and position of walls and docks that may be looming around the corner.

Backup camera Backup camera systems are generally mounted to the lower outside areas of the car or to the car's bumper. With the camera mounted in these locations, it allows greater visibility. The backup camera display is often installed inside the car on either the sun visor or within the dash board area. Backup camera systems can be purchased as either wireless or wired back-up systems. In wired systems, the camera is linked to the display monitor via a long cable wire.

In wireless systems, images are transformed to radio signals, transmitted and then converted from a radio signal back to a video image once it reaches the receiver and monitor.
Wired systems such as portable backup camera systems or semi-permanent, all-in-one back up camera systems, for instance, are generally sold to consumers who have smaller cars. These portable units contain small display screens. The screen is easily attached to the sun visor and has a lengthy wire that connects to the camera. GPS Car DVD players All-in-one built-in GPS Car DVD players are popular.

Because signals have to be converted by the airways with wireless systems, they sometimes receive interference from other wireless components as well as poor signal reception. As a result, most of them believe that much better quality is received with wired systems. If you have any query, please contact me.

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