BOYO VTCRH1 Wireless 1-Channel AHD Vehicle Backup System User Guide

June 3, 2024
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BOYO VTCRH1 Wireless 1-Channel AHD Vehicle Backup System

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SPECIFICATION

  • BRAND BOYO VISION
  • SCREEN SIZE 5 Inches
  • LUX RATING 1 Lux
  • COMPATIBLE DEVICES Monitor
  • DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY LED
  • VIDEO CAPTURE RESOLUTION 720p
  • OPTICAL SENSOR TECHNOLOGY CMOS
  • MONITOR RESOLUTION 1024(H) x 800(V)
  • WATERPROOF RATING IP68
  • OPERATING DISTANCE (line of sight) Up to 700ft
  • VIEWING ANGLE 130º Horizontal
  • CAMERA POWER Battery Up to 20 Hours Continuous Operation charger Included

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

  • MONITOR
  • MAGNETIC BASE CAMERA

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

You’re looking for a single-channel wireless automobile backup camera system. You need this BOYO Vision VTCRH1 System! It includes a 5-inch LED monitor and a powerful backup camera. This system is perfect for use with trailers for RVs, trucks, boats, and horses.

5″ DIGITAL MONITOR

  • 5 inch IPS LED monitor with built in digital HD receiver
  • Ultra Clear Display Quality with 720P AHD resolution
  • Front mounted buttons for direct camera control and dual screen view
  • Resolution 1024(H) x 800(V)
  • Power Supply 12VDC – 24VDC
  • Screen Ratio 16:9
  • OSD Menu (On Screen Display)
  • Contrast, Color and Brightness
  • Magnetic and adhesive Antenna base with 16 foot extension cable
  • Parking Guidelines On/Off
  • Image flip function Horizontal and Vertical
  • Detachable Sunshade
  • Includes dual mounts for dashboard and windshield suction cup
  • Operating Temperature -4° ~ +158° F (RH 95% Max)
  • Current consumption 3 Watts

720P WIRELESS DIGITAL CAMERA

  • 720p Digital HD resolution for excellent image detail and object detection
  • 1/2.7″ CMOS CCD image sensor for excellent color and resolution
  • Magnetic Camera Mount Easy to install / No hard wiring / No fastening / Mountable at / Re-mountable to anywhere on steel surface
  • Effective Pixel Resolution 1280(H) x 720(V)
  • Wide Viewing Angle 150° (D) x 130° (H) x 110° (V)
  • IR Infrared with 4 LEDs for Night Vision and up to 25 ft distance
  • Camera can be hardwired with DC power plug (included), charged with cigarette lighter (included) or AC adapter (included)
  • Wireless Operation Up To 700’ (open space)
  • Built-in 6400 Ma Rechargeable Battery
  • Battery Working Hours 18 Hours
  • Battery Charger Included
  • Operating Temperature -4° ~ +158° F (RH 95% Max)
  • Power Supply DC 12V – 24V
  • Shell Material Aluminum Alloy

KEY FEATURES

  • 4GHz Digital Wireless Monitoring System
  • 5 inch wireless monitor and two (1) magnetic mount 720p wireless camera
  • Wireless Operation Up To 700’ (open space)
  • 18 hour camera battery life for quick installation of hardwiring
  • Single mounts for dashboard and windshield suction cup

FAQs

How does a wireless backup camera work?

You guessed it: wireless RV backup cameras are not hardwired into your vehicle. To connect the camera to the front monitor, they instead use wireless technology and either analogue or digital transmissions.

How do you keep a wireless backup camera on all the time?

Running lights, licence plate illumination lamps, run lines directly to the battery, the ignition switch, or any other 12V source on the vehicle can be connected to 12V for continuous operation. Connect the 12V to your car’s reverse lights if you want the backup camera to only turn on when you back up.

What frequency is wireless backup camera?

The majority of the reviewed wireless RV backup cameras operate at a 2.5 GHz frequency for signal transmission. The analogue signal, which is the most frequently used signal, is susceptible to interference, just like the digital signal.

Does wireless back up camera need wifi?

Before the image appears, the camera needs to establish a wifi connection. You may find that this is too sluggish after you shift into reverse.

Do backup cameras record all the time?

Because they only turn on while the car is in reverse, backup cameras often don’t record video. Even if recording video would be useful in the event of a car accident, doing so would be challenging in terms of battery life and storage.

Can I view my backup camera while driving?

The reverse gear (designated R) is typically required to turn on the rear camera. The camera footage is then automatically displayed on a dashboard screen.

What is the best angle for a backup camera?

The minimum you should have is a rear view backup camera with a viewable angle of 120 degrees; if an upgrade to one with a viewable angle of 170 degrees is offered, we advise taking it. You will be able to see roughly three lanes behind you as a result.

Do wireless cameras need a power source?

Wireless cameras don’t need an electrical power source because they run on batteries.

How long do backup cameras last?

It may be as long as 10 years or as short as 10 days, according to what car owners are saying in online forums. While some owners claim their cameras have provided years of dependable service, others claim their cameras frequently fail or work only intermittently.

Is backup camera waterproof?

Backup Camera is completely waterproof with an IP69K rating. This is the highest IP rating there is and means the camera will work fine in all weather conditions.

Can you adjust your backup camera?

Not all backup cameras include a lens or housing that can be changed. This implies that altering the camera’s angle also involves adjusting the mount as a whole. Simply take the mount out of the car, insert washers, nuts, or grommets between it and the car’s surface, and tighten the screws or bolts again.

Do backup cameras record all the time?

Because they only turn on while the car is in reverse, backup cameras often don’t record video. While recording video would be useful in the event of a car accident, it would also be challenging in terms of storage and battery life.

What frequency is wireless backup camera?

The majority of the examined wireless RV backup cameras operate at a 2.5 GHz frequency for signal transmission. The analogue signal, which is the most frequently used signal, is susceptible to interference, just like the digital signal is.

Do backup cameras have GPS?

The majority of GPS devices with backup cameras are mirror dash cameras that mount over your existing rearview mirror.

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