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Even with side-view and rear-view mirrors, it’s impossible to see everything that’s behind your vehicle, especially with today’s larger SUVs. Donnelly’s rear vision cameras and dual source flip-down LCD monitor lets you see everything behind you and your vehicle. Rear exterior cameras can make alignment with a trailer a breeze. Cameras can also be extended to the interior or exterior of trailers in tow. An interior headliner camera keeps watch on infants. This camera even features infrared emitters for full viewing in the dark.
Rearvision camera on RV.

Exterior camera housing for boat or RV. A camera with LED emitters provides invisible light for night vision. Rearvision camera off radar arch tower. LCD monitor on sport yacht helm.

As an option, we can install a rearview mirror containing an integral LCD monitor which displays your rear vision camera. A small 4-inch LCD flushed into the visor works equally well. A video switcher can provide a quick rotation between multiple cameras or a multiplexer can display four images on a single screen. Rearvision cameras can be channeled through an existing indash video screen sharing time with navigation. All these rear viewing options make keeping your eyes on the road a priority. Whether you use the rearvision while backing up, hooking up to a trailer, or just to keep an eye on a baby in the back seat, this advanced video system will quickly become something you depend on.

Equally convenient is a rearvison camera and LCD monitor that aids motoryachts in safely backing into a slip. This system also includes a directional microphone. A remote control searchlight or backup lights can supplement the camera after dark.

Wireless Camera Link

Connecting a camera within a trailer to a radio frequency transmitter will allow video images to be sent to a receiving unit in the cab. This enables the driver or passenger to keep an eye on their valuable cargo. A hardwired installation from truck to trailer is often impractical. Also, a wireless link from a rear vision camera in a large motorcoach may be more cost-effective than hard wiring through cabinets and structures that were not constructed with a retrofit in mind.

SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS/ EVENT RECORDER

Surveillance camera programmable event recorder.

12 Volt Event Recorder

For the ultimate in security surveillance a hidden camera can be connected to a 12 volt event recorder. A radar sensor, motion detector or any number of security triggers can prompt a special VHS event recorder to document a pre-programmed duration, say 15 seconds to 15 minutes.