![]() ![]() Rugged enough to withstand harsh weather². Wirelessly transmits camera footage up to 45 feet away (range varies based on installation) If desired, wire to constant power and toggle easily between camera and navigation modes. I installed (again in 2015) a Garmin BC30 reversing camera and installed it in the factory. Isuzu turn of any video showing on the screen once I get to 20k/h and the other thing is the audio will be looking for the sound on the video input so probably means you will have no sound.īetter to leave the head unit as is and use a second screen but steer clear of the mirror type of screens, the reflection on the mirror surface virtually makes the screen useless.įor the connection between the car and van, I suggest you use a Wazza Cable that you can get from Brash Imports along with the screen. Built-in Wi-Fi® transmits live camera view from BC 35 directly to your compatible¹ GPS navigator’s display. Since my Ram is a Tradesman it did not have a factory back-up camera. ![]() Trying to incorporate it into the spare video input of the main head unit in my opinion will probably not work. ![]() I find this is the natural place to look to see what is behind you and it works very well. The second video input is the one from the camera on the back of the van. The first input is for another rear view camera fitted on the rear numberplate. I have a reversing camera that is part of the main head unit so this function I have left as is.Īs I have blanked out all the windows in the canopy on my D-Max so the internal rear view mirror is not usable so I have fitted a 7" monitor that fits over the mirror and has 2 video inputs. Thursday, at 20:52What ever you use needs to have a video signal input and I doubt if the Garmin has one. ![]()
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