
WIRING:
1. Some vehicles may have an existing hidden rubber grommet or plug available to avoid having to
drill into the body to route the camera cable into the car. If you are going to drill a hole, be sure to
double-check for any wiring or obstructions behind the surface where you are going to drill. Use
silicon or caulking to make a watertight seal for the cable where it passes into the vehicle.
2. Choose a convenient place to run the camera cable up the left, right or center of the vehicle. As
a rule of thumb, try to avoid main factory harness looms that may contain high levels or RF noise
or interference.
3. You can connect the camera power at the rear of the vehicle behind the reverse lights. You may
also connect power inside the vehicle under the dash or in the trunk. The Red power wire goes to
Reverse Light +12V, and the Black wire to Ground.
4. Run the Yellow RCA video cable to your monitor’s video input or reverse camera input.
NOTE: There is another small red wire that comes out of the yellow RCA video cable. This wire does
not need to be hooked to anything
MONITOR
Connect to +12V
Reverse Light
RED WIRE
BLACK
WIRE
Ground
SV-6703 CAMERA
YELLOW RCA
Connect to
Monitor
1/4 Inch Color CMOS Sensor Video Output: 1.0 V P-P composite (75 Ohm load)
Dimension (In.): ¾"(L) × ¾"(W) × ⅞"(D) Supply Voltage: +12VDC
Weight: 7 Oz. Power Consumption: 70mA
Pixels: 656 (H) x 492 (V) Electronic Shutter: 1/50 s – 1/100000s
Resolution: > 250,000 pixels White Balance: Automatic
420 TV lines Gamma Correction: 0.45
Minimum Illumination: 0.5 LUX / F 1.2 S/N Ratio: More than 48dB
Lens Type: Wide Angle Operating Temp: -22° to 176° F (-30° to 80° C)
Horizontal Angle: 170° Gain Control: Automatic
Vertical Angle: 90°
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