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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation - 7/9/2007 4:04:38 PM   
abrcrombe

 

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How long did it take you to do it beaslebub?? Have you undertaken any projects like this before?

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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation - 7/19/2007 11:55:11 AM   
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A very good description rdenis.
My camera works very well, but can you tell me please how can I open the service screen mode to adjust the overlay grid. I can`t find a Service screen mode for adjusting.

Thanks ! ! !


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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation - 7/19/2007 1:49:25 PM   
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Hi deouti, for Service menu screen:

Hold down the 'Navi' button and 'Set' button simultaneously for three seconds or longer.

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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation - 7/20/2007 4:35:11 AM   
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Hi pkpaperinik,

now the adjustment is also finished.

Many thanks



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Another Satisfied Customer - 7/29/2007 10:08:21 AM   
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Just finished  my install yesterday, and with these great directions everything was smooth.  It seems so complex, but the wiring was the easiest part.  Really felt a "holy crap" sensation when it worked on the first try.  Nothing usually goes that smoothly...but this did.  Thanks again Rich for the instructions.

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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation - 8/10/2007 6:55:22 AM   
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Hi Rdenis,
 
Nice manual for installation of the rear camera.
But as a newbie i am curios when I see you cut the wire
terminated to the connector to the Nav unit. When there is a
wire it usually are going some ware, or?
I am thinking that maybe Mitsubishi already has made the wiring
when making the car. If somebody has the workshop manual it would
be an idea to check this out before we start to rewire the car.



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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation - 8/10/2007 5:29:13 PM   
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It's not in the North American wiring schematics hence the trouble we went to figuring the wiring out.  As is detailed this connector terminates and does not go anywhere in North American vehicles.

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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation - 8/14/2007 8:59:48 PM   
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rdenis or other Outies,
 
Did you ever consider or try the Poineer ND-BC20PA that seems to be better on paper?
 
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/v3/pg/shop/product/details/0,,2076_310070159_454528828,00.html

ND-BC20PA is $100 more than ND-BC2 on ebay though.




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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation - 8/16/2007 8:58:30 AM   
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Looks cool, I didn't see that model when I installed mine.  Been really happy with the BC2 :)

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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation - 8/19/2007 9:28:42 PM   
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It's the BC2 with a few extra bells and whistles which IMHO aren't worth the extra $$$.  Why may you ask?

Okay, two features it touts are an adjustable lens and distortion correction - the adjustable lens is to assist with height and distance estimation and the distortion correction is to give you a view which isn't "fisheye".  These are to assist with precise parking - however the "parking grid overlay" built into the MMCS achieves both of these -  so to me, these features become redundant.

Of course, I am a gadget geek and if I was putting a system in a different vehicel I would defintitely go for the new model!

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