PD-775L-AHD
Left Side 120° AHD Side Camera
PD-775L-AHD
Left Side 120° AHD Side Camera
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Product Highlights
- Left Side 120° AHD Side Camera
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Product Details
Left Side 120° AHD Side Camera for RVS-162710-AHD-K and RVS-162710-AHD-NS
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Spec Sheet & Manual
- 1 Year
Warranty - Same Day
Shipping - Buy & Try
30 Day Guarantee - Lifetime
Tech Support - Satisfaction
is 100% Guaranteed - Private and
100% Secure - TS 16946:2009 &
ISO 9001:2008 Certified - 26 Point
Quality Assurance
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Product Highlights
- Left Side 120° AHD Side Camera
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Product Details
Left Side 120° AHD Side Camera for RVS-162710-AHD-K and RVS-162710-AHD-NS
-
Spec Sheet & Manual
- 1 Year
Warranty - Same Day
Shipping - Buy & Try
30 Day Guarantee - Lifetime
Tech Support - Satisfaction
is 100% Guaranteed - Private and
100% Secure - TS 16946:2009 &
ISO 9001:2008 Certified - 26 Point
Quality Assurance
Auto Iris Sensor |
Senses ambient light and automatically adjusts infra-red strength based on the ambient light. |
Display Contrast/Contrast Ratio |
The ratio of the brightest color (white) to the darkest color (black) that the system is capable of producing. A high contrast ratio is a desired aspect of any display. |
Display Format/Display Aspect Ratio |
The proportional comparison between a display’s width and height. It is expressed as two numbers separated by a colon. Common aspect ratios for displays are 4:3, 16:9, and 21:9. 16:9 is the international standard format for Full HD. |
Dot Pitch |
A dot pitch measures the maximum sharpness of a displayed image. Usually measured in millimeters (mm), a smaller number means a sharper image. |
Dot Resolution |
Dots are elements that make up an image. The higher the dot resolution, the higher quality the image. |
Event Mode |
Video recording mode which causes footage to be overwrite protected. Event mode is usually triggered with unusual vehicle movement or sudden impact. |
FPS |
Frames per second (FPS) is a measurement of how many unique consecutive images a camera can handle every second. |
G-Sensor |
Measures impact or sudden changes in velocities. Once the G-Sensor is activated, event mode automatically begins. |
Gamma Correction |
Corrects colors on your display. |
H.264 |
A style of video compression that allows for the greatest video quality with the smallest storage space. |
IP Rating |
The IP rating measures protection against solid and liquid objects. The larger the number, the higher the rating. An IP69K rating is the highest rating available, meaning that the system is completely weatherproof. |
Infra-Red Illuminator |
Infra-red lights are for night vision. Infra-reds emit light which the human eye cannot detect but cameras can. This greatly increases visibility in zero or low light conditions without an actual visible light source. Many of our cameras are equipped with infra-red lights. |
Loop Recording |
Video recording mode where after video storage is full, the camera will seamlessly loop over and begin recording over the oldest footage. |
Mobile DVR |
A recording device used to record video footage. DVR's are useful for fleet managers because they provide footage of accidents and information on vehicle's whereabouts and driving routes. |
Motion Detection |
A feature that automatically records before, during and after an impact while in parking mode. This way the driver has footage from an accident, even when they’re away from their car. |
Multiplexer |
The control unit or "brain" of the system. The multiplexer powers the system, receives all cameras feeds and sends them to the monitor. The multiplexer is connected straight to the fuse box and has a power capacity of 12-24 volts. |
NTSC |
National Television System Committee (NTSC) is a video system that transmits 30 frames per second (FPS). |
Necessary/Usable Illumination |
Measures how much ambient light (measure in lux) is needed to view an image. If your system has infra-red illuminators, 0 lux is needed. |
OEM |
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) refers to equipment that was installed in a vehicle when it was manufactured. OEM style is an installation with a clean, factory look. |
PAL |
Phase Alternation by Line (PAL) is a video system that transmits 25 frames per second (FPS). |
Picture Elements |
Picture elements is another way to write pixel. A pixel is the smallest addressable element in digital imaging. The more pixels, the higher the quality image. |
Power Supply |
Most of our systems may be powered by 12 or 24 volt batteries, meaning they can be powered by the vehicle battery. DC stands for direct current. |
S/N Ratio (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) |
Compares the level of desired signal to the level of background noise. A ratio above 1:1 (greater than 0dB) indicates more signal than noise. |
Shock |
A physical or mechanical shock is a sudden acceleration caused by outside factors such as impact. It is usually measured in G units, which represent multiples of the acceleration of gravity. |
TFT LCD |
A high quality monitor used in appliances such as television sets, computer monitors and mobile phones. A TFT LCD monitor improves image qualities including contrast and sharpness. These displays only use up to half the power of a traditional monitor. |
TV Lines |
The maximum number of alternating light and dark vertical lines that can be resolved per picture height. The higher the number, the better the image quality |
Trigger |
An automatic action that occurs when a specific operation occurs. An example is a rear camera view displaying when a car is put into reverse. |
Vibration |
A mechanical phenomenon where fluctuations occur about an equilibrium point. It is usually measured in g units, which represent multiples of the acceleration of gravity. |
NEED HELP WITH INSTALLATION?
CLICK BELOW TO SEE RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION CENTERS IN YOUR AREA:
FIND INSTALLERINSTALLATION QUESTIONS?
GIVE OUR TECH TEAM A CALL AT (800) 764-1028.
Please Note: our tech team will help with questions regarding our systems but may not have the answer with regards to installation for your specific vehicle.
For vehicle specific questions, refer to your vehicle's user manual or contact your dealer.
Do you provide instruction manuals?
We do! Click here to view all of our product manuals.
Do the backup camera systems work at night?
Yes - most of our backup cameras come with infra-red lights and all come with excellent night vision.
Do the camera systems come with everything needed to install?
Yes, all components necessary for installation are included in our camera system packages.
Will I be able to install a camera system myself?
Many people do have the handiness to install our systems without having to hire assistance. Otherwise we recommend professional installation as they can guarantee that the system is installed correctly. Click here to search for a recommended installer in your area.
How do the systems receive power?
Most systems need just 12V power and they receive this either from the cigarette lighter or straight from the vehicle's fuse box.
Do the systems function properly in rain and bad weather?
All of our backup cameras are completely waterproof and will function perfectly in all weather conditions.
Can the camera systems remain on to view continuously while you drive?
Yes, they can. You can wire the systems to stay on as long as the vehicle is on or to come on only in reverse.
With a quad view system, do you need to connect all trigger wires to see all camera views?
No, trigger wires do not need to be powered to see camera views. Simply navigate to the preset quad view option from the monitor menu.
Can I customize a system?
Yes, most of our systems are customizable and all components in our wired systrems are interchangeable. Custom orders can be placed at (800) 764-1028.
What is the lead time on orders?
Most orders will ship on the same day. Our shipping cut-off time is 2:00pm EST Mon-Thurs and 1:30pm on Friday.
Does Rear View Safety offer pricing for dealers and fleets?
We most definitely do! You can apply for the dealer program here and fleet program here.
Does Rear View Safety only sell backup cameras?
No, we carry a multitude of vehicle safety solutions including Dash Cameras, Backup Sensors, Mobile DVR's and many other safety accessories.
Does Rear View Safety ship internationally?
Yes, we ship to any and every place in the world! (where shipping is available)
What methods of payment do you accept?
We accept all major credit cards as well as Paypal.
Does Rear View Safety offer a warranty?
Yes, all of our products come with a one year warranty. An extended two year warranty is also available for purchase.
When will my order ship?
FedEx Ground Shipping, Next Day, 2-Day, and Express Saver services placed before 2 PM will be shipped out the same day. Free shipping will ship within 1-5 business days. More info here.
How do I place a tax exempt order?
On-line orders are NOT tax exempt. If a customer wants to place a tax exempt order, they will need to send us the tax certificate BEFORE order is placed; after which a regular account will be set up for them, and then their order must be called in. An online order can not be retroactively refunded AFTER it's been placed.
Auto Iris Sensor |
Senses ambient light and automatically adjusts infra-red strength based on the ambient light. |
Display Contrast/Contrast Ratio |
The ratio of the brightest color (white) to the darkest color (black) that the system is capable of producing. A high contrast ratio is a desired aspect of any display. |
Display Format/Display Aspect Ratio |
The proportional comparison between a display’s width and height. It is expressed as two numbers separated by a colon. Common aspect ratios for displays are 4:3, 16:9, and 21:9. 16:9 is the international standard format for Full HD. |
Dot Pitch |
A dot pitch measures the maximum sharpness of a displayed image. Usually measured in millimeters (mm), a smaller number means a sharper image. |
Dot Resolution |
Dots are elements that make up an image. The higher the dot resolution, the higher quality the image. |
Event Mode |
Video recording mode which causes footage to be overwrite protected. Event mode is usually triggered with unusual vehicle movement or sudden impact. |
FPS |
Frames per second (FPS) is a measurement of how many unique consecutive images a camera can handle every second. |
G-Sensor |
Measures impact or sudden changes in velocities. Once the G-Sensor is activated, event mode automatically begins. |
Gamma Correction |
Corrects colors on your display. |
H.264 |
A style of video compression that allows for the greatest video quality with the smallest storage space. |
IP Rating |
The IP rating measures protection against solid and liquid objects. The larger the number, the higher the rating. An IP69K rating is the highest rating available, meaning that the system is completely weatherproof. |
Infra-Red Illuminator |
Infra-red lights are for night vision. Infra-reds emit light which the human eye cannot detect but cameras can. This greatly increases visibility in zero or low light conditions without an actual visible light source. Many of our cameras are equipped with infra-red lights. |
Loop Recording |
Video recording mode where after video storage is full, the camera will seamlessly loop over and begin recording over the oldest footage. |
Mobile DVR |
A recording device used to record video footage. DVR's are useful for fleet managers because they provide footage of accidents and information on vehicle's whereabouts and driving routes. |
Motion Detection |
A feature that automatically records before, during and after an impact while in parking mode. This way the driver has footage from an accident, even when they’re away from their car. |
Multiplexer |
The control unit or "brain" of the system. The multiplexer powers the system, receives all cameras feeds and sends them to the monitor. The multiplexer is connected straight to the fuse box and has a power capacity of 12-24 volts. |
NTSC |
National Television System Committee (NTSC) is a video system that transmits 30 frames per second (FPS). |
Necessary/Usable Illumination |
Measures how much ambient light (measure in lux) is needed to view an image. If your system has infra-red illuminators, 0 lux is needed. |
OEM |
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) refers to equipment that was installed in a vehicle when it was manufactured. OEM style is an installation with a clean, factory look. |
PAL |
Phase Alternation by Line (PAL) is a video system that transmits 25 frames per second (FPS). |
Picture Elements |
Picture elements is another way to write pixel. A pixel is the smallest addressable element in digital imaging. The more pixels, the higher the quality image. |
Power Supply |
Most of our systems may be powered by 12 or 24 volt batteries, meaning they can be powered by the vehicle battery. DC stands for direct current. |
S/N Ratio (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) |
Compares the level of desired signal to the level of background noise. A ratio above 1:1 (greater than 0dB) indicates more signal than noise. |
Shock |
A physical or mechanical shock is a sudden acceleration caused by outside factors such as impact. It is usually measured in G units, which represent multiples of the acceleration of gravity. |
TFT LCD |
A high quality monitor used in appliances such as television sets, computer monitors and mobile phones. A TFT LCD monitor improves image qualities including contrast and sharpness. These displays only use up to half the power of a traditional monitor. |
TV Lines |
The maximum number of alternating light and dark vertical lines that can be resolved per picture height. The higher the number, the better the image quality |
Trigger |
An automatic action that occurs when a specific operation occurs. An example is a rear camera view displaying when a car is put into reverse. |
Vibration |
A mechanical phenomenon where fluctuations occur about an equilibrium point. It is usually measured in g units, which represent multiples of the acceleration of gravity. |
NEED HELP WITH INSTALLATION?
CLICK BELOW TO SEE RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION CENTERS IN YOUR AREA:
FIND INSTALLERINSTALLATION QUESTIONS?
GIVE OUR TECH TEAM A CALL AT (800) 764-1028.
Please Note: our tech team will help with questions regarding our systems but may not have the answer with regards to installation for your specific vehicle.
For vehicle specific questions, refer to your vehicle's user manual or contact your dealer.
Do you provide instruction manuals?
We do! Click here to view all of our product manuals.
Do the backup camera systems work at night?
Yes - most of our backup cameras come with infra-red lights and all come with excellent night vision.
Do the camera systems come with everything needed to install?
Yes, all components necessary for installation are included in our camera system packages.
Will I be able to install a camera system myself?
Many people do have the handiness to install our systems without having to hire assistance. Otherwise we recommend professional installation as they can guarantee that the system is installed correctly. Click here to search for a recommended installer in your area.
How do the systems receive power?
Most systems need just 12V power and they receive this either from the cigarette lighter or straight from the vehicle's fuse box.
Do the systems function properly in rain and bad weather?
All of our backup cameras are completely waterproof and will function perfectly in all weather conditions.
Can the camera systems remain on to view continuously while you drive?
Yes, they can. You can wire the systems to stay on as long as the vehicle is on or to come on only in reverse.
With a quad view system, do you need to connect all trigger wires to see all camera views?
No, trigger wires do not need to be powered to see camera views. Simply navigate to the preset quad view option from the monitor menu.
Can I customize a system?
Yes, most of our systems are customizable and all components in our wired systrems are interchangeable. Custom orders can be placed at (800) 764-1028.
What is the lead time on orders?
Most orders will ship on the same day. Our shipping cut-off time is 2:00pm EST Mon-Thurs and 1:30pm on Friday.
Does Rear View Safety offer pricing for dealers and fleets?
We most definitely do! You can apply for the dealer program here and fleet program here.
Does Rear View Safety only sell backup cameras?
No, we carry a multitude of vehicle safety solutions including Dash Cameras, Backup Sensors, Mobile DVR's and many other safety accessories.
Does Rear View Safety ship internationally?
Yes, we ship to any and every place in the world! (where shipping is available)
What methods of payment do you accept?
We accept all major credit cards as well as Paypal.
Does Rear View Safety offer a warranty?
Yes, all of our products come with a one year warranty. An extended two year warranty is also available for purchase.
When will my order ship?
FedEx Ground Shipping, Next Day, 2-Day, and Express Saver services placed before 2 PM will be shipped out the same day. Free shipping will ship within 1-5 business days. More info here.
How do I place a tax exempt order?
On-line orders are NOT tax exempt. If a customer wants to place a tax exempt order, they will need to send us the tax certificate BEFORE order is placed; after which a regular account will be set up for them, and then their order must be called in. An online order can not be retroactively refunded AFTER it's been placed.
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fleet program
Operating a fleet of vehicles is a large responsibility and we are sure that you will do everything to keep your drivers safe. Safe driving is our mission. Trust us to be your safety partners.
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OEM Solutions
Nothing beats original manufacturer quality other than original manufacturer service - We’re proud to provide both! Rear View Safety provides enterprise level quality across all facets of our OEM process, from system customization to production.
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Our top-notch manufacturing process is sure to satisfy Government standards of vehicle safety. See why we’re partnered with various government sectors and have become the “go to” for backup cameras.
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