Rear View Camera
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Re: Rear View Camera
Hi!
I am getting my r in a couple of weeks. I have tested a setup with kufatech´s ima and ampire´s rearview camera with a RNS 510. It works perfectly when I connect all the bits and pieces on my desk. I chose this solution because I wanted a dvb-t installed too (Ampire´s mpeg4 HD version) and the only solution according to kufatech was to use an ntsc camera setup. Everything looks nice, only negative part is that it seems that the yellow guidelines on the rns screen are not present. I am guessing that this is the downside for not choosing the oem camera, but again....then I could´nt have the dvb-t unit ;-)
Just a thought for you if you want BOTH a camera and a dvb-t.
...also the ampire camera only needs a 5 mm hole in the bumper instead of the big-hole-with-a-saw-procedure.
SO, now I just need the car and the many hours to physically fit it.
If anybody is interested the parts I bought were:
Ampire.de
dvb-t unit DVBK55-HD (they just released a new version on their website)
camera :KC801
Kufatech.de
Ima-multimedia adapter plus : item 35538
Adapter - aditional video integration : item 35570
Wiring for ima VW/RNS510 : item 35658
Control line (for controlling the dvb-t on screen - didnt get it to work yet, since I will rather use the supplied IR remote) item: 38775
It didn´t need an elektronics specialist to assemble, the instructions in english are straight forward..
:-)
I am getting my r in a couple of weeks. I have tested a setup with kufatech´s ima and ampire´s rearview camera with a RNS 510. It works perfectly when I connect all the bits and pieces on my desk. I chose this solution because I wanted a dvb-t installed too (Ampire´s mpeg4 HD version) and the only solution according to kufatech was to use an ntsc camera setup. Everything looks nice, only negative part is that it seems that the yellow guidelines on the rns screen are not present. I am guessing that this is the downside for not choosing the oem camera, but again....then I could´nt have the dvb-t unit ;-)
Just a thought for you if you want BOTH a camera and a dvb-t.
...also the ampire camera only needs a 5 mm hole in the bumper instead of the big-hole-with-a-saw-procedure.
SO, now I just need the car and the many hours to physically fit it.
If anybody is interested the parts I bought were:
Ampire.de
dvb-t unit DVBK55-HD (they just released a new version on their website)
camera :KC801
Kufatech.de
Ima-multimedia adapter plus : item 35538
Adapter - aditional video integration : item 35570
Wiring for ima VW/RNS510 : item 35658
Control line (for controlling the dvb-t on screen - didnt get it to work yet, since I will rather use the supplied IR remote) item: 38775
It didn´t need an elektronics specialist to assemble, the instructions in english are straight forward..
:-)
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Re: Rear View Camera
Interested to see if anyone has purchased the RVC kit from Car Systems in Prague?
http://www.carsystems.pl/vw-rear-emblem ... id236.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's almost half the price of the Kufatec kit....
Maybe you only get half the quality
Thanks
http://www.carsystems.pl/vw-rear-emblem ... id236.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's almost half the price of the Kufatec kit....
Maybe you only get half the quality
Thanks
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Re: Rear View Camera
I have purchased it...I am yet to find the time to fit it but the camera and bracket are genuine VW and as far as I can tell all the wiring etc looks to be first rate.Rossf wrote:Interested to see if anyone has purchased the RVC kit from Car Systems in Prague?
http://www.carsystems.pl/vw-rear-emblem ... id236.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's almost half the price of the Kufatec kit....
Maybe you only get half the quality
Thanks
The only issue is there are no instructions with the kit... which is why I have been trying to source a Kufatec install manual in english...
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Re: Rear View Camera
Presume you have seen the how to in the roccopaedia? Not a manual but a step by step guide. Might do the trick?
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Re: Rear View Camera
Check your PM..Andych wrote: The only issue is there are no instructions with the kit... which is why I have been trying to source a Kufatec install manual in english...
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Re: Rear View Camera
Replied to the PM...
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Re: Rear View Camera
Yes Ive had a look at that - it's the wiring that I'm not sure about.Mac135 wrote:Presume you have seen the how to in the roccopaedia? Not a manual but a step by step guide. Might do the trick?
Colour coding changes somewhere in the loom.
I'm assuming the long yellow lead at the head unit is the fused power?
That becomes red at the camera end?
The other two at the camera end are reverse and earth?
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Re: Rear View Camera
Color coding is not change anywhere.Rossf wrote: Colour coding changes somewhere in the loom.
I'm assuming the long yellow lead at the head unit is the fused power?
That becomes red at the camera end?
The other two at the camera end are reverse and earth?
From the camera to the loom you must have the same color codings. There are 3 wires (RED, BLACK & YELLOW) and one video cable.
1. The RED cable must be pulled to the fuse box & connected at a free +12V position with a separate fuse (5A).
2. The BLACK cable must be connected to a suitable ground point.
3. The YELLOW cable must be connected to BCM connector , outlet C (is the brown connector) to pin 28 (Blue/black wiring color). From this one, loom gets the reverse signal. (In order to be sure that you have found the correct point, you can check that in this cable you must have +12V only when you select reverse).
For more details check my previous post here http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... &start=225.
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Re: Rear View Camera
All good GiannisA.GiannisA wrote:
1. The RED cable must be pulled to the fuse box & connected at a free +12V position with a separate fuse (5A).
2. The BLACK cable must be connected to a suitable ground point.
3. The YELLOW cable must be connected to BCM connector , outlet C (is the brown connector) to pin 28 (Blue/black wiring color). From this one, loom gets the reverse signal. (In order to be sure that you have found the correct point, you can check that in this cable you must have +12V only when you select reverse).
The only difference with the Car-Systems supplied kit is that the yellow cable is only available at the camera end of the loom.
I will just connect to reversing globe.
Cheers
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Re: Rear View Camera
I agree.Rossf wrote: The only difference with the Car-Systems supplied kit is that the yellow cable is only available at the camera end of the loom.
I will just connect to reversing globe.
You can connect it in any place that provides you the reverse signal, either to the reverse globe line or you can add an extra wire on the loom and connect it to the BCM.
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Re: Rear View Camera
I used the Car-Systems kit and it is now all installed, coded and operational... Thanks go to GiannisA for his help...
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Re: Rear View Camera
Great job Andrew
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Re: Rear View Camera
Mine's in and working perfectly - damn good value I think!!
Photo's soon...
Photo's soon...
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Re: Rear View Camera
My cars coming up on 3 year old and I have decided to keep it. I really want the reverse camera, but sadly my old RCD510 doesnt have the rvc input. So, to fit this I would probably upgrade to an RNS510 and do it that way. I have been looking at carsystems for the RNS510 and am wondering will the version F with 4020 software and map version 7692 work fine with my age of car and I would assume that the camera kit they sell will work with this too. Anyone give me a definite yes to this?
Cheers, Alan
Cheers, Alan
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Re: Rear View Camera
Yes, the RNS510 v.F will work on all Roc's.
Yes, the camera kit will work, if it is a RETROFIT kit made for a Roc & RNS510.
Yes, the camera kit will work, if it is a RETROFIT kit made for a Roc & RNS510.
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Re: Rear View Camera
Cool, thanks for that Bianco. Looks like thats gonna be my next mod then.
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Re: Rear View Camera
Right, I have the RNS 510 installed and coded to work with my steering wheel etc, next step is to get the camera wiring in. I have worked out what I need and how to pick up the power from the fuse box, but not 100% yet as to where the best earth point is and also the best way to connect to pin 28 on the BCM, do you just find the blue/black wire and scotchlock on to it, or can you connect to it more neatly? Any advice from you experts would be great! Loving the RNS510 compared to my rcd510!
Re: Rear View Camera
Are there any pro companies fitting these in the South East UK?
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Re: Rear View Camera
I have found in ETKA some new thing:
1K8035550
It's cable set for camera, 5280mm long
1K8035550
It's cable set for camera, 5280mm long
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Re: Rear View Camera
Could You post a picture of the part it self.
It is interesting to know if it is for retrofitting, or a spare part only for factory installed camera.
It is interesting to know if it is for retrofitting, or a spare part only for factory installed camera.