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Thread: D4 MY14 Reversing Camera Install

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    ICom IC-450N install

    Just started new thread on UHF installation:


    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread...76#post2412976
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    Quote Originally Posted by jliquorish View Post
    Is anyone looking at adding another camera for the rear of a caravan?
    Quote Originally Posted by Nod View Post
    I want to put a camera on the back of the van and have been trying to decide if I should use a LR camera and wire a relay down the back to switch the signal if the van is connected.... or buy a fleabay reverse camera with IR etc.... The nice thing about doing this is that that it stays integrated (neat and tidy).... no extra monitors or cables around the dash. It will even have bendy lines that go the wrong way!

    Thanks for this tread it has been interesting and helpful (learned about NTSC or PAL etc.).

    I'm also going to do an Icom IC-450 install... so very interested in where you are going to put it. I have been wondering if it would fit under the console.
    Have you got a factory fitted camera? The only thing David & I have not worked out yet (apart from the bendy lines) is getting the camera to activate on demand via the touch menu. It can only be activated by selecting reverse. With a caravan mounted camera I presume it would be handy to check behind at any time.

    It appears that the lines are generated inside the camera module so you would not necessarily get the lines on a caravan mounted camera.

    To install a switch to select camera inputs would be relatively easy. If I could select the camera "on demand" I would install a front looking camera for tight maneuvering etc.

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    Howdy Chris. Yeap, factory setup already there (HSE). I believe (but have not tried) that there is a way to select the rear camera to be on (displayed) from within the camera display page whenever you want. Just searched for the tread but did not find... will have another go tonight.
    Gordon

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    Go to the Special Features screen where the 4x4 Info button is. There should be a camera(s) button?

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    Howdy Chris, Found this thread... http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...-camera-5.html #45
    Gordon

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    A quick further update to this. There can be an issue that the image on the screen is too bright. Refer this thread: DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - Reverse camera image brightness.


    Had update referred to in service bulletin applied by dealer yesterday and image is much improved.


    Dealer notes:
    Software issue in FCDIM
    Updated software in FCDIM, ACM and AAM software


    Before





    After



    Now just to sort out the curving lines... hmm


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    One more addition to this. Using VIN for an MY14 fitted with the factory reversing camera (thanks Scott), I checked the camera part number. Some time early in the life of MY14 D4's, the camera has changed from LR023365 (superseded by LR043493) to LR051728- which I assume is the CAN bus connected version... I haven't been able to verify this or find a picture yet.

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    Hey guys, I have attempted to follow you posts and keep up with the lingo..

    I have a 2011 d4 with touch screen and reversing camera. The lines are on the screen however they do not bend.

    Two questions:
    1) would buying the latest camera be interchangeable and therefore give me the bendy lines?
    2) I do not have an option to bring up the cameras without being in reverse gear, however I can go into the secret screen and get it that way. Is there a way this can be changed in the CCF? Is. Add it as a menu item

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    Interesting thread.
    Can anyone explain what the blue plug in the attached photo is for/ connected to?
    Thanks

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    I had always thought that the bendy lines were for trailer assist and required the surround camera set up?

    As far as a CCF change to get the reverse camera as a menu item, I've not seen one on my CCF editor.

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