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AUTO MEDIA

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System works fine, mirror requires occasional adjustment & vibrations in screen which was fixed by a little padding behind.Colour is fine & sometimes for clarity switch your mirror down (takes reflection from rear window out )Have not fitted front camera yet .Would be nice if the back up lines were true to scale .. ie the width my vehicle is wider than the tracks on the screen, but common sense prevails . Overall not bad for price .... Don't need additional insurance do we Jan...

In Dash is better

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Commodore now has my gift reversing camera fitted. One thing I noticed the fit on mirror type is not as good as the in dash type..... The reason is that the extra weight lowers the view direction (good for watching the kids in the back seat but not for spotting the sneaky cops following you)

Reverse camera systems should come as Standard on all New Cars sold in Australia.



Questions & Answers

Knocker

Knockerasked

How do I adjust reversing lines?

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robbo
robbo

These are preset
The only way is to adjust the actual camera & place something behind the vehicle say 200mm from the rear & look at the rear mirror to determine the distance, this will give you an indication of distance before hitting it, I believe the grid lines have a number on the side so you can adjust
I line up my towbar with the red line, so I know I have around 150 mm spare, but this changes as it varies from vehicle to vehicle ie 4x4 compared to i30

Knocker
Knocker

Thank you but the lines displayed on the mirror are crooked any ideas to straighten them ?



Chetan

Chetanasked

I have AMV-4320MBT installed, "No Signal" message coming up on the screen, reversing camera & blue tooth not working - any solution?

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phillip dryden
phillip dryden

I have a different model and does the same, as per my comment, no instructions to problem solve.

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