PZ707 | 7 "monitor in the PZ707 mirror with TFT LCD 12V remote control
- - Modern, elegant mirror design
- - Automatic display activation when reversing gear is engaged
- - Possibility to connect two transmitters using RCA (Cinch)
Rearview mirror with built-in 7 "TFT LCD widescreen monitor and remote control
- possibility of connecting two transmitters via RCA (Cinch) - e.g. rear view camera, DVD player, etc.
- the image in the mirror starts automatically when you shift into reverse gear
The device looks modern, elegant, and has a smooth, slightly tinted reflective coating.
The mirror housing is made of durable plastic.
- Works with any image transmitter with RCA (Cinch) input
- The monitor works with intuitive guidelines emitted by the rear view cameras
Note: the above photos were taken by us and show the real operation of the mirror with the monitor.
- TFT matrix advantage is very good visibility of objects even in bright sunlight.
- In the absence of a signal from the rear view camera on the mirror no outline of the built-in screen can be seen
Specification:
- Diagonal: 7 "
- Effective Pixels: 640x480
- Picture format: 16: 9
- Working temperature: -20 ° C ~ 60 ° C
- Number of VIDEO inputs: two
- VIDEO input: RCA (Cinch)
- Input signal: Composite video
- Power supply: 12V
Mirror dimensions:
- The width of the mirror at its widest point: 250 mm
- Mirror width at its narrowest point: 220 mm
- Mirror height: 108 mm
- Mirror thickness: 17 mm
- Spacing of mounting brackets: 135 mm
- Recommended height of a standard car mirror on which this mirror with monitor can be installed: from 50 mm to 78 mm
The mirror is installed by mounting it on the existing mirror with the use of solid handles. The entire operation takes only a few moments and is completely reversible.
The kit includes:
- A mirror with a built-in 7 "TFT LCD screen with 2 RCA outputs and a power cord
- Remote control
- Instructions for connecting the mirror
- Box
The monitor power supply is connected via the attached cable to any voltage source from the car installation. It is recommended to connect the positive "after ignition", because the monitor consumes a small current in standby mode. There are two female RCA (cinch) sockets next to the monitor, to which we connect the VIDEO signal.