Can Monitor be Easily Removed From Rear View Safety Backup Camera System # RVS-770613-213
Question:
Im thinking of this on the rear of a trailer. Id prefer not having the monitor permanently mounted anywhere inside my truck. I only want to use the monitor when I have the trailer connected and in tow. Does the monitor have a simple means of disconnecting from the wiring for times Im not towing the trailer?
asked by: Michael B
Helpful Expert Reply:
The monitor for the Rear View Safety Backup Camera System # RVS-770613-213 uses a simple plug-in port that will connect to the truck side cable. Removing the monitor will be as simple as unplugging the unit from the cable.
This system also features a color CCD camera with a 130-degree viewing angle and 50 foot infrared night time vision. I have attached the complete installation instructions that you can also take a look at.
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Rear View Safety Backup Camera System with Trailer Tow Quick Connect Kit
- Backup Camera
- Backup Camera Systems
- Hardwired
- 130 Degrees
- Dash Monitor
- 7 Inch Display
- Rear View Safety
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