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12-01-2014, 10:39 AM
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Back up Camera screen
My Georgetown XL has the Back-up camera screen as a part of the entertainment head unit as it is in most of the XL units.
For me, the screen was useless when changing lanes, because it was so far down on the console which made it hard to see.
To solve the problem I added a screen to bring the camera view up higher on the dash and make it easier for the driver (Me) to see.
I found the monitor on Amazon for what I felt was a VERY reasonable price.
Amazon.com : 7" TFT LCD Color 2 Video Input Car RearView Headrest Monitor DVD VCR Monitor With Remote and Stand & Support Rotating The Screen : Vehicle Overhead Video : Car Electronics
Installation was straight forward and I simply disconnected the camera feed from the head unit and connected it to one of the two inputs on the monitor. I also wired the monitor to the power supply for the head unit.
Since I hate to put holes in the dash, I slid the base of the monitor between the center console and the dash which created a snug fit.
After a 2000 mile trip over the Thanksgiving Holiday week, I am pleased with the results.
One last point, I like to be able to see out the rearview camera while driving, and especially when towing. With the factory setup, if trying to view the review camera while utilizing the GPS the camera would turn off, and I would have to reselect the camera every time the GPS would give new instructions. This setup eliminates that quirk.
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2013-2019 Days Camped-502
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12-01-2014, 12:56 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Yorba Linda, CA
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Looks like a great solution to a problem many of us have. Did this alternative cause you to loose audio from the backup camera?
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2014 Georgetown XL 334QS (class A with 4 slides)
2013 Smart Car TOAD
Blue Ox Aventa LX tow bar, base plates, diode kit
SMI Stay-IN-Play Duo auxiliary braking system
25' Off shore blue water fishing boat
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12-01-2014, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by CA Fisherman
Looks like a great solution to a problem many of us have. Did this alternative cause you to loose audio from the backup camera?
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CA,
No, the audio still works in reverse, and when the hazards are on. it comes from a separate speaker located under the center console.
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12-01-2014, 10:28 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Texas
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I don't have the GPS option in my 378 wish I did, just have the Backup camera on the 7" big screen.
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Andrew & Donna Reyes 2012 Georgetown 378XL 2015 Ford Taurus & Our Baby Dachshund Cammie
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12-02-2014, 11:49 AM
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I installed a pioneer single den flip GPS/stereo system with Bluetooth and host of other features....it folds out of the way of my back up camera system while still tracking. Being a Class A driving instructor as one of my duties at the city, I seldom look at the right and left turn camera....NOTHING takes the place of having the mirrors properly positioned but use the camera as another check if you have time. My wife was quite partial to the lay out of our small 280DS while I wanted a coach with more of a wrap around cock pit to see those instruments better....moral of the story....happy wife, happy life.
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12-02-2014, 11:58 AM
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My unit has the Back-Up camera integrated in the double din head unit, not as a separate screen which is why this configuration worked better for my setup.
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12-02-2014, 12:16 PM
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Just to clarify, while I wanted to pull out my back up camera system completely and replace it with a double den GPS set up to include a radio and Bluetooth, I could not find any company within my price range who made that set up so I did not touch it but rather pulled out my original single den radio and went with a single den flip which had everything I wanted.
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12-02-2014, 12:20 PM
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Location: San Jacinto
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When it flips up....it blocks the Georgetown back up camera screen so I usually set it as needed and put it it back down in its folded position while driving.
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12-02-2014, 12:26 PM
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Senior Member
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Location: San Jacinto
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Closed....
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12-02-2014, 02:55 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Lenexa,
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Rear View wireless camera pkg.
Has any one tried this wireless rear view package with a Travel Trailer?
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12-02-2014, 03:25 PM
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Location: So. California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chrisbailey13
CA,
No, the audio still works in reverse, and when the hazards are on. it comes from a separate speaker located under the center console.
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Real nice set up.
Although you may no longer have this issue with your new set up, do you know if there is a way to turn the audio on the backup camera off and on as you want? The audio helps if someone is helping me back up into my campground, but like many of us I like to keep my camera on while I drive so I can see my tow car and make sure it's still back there and the sound of every car or truck coming thru the backup camera as they pass me gets pretty annoying.
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12-02-2014, 03:35 PM
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Location: Birmingham, AL
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I bought this one when I was pulling my TT. I have now moved it to my Tioga so I can see when I have cleared anyone I am passing. The one that is built in to the radio goes off except in reverse, so this helps.
http://www.amazon.com/7-Inch-Monitor...backup+cameras
One wire has quit working so I will see if I can just solder it and use one camera on the back of the camper and one on the back of the toad.
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2014 Rockwood 2104s
2007 GMC Yukon
2011 Fleetwood Tioga Ranger 31M
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12-02-2014, 03:44 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chrisbailey13
My Georgetown XL has the Back-up camera screen as a part of the entertainment head unit as it is in most of the XL units.
For me, the screen was useless when changing lanes, because it was so far down on the console which made it hard to see.
To solve the problem I added a screen to bring the camera view up higher on the dash and make it easier for the driver (Me) to see.
I found the monitor on Amazon for what I felt was a VERY reasonable price.
Amazon.com : 7" TFT LCD Color 2 Video Input Car RearView Headrest Monitor DVD VCR Monitor With Remote and Stand & Support Rotating The Screen : Vehicle Overhead Video : Car Electronics
Installation was straight forward and I simply disconnected the camera feed from the head unit and connected it to one of the two inputs on the monitor. I also wired the monitor to the power supply for the head unit.
Since I hate to put holes in the dash, I slid the base of the monitor between the center console and the dash which created a snug fit.
After a 2000 mile trip over the Thanksgiving Holiday week, I am pleased with the results.
One last point, I like to be able to see out the rearview camera while driving, and especially when towing. With the factory setup, if trying to view the review camera while utilizing the GPS the camera would turn off, and I would have to reselect the camera every time the GPS would give new instructions. This setup eliminates that quirk.
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I just ordered it. I had the same size backup monitor on my fifth wheel and miss it. So, now I'll have the camera on a different monitor, I use a Rand McNally GPS, and the in-dash unit will become simple a radio
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12-02-2014, 03:48 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vakeel
Real nice set up.
Although you may no longer have this issue with your new set up, do you know if there is a way to turn the audio on the backup camera off and on as you want? The audio helps if someone is helping me back up into my campground, but like many of us I like to keep my camera on while I drive so I can see my tow car and make sure it's still back there and the sound of every car or truck coming thru the backup camera as they pass me gets pretty annoying.
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When viewing the backup camera through this setup, the audio only comes on when the RV is in reverse, or the hazards are turned on. otherwise it is silent. it is just like selecting the Camera option on the head unit while driving.
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2013-2019 Days Camped-502
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12-02-2014, 04:00 PM
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Location: So. California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chrisbailey13
When viewing the backup camera through this setup, the audio only comes on when the RV is in reverse, or the hazards are turned on. otherwise it is silent. it is just like selecting the Camera option on the head unit while driving.
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Okay, judging from your last sentence, I am assuming that even on your old set up, when you "selected the Camera option on the head unit while driving" you could not hear the audio.
On mine, which should be the same as your old set up [except I don't have GPS on my 377], I still hear the audio from the camera when I select the camera on the head unit.
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12-02-2014, 04:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vakeel
Okay, judging from your last sentence, I am assuming that even on your old set up, when you "selected the Camera option on the head unit while driving" you could not hear the audio.
On mine, which should be the same as your old set up [except I don't have GPS on my 377], I still hear the audio from the camera when I select the camera on the head unit.
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The way this works is you are disconnecting the camera feed from the head unit and simply connecting it to the screen. Since the camera is "always" on when the RV is running it simply displays the camera feed or the turn signal feeds when the turn signal is selected.
The audio feed is actually a separate feed from camera so it shouldn't be on unless the vehicle is in reverse, or the flashers are on, or in your case, you select that option from the head unit.
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12-02-2014, 08:16 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WDK
I installed a pioneer single den flip GPS/stereo system with Bluetooth and host of other features....it folds out of the way of my back up camera system while still tracking. Being a Class A driving instructor as one of my duties at the city, I seldom look at the right and left turn camera....NOTHING takes the place of having the mirrors properly positioned but use the camera as another check if you have time. My wife was quite partial to the lay out of our small 280DS while I wanted a coach with more of a wrap around cock pit to see those instruments better....moral of the story....happy wife, happy life.
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agreed on the mirrors comment... I ended up just using the side camera system when im like in the motorhome at night to look down the sides almost security camera style. not sure if its common but my video screen came with a remote so I can do it from the couch with ease...
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12-02-2014, 08:22 PM
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Senior Member
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Location: San Jacinto
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.....cool, a little more convenient than looking out of the window when you hear that creepy noise.
WDK
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12-02-2014, 11:30 PM
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Location: Texas
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My speaker is always on and just used the volume up/down to adjust so you don't hear the cars and trucks. If wife is back there then I just turn the volume back up, or so she thinks lol!!!!!
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12-03-2014, 09:18 AM
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For those of you which aren't familiar with MP3Car.com, I would stroll on over there! (I have ZERO affiliation) They've got some interesting solutions, monitors and such focused on auto solutions. Enjoy!
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