About the Pioneer ND-BC5
Pioneer's tiny ND-BC5 rear-view camera measures about an inch in all dimensions, so you can mount it unobtrusively on the back of your car. The view, however, is expansive, as the camera supplies a 135-degree horizontal view to the rear of your vehicle. Hook it up to any receiver with a composite video rear-view camera input, and you've added an extra measure of safety to your car, truck, or RV.
This rear-view camera adheres to your license plate or any other convenient spot, then connects to your in-dash monitor with its included 23' cable. This mighty mite of a camera renders a detailed 310,000 pixel resolution color image, and boasts Lux Automatic Luminance Control for a clear picture in bright or dim conditions. Warranty: 1 year.
What's in the box:
- Camera with adjustable adhesive stand (installed) and attached 23' cable
- Power supply box
- 10' Power/ground/video harness
- Allen wrench
- Self-adhesive Velcro
- Double-sided tape
- Waterproof rubber wedge
- 6 Self-adhesive cable clamps
- Owner's Manual (Eng/Fre)
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Features
Compatibility: The Pioneer Universal Rear-View Camera (ND-BC5) is designed for use with Pioneer and other manufacturer in-dash AV/Navigation head units that feature an integrated monitor and rear view camera input (composite video).
Chassis: The camera is built into a compact waterproof aluminum case, making it perfect for mounting outside the vehicle.
CMOS Sensor: The Pioneer Universal Rear-View Camera (ND-BC5) utilizes a 1/4" color CMOS image sensor that has approximately 310,000 pixels to deliver a high quality picture. A CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) sensor offers improved resolution and eliminates the vertical light "smear" phenomenon that occurs when a camera using a CCD sensor is exposed to a very bright light source or direct sunlight.
Wide Angle Lens: The 135° horizontal and 105° vertical viewing angles provide an excellent near field view of anything behind you.
Automatic Sensitivity Compensation: The camera automatically adjusts to the available light, from 0.9 lux to 100,000 lux. The 0.9 lux rating ensures you'll have visibility at night in low light, while the 100,000 lux rating means the picture won't be washed out in bright sunlight.
Power Supply: The hideaway power supply unit features two Molex plugs. The 3-pin molex plug connects to the camera's attached harness and supplies power and receives signal. The 4-pin molex plug connects to the Power/Ground/Video harness. Its RCA output feeds signal to your monitor while the other two lead provide power and ground. The power lead has an in-line 1 amp fuse.
Mounting: The rear view camera comes supplied with a pre-installed self-adhesive bracket which can tilt the camera up and down.
Specifications
Power Source/Ground System: 14.4 V DC (10.8 V to 15.1 V allowable); Negative type
Max Current Consumption: 100 mA
Output Video: Mirror image for rear view confirmation
Sensor: 1/4-inch color CMOS sensor
Effective Number of Pixels: 310,000
Wide Angle Lens: focal length - F = 1.4mm, F value = 2.3
Angle Of View: 135° horizontal and 105° vertical
Iris System: Electronic Iris
Scanning System: Interlace
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 40 db or more
Horizontal Resolution: Approximately 300 TV lines
Illumination Range: Approximately 0.9 lux to 100,000 lux
Image Output: NTSC compatible - 1 Vp-p (75-ohm)
Dimensions
Rear View Camera:
- Width = 0.9375"
- Height = 0.9375"
- Depth = 1.1875"
Rear View Camera With Bracket (already installed):
- Width = 1.375"
- Height = 1.0625"
- Depth = 1.4375"
Power Supply Box:
- Width = 0.875"
- Height = 0.9375"
- Depth = 2.375"
The Pioneer ND-BC5 replaces these items
Pioneer ND-BC4
- universal rear-view camera
- color, 270,000 pixel picture
- Lux Automatic Luminance Control
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