Replacing RVS-770 Camera on RVS Wired Observation Camera Setup
Updated 09/18/2019 | Published 09/17/2019 >
Question:
how to hook up to line already run....moitor is showing blue.....how to tie in camera that is broke
asked by: Walt
Expert Reply:
Sounds like you are trying to install the replacement backup camera part # RVS-770-HD in place of a broken RVS camera you have already. This is the correct camera to use with the system # RVS-770613-HD which is a hardwired connection.
What you'll have to do is trace the wiring back from the camera till you find the 5 pin style connector, unplug it from there, and then plug in the new camera. Depending on your setup you might have to remove exterior/interior panels to access this connection since the harness is a bit longer and could be somewhat difficult to access at first glance.
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