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Features for the Voyager Rear View CCD Color Camera
- 150° Wide Angle Lens
- Compact lightweight aluminum die cast body
- Overall Dimensions: 2.7"W x 1.7"H x 5"D
- Available Camera Housing Colors:
VCCS150 - White
VCCS150B - Black
Specifications for the Voyager Rear View CCD Color Camera
| Weight (Lbs) |
1 |
|---|---|
| Overall Dimensions |
2.7"W x 1.7"H x 2.5"D |
| Camera Type |
CCD |
| B&W or Color |
Color |
| Rear or Side |
Rear |
| Power System |
12VDC |
| Waterproof |
Yes IPX7 |
| Viewing Angle (degree) |
150 |
| IR LED Low Light Enhancement |
Yes |
| Built-in Microphone |
Yes |
| Video Output Signal Format |
NTSC/PAL |
| Sensor (Inches) |
1/3 |
| Shutter |
Electronic Iris |
| Image Orientation |
Normal/Mirror |
| Impact Resistant Plastic Housing |
No |
| Machined Aluminum Body |
Yes |
Manuals & Guides for the Voyager Rear View CCD Color Camera
Product Downloads
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VCCS150 French Owners Manual (Size: 47.9 KB) | |
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VCCS150 Owners Manual (Size: 1.3 MB) | |
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VCCS150 Portuguese Owners Manual (Size: 113.1 KB) | |
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VCCS150 Spanish Owners Manual (Size: 59.1 KB) | |
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VCCS150B Owners Manual (Size: 1.3 MB) |
Troubleshooting Guides
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VCCS150 Troubleshooting Guide (Size: 106.1 KB) |
Testing
Our hands on Engineering Research and Development team builds quality into our JENSEN & Voyager products from the beginning by expertly designing each product from the ground up and validating all designs through extensive testing that is primarily conducted in our own on-site test lab. Therefore, JENSEN Audio & Video products and Voyager Camera Systems offer MORE durability and performance than you would expect from standard electronics.
Temperature/Vibration Chamber
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Long-Duration product exposure to constant random-frequency operational vibration and non-operational vibration to simulate rugged road conditions. Simultaneous temperature cycle and vibration exposure are also conducted for additional data that is relevant to detecting potential material/component weaknesses and calculating product life-expectancy.
UV/Salt Fog Corrosive Exposure Chamber
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Exterior components are subjected to accelerated UV exposure that equates to 5-7 years of actual outdoor exposure to assure you that your electronics will look great for many years. In addition, product and product components are subjected to dry/wet cycles of highly corrosive fog/mist to test for corrosion resistance and corrosion protection effectiveness.
Electrostatic Discharge
The last thing you need is for your radio to quit due to accidental static shock. That’s why our products go through the extensive Electrostatic Discharge Test on all exposed control areas as well as I/O connections so they can withstand the most severe static build up. Shocking, isn’t it?
High/Low Operating Temperature
Long-Duration product exposure to operational temperature extremes and rapid temperature cycles that are experienced in outdoor mobile applications. In addition we test for High humidity introduced at high-temp to test effectiveness of circuit corrosion protection (conformal coating).
High/Low Storage Temperature
Ensures your JENSEN products will perform even after prolonged periods of storage with no power in extreme hot or cold temperatures.
Temperature Cycle
Used to ensure powered components withstand temperature fluctuations.
Questions about the Voyager Rear View CCD Color Camera
Ask a Tech Expert Your Question:
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On the back of the camera you have a hole marked normal which is empty and a hole marked mirror which has a screw in it. How do you designate a normal setting and a mirror setting?From Mike at 6/3/10 12:21 AMIf the screw is located in the Mirror hole position, the camera is in mirror mode. To switch the camera to Normal mode, place the screw in the Normal hole position. Mirror position is used for rear / backup camera applications and the Normal position is used for forward facing camera applications.
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What is the difference between normal and mirror image as it relates to image orientation?From Mike at 6/3/10 12:17 AMIn Normal, the image orientation is exactly what is seen if a person was in the place of the camera. In Mirror, the image orientation reverses, allowing the left / right side to coincide with a person facing forward and the camera facing backward. For a standard setup, if the camera is facing forward, have the position set to normal. For rear / backup applications, set the camera to mirror mode. Note: Some compatible monitors also have the normal / mirror selection.
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Can I replace a black and white camera with this camera? will this camera work using the same wires as the black and white camera?From Jimmy at 4/21/10 3:36 PMThe VCCS150 uses the same wiring as our non-tilt black and white cameras. You will need a color LCD monitor in order to view the color image from the color camera.








