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GPS and Navigation AssistanceOEM Car, Aftermarket and handheld navigation discussions.
This is a discussion thread titled "Camera for E7009 Nav Unit", within the GPS and Navigation Assistance forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
Ok, I have searched the forums and can't seem to find the answer I need. I want to add a keyhole back up camera to my Solara Nav. Do I need a reverse image camera or does the E7009 automatically reverse the image. I have read that some Nav units do this and I want to make sure I get the right type of camera. I looked for the BEC-106 specs to answer my question but can't find anything to help me identify the type of keyhole camera to get. I checked OEMValue instructions but they don't indicate this. Appreciate any help you can provide.
Hasn't anyone come out with a connector to plug the BEC105 into the 24 pin connector yet? I have been sitting the camera since November unwilling to cut wires.
The only solution is to get the R10 connector and cut the connector off the BEC104/5/6 camara. You will need pins to install in the R10 connector. Cut, splice and you are good to go!
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Originally Posted by jeffwingo
Hasn't anyone come out with a connector to plug the BEC105 into the 24 pin connector yet? I have been sitting the camera since November unwilling to cut wires.
Justme is giving it to yu straight. This IS the only and Correct way to retro this Bec Eclipse cam to the O/E Nav. Examine it very closely and yu can do it. But first yu must understand the schematics of the NAV and the Cam wires. Then it will come easy.
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