But AFAIU the reverse camera video is displayed as the background for OPS, no?
If you install your camera it will display just like the screen shot posted by another member in post 41.
But AFAIU the reverse camera video is displayed as the background for OPS, no?
Guys, what does 'video feed' mean? These are not regular video jacks?
So, the video should go out from camera in some format or be converted afterwards by some converter? Will smb explain me that?
Let me clear that out just to be 100% sure - is that a regular analog video signal? Or it is altered somehow, or has some particular, or maybe even digital format?Video feed is the output of the picture from the camera.
Let me clear that out just to be 100% sure - is that a regular analog video signal? Or it is altered somehow, or has some particular, or maybe even digital format?
By a regular analog signal I mean something like this: tmart.com/pgallery/E301-Type-Color-CMOS-CCD-Car-Rear-View-Camera_7_p109181.html
Did I understand correctly that this is the same wire as on the screenshot, but just with a modified connector to fit the head unit? So any analog video camera will fit there?
Oh, and also I have several other questions:
- how do I detach the head unit (I mean cd player with all the 'brains') go get access to connectors?
- is it possible to code the car to use the camera prior to the camera installation? (I have a person who has a VCDS coder, and I want him to do the coding, and afterwards during the weekend I will attach the test camera directly to the head unit without running the cables and see if it works)...
Sorry, are these amazon.co.uk/Audi-Headunit-Removal-Symphony-Navigation/dp/B0090QMMJC/ref=pd_sim_sbs_23_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=1B7QV7XHFANP75MPC2WH the keys I need?
And another question: where does the power to the cam should be taken from? For other head units I know that the camera is attached to the reverse lights, so that when smb. sets a reverse gear, the camera is automatically turned on, and the head unit detects the incoming signal, showing it as the top priority source. But for VAG I'm not sure that this is the same case... Is the principle the same or the camera should be powered from another source?
You'll find the reversing cables for hooking into for the power supply for the camera in the nearside rear wheel arch behind the interior trim, if you do a search on here you'll find a excellent write up by another member who fitted Cobra rear parking sensors - uses reversing light cable- , his write up with pictures shows the cable colour you need too connect into and how to remove the trim panels
Did anyone happen to find the thread about finding the wires, the needed color and trim panels removal?
Gotta say, after getting yours working yesterday I'm temped to do the same install myself - it worked rather well I thought. Just wouldnt look forward to drilling holes in my beloved car!
Can anyone tell anything about the flexible parking guideline that follows the wheel rotation? Is it doable? Should there be some specific camera, some additional block, or it's just a coding issue?
Gotta say, after getting yours working yesterday I'm temped to do the same install myself - it worked rather well I thought. Just wouldnt look forward to drilling holes in my beloved car!
Yes, but those are static - independent from the wheel rotation. And I've seen the same as in the OPS parking sensors - you rotate the wheel, and those lines curve showing the place the car would go on the camera image itself.Do you mean like the photos in post #2 or video in #31?
There is an option on camera for guide lines (by cutting a wire), but unsure if they curve, like the lines on the OPS curve already.