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Reversing
video systems for recreational vehicles | 
Seeing from the front what's happening behind.
Drivers of motorhomes and caravans enjoy the privilege of endless mobility
and flexibility. When it comes to reversing, they are faced with all the typical
risks. Whether in tight parking spaces or on difficult terrain, reversing always
involves the chance of damaging one's own vehicle or other property. |  |
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That kind
of holiday souvenir often entails enormous repair costs, or worse, third party
claims. Even minor bumps can cause lots of damage and trouble.
With
a BACK VIEW or MOBITRONIC reversing video system you will face all reversing manoeuvres
far better equipped. With the monitor on the dashboard and the camera at the
back of your mobile home, you have everything in sight with comfortable viewing
angles of approximately 100 degrees horizontally and 70 degrees vertically. Depending
on the camera position, you will get up to 80 per cent more view compared to the
conventional rear and outside mirror system. Depending on the technology of your
reversing video system, the monitor delivers pictures in black and white or in
colour; the camera comes with integrated heater and/or sunshield, or with a motor-operated
automatic shutter to prevent soiling of the camera lens. |
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The
CE mark is no longer applied to motor vehicles.
To avoid incalculable safety risks, the new Automotive Directive 95/54/EC
was brought into force by the EU authorities on 1st October 2002. This
directive demands exact EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) tests to be performed
by an accredited laboratory on all Electronic Sub Assemblies (ESAs), both original
and retrofitted. If all directive requirements are met, the government authority
grants the e-mark. |
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 The
e-mark is now obligatory for all components subject the Automotive EMC Directive.
e-approval guarantees all parties involved (manufacturer, distributor, workshop,
end-user) that ESAs fitted have no negative effect on the vehicle. |
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