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Click for more info and reviews of this Rear View Safety Inc RV Camera System:
https://www.etrailer.com/RV-Camera-System/Rear-View-Safety-Inc/RVS-770613-112.html
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Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-rvs-rear-view-safety-backup-camera-system-rvs-062710.aspx
Hi there, RVers. Today we’re going to be taking a look at RVS’ rear view safety backup system. These are available in different configurations up to four cameras. We’ve currently got the four camera system installed on our RV. The four camera system comes with a front, a rear, and two side cameras. Here at the back we’ve got our two rear cameras.

Now, the system is designed for one of these to go on the front, but you can mount the front camera wherever you really like. My friend Tom’s dad mounts his over the door of his RV so he can watch his camp site and use it as a security camera.Right now you’re looking at the one we’ve set up low at the back of our vehicle to make it easy when backing up for hooking up this flat tow setup. When we toggle to the next camera, we’ve now got our high mounted rear camera that’ll allow you to see your entire flat tow setup pulling behind you. This is also nice for pulling a trailer and you want to monitor your cargo in the back. We also have a left and right side camera system, which makes it easy when parking and backing up where you need to see down the side of your RV.If we continue to toggle through, we’ll have multiple display modes up.

Here, we have both of the cameras we have installed in the rear. Here, we have both of our side cameras. You’ve got a three camera set up here with the rear and both the sides, and a four channel setup, where you have both the sides. And we have two rears here, but it could be your front and rear.It’s just another layout with all four cameras, and we’ve circled back around to our first camera, which is our low rear camera. These display options will vary depending on how many cameras you have.

The monitor system will accept up to four.This is our side camera on our driver’s side. All of the cameras feature infrared lights to assist its vision in low light settings. The nice thing about the front rear cameras is they come with a sun shade to assist its vision in high light settings, and the brackets that come included with those will allow the camera to swivel both up and down. The screws on the side can be loosened and tightened to allow you to make that adjustment.Here’s our passenger side camera. All the cameras that come included with the kit are going to be vibration and impact resistant.

Your side cameras will have two mounting options. You’ll have the adhesive backing that we chose to install on ours, which gives it a nice flush mount, which gives it a real good factory look. There are also a bracket set up that you can install on these. It will have it stick out about an inch when the brackets installed, but what’s nice about the brackets is that the cameras will be adjustable so you can tweak those to the best vision option that works for your RV.Three out of the four cameras that you can hook up to the monitor system will have trigger wires available. These trigger wires, when 12 volts as applied to them, will turn on that specific camera. So on our system here, we hooked our side cameras up to our front blinkers, so that way whenever I turn the blinker on, that 12 volt signal from the blinker is sent to our system and it turns those on. We also have one hooked up to our reverse lights for the rear camera. Here, you can see it activating as I turn my blinkers on.There’s a slight delay when you turn the blinker off b

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