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It's the switching that would be the thing. As the screen is changed automatically once you activate tge PDC circuit (hence why you need PDC installed already), there is no other way to change the screen view.flybobbie said:Does the feed to the screen say have a composite video input, could just switch between normal input of camera input?
Thank youblazej said:Not that I will be doing any of this but the sheer amount of knowledge, skills and resources you're sharing with the forum, AnubisZed, is very impressive!

My forward camera does that and 'improves' with time..ie later on less of an issue..weirdBit of an old thread, but where did you draw power from for the camera?
I'm used to connecting cameras and sensors to the reversing light feed, but I've tried that on the Zed and I'm getting odd results.
With the engine off and ignition in accessory, everything works fine when reverse is selected. But with the engine running, I select reverse and there's a brief flicker of the camera and then a black screen.
I assume it must be drawing too much power and that I'd need to use a relay and have the reverse lights as the trigger then source power from somewhere else? Or is the problem something else?
I have the current Mr12Volt installed and a cheapo camera from AliExpress.
This is what I use and recommend, it connects to the reverse light wire and Ground then smooths out the signal giving a proper picture...Bit of an old thread, but where did you draw power from for the camera?
I'm used to connecting cameras and sensors to the reversing light feed, but I've tried that on the Zed and I'm getting odd results.
With the engine off and ignition in accessory, everything works fine when reverse is selected. But with the engine running, I select reverse and there's a brief flicker of the camera and then a black screen.
I assume it must be drawing too much power and that I'd need to use a relay and have the reverse lights as the trigger then source power from somewhere else? Or is the problem something else?
I have the current Mr12Volt installed and a cheapo camera from AliExpress.
I have those units one per camera but still have the 'flashing' black screen then stability on the front camera..-This is what I use and recommend, it connects to the reverse light wire and Ground then smooths out the signal giving a proper picture...
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So how are you wiring it? What are you using as your "switched source"?I have those units one per camera but still have the 'flashing' black screen then stability on the front camera..-![]()
Camera video feeds are into the Mr 12 volt as per standard..each camera (3) has its own filter jobbie.. all jobbies are on when the e89 main bus is live..both rear cameras behave all the time one in to Mr 12 Volt other into ID4Motion..just the front that has a mind of its own..as if the can bus logic needs 'warming up'!-So how are you wiring it? What are you using as your "switched source"?
The rear cameras require the filter box because of the way the circuit is powered. But the front ones shouldn't need a filter, depending how it receives it's 12v feed. Personally I'd have probably run these feeds to a spare fuse point on the main fusebox, and use a switching feed to control a relay in the circuit. Maybe a little "old school" but practical.Camera video feeds are into the Mr 12 volt as per standard..each camera (3) has its own filter jobbie.. all jobbies are on when the e89 main bus is live..both rear cameras behave all the time one in to Mr 12 Volt other into ID4Motion..just the front that has a mind of its own..as if the can bus logic needs 'warming up'!-![]()
I’ll take a video of the sequence…out of interest do you ‘get’ other symbology or just a camera feed..on the rear there’s lines / image of the car etc ?The rear cameras require the filter box because of the way the circuit is powered. But the front ones shouldn't need a filter, depending how it receives it's 12v feed. Personally I'd have probably run these feeds to a spare fuse point on the main fusebox, and use a switching feed to control a relay in the circuit. Maybe a little "old school" but practical.