Many people do have the handiness to install Rear View Safety systems without having to hire assistance. Otherwise, Rear View Safety recommends professional installation as they can guarantee that the system is installed correctly.
Do the backup camera systems work at night?
Yes. Most of Rear View Safety backup cameras come with infra-red lights and all come with excellent night vision.
Do the camera systems come with everything needed to install?
Yes, all components necessary for installation are included in camera system packages.
Does Rear View Safety provide instruction manuals?
Yes.
How do the systems receive power?
Most systems need just 12V power, and they receive this either from the cigarette lighter or straight from the vehicle's fuse box.
Do the systems function properly in rain and bad weather?
All of Rear View Safety backup cameras are completely waterproof and will function perfectly in all weather conditions.
Can the camera systems remain on to view continuously while you drive?
Yes, they can. You can wire the systems to stay on as long as the vehicle is on or to come on only in reverse.
Can I customize a system?
Yes, most of Rear View Safety systems are customizable, and all components in wired systems are interchangeable.
Does Rear View Safety only sell backup cameras?
No, it carries a multitude of vehicle safety solutions, including dash cameras, backup sensors, mobile DVR's and many other safety accessories.
Does Rear View Safety offer a warranty?
Yes, all of Rear View Safety products come with a one-year warranty.
What is IP69K?
The IP69K rating is for applications where high pressure and high temperature washdown is used to sanitize equipment.
The IP69K test specification was initially developed for road vehicles, especially those that need regular intensive cleaning (dump trucks, cement mixers, etc), but has been widely adopted in the Food & Beverage industries as a test of products to withstand sanitary washdown.
What does IP69K mean?
In the IEC 60529 rating system, IP6 refers to the product’s ability to resist ingress of dust. The 69K refers to the product’s ability to resist ingress of high temperature (steam)/high-pressure water.
How is the product tested?
Products rated to IP69K must be able to withstand high pressure and steam cleaning.
The test specifies a spray nozzle that is fed with 176°F (80°C) water at 80–100 bar (~1160-1450 psi) and a flow rate of 14–16 L/min.
The nozzle is held 3.9”-5.9” (10–15 cm) from the tested device at angles of 0°, 30°, 60° and 90° for 30 seconds each.
The test device sits on a turntable that rotates once every 12 seconds.