Here's an image showing the wiring diagram for the rearview camera connections from the CT200h service manual.
It shows the wiring running from the Park Assist ECU to the camera.
If this isn't how your car is already wired then usually once the camera's video cable has been run back and connected to the entertainment/navigation unit etc, you connect the camera's power wire (trigger?) to a reversing light's power input connection and the camera's earth lead to a convenient earth point on the chassis or the earth connection on the reversing light. So when the reverse gear is engaged, power is supplied to the light as well as to the camera, turning it on.
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Usually car entertainment/navigation units have a designated rearview camera input terminal to which the camera's video connections should be made. When video is detected on the input the unit auto switches the video to the screen
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Usually car entertainment/navigation units have a designated rearview camera input terminal to which the camera's video connections should be made. When the reverse gear is selected the video on the rear camera input is switched to the screen
Here's an image showing the wiring diagram for the rearview camera connections from the CT200h service manual.
It shows the wiring running from the Park Assist ECU to the camera.
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If this isn't how your car is already wired then usually once the camera's video cable has been run back to the monitor etc, you connect the camera's "trigger" wire to a reversing light's power input connection and the camera's earth lead to a convenient earth point on the chassis or the earth connection of the reversing light. So when the reverse gear is engaged, power is supplied to the light as well as to the camera, turning it on.
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If this isn't how your car is already wired then usually once the camera's video cable has been run back and connected to the entertainment/navigation unit etc, you connect the camera's power wire (trigger?) to a reversing light's power input connection and the camera's earth lead to a convenient earth point on the chassis or the earth connection on the reversing light. So when the reverse gear is engaged, power is supplied to the light as well as to the camera, turning it on.
Usually car entertainment/navigation units have a designated rearview camera input terminal to which the camera's video connections should be made. When video is detected on the input the unit auto switches the video to the screen
Here's an image showing the wiring diagram for the rearview camera connections from the CT200h service manual.
It shows the wiring running from the Park Assist ECU to the camera.
If this isn't how your car is already wired then usually once the camera's video cable has been run back to the monitor etc, you connect the camera's "trigger" wire to a reversing light's power input connection and the camera's earth lead to a convenient earth point on the chassis or the earth connection of the reversing light. So when the reverse gear is engaged, power is supplied to the light as well as to the camera, turning it on.
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Usually car entertainment/navigation units have a designated rearview camera input terminal to which the camera's video connections should be made. When video is detected on the input the unit auto switches the video to the screen
Here's an image showing the wiring diagram for the rearview camera connections from the CT200h service manual.
It shows the wiring running from the Park Assist ECU to the camera.
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If this isn't how your car is already wired then usually once the camera's video cable has been run back to the monitor etc, you connect the "trigger" wire to a reversing light's power input connection and the camera's earth lead to a convenient earth point on the chassis or the earth connection of the reversing light. So when the reverse gear is engaged, power is supplied to the light as well as to the camera, turning it on.
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If this isn't how your car is already wired then usually once the camera's video cable has been run back to the monitor etc, you connect the camera's "trigger" wire to a reversing light's power input connection and the camera's earth lead to a convenient earth point on the chassis or the earth connection of the reversing light. So when the reverse gear is engaged, power is supplied to the light as well as to the camera, turning it on.
Here's an image showing the wiring diagram for the rearview camera connections from the CT200h service manual.
It shows the wiring running from the Park Assist ECU to the camera.
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If this isn't how your car is already wired then usually once the camera's video cable has been run back to the monitor etc, you connect the "trigger" wire to one of the reversing light's power input connections and the camera's earth lead to a convenient earth point on the chassis or the earth connection of the reversing light. So when the reverse gear is engaged, power is supplied to the light as well as to the camera, turning it on.
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If this isn't how your car is already wired then usually once the camera's video cable has been run back to the monitor etc, you connect the "trigger" wire to a reversing light's power input connection and the camera's earth lead to a convenient earth point on the chassis or the earth connection of the reversing light. So when the reverse gear is engaged, power is supplied to the light as well as to the camera, turning it on.
Hi @michaelbar85577
Here's an image showing the wiring diagram for the rearview camera connections from the CT200h service manual.
It shows the wiring running from the Park Assist ECU to the camera.
If this isn't how your car is already wired then usually once the camera's video cable has been run back to the monitor etc, you connect the "trigger" wire to one of the reversing light's power input connections and the camera's earth lead to a convenient earth point on the chassis or the earth connection of the reversing light. So when the reverse gear is engaged, power is supplied to the light as well as to the camera, turning it on.
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