eRapta AGQT01
eRapta HD 1080P Backup Camera User Manual
Model: AGQT01
1. Hua Neke Atuview
The eRapta HD 1080P Backup Camera (Model AGQT01) is a versatile and durable rearview camera designed to enhance parking safety and visibility for a wide range of vehicles. Featuring 1080P AHD resolution, IP69K waterproof metal housing, and excellent night vision capabilities, this camera provides clear and reliable images in various conditions. It offers wide compatibility with different display units via RCA video ports and includes dual mounting brackets for flexible installation.

Image: The eRapta HD 1080P Backup Camera, shown mounted on a license plate bracket, highlighting its compact design and 1080P resolution capability.
2. He aha kei roto
I te whakatuwheratanga o te kete, tirohia kei te noho nga waahanga katoa:
- 1x Reverse Camera
- 2x Metal Brackets (one pre-attached to camera, one small bracket)
- 1x AV Cable (26-foot)
- 1x Tauera Hiko
- 1x Quick User Guide (Installation Manual)
- Whakaeke Tiu
- Heat Shrink Tubing

Image: All components included in the eRapta backup camera kit, laid out for inspection. This includes the camera, cables, brackets, and manual.
3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
The eRapta backup camera is designed for straightforward installation. Please ensure your vehicle supports AHD/CVBS signal types. Most models produced before 2012 are typically CVBS. If your vehicle uses CVBS, you must cut the blue wire on the camera cable before installation. For AHD vehicles, no wire cutting is needed for signal type.
3.1. Kōwhiringa Whakapuru
The camera comes with two metal brackets, allowing for flexible mounting:
- License Plate Mount: The primary bracket allows the camera to be mounted directly behind your vehicle's license plate.
- Maunga Mata: The additional small bracket can be used to install the camera on any flat surface at the front or side of your vehicle, depending on your specific needs.

Image: Illustration showing the eRapta backup camera's compatibility with various vehicle types, including cars, SUVs, pickups, minivans, and trucks.
3.2. Hononga Waea
The camera operates on a 12-24V DC power supply. Follow these steps for wiring:
- Hononga Hiko: Connect the camera's power cable to your vehicle's reverse lights. This ensures the camera activates automatically when the vehicle is put into reverse.
- Hononga Ataata: Connect the camera to your radio, screen, or monitor using the provided 26-foot AV cable. The camera utilizes RCA video ports for wide compatibility.
- Signal Type Adjustment: As noted, if your vehicle requires a CVBS signal (common for pre-2012 models), locate and cut the blue wire on the camera's cable. This switches the camera's output signal.
- Optional Guide Line/Mirror Image Adjustment: The camera may have additional wires (e.g., green or white) that can be cut to disable parking guide lines or switch between mirror and normal images (for front camera use). Refer to the included Quick User Guide for specific instructions on these optional adjustments.

Image: A diagram illustrating how to cut specific wires (blue for CVBS/AHD signal, green for mirror image, etc.) to adjust the camera's settings according to vehicle requirements.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once properly installed, the eRapta backup camera operates automatically when your vehicle is in reverse, displaying a clear image on your connected monitor.
4.1. Whakaaturanga Taumira-Teitei
The camera provides a true 1080P HD image, offering enhanced clarity, brightness, and color saturation for optimal visibility. This upgraded resolution significantly improves your ability to perceive obstacles and surroundings.
4.2. Night Vision Capability
Equipped with 10 LED lights, a 149° angle of view, and an F/1.5 aperture, the camera delivers excellent night vision performance. It maintains high-definition images even in low-light conditions, ensuring driving safety at night.

Image: A side-by-side comparison illustrating the superior clarity and brightness of the eRapta camera's night vision compared to daytime conditions, highlighting its 10 LED lights.
4.3. Whānui Viewing Koki
Ko te 149° viewing angle provides a broad perspective of the area behind your vehicle, minimizing blind spots and aiding in safe maneuvering and parking. This angle is optimized to provide a realistic view without significant distortion.

Image: Visual representation of the 149-degree viewing angle, demonstrating how it provides a balanced and clear perspective, avoiding the distortion often seen with wider angles.
5. Tiaki
The eRapta backup camera is built with a durable metal housing and IP69K waterproof rating, designed for longevity and resistance to harsh environmental conditions. Minimal maintenance is required.
- Te horoi: Me horoi i ia wa te arotahi kamera ki te ngohengohe, damp cloth to ensure a clear view. Avoid abrasive cleaners that could scratch the lens.
- Tirotiro: Occasionally check the wiring connections for any signs of wear or damage, especially after prolonged exposure to extreme weather.

Image: A visual demonstrating the IP69K waterproof capabilities of the eRapta camera, showing it withstanding water splashes, indicating its resilience to rain and car washes.
6. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your eRapta backup camera, refer to the following common troubleshooting tips:
- Kore Whakaahua/Mata Pango:
- Ensure all power and video connections are secure and correctly wired.
- Verify that the camera's power supply is connected to the reverse lights and receiving power when in reverse.
- Check the signal compatibility: If your monitor requires a CVBS signal and the camera is set to AHD (or vice-versa), you may need to cut the blue wire on the camera cable to switch the signal type.
- Distorted/Unclear Image:
- Horoia te arotahi o te kāmera hei tango i te paru, te puehu, te makuku rānei.
- Ensure the video cable is not damaged or kinked.
- Verify that the monitor's input settings match the camera's output (e.g., 1080P).
- Parking Lines Incorrect/Missing:
- Some cameras have a wire (often green or white) that can be cut to enable or disable parking guide lines. Consult your Quick User Guide for specific instructions.
- Image is Mirrored/Not Mirrored:
- If the image is reversed (mirror image) and you need a normal view (or vice-versa, for front camera use), there may be a wire (often green or white) to cut. Refer to your Quick User Guide.
If you are unsure about your vehicle's supported signal type or encounter persistent issues, please consult your vehicle supplier or contact eRapta customer service for assistance.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | AGQT01 |
| Whakataunga Hopu Ataata | 1080p HD |
| Hototahi | AHD/CVBS Signal, RCA Video Ports |
| Viewing Koki | 149 Ngā nekehanga (Koki Tūturu o View) |
| Whakatauranga parewai | IP69K |
| Matakitenga Po | Excellent (10 LED lights, F/1.5 aperture) |
| Rauemi Whare | Te whakarewa |
| Tuku Hiko | 12-24 Volts DC |
| Momo Tāuta | Surface Mount (Dual Bracket) |
| Hunga Hua | 9.4 x 0.8 x 1 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 2.88 hekere |
| Kaihanga | eRapta |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The eRapta HD 1080P Backup Camera comes with a e rua tau te whakamana from the date of purchase. Additionally, eRapta provides tautoko hangarau ora mo tenei hua.
Should you encounter any issues with the product or its package, please do not hesitate to contact eRapta customer service. We are committed to providing prompt assistance and will reply to your inquiries within 24 hours.
For support, please visit the official eRapta store or contact us through the platform where you purchased the product.
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