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Jaguar F-TYPE CAM

Dual Camera interface for select '14+ Jaguar vehicles

Model: NTV-KIT589

[Image: Interior view of a Jaguar F-TYPE dashboard showing the steering wheel, center console, and infotainment screen.]

[Image: Exterior view of a dark blue Jaguar F-TYPE coupe.]

Overview

The Jaguar F-Type CAM interfaces 2 cameras (front & rear) and enables video and navigation control in motion (if equipped). Forcing either camera to display is activated via the factory touch screen or optional wired inputs. This interface is currently only compatible with the 2014+ F-Type.

Kit Contents

  • Male-Male RCA (NTV-CON018)
  • FAKRA-RCA Adapter (NTV-HAR099)
  • Camera 8 optional (NTV-KIT509)
  • F-TYPE CAM Module (NTV-ASY166)
  • SMB-RCA Adapter (NTV-CAB007)
  • USB Cable (updates) (NTV-CAB009)
  • Plug & Play T-Harness (NTV-HAR269)

[Image: Various cables and modules included in the kit: Male-Male RCA cable, FAKRA-RCA adapter, optional camera, F-TYPE CAM module, SMB-RCA adapter, USB cable, and Plug & Play T-Harness.]

RVC-JAG Pinouts

PIN # Description Color
112v (+) constant inputYellow
2Input 1 (+): force rear cameraRed
3Input 2 (+): force front cameraBlue
6VIDEO OUT RCAYellow
7RCA ShieldBlack
8CAN HI (Radio Side)White/Green
9CAN HI (Car Side)White/Brown
10Ground (-)Black
11Output 1 ACC (+)White/Red
12Output 2 REVERSE (+)White/Blue
15Front RCA Video INWhite
16Rear RCA Video INRed
17CAN LO (Radio Side)Green
18CAN LO (Car Side)Brown

[Image: Wire side view of the pinout connector, showing pin numbers.]

Dash Removal (F-Type)

  1. Using a plastic tool, pry up the plastic trim surrounding the shifter. It is secured with clips only. [Image: Hand using a plastic tool to pry up trim around the Jaguar F-TYPE shifter.]
  2. Disconnect the cigarette lighter plug and the push button ignition switch plug. It helps to remove the push button ignition switch and reconnect it to the plug (for testing). [Image: Multiple views showing disconnection of plugs from the center console and ignition switch area.]
  3. Remove (2x) Torx t20 screws securing the bottom half of the climate control. [Image: Close-up of climate control area showing Torx screw locations.]
  4. On top of the dash, in front of the motorized vents, remove the beauty panel secure by clips with a plastic tool. [Image: Hand using a plastic tool to remove a beauty panel above the climate control.]
  5. Remove (2x) Torx t20 screws securing the screen bezel. [Image: Close-up of the infotainment screen bezel showing Torx screw locations.]
  6. Using a plastic tool and hook tool, carefully pull the trim surrounding the climate knobs towards you. This panel must be pulled straight forwards. [Image: Hand using plastic and hook tools to pull trim around climate knobs.]
  7. Remove (2x) Torx t20 screws beneath this panel (not shown).
  8. Both the climate control and screen surround should now be free, remove these and disconnect all associated harnesses.
  9. Remove (4x) Torx t20 screws securing the screen. Disconnect all associated harnesses and set the screen aside in a safe place.

    The connectors being used for this Install are shown here (rear of screen):

    [Image: Rear view of the removed infotainment screen showing various connectors.] [Image: Close-up of specific connectors on the rear of the Jaguar infotainment screen.]

Module Installation

  1. With the screen removed, locate the main 16-pin connector that powers the screen. Connect this plug to the female side of the provided Plug & Play T-Harness. [Image: Hand connecting a Plug & Play T-Harness to a 16-pin connector on the car's wiring harness.]
  2. Connect the provided SMB-RCA Adapter to the screen at the port (typically purple) closest to the M.O.S.T Fiber Optic connector. Note: if there is already a connector here, disconnect it and use the provided SMB Adapter instead. [Image: Close-up of the rear of the infotainment screen showing the SMB-RCA adapter being connected to a purple port.]
  3. Connect the male end of the provided Plug & Play T-Harness back to the monitor at the 16-pin port.
  4. After installing your camera(s), run the signal and power through the car to the radio opening.
  5. If only installing a single camera, connect the signal RCA directly to the SMB-RCA Adapter. When complete, skip to step 7.

    Note: if vehicle possess an OEM reverse camera and you're adding a front camera only, use the provided Fakra-RCA adapter to retain this camera. See diagram on page 8.

    [Image: SMB-RCA adapter connected to an RCA cable.]
  6. Optional: If installing 2 cameras:
    1. Connect the only male RCA from the provided Plug & Play T-Harness to the free end of the SMB-RCA Adapter (from step 2).
    2. Connect the signal from the rear camera to the RCA labeled ‘REAR’ located on the Plug & Play T-Harness.
    3. Connect the signal from the front camera to the RCA labeled ‘FRONT’ located on the Plug & Play T-Harness.
  7. Connect your camera(s) to power. From the F-TYPE module, Output 1 provides 12v (+) accessory. If using this output for 2 cameras, trigger a relay with this wire instead (output only provides 12v @ 1 amp!).

    Note: using an ACC wire to power the camera is required if the user desires forced camera activation.

  8. Connect the F-TYPE CAM module to the 18-pin connector located on the Plug & Play T-Harness.
  9. Reconnect all remaining connectors to the screen and test for proper operation.

Installation Diagram

[Diagram: Shows the F-TYPE CAM module connected to the OEM Jaguar Radio via the Plug & Play T-Harness. It illustrates connections for OEM RVC signal (Fakra), 12v (+), ACC OUT, REV OUT, Force Front Input (+), Force Rear Input (+), VIDEO OUT, Front CAM, and Rear CAM, using Fakra-RCA and SMB-RCA adapters as needed.]

F-TYPE CAM Operation

Reverse Camera will automatically display whenever the vehicle is placed in reverse.

Video & Nav Control in Motion is always enabled, no user interaction is required. Video's will playback in any gear from the DVD player (if equipped) and the USB port.

Force Rear Camera can be activated by sending 12v (+) to INPUT 1 through a toggle switch (not included), or using the touch screen (detailed below).

Force Front Camera can be activated by sending 12v (+) to INPUT 2 through a toggle switch (not included), or using the touch screen (detailed below).

Forcing cameras via OEM touchscreen:

  1. Select 'Extra Features' [Image: Jaguar touchscreen displaying the main menu with 'Extra Features' highlighted.]
  2. Select 'Cameras' [Image: Jaguar touchscreen displaying the 'Extra Features' menu with 'Cameras' highlighted.]
  3. Selecting 'Settings' will bring you into Force Camera Mode. [Image: Jaguar touchscreen displaying the 'Cameras' menu with 'Settings' highlighted.]

Once in Forced Camera Mode, press the top-middle of the screen to view front camera, or the bottom-middle of the screen for rear camera. This action will flip between both cameras.

To clear, touch where the clear button is normally (when navigating menus).

[Image: Jaguar touchscreen displaying camera views, with indicators for front and rear camera activation areas.]

Product Logos

[Image: "MADE IN U.S.A. PRODUCT" logo.]

[Image: "REGISTERED COMPANY ISO 9001 SGS" logo.]

Agreement

End user agrees to use this product in compliance with all State and Federal laws. NAV-TV Corp. would not be held liable for misuse of its product. If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately and return product to place of purchase. This product is intended for off-road use and passenger entertainment only.

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