Multi View Camera Unit Connector for Inputs and Outputs (2019 2020 2021)

2023 Acura RDX BaseSECTION Multi View Camera Unit Connector for Inputs and Outputs (2019 2020 2021)

Multi View Camera Unit 36P Connector (female terminals)Β 

GHH336861Courtesy of HONDA, U.S.A., INC.
Terminal number Terminal name Description
1 MVS_CHK Connection check signal for center display unit
2 SH_MVS_VID Shield for terminal No. 3 and 21
3 MVS_GND Ground circuit for multi view camera
4 F-CAN D_H F-CAN D communication (high) circuit
5 F-CAN D_L F-CAN D communication (low) circuit
6 SGND Ground circuit for the multi view camera unit
7 Not used -
8 SL_CAM_GND Ground circuit for the left side camera
9 SL_CAM_VID_GND Shield for terminal No. 8, 26, and 27
10 SR_CAM_GND Ground circuit for the right side camera
11 SR_CAM_VID_GND Shield for terminal No. 10, 28, and 29
12 R_CAM_GND Ground circuit for the rear view camera
13 R_CAM_VID_GND Shield for terminal No. 12, 30, and 31
14 F_CAM_GND Ground circuit for the front camera
15 F_CAM_VID_GND Shield for terminal No. 14, 32, and 33
16 Not used -
17 Not used -
18 SGND Ground circuit for the multi view camera unit
19 +B_AUDIO(VST) Power supply for backup memory
20 IG1_METER(VST) Power supply for the multi view camera unit
21 MVS_VID Video signal for the multi view camera
22 B-CAN_H B-CAN communication (high) circuit
23 B-CAN_L B-CAN communication (low) circuit
24 RETRA_MVC_SW Detects power mirror switch signal
25 MVS_SW Detects multi view camera switch signal
26 SL_CAM_VCC Power source for left side camera
27 SL_CAM_VID Video signal for left side camera
28 SR_CAM_VCC Power source for right side camera
29 SR_CAM_VID Video signal for right side camera
30 R_CAM_VCC Power source for rear view camera
31 R_CAM_VID Video signal for rear view camera signal
32 F_CAM_VCC Power source for front camera
33 F_CAM_VID Video signal for front camera
34 Not used -
35 Not used -
36 MVS_VID_SW Multi view camera visual switching signal
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