User manual

Be
sure
to
check
behind
the
intended
drilling
location
before
drilling
to
ensure
no
wires
or
mechanisms
interfere
or
could
be
damaged
during
drilling.
Check
for
interference
with
license
plate
lights
and
the
hatch
release
switch
or
mechanism.
If
not
using
an
existing
factory
grommet,
drill
a
hole
to
match
the
rubber
grommet
size
that
you
intend
to
use
(13/32"
minimum)
at the
selected
location
near
the
vehicle's
rear
license
plate.
Route
the
camera
cable
connector
through
the
grommet
and
insert
the
grommet
into
the
hole
to
prevent
water
from
entering
into
the
vehicle.
3.
Now
leave
enough
wire
to
route
behind
the
license
plate.
Place
the
license
plate
over
the
opening
and
line up
the
holes.
Fasten
the
camera
mounting
bracket
and
the
license
plate
to
the
vehicle.
Use
either
the
lower
mounting
holes
or
the
upper
on
the
license
plate
making
sure
that
you
do
not
block
any
information
on
your
plate
that
is
required
by
your
state
laws
to
be
shown.
4.
Continue
to run
the
power
harness
for
the
camera
to the
vehicle's
reverse
lamp.
NOTE:
If
this
is a
very
short
distance,
be
sure
to
extend
the
power
cable
that
comes
attached
to
the
camera
completely.
The
antenna
for
the
camera
is
located
in the
harness.
5.
Locate
the
reverse
lamp
in the tail
light
assembly.
Generally
the
Positive
wire
on
the
reverse
lamp will be a
colored
wire
and
the
Negative
will be a
Black
wire.
If
you
would
like to
insure
the
wires
are
correct;
with
the
vehicle
on a level
surface,
first
engage
the
emergency
brake
on
the
vehicle
and
place
blocks
behind
the
wheels.
Make
sure
the
car
is
not
running
but
the
ignition
is
switched
on
and
have
another
person
engage
the
brake
pedal,
shift
into
reverse
and
insuring
your
safety,
check
the
wires
with a
test
lamp.
NEVER
ATTEMPT
ON A
HILL
OR
GRADE.
Once
you
have
confirmed
the
positive
and
negative
connection
point,
place
the
vehicle
in
park,
shut
off
the
ignition,
and
proceed.
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