User's Manual Part 2

7. If you are going to drill a hole, choose a location as close to the camera where the power
cable comes out of it. BEFORE YOU DRILL A HOLE YOU MUST CHECK AND SEE
WHAT IS BEHIND WHERE YOU ARE DRILLING
.
If there are any vehicles compo-
nents, such as electrical parts or fuel system components behind where you are drilling,
you must take whatever precaution is necessary not to damage them. Remove the license
plate and camera before drilling.
8. After you have drilled a hole, insert the supplied grommet(Fig.5), then pass the power
cable through the grommet into the vehicle (Fig.6). You must use the grommet to prevent
the metal edge of the hole from cutting the power cable.
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10. Once you have located the reverse light circuit
you will have to route the cameraʼs power cable to
that location. You must sucurely fasten the power
cable to prevent it from being caught on any ve-
hicle component such as the trunk hinge. Never
route the cable on the outside of the vehicle.
11. The sockets for most vehicleʼs reverse lights have
two wires connected to them. One is positive and
one is negative, to determine which is positive
you will need at least a 12V test light available at
any auto parts store, or a multi-meter. Using the
test light, attach the negative lead to a spot on the
vehicle that has a chassis ground, with the reverse
light on touch the other lead to one of the wires on the reverse light socket. When you
touch one of the wires and the test light comes on that wire is the positive wire, if the test
light doesnʼt come on, that wire is the negative wire.
12. After determining which wire is the positive and which is the negative, turn off the igni-
tion key, then remove the batteryʼs negative cable.
13. Following the Scotch-Lok
®
instructions, splice the one end of the in-line fuse holder
using the supplied in-line Scotch-Lok
®
wire connectors to the reverse lightʼs positive(+)
wire, then splice the red wire of the cameraʼs power cable to the other end of the in-line
fuse holder.
14. Next splice the black wire of the cameraʼs power cable to the reverse lightʼs negative(-)
wire. Secure all wires with cable ties or electrical tape.
1. Reattach the vehicleʼs negative battery cable.
2. Reinstall the in-line fuses.
3. Turn the ignition key to the accessory position, do not start the vehicle.
4. Engage the parking brake, then put the shifter in the reverse position.
5. Turn the monitor ON by pressing the ON/OFF button on the monitor.
6. Look at the monitor, if the image does not match your rear view mirror press the top button
on the monitor to correct the image.
There are four different views for the monitor, each time the button is pressed the image will
change.
These different views allow you to mount the camera and/or monitor either right side up or
upside down and still display the image correctly on the monitor.
After testing the unit and you are satisfied with the route you have chosen for the cabling, you
must permanently install it.
Fully tighten the license plate bolts.
Route all wires behind interior panels or under carpeting so they are hidden.
Use supplied cable ties to neatly gather all excess wire.
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Mirror
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Forward
Upside Down
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Forward
A+
Mirror
Upside Down
Installation
Camera’s
Power Cable
Installation
Reverse Light Circuit 12V +
Push Down with Pliers
Close Lock
Back-up Camera 12V +
SCOTCH-LOK
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INSTRUCTIONS
Installation
CAMERA WIRING DIAGRAM
1. Remove the license plate bolts/screws from the
rear license plate. (Fig.1)
2. Put the license plate bolts through the holes on the
cameraʼs mounting bracket.
3. Place the supplied wedges over the bolts, then put
the bolts through the holes on the license plate
that will line up with the holes on the vehicle. The
wedges should angle the camera down. (Fig.2)
4. Temporarily tighten the license plate bolts/screws.
5.
The cameraʼs power cable will have to be routed
through the vehicleʼs body to an area where the
reverse light circuit is. Some vehicleʼs may have a
hole available to pass the wire through, you can use an existing opening
(Fig.3)
like where
a license plate light is mounted, or drill a hole close to where the power cable is attached
to the camera.
(Fig.4)
CAMERA INSTALLATION
You may mount the camera using the license plateʼs top or bottom mounting bolts or
screws. When mounting the camera you must make sure that itʼs field of view is not
obstructed. Depending on the vehicle, you may mount the camera on the top or bottom
of the license plate. To adjust the angle that the camera is mounted to the vehicle use the
supplied wedge shaped shims.
License Plate
Camera
ScrewWedge
Using an Existing Opening for Access Drilling an Access Hole
6.
If you able to use an exsiting opening tighten the license plate bolts, then route the power
cable into the vehicle. Skip the next two steps.
9. Next youʼll need to find the vehicleʼs reverse lights. Turn the vehicleʼs ignition key to
the accessory position, engage the parking brake and put the car in reverse. Look at the
vehicleʼs tail lights to see where the reverse lights are located.
To locate the reverse lightʼs 12V+ wire it will be necessary to gain access to the rear of
the vehicleʼs tail light.
For help locating the vehicleʼs reverse light circuit contact your vehicleʼs manufacturer
for vehicle specific wiring diagrams.
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
Fig.4
Fig.5
Fig.6
Reverse Lamp
2.4 GHz WIRELESS CAMERA
BLACK
RED
+12 VDC REV LAMP
GROUND
In-Line Fuse
TESTING THE SYSTEM
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NOTE: On newer vehicles that have their lights ON at all times you may splice the camera
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