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Mounting the camera and monitor
Using threaded bolts:
Observe the following when drilling the holes:
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Check beforehand that there is sufficient space on the other side for the drill
head to come out.
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When tightening the nuts, ensure that they do not penetrate the dashboard
(you may have to use bigger washers or plates).
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Drill a hole of Ø 5.5 mm at the previously marked points.
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Screw on the camera holder using M 5 x 20 mm threaded screws (d, page 7).
Through-holes for the camera connection cable
Feed the connection cable (e, page 7) through existing through-holes where
possible or other openings such as ventilation grilles. If there is no other
option, drill a Ø 13 mm hole. Check beforehand that there is sufficient space
on the other side for the drill head to come out.
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Drill a hole of Ø 13 mm in the vicinity of the camera.
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Deburr all drill holes that have been made in the sheet metal and apply rust-
protection.
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Place a cable sleeve in all sharp edged ducts.
Attaching the camera to the camera holder
No. in f,
Quantity
page 8
1
2
3, 4
Use only the hexagon socket bolts included to mount the camera in the
camera holder. Longer screws will damage the camera.
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Push the camera into the camera holder and align it so that the lens forms an angle
of approx. 50° (f, page 8) to the vertical axis of the vehicle.
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First loosely attach the camera with two hexagon socket bolts (f 3, page 8).
Tighten these bolts and the other 4 bolts (f 4, page 8) once you have aligned the
camera using the monitor.
We recommend greasing the threads of the bolts to prevent corrosion.
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Parts required
1
Camera
1
Camera bracket
6
Hexagon socket bolts
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