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PerfectView CRT245
12.3
Making a soldered connection properly
To connect cables to original supply lines:
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Remove approx 10 mm of insulation from the original cable (see fig. 11.E, page 12).
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Remove approx 15 mm of insulation from the cable to be connected (see fig. 11.F,
page 12).
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Wind the cable to be connected around the original cable and solder the two cables
together (see fig. 11.G, page 12).
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Insulate the two cables with insulating tape (see fig. 11.H, page 12).
To connect two cables together:
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Remove the insulation for the two cables (see fig. 11.I, page 12).
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Place a shrink sleeve with a length of approx. 20 mm over the cable (see fig. 11.J,
page 12).
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Twist the cables together and solder them (see fig. 11.K, page 12).
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Place a shrink sleeve over the soldered point and heat it gently (see fig. 11.L,
page 12)
12.4
Laying the cable from the monitor to the camera
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Lay the connection cable for the camera inside the vehicle.
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Lay the extension cable from the monitor to the camera (see fig. 12.A, page 13).
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Connect the camera connection cable to the extension cable (see fig. 12.B,
page 13).
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Insulate the plug connection with the insulating tape supplied (see fig. 12.C,
page 13). Overlap every layer of the insulating tape with half the width of the insulat-
ing tape.
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Attach the cables securely in the vehicles to prevent tripping hazards. This can be
performed by using cable binders, insulating tape or gluing in place with adhesives.
Note
Only start sealing through-holes when all installation work has been finished
for the camera and the required cable lengths have been established.
No. in fig. 12.A,
page 13
1
2
Quan-
Parts required
tity
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Extension cable
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Insulating tape
Electrical connections
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