External Camera Mounting:
Detach the rear camera from the rest of the cable at the connection
(a)
point on the cable 155mm/6.1" from the rear camera. Note that this
slim rear camera connector defines the size of the hole you'll need to
drill later for the camera cable
Find a suitable camera mounting position above your license plate
(b)
(central and tucked under an edge is most effective and discreet)
Remove trim on the inside of the car behind that mounting position
(c)
to check there are no obstructions for drilling and also get access for
cable routing (leave the trim off for step 6)
(d)
Confirm your rear camera mounting position. Ensure the camera is
the right way up for correct picture orientation (note that the
bracket is fixed to the camera back top edge). Drill the two holes for
the camera bracket screws and one hole for the camera cable (use
a metal drill bit for drilling through metal)
(e)
Insert the rear camera connector & cable into the car through the
hole and fix the camera securely onto the car using the camera
bracket screws. Reconnect the two sections of the rear camera
cable inside the car
Internal Camera Mounting:
(a)
Install the camera inside your car next to the rear window using
the 3M sticker. Ensure the camera is the right way up for correct
picture orientation (note that the bracket is fixed to the camera
back top edge)
6.
You need to hardwire the red wire of the rear camera cable to
the positive wire of your reversing lights (ask a skilled person for
help if you aren't confident about doing this). This enables the
screen to automatically switch to the rear camera full view when
you go into reverse. If you don't complete this step, you'll need to
switch views manually and the reversing guide lines won't appear
on-screen.
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