11 DOs AND DON'Ts
WHEN ATTACHING TO A TRAILER DO:
Camera antennas should be parallel to the
ground surface.
Camera antennas should be positioned 2
to 3 inches above the trailer's highest
obstruction.
For camper trailers, consider positioning
the camera with minimal, large metallic
obstructions like roof mounted A/C units.
Secure the tether to a sturdy location and is
parallel or above the camera mount.
Use the provided Rivet nut hardware when
mounting the camera to a thin metal trailer
wall.
Ensure the provided USB cover is attached
and tightened anytime the camera is subject
to water intrusion.
Check the camera is paired and charged /
powered before mounting the camera to the
trailer.
Ensure all bolts are tight and torqued on the
camera and mounting equipment before
each trip.
Check the camera angle position before
starting your drive. This angle can change
based on height of installation.
Store the camera in a shady, dry, and cool
location.
Wireless Camera System
WHEN ATTACHING TO A TRAILER DON'T:
Do not mount your camera in a location that
will interfere with any functional feature of
your trailer. (i.e., lights, drop ramps,
windows, etc.)
Do not pull a trailer with the camera mounted
without the tether cable secured
Do not mount the camera system on a
fiberglass only surface.
Do not mount the camera where it may
become submerged in water beyond 1.5m
(5ft) for 30 minutes.
Do not drop the camera.
Do not operate the trailer or use the camera
system with missing or incorrect hardware.
Do not operate the system without
confirming field of view.
Do not store the camera in direct sunlight.
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