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Find the power wire (positive) of reversing light and connect it to the red wire of the power box. Then connect the black wire of the
power box to the ground (iron part of the vehicle).
Note:
For the best performance, we recommend that the antenna is vertically positioned and not in an airtight environment.
Step8:
Run the power box cable.
Secure the rear camera cable and power box cable with cable ties in the rear carriage. To avoid impairing the transmission, be sure
there are no electrical loads or metal between the monitor and antenna. The cables run may not interfere with the vehicle functionality!
Step9: Check the connection of the power box.
First
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engage the hand brake and be sure the vehicle is not shifted into gear. Vehicles with automatic transmission must be in "P" for
parking lock. Turn the ignition to (II) but do not start the engine!
Put the car charger into the vehicle's cigarette lighter to power on the monitor. If the power box is correctly connected, a signal will be
transmitted to the monitor when putting the car into reverse and the monitor displays the rear image.
Note:
1. The above wirings also apply to the second camera. The red wire should be connected to a positive electrode and the black wire should be
connected to a ground wire. You can also connect the camera to other ACC power supplies or external power supplies.
2. Due to differences in technical and design-related vehicle types, these instructions for use do not apply to all vehicle models.
Installing the monitor
Step1:
Connect the antenna to the monitor.
Step2:
Open the locking screw and adjust the monitor to the desired viewing angle then tighten the locking screw to secure the monitor.
Step3:
Clean the area of the windshield or dashboard where you would like to mount your monitor. Press the suction cup against the mounting
surface and push the locking lever down to lock the suction cup in place.