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MAN #650821 

Camera Mounting 

Position and Cable routing 

The CAM-1000 can be mounted several ways on the vehicle.  Here are just a few examples: 

 

Note:  The CAM-1000 does not have user adjustments for left/right alignment, so locating the camera as close 
as possible in the center of the vehicle will provide the best result 

 

 

Face surface of the trunk lid or rear of the vehicle (image 1):  Use the provided adhesive tape on the CAM-1000 
bracket. 

 

Bottom side of the trunk lid (image 2):  Use the adhesive tape, and if a more secure attachment is required, drill 
small holes and secure with sheet metal screws (screws not included). 

 

Above the license plate (using the optional 

CAM-LPB 

license plate mounting bracket) 

 

Note:  When mounting the CAM-1000, make sure that the arrow on the camera is facing up.  This will 
guarantee the image on the GRAFIX display will be orientated correctly. 

 

                               

 

 

 

Once camera is mounted, if possible route the Camera Assembly cable through a grommet along with an existing 
wire harness.  If there is not a harness/hole available, route the cable through the weather strip or drill a hole in 
the desired location. 

 

Connect the ‘Camera Assembly’ cable to the ‘PWR In/Video Output Cable’, and then also connect the ‘PWR 
In/Video Output Cable’ to the ‘Video Extension Cable’ 

 

Route the ‘Video Extension Cable’ to the front of the vehicle, and connect the yellow RCA connector to the rear of 
the GRAFIX Instrument Cluster. 

Note:  If drilling in the vehicle panel(s) to route cables, be sure to clean up any burrs on the surface and 
use a grommet (not included) in the hole and/or tape the wires properly so no future damage occurs. 

 

 
Initial Alignment 

With the CAM-1000 securely mounted in place, adjust the camera by moving as shown in Images 3 and 4 below.  At this time adjust 
so the lens faces outward.  The final adjustments will come once the wiring is completed and the video image is on the GRAFIX 
Instrument Cluster display.   
 
 

                                 

 

 
 
At this time the CAM-1000 is mounted, cables and connections are in place, and the Control Box should be configured for 
the selected trigger. 
 
With the park brake on, turn on the ignition (do not start engine), and place the vehicle in reverse.  The GRAFIX should 
now display the video from the CAM-1000 camera.  If no video is present or video does not look correct, refer to the 
Troubleshooting Guide below. 
 

Summary of Contents for CAM-1000

Page 1: ...1 MAN 650821 CAM 1000 Angle Mount Backup Camera Your new CAM 1000 includes Camera Assembly x1 PWR In Video Output Cable x1 Hex Tool x1 Video Extension Cable x1...

Page 2: ...ly be found on newer mass produced production vehicles vehicles with aftermarket infotainment systems or vehicles with LCD monitors mounted on the dash or in the rearview mirror Setup of the GRAFIX sy...

Page 3: ...ngine off and the vehicle in park or neutral if neutral be sure the wheels are appropriately blocked secured Turn the key to the accessory or on position Tap Control Knob on the Instrument Cluster to...

Page 4: ...ate backup camera wiring method for the vehicle Basic wiring methods will be discussed here but your specific application may require deviations and your own creativity Refer to the diagram below Exam...

Page 5: ...h the weather strip or drill a hole in the desired location Connect the Camera Assembly cable to the PWR In Video Output Cable and then also connect the PWR In Video Output Cable to the Video Extensio...

Page 6: ...everse detection sensor is not functioning or is wired incorrectly Vehicle is not in reverse Go in to the GRAFIX SETUP menu and set the proper trigger according to the wiring Confirm wiring is correct...

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Page 8: ...product that should it under normal use and condition be proven defective in material or workmanship for the lifetime of the original vehicle it was installed in such defect s will be repaired or rep...

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