7
Repeat steps 5–6 until the camera mounting location
provides the optimal view for your vehicle.
TIP:
Make note of which direction is up when you are testing
the camera view to ensure correct permanent installation.
Mounting the Camera
Before you permanently mount the camera, you should test the
mounting location for the optimal view for your vehicle (
page 2
).
If you have already connected the camera to the bracket, you
must first disassemble it.
1
Place the bracket
À
in the mounting location.
2
Select an option:
• If you are mounting the bracket directly on the surface of
your vehicle, mark the locations of the two holes on the
bracket
Á
.
• If you are installing the bracket on a license plate, remove
one of the license plate screws and clip the bracket in
place so the hole on the bracket
Â
lines up with the hole
on the license plate.
3
Secure the bracket to the vehicle using either the included
self-tapping screws
Ã
or the license-plate screw you
removed in step 2
Ä
.
4
Place the camera in the bracket, and determine the best
place for the camera cable
Å
to enter the vehicle.
5
Using an appropriate drill bit, drill a hole for the camera cable
to enter the vehicle.
6
Feed the camera cable through the hole and route it to the
transmitter location.
15 m (50 ft.) extension cables can be purchased separately,
if needed.
7
Secure the camera in the bracket using the included hex
bolts
Æ
.
8
Adjust the angle of the camera and tighten the hex bolts
using the included hex key.
9
Apply RV sealant around the cable where it enters the
vehicle (optional).
Installing the Transmitter
Before you permanently install the transmitter, you must test the
installation location for correct operation (
page 2
).
1
Secure the transmitter to the installation location using
hardware appropriate for the location, such as screws, bolts,
or cable ties.
The fuse holder located near the transmitter is not
waterproof. Installing the fuse holder in a location that is
exposed to the elements is not recommended.
2
Connect the camera and transmitter cables.
The connector between the camera and the transmitter is not
waterproof. If you make this connection in a location exposed
to the elements, you must make sure that the connection is
waterproof.
3
Connect the power cable
À
from the transmitter to a 12–
24 VDC power source, preferably a reverse lamp
Á
, using a
solderless wire-splice connector (not included).
NOTE:
Connecting the transmitter to an always-on
12-24 VDC source (such as a running lamp) instead of a
reverse lamp requires you to manually switch power to the
transmitter. The transmitter may drain your vehicle battery if
it is left on.
4
If you did not use a solderless wire-splice connector, solder
and heat-shrink the electrical connections to protect them
from the elements.
Using the Camera
The camera shows video on the device in different ways,
depending on how you connected the power to the transmitter.
1
Select an option to show video:
• If you connected the transmitter to a reverse lamp
(recommended), place the vehicle into reverse. The
device automatically shows video from the backup
camera.
• If you connected the transmitter to a running lamp or other
steady 12 VDC source, select the camera icon on the
device to show video from the backup camera.
2
Select an option to resume normal device operation:
• If you connected the transmitter to a reverse lamp
(recommended), take the vehicle out of reverse. The
device automatically resumes normal operation.
• If you connected the transmitter to a running lamp or other
steady 12 VDC source, select the camera icon on the
device to resume normal operation.
Pairing the Transmitter and Device Mount
The transmitter and wireless camera PND mount come paired
from the factory. If the transmitter and the PND mount are
properly installed and you are not receiving video, you can try to
re-pair the transmitter and the PND mount.
1
Verify there is no power to the transmitter by placing the
vehicle in park or turning off the applicable steady power
source.
2
Turn on the PND device connected to the wireless camera
PND mount.
3
On the wireless camera PND mount, hold
PAIR
until
Start
Pairing
appears on the PND device.
If
Start Pairing
does not appear on the PND device, make
sure the wireless camera PND mount is correctly connected
to power.
4
Apply power to the transmitter by placing the vehicle in
reverse or turning on the applicable steady power source.
3