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2
Select a camera.
3
Select
Rename
.
Removing a Paired Camera
If you have already paired four cameras
with your BC 30 receiver cable, you must
remove a paired camera before you can
pair a new one.
1
Select
Settings > Backup Camera.
2
Select a camera.
3
Select
Unpair.
Viewing Wireless Camera Video
Before you can view video from your wire-
less camera, you must install the camera,
transmitter, and receiver cable. See the
installation instructions for your wireless
camera for more information.
Your GPS device shows video from your
paired wireless cameras in different ways,
depending on how the camera transmitter
is connected to power.
1
Select an option to show video:
• If the transmitter is connected to a
reverse lamp (recommended), place
the vehicle into reverse. The device
automatically shows video from the
backup camera.
• If the transmitter is connected to a
running lamp or other steady 12 Vdc
source, select
on the device to
show video from the backup camera.
2
Select an option to resume normal
device operation:
• If the transmitter is connected to
a reverse lamp (recommended),
take the vehicle out of reverse. The
device automatically resumes normal
operation.
• If the transmitter is connected to a
running lamp or other steady 12 Vdc
source, select on the device to
resume normal operation.
Guidance Lines
NOTICE
The guidance lines feature is intended
for informational and reference purposes
only. You are responsible for maintaining
awareness of your surroundings.
Guidance lines provide an approximate
visual representation of the vehicle’s path
when in reverse. To provide the most accu-
rate reference, you must align the guidance
lines for each backup camera. You should
not use the guidance lines feature if you
have not aligned the guidance lines.
Aligning the Guidance Lines
For best reference, the guidance lines
should be aligned to reflect the outside
edges of the vehicle. You should align the
guidance lines separately for each backup
camera.
1
Position the vehicle with one side
closely aligned to a curb, driveway, or
parking stall lines.
• You may want to position the vehicle
in the center of a parking stall, and
then pull forward into the next stall.
This allows you to use the parking
stall lines in the rear of the vehicle as
reference points for alignment.