© INTEC Video Systems, Inc.
Revision F May 2013
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7) If you have excess cable, do not coil it too tightly;
avoid crimping the cable.
8) Do not staple through the cable.
Periodic checks of the camera system and its wiring
will help spot potential trouble areas before they
result in a system failure. An excellent time to check
is when the vehicle is in for routine maintenance.
Connector Alignment
There are three types of connectors commonly used
in the camera system; Molex, Hirose, and Mil Spec.
All of which have alignment marks or keys to insure
correct alignment and proper installation.
Hirose Alignment
The Hirose panel mounted connector found on the
display, controller, and certain cameras has an
alignment mark arrow on the face of the connector
as shown below. This same mark is found on the
face of the inline cable mating jack when multi-part
cable extensions are used.
Inline cable jack shown below:
When making a connection, align the arrow on the
outer shell of the mating cable connector (seen
below) with the alignment arrow on the face of the
mating connector and push until locked.
XL (Mil Spec) Alignment
The XL (Mil Spec) panel mounted connector found
on certain controllers and cameras has a 5 way
keyed alignment as shown below. This same 5 way
keyed alignment is found on the face of the inline
cable mating jack when multi-part cable extensions
are used.
Main Alignment Key
Inline cable jack shown below:
When making a connection, align the 5 keys on the
connectors and turn the outer locking ring until
locked. For XL cables with over molded back shells
the arrow with the INTEC logo is inline with the main
(top) alignment key.