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Mor-Vision
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Mirror/Monitor Backup Camera System, Installation User Manual
Mor-Vision
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Mirror/Monitor Backup Camera System, Installation User Manual
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1. Monitor: Connect the red wire to an ignition switched accessory (ex: radio)
power source, and connect the black wire to chassis ground. See wiring diagram for
connections (See Fig. 6.)
2. The monitor terminates in a 13-pin connector, which should be connected to the
mating 13-pin receptacle end of the power/video/audio distribution harness. When
connecting the cables check to make sure to match the directions of the arrows on the
13-pin connectors (male to female.)
3. For typical rearview installation, connect the camera extension cable from the rear
view camera to the harness connector marked C1.
4. For multi-camera installations, be sure to mark each extension cable properly and
connect to the appropriate harness connector marked C1 or C2. Bundle excess cable
together using a cable tie or electrical tape.
5. The green wire is the REVERSE trigger wire. In typical rearview installations,
connecting this wire to the vehicle’s backup light circuit will activate the rearview
image whenever the vehicle shifts into reverse.
6. Camera: Drill a ¾” (16mm) diameter hole into vehicle body near the camera and
bracket. Insert camera cable into vehicle (be careful not to kink cable) and fit grommet
into hole. Apply sealant around grommet to increase resistance to water penetration.
Connect camera to the camera extension cable which runs inside the vehicle.
7. Feed as much cable as possible into vehicle and clamp securely. This reduces the
possibility of it being hooked or snagged.
8. Keep all cables away from HOT, ROTATING, and ELECTRICALLY NOISE components.
9. FUEL TANKERS & OTHER SPECIALTY VEHICLES: All electrical equipment fitted
to petroleum vehicles must be connected via battery master switch and must be
isolated from the battery while the vehicle is loading and unloading. For other
specialty vehicles, please check applicable code and regulations prior to installation.
10. Always consult your dealer when fitting an electrical or electronic equipment to a
vehicle fitted with a CAN-bus or multiplex system.
IMPORTANT
For installations requiring multiple cameras, or for installations not requiring
typical rearview images, please refer to the wiring diagram (Fig.6) and the
particular vehicle’s electrical schematic for selection of proper power and
trigger connection points.
WIRING CAMERA AND MONITOR
FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS
MONITOR
1. POWER
When the ignition is switched on, the monitor will be in standby mode, waiting for
trigger signal. (When a trigger wire is energized by 12v power, the image captured
by the selected camera will appear on the monitor.) Pressing the power switch will
change the monitor status from standby to steady-on. Steady-on mode status will
show camera view depending on user selection.
2. LIGHT SENSOR
When auto dimming is active, monitor will automatically change screen brightness
according to ambient light around the monitor.
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Adjust Speaker Volume. These buttons are also used to adjust the values
within selected setting of menu option.
4. ‘MENU’ Button (See p.7)
Press MENU to active screen options.
Press Menu to cycle through choices and +/- to change settings.
6. C1/C2
Switches from Camera 1 to Camera 2 and vice-versa.