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10. MAINTENANCE & WARRANTY

CLEANING

•  If dirt, rain or snow attaches to the Camera, the Mirror Monitor may not clearly display 

objects.  If water droplets, snow or mud adhere to the Camera lens, rinse with water and 

wipe with a dry cloth.

•  Do not use alcohol, benzene or thinner to clean the Camera.  This will cause discoloration. 

To clean the Camera, wipe with a clean cloth dampened with mild cleaner diluted with 

water and then wipe with a dry cloth.

WARRANTY
•   TYPE S LIMITED WARRANTY 

TYPE S warrants, to the original purchaser, that its products are free from defects in 

the Camera, wipe with a clean cloth dampened with mild cleaner diluted with water and 

then wipe with a dry cloth.

•  Will work up to 33 feet. 

•  ALWAYS engage Parking/Emergency/Hand Brakes of the vehicle when testing the system. 

SAFETY AROUND AND BEHIND OTHER VEHICLES

Using a Solar Powered Wireless Backup Camera is not enough to completely overcome a 

vehicle’s blind spot.  Many preventable injuries and deaths occur in driveways or parking lots 

when drivers do not see children, pets, or others near their vehicles.  Here are a few safety tips 

that will help you to avoid a back-over accident:

•  Walk completely around your vehicle before getting in.  Check for kids, toys, and pets 

before entering the vehicle and starting the engine.

•  Know where children are.  Have children stand in a place where they are in full view. 

•  Be aware of young children.  Young children are small and hard to see.

•  Parents, caregivers and all adults need to be vigilant in supervising children, especially 

when children are in the yard, driveway or parking lot playing near parked cars.

•  Roll down your window so you will be able to hear what is happening outside your vehicle.

•  Owners of SUVs, trucks, and vans need to take extra care to avoid hitting or running over a child.

•  Teach children to move away from a vehicle whenever it is started.

Summary of Contents for BT530034

Page 1: ...Important retain for future reference Read carefully 720P SOLAR POWERED MIRROR BACKUP CAMERA and Smart Button WP ITM BT530034 Care Use Instructions...

Page 2: ...e Contents 4 3 Product Specifications 5 4 Product Overview 5 5 Before You Install 7 6 Installation Guide 8 7 Smart Button Control Scheme 14 8 Settings and Operation 15 9 Safety Information 20 10 Maint...

Page 3: ...able installing the product You can also contact TYPE S at 866 294 9244 to speak to one of our installation specialists if you have any specific questions regarding the Wireless Backup Camera BEFORE u...

Page 4: ...dapter 2 x License Plate Machine Screw 2 x License Plate Self Tapping Screw Optional 1 x Mounting Kit 33 MicroUSB Charging Data Cable 250V 2A Spare Fuse Smart Button 2 x Mounting Screw Nut Optional So...

Page 5: ...ing Temperature 14 F 122 F 10 C 50 C Camera Water Resistance IP65 Rating Rechargeable Battery Capacity Backup Camera 5200mAh Minimum Capacity 5000mAh Touch Panel Mirror Monitor 2000mAh Maximum Signal...

Page 6: ...7 9 35 Touch Panel 8 LED Indicator 9 MicroUSB input not for power input 10 DC 12 24V Power Port 11 Power Jack for Portable Solar Panel Portable Solar Panel not Included Sold Separately 12 Power Reset...

Page 7: ...rly according to local laws and regularions regarding the disposal of hazardous waste Please charge and test the Camera Monitor before you install on your vehicle 1 Fully charge camera Fold back camer...

Page 8: ...Monitor in front of your existing rear view mirror and attach the rubber mounting straps to the top anchors of the Monitor Reattach the rubber mounting straps to the bottom anchors to secure the Monit...

Page 9: ...DFU 9 3 4 Plug the power cable into the DC 12 24V power port of the Mirror Monitor Route and hide the power cable in the headliner and pillars in your vehicle Plug the power adapter into your vehicle...

Page 10: ...nstant power to the 12V outlet If your outlet provides constant power please remember to unplug the Touch Panel Mirror Monitor when not in use to avoid draining the vehicle battery CHARGING THE SOLAR...

Page 11: ...your vehicle 4 Power on the Monitor with the 12V 24V adapter and you should see the parking view You can do a variety of controls by pressing the Smart Button For more controls of the Smart Button ref...

Page 12: ...Solar Powered Wireless Backup Camera 3 Install the license plate onto the Wireless Backup Camera with the Mounting Screws Nuts 4 Secure the Solar Powered Wireless Backup Camera with the license plate...

Page 13: ...ench 2 Install the Two Way Mounting Tabs using original Plates Screws and Mounting Screws Warning Lower tailgate on pickup trucks slowly and check for minimum inch clearance between gate and top of ca...

Page 14: ...e camera up or down for preferred viewing angle 20 40 7 SMART BUTTON CONTROL SCHEME Operation Function Press once during stand by mode Wakes up from stand by mode Each press when the camera view is on...

Page 15: ...ERY INDICATOR The battery indicator shows the battery level of the Wireless Backup Camera NOTE Fully charge and test the camera before operation NOTE Other than BT530034 BT532629 BT530033 BT57132 and...

Page 16: ...camera image showing on the Touch Panel Mirror Monitor pair the Camera with the following steps 1 Press and hold the Power Button under the camera for 6 seconds or until the LED flashes Blue continuo...

Page 17: ...creen and then tap Remote Button Clink to bind The Smart Button should be paired within 30 seconds 1 Press and hold the Smart Button for more than 5 seconds 4 The camera should be paired within 60 sec...

Page 18: ...on time will start to count down when you press the Smart Button When the timer runs out the parking view will automatically switch to stand by mode PARKING AID LINE You can turn ON OFF the parking ai...

Page 19: ...o indicate low battery USB Charging This LED light is next to the MicroUSB port While charging the Red LED light will remain solid When Camera is fully charged Red LED light turns off TOUCH PANEL MIRR...

Page 20: ...a qualified serviceperson when service or repair is required Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire 10 To reduce risk of electric shock unplug charger before attempting a...

Page 21: ...may differ from actual distance because a wide angle lens is used Objects in the Mirror Monitor will appear visually opposite than when viewed in the rear view and outside mirrors Use the inside mirr...

Page 22: ...oking hazard There is a plastic cover over the Solar Powered Wireless Backup Camera Do not scratch the cover when cleaning dirt or snow from the cover The Solar Powered Wireless Backup Camera has a wa...

Page 23: ...a Solar Powered Wireless Backup Camera is not enough to completely overcome a vehicle s blind spot Many preventable injuries and deaths occur in driveways or parking lots when drivers do not see chil...

Page 24: ...es receipt or bill of sale 3 The equipment must not have been altered or damaged through negligence accident improper operation or failure to follow the product instructions for installation use or ca...

Page 25: ...ITATION ANY STATUTORY WARRANTIES AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TYPE S and or its affiliates do not guarantee or promi...

Page 26: ...e installed and TYPE S and or its affiliates the manufacturer distributor and seller shall not be liable for any injury loss or damage incidental or consequential arising out of the use or intended us...

Page 27: ...rotection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructi...

Page 28: ...A Horizon Brands Company 2975 Red Hill Ave Ste 100 Costa Mesa CA 92626 U S A 1 866 294 9244 info typesauto com 2021 TYPE S All rights reserved www typesauto com ML 530034_V1...

Page 29: ...rence received including interference that may cause undesired operation The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications or change to this equ...

Page 30: ...onsult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement To maintain compliance with FCC s RF exposure guidelines this equ...

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