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TEST THE CAMERA

Test the Camera

Prior to attaching the license plate to your vehicle, follow the 

steps below to ensure pairing between the backup camera 

and monitor. 

1.  With power applied to the monitor, the button backlight 

will illuminate to indicate the monitor is ON and in 

Standby mode.

2.  The Blue LED will blink briefly to indicate that it is 

attempting to communicate with the camera. When 

connected to the camera, the blue LED will turn solid. 

It may take a moment for the camera to begin sending 

the video information. Allow time for the image to be 

displayed.

3.  The image is set to time out in 60 seconds however if you 

wish to shut the image off manually, touch 

 anytime 

that video is present to stop the video transmission and 

put the camera back into the power conserve mode. (The 

blue LED will shut off when the timer expires)

4.  If the 12-volt DC power port in your vehicle is live all 

the time the backlight will stay on constantly. To shut 

the button backlight off, touch and hold the   button 

for 3 seconds. The monitor retains this setting and must 

be turned back on in order to receive video. This can 

be done easily with a touch of the   button. Standby is 

confirmed when the button backlight remains ON. 

NOTE:

 If the monitor has been shut off with   button, 

removing the power source and reapplying will not turn your 

monitor on as the OFF function is stored in memory and the 

unit must be turned ON by touching the   button. 

NOTE:

 If using a switched 12-volt DC Power port, it is not 

necessary to power off the monitor unless you do not wish to 

receive an image automatically when starting your vehicle.

Summary of Contents for WBU-1000

Page 1: ...WIRELESS DIGITAL BACKUP CAMERA INSTALLS IN MINUTES WBU 1000 User Guide...

Page 2: ...he user selected time if the screen goes blank and more time is required press the for an image to return to the monitor Welcome Thank you for choosing a Whistler product We are dedicated to providing...

Page 3: ...mbly Installation 7 8 Test the Camera 9 Attach to Vehicle 10 Mounting the Monitor 11 Setup 12 Monitor Settings 13 15 Troubleshooting 16 Disclaimer 17 Safety 18 Care and Maintenance 19 FCC and IC Infor...

Page 4: ...disk 6 Tie wraps 7 License back plate 8 Long screws Domestic 4 9 Long M6 screws Import 4 10 Medium M5 screws BMW 4 11 Short machine screws 2 12 Machine nuts 2 13 Cushions 2 14 Cable tie mount 4 15 Spa...

Page 5: ...itially charge the battery prior to mounting on your vehicle as well as to recharge if needed Your rechargeable battery when fully charged will last for several months of average use with NO SUNLIGHT...

Page 6: ...er 3 Charge the camera for 4 to 5 hours Under normal use the camera maintains a charge with exposure to sunlight A battery status indicator is provided on the monitor when the camera is in use NOTE If...

Page 7: ...chine screws and tighten with the supplied machine nuts 3 If needed two cushions are provided to protect your vehicle Attach to the back of the spacers containing the machine nuts 4 Connect the solar...

Page 8: ...with your monitor If your monitor does not automatically pair with the camera after initial charge the following steps are to be used 1 Disconnect both solar cell connections 2 Power on monitor 3 Tou...

Page 9: ...stop the video transmission and put the camera back into the power conserve mode The blue LED will shut off when the timer expires 4 If the 12 volt DC power port in your vehicle is live all the time...

Page 10: ...o provide an optimal view of objects behind the vehicle Note Do not exceed 45 degrees up down from central position Adjust the camera angle as required Loosen the two screws below the camera a few tur...

Page 11: ...thin easy reach as one may have better reception than another If mounting to the dashboard the dash disk must be used to ensure a smooth surface for the suction cup to attach 1 Clean and dry the mount...

Page 12: ...lection 6 To exit touch the button or wait for the 15 second timer to exit automatically Displaying Guidelines To turn the guidelines On or Off with video on the display touch for 3 seconds then relea...

Page 13: ...lowing the below steps when the monitor is powered on 1 Touch the 2 Touch the or to move the cursor over SETUP 3 Touch the to select SETUP 4 Touch the or to move the cursor over TIME OUT 5 Touch the t...

Page 14: ...tions are available including IMAGE PARAMETERS IMAGE ROTATION SETUP and SOFTWARE INFORMATION Press or to select corresponding option and then touch the button to enter the option In the example above...

Page 15: ...ge box with arrows will appear Select Software Information Touch the button to display the software version information Setup Select SETUP and touch the button to enter SETUP Mode The pairing mode is...

Page 16: ...may be depleted and require recharging The signal may be weak due to positioning of the camera and monitor try re positioning the monitor to another location If the video image is poor Check that the...

Page 17: ...f life that may result from the operation of your vehicle Notice to Drivers in California and Minnesota State law prohibits drivers in California and Minnesota from using suction mounts on their winds...

Page 18: ...nd very hot DO NOT touch the batteries until they have cooled Dispose of the batteries in the manner required by your city county state or country In the event of a crash quickly and safely disconnect...

Page 19: ...solution Fuse Replacement 1 Turn the cap on the tip of the power plug counterclockwise no tools needed 2 Remove the cap center pin and fuse 3 Replace the fuse with a new 1 amp fuse 4 Replace the cent...

Page 20: ...sted and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a...

Page 21: ...es aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout...

Page 22: ...e Quality Max 25 fps Camera Assembly IP65 TRANSMITTER Frequency 2400 2485 5MHz RF transmission distance 328 ft 100 m Operation storage temperature 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C MONITOR LCD display screen siz...

Page 23: ...than those set forth in this warranty All express or implied warranties for this product are limited to one 1 year Whistler is not liable for damages arising from the use misuse or operation of this p...

Page 24: ...ut of warranty and therefore are not covered by the described Limited Warranty Refer to Service Out of Warranty section Due to the specialized equipment necessary for testing Whistler products there a...

Page 25: ...telephone number and an email address if applicable A detailed description of the problem e g device will not power ON A copy of your dated proof of purchase or bill of sale 3 Be certain your unit is...

Page 26: ...oved The minimum out of warranty service fee for your Whistler product is 65 00 If you require out of warranty service please return your unit as outlined in the section Service Under Warranty along w...

Page 27: ...ustomer Service If you have questions concerning the operation of your Whistler product or require service during or after the warranty period please call Customer Service at Toll Free 800 531 0004 Te...

Page 28: ...W Commerce Dr Ste 8 Bentonville AR 72712 Toll Free 800 531 0004 TEL 479 273 6012 www whistlergroup com CUSTOMER RETURN CENTER 1412 South 1st St Rogers AR 72756 Email support whistlergroup com P N 09A1...

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