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severe interference or picture distortion,
change the transmitting/receiving channel.
•
If that does not improve the performance,
look for an interference source near the
vehicle and turn it off, keeping in mind that
the interference source could be another
vehicle with the same observation system.
For optimum reception, place the portable
receiver/monitor in the tow vehicle so that it is
level with the transmitter located on the RV
exterior, preferably at window level, allowing the
wireless signal to transmit through glass.
Locate the portable receiver/monitor where it
will not obstruct your ability to safely operate
and view outside your tow vehicle.
•
When using the suction cup mount supplied,
choose a smooth surface area free of
texture or any film that would impede it's
ability to grip firmly. The hole pattern on the
back of the portable receiver/monitor is a
standard cell phone mount pattern, allowing
you many options.
•
If choosing a mounting option other than the
supplied suction cup mount, choose a
mounting device suitable to sustain the
combined weight of the portable
receiver/monitor.
Figure 10 Suggested tow vehicle front windshield portable
receiver/monitor mounting position
Choosing a transmission channel
The transmitter and receiver can operate on
one of four different channels. The channel
switches for the transmitter are located behind
the rubber plug on the bottom outside of the
transmitter. The channel switches for the
receiver are located on the side of the
receiver.
The transmitter channel and receiver
channel must be set to the same channel
(1-4) to operate.
Figure 11 Transmission channels 1-4
T
OWING
B
EHIND
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RV
DO NOT tow anything behind your RV.
The RV frame and bumper are not
designed for towing.
P
ARKING
After the RV is in the desired location, set
the tow vehicle parking brake and place the
transmission in park. Turn OFF the ignition
switch. Go outside the RV and block all
wheels securely with wheel chocks. The
wheel chocks can be wood blocks or
purchased items as long as they prevent the
RV from rolling. Be aware of your
surroundings. If parking at night at a rest
stop, truck stop or parking lot choose a well-
lighted area.
Towing items behind your RV, or
overloading the rear, will void the warranty
and may result in damage to the RV or
add-on items, towing difficulties, property
damage and/or personal injury. Damage
caused by improper towing is non-
warrantable.
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