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Operation
3. Find a route for the camera’s power cable through the
vehicle’s body ending at the reverse light circuit.
4. Some vehicles may already have a hole available to pass the
wire through, such as where the license plate light is mount-
ed. Or you have to drill a hole close to where the power cable
is attached to the camera.
If you are able to use an existing opening, skip the next
two steps.
5. Before you drill a hole you must check and see what is
possibly hiding behind the position you are drilling. If there are
any vehicle components, such as electrical parts or fuel
system components hiding behind where you are drilling, you
must take whatever precaution is necessary not to damage
them.
6. After you have drilled the hole, insert the
supplied grommet, then pass the camera
cables through the grommet into the vehicle.
You have to use the grommet to prevent the
metal edge of the hole from cutting the cam-
era’s cable. Paint the drilled hole to protect it against rust.
7. Mount the transmitter box (3) inside the trunk and connect the
camera’s power cable and the transmitter box power cable (6)
to the transmitter box.
Hint: Make sure the position of the transmitter box is as close
as possible to the monitor for best possible transmission
results.
Please note that the transmitter box is not waterproof.
8. Next you will need to find the vehicle’s reverse lights. Turn the
ignition key to the accessory position, engage the parking
brake and put the car in reverse. Look at the vehicle’s tail
lights to see where the reverse white lights are located. To
locate the reverse light’s 12V+ wire it will be necessary to gain
access to the rear of the vehicle’s tail light. For help locating