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Mounting The Camera - Garmin BC 35 Manual Del Propietário

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NOTE: You may need to pair the camera to the Garmin device before you
can view the
image
and test the transmitter location (page 5).
If you do not see video on the Garmin device at the preferred installation
location, move the transmitter to another location and test it again.
4
Repeat steps 2-3 until the transmitter operates correctly.
5
Test the camera view by observing the video on the device.
6
If the camera does not provide the optimal view for your vehicle, move it to
another location and test it again.
7 Repeat steps 5-6 until the camera mounting location provides the optimal
view for your vehicle.
TIP: Make note of
the
camera orientation when you are testing the camera
view to ensure correct permanent installation.
Mounting the Camera
Before you permanently mount the camera, you should test the mounting location
for the optimal view for your vehicle (page 3).
If you have already connected the camera to the bracket, you must first
disassemble it.
1 Place the bracket
G)
in the mounting location.
4
2
Select an option:
• If you are mounting the bracket directly on the surface of your vehicle,
mark the locations of the two holes on the bracket@.
If
you are installing the bracket on a license plate, remove one of the
license plate screws and clip the bracket onto the license plate, aligning
the hole on the bracket@ with the hole on the license plate.
3
Secure the bracket to the vehicle using either the included self-tapping
screws
@)
or the license-plate screw you removed in step 2
@.
4
Place the camera in the bracket, and determine the best place for the camera
cable® to enter the vehicle.
5
Using an appropriate drill bit, drill a hole for the camera cable to enter the
vehicle.
6
Feed the camera cable through the hole and route it to the transmitter
location.
7 Secure the camera in the bracket using the included hex bolts
(!)
.
Installation
Instructions

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