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Mounting the camera
If you wish to attach the camera with threaded screws fitted through the body
(see fig. 6C, page 7)
Ensure that that nuts cannot be pulled through the construction when tight-
ened.
Use larger washers or metal plates if necessary.
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Drill Ø 5.5 mm holes at the points you just marked.
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Stick the double-sided insulation plate (fig. 6C0.2, page 7) to the assembly side of
the holder. The insulation plate serves as a seal and protects the paint.
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Screw on the camera holder with the M5 x 20 mm (fig. 6C.3, page 7) self-tapping
screws. Use the insulating sleeves (fig. 6C.1, page 7).
Creating a through-hole for the camera connection cable
If possible, use available openings – such as ventilation grilles – to feed the
connection cables through. If there are no existing openings, you must drill a
hole with a 13 mm diameter. Check beforehand that there is sufficient room for
the drill head to emerge from the other side.
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Drill a hole with a 13 mm diameter near the camera (see fig. 6D.1, page 7).
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Debur all drill holes that have been made in the sheet metal and apply rust-protec-
tion.
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Place cable sleeves in all sharp edged openings.
Fasten the protective cover to the camera
Never mount the camera without the additional protective cover.
To mount the camera, use only the supplied M3 x 4 screws.
Longer screws may damage the camera.
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Slide the camera protective cover onto the camera so that the counterbores in the
protective cover are positioned directly over the small drill holes (M3) of the camera
(see fig. 7A, page 8). The two other fastening holes must be directly over the larger
drill holes (M4).
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Screw the M3 x 4 countersunk screws into the (see fig. 7B, page 8) M3 drill holes of
the camera.
Attaching the camera to the camera holder
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Slide the camera into the camera holder and align it in such a way that the lens forms
an angle of approximately 50° (see fig. 7D, page 8) to the vehicle's vertical axis.
To mount the camera, use only the supplied M4 x 9 screws. Longer screws
may damage the camera.
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Fasten the camera loosely with the four M3 x 6 mm screws (see fig. 7C, page 8).
Tighten the screws only after you have aligned the camera.
But you first need to mount the entire rear view video system and make all
electrical connections.
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