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Furrion VISION S+ FOS7HTAEM Manual De Usuario página 13

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2. Use the gasket as a template to
mark a basic outline on the desired
mounting location and drill a 5/8"
center hole on the vehicle wall.
Route the female connector of the
camera power cable through the
hole and leave 2 inches of slack.
⅝˝
3. Connect the bare ends of the
camera power cable to the nearest
12V/24V power supply:
Red: +12V
Black: Ground
For rear camera position: It is
suggested to share the same power
line from the nearest marker light
(such as the red marker light at the
top center on the rear if available).
For doorway camera position:
It is suggested to share the same
power line from your RV porch light
(or the nearest light source from the
RV/trailer battery).
NOTE: Ensure that the fuse on
the connected power line provides
additional 1A fusing current for the
camera. Ensure proper cable isolation
for all bare ends (e.g., by using insulation
tape).
4. Fix the gasket and the bracket with
four #6 x 3/4" flat head self-tapping
screws. Apply sealant around the
gasket for better sealing.
#2 Phillips Head
Mount Camera
If this camera comes in a bundle with
a Furrion Vision S+ monitor, it is paired
5/8"
⅝"
with the monitor by default. You can
connect the camera male connector
to the female connector of the camera
power cable and resume power
temporarily to check the pairing status
before installation.
If you cannot see the video feed of the
camera on the monitor screen or you
have an unbundled camera, see the
separate Quick Start Guide of the
monitor or the "Pair with a Camera"
section of this manual for the pairing
procedures.
1.
Screw the antenna onto the camera
securely and keep the antenna
straight.
2. Connect the female connector of
the camera power cable to the male
connector of the camera and put
the redundant cables inside the
bracket housing. Attach the camera
- 12 -
#6 x 3/4" flat head Self-tapping
Torque: ≤8 In-lbs
CCD-0005512 Rev: 03-20-22

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