Installation and Mounting
Please find best signal reception position before installation.
The metal body of the vehicle can attenuate wireless signal strength sharply. It is necessary to test the signal
strength before installation.
1.
Please connect monitor and camera as detailed in the Wiring Instructions.
2.
When pairing the camera to the monitor, please refer to Pairing. Four (4) cameras can be paired
separately to CAM1/CAM2/CAM3/CAM4.
3.
Put the monitor and the camera at the intended position to test signal strength.
Antenna
Figure 1
Camera Model C2013B-WC Installation
1.
Find an appropriate location for installation.
2.
Drill holes according to the size of U-bracket and fix the U-bracket.
3.
Drill a 3/4" (19mm) hole next to U-bracket.
4.
Install the camera on U-bracket.
5.
Loosen the screws on the side of the camera and adjust the camera's position to get the best view angle in the monitor.
Monitor Model M7000B-WM Installation
1.
Select suitable position on vehicle and fix the bracket support.
2.
Fix the monitor to the bracket support and adjust the view angle
3.
Connect the monitor to the power harness (provided with kit)
Figure 3 - Bracket Installation
If you get poor signal reception, or signal cannot reach with 3
bars, please adjust the angle of the antenna to find the best signal
reception positon.
Figure 2
Important! Mount the camera at a location that provides the
best view of the area immediately behind the vehicle. Generally,
mounting locations toward the top of the vehicle provide the best
field of view. Lower mounting locations reduce the field of view and
increase the likelihood of damage from road spray.
WARNING!
To prevent accidental shock, DO NOT OPEN THE MONITOR
CASE. Opening the monitor case will expose the inside of
the monitor to conditions that could adversely affect performance.
Any evidence of tampering with sealed components will void the
warranty.
Important! Do not expose the monitor to water, it is not waterproof.
Any water that leaks into the monitor could cause extensive
damage.
Good signal
Poor signal
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