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If you want to attach the lower camera holder with screws when installing
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NOTICE!
Ensure that nuts cannot be pulled through the body shell when they are tightened.
Use larger washers or metal plates if necessary.
➤ Drill the holes, with a Ø of 5.5 mm, at each of the markings.
➤ Deburr all drill holes and apply rust-protection.
➤ Place the insulating plate (fig. 3 3, page 2) on the installation location of the lower camera
holder.
The insulating plate also serves as a seal and paint protection.
➤ Screw on the lower camera bracket with the M5 x 25 mm threaded screws (fig. 7 A, page 4).
Depending on the thickness of the construction, you may require longer threaded screws.
Fastening the camera
➤ Push the camera into the bottom camera holder.
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NOTE
Keep in mind that the LDR sensor (fig. 4 4, page 3) should be faced downwards so
that the image is displayed correctly on the monitor.
➤ Fasten the camera loosely with the upper camera holder and the two screws (fig. 7 B,
page 4).
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NOTE
Do not tighten the two screws until you have aligned the camera (see chapter "Check-
ing the function and setting the camera" on page 14).
If necessary, you may have to first install and electrically connect a monitor (see princi-
ple circuit diagram fig. 8, page 4).
Creating a through-hole for the camera connection cable
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NOTE
If possible, use available openings, such as ventilation grilles, to feed the connection
cables through. If there are no existing ducts, you must drill a hole of Ø 16 mm. Check
beforehand that there is sufficient space on the other side for the drill head to come
out.
➤ Drill a hole of Ø 16 mm near the camera.
➤ Deburr all drill holes that have been made in the sheet metal and apply rust-protection.
➤ Seal the feed through with the cable sleeve (fig. 4 3, page 3).
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Fitting the camera
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