Mounting the camera
Creating a through-hole for the camera connection cable (fig. d, page 7)
Note
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If possible, use available openings – such as ventilation grilles – to feed the con-
nection 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 come out on the other side.
➤ Drill a hole of Ø 13 mm near the camera.
➤ Deburr all drill holes that have been made in the sheet metal and apply rust-protection.
➤ Place cable sleeves in all sharp edged ducts.
Fastening the camera
➤ Push the camera into the camera bracket (fig. e, page 7).
Caution!
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Only use the screws supplied to mount the camera in the camera bracket. Long-
er screws will damage the camera.
➤ Attach the camera loosely with the two hexagon head bolts in the middle drill holes
(fig. e, page 7).
The camera is now centred.
➤ Align the camera so that the lens is at an angle of approx. 50° to the perpendicular axis
of the vehicle (fig. h, page 9).
➤ Attach the camera loosely with the four hexagon head bolts in the slots (fig. e,
page 7).
Note
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The six screws are only tightened when you have aligned the camera (see chap-
ter "Setting the camera" on page 34).
7.3
Laying the system cable from the camera to the monitor
Note
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Lay the camera cable so that should you need to remove the camera, you can
access the plug connection between the camera and the extension cable easily.
This greatly facilitates the disassembly.
➤ Lay the system cable for the camera inside the vehicle.
➤ Lay the system cable for the camera to the monitor.
➤ Connect the monitor connection cable to the system cable.
➤ Insulate the plug connection with the insulating tape supplied. Overlap every layer of
the insulating tape by one half of its width.
➤ Attach the cables securely in the vehicles to prevent tripping hazards. This can be per-
formed by using cable binders, insulating tape or gluing in place with adhesives.
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