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VisionStat Plus Video Monitoring and Obstacle Detection Sensor System
If the Camera cable will run through the
vehicle body, drill a 20mm hole in order to
pass the 4-pin connection through. Once this
connection is made, it may be placed inside
the vehicle body for additional protection. The
rubber grommet on the Cameras cable can
be used to plug the 20mm hole. Seal the hole
properly with waterproofing compound, as
well as anywhere cables run through
openings in the vehicle body.
The Camera can be angled by loosening the
6 hex screws, 3 on each side, of the Camera,
see Figure 19. Once the desired angled is
achieved, retighten the 6 hex screws to
secure the Camera.
Once you have determined the most
effective mounting location, remove
the Frame Release Screws (2 each)
that hold the cover onto the Side
Camera Cover. Place the included
Rubber Insulating Pad in the
location where you plan to mount
the Camera and use it as a template
to mark and drill the (4 each)
mounting holes. Follow by drilling
the hole to pass the 4-pin Camera
cable connector through the vehicle.
Fig 19: Hex Screws on Side Camera
Fig 20: Side Camera Mounting Bracket
Any additional Cameras will be connected directly to the Monitors wiring harness via
extension cables. These Camera views will not provide Sensor readings. Only those
connected with the ECU (which only supports one camera) will provide Sensor
readings.
NOTE: If using a truck and
trailer, or other two vehicle configuration, the Truck & Trailer Interconnect will need to
be used. This interconnect system is available in both 1 camera and 4 camera
versions. You will need to use the interconnect system with enough connections to
support all cameras on the trailer or rear vehicle.
Installation: Cameras (Continued)
Fig 18: Extension Cable Paths
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