Connects2 CAM-FD8 High Level Brake Light/Camera Ford Transit Custom User Manual

Connects2 CAM-FD8 High Level Brake Light/Camera Ford Transit Custom

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Image Sensor: 1/3″ CCD
  • TV Lines: 700
  • TV System: PAL
  • Viewing Angle: 120 Degrees
  • Waterproof Rating: IP69K
  • Image: Mirror
  • Infra-Red LED’s: Yes
  • Enhanced Performance In Low Light: Yes
  • Operating Temperature: -40 Degrees C to +80 Degrees C
  • Current Consumption: 45-141mA @ 13.8V
  • Operating Voltage: 12V DC (Negative Ground)

DISCLAIMER

Prior to Installation

Read the manual prior to installation. Technical knowledge is necessary for installation. Please ensure you use the correct tools to avoid damage to the vehicle or product.Connects2 can not be held responsible for the installation of this product.

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CONTENTS

  • Camera with 35cm cable to Male 4-pin camera connector
  • Instructions
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*Note: CAM-RCA1 extension cable is required for installation. (sold separately)

INSTALLATION

  1. Remove the third brake light from the vehicle and unplug the connection cable.
  2. Connect the CAM-FD8 to the connection cable and refit to the vehicle taking care not to trap any cables.
  3. Connect the Black wire to a suitable ground and connect the Red wire to the reversing light circuit or an interface which provides a reverse signal.
  4. Connect the camera to the 4-pin extension cable, connect the extension cable to the CAM-RCA1 and connect the Yellow RCA Male connector to the display screen and ensure that the image is displayed correctly.
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