Installing the reversing video camera
CAM29
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As entrance monitors in buses
For hidden indoor surveillance.
The CAM 29 reversing video camera is comprised of a camera and the mounting case for
optional installation.
The camera can be installed directly, for example in a bumper.
The power is connected using a cable ready to plug into the monitor.
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Installing the reversing video camera
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7.1
Installing the camera
Observe the following information when selecting an installation location for the camera:
Note the length of the camera cable.
If you wish to use the camera as a reversing video camera, installing the camera in the
middle of the bumper is recommended (fig.
4
, page 4).
The installation location on the bumper should be perpendicular to the road surface to
ensure the camera is aligned horizontally.
The camera has a 90° horizontal field of view. Due to the field of view, the reversing video
camera can only detect objects near the corner of the vehicle to a limited extent.
The following section describes the procedure for installing the reversing video camera in
the bumper. You can also install the camera in other positions, depending on how you
wish to use it.
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Select a suitable installation location.
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Drill a hole in the bumper with a diameter of 17 mm.
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Guide the camera with the socket at the front into the drill hole as far as it will go.
Make sure that the camera is aligned correctly.
NOTE
If you do not have sufficient technical knowledge to install and connect the
components in vehicles, you should have a specialist install the reversing video
camera in your vehicle.
NOTE
The installation sleeve provided (fig.
3
, 2, page 4) is not required for the
installation procedure described here.
NOTICE!
Before drilling any holes, ensure that no electrical cables or other parts of the
vehicle can be damaged by drilling, sawing and filing.
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