Before drilling holes in your vehicle, make sure that
• the electrical equipment is not damaged
• the function of your vehicle is not negatively effected
• the operating licence does not lapse
• the fuel tank is not damaged
• your vehicle’s safety or function is not impaired in any way.
If you are not sure whether the designated drill holes meet the crite-
ria mentioned above, consult a qualified automotive electrician. It is
advisable to have a qualified automotive electrician carry out the
installation and the connection.
- Hold the camera mount against the designated mounting spot.
- Mark the drill holes.
- Make 6 holes in the number plate holder: One drill hole as a cable feedthrough
and five holes for the camera mount. The cable feedthrough should be close to
the camera’s power cables.
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Put the camera’s power cable through the (provided) rubber grommet. The rub-
ber grommet protects the cable from sharp edges or damage.
- Run the cables through the drilled cable feedthrough.
- Attach the rubber grommet to the drill hole of the cable feedthrough.
- Lay the cables to the designated back-up light or rear light. Make sure that the
cable is not obstructed or entangled.
- Remove the light holder from the back-up light housing. Remove the light bulb to
protect it from damage.
- Attach the aerial to the camera.
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Install the camera mount with the camera at the installation place using suit-
able mounting material. Make sure that no cables are squeezed or damaged
otherwise.
- Adjust the camera to the desired position.
- Tighten the fixing screws of the camera mount to make sure the camera is tight-
ly installed.
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