User Manual
5. Determine which are the positive (+) and negative (-) wires for the reverse lights on the vehicle.
You can use either the right- or left-side reverse light wires. For help locating the vehicle’s
reverse light circuit, contact your vehicle’s manufacturer for vehicle-specific wiring diagrams.
6. Remove the vehicle’s negative (-) battery cable.
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2. Wire from Controller
7. Once the proper wires for the reverse lights have been determined, the controller wires must
be spliced into the vehicle wires using the supplied wire connectors. If you choose to wire the
controller using a different method, you must be knowledgeable in 12-volt DC electrical practices.
8. The red positive (+) wire from the controller splices into the positive (+) wire from the reverse
lights and the black negative (-) wire from the controller splices into the negative (-) wire from the
reverse lights.
9. Position the connector around the vehicle wire you are splicing into.
10. Slide the appropriate wire from the controller into the connector.
11. Crimp the metal clamp using a pliers to ensure a good connection and then close the lock of the
wire connector. Do this for both the positive (+) and negative (-) wires from the reverse light.
12. Decide on a suitable mounting position for the controller and mount it using the screws from the
hardware bag or the adhesive-backed mounting pad. It must be mounted in an area where the
wires from the sensors can be plugged into it.
13. Reconnect the vehicle’s negative (-) battery cable.
14. Plug the controller power wire plug and the left and right sensor plugs into the controller.
15. Find a suitable mounting position inside the vehicle for the receiver where it can be easily seen
and heard, but not in a position where it can obstruct your vision when driving.
16. Use the adhesive-backed mounting pad to secure it to the desired mounting position. The angle
of the receiver can be adjusted by loosening the screw on the back and tilting the receiver.
17. The receiver can be powered using the receiver cigarette lighter/accesory socket power cord or
the receiver power cord. If you are going to hard wire it using the receiver power cord, you must
find a switched positive (+) and negative (-) wire from the vehicle wire harness.
18. Plug the receiver power cord into the power port of the receiver.
19. If using the receiver cigarette lighter/accesory socket power cord, plug it into a 12-volt DC power
port.
20. Route and secure all wires as needed.
21. When using the system for the first time, the controller and receiver must recognize each other.
22. Turn the power switch for the receiver to the ON position. The green power LED on the receiver
will light.
23. With park brake still applied, turn the vehicle ignition switch to the ON position only. Do not start
the vehicle.
24. Shift the vehicle to reverse to power the controller.
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25. Using a small piece of wire or paper clip, push the learn button on the back of the receiver.
26. When a mutual frequency has been found, the receiver will beep twice. If the frequency is not
found, a long beep will sound. If this happens, switch the receiver off and back on and push
the learn button again to repeat the procedure. If a problem still persists, check the system
installation.
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