Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation Process
- Preparing for Installation
- Mounting the ECU
- Routing Power, Signals, and Buttons
- Placing Cameras
- Putting the Components Together
- Connecting to the Power Source
- Connecting Cameras to the ECU
- Connecting Monitors and Recorders
- Connecting the ECU to a Standalone (Single) Monitor
- Connecting the ECU to a Monitor and a Second Device via the CVBS Connector
- Connecting the ECU to a HD Monitor (via VGA) and a Recorder (via CVBS)
- Connecting the ECU to Up to Three Devices
- Connecting the Push Buttons
- Connecting Antennas and an IR Receiver
- Connecting to Vehicle Signals via the View Select Signal Cable Harness
- Next Steps...
- inView 360 HD Customer Support
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CVBS
Connecting Monitors and Recorders
Connecting the ECU to a Standalone (Single) Monitor
It is recommended that you connect the inView 360 HD AVM system to an in-cab monitor. This allows drivers to view the
area around their vehicle.
Standard
denition
monitor
NOTE: Where to nd a monitor
Monitors are sold separately and are not included in the inView 360 HD AVM system kit. You should have received a
monitor in your installation package. If you do not have a monitor to install, please inform the client, or contact Safe
Fleet for assistance�
If you are installing the inView 360 HD AVM as a standalone system (without a Safe Fleet DVR or NVR), then you can simply
connect the monitor directly to the ECU harness’ CVBS cable or to the VGA cable.
VGA
HD monitor
Choose the connection method for the type of monitor that will be used:
• To connect to a standard monitor, use the CVBS connector
• To connect to an HD monitor, use the VGA connector
Both of these setups can be congured so that the video feed to the monitor
cuts off when the vehicle attains a certain speed. Please see the inView 360
HD AVM Conguration Guide for instructions�