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...
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Camera Placement Considerations for Long-Nosed Vehicles
Placing Cameras
It is important to keep vehicle type/shape in mind when considering camera placement. Also, it is important to keep in mind
the physicality of the vehicle when placing cameras. Watch out for mirrors and other vehicle elements that can create a
blind spot in the camera view.
General Camera Placement Considerations
When considering where to mount the cameras, it is important to follow these general guidelines:
• Place the cameras as high and as centered as possible to ensure that there are no immediate obstructions in the
camera’s eld of view.
Examples of Camera Placement on Commercial Vehicles
Examples of Camera Placement on School Buses
Mount the camera at the tip of the hood
on vehicles with “long noses” to get the
maximum eld of view.
You can see more of the road surface
by lowering the front camera to the tip
or nose of the hood�
When mounting cameras on vehicles
with long noses, you should consider
that vehicle elements such as the roof
of the cab or the side mirrors might
obstruct the camera’s eld of view.