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 Specially Shaped Vehicles
Vehicles that have special compartments or equipment in the middle, such as re trucks, might require special
consideration for mounting cameras. Because of the accessories and equipment that is usually added to emergency
vehicles, mounting the cameras high up and in the center might not be an option. The added equipment might block a
camera’s eld of view.
This is a situation where you should consider mounting the camera slightly off center.
Vehicle Center
In these illustrations, you can see that the cameras have been mounted slightly off
center to compensate for elements on the vehicle body that could block the camera’s
eld of view.
NOTE: Images are for illustration only
These images are just representations of camera placement� The orange areas do
not accurately portray the actual camera eld of view. Please refer to your camera
specications for a more accurate representation of the cameras’ elds of view.