User's Manual

6
Troubleshooting
If the monitor does not turn on within a few seconds of pressing the top button, check each of the
following:
Be sure the monitor is powered. The DC power cable must be securely plugged in to the monitor’s
power cord. The cable must also be securely plugged in to the auxiliary power outlet (cigarette lighter
receptacle) of your vehicle. Power must be on to the auxiliary power outlet -- your ignition switch
should be turned to the ‘On’ position.
If the video quality is poor:
Check that the camera is clean. Road grime, snow, or ice may reduce the quality of the video image.
Place the monitor in a different position on the dash. In some cases, having the monitor tipped
forward or backward slightly may improve reception.
Make sure the batteries in the camera are not depleted.
If the video image appears to jitter or shake when the vehicle is moving:
Make sure the camera is securely mounted and the screws are not loose.
If the video image does not last as long as needed:
Make sure the batteries in the camera are not depleted.
Adjust the duration the camera stays on. See “Changing How Long the Camera Stays On.”
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