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Ensure that the cables and connections are connected correctly to ensure permanent and
trouble-free operation of the retrofitted components. Improperly installed cables and con-
nections can lead to malfunction or damage to components.
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Ensure that the lines for terminal 15 3 A, le indicator, right indicator, and reverse are se-
cured on the vehicle side with a fuse rated no higher than (Fig. ). If this is not the case,
then an additional fuse must be used at the corresponding consumer point.
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If the connection "MONITOR CTRL OUT" is not used, the copper end must be insulated.
The load of this output must not exceed 150 mA.
NOTE Route the camera cable so that the connection between the camera and the extension ca-
ble is easy to reach.
Connect the video system as shown in the wiring diagram (Fig. ).
8
Operation
Use the remote control and, if available, the monitor buttons or touchscreen to operate and adjust the
video system (see
Follow the monitor manufacture's instructions.
NOTE
8.1
Switching the video system on
1.
Ensure that the monitor is switched on.
POWER
2. Press the
The video system switches on.
8.2
Calibrating the video system
WARNING! Health hazard
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Ensure that all areas around the vehicle are displayed by the video system. Blind spots pose
a safety risk.
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Ensure that the calibration mats are not placed too far away from the vehicle to avoid blind
spots.
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Remote
control).
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It is possible that the monitor has fewer buttons than the remote control. With the
buttons on the monitor, there are fewer options for operating and adjusting the
video system.
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When opening or adjusting settings, it may take a few seconds for the video system
to load and execute the settings.
button on the remote control.