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Roadmaster Wireless Back-up Camera System VRBCS335WCA Installation And Operation

Wireless rear view camera and monitor with wired option
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VRBCS335WCA
Wireless Rear View Camera and Monitor with Wired Option
Installation & Operation Section:
Some of our cameras have the ability to be hardwired to the monitor. This will eliminate
interference by completely shutting down the wireless reception.
The cable that is needed for this is of a proprietary design, as it transmits both the video feed and
powers the monitor. The cable can be purchased by clicking this link.
To use the wired cable, you will need to follow these instructions:
1. Plug one end into the 3.5mm jack in the wires at the end close to the camera.
2. Plug the other end into the 3.5mm jack in the monitor that is labeled "power/video"
3. Make sure you have disconnected any other power source from the monitor.
With this setup, both the monitor and the camera are powered from the reverse lights, so they
will only turn on while the vehicle is reverse.
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  • Page 1 VRBCS335WCA Wireless Rear View Camera and Monitor with Wired Option Installation & Operation Section: Some of our cameras have the ability to be hardwired to the monitor. This will eliminate interference by completely shutting down the wireless reception. The cable that is needed for this is of a proprietary design, as it transmits both the video feed and powers the monitor.
  • Page 2 Monitor Connections: A. There are three ways to supply power to the Monitor. 1. The 12 VDC Cigarette Lighter Plug cable. 2. The 12 VDC Hard Wire cable to the fuse box. 3. When the Wired Option is used, Monitor power is supplied directly from the camera. B.
  • Page 3 5. Some vehicles may have a hole available to pass the wire through (Fig. 3) such as where the license plate lamp is mounted, or you may need to drill a 1⁄2 hole to pass the wire through. If you are able to use an existing opening, skip the next two steps.