Installation of the inView 360 Around Vehicle Monitoring system is for certified personnel only. For more information on the certification process, please contact the FRC Service Team (please see the back of this guide for details). The installation process involves drilling into the exterior of a vehicle to mount cameras� Ensure you read this document carefully, and verify the correct mounting locations prior to drilling�...
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360 Fusion Installation Guide Introduction Power & Interface Components 1x Reverse Signal Wire 2x In-line Fuses (1A & 3A) 1x Power & Interface Harness 1x Left (Orange) & 1x Right (Brown) Signal Wires 1x Button Extension Cable & 1x Driver Button...
360 Fusion Installation Guide Recommended Tools Monitor Components 1x Monitor Adhesive Pad 1x Monitor Base Video Cable (attached to monitor) 1x Remote (NOT USED) 1x Monitor Recommended Tools The following is a list of recommended tools for installing the inView 360-Fusion: •...
360 Fusion Installation Guide Installation Diagram Installation Diagram The inView 360-Fusion comes with two main connection harnesses, one for Power & Interface, and one for Video� The following diagram provides a breakdown of each. +3A Fuse VBAT VOUT GEAR...
360 Fusion Installation Guide ECU Installation ECU Installation Selecting a Mounting Location The inView 360-Fusion ECU needs to be installed in a dry, covered location with easy access to the SD card port� Here are a few idea locations for mounting the ECU in a vehicle:...
360 Fusion Installation Guide ECU Installation ECU Installation Requirements Ventilation • Install the ECU away from any sort of heat outlet, heater, or AC blower� • Do not operate the ECU in a closed-in area or restrict ventilation in any way� The ECU requires air circulation to maintain optimum operating temperature and provide best performance�...
360 Fusion Installation Guide Installing Power & Interface Components Installing Power & Interface Components Installing the harness The Power & Interface harness connects the ECU to the vehicle’s power, ignition, ground, and directional signals (left, right, reverse)� In addition, the harness provides power to the AVM’s remote control sensor and driver button�...
360 Fusion Installation Guide Installing Power & Interface Components • Connect the GEAR (Blue) wire to the vehicle’s reverse signal source (via extension wire)� This source must be positive (12v when the vehicle is put in reverse)� • Connect the FLASHER connector (via extension cable) to the vehicle’s front turn signal sources (Orange for left, Brown for right)�...
360 Fusion Installation Guide Installing Video Components Connecting the Remote Control Receiver The receiver allows the 360 remote control to communicate with the ECU� To install the receiver: 1� Remove the remote control receiver from the inView 360-Fusion Calibration Kit�...
360 Fusion Installation Guide Installing Video Components Mounting the Monitor When mounting the monitor, ensure that it is in a location that doesn’t obstruct the driver’s view� To install the monitor: 1� Choose a mounting location for the monitor� When in place, the monitor is supported between the vertical arms of the mounting bracket.
360 Fusion Installation Guide Installing Video Components Connecting the Monitor Once the monitor is mounted in position, you'll need to connect its harness to power, then connect it to the ECU's video harness� To do this: 1� Connect the black wire to an appropriate ground source�...
360 Fusion Installation Guide Installing Video Components Assembling the Cameras The inView 360-Fusion system comes equipped with 4 camera kits. Each kit includes a camera (labeled Front, Left, Rear, or Right), mounting bracket, camera cover, and screws (2x bracket screws, 2x mounting screws).
360 Fusion Installation Guide Installing Video Components Soft-Mounting Cameras When installing the cameras, it’s important to always “soft-mount” them in order to test for functionality before you begin drilling into the vehicle� “Soft-mounting” means connecting power to the cameras, putting them in position, and securing them with tape or other temporary adhesive, so that you can perform a full calibration�...
360 Fusion Installation Guide Installing Video Components Determining Camera Locations When installing the cameras, a general rule of thumb is to have the cameras mounted in a position that is above 1/3 of the vehicle height, and as close to the centers (of each side) as possible, without any obstructions� Ideally, it is recommended to mount the cameras as high as possible.
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360 Fusion Installation Guide Installing Video Components For smaller vehicles like cars and vans, mounting the camera high on each side can sometimes result in undesired shadows from the mirrors� In these cases, you might need to lower the cameras below the mirror line�...
360 Fusion Installation Guide Installing Video Components Once you’ve determined your camera mounting locations, hold the cameras in position (with tape or temporary adhesive), and perform a calibration� To learn about the calibration process, download a copy of the inView 360 Calibration Guide...
360 Fusion Installation Guide Installing Video Components Test and Calibrate Once you’ve installed the cameras, you’ll need to do a final function test to ensure that the installation was successful. 1� Power up the system and verify that the monitor turns on�...
Website: Contact FRC If your 360 Fusion system needs to be returned, please contact FRC Technical Support, and provide the model and/or serial number of your unit. Ask for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. An RMA number allows the Service Technicians to better track your product when it comes in for service�...
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