Ack U P Camera System - Jayco Legacy Fifth Wheel 2010 Owner's Manual

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Backing up
If your camping destination does not have pull
through sites, pick a level site and back in
carefully. We suggest you stop near the site,
get
out
of
the
RV
surrounding area.
Check to ensure there are no obstacles in
your path and that you have plenty of vehicle
clearance. Check for low-hanging tree limbs,
posts, large rocks or other obstacles. Try to
choose a site that is on the driver's side, so
you can see what the rear of the RV is doing.
With the site on the passenger side, you
would be backing into the site on your blind
side, which is more difficult.
When you determine the site conditions are
satisfactory, maneuver the RV into position for
backing up into the site space. Back the RV
up slowly using your tow vehicle mirrors as a
guide. Have another person outside the RV
assist you until the RV is parked in the
desired position.
B
C
S
ACKUP
AMERA
The audible backup camera system requires
12-volt power from both your RV and tow
vehicle to operate. The transmitter, located on
the RV exterior, is powered by the auxiliary
battery. The portable receiver/monitor must
be plugged into your tow vehicle 12-volt DC
outlet.
This system operates at 2.4GHz and may
interfere with or be interfered by devices
that operate on the same frequency (i.e.
cordless phones, garage door openers,
wireless security systems).
Encountering short periods of interference
while
driving
is
operation.
If
you
interference or picture distortion, change
the transmitting/receiving channel.
If that does not improve the performance,
look for an interference source near the
vehicle and turn it off, keeping in mind that
the interference source could be another
vehicle with the same observation system.
and
observe
the
YSTEM
considered
normal
experience
severe
TOWING & HANDLING
For optimum reception, place the portable
receiver/monitor in the tow vehicle so that it is
level with the transmitter located on the RV
exterior, preferably at window level, allowing
the wireless signal to transmit through glass.
Locate the portable receiver/monitor where it
will not obstruct your ability to safely operate
and view outside your tow vehicle.
When using the suction cup mount
supplied, choose a smooth surface area
free of texture or any film that would
impede it's ability to grip firmly. The hole
pattern on the back of the portable
receiver/monitor is a standard cell phone
mount pattern, allowing you many options.
If choosing a mounting option other than
the supplied suction cup mount, choose a
mounting device suitable to sustain the
combined
weight
receiver/monitor.
Fig. 7.10 Suggested tow vehicle front windshield portable
receiver/monitor mounting position
Choosing a transmission channel
The transmitter and receiver can operate on
one of four different channels. The channel
switches for the transmitter are located
behind the rubber plug on the bottom outside
of the transmitter. The channel switches for
the receiver are located on the side of the
receiver.
The transmitter channel and receiver channel
must be set to the same channel (1-4) to
operate.
SECTION 7
of
the
portable
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