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Recommended Installation Position - Kenwood CMOS-130 Instruction Manual

Universal rear view camera
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Installation

Recommended Installation Position

Examples of correct camera installation on the
rear of the vehicle
Installation position
Installing the Camera/Adjusting its angle
1
Decide the camera installation position.
2
Clean the camera installation surface.
Using a commercially available cleaner, wipe dirt, moisture
and oil away from the surface on which the camera bracket
is to be attached.
3
Loosen the camera bracket retaining screws.
Perform steps 4 and 5 only when they are required.
4
If required, separate the camera bracket from
the camera and adjust the shape according to
the surface on which it will be attached.
Bend
Bend
Camera bracket
4
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Mount so that the "KENWOOD"
logo appears at the top.
Using a commercially available
Phillips screwdriver, loosen the
two retaining screws.
Adjust the camera bracket
shape so that it fi ts the
camera installation
position.
Autogoods "130"
5
Mount the camera on the camera bracket.
Mount so that the "KENWOOD" logo appears at the top.
6
Fix the camera temporarily with tape, etc.
Using a piece of tape, etc., fi x the camera temporarily.
12345
Install the camera at the center of the vehicle and not to hide
the number plate. Install the camera straight toward the
forward/reverse direction of the vehicle. Be careful not to
lean the camera as it will eff ect the viewing image.
7
Complete all of the required connections.
8
Display the camera video.
Before viewing the camera, apply the parking brake
and chock the wheels so that the vehicle will not move.
Otherwise, an unexpected accident may result.
For displaying the camera video, read the instruction manual
for your video monitor.
Change the shift lever to the R (Reverse) range
to view the image of the rear of the vehicle.
9
Adjust the camera angle.
When adjusting the camera angle, be careful not to stretch
the camera cord.
Adjust the angle so that the rear of the vehicle or the bumper
can be seen at the bottom of the monitor.
Vehicle rear part or bumper

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