Installation - Kenwood CA-DR1130 Instruction Manual

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Step 1: Connect the Fuse Tap Cable to the fuse box.
1.1 Find your vehicle's fuse box. Typically it locates under the driver
steering wheel or underneath your engine hood. Please refer your
vehicle manual.
1.2 Remove original fuses associated with your vehicle's ignition ACC /
Switched and Permanent power supply.
We recommend that the maximum rating of the fuse is no more
than 20 Amps. Please refer your vehicle manual.
1.3 There is a fuse (Item 6) built in the socket for fuse tap cable (Item
7) which protects the dash cam. Please do not remove or change it.
1.4 Choose the correct fuse tap cable from the four supplied types.
Plug in the original fuse to the socket for the original fuse (Item 8).
Plug in the Red Fuse Tap Cable to the ACC socket and Yellow Fuse
Tap Cable to the Permanent socket where the original fuse was
removed from the fuse box on Step1.2.
Step 2: Car Power Cable Installation
2.1 Mount the dash cam behind the rearview mirror and connect the
5V Type C USB connector (Item 1) to the dash cam.
2.2 Beginning with the dash cam end, tuck the car power cable into
the headliner and hide the power cable along the A-pillar to the
rubber trim by using a pry/trim removal tool to loosen any trim.
Make sure there is still enough cable for dash cam connections.
2.3 Keep lining the cable to the fuse box. Once you have the cable to
the fuse box, look for the ground around the area of the fuse box.
We recommend you ground the negative(-) spade connector (Item
3) to a bolt on unpainted bare metal. Next, plug in the positive(+)
car power bullet connector (Item 4, 5) to the positive(+) fuse tap
cable bullet connector (Item 9), red to red and yellow to yellow,
and it will enable the dash cam to receive power. Organize any
excess cable by using a cable clip to a convenient position.
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