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  • Page 2 Pair a DCA07 Wi-Fi auxiliary camera to your DCC07-12 Dash Camera Once you've connected the auxiliary camera to an ignition power source, pair it with the vehicle's dashcam. Pairing the auxiliary camera to the dashcam enables the dashcam to pull recordings from the auxiliary camera and upload them to the cloud. We have tested pairing up to four auxiliary cameras with one dashcam.
  • Page 3 The screen unlocks and the menu appears: Press Settings. Scroll down and press WiFi. Toggle the button to turn on the Mobile Hotspot.
  • Page 4 Return to the Settings menu. Scroll down and press Add Cameras. The dashcam searches for available, unpaired auxiliary cameras. This can take up to a minute.
  • Page 5 A snapshot from the auxiliary camera appears on the screen. If it is the auxiliary camera you want to pair with the dashcam, press YES. Note If it is not the auxiliary camera you want to pair with, press NO. The dashcam continues to search for available, unpaired cameras.
  • Page 6 Press DONE. You are taken back to the Settings screen. Repeat steps 7 through 9 for any additional auxiliary cameras. Important After another auxiliary camera is paired, the first one disconnects. It reconnects on its own in about a minute. To confirm that the auxiliary camera paired successfully, scroll down, and press More Info.
  • Page 7 From this screen, you can see all the auxiliary cameras that are connected to your dashcam. Note If one or more auxiliary cameras don't appear, exit the More Info screen, wait about a minute to make sure they have all reconnected, and re-enter. The paired auxiliary cameras should all appear.
  • Page 8 Auxiliary camera reset button The reset button is located on the side of the camera(s) lens ball. To access it, loosen the two screws on the lower camera mount to move the ball around, Arrows point to the reset button. The reset button has two settings.
  • Page 9 Mounting the auxiliary camera(s) and views Before mounting the camera, ensure that the installer understands how the end-user is looking to enhance the views around the vehicle. Typical additional views are: •Low on rear of vehicle •High on rear of vehicle, rear loading safety •Driver or Passenger side •Side of vehicle when working or loading from the side •Internal area of passenger transport or load areas for security, health and...
  • Page 10 Example Wi-Fi Surfsight auxiliary cameras options. Example: Wi-Fi Surfsight auxiliary cameras Flush (rear) mount location. When mounting to a vehicle where the camera will be surrounded by the bracket, use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the mounting bracket (A) to swing the camera away from the bracket 90 degrees.

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Dcc07-12