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Long range up to 1200 ft, Practical, Mobile, Durable, & Affordable. Easy setup No tools required Minimal interference Range up to 1200 ft Can be used everywhere! Trailer Eyes ® is a registered trademark www.trailereyes.com...
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St. Charles, IL USA other incidental charges. • Call Trailer Eyes® before sending any product back for repair. We will issue you a return authorization number and the instructions for warranty service. We will need a copy of the purchase receipt and a brief explanation of the problem.
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Weight ---------------------------------- 9 oz. (Excludes clamping base) should be safety. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Trailer Eyes®, its subsidiaries and licensors hereby disclaim all liability Booster antenna (Two antennas are included) arising out of any use of this product and its contents.
2. Make sure the camera and monitor are switched to ON. mounting options should be used. Trailer Eyes® does not take any 3. If you are using a 9V battery to power responsibility for any fines, penalties, or damages that may be the camera, change the battery.
-- Straight line, clear view, no obstacles in between, up to 1200 feet. 2. Booster antenna (7-pin connector, 16 ft. cable, magnet base) for -- When the camera is in the trailer and the signal needs to go monitor through layers of metal and the antennas can’t see each other; up 3.
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6. Switch to the correct channel that coordinates with your camera’s channel. To switch channels- Press the “CH” (Channel) button, Setting up the camera in the trailer cycle through the channels. There are 8 channels to cycle through. 1. Insert a 9V battery into the battery compartment. Turn the ON/OFF Once the correct channel is found, the screen will show the object switch to the OFF position.
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5. Position and secure the booster antenna close to an opened window or panel (the antenna has a magnet base). Unless your trailer is lon ger than 40 feet, you don’t need to mount the camera booster antenna outside of your trailer.
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Do not let monitor or antenna interfere with driver or passengers. 5. If your trailer is more than 40 feet long or has problems receiving the signal from the camera, you may need to mount the booster antenna outside of your vehicle.
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