Kenwood CMOS-300 Instruction Manual - Page 4

Installation - back up camera

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Installation CAUTION • The adjustments during camera setting may be hindered depending on the camera installation position. Do not install the camera securely but attach it only temporarily until the camera setting has completed. Recommended Installation Position Examples of correct camera installation Installation position 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 Adjust the camera bracket shape so that it fits the camera Bend installation position. Camera bracket 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., fix the camera temporarily and adjust the angles so that the rear end of the vehicle can be viewed. 12-34 Mount so that the "KENWOOD" logo appears at the top. The CMOS-300 should be installed at a height of 55 cm (21.7 inch) or more. 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. Using a commercially available Phillips screwdriver, loosen the two retaining screws. Attach the camera on the rear center position of the vehicle taking care not to hide the license plate. Make sure that the camera points straight toward the rear of the vehicle travel direction. Be careful not to lean the camera toward other directions of the vehicle, etc. 7 Complete all of the required connections. 8 Display the camera video. Some video monitors may switch automatically to the external video input function. For details, read the instruction manual for your video monitor. 9 Change the shift lever to the R (Reverse) range to view the image of the rear of the vehicle. 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. Perform steps 4 and 5 only when they are required. 4 | CMOS-300/CMOS-200

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CMOS-300/CMOS-200
CAUTION
The adjustments during camera setting may be
hindered depending on the camera installation
position. Do not install the camera securely but
attach it only temporarily until the camera setting has
completed.
Recommended Installation Position
Examples of correct camera installation
Installation position
The CMOS-300 should be installed at a
height of 55 cm (21.7 inch) or more.
Mount so that the
“KENWOOD” logo appears at
the top.
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.
Using a commercially
available Phillips
screwdriver, loosen the two
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
Adjust the camera
bracket shape so
that it fits the camera
installation position.
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., fix the camera
temporarily and adjust the angles so that the rear
end of the vehicle can be viewed.
12-34
Attach the camera on the rear center position of
the vehicle taking care not to hide the license plate.
Make sure that the camera points straight toward
the rear of the vehicle travel direction. Be careful
not to lean the camera toward other directions of
the vehicle, etc.
7
Complete all of the required connections.
8
Display the camera video.
Some video monitors may switch automatically to
the external video input function. For details, read
the instruction manual for your video monitor.
9
Change the shift lever to the R (Reverse) range
to view the image of the rear of the vehicle.
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.
Installation