Garmin StreetPilot 7200 Owner's Manual for US - Page 42

Using a Backup Camera, Adjusting the Video Settings - mount

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Watching Videos Using a Backup Camera Using a Dead Reckoning (DR) cable (available from Garmin), you can connect a composite backup camera to the StreetPilot. Each time you put your vehicle in reverse, the camera shows what is behind you. You must have the DR cable installed by a professional. See pages 53-54 for more information. Mount the camera according to the instructions from the manufacturer. Adjusting the Video Settings From the Menu page, touch Settings > General > Video Input. Input Type-Select Backup Camera and touch Done. Reverse Response-set to Auto or Prompt. Reverse Light Polarity-select High or Low. Contact the vehicle manufacturer for polarity or check with a voltmeter. Set to High (most common) if a positive, high voltage is detected when the reverse lights are illuminated. Set to Low if no voltage or low voltage is detected when the reverse lights are illuminated. View Source-when the backup camera is connected to the StreetPilot, touch View Source to view the camera. Caution: Do not rely solely on a backup camera connected to the A/V Input when operating your vehicle. A backup camera does not provide a comprehensive view of the entire rear area of a vehicle. You should always look around outside your vehicle and use your mirrors to confirm rearward clearance. Garmin cannot be held responsible for injuries, collisions, or accidents resulting from backup camera usage. 34 StreetPilot 7200/7500 Owner's Manual

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StreetPilot 7200/7500 Owner’s Manual
W
ATCHING
V
IDEOS
Using a Backup Camera
Using a Dead Reckoning (DR) cable (available from
Garmin), you can connect a composite backup camera
to the StreetPilot. Each time you put your vehicle in
reverse, the camera shows what is behind you.
You must have the DR cable installed by a professional.
See
pages 53–54
for more information. Mount the camera
according to the instructions from the manufacturer.
Adjusting the Video Settings
From the Menu page, touch
Settings
>
General
>
Video
Input
.
Input Type—
Select
Backup Camera
and touch
Done
.
Reverse Response
set to Auto or Prompt.
Reverse Light Polarity
—select High or Low. Contact
the vehicle manufacturer for polarity or check with a
voltmeter. Set to High (most common) if a positive,
high voltage is detected when the reverse lights are
illuminated. Set to Low if no voltage or low voltage is
detected when the reverse lights are illuminated.
View Source
—when the backup camera is connected to
the StreetPilot, touch
View Source
to view the camera.
CAUTION:
Do not rely solely on a backup camera connected to the A/V Input when operating your vehicle.
A backup camera does not provide a comprehensive view of the entire rear area of a vehicle. You should
always look around outside your vehicle and use your mirrors to confirm rearward clearance. Garmin cannot
be held responsible for injuries, collisions, or accidents resulting from backup camera usage.