Kenwood CMOS-740HD Instruction Manual - Page 7

Using a grommet

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9 After adjusting the camera angle, tighten the retaining screws firmly. Inspect the retaining screws at times. If they are loose, tighten them firmly. 10 Fix the camera firmly in position. Peel off the paper liner from the double-side adhesive tape on the camera bracket and attach it. After attaching, push the camera bracket with your finger to ensure close adhesion. Do not touch the adhesive surface with your hand or peel and reattach an attached tape, as these will degrade the adhesive force and may cause the camera bracket to be detached. If required, secure the bracket on the vehicle body using the camera bracket clamping screw. The camera bracket has two holes for the screw. Select one of them to fit the position of the attachment. Camera bracket clamping screw (Ø3 × 8 mm) Using a grommet CAUTION • When drilling a hole in the car body to mount the camera, check the positions of fluid lines, tanks, electrical wiring, etc. to make sure there is will be interference or contact with these. Failure to do so could result in a fire, electric shock or malfunction. • If drilling work is required, be sure to wear a pair of goggles to prevent chips and debris from entering your eyes. Otherwise, there is a risk of injuries. 1 Drill a hole of Φ13 mm for the wiring. φ13mm 2 Make a notch in the enclosed grommet and pass the cable connector on the camera side through it. Ø2 to Ø2.5 mm Grommet Notch Take note of the direction of the grommet. 3 Waterproof the grommet area on the inner side of the back door with a commercially available sealant or similar. Use a commercially available sealant or similar to waterproof the area. English | 7

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After adjusting the camera angle, tighten the
retaining screws firmly.
Inspect the retaining screws at times. If they are
loose, tighten them firmly.
10
Fix the camera firmly in position.
Peel off the paper liner from the double-side
adhesive tape on the camera bracket and attach
it. After attaching, push the camera bracket with
your finger to ensure close adhesion.
Do not touch the adhesive surface with your
hand or peel and reattach an attached tape, as
these will degrade the adhesive force and may
cause the camera bracket to be detached. If
required, secure the bracket on the vehicle body
using the camera bracket clamping screw.
The camera bracket has two holes for the screw.
Select one of them to fit the position of the
attachment.
Ø2 to
Ø2.5 mm
Camera bracket clamping
screw (Ø3 × 8 mm)
Using a grommet
CAUTION
• When drilling a hole in the car body to mount the
camera, check the positions of fluid lines, tanks,
electrical wiring, etc. to make sure there is will be
interference or contact with these. Failure to do so
could result in a fire, electric shock or malfunction.
• If drilling work is required, be sure to wear a pair of
goggles to prevent chips and debris from entering
your eyes. Otherwise, there is a risk of injuries.
1
Drill a hole of Φ13 mm for the wiring.
φ13mm
2
Make a notch in the enclosed grommet and
pass the cable connector on the camera side
through it.
Notch
Grommet
Take note of the direction of
the grommet.
3
Waterproof the grommet area on the inner
side of the back door with a commercially
available sealant or similar.
Use a commercially
available sealant or
similar to waterproof
the area.