Target Group; Installing The Camera; Connecting The Camera - Dometic CAM1000RHD Instructions De Montage Et De Service

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Target group

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Target group
The mechanical and electrical installation and setup of the device must be per-
formed by a qualified technician who has demonstrated skill and knowledge
related to the construction and operation of automotive equipment and instal-
lations, and who is familiar with the applicable regulations of the country in
which the equipment is to be installed and/or used, and has received safety
training to identify and avoid the hazards involved.
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Installing the camera

See fig. 2 to fig. 9
Note the following before installation (change acceptance):
• Depending on country-specific regulations, the system BVS71000RHD - CAM1000RHD + M75LXAHD may
require an approval by a testing laboratory (e.g., DEKRA, TÜV).
• Observe the manufacturer's installation guidelines.
• The device may only be put into operation if the user is aware of the risks and dangers resulting from the use of
the device.
Note the following during installation:
• Note the detection range dependent on the position of the camera:
– Operating mode A (red letter "A" on screen) for camera positions with a mounting height from 2 m to 3 m
(fig. 2 to fig. 4)
– Operating mode B (red letter "B" on screen) for camera positions with a mounting height from 3 m to 4 m
(fig. 3 to fig. 4)
1. Install the extension base if the box body blocks the view to the detection zone (fig. 5).
2. Install the camera as shown in fig. 6 to fig. 8.
3. Mount the monitor as shown in fig. 9, preferably in the area of the left A-pillar, 30° to the viewing axis straight
ahead.
The NOR/ MIR selection of the monitor is triggered by the yellow/orange wires.
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Connecting the camera

See fig. 0
Note the following:
• As far as possible, use original ducts for laying the cables, or other suitable options such as paneling edges, ven-
tilation grilles or dummy plugs. If no openings are available, you must drill holes for the respective cables.
Check beforehand that there is sufficient space on the other side for the drill head to emerge.
• Wherever possible, lay cables inside the vehicle as they are better protected there than outside.
• If you do need to lay a cable outside the vehicle, ensure that it is well fastened (use additional cable ties, insu-
lating tape, etc.).
• To prevent damage to the cables when laying them, ensure that they are always far enough away from hot or
moving vehicle components (exhaust pipes, driveshafts, light systems, fans, heaters, etc.).
• Attach the cables securely in the vehicle to prevent tripping hazards. This can be performed by using cable
binders, insulating tape or gluing in place with adhesives.
• Protect every through-hole made in the bodywork against water penetration by suitable measures, e.g. by
using a cable with a sealant and by spraying the cable and the cable sleeve with sealant.
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