Audiovox ACA200 manual

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    Model ACA200 License Plate Rear Mounted Camera W ith W ir eless Receiving Module I n s t a l l a t i o n M a n u a l FEA TURES: ● High Resolution: 1/4” CMOS Colo r Camera ● Compact Zinc Alloy Die Cast Body ● W aterproof H ousing ● 130 Degree W i de V iew A ngle ● Selectable Image: Normal/Reverse ● W ireless T r ansmitter ● Adjustabl[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Warnings 2 2. Product Description 4 3. Packing List 5 4. Camera Installation 6 5. Wireless Receiver Installation 9 6. Camera W iring Diagrams 11 7. Specifications 12 8. Troubleshooting 13 9. FCC Statement 15 1[...]

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    2 Warnings This product is intended to assist in safe driving and to allow the driver to have a broader rear view while the vehicle is in reverse. You, as the driver, are solely responsible for the safe operation of your vehicle and the safety of your passengers according to local traffic regulat ions. Do not use any features of this system to the [...]

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    3 1. This pr oduct uti lizes high vol tage. Any unaut horized m odificati ons or dama ge to the product m ay result in electri cal shock. Handle all com ponents with care. Inspec t regularly f or damage t o compone nts and ca bling. 2. Y ou are responsible for ensuring th at the installation of this prod uct does not void or affect t he vehicle man[...]

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    4 Product Description This revol ution ary cam era des ign inte grates a wi reless backup cam era with your vehicle’ s rear license plate w ithout c overing the license plate. The cam era is easy to mount on your ca r , truck, or van wit h the bracket being hid den by your l icense plate. This W i reless Camera transmits a signal usi ng a 2.4 GHz[...]

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    5 Packing List 1. CMOS Camera − 1 qt y 2. W ireless Receiving Module − 1 qty 3. Theft-proof Screws: 2 each course threa d and machine thre ad 4. Flat W asher , 6mm − 2 qty 5. Anti-Theft Alle n Key − 1 qty 6. W ire co nn ectors: a) T ap co nnectors-3 q ty b) Ring co nnector -1 qty 7. W arranty Card 8. Owners Ma nual[...]

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    6 Camera Installation NOTE: The transmitting antenna is lo cated in the camera ’ s wir e shielding. When installing the ca mera wir e, straighten the wire for best transmission, allowing the monitor to r eceive the clearest image possible. DO NO T CU T TH I S W IR E. 1. Remove the rear license plate to determine the best way to run the power wire[...]

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    7 preventative. Route t he camera cable conne ctor through the ho le and insert the grommet into the hole to prevent water from entering into the vehicle. 3. Place the camera brac ket behind the license plate and line up the holes. Fasten the camera mounting bracket and the licen se plate to the vehicle using the an ti-theft screws provided. After [...]

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    iv. Close the top hinged co ver until latched. b) Attach the black wire to the ground. i. Place the un-stripped ground lead wire on the run channel . T ap/Ru n Connection ii. Insert the un-stripped b lack ground wire completely . iii. Fold the tap co nnector back over the wir es and make the connection by crimping the u-contact down flush with the [...]

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    Receiver Installation The receiver must be installed in the vehicle’ s trunk or interior . The receiver are not weather proof and m ust be located in a dry location T ap/Ru n Connection 1. W iring the receiv er connection. a. W irin g the receiver t o the vehi cle. Choose a so urce that onl y has powe r when the vehicle is r unn ing. Connect as s[...]

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    connection by cri m ping the u-contact do wn flus h with the plast i c connector . iv. Close the top hinged co ver until latched. b. Black wire-Chassis/Ground. U sing ground ring supplied, i. Place stripped wire (1/4”) inside c onnector . ii. Crimp the co nnector using a crimpi ng tool to secure the wire. iii. Connect to a vehicle body grounded s[...]

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    Camera W iring (Color Camera V iew) Camera Wiring 11[...]

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    Specifications 1. V oltage: DC12V 2. Operating Current: a. T r ansmitter: 130 mA b. Receiver: 180mA 3. Signal System: NTSC 4. Image Sens or: ¼” CMOS Sensor 5. Horizontal Resolution: 480 lines 12[...]

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    13 6. V iewin g Angle: 130 degrees 7. Minim um Illum ination: 0.3Lux 8. Image Display: Selectable Norm al/Reverse Image 9. W ireless T ransmission Ope rating Fre quency: 2. 4GHz 10. Operat ing temperat ure: 0°C -50°C 11. Adjustable V iewing Angle 12. Cam era Outer Dim ensions: 25m m (W) x 30mm (H) x 62mm (D) Troubleshooting Symptoms Solutions No [...]

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    while reversing t he vehicle needed. 2. Check the rear view camera wiring and connection. V ideo image is not sharp enough Clean the cam era lens. Symptoms Solutions The Monitor is not on after the vehicle is started and vehicle is in reverse? Check the monitor and the receiver wiring and connection. No video sign al appears while reversing the veh[...]

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    15 V ideo image is not sharp enough? Clean the lens of the cam era. FCC ST A TEMENT 1. This device complies with Pa rt 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follo wing two conditions: a. This device m ay not cause harm ful interferen ce, and b. This device must acce pt any interferen ce received, including interference that may cause und[...]

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    16 compliance could void the user ’ s authority to operate the equipment[...]

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    17 17[...]