Audiovox CCDFR manual

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    128-7223 1 of 12 Installation Instructions Model CCDFR Color Camera External Mount CCDFR FEA TURES: ! High Resolution, 1/3”CCD Color Camera ! Compact Zinc Alloy Die Cast Body ! W aterproof Housing ! W aterproof Microphone ! Adjustable Mounting Angle ! W ide Angle Lens ! Flush Mount or Surface Mount[...]

  • Page 2

    128-7223 2 of 12 Color Camera V iew: Cable Connector End V iew: 1[...]

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    128-7223 3 of 12 Specifications: 1. Signal System: NTSC 2. V oltage: DC12V 3. Current: 80mA 4. Image Sensor: 1/3” CCD Color Sensor NTSC: 510 X 492 picture elements 5. Horizontal Definition: 420 Lines 6. V iewing Angle: 120 degrees 7. Minimum Illumination: 0.8 LUX 8. Outer Dimensions: 1.18”(W) x 1.10”(H) x 1.65”(D) 9. W eight: 2.5 Oz 2[...]

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    128-7223 4 of 12 Contents: 3[...]

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    128-7223 5 of 12 Contents Description: 1. Camera: 1 8. Slant W asher 1: 1 2. Support Bracket: 1 9. Slant W asher 2: 1 3. Lock Nut: 1 10. T apping Screw: 2 4. Protective Cover: 1 1 1. Combine Screw: 2 5. T op Cover: 1 12. W asher: 2 6. Flat W asher 1: 1 13. Docking Nut: 2 7. Flat W asher 2: 1 4[...]

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    128-7223 6 of 12 Flush Mount Note: 1. Camera 3. Lock Nut 5. T op Cover 6. Flat W asher 1 14. Mounting Plate 5[...]

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    128-7223 7 of 12 Flush Mount Installation: 1. Select a suitable mounting location in the rear center of vehicle. Check behind panel for wire routing access and confirm that the drill will not damage any existing components. Use a 7/8” hole saw to drill the mount ing hole. 2. Screw the lock nut with the threaded side toward the camera body in the [...]

  • Page 8

    128-7223 8 of 12 Angle Flush Mount Note: 1. Camera 3. Lock Nut 5. T op Cover 7. Flat W asher 2 8. Slant W asher 1 9. Slant W asher 2 7 Size of Mounting Holes (See the Attached Page)[...]

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    128-7223 9 of 12 Angle Flush Mount Installation: 1. Select a suitable mounting location in the rear center of vehicle. Check behind panel for wire routing access and confirm that the drill will not damage any existing components. Drill four 1/8” positioning holes and one 7/8” mounting hole at the mounting location according to the drawing of Si[...]

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    128-7223 10 of 12 Surface Mount Note: 1. Camera 2. Support Bracket 3. Lock Nut 4. Protective Cover 5. T op Cover 6. Flat W asher 1 1 1. Combine Screw 12. W asher 13. Docking Nut 9[...]

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    128-7223 11 of 12 Surface Mount Installation: 1. Locate suitable mounting location in the rear center of the vehicle and use the support bracket (# 2) as a template to mark and drill two 5/32” holes on the mounting location. 2. Put the support bracket (# 2) onto the camera neck, then screw the lock nut along the camera neck to secure the bracket [...]

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    128-7223 12 of 12 © 2004 Audiovox Electronics Corp., 150 Marcus Blvd., Hauppauge, N.Y . 1 1788 128-7223[...]