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VisionStat 5.6” and 7.0” Wired Video Monitoring Systems
Installation: Cameras
Each Camera will have a 4-pin connection and be connected to the Monitor’s 22-pin
wiring harness via an extension cable. The extension cables come in lengths of 5M,
10M and 20M. The length of the cable used
should be determined by the length of the
vehicle, including any passageway or route
you take through the vehicle’s body to
ensure a safe and secure connection.
Select a location to mount the Camera(s)
that allows for unobstructed viewing of the
area under consideration. It is important to
position the Camera so there is adequate
visibility without creating unrealized blind
spots. To aid in this effort, have an assistant
hold the Camera in the desired mounting location
while temporarily powering the system. This will help
ensure that the desired viewing area is visible prior to
mounting the Camera(s).
Most commercial vehicles are exposed to vibration
and other harsh impacts. Install the Camera in a
location where it will be secure. Take the necessary
measures to reinforce and securely support the
Camera if it will be exposed to uncommon amounts of
stress and/or vibration. It is suggested that the
Camera be mounted as high as possible to prevent
blind spots that result from it being installed too low to
the ground. Cameras installed low to the ground also
expose the lens to more dirt, mud, exhaust gasses, etc.
The VisionStat wired system uses a series of 4-pin connections to connect the Camera
to the Monitor’s wiring harness. It is important that these connections are aligned
properly, using the arrows printed on the outer shell. Once the connection is pushed
together, the user should tighten the fastener and pull the rubber sleeve over for added
protection and to prevent loose connections.
NOTE: If using a truck and trailer, or other two vehicle configuration, the Truck &
Trailer Interconnect will need to be used. This interconnect system is available in both
1 camera and 4 camera versions. You will need to use the interconnect with enough
connections to support all cameras on the trailer or rear vehicle.
Fig 9: 18IR Mounting Bracket
Fig 10: 4-pin Connection
Fig 11: Examples of running the extension cables
Fig 11: Extension Cable Paths
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