DoHonest 1080P Digital Wireless Backup Camera Kit
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What’s in the Box?
Note: Details may change based on item configuration
Feature
- Camera built-in Microphone & monitor built-in speaker: You can get the video sound while driving or parking.
- Multi-function and Multi-channel Signal Input – Equipped with independent green reversing trigger line.
- The centralized power cord is powered by the power supply on the fuse box in the cab, eliminating the tedious steps of disassembling and installing the taillamp.
- The system can be installed to turn on only when the vehicle is in reverse or wired for continuous viewing.
- The best fit for heavy-duty vehicles is an RV, motorhome, large truck, travel trailer, box truck, etc.
- Meets FCC/CE standards
Parts Identification
Introduction
- This manual contains instructions to make the installation of the camera and monitor easier. The color backup camera system is a supplement to standard rear-view mirror systems and will provide additional rear-view vision when installed and maintained properly. It is not intended in any way to be a substitute for careful and cautious driving.
Getting Started
TEST THE SYSTEM
- We recommend doing a benchmark test before installation to ensure that all components are working properly. To ensure the system works properly after installation, all components should be tested and checked before installation.
- Firstly, refer to the what’s in the box page to check whether the component is missing. We do not rule out that some components may be damaged in the case of violent loading and unloading during transportation. If so, please contact us in time.
- Secondly, connect the power cable(9-pin connector) to the monitor, the positive and negative terminals to 12-32v voltage, then the power indicator will turn blue and all the buttons into blue backlight, indicating the successful test of the display, can work normally.
- Finally, connect the 4-pin connector(the other end of the power cable)to the backup camera, restart the power supply of the monitor, and the corresponding channel image will appear. If the display is normal, so the backup camera is working properly. If not, please refer to the troubleshooting.
- Note: The monitor can only display the image of the camera of the corresponding channel. If your camera is connected to the AV1 channel, please switch the monitor to AV1.
BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION
- As the camera needs to be fixed on the vehicle, it may need to drill a hole on your car. Before drilling, please measure the size of the boreholes and check that no cable or wiring is on the other side of the wall.
- Keep all cables away from hot or moving parts and noisy electrical components.
- Please clamp all wires securely to reduce the possibility of them being damaged while the vehicle is in use.
System Connection Diagram
First, take a look at how the system components all connect together:
Recommended Installation Locations
- Camera: Close to rear marker lights, centered on vehicle
- Monitor: Dashboard area for easy viewing
Cable Connections
- Red wire to ignition hot (+) 12-32 volts
- Black wire to ground (-) (please use a chassis ground post)
- Green trigger wire to backup light or backup beeper wire to activate monitor when in reverse
- Connect the green trigger wire to the backup light wire or backup beeper wire. This connection is needed to activate the monitor when putting the vehicle into reverse
POWERED BY CIRCUIT FUSE
- Firstly, connect and connect the RED Wire(ACC+) to the fuse switch.
- Secondly, find the car’s circuit fuse box under your car cab.
- Finally, according to the labels on the fuse hardwire to find the corresponding power fuse and connect the corresponding line (voltage must be between 12-32V).
- Note: If connecting power directly to the battery, the camera is always ON and, therefore, can drain the battery. Therefore, it is recommended to connect power to an ignition switched accessory power source..
INSTALLATION CAMERA
- Firstly, find the best installation position to install the backup camera on your vehicle,e.g. close to rear marker lights, centered on the vehicle.
- Secondly, remove the camera U-bracket, mark the hole position with a marker pen, then drilling, after the hole is finished, route the terminal wire of the camera through it and install the screw of the backup camera
INSTALLATION MONITOR
- Firstly, find the best position to install the monitor in your vehicle.https://manualslibraryy.com/nissan-versa-fuse-box-location-and-circuit-details-in-user-manual/
- Secondly, Remove the screw around then take out the monitor. Put U-bracket to the right place and adjust angle, prepare 2 screws.
- Thirdly, Locking the bracket by screws. Put the monitor into the bracket and lock it.
- Finally, adjust the best angle to allow optimum driver viewing comfort by themself.
Operation Guide
REMOTE CONTROL
- Power button
- Video select button
- Left arrow (Positive/increase) button
- Menu button
- Right arrow (Negative/decrease) button
- Mode select button: rotate, flip image/normal/mirror image setting
FUNCTIONS OPERATE
- V1/V2 button: switch CH1 and CH2 channel camera.
- Mode button: rotate flip image/normal/mirror image setting
- Power button: turn on/off and standby
- Menu button press 1 time: enter brightness adjust mode, press +/- to increase/ decrease the value, wait 10 seconds to exit setup mode, valid value is 0—40, factory default value is 20.
- Menu button press 2 times: enter contrast adjust mode, press +/- to increase/ decrease the value, wait 10 seconds to exit setup mode, valid value is 0—40, factory default value is 20.
- Menu button press 3 times: enter color adjust mode, press +/- to increase/ decrease the value, wait 10 seconds to exit setup mode, valid value is 0—40, factory default value is 20.
- Menu button press 4 times: enter language adjust mode, press +/- to increase/ decrease the value, wait 10 seconds to exit setup mode, valid value is English, Francais …, factory default value is English.
- Menu button press 5 times: enter default setting mode, press +/- to increase/ decrease the value, wait 10 seconds to exit setup mode, Notes: valid item is brightness, contrast, color, volume, ruler setting only, invalid item is language RLUD, VCOM.
- Menu button press 6 times: enter volume adjust mode, press +/- to increase/ decrease the value, wait 10 seconds to exit setup mode, valid value is 0—40, factory default value is 20.
- Menu button press 7 times: enter RLUD adjust mode(normal/mirror flip rotate image), press +/- to increase/ decrease the value, wait 10 seconds to exit setup mode, valid value is 1,2,3,4, this selection rotate/flip each camera image individually both horizontally and vertically, This allows for a correct image of front/rear camera, e.g. 4–rear camera, 3–front camera, effect individually both CH1and CH2.
- Menu button press 8 times: enter VCOM adjust mode, press +/-to increase/ decrease the value, wait 10 seconds to exit setup mode. valid value is 0—40, factory default value is 20.
- Menu button press 9 times: enter ruler setting adjust mode(parking guideline), press +/- to increase/ decrease the value, wait 10 seconds to exit setup mode. Note: valid setting for CH2 channel only, invalid setting for CH1 channel.
- Menu button press 10 times: enter version check mode, wait 10 seconds to exit setup mode, reserve only.
- Parking guideline setting: same as “Menu button press 9times”.
- Mirror image setting: same as “Menu button press 7times”.
Specification & Dimension
Camera
Troubleshooting
- The monitor will not power-up (the power indicator LED lights is always off)
- Check fuse
- Check 12v+ to monitor
- Check ground connection
- Check this product within the voltage range(12-32V) specified.
- No signal/blue on monitor screen
- Do a hard reset, unplug all cables, leave out for 1 minute, and then re-connect them.
- Check to ensure that the connection to the camera is tight.
- Verify camera cable is plugged into the port labeled backup camera
- Verify that the red positive trigger on the power harness cable is put to power 12v+.
- No image on the screen
- Verify camera is on the correct camera input
- Verify cable is connected to the monitor
- Verify camera is connected to the cable
- Connect the known working camera and cable to the monitor.
- No audio on camera
- Verify the volume setting
- Verify chosen camera has an audio function.
- Verify chosen extension cable has an audio wire
- Wrong normal/mirror image setting
- Verify RLUD(normal/mirror flip rotate image) setting, e.g., mirror image: rear camera; normal image: front/side camera.
- Verify chosen camera has a mirror
- No parking guidelines on camera
- Verify ruler setting is on
- Verify chosen camera is CH2 channel; invalid for the CH1 channel
- Verify and make sure if the green reverse trigger wire is properly connected to the backup light wire or backup beeper wire.
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DoHonest 1080P Digital Wireless Backup Camera Kit-FAQs
How does a wireless backup camera get power?
Most wireless backup cameras are powered by batteries, allowing for easy, wire-free installation and flexible placement.
How does a WiFi backup camera work?
A WiFi backup camera captures video of the area behind your vehicle and transmits it wirelessly to a connected device like a smartphone or tablet via a WiFi signal.
When does the backup camera turn on?
The camera automatically activates when you shift the vehicle into reverse, showing a live view on the display screen.
Can wireless cameras work without electricity?
Yes, battery-powered or solar-powered wireless cameras can function without being plugged into an electrical source, but batteries will need occasional charging.
Does a wireless backup camera need WiFi to work?
No, not all wireless cameras require WiFi. Some models use Bluetooth or a direct wireless signal to connect to the display without relying on internet access.
What triggers the backup camera?
Shifting the car into reverse gear triggers the camera to turn on and display the rear view on your monitor.
Why is my backup camera screen black?
A black screen is often due to a blocked lens—dirt, mud, or debris could be covering it. Try cleaning the camera lens for a clearer image.
What do the blue and red lines on the camera screen mean?
The blue lines mark your vehicle’s width and expected path. The red line indicates approximately 18 inches from the rear of the vehicle, helping you gauge distance when reversing.