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Feb 15, 2025 - 03:23 AM
The installation of the AMTIFO A2 HD 1080P Backup Car Camera is easy and practical. Here is a step-by-step guide:
1. Start by determining the best location for mounting the camera on the rear of your vehicle. The camera should be positioned in a way that provides a clear view of the area behind the car.
2. Once you have chosen the location, use the provided installation accessories to securely mount the camera. Make sure it is firmly attached and aligned properly.
3. Next, locate the reverse lights of your car. These lights are usually located near the rear bumper. You will need to connect the camera's power cable to the positive and negative wires of the reverse lights. This will allow the camera to automatically activate when the car is in reverse.
4. Connect the video cable from the camera to the 4.3-inch monitor. The video cable is 23.5ft long, providing flexibility in routing it through your vehicle.
5. Mount the 4.3-inch monitor either on the dashboard or the windshield using a suction cup mount (not supplied).
6. Connect the monitor to a power source. You can use the provided cigarette lighter plug to power the monitor.
7. Once all the connections are made, turn on the car's ignition and switch to reverse gear. The camera should activate, and you should see the rear view on the monitor.
8. Adjust the camera angle and the position of the guide lines on the monitor to suit your preferences. The monitor has controls for adjusting settings such as brightness, contrast, saturation, and tint.
9. The AMTIFO A2 HD 1080P Backup Car Camera is waterproof to IP69 standards, so you can be confident in its performance in various weather conditions.
If you encounter any difficulties during the installation process, refer to the user manual for further guidance or contact AMTIFO's customer support for assistance.
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