E. Aaching the camera to vehicle
Place the screws removed in step
2B in to the original screw holes on
the vehicle. Tighten the screws up
to secure the numberplate and
numberplate frame to the vehicle.
Step 3 - Bringing the cable connector in to vehicle
The cameras are ed with a rubber cable entry grommet to facilitate
geng the connector inside the vehicle. Although some people choose not
to use this, opng instead to make a small channel on one of the number-
plate lights - to allow the cable to enter. If you choose the laer method,
ensure you make it big enough to avoid crushing the cable when the num-
berplate light is reinserted.
Step 4 - Adjusng the viewing angle of the camera
The camera barrel should be adjusted to get the best picture quality/view.
To adjust the cameras, the two small screws at the front of the camera will
need loosening (see image below). To do so, turn the two screws counter
clockwise to loosen. Then adjust
the camera barrel to your de-
sired angle.
We recommend adjusng so
that as there is minimal sky in
the picture. This is so the camera
will adjust to the area that you
need to monitor, instead of adjusng to the sky (which it would do if more
than 50% of the picture was sky).
Step 5 - Enjoy your handywork and make a cuppa
Boil that kele and brew a cuppa, then sit back and enjoy your handy work.
We hope you enjoy your new camera. If you need any further advice/