Installing the LCD monitor
7.3
Connecting the monitor electrically
The circuit diagram for the LCD monitor can be found in fig. d, page 7:
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NOTICE!
Cables and connections that are not properly installed will cause malfunctions or
damage to components.
Correct installation of cables and connections ensures lasting and trouble-free
operation of the retrofitted components.
Observe the following instructions when laying the connection cable:
• If possible, use original ducts for laying the cables, or other suitable options, such as ventilation
grilles. If there are no existing ducts, you must drill a hole of ∅ 22 mm. Check beforehand that
there is sufficient space on the other side for the drill head to emerge (fig. 2, page 3).
• Cover the holes with the feed through (fig. b 1, page 6) in the base of the monitor bracket.
• To prevent damage to the cables, when laying them ensure that there is always sufficient
distance to vehicle components which can become hot (lights, heaters, ventilators etc.).
• When laying the cables (fig. 3, page 3), make sure:
– They are not kinked or twisted
– They do not rub on edges
– They are not laid in sharp-edged ducts without protection.
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Description
Monitor
20-pin socket
Monitor line
20-pin plug
12 – 24 V positive cable (red): connected to the positive pole of the ignition
(connected positive, terminal 5) or the positive pole of the battery
(terminal 30).
Earth cable (black): connected to the negative pole of the voltage source.
Cable (green): control input for video input CAM1,
such as for connecting the reversing light
Cable (white): control input for video input CAM2,
such as for the side camera
6-pin CAM1 socket (connection to video source 1)
6-pin CAM2 socket (connection to video source 2)
6-pin CAM3 socket (connection to video source 3),
with video signal detection)
PerfectView M55L, M75L
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