Notes on the electrical connection
Therefore, please observe the following instructions:
As far as possible, use original ducts for laying the cables, or other suita-
ble options such as panelling edges, ventilation grilles or dummy plugs. If
no openings are available, you must drill holes for the cables. Check
beforehand that there is sufficient space on the other side for the drill head
to emerge.
Wherever possible, lay cables inside the vehicle, as they are better pro-
tected there than outside.
If you do need to lay a cable outside the vehicle, ensure that it is well fas-
tened (use additional cable ties, insulating tape etc.).
To prevent damage to the cables when laying them, ensure that they are
far enough away from hot or moving vehicle components (exhaust pipes,
drive shafts, light systems, fans, heaters, etc.). Use corrugated piping or
other protective materials to protect against mechanical wear.
Screw on the plug connections for the connecting cables to protect them
against water penetration (fig. 0, page 5).
When laying the cables, make sure:
– they are not kinked or twisted
– they do not rub on edges
– they are not laid in sharp-edged ducts without protection (fig. 3,
page 4).
Attach the cables securely in the vehicles to prevent tripping hazards.
This can be performed by using cable binders, insulating tape or gluing in
place with adhesives.
Protect every through-hole made in the bodywork against water penetra-
tion, e.g. by using a cable with a sealant and by spraying the cable and
the cable sleeve with sealant.
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NOTE
Only start sealing through-holes when you have completed all
installation work on the camera and have laid the required cable
lengths.
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