
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
A-Pillar Cover
Fig. 3
A-Pillar Cover
Fig. 4
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Mounting the Dashcam
1 Clean the mounting area with the alcohol
wipe provided.
2 Re-wipe the area with a clean cloth to remove
any residue.
3 Remove the adhesive paper from the
mounting plate.
4 Alignment check:
»Ensure the pad orientation will hold the
dashcam with the cable facing UP.
»The road-facing camera must not be blocked
by existing ADAS units, toll tags, tints or
sunshades, vehicle certifications, other decals
or objects.
»The cab-facing camera should not be blocked
by mirrors, internal shades or hanging items.
»The mounting plate is level with the horizon.
5 Press the MIDDLE of the mounting plate firmly
into the windshield, working outwards, so the
entire adhesive pad touches the windshield
(you can better check this occasionally from
outside the vehicle). Push firmly for 20s. Wait
another 2 minutes for full adhesion.
6 Attach the dashcam body into the mounting
plate. Leave the protective film on the lenses
until the Install Wizard phase.
Fig.1: CORRECT Full contact with the mounting
plate to the windshield. THEN, the main body
is mounted.
Fig. 2: INCORRECT Dashcam should be mounted
AFTER the mounting plate has fully stuck to the
windshield.
7 Plug the main cable into the dashcam. The
cable should run:
»Across the top of the windshield out of sight.
»Down the windshield's A-pillar (out of sight,
secured, tucked into the lining trim), down
the back of the dashboard.
»In the shortest, most convenient path to your
key connection points.
8 Find the vehicle’s junction and/or fuse box
under the dash. It’s good practice to take a
picture of the vehicle’s current configuration to
use as a reference later.
9 If attaching the Remote Record button, be
aware that this can be fused on a separate
circuit for vehicle power, or run o an existing
fused power circuit.
Fig. 3: A-pillar removal. A-Pillar linings use a snap-in clip, and are removable by hand. Remove, run the
cable down its length, and replace (Fig. 4).