Banks Power Backup Camera For use with Banks iQ 2.0 User Manual

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iMPoRTaNT! Before installing

Banks Backup Camera, make sure

your Banks iQ is updated to the

latest version.
To update Banks iQ software

1.

For Windows XP users, make sure

that microsoft ActiveSync is installed

on your computer and that you have

an active internet connection.
For Windows 7 and Vista users, make

sure that Microsoft Mobile Device is

installed on your computer.
NOTE: If you do not have Microsoft

ActiveSync or Mobile Device visit

www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile

or visit Banks website for direct links

and detail update instruction at

www.bankspower.com/iqupdate.

2.

Install the Banks iQ Update Utility

on your computer by visiting

www.BanksPower.com/Downloads.

3.

Turn the Banks iQ on and allow it

to complete its booting process (about

a minute). In the ‘Environment Select’

menu press on the ‘Productivity’

Environment. Then press on ‘Desktop’

tab to open the Windows desktop.

Then plug the Banks iQ into your PC

using the supplied USB cable.
CaUTioN: The iQ must be in

the Windows desktop before

connecting the iQ to a PC. The iQ

will either ignore the connection

or register an error if the iQ is not

in the ’Desktop’ mode.

4.

Start the Banks iQ Update Utility

and follow the on-screen directions on

your PC to update your Bank iQ with

the latest software updates.
For more detail instruction to

update your Banks iQ please go to

www.bankspower.com/iqupdate.

installing backup camera

1

. Mount the camera head at the rear

of the vehicle, as close to center as

possible.
CaUTioN: Mount the camera away

from locations where possible

damage can occur due to objects

hitting or striking the camera.

2.

An adhesive backing is provided on

the mount to simplify initial mounting

location of the camera, but final

installation with the supplied sheet metal

screws is recommended.

3.

Route the cable forward along the

frame rail of the vehicle and use the

supplied cable ties to secure the wire

away from any heat source or moving

components.

4.

Route the male Av-IN connector end

of the wire through the firewall at an

appropriate location and up to the iQ.

Plug the Av-IN connector into the Av-IN

port on the left side of the iQ. See Figure

2.
NOTE: The overall length of the camera

cable is about 25 feet. This is sufficient

for most applications, but if your vehicle

is a crew cab truck, a motorhome, or

you would like to install the camera at

the back of a trailer, you may need an

extension cable. Extensions cables are

available separately in lengths of 20 feet.

and may be daisy chained to increase

the length up to 85 feet (3 extensions).

Trailers may be accommodated by

placing the junction between two

extensions at the rear of the tow vehicle

and the front of the trailer.

5.

Locate a power source that is active

when the Reverse gear is selected.

This may be most easily done with the

backup lamp on the vehicle or from a

trailer wiring connector.

6.

Locate the supplied t-tap and male

spade connector. Use the t-tap to tap

into the power source. Cut or add wire

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