Installation <english, Instalación <espanõl – Pioneer ND-BC20PA User Manual

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Parts supplied

𝖠 Rear view camera × 1

𝖡 RCA power supply cable × 1

𝖢 Image processing unit power supply × 1

𝖣 Button unit × 1

𝖤 Hexagonal wrench × 1

𝖥 Velcro tape (soft type) × 1

𝖦 Velcro tape (hard type) × 1

𝖧 Metal clamp × 5

𝖨 Plastic clamp × 10

𝖩 Waterproof pad × 1

𝖪 Double-sided tape (rectangular) × 1

𝖫 Double-sided tape (square) × 1

𝖬 Camera stand bracket 𝖢 × 1

Installation example (Fig. 1)

① Glass surface

② Make sure it doesn’t touch the wiper

③ Install on the center part

Note:

• The position and angle of the image from the rear

view camera can still be adjusted using the initial
setup even if the camera is not installed in the
center of the vehicle. Refer to “First Time Setup”
in the Owner’s Manual for details.

Changing the orientation of camera
stand installation (Fig. 12-1)

The camera stand can be installed in
various ways by changing the direction in
which camera stand bracket

𝖡 is attached

or attaching camera stand bracket

𝖢.

Change to match your car’s shape or the
installation site.

1. Use the hexagon wrench to remove

the screws securing camera stand
brackets

𝖠 and 𝖡. (Fig. 2)

2. Change the direction of installation

bracket

𝖡. (Fig. 3-1)

3. Reattach with the screws.
Installing Using Camera Stand Bracket

𝖢

(Fig. 12-4)
1. Use the hexagon wrench to remove

the screws securing camera stand
brackets

𝖠 and 𝖡. (Fig. 2)

2. Attach camera stand bracket

𝖢 to

the camera stand. (Fig. 3-2)

3. Attach the rear view camera to cam-

era stand bracket

𝖡. (Fig. 3-3)

4. Attach the camera stand and rear

view camera. (Fig. 3-4)

Route the cables as shown in the figure so
that they do not become entangled.
Attach the camera stand while being
careful not to mistake the vertical
orientation
of the rear view camera. (Fig. 8)

Installation Procedure

Note:

• Before making a final installation of the unit,

temporarily connect the wiring to confirm that
the connections are correct and the system works
properly.

• Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure

proper installation. The use of unauthorized parts
can cause malfunctions.

• Consult with your nearest dealer if installation

requires the drilling of holes or other
modifications of the vehicle.

• Install the unit where it does not get in the driver’s

way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a
sudden stop, like an emergency stop.

• When mounting this unit, make sure none of

the leads are trapped between this unit and the
surrounding metalwork or fittings.

• To prevent electric shock, do not install the image

processing unit power supply in places where it
might come in contact with liquids.

• Do not mount this unit near the heater outlet,

where it would be affected by heat, or near the
doors, where rainwater might splash onto it.
(Never install in locations such as the above
because of the danger of malfunction due to high
temperatures.)

• Before drilling any mounting holes always check

behind where you want to drill the holes. Do not
drill into the gas line, brake line, electrical wiring
or other important parts.

• If this unit is installed in the passenger compartment,

anchor it securely so it does not break free while the
car is moving, and cause injury or an accident.

• If this unit is installed under a front seat, make

sure it does not obstruct seat movement. Route
all leads and cords carefully around the sliding
mechanism so they do not get caught or pinched
in the mechanism and cause a short circuit.

• Locate in the position you want to install the rear

view camera. Adjust the angle of the rear view
camera, and install so that the camera doesn’t
touch the car.

• When sticking to a glass surface, stick it on in a

position that assures the camera doesn’t touch the
rear window.

Installation

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• Install so that it does not obstruct the rear field of

view.

• Install so that it does not protrude from the side of

the car.

• Do not perform installation in rain or fog.
• When humidity is high, dry the surface to which

the unit is to be attached before installing. Moisture
on the attachment surface reduces adhesive strength
which may lead to the unit coming off.

• Install so that the rear view camera is aligned in

parallel with the direction of vehicle movement
(straight back from the vehicle). (Fig. 4)

• Install the rear view camera above the license plate.

If the installed location of the rear view camera is
lower than the license plate, it will not be possible
to make image corrections causing distortion of the
image from the rear view camera.

• If the temperature of the attachment surface is

low, warm with a hair dryer of other means before
installing to improve adhesive strength.

• Do not attach the camera stand to areas on the car

body treated with fluorocarbon resin, or glass. This
may result in the rear view camera falling off.

• During the 24-hour period after installing:

– Do not apply water to the unit.
– Do not expose the unit to rain.
– Do not subject the camera to unnecessary force.

• Thoroughly clean where tape is used for sticking

on the unit.

1. Clean the surface to which the rear

view camera is to be installed.
(Fig. 5)

Use a cloth or other item to wipe oil, wax,
dust and any other dirt from the installation
surface.

2. Remove the rear view camera from

the camera stand. (Fig. 6)

Remove the mounting screws with the
hexagon wrench provided.

① Top

② Rear view camera

③ Bottom

④ Installation screw

⑤ Camera stand

3. Align the camera stand with the

installation surface. (Fig. 7)

Adjust the camera stand so that there is no
space between it and the installation surface.

① Turn

② Twist

③ Camera stand

4. Attach the camera stand removed in

step 2 to the rear view camera with
the mounting screws. (Fig. 8)

The rear view camera has a mark indicating
the top of the camera.
Attach the camera stand while being
careful not to mistake the vertical
orientation of the rear view camera.

① Top

② Bottom

③ Mark

5. Peel off the sheet on the back of they

camera stand and stick it on. (Fig. 9,
Fig. 10)

Press the camera stand with your fingers to
stick it to the installation surface. Touching
the adhesive surface or sticking the unit
on a second time reduces adhesive power
which may result in the unit coming off.

① Camera stand

② When sticking to the center

③ When attaching using camera stand bracket

𝖢 (attaching while rotating by 90°)

6. Adjust the angle so that the bumper

or rear edge of the car is displayed
at the bottom of the TV screen.
(Fig. 11, Fig. 12-2, Fig. 12-3, Fig. 13)

① Angle of view
Horizontal:

135°

② Angle of view
Vertical:

100°

③ Bumper or rear edge of car

Note:

• The angle shown varies according to the camera

specifications. The actual angle is narrower as a
result of image processing.

• The position and angle of the image from the

rear view camera can still be adjusted using the
initial setup even if the bumper or rear edge of
the car is not displayed on the bottom of the TV
screen. Refer to “First Time Setup” in the Owner’s
Manual for details.

7. Attach the image processing unit

power supply. (Fig. 14)

Affix the Velcro tape (hard type) to the
bottom of the image processing unit power
supply, and affix the Velcro tape (soft type)
to the mounting location.

① Image processing unit power supply

② Velcro tape (hard type)

③ Velcro tape (soft type)

• You can use Velcro tape (hard type) to attach

directly to a carpet, but do not use the soft type.

• Install the image processing unit power sup-

ply close enough for the rear view camera
cable to reach.

8. Attach the button unit (Fig. 15).

Affix the double-sided tape (square) to
the backside of the button unit. Next press
the unit onto the location where it will
be mounted. Affix the metal clamp to the
location where the cord is to be and then
secure the cord with the clamp.

① Double-sided tape (square)

② Button unit

③ Metal clamp

Instalación <ESPANÕL>

Piezas suministradas

𝖠 Cámara de vista posterior × 1

𝖡 Cable de suministro de energía RCA × 1

𝖢 Fuente de energía de la unidad de procesa-

miento de imagen

× 1

𝖣 Unidad de botones × 1

𝖤 Llave hexagonal × 1

𝖥 Cinta Velcro (tipo blanda) × 1

𝖦 Cinta Velcro (tipo dura) × 1

𝖧 Abrazadera metálica × 5

𝖨 Abrazadera plástica × 10

𝖩 Almohadilla impermeable × 1

𝖪 Cinta de doble cara (rectangular) × 1

𝖫 Cinta de doble cara (cuadrada) × 1

𝖬 Ménsula del soporte de la cámara 𝖢 × 1

Ejemplo de instalación (Fig. 1)

① Superficie de vidrio

② Asegúrese de que no toque el limpiador

③ Instale en la pieza central

Nota:

• Todavía se puede ajustar la posición y el ángulo de la

imagen desde la cámara de vista posterior utilizando
la configuración inicial aunque la cámara no esté
instalada en el centro del vehículo. Para los detalles,
consulte la sección “Configuración por primera vez”.

Cambio de la orientación de la instalación
del soporte de la cámara (Fig. 12-1)

Se puede instalar el soporte de la cámara de
varias formas, cambiando la dirección en
la cual se fija la ménsula del soporte de la
cámara

𝖡, o fijando la ménsula del soporte

de la cámara

𝖢. Cambie de acuerdo con a

la forma de su coche o sitio de instalación.

1. Utilice la llave hexagonal para sacar

los tornillos que fijan las ménsulas

𝖠

y

𝖡 del soporte de la cámara. (Fig. 2)

2. Cambie la dirección de la ménsula

de instalación

𝖡. (Fig. 3-1)

3. Vuelva a fijar con los tornillos.
Instalación utilizando la ménsula del
soporte de la cámara

𝖢 (Fig. 12-4)

1. Utilice la llave hexagonal para sacar

los tornillos que fijan las ménsulas

𝖠

y

𝖡 del soporte de la cámara. (Fig. 2)

2. Fije la ménsula del soporte de la

cámara

𝖢 al soporte de la cámara.

(Fig. 3-2)

3. Fije la cámara de vista posterior a la

ménsula del soporte de la cámara

𝖡.

(Fig. 3-3)

4. Fije el soporte de la cámara y la

cámara de vista posterior. (Fig. 3-4)

Encamine los cables como se muestra en la
figura de modo que no queden enredados.
Fije el soporte de la cámara teniendo
cuidado en no invertir la orientación
vertical de la cámara de vista superior.
(Fig. 8)

Procedimiento de instalación

Nota:

• Antes de la instalación final de la unidad, conecte

el cableado temporalmente y confirme que las
conexiones son correctas y que el sistema trabaja
normalmente.

• Utilice solamente las partes incluídas con la unidad

para asegurar una instalación adecuada. El uso de
partes no autorizadas puede ocasionar fallas de
funcionamiento.

• Si la instalación requiere del taladrado de orificios u

otras modificaciones del vehículo, consulte con su
agente o concesionario más cercano a su domicilio.

• Instale la unidad en donde no interfiera con el

conductor y no pueda lesionar al pasajero en caso
de una parada repentina, tal como una frenada de
emergencia.

• Cuando monte esta unidad, cerciórese que ninguno

de los cables queda aprisionado entre esta unidad y
accesorios o partes metálicas circundantes.

• Para prevenir descargas eléctricas, no instale la fuente

de energía de la unidad de procesamiento de imagen
en lugares donde pueda entrar en contacto con
líquidos.

• No monte esta unidad cerca de la salida del calefactor,

en donde podría ser afectado por el calor o cerca
de las puertas, en donde la lluvia podría salpicar
sobre la misma. (Para evitar el riego de fallos de
funcionamiento producidos por las altas temperaturas,
evite la instalación en los lugares arriba.)

• Antes de taladrar cualquier orificio de montaje

siempre compruebe lo que hay detrás en donde
desea taladrar los orificios. No taladre en la línea
de combustible, cableado eléctrico u otras partes
importantes.

• Si esta unidad es instalada en el compartimiento de

pasajeros, fíjela seguramente de modo que no se
desprenda mientras el automóvil se encuentra en
movimiento, y pueda ocasionar lesiones o accidentes.

• Si esta unidad se instale bajo un asiento delantero,

cerciórese de que no obstruye el movimiento
del asiento. Pase todos los cables y conductores
cuidadosamente a través de los mecanismo
deslizantes, de modo que no queden aprisionados
o atrapados en el mecanismo y ocasionen un corto
circuito.

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