Wiring – Crimestopper Security Products SV-9155 User Manual

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WIRING:

1. Choose a convenient place to run the cable either down the left side or right side A-Pillar of the

vehicle. (The left side is usually the easier side)

2. Remove the trim panel from the A-Pillar and route the cable down the pillar to the dash board.
3. In most vehicles, there will be a wire harness for the dome light inside the A-Pillar of the vehicle.

Use a wire tie or electrical tape to secure the cable to this wire harness.

4. Re-Install the trim panel. Make sure that the cable does not interfere with the mounting clips or

screws of the trim panel. This may cause damage to the cable and the trim panel and may cause
the trim panel to not fit back into position properly.

5. Connect the RED wire to a +12V or +24V DC Ignition power terminal which is energized when the

key is turned to the Ignition or “On” position.

6. Connect the GREEN trigger wire to the +12V or +24V Reverse Light wire.
7. Connect the BLACK wire to a suitable Ground on the vehicle.
8. Connect the Grey (V1) connector to the video output of the reverse camera. V1 is the priority

input and will always auto switch when the vehicle is shifted into reverse.

9. Connect the Grey (V2) connector to the video output of any external video device (DVD, VCR,

etc)

VEHICLE REVERSE LIGHT

REVERSE CAMERA

SV-9155 MIRROR

CAM 2

V2 Normal Image Input

Connect to External Video Source

V1 Reverse Image Input

Connect to Reverse

Camera

YELLOW

RCA Video Output

Camera

Power Plug

Audio Inputs (NOT USED)

CAM 1

10' LENGTH

CABLE

BLACK

Chassis Ground

RED

+12V Switched IGN On

GREEN

+12V Reverse

Light

VIDEO ADAPTER PLUG

VEHICLE IGNITION


NOTE

Before making any power connections to the vehicle, disconnect the Ground terminal of the

vehicle battery to avoid any short circuits

All plugs should be fully inserted into the connectors and secured tightly with electrical tape to

assure the best connection. A loose connection may cause malfunctioning of the unit

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