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Pyle PLCM4350WIR Wireless Backup Car Camera Rearview Monitor System User Manual

Pyle PLCM4350WIR Wireless Backup Car Camera Rearview Monitor System feature

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Pyle PLCM4350WIR Wireless Backup Car Camera Rearview Monitor System

Pyle PLCM4350WIR Wireless Backup Car Camera Rearview Monitor System product

About Pyle
Pyle is a well-known consumer electronics company that specializes in manufacturing a wide range of audio equipment and accessories. The company was founded in 1960 and is based in Brooklyn, New York. Pyle Audio has built a reputation for producing affordable and quality audio products, catering to various consumer needs.

Please read all of the installation instructions carefully before installing the product. Improper installation will void the manufacturer’s warranty. The installation instructions do not apply to all types of vehicles and are written as guidelines to assist in installing the system. Please consult an experienced technician if you are not comfortable installing the product. Prior to using and installing the Backup Camera System, please read the safety information provided in this user manual. Be sure to use the product as outlined in this user manual. Altercation or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate the equipment.

WARNING: Failure to read and follow these warnings and instructions may result in serious injury, including damaged property, so please pay close attention and exhibit the utmost care.

  • The Digital Backup Camera is designed as an aid to the driver in detecting potentially hazardous driving conditions, obstructions, and large stationary objects. You, the driver, must also remember to drive safely and properly. Use of the Digital Backup Camera is not a substitute for safe, proper, and legal driving practices.
  • Never back up while looking only at your connected monitor display screen. You should always check behind and around the vehicle when backing up just as you would if the vehicle did not have the Digital Backup Camera. Always make sure your driving area is clear. Always back up slowly and with caution.
  • Never depend on the Backup Camera entirely when backing up. The image on the monitor display screen may be slightly different from actual and real-time conditions. Objects viewed in the rearview monitor differ from actual distances because a wide-angle lens is used. So use the camera as an aid and always follow intended driving practices to properly judge distances from objects.
  • The Backup Camera’s assisted low lux lighting performance feature is also an aid to a driver. Always use your own eyes to confirm the vehicle’s surroundings, as the displayed image may be not well-lit or not entirely visible. Always proceed with caution and perform double-checks before proceeding.
  • The area displayed by the Backup Camera is limited. It does not display objects that are close to or just below the bumper, underneath the vehicle or objects out of the camera’s view. The camera’s view can change according to your vehicle’s orientation on the road or changing road conditions.
  • Be sure to check the camera is properly functioning, is properly positioned and securely mounted, every time you operate your vehicle.
  • Make sure your trunk or hatch operates correctly, as intended, before and after installation.
  • Proceed with caution when cleaning your vehicle around the camera. Avoid excess water exposure around the camera, especially with spraying or a power washer.
  • Please make sure to keep the camera clean and unobstructed from any debris
  • Follow all traffic laws and motor vehicle regulations.
  • Consult local laws and regulations for any restrictions on installation or use.
  • Using a Backup Camera System is not adequate enough to completely eliminate a vehicle’s blind spot. Always remember to drive with caution, following all traffic laws.

System Installation and Wiring Notes

  • Camera System installation on diesel vehicles may require a slightly different wiring install. These installation instructions do not apply to all types of vehicles. They are meant only as a general guide due to the large number of vehicle makes and models. Consult your local motor vehicle laws on the use of this product to be sure it is permitted.
  • Through the installation of this backup camera system, you should be sure to not degrade, damage, or compromise the safety of any system or device on your vehicle.
  • Improper installation and wiring of the Vehicle Back-Up Camera system may damage the vehicle’s electrical system, including vital vehicle computer and operating systems. That could lead to an accident or fire, causing property damage and /or serious personal injury. It is highly recommended to seek professional installation advice from a qualified auto electrician or, in the alternative, to have the installation performed by a qualified auto electrician.
  • Please ensure that the monitor is secured and mounted where it would NOT obstruct any OEM vehicle safety features. In the event of an accident, the manufacturer is not responsible for bodily injury caused by the monitor being a projectile. Select a location for mounting the monitor in the desired location. Ensure monitor location will not obstruct your vision while driving.
  • The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage caused to your vehicle due to improper installation or use.

Caution: This unit is designed to operate on a 12V/24V DC NEGATIVE GROUND electrical system. Connecting to other types of electrical systems will cause damage to your vehicle. Please contact the manufacturer if you are unaware of the system type in your vehicle.

Quick Installation

The 2.4 G wireless modules come in two parts, they are used as the “Transmitter” and the “Receiver”. When installing, the “Transmitter”, should be connected to the camera (the camera is preferably mounted in the rear of the vehicle, just above the license plate). The receiver is built into the display monitor. This receives the signal from the camera connected to the transmitter.

Connect the transmitter’s red power wire, of the DC 12V input cable, to the positive 12V reverse tail light in the rear of your car. Then connect the black wire, of the DC 12V input cable, and ground properly. The transmitter then connects to the camera and will supply power to the camera directly.

Installation Transcript

  1. Locate the reverse taillight wiring behind your vehicle’s reverse light. You may need to remove an interior panel, or other cover, in order to locate the wiring. Connect a wireless module to the reverse light.
  2. Connect the camera to the wireless module, then mount the camera in the desired location.
  3. Mount the display monitor.

Camera Connection

Using the Wireless Transmitter

  1. Connect the wireless module’s Red wire to your vehicle’s reverse light positive wire.
  2. Connect the wireless module’s Black wire to your vehicle’s reverse light negative wire.
  3. Ensure the wires are safely and securely connected, with proper isolation applied to all connections.
  4. Determine the best location to mount the wireless modules, as they are not waterproof and need a safe and secure location.

Monitor Connection

  1. Stick the monitor to the window shield using the suction cup.
  2. Use the cigarette plug to get power.

Notes

  • Determine the best location for the camera (Keep in mind that you must run the cable from the camera to the transmitter). You may need to drill a small hole in the panel near your license plate (The camera is preferably mounted just above the license plate).
  • Be sure when running the connection cables to leave a small amount of slack so you can still move the camera around the license plate if you decide to adjust the camera’s positioning at a later time.
  • Test the camera and monitor system once you have completed installation. Activate your car and turn the key into the accessory position. Your connected monitor will automatically power on if properly connected to a power source. Placing your vehicle in reverse should provide a picture.

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FAQS About Pyle PLCM4350WIR Wireless Backup Car Camera Rearview Monitor System

Can the backup camera be disabled?

The back-up camera will switch off when you shift out of REVERSE.

How do wireless backup cameras function?

When radio signals reach the receiver and display, they undergo an image transformation before being sent and converted to video images.

Are backup cameras powered?

Both a wired supply and a power source grounded to your chassis are necessary for your camera.

What occurs when a camera is turned off?

The security camera is unable to establish a connection with the associated internet network.

If a camera is off, do they still record?

Yes, even when they are turned off, these security cameras may record.

Do backup cameras require electricity?

Both a wired supply and a power source grounded to your chassis are necessary for your camera.

What is the voltage of a backup camera?

+12 V

How reliable are backup cameras?

The majority of cameras only offer an 80-degree field of vision from behind the car.

What kind of mirror does the back view camera use?

curved mirrors

How crucial is the rearview camera?

Every car should have a rear view camera, which might save 58 to 69 lives annually.

Can a camera in a rearview mirror record?

Additionally, when you are driving, you may use them to keep an eye on and record what is going on around you.

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