Advent ADVMP78 Quick Start Guide
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To install the Advent ADVMP78 Camera, first locate a suitable mounting position at the rear of your vehicle. Secure the camera using the provided screws and brackets. Connect the camera's power cable to the reverse light circuit, and run the video cable to your display unit. Ensure all connections are secure before testing the camera.
A blurry image could be due to dirt or moisture on the camera lens. Clean the lens with a soft, dry cloth. Additionally, check the camera's focus settings and ensure that the lens is not scratched or damaged.
If the camera is not displaying an image, verify that all connections are secure and that the camera is receiving power from the reverse light circuit. Also, check the video cable for any damage and ensure it is properly connected to the display unit.
To adjust the viewing angle, loosen the mounting bracket screws slightly, reposition the camera to the desired angle, and then tighten the screws securely to hold the camera in place.
Yes, the Advent ADVMP78 Camera is designed to be waterproof and can be used safely in various weather conditions. However, make sure all connections are properly sealed to prevent water ingress.
Flickering can be caused by a loose or faulty connection. Check all power and video connections to ensure they are tight and secure. Also, inspect the cables for any signs of damage that could be causing interference.
Currently, the Advent ADVMP78 Camera does not support firmware updates. Ensure you have the latest version by checking with the manufacturer or retailer at the time of purchase.
Yes, the Advent ADVMP78 Camera can be used with any display unit that supports standard RCA video input. Ensure compatibility by checking the specifications of your display unit.
Color distortion may occur due to incorrect settings or interference. Check the camera settings on your display unit and adjust the color balance if necessary. Also, ensure that the video cable is not running alongside high-power cables that could cause interference.
Regularly clean the camera lens with a soft cloth to remove dirt and debris. Inspect the mounting and connections periodically to ensure everything remains secure and in good condition.