Pyle PLCM20 User's Manual
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To install the Pyle PLCM20 camera, mount the camera on the rear license plate or bumper, connect the power cable to the reverse light, and run the video cable to your display unit. Ensure all connections are secure and test the camera before finalizing the installation.
If the display shows a black screen, check the video cable connection between the camera and the display. Ensure that the camera is receiving power by checking the connection to the reverse light. If necessary, inspect the wiring for any damage or loose connections.
To adjust the camera angle, gently tilt the camera up or down after loosening the mounting screws. Once the desired angle is achieved, tighten the screws to secure the camera in place.
To clean the camera lens, use a microfiber cloth slightly dampened with water or a lens cleaning solution. Gently wipe the lens to remove dirt and debris, ensuring a clear view. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the lens.
If the image is distorted or blurry, check the camera lens for dirt or smudges and clean it if necessary. Verify that the camera is securely mounted and aimed correctly. Also, inspect the video cable for any damage or interference.
Yes, the Pyle PLCM20 camera is designed to be waterproof, making it suitable for use in all weather conditions. However, ensure all connections are properly sealed to prevent water ingress.
The Pyle PLCM20 camera can be used with any display monitor that has a compatible video input, typically RCA. Ensure your display unit has the necessary input to connect with the camera.
The Pyle PLCM20 camera typically comes with a 17-foot video cable, which is suitable for most vehicle installations. If additional length is required, use a compatible video cable extender, ensuring minimal signal loss.
If the camera image flickers, check the power connection to ensure consistent power supply. Inspect the video cable for any damage or loose connections. Additionally, verify that the camera's power source is stable and not affected by other electrical components.
To replace a damaged video cable, disconnect the existing cable from the camera and the display unit. Acquire a new compatible video cable, then connect it securely to both the camera and the display. Test the connection to ensure proper functionality.