Pyle PLCM26.5 User Manual
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To install the Pyle PLCM26.5 Camera, mount the camera on your vehicle's license plate area, connect the power cable to the reverse light, and run the video cable to the monitor or head unit. Ensure all connections are secure before testing the system.
Check the video cable connections between the camera and the monitor. Ensure the camera is powered by verifying the connection to the reverse light. If the issue persists, try connecting to a different video input on the monitor.
Yes, the Pyle PLCM26.5 Camera is equipped with low-light sensors that allow it to function effectively in low-light conditions, providing a clear image even at night.
Loosen the adjustment screws on the camera bracket, tilt the camera to the desired angle, and then retighten the screws to secure it in place. Ensure that the camera provides a clear, unobstructed view of the rear of the vehicle.
Regularly clean the camera lens with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt and debris. Inspect the cables and connections periodically for signs of wear or damage. Protect the camera from extreme weather conditions when possible.
Check for interference from other electronic devices and ensure all cable connections are secure. If distortion persists, inspect the camera lens for dirt or damage, and clean it if necessary.
Yes, the Pyle PLCM26.5 Camera is designed to be weather-resistant and waterproof, making it suitable for use in various weather conditions without risk of damage.
To connect the camera to a wireless monitor, use a compatible wireless transmitter and receiver kit. Connect the transmitter to the camera and the receiver to the monitor, ensuring both are powered and properly paired.
The Pyle PLCM26.5 Camera can be used with any monitor that has a compatible video input (such as RCA). Ensure the monitor supports the video format output by the camera.
Ensure the camera is clean and unobstructed. Check the power connection, as inadequate voltage can affect night vision functionality. If the problem persists, inspect the infrared LEDs for damage.