Wanlida Group Co. Ltd. CF-8003 User Manual

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Your GPS device comes with a wireless reversing Camera. When the rear gear is 
engaged, the image from the camera will be displayed on the screen of your GPS device, 
aiding you in parking in difficult spots (works if camera is linked to the reversing light). 
Included with the reversing camera are the following fitting parts; License Plate Bolts, 
Wedge shaped mounting shims. These parts should be sufficient to mount the camera to 
most vehicles. However, some vehicles may require additional parts for fitment. 
WARNING: This device, as well as all other wireless devices, may be subject to 
interference. Interference may be caused by cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, Wi-FI 
routers, power lines and other various electrical equipment, etc. Also note that holding 
the GPS unit in your hands may also result in interference.
 
 
Camera Installation
 
You may mount the camera using the license plate’s top or bottom mounting bolts or 
screws. When mounting the camera you must make sure that it’s field of view is not 
obstructed. Depending on the vehicle, you may mount the camera on the top or bottom 
of the license plate. You can use the wedge shaped shims to alter the angle of the 
camera during fitting, so that the best view is achieved. 
 
1. 
Loosen the license plate bolts/screws, then remove the rear license plate. 
2. 
Insert each license plate bolt into a supplied wedge, then through the bolt holes of 
the camera, then through the remaining wedges and the license plate. (Fig.1) 
 
 
 
 
 
3. 
Align with holes on vehicle and temporarily tighten the license plate bolts. The 
wedges will angle the camera down. 
4. 
You will need to choose a route for the camera’s power cable through the vehicle’s 
body to the reverse light circuit. 
5. 
Some vehicle’s may have a hole available to pass the wire through, you can use an 
existing opening (Fig.2) like where a license plate light is mounted, or drill a hole 
close to where the power cable is attached to the camera. (Fig.3) Once you have 
chosen where the cable will enter the vehicle’s body, remove the camera. If you 
able to use an existing opening, skip the next two steps.
 
 
Fig 1
License Plate
Wedge
Camera
Wedge
Screw