Furrion FOS07TASR Vision S Camera System
Important Safety Instructions
Generic safety instructions
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE SYSTEM
When used as an observation system, this product is intended to assist in safe driving and to allow the driver to have a broader view.
Do not back up your vehicle while watching the monitor screen. Always look in the direction the vehicle is traveling.
Use the monitor as an aid to ensure there are no children or obstructions. The image on the monitor is not designed to show distance and may be misleading. The actual distance is less than what appears in the monitor. The range of the image is limited. Be aware of blind spots.
You, as the driver, are solely responsible for the safe operation of your vehicle and the safety of your passengers according to your local traffic regulations.
Do not use any features of this system to the extent it distracts you from safe driving.
Your first priority while driving should always be the safe operation of your vehicle.
Furrion cannot accept any responsibility for accidents resulting from failure to observe these precautions or safety instructions.
- This product utilizes high voltage. Any unauthorized modifications or damage to the product may result in electrical shock. Handle all components with care. Inspect regularly for damage to components and cabling.
- You are responsible for ensuring the installation of this product does not void or affect the vehicle manufacturer’s warranty. Furrion is not liable in full or in part for improper installation resulting in loss or damage to your property, or for voiding all or part of the vehicle manufacturer’s warranty.
- Do not apply excessive force to any of the components contained within this kit. Excessive force used before, during or after installation that results in a damaged or nonfunctional part will void all warranties.
- Please follow the procedures in this instruction manual. Improper installation or modification of this product will void all warranties.
Many jurisdictions have laws and regulations relating to the use of cameras and some do not allow for the obstruction of information contained on a license plate. Before using this product, it is the buyer’s responsibility to be aware of and comply with any applicable laws and regulations that apply to license plates or may prohibit or limit the use of cameras.
Electrical Safety
- Ensure all power sources are isolated before installation.
- Insulate unconnected wires with vinyl tape or similar.
- Use insulated tools when working with a power supply.
- For EU countries:
- The Vision S product shall be powered by 12V or 24V external power supply, with a properly sized fuse or breaker (5A for 12V or 3A for 24V) mounted between the product and power supply.
- The external power supply used with this product shall comply with the LPS (Limited Power Source) requirements or shall be a Power Source Class 2 (PS2) with less than 100W.
Caution
- There are no serviceable parts in the Furrion® Vision S Camera System. Do not disassemble or attempt any repairs.
- Install external fuses/breakers as required.
Installation
- Installation and wiring of this product require specialist skills. To ensure proper and safe installation, please seek a specialist technician.
- Only use supplied or recommended parts.
- Use watertight connectors for the camera power supply cable to power source.
- Connect the camera to a 12-24V DC circuit using 18AWG or larger cables.
- Ensure correct polarity of DC power supply to the camera.
- To reduce the risk of fire, connect the camera only to a circuit provided with a maximum branch-circuit over current protection device.
- Do not route wiring in areas that may get hot.
- Take necessary precautions when working at elevated levels.
Use
- Electrical appliances and overhead power lines can affect the wireless signal.
- Do not place the monitor in a location where it might hinder field of vision while driving.
- Consideration should be given to any airbags when installing the monitor. Do not place the monitor where it might hinder the airbag or become hazardous if the airbag is deployed.
Care
- Do not wash the vehicle with an automatic car wash or high pressure water. This may damage the camera.
- Clean the LCD screen with a microfiber cloth. Do not use coarse or abrasive materials.
- Do not use alcohol or ammonia based products to clean the LCD screen. Only use specialist screen cleaning products.
- Use a wet cloth to clean the camera lens.
A dry cloth may scratch the camera lens.
Product Overview
Furrion offers you abundant options to set up an observation / security system for your vehicle. You can mount Furrion Vision S products onto various types of RVs such as trailers and Class A/B/C motorhomes.
The full range of Vision S wireless monitor and camera products available for your selection is listed below, which are sold either separately or as part of a system. Check all items in your package against the ‘What’s in the box’ section on the packaging box to ensure you have got all the items. You can click an icon below to jump to the corresponding section for detailed description.
Note: Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Vision S Family Monitor Specification
4.3″ Monitor | 5″ Monitor | 7″ Monitor | |
Operating Voltage | 8 – 30Vdc | ||
Wireless Frequency | 2.4G | ||
Rx Sensitivity | -88dBm+/-3dBm | ||
Aspect Radio | 16:9 | ||
Resolution | 480×272 | 800×480 | 800×480 |
Max View on Screen | 1 | 4 | 4 |
View Angle | L/R65,U50,D60 | L/R80,U60,D70 | |
Brightness | Min. 200cd/m² | Min. 300cd/m² | Min. 180cd/m² |
Contract | 350:1 | 600:1 | 800:1 |
Power Consumption (@12V) |
<500mA @12V (Backlight ON) | ||
<300mA @12V (Backlight OFF) | |||
<30mA @ 12V (Display OFF) | |||
Operating
Temperature |
-20°C to +60°C |
Vision S Family Camera Specification
L/R Side Camera | Rear Camera | Doorway Camera | |
Operating Voltage | 8 – 30Vdc | ||
Wireless Frequency | 2.4G | ||
Wireless Range | >150m (open area) | ||
Delay Time | <250ms | ||
Tx Power | 18dBm+/-1.5dBm | ||
Transmitting Speed | 6Mbps (Single) | ||
Decompression Form | H.264 | ||
Camera Pixel | 720×480 | ||
CMOS Size | 1/3” | ||
IR Cut Filter | 850nm automatic | ||
Optical Lens | F2.5 | F2.0 | |
View Angle | 65° | 120° | |
Image Distance | <12m | <5m | |
Power Consumption | <350mA (IR OFF) | ||
(@12V) | <500mA (IR ON) | ||
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C | ||
Motion Detection Algorithm | By video camera software |
Vision S Family Camera Bracket Specification
LED Marker | Marker Light Bracket | Sharkfin Bracket | |
Number of Poles | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Wiring Color |
Red — Voltage in Black — GND
Yellow — Turn signal trigger (left/right) Brown — Marker Light Voltage in |
Red — Voltage in Black — GND Brown — Marker Light Voltage in |
Red — Voltage in Black — GND |
Installation Position | RED for Rear
Amber for Side (Left / Right) |
RED for Rear
Amber for Side (Left / Right) |
Doorway, Rear |
Install and Use Monitor
Install and Use 4.3” Monitor
The Furrion Vision S 4.3” monitor is typically cab mounted and used as a rear observation system together with a Furrion rear camera.
Button | Function |
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● Press briefly to power on.
● Hold for 3 seconds to power off. ● Press briefly to confirm your selection in each menu. |
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● Navigate up /down in each menu. |
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● Press briefly to switch between camera viewing and menu screens.
● In a submenu, press briefly to return to the previous menu. |
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● Press briefly to show or hide the parking lines. |
Install the monitor
IMPORTANT: Choose a monitor location in your vehicle that does not block your view and complies with local laws for safe driving. Do not place in an area where it might interfere with driving.
- Clean the mounting area and remove the protective film from the suction cup of the windshield stand. Then place the suction cup onto the appropriate location and push the locking arm downwards to stick securely.
- Align the ball on the bracket with the opening on the back of the monitor and push firmly to lock into place.
- Connect the cigarette lighter connector of the monitor power cable to a cigarette lighter socket.
- Connect the DC connector to the power socket on the monitor.
- Rotate the monitor to adjust the visual angle as needed.
To remove the suction cup:- Lift up the locking arm.
- Pull the tab on the suction cup away from the windshield to allow air in then you can remove the suction cup easily.
- Detach the monitor from the windshield mount.
- Lift up the locking arm.
Pair with a rear camera
If this monitor comes in a bundle with a Furrion Vision S rear camera, it is paired with the camera by default. If you cannot find the video from the camera on the monitor screen or you have a standalone camera, follow the procedures below for pairing.
- Ensure you have turned on the monitor and camera to be paired (see the installation and wiring section of the camera for details).
- Press the MENU button on the right of the monitor to enter the setup menu.
- Tap PAIRING to enter pairing mode.
- Press the MONITOR PAIRING button on the camera (rear camera shown) to pair it with the monitor.
- Erect the antenna (if available) on the camera and ensure the signal strength is OK.
Activate the Monitor
- When the monitor is off:
Press thebutton on the right of the monitor to turn it on.
- When the monitor is on:
Press and holds thebutton to activate the monitor.
NOTES:
- The camera transmits a clear and wide image with audio from the area behind the vehicle to the monitor inside. To avoid unnecessary noise when the vehicle is moving, you can mute your vehicle speaker system.
- When the monitor is off, it can turn on again automatically and display camera images after receiving a video signal on the 2.4GHz frequency band from the camera.
- The monitor adjusts color, brightness, and contrast automatically for either daytime or nighttime viewing. At night the picture will appear black and white. This is due to the low light level and is normal.
- The monitor in a wireless system is always watching for a video signal when it is off. Signals from other wireless camera systems may cause interference. For example, security cameras, baby monitors, and even other backup camera systems can also trigger the monitor to briefly light up. This is normal for wireless products.
Change Menu Settings
There are four menu options that allow you to set up the wireless rear observation system before operation.
Camera Setting
Use to highlight the SETUP menu, then press
to enter the next page or press
to return to the previous page.
Mirror Setting
- Use
to highlights the MIRROR menu, then presses to enter it.
- Press
to set the camera image as NORMAL (0 o), ROTATE (180o), FLIP (Horizontal Mirror), or FLIP & ROTATE (Vertical Mirror). Press
to confirm your selection or press
to return to the previous page.
Volume Setting
- Use
to highlight the VOLUME menu, then press
to enter it.
- Press
to increase volume or press
to decrease volume.
Auto Dim Setting
- Use
to highlight the AUTO DIM menu, then press
to enter it.
- Use
to select
.
Press to confirm your selection or press to return to the previous page.
Press or to enable or disable the light detect function.
LCD Auto Off Setting
- Use
to highlight the LCD AUTO OFF menu, then press to enter it.
- Press
to set the LCD auto-off time as 10 SEC, 20 SEC, 30 SEC, or (off).
Pressto confirm your selection or press to return to
the previous page.
Motion Detect Setting
When this function is enabled while the monitor is off, it will turn on again automatically after any motion is detected by the camera.
- Use
to highlight the MOTION DETECT menu, then press
to enter it.
- Press
to set the camera detection sensitivity as LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH or (off). Press
to confirm your selection or press
to return to the previous page.
Notes:- The higher the detection sensitivity the easier the motion will be detected. Set MOTION DETECT to HIGH if you want the camera to be highly sensitive to objects moving across its detection area.
- in certain situations, the motion of some objects may cause undesired trigger actions. This is not a malfunction.
Picture Setting
- Use
to highlight the LCD AUTO OFF menu, then press to enter it.
- Use
to highlight the BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST or COLOR menu, then
press to enter it.
- Press
to change the BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST or COLOR setting. Press
to confirm your selection or press
to return to the previous page.
Software Version
Use to highlight the VERSION menu, then press
to enter and view the current software version.
Install and Use 5”/7” Monitor
When mounted in the cab, the Furrion Vision S 5”/7” monitor typically works as an observation system together with a Furrion rear mounted camera (for rear observation) and two side cameras (for traffic observation).
When mounted in the coach, the Furrion Vision S 5”/7” monitor typically works as a security system together with a Furrion doorway camera.
Product Overview
Prepare
- Prepare tools you may need, including a #2 Phillips head screwdriver, insulation tape, pencil and/or a 5/8” drill bit (needed only when drilling a new hole).
Install the monitor
Mount in cab for observation
IMPORTANT: Choose a monitor location in your vehicle that does not block your view and complies with local laws for safe driving. Do not place in an area where it might interfere with driving.
- Choose a mounting method.
When using the windshield stand: Clean the mounting area and remove the protective film from the suction cup. Then place the suction cup onto the appropriate location and push the locking arm downwards to stick securely.
When using the table stand: Place the table stand designed with four non-slip pads on a stable surface, and route the monitor power cable as shown. - Align the ball on the bracket with the opening on the back of the monitor and push firmly to lock it into place.
- Connect the cigarette lighter connector of the monitor power cable to a cigarette lighter socket.
NOTE: There is a 12V 1A inline fuse under the plunger of the cigarette lighter plug. - Connect the DC connector to the power socket on the monitor.
- Rotate the monitor to adjust the visual angle as needed.
Pair with a camera
If this monitor comes in a bundle with one or more Furrion Vision S cameras, it is paired with the camera(s) by default. If you cannot find the video from the camera on the monitor screen or you have a standalone camera, follow the procedures below for pairing. Note: For bundles with a sharkfin camera but no rear camera (such as FOS05TASF / FOS07TASF), the sharkfin camera is paired to the REAR CAM channel instead of the DOOR CAM channel by default.
- Ensure you have turned on the monitor and camera(s) to be paired (see the installation and wiring section of each camera for details).
- Press the MENU button on the right of the monitor to enter the setup menu.
- Tap PAIRING and then select the camera to be paired with the monitor.
- Press the MONITOR PAIRING button on the camera (doorway security/rear camera shown) to pair it with the monitor.
- Repeat the steps to pair the other available cameras. Erect antennas (if available) on both the monitor and camera(s). Ensure the signal strength is OK.
- Tap to choose a view mode and then a camera for view as you like.
Activate the Monitor
- When the monitor is off:
Press the Menu button on the right of the monitor to turn it on and enter the menu setting page. - When the monitor is on:
Press and hold the Menu button to activate the menu setting page.
NOTES:
- The rear or doorway camera transmits a clear and wide image with audio from the area behind the vehicle or at the vehicle door to the monitor inside. To avoid unnecessary noise when the vehicle is moving, you can mute your vehicle speaker system.
- The side cameras transmit clear images at both sides of your vehicle to the monitor.
- When the monitor is off, it can turn on again automatically and display camera images after receiving a video signal on the 2.4GHz frequency band from a camera.
- The monitor adjusts color, brightness, and contrast automatically for either daytime or nighttime viewing. At night the picture will appear black and white. This is due to the low light level and is normal.
- The monitor in a wireless system is always watching for a video signal when it is off. Signals from other wireless camera systems may cause interference.
For example, security cameras, baby monitors, and even other backup camera systems can also trigger the monitor to briefly light up. This is normal for wireless products.
Touchscreen operation
When in quadrant mode:
IMPORTANT: Quad view mode is not recommended for observation while you are driving.
- Tap the center of the monitor screen to show the
icon.
- Tap
to switch between TRI-View, QUAD SPLIT, and H SPLIT.
- Tap DOOR (not available in TRI-View mode), LEFT, RIGHT or REAR to select a camera and view the image from it.
When in single-channel mode:
Tap once on the monitor screen to bring up the camera selection interface.
Tap twice on the monitor screen to show the control menu. It will stay 5 seconds, then go back to previous single camera view.
Change Menu Settings
There are four options that allow you to set up the wireless vehicle observation / security system before operation. Tap one of the four options to enter the setting page or tap to return to the previous page.
Camera Setting
Tap SETUP to highlight it in red and enter the submenu automatically.
Auto Display Setting
When this function is enabled, the monitor can switch back to single-channel display mode automatically after the monitor stays in 3-channel or 4-channel display mode for 10 seconds.
- Tap AUTO DISPLAY to enter the submenu.
- Tap the AUTO DISPLAY switch to highlight it red and enable this function. Here, you can tap QUAD-View to enter the sub-menu and select QUAD SPLIT or H SPLIT camera layout for 4-channel display or tap TRI-View to select the camera layout pattern for 3-channel Display.
By default, the monitor screen shows the single-channel image of the last paired camera.
To switch to 3-channel or 4-channel display mode:
Tap twice on the monitor screen to bring up the camera selection interface, then tap to enter the channel display.
- 3-channel display when TRI-View is selected:
- 4-channel display when QUAD SPLIT is selected:
- 4-channel display when H SPLIT is selected:
On the channel display interface, you can tap a specific section to enter the respective single-channel display mode, no matter whether the AUTO DISPLAY switch is enabled or disabled.
Mirror Setting
- Tap MIRROR to enter the submenu.
The currently selected setting will be highlighted in red. - Select the camera you are going to set.
- Tap to set the camera image rotation angle as NORMAL (0 o), ROTATE (180o), FLIP (Horizontal Mirror) or FLIP & ROTATE (Vertical Mirror).
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the other cameras.
Volume Setting
- Tap VOLUME to enter the submenu.
- Tap or decrease or increase the volume of the doorway and/or rear cameras.
Auto Dim Setting
- Tap AUTO DIM to enter the submenu.
- Tap or to enable or disable automatic screen brightness adjustment.
LCD Auto Off Setting
- Tap LCD AUTO OFF to enter the submenu.
- Tap to set the LCD auto-off time as 10 SEC, 20 SEC, 30 SEC or (off).
When the LCD display is off, you can press the Menu button on the right of the monitor to resume display.
Motion Detect Setting
When this function is enabled while the monitor is off, it will turn on again automatically after any motion is detected by a camera.
- Tap MOTION DETECT to enter the submenu.
- Tap to set the camera detection sensitivity as LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH or (off).
Notes:
- The higher the detection sensitivity the easier the motion will be detected. Set MOTION DETECT to HIGH if you want the camera to be highly sensitive to objects moving across its detection area.
- In certain situations, the motion of some objects may cause undesired trigger actions. This is not a malfunction.
Screen Refresh Rate Setting
Here you can set a suitable screen refresh rate for the monitor. Screen refresh rate indicates the number of times in a second that the monitor redraws the screen image.
- Tap SCREEN REFRESH RATE to enter the submenu.
- Tap to set the screen refresh rate to 60Hz or 50Hz.
Picture Setting
- Tap PICTURE to highlight it in red and enter the submenu automatically.
- Select the camera you are going to set.
- Tap BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST or COLOR to enter the submenu.
- Tap or to change the settings.
- Repeat steps 2 to 4 to change the other camera(s) settings.
Software Version
Tap VERSION to show the software version of the monitor and the current paired camera(s).
Install Doorway Security/Rear Camera
Product Overview
Prepare
Prepare tools you may need, including a #2 Phillips head screwdriver, sealant, insulation tape, pencil and/or a 5/8”™drill bit (needed only when drilling a new hole).
Mount bracket
Note: Skip this section if your RV is pre-installed with a bracket for camera installation.
IMPORTANT: Before any installation and wiring operation, remove the key from the ignition and isolate the 12V / 24V power source.
Always seek professional assistance if you are unsure about the installation and wiring operation.
- Determine the mounting location on your RV. Ensure that there is no obstacle blocking the camera view. The recommended mounting location is shown below:
- For rear camera position:
At the t op center on the r ear of your RV and a s high a s practicable (2” belo w the red marker light if a vailable). - For doorway camera position:
Above the t op of the door.
Note: The RV shown here is for reference only. You can mount Furrion Vision S products onto various types of RVs such as trailers and Class A/B/C motorhomes.
- For rear camera position:
Install Cameras
- Use the gasket as a template to mark a basic outline on the chosen location with a pencil. Drill a 5/8” center hole. Then route the female connector of the camera power cable through the hole and leave 2-inches of slack.
- Connect the bare ends of the camera power cable to the nearest 12V / 24V power supply.
- For rear camera position:
You are suggested to share the same power line fr om the nearest marker light (such as the red marker light at the top center on the rear if available). - For doorway camera position:
You are suggested to share the power line from your RV porch light (or the nearest light source from the RV/trailer battery).
Note: Ensure that the fuse on the connected power line provides an additional 1A fusing current for the camera. Ensure proper c able isolation for all bare ends (e.g., by using insulation tape).
- For rear camera position:
Mount camera
If this camera comes in a bundle with a Furrion Vision S monitor, it is paired with the monitor by default. You can connect it to the female connector on the Y type power cable of the monitor and resume power temporarily to check the pairing status before installation. If you cannot find the video of the camera on the monitor screen or you have an unbundled camera, see the monitor installation and usage section for the pairing procedures.
- Mount the antenna onto the camera securely and keep the antenna straight.
- If there is a cover on the bracket housing, remove it first. Connect the female connector of the camera power cable to the male connector on the back of the camera, and put the redundant cables inside the bracket housing. Then attach the camera to the bracket with four #4×1/4” self-tapping screws.
- Adjust the view angle of the camera by rotating it upwards and downwards (0~50°) so that you can see:
(For rear camera position): the bottom edge of your vehicle and the road conditions behind; (For doorway camera position): the bottom edge of the door.
Install Side Cameras & Rear Camera with Marker Light
Product Overview
Side (Left/Right) cameras with marker light
Prepare
Prepare tools you may need, including # 1 and #2 Phillips head screwdrivers, sealant, insulation tape, pencil and/or a 5/8” drill bit (needed only when drilling a new hole).
Mount bracket
Note: Skip this section if your RV is pre-installed with a bracket for camera installation.
IMPORTANT: Before any installation and wiring operation, remove the key from the ignition and isolate the 12V / 24V power source.
Always seek professional assistance if you are unsure about the installation and wiring operation.
- Determine the mounting location on your RV. Ensure that there is no obstacle blocking the camera view. To avoid drilling new holes, you are recommended to replace the original marker lights with Furrion products directly as shown below:
- For rear camera position: Location of the original r ear marker light at the top center on the r ear of your RV. To accommodate the c amera, ensure that there is a t least 7.5” space between the central points of the two adjacent marker lights.
- For side c amera position: Location of the original side mark er lights (as front as possible).
Note: The RV shown here is for reference only. You can mount Furrion Vision S products onto various types of RVs such as trailers and Class A/B/C motorhomes.
- Remove the lens cover and detach the camera from the marker light bracket (right side camera shown).
- Remove the original marker light from the corresponding location.
- Connect the bare ends of the power cable on the back of the bracket to the nearest 12V™/™24V power supply: red_camera/ brown_marker light: +; black_grounding: –
- For rear camera position: You are suggested to use the power line f or the original rear marker light directly.
- For left/right side c amera position:
You are suggested to use the power line for the original side mark er lights directly.
Note: Ensure that the fuse on the connected power line provides additional 1A fusing current for the camera.
Ensure proper cable isolation for all bare ends (e.g., by using insulation tape).
- Secure the gasket and marker light bracket onto your vehicle using four flat head #6×3/4”self-drilling screws. If the mounting surface is uneven, apply sealant between the gasket and RV surface, and around the 5/8’’ holes at the screw locations for better sealing.
Mount cameras (right side shown)
- Reattach the camera to the marker light bracket. Before fixing the camera, check its pairing status with the monitor by resuming power temporarily. If you cannot find the video from the camera on the monitor screen or you have an unbundled camera, see the monitor installation and usage section for pairing procedures.
For the rear camera, mount the antenna onto the camera securely and keep the antenna straight. - For the left/right side camera , ensure that the lens on the camera face backward after installation, with the MONITOR PAIRING button at the bottom.
For the rear camera, adjust the view angle of the camera by rotating it upwards and downwards (0~50°) so that you can see the bottom edge of your vehicle and the road conditions behind it.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Solution |
Monitor won’t turn on (no blue LED) |
Check the power cable is connected. |
Check that the power supply has 12-24V DC output. | |
Check all fuses and breakers (including fuses in the cigarette power adapter and fuse box). | |
Power off and on again to reset. | |
Wireless camera(s) and monitor won’t pair |
Furrion monitor / rearview mirror can only pair with Furrion cameras. Pairing with products from other manufacturers is not supported. |
Check if the camera is receiving power.
− Ensure that the fuse on the connected power line provides additional 1A fusing current for the camera. − Ensure proper cable isolation for all bare ends to avoid short- circuit. |
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Make sure to hold the camera pairing button for 2 seconds. | |
Intermittent / weak signal icon appears |
Check if the camera antenna is fitted and secured correctly – it should be vertical. |
Large dense objects could be obscuring the signal. If possible, move the objects. | |
Interference from electrical appliances may be affecting the wireless signal. Turn off the appliances when using the system. | |
Interference from overhead power lines may be affecting the signal. | |
Try unpairing and pairing again. | |
Blurry images on the monitor |
Remove the protective film from the camera lens upon completion of installation. |
The camera lens may be dirty. Wipe them with a piece of soft and clean cloth. | |
Some adverse weather conditions such as heavy fog, rain, floating
dust or mud splashes may either partially or entirely block the camera view. Clean the camera lens immediately after driving to a safe place. |
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Images too dark / bright on the monitor |
Adjust the brightness and contrast settings. |
The image may be too bright when the camera lens are facing towards a direct light source. This is not a malfunction. | |
Night vision is poor or does not function |
The light sensor on the camera may be dirty or obstructed. Clean the light sensor or remove obstacles. |
If the ambient light is too strong, the night vision function may not engage. This is not a malfunction. | |
Ensure that the camera is installed at least 2 inches away from marker lights. |
Problem | Solution |
Monitors Blue LED off with no picture |
The camera has no power connected. |
Ensure the tow vehicle is running. | |
Ensure the 7 way connector is connected. |
Maintenance
Care and Cleaning
Though your monitor requires little care, you will still need to maintain its condition and performance by following the guidelines below.
- Keep the unit away from excessive moisture, or extreme heat or cold.
- Keep liquids away from the monitor.
- Occasionally clean the surface of the monitor with a soft cloth moistened with water or glass cleaner.
Only clean the monitor with dry cloth. Do not clean it with strong chemical agents or abrasive cleaners. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. Do not allow residue or liquids to enter any part of the monitor as this may cause risk of electrocution. Always disconnect the power before cleaning.
CAUTION: Never use solvents such as benzene, thinner or cleaners available commercially to clean the monitor.
FCC Statement
The equipment complies with RF exposure limits. This module is limited to installation in mobile or fixed applications. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC™Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: The Grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RF Exposure
The device has been evaluated to meet the general RF exposure requirements. To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body.
IC Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause interference,
- this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
RF Exposure
The device has been evaluated to meet the general RF exposure requirements. To maintain compliance with RSS-102 — Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body.
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FAQS
Will the furrion vision s sharkfin fcn48tasf pair with my cell phone (android)? or my truck (2022 chev silverado)?
No only the Furrion Monitor
Will this play on garmin for rv monitor?
No, only Furrion Monitors
Will the fur ruin camera pair with a Voyager monitor?
Not likely.
Could this camera be used inside a horse trailer to see the horses?
Yes it has very good low light pictures.
Do you pair this with the truck screen or?
Separate monitors
Do the sell a Replacement for outside camera casing
Will the Furrion camera powered up to a 2020 Chevrolet truck monitor
Will it work on a gmc trucks camera system?
Not sure. Some one might have one for sell on the web. My RV came with the housings already mounted. So i am certain someone has one for sale.
Will this camera work as a replacement to the 381556 fos48tapk-bl system?
NO
Does the Auto wake function have a alarm/ noise?
Should work with any fos model monitor
Can this camera be paired with my trucks back up camera screen ?
No alarm
Will it bluetooth to a phone or tablet?
It is meant to be a used as a standalone system so unfortunately it can only be paired with the Furrion monitor.
What is the amp draw?
No just the Furrion Monitor