Automotive video equipment installations can be diffi cult at times, even to the most
experienced of installation technicians. If you are not confi dent working with 12 Volt
DC vehicle wiring, removing and reinstalling interior panels, carpeting, dashboards or
other components of your vehicle, please call our Toll-Free Help Line 1-800-445-1797
and our in-house technical service team will answer your installation questions. If you
have vehicle specifi c questions, contact the vehicle’s manufacturer, or consider hav-
ing the VRBCS335WCA professionally installed.
VRBCS335WCA
Wireless Back-Up Camera
and Monitor
Before You Install
Parts
Installation & Operation
Installation & Operation
Dear Customer,
CONGRATULATIONS. The VRBCS335WCA Wireless Back-up Camera System, when
used as described, will give you years of dependable service in your car, truck, RV,
or mini-van. We have taken numerous measures in quality control to ensure that your
product arrives in top condition and will perform to your satisfaction. In the rare event
that your VRBCS335WCA Wireless Back-up Camera System contains a damaged or
missing item, does not perform as specifi ed, requires warranty service, or you have
an installation problem, DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE. PLEASE
CALL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER FROM THE U.S.A. AND CANADA 1-800-445-1797
and ask to speak with a member of our technical service team, or submit your ques-
tions by e-mail to customerservice@vr-3.com and a member of our technical service
team will respond by e-mail to your questions. Our in-house technical service team
will expedite delivery of your part, advise you on installation, or help troubleshoot a
problem with you. If your product needs warranty service, our technical service team
representative will help you obtain the fastest remedy possible under the warranty.
This device, as well as all other wireless devices, may be subject to interfer-
ence. Interference may be caused by cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, Wi-Fi
routers, power lines and other various electrical equipment, etc.
These instructions do not apply to all vehicles. They are only meant as a general
guide due to the number of different makes & models.
For vehicle specifi c questions contact your vehicle’s manufacturer.
MONITOR INSTALLATION
When choosing a location to mount the monitor, make sure the monitor is in an area
that will not obstruct your vision while driving. It can be placed on the dashboard, at-
tached to an air vent, or on the windshield depending
on the viewing angle.
Choose a Location and Power Cable
1. Temporarily place the monitor stand in the location
that you have chosen.
2. If you are using the supplied Monitor Wiring Har-
ness, route the power cable to the vehicle’s fuse
box. If you are using the 12V adaptor, route the pow-
er cable to the vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket/12V
power outlet. The cable must not interfere with the
safe operation of the vehicle.
Mounting the Monitor Stand
Before permanently mounting the monitor, clean the mounting area well with isopro-
pyl alcohol, then dry thoroughly.
1. With the two pieces of the oval hook & loop fas-
tener attached to each other, peel the backing
paper from “loop” side of the oval shaped hook
& loop fastener. (Fig. 1)
2. Next, align the hook & loop fastener with the
bottom of the monitor stand and press fi rmly to
adhere. (Fig. 2)
3. With the “hook” half of the hook & loop fastener
attached to the “loop” half you just attached to
the monitor, peel off the backing paper. (Fig. 3)
4. Then press the monitor stand fi rmly onto the
area you just cleaned. Adhesive reaches maxi-
mum strength in 24 hours. Moving the fastener
from its original position will weaken the adhe-
sive and may damage the mounting surface.
(Fig. 4)
NOTE: Use the rectangular hook & loop fastener
to mount the monitor without the stand.
To maximize the effectiveness of the hook & loop
fastener, it is recommended that the application
be performed under the following conditions:
Surface temperature should be between 21℃
and 38℃ (70℉ and 100℉).
Application below 10℃ (50℉) should be avoided.
Application should not occur in direct sunlight.
Mounting should be protected from exposure to direct sunlight for a period of 24 hours.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
NOTE: UNDER EXTREME BRIGHT LIGHT CONDITIONS, THE SCREEN IMAGE
MAY TAKE A FEW SECONDS TO STABILIZE. PLEASE WAIT UNTIL THE IMAGE
HAS STABILIZED BEFORE BACKING UP.
Air Vent Clip
1. Insert the square end of the vent clip into
the slot on the back of the monitor. Slide
the clip upwards until secure. You are now
ready to attach the monitor to an air vent.
2. Insert the fi ngers of the vent clip into the
vehicle’s air vent clip until it’s secure.
Power Cable with 12 Volt Cigarette Lighter Adaptor
1. Insert the small 12 Volt DC plug of the power cable into
the left side of the monitor.
2. Plug the 12 Volt cigarette lighter adaptor into the vehi-
cle’s cigarette lighter socket.
3.
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the monitor ON.
MONITOR POWER CONNECTION
There are two ways to supply the monitor with power, one uses a 12 Volt cigarette
lighter adaptor plugged into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket, and the other
uses a wiring harness hard-wired (wired directly) to the vehicle’s fuse box.
Hard-Wired to the Fuse Box
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable from the vehicle’s negative battery terminal.
2. Connect the Red wire to the 12 Volt +/ACC terminal in the vehicle’s fuse box. See
vehicle’s owner’s manual for fuse box diagram.
3. The ground cable must be located on an area of metal on the vehicle’s body/fi re-
wall that does not have any vehicle components behind it. Sand off any paint to
reveal bare metal, this area will be your chassis ground.
4. Drill a pilot hole for the supplied self-tapping sheet metal screw. Make sure there
are no vehicle components behind where you are drilling the hole.
5. Strip the insulation from the end of the black wire 1.3 cm and wrap the wire around
the self-tapping sheet metal screw before tightening.
6. Re-connect the negative battery cable.
7.
Plug the power cord into the monitor, use the ON/OFF button to turn the monitor ON & OFF.
VIDEO INPUT JACK
Insert 3.5mm plug from video source, the unit will automatically switch from back-up
camera to video source. Cable not included.
For USB Charging Port instructions see side 2
LED Power Indicator - When the
monitor is ON the LED will be lit. If
there is no power to the monitor, or
the monitor is OFF, the LED will be
OFF.
Power Button -
Press the Power
Button to turn the display ON, the
LED will be lit to indicate the monitor
is ON. Press it again to turn the dis-
play OFF, the LED will turn off.
MONITOR CONTROLS
Contrast Control - There are 7 levels of contrast. To adjust the contrast, press the
Contrast Control Button. Press the button to increase the contrast; at the highest level
it will return to the lowest level.
Brightness - There are 7 levels of brightness. To adjust the brightness, press the
Brightness Control Button. Press the button to increase the brightness; after reaching
the highest level, the unit will cycle back to the lowest level.
CAMERA INSTALLATION
You may mount the camera using the license plate’s top or bottom mounting
bolts or screws. The Camera’s fi eld of view shall not obstructed in any way.
1. Loosen the license plate bolts/screws, then
remove the rear license plate.
2. Insert the license plate bolts or screws
through the bolt holes of the camera, then
through the license plate.
3. Align the license plate and bolts or screws
with the license plate mounting holes on
vehicle, then tighten the license plate bolts
or screws.
4. Adjust the angle of the camera by tilting the
camera housing as shown in Fig.1. Check
the image on the monitor, then adjust the
camera if needed.
5. Next you will need to choose a route for the
camera’s power cable through the vehicle’s
body to the reverse light circuit.
LED Power Indictor
Image Orientation Button
Power ON/OFF Button
Brightness Control
Contrast Control
Fig. 1
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-
lowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.