How to Pair Drive Wireless RV Backup Camera System
Updated 09/09/2020 | Published 09/05/2020 >
Question:
Camera won’t pair with the screen.
asked by: Ben W
Expert Reply:
I checked with Way Interglobal, who manufacture the Drive # 324-000002 and they mentioned that the camera needs to be completely off before you can initiate the pairing sequence. Go through the sync process on the monitor and when the Icon starts to flash then put power to the camera and it should pair up.
The camera is normally wired into the running lights or the reverse light circuit of the camper, so to turn power off to the camera you should be able to just turn the running lights off or keep the vehicle in park.
If you've gone through this process already as directed and continue to have problems let me know and I can check for other troubleshooting tips.
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Drive Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision - Rear Mount - 7" Screen
- RV Camera System
- Backup Camera
- Night Vision
- Removable Sunshade
- Wireless
- Standard View
- Dashboard Mounting Bracket
- Rear
- 7 Inch Display
- 1 Camera
- Drive
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