I am installing a Haloview wireless backup camera on my caravan and these are my first observations. (Note: A license plate bracket for mounting the camera is included but not mentioned in the instructions). The adapter mentioned fits my Furrion mount on the back of the trailer, but again the instructions are missing installation instructions. When delivered, the camera is mounted on a fairly stable mount. It looks like I need to remove this mount from the camera (4 small screws) and then attach it to the Furrion adapter plate and then attach it to the Furrion mount. Please note that the writing on the adapter plate must be visible in the correct direction so that it can be read before the camera is attached to it. I need to apply some black RTV sealant to fill the Furrion antenna hole not used by Haloview. (The Furrion mount/fairing shown in my photos is not included with the Haloview, but I use the ones I have on hand to practice assembly). UPDATE: I also installed 2 side cameras and have been using the system for a few weeks now. I am very happy with the performance. However, programming the additional cameras was a bit tricky, until I noticed the tiny letters CAM1, CAM2, etc. in the top left of the display.
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