
The camera images are displayed on the screen when the machine is in drive
The
forward camera is displayed when in forward gear and the reverse camera is displayed
when in reverse gear.
Forward camera
The main purpose of the forward camera is to allow the driver to see any obstructions
that will hit the front right tyre when the drivers vision is obscured by the boom.
The camera should be mounted on the right side mirror bracket or the right side
headlight. It should be mounted as low as possible and angled so that the top of the
wheel is visible and about 2-3 metres in front of the machine is visible.
Below: Boom Obstructed View from Cabin
Below: Obstruction Visible in Forward Camera
The front camera is supplied with metal p-clips that should allow the camera to be
mounted onto the side mirror mount. If required, it can also be mounted directly to the headlight
cover. Loosen the bolts on the top of the camera to rotate the camera image.
Below: Front Camera Mounted
Once the camera is mounted:
- Attach the camera cable to the camera power and signal
connectors.
- Run the cable down inside the headlight post if possible, if not, then cable tie
down the headlight post every 200 mm.
- Run the cable through into the cabin towards
the CCIM.
- Connect the camera cable to the Power/Camera harness (connects to the Can Cabin Interface Module - CCIM)
Reverse Camera
The reverse camera is useful to see any obstacles behind the telehandler when
reversing. The reverse camera has built in night-vision to help identify obstacles when
reversing in low light conditions.
The camera should be mounted onto a plate at the rear of the boom, near where the
license plate is mounted. If there is no license plate ensure the camera is mounted in a
location that would allow a license plate to be added in the future.
Drill a 31 mm hole into the plate to secure the camera. The camera can be aligned at
different angles by adjusting the washers.
Below: Reverse Camera Mounted
Once the camera is mounted:
- Attach the camera cable to the camera power and signal
connectors.
- Run the cable along the side of the chassis along the existing hydraulic
hoses and/or electrical cables.
- Run the cable through into the cabin towards the CCIM.
- Connect the camera cable to the Power/Camera harness (connects to the Can Cabin Interface Module - CCIM)

The cameras viewing angles may need to be adjusted once
the system is installed and the display is operational.

The white connectors on the camera cables are not used