Wiring The Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Side Marker Cameras To Your RV
Question:
For Kevin C. A couple more questions. My side cameras have four 4 leads. Ground, +V for camera, +V for lights, and another labeled as Trigger. I want all cameras ON when I turn on my headlights i.e., all the time. Do I need to hook the Trigger lead to the same +12VDC as the camera and Light leads or leave it OPEN. There is no turn signal lead for my side lights. Additionally, still trying to pair the side light I installed. Does the side camera module also clickinch when the pairing button is pushed? Seems you have to push pretty hard and I cant detect any particular motion. Does any body make an adapter to plug into the side camera to match with the rear camera power plug on the Monitor power plug -in? Thanks
asked by: Roy E
Expert Reply:
On the Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Observation Camera System w/ Side Marker Light Cameras - 5" Screen
Item # FCE48TASL-05 the Red (V+ Camera) goes to the positive wire of the running light circuit, the Black (GND) to the ground, the Yellow (Trigger) to the left/right turn signal (only available for LED versions), and the Brown (V+ Lamp) to the positive wire of the running light. If you have a turn signal circuit you would need to wire the Yellow wire to that, if not you can just cap the wire with some electrical tape.
You'll twist the Brown and Red together and run them to the running lights circuit so that anytime you turn on the headlights the cameras will receive power and the Black wire will run to your ground. I've attached a video where David will show you this.
You shouldn't have to press the button hard to get it to pair. You should hear the clicking sound once it pairs. There isn't an adapter to plug the side cameras into the rear camera. If the distance between the monitor and cameras is causing the pairing issue you could install the Charging Station for RVs - 2 USB Ports - 12V Socket - Black Item # DG61023VP inside your camper and power the monitor in this to cut down on the distance. Typically people install these outlets to have the monitor run while parked at the campsite and run a wire from the cameras to the RV battery for power and use it as a security system.
If you're still having issues with the monitor not pairing there may be a hardware issue with the cameras and you'll want to reach out to Furrion for a warranty replacement.
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Charging Station for RVs - 2 USB Ports - 12V Socket - Black
- 12V Power Accessories
- Power Socket
- 1 DC Outlet
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Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ 3 Cameras - 5" Screen
- RV Camera System
- Backup Camera
- Observation Camera
- Touch Screen
- Anti-Glare
- Mirrored Image
- Night Vision
- Motion Detecting
- Waterproof
- Wireless Signal
- 120 Degrees
- Dashboard Mounting Bracket
- Suction Cup Mount
- Side Marker Lights
- 5 Inch Display
- 3 Cameras
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