This can happen when the software becomes corrupt. We have known a monitor “freeze” and is reset by this. It is worth disconnecting it from the power and reconnecting. If you are sure the monitor has power and it does not respond to the on off button then the chances are it has failed. This is physical damage and not covered by the guarantee. If there are large black areas on the monitor screen then this is caused by the front of the screen being pressed too hard. Pressing the on/off button should turn it back on. Some monitors will automatically power off when no signal is received – often takes 10 seconds. This would indicate the monitor is working correctly. Without a camera plugged in you should get a blue screen with “no signal” showing. We have known some camera faults cause this to happen. If your monitor has power and a completely black screen then try it without a camera plugged in. It is not uncommon for these to blow or even drop out of the fuse holder. Monitors often have a black filter box and inside is a small fuse. If the monitor has an LED that lights up when it has power, then if this is not lit check there is 12v going to the monitor. It is the end of the road for the monitor and replacement is necessary. If you can see a very dark image on the screen then the backlight has failed. If you do not have a picture on your monitor then look very carefully at the screen. The cable is about 1m long and terminates in a 2.1/5.5 power connector.As each system is different producing a generic fault finding set of notes is not easy! The earth should be to a point where there is bare metal to the vehicle body. These can be used to take power from the fuse board. It also makes it faster and easier to remove the monitor. This is useful on our HD series of monitors where a curved dash makes mounting the U-bracket difficult. Again it is waterproof, but it is always best to protect from the main force of driving rain. It can be used if you want to add more than one wireless camera to a system. This is a version of our interference free waterproof digital bridge to create an interference free wireless system. It is waterproof, but we feel it is always best to protect it from the main force of the rain. It is an improved specification on our previous digital wireless bridge. It is suitable to use when you only need to connect 1 camera wirelessly. This is a version of our wireless bridge that will create an interference free digital wireless system. If you wish different lengths of cable then please contact us. This means if a socket getes damaged it is simple to replace without having to rewire the tow vehicle or trailer. We now supply these as our CAB011 1m with a CAB049 and CAB052. This is our heavy duty trailer link as used on heavy goods vehicles. This is our medium duty trailer link suitable for caravans and farm trailers. We have single camera and dual camera versions. It converts their cable into our standard 4 pin ones. We do an adaptor to fit the Waeco cables that are pre-installed in Bailey Motorhomes. This is useful if you need to thread a cable front to back through a monitorhome and want to keep the size of the hole needed small. These are our 12.5m or 15m cables with an 8mm link. Having longer you need will not affect the picture and any extra cable should be coiled loosely where is cannot get damaged. They are in metres so multiply by 3 to change into feet. These options allow you to select what length you need. These are our standard 4 pin extension cables. The information below shows you whet each option means. On all of our camera systems we have a wide variety of cable and wireless options.
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