1. Kupu Whakataki
Te Haloview CA109 is a wireless 720P high-definition license plate rear view camera designed to assist with vehicle backing maneuvers. This camera provides a clear view of the area behind your vehicle and is compatible with Haloview MC7108 and MC5111 systems. Its compact design and adjustable angle offer versatile installation and optimal viewing.
2. Waenga Hua
The CA109 package includes the following items:
- CA109 License Plate Camera
- License Plate Mount Bracket
- Kāmera Hurihuri Tauira
- Antenna Kamera
3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
The CA109 camera offers straightforward installation with no cutting or drilling required for standard license plate mounting. Ensure your vehicle is turned off before beginning installation.
3.1. Whakapiki i te Kamera
The camera is designed to mount directly onto a standard US license plate using the provided bracket. Position the camera to ensure it does not obstruct the license plate numbers or tags.

Image: The CA109 camera shown mounted on a standard US license plate.
For vehicles equipped with Furrion pre-wired brackets, the B-F02 Backup Camera Bracket Adapter (sold separately) can be used for an integrated mounting solution.
3.2. Hononga Mana
Connect the camera to a 12-volt power source. This typically involves wiring it to your vehicle's reverse lights for activation when backing up, or to a constant power source if continuous monitoring is desired. Use the camera conversion cable for proper connection.
Tuhipoka: For some newer vehicle models, particularly certain GM vehicles, a voltage control module may be required to ensure stable power supply to the camera. Consult your vehicle's manual or a professional if experiencing power-related issues.
3.3. Tāuta Antenna
Attach the camera antenna securely to the designated port on the camera. Ensure the antenna is positioned for optimal signal transmission. The wireless signal range is up to 984 feet (line of sight).
3.4. Camera Dimensions
Refer to the diagram below for the physical dimensions of the CA109 camera and its mounting bracket.

Image: Detailed dimensions of the CA109 camera and its mounting components.

Image: The CA109 camera installed on a vehicle's tailgate, showing the camera and a monitor displaying its view.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once installed and powered, the CA109 camera transmits video wirelessly to a compatible Haloview monitor (MC7108 or MC5111 system).
4.1. Whakatikatika Koki Kamera
The camera lens can be adjusted by up to 70 degrees vertically to achieve the optimal viewing angle for your specific vehicle and application. Loosen the adjustment screws, set the desired angle, and then tighten the screws to secure the position.

Image: The CA109 camera illustrating its 70-degree adjustable viewkoki.
4.2. Viewrohe
The camera features a 120-degree wide-angle lens, capturing a broad view of the area behind your vehicle. This wide field of view is particularly useful for backing up and hitching trailers.
4.3. Matakitenga po
Equipped with 6 infrared (IR) LED lights, the CA109 provides night vision capabilities, allowing for clear visibility in low-light conditions.
5. Tiaki
Te Haloview CA109 camera is designed for durability and minimal maintenance.
5.1. Te horoi
Me horoi i ia wa te arotahi kamera me te whare ki te ngohengohe, damp cloth to remove dirt, dust, or debris that may obstruct the view. A ape i te whakamahi i nga matū kino, i nga taonga abrasive ranei.
5.2. Atete Wai
The camera boasts an IP69K rating, indicating high resistance to dust and high-pressure, high-temperature water jets. This ensures reliable operation in various weather conditions.

Image: The CA109 camera demonstrating its IP69K water resistance rating.
6. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your CA109 camera, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
- Kore he Atahanga i te Aroturuki:
- Ensure the camera is receiving power. Check all cable connections.
- Verify the camera is properly paired with your Haloview monitor. Refer to your monitor's manual for pairing instructions.
- Check the antenna connection on the camera and ensure it is not obstructed.
- Kounga Atahanga Kino:
- Horoia te arotahi kamera.
- Me whakarite karekau he arai i waenga i te kaamera me te kaitutei ka raru te tohu ahokore.
- Tirohia mēnā he pūtake pokanoa hikohiko kaha e tata ana.
- Waitohu Mokowhiti:
- Reposition the camera antenna for better line of sight.
- Ensure the camera is within the effective wireless range (up to 984ft line of sight).
- Check power connections for stability.
- Kāre te Kāmera e Hia ana:
- Confirm the 12V power source is active.
- Tirohia te taura hiko mo te kino.
- If installing on a newer vehicle, consider if a voltage control module is necessary.
7. Whakatakotoranga
Key technical specifications for the Haloview CA109 camera:
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Kia oraview |
| Tau tauira | CA109 |
| Whakataunga Hopu Ataata | 720p |
| Whakataunga Tonu Whaihua | 720 Pika |
| Tuhinga o mua View | 120 Waeine |
| Koki Tuturu o View | 170 Waeine |
| Momo Arotahi | Koki Whanui |
| Hangarau Pūoko Optical | CMOS Infrared |
| Rahi o te Pūoko Whatu | 1/4 inihi |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Momo Tuhono | Ahokore |
| Momo Tāuta | Maunga Mata |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Monitor (MC7108, MC5111 systems) |
| Whakatauranga Lux | 0.2 Lux |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 421 Karamu |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official Haloview webpae. He rereke nga tikanga me nga tikanga whakamana.
For technical support, product inquiries, or further assistance, please contact Haloview ratonga kiritaki mā roto i tā rātou mana whakahaere webpae: