Road Angel Halo Installation Example And Manual - page 6
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Note: Some materials used for vehicle trim/lining may be brittle in cold conditions. It is recommended
that the vehicle is exposed to warm conditions prior to applying any level of stress, reducing the risk of
damage.
Step 3: Connecting the Primary Device (Front Camera):
Once the extension cable has been fitted and has reached the fuse box, connect the extension cable to
the Halo front camera, using the port located at the top left hand side of the device. Once this is
connected, connect the power lead (hard wire lead
– supplied separately) to the remaining port.
At this point, establish the approximate position in which the Halo device will be mounted. It is
recommended that the device is placed top centre of the windscreen. It may be necessary to mount the
device to the left of the rear view mirror in order so not to obscure driver visibility.
With the two cables aligned, wrap both cables in electric tape from the Halo device to the fusebox,
following a path from the device, across the roof lining and vehicle trim to the fuse box.
Note: In some instances, it may not be possible to fit these cables within the roof lining. The Retail Halo
product includes adhesive clips, which can be attached to the inside of the vehicle securing the cables
position as an alternative solution.
Step 3: Fitting the Primary Device (Front Camera):
Once an appropriate position for the Halo front camera is established, remove the film from the adhesive
pad and firmly attach the device to the windscreen. The screw mechanism on the mount can be
unfastened to allow adjustments to the angle of the lens position. Typically a 90
– 110 degree angle of
the lens should provide the best image capture, depending on preference.