Installation Guide for SafetyCam Pro - Auxiliary Camera for OEM
Installation Overview:
- Confirm the Main Camera Setup: Ensure the SafetyCam Pro is associated with a vehicle, properly installed, and functioning correctly.
- Connect and test the wired Auxiliary Camera: Ensure that the wired Auxiliary Camera is properly connected to the main camera. Test it thoroughly to confirm it is functioning correctly before proceeding with the installation.
- Adjust Viewing Angles: Utilize the Live Streaming feature to set optimal viewing angles.
- Mount your Auxiliary Camera: Ensure the Auxiliary Camera is mounted securely to prevent any movement. Verify that it is stable and properly positioned to capture the desired view.
- Confirm Successful Installation: Press the emergency button to trigger a “Button Pressed” event and confirm proper camera installation.
Installation Steps:
The SafetyCam Pro supports the installation of up to four wired exterior side or rear Auxiliary Cameras, offering comprehensive coverage around your vehicle.
Follow the steps below to ensure a smooth and secure installation:
Prerequisites for Installation:
- Turning Off the Vehicle: Ensure the vehicle is turned off before beginning the installation.
- Location Requirements: Place your vehicle in an area with good network connectivity. This will help facilitate the setup process and ensure the camera system can effectively communicate with your devices.
- Fuse Box Identification: Locate the vehicle’s fuse box. It may be under the dashboard, near the glove box, or elsewhere depending on the model. Check the owner’s manual to find the exact location.
Step 1: Confirm the Main SafetyCam Setup:
Before connecting the wired exterior side or rear Auxiliary Camera, ensure the following:
- The main SafetyCam is associated with a vehicle.
- The main SafetyCam is properly installed.
- The main SafetyCam is functioning correctly.
These steps are essential for seamless integration and optimal performance of the Auxiliary Camera.
For detailed verification steps, refer to the links below:
Step 2: Connect and Test the Wired Auxiliary Camera:
A. Connect the Splitter Cable to SafetyCam Pro:
- Attach the camera connector of the splitter cable to the camera port on the SafetyCam Pro. This connector is specifically designed to handle the video and data signals from the camera.
Tip: Splitter cable is also known as the OBD-II Aux Connector. |
- Next, connect the power connector of the splitter cable to the power port on the SafetyCam Pro. This step ensures the camera remains powered throughout its operation.
B. Attach the Auxiliary Extension Cables to the Splitter Cable:
- The splitter cable supports up to four wired exterior side or rear Auxiliary Cameras, each connected to one of the following dedicated channels: TVI-1, TVI-2, TVI-3, and TVI-4.
- To ensure proper channel configuration and optimal system performance, assign each Auxiliary Camera to a dedicated TVI channel in the correct sequence:
- For one camera, use TVI-1
- For two cameras, use TVI-1 and TVI-2
- For three cameras, use TVI-1, TVI-2, and TVI-3
- For four cameras, use all four channels sequentially — TVI-1 through TVI-4
Note: The labels TVI-1, TVI-2, TVI-3, and TVI-4 are usually marked on the splitter cable in sequential order. |
Following this orders ensures each camera is correctly recognized by the system and functions as intended.
3.A. Side Auxiliary Cameras:
- Use a 16-foot (5-meter) extension cable for each Side Auxiliary Camera.
- Connect one end of the extension cable to the Side Auxiliary Camera.
- Plug the other end into an available TVI channels on the splitter cable in sequential order.
3.B. Rear Auxiliary Cameras:
- Use a 32-foot (10-meter) extension cable for each Rear Auxiliary Camera.
- Connect one end of the extension cable to the Rear Auxiliary Camera.
- Plug the other end into an available TVI channels on the splitter cable in sequential order.
C. Secure the Circular Connectors on the Splitter Cable:
- Align and connect the two corresponding circular connectors on the splitter cable, ensuring the pins are properly matched. Secure the connection by tightening the threaded sleeve.
Note: Double-check that the pins are correctly aligned before fastening to prevent any potential damage. |
D. Hardwire the Black, Red, and Yellow Wire to the Fuse Box:
- Red (Constant Power) – 12V:
- Labeled “B+” on the wire.
- Connects to a constant 12V power source in the fuse box.
- Yellow (Ignition Power) – 12V / 0V:
- Labeled “ACC” on the wire.
- Connects to a switched power source that supplies 12V when the ignition is ON and 0V when it is OFF.
- Black (Ground) – 0V:
- Labeled “GND” on the wire.
- Connects to a grounded bolt on the vehicle chassis.
For detailed instructions on hardwiring the SafetyCam Pro to the fuse box, refer to the SafetyCam Plus and Pro for OEM – Installation Guide.
E. Verify All Connections:
- Ensure all connections are secure.
- Confirm that all extension cables are firmly connected to the Auxiliary Cameras and the splitter cable.
- Verify that the SafetyCam Pro and the Auxiliary Cameras are powered through the fuse box using the splitter cable.
G. Tuck Away the Cables:
Once the camera powers on successfully:
- Neatly run the cable along the vehicle’s headliner (interior ceiling).
- Route the cable from the A-Pillar down to the fuse box.
Note: Do not mount the Auxiliary Camera until Step 4. |
Step 3: Adjust the Auxiliary Camera Viewing Angles:
- Ensure SafetyCam Association for Live Streaming:
- Before starting Live Streaming, make sure the main SafetyCam is properly associated with the vehicle. Without this association, the SafetyCam details will not appear on the Azuga platform (web or mobile), and Live Streaming for adjusting viewing angles will not be possible.
- Utilize the Azuga Fleet Mobile (AFM) App:
- The Azuga Fleet Mobile (AFM) app is highly recommended for adjusting the Auxiliary Camera's viewing angles. Its user-friendly interface allows operators to quickly and effectively make the necessary adjustments while on the go.
- Live Streaming Feature:
- The Live Streaming feature is crucial for real-time monitoring and adjustments. Users can view the camera feed live, ensuring they can make precise angle alterations based on current conditions.
For detailed guidance on the association and viewing angle adjustments, refer to the resources below:
Step 4: Securely Mount the Wired Auxiliary Camera:
Once the Auxiliary Cameras are connected to the SafetyCam Pro, follow these steps to mount them securely:
- Choose the Mounting Location: Select an appropriate spot on the vehicle's side or rear, ensuring it provides an optimal view for tracking and monitoring.
- Attach the Mounting Bracket:
- For Dome Auxiliary Camera: Use the supplied brackets to securely mount the Auxiliary Camera onto the vehicle’s side structure.
For Square Auxiliary Camera: Use the supplied brackets to securely mount the Auxiliary Camera onto the vehicle’s rear structure.
- Secure the Brackets: Align the brackets properly and fasten them tightly to prevent movement during operation.
- Verify Camera Stability: Check that the Auxiliary Camera is firmly attached and does not wobble. Test its stability by gently shaking the mounted structure.
Step 5: Confirm Successful Installation:
- Press the emergency button on the camera after every installation. This action should trigger a "Button Pressed" event.
- This is a mandatory check to verify that the camera has been installed correctly and is functioning as expected.
- Within 10 minutes, the event video will be uploaded to the Azuga platform.
- This step is crucial to validate the main camera installation and ensure that events are being successfully uploaded to the system.
More Details:
Refer to the links below to learn more about the SafetyCam Plus – Auxiliary Camera:
PDF copy of the document: [Customer] SafetyCam Pro - Auxiliary Camera Installation Guide for OEM
Last Verified on September 2025