When you are installing the Heigh10 with an SR or SRK kit is good to know what wires will need to be used for when adding cameras.
For kits like the SR-TAC16H, SR-RUN10H, SR-TUN14H, SR-GM14H, SR-F15009H or the STH kits. You will notice there is two bullet connector pig tails labeled (Aftermarket Camera Power). You will connect the camera(s) Red and Black wires to this location. These wires can support more than one camera.
If you are adding Blind Spot camera's, you will need to run the Trigger wires to the designated connection. For instance, if you have Camera 2 for Left camera and Camera 3 for Right camera. You will run camera trigger 2 to the left blinker wire, and the camera trigger 3 wire to the right blinker. It is suggested to run to the front blinker wire at the light itself. The camera trigger wires will be connected to the positive lead on the light.
To enable the additional cameras in a Non-SRK Kit, Go to the settings > Camera Settings > Select whichever cameras you have added
If you are installing the Heigh10 with a SRK-JW18EH, SRK-JK11H, SRK-RAM13H or SRK-CHR15H. You will notice there is two bullet connector pig tails labeled (Aftermarket Camera Power). You will connect the camera(s) Red and Black wires to this location. These wires can support more than one camera.
You will not use the camera trigger wires on the camera harness, as they are not needed for these kits. The modules used in the SRK kits, are reading the vehicles databus and see when the blinkers are being triggered, and will display on the radio.
To Enable the cameras with an SRK Kit, Go To Settings > System Settings > Installer Settings (0052) > Advanced Vehicle Settings > Camera Settings. From there you will set whichever cameras you have installed.
For SRK installed Kits please see the linked video for enabling them.
SRK-JK11H Or Kits Using the CH1AJKIT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20r3ttm_KtI
For SRK-JW18EH, *Note All Other SRK Kits have the same menu you will need to enter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcxE8kI-c5k
Below you will see an image for location of the "Aftermarket Camera Power"
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