Printed in Japan 2016/7 EG-2300E 274-0575-11
Installation Manual
EG-2300E
Surr oundEye Contr ol Box
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Thank you very much for your purchase of this Clarion pr oduct.
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T o get the best performance from and to use this device ef fectively, first read this Installa-
tion Manual thoroughly and then install the device corr ectly and safely.
Clarion Co., Lt d.
All Rights Reserved. Copyrigh t © 2014 : Clarion Co., Ltd.
THE SURROUNDEYE CONTROL BOX
This camera ECU box can supply power to up to 4 cameras, process the images output by the
cameras and then output the images to the LCD monitor .
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Compatible with DC 12V/24V vehicles
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Starts up when ACC (or IG) is ON
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Can be connected to Clarion cameras (NTSC std.)
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Outputs images (NTSC std.) to monitor via RCA connectors
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Setup (calibration) of the camera ECU is achieved using special software on a PC connected
via an interface box
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An optional switch can be connected for switching the screen
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Always follow the safety precautions below when installing the device.
W ARNING
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Before making connections, disconnect the negative battery terminal.
Failure to do so may r esult in electric shock or injury due to short-circuit.
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Discontinue use in the event of malfunction or abnormality .
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Route the cables and bundle them with tape or the like so that they do not interfere with
driving operation.
If a cable coils around the steering column, gear lever , brake pedals, etc., it may lead to an accident.
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Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the unit.
Never attempt to disassemble or modify the unit. Doing so may result in accident, fir e, electric shock or
other malfunction.
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Never use the vehicle's safety-related parts* for mounting or gr ounding the device.
* Nuts and bolts in the steering system, seat rails, brake system, tanks, etc.
Doing so may result in loss of contr ol, fire or traf fic accident.
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Do not install this device in the following kind of places.
• Places that would obstruct the view to the fr ont
• Places that would obstruct driving operations, such as the steering wheel, shift lever or brake pedal
• Places that pr esent a hazard to passengers
Doing so may result in accident or injury.
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Never mount or make connections in a place that would obstruct operation of the air
bags.
Mounting or making connections in a place that obstructs air bag operation will cause a problem if the
air bag system cannot operate properly during a car accident.
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If installation of the device requir es making a hole in the chassis, check the position of the
pipes, tanks, electrical wires, etc. and be sur e to avoid interference or contact. Also, take
steps to prevent rust and water penetration.
Damaged pipes or other parts may lead to fire or electrical shock.
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Never cut the insulation on the power cord to power another device.
Doing so will overload the cord and may cause a fir e or electrical shock.
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After completing installation and wiring work, check and make sure the vehicle's electri-
cal equipment* is working properly .
* Brakes, lights, horn, hazard lamps, blinkers, etc.
Malfunctioning equipment may lead to fire, electric shock or traf fic accident.
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Never drive looking solely at the monitor . This is an auxiliary device to supplement the
driver’ s field of vision ; it does not show all hazards or obstacles. Actual distances and
perceptions may dif fer , so be sure to visually check safety while driving. Failure to do so
creates the risk of hitting a person or object in the camera’ s blind spot, causing a serious
accident.
CAUTION
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Entrust the installation and any modifications to the installation to an expert.
Failure to do so may r esult in an accident or fire. Contact the dealer wher e the device was purchased.
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When installing the device on a vehicle with air bags, check the warnings on such work
provided by the maker of the vehicle befor e performing the work.
Failure to do so may r esult in malfunction of the air bags.
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Follow the instructions in the manual when mounting and connecting the device.
Incorrect installation and/or connection may r esult in fire or accident.
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Be sure to use the accessories and specified parts.
Using components other than those specified may lead to damage of the parts inside the device or the
inability to secure them firmly, r esulting in them becoming detached and leading to an accident or mal-
function.
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After wiring the various cords, secur e them with clamps and/or insulating tape.
If the cables come into contact with the chassis, they will fray and short-circuit, leading to an accident or
fire.
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Route the cables so that they do not get caught in the chassis, screws, seat rails or other
moving parts.
Damaged or short-circuited cables may r esult in an accident, electric shock or fire.
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Never mount in a location subject to a lot of vibration or where it cannot be secur ely fas-
tened.
If the unit comes loose, it may result in an accident or injury.
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Do not install in a location subject to direct sunlight or hot air fr om the heater .
The temperature inside the unit may get too high, r esulting in fire or damage.
PRECAUTION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to pr ovide reasonable pr otection against harmful interference in a r esi-
dential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communica-
tions. However , there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television r eception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to consult the dealer or
an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
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INFORMA TION FOR USERS:
CHANGES OR MODIFICA TIONS TO THIS PRODUCT NOT APPROVED BY THE MANUF ACTUR-
ER WILL VOID THE WARRANTY AND WILL VIOLA TE FCC APPROV AL.
IMPOR T ANT POINTS WHEN VIEWING THE SCREEN
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Obstacles on screen may feel farther away than they actually ar e.
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There may be discr epancies between the top view image and the distance marker .
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Objects such as people or vehicles may appear warped in the top view .
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The repr esentation of your vehicle in the top view image is not actually an image of your ve-
hicle viewed from above.
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Objects in the camera image appear larger in relation to the r epresentation of your vehicle
than they actually are.
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When an obstacle is not on the ground, it may not be displayed in the top view and/or its
position may be displayed inaccurately relative to your vehicle.
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When an object (person, pole, etc.) is in the seam between the camera images in the top
view (Ex.: black line on the boundary between the bird’ s eye views of the side camera image
and the rear camera image), it may not be displayed in the top view , so make safety checks
using other camera images, your mirrors and dir ect visual checks.
SPECIFICA TIONS
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V oltage : DC 12V to 24V , Negative ground
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Operating range : DC 10.8V to 28V
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Consumption : <1A
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Dimensions : 170 mm(W) x 54 mm (H) x 140 mm(D) (excl. bracket)
6-11/16” (W) x 2-1/8” (H) x 5-33/64” (D) (excl. bracket)
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Weight : 1.25Kg (2.76lbs) (excl. bracket)
Declaration of conformity
W e Clarion declares that the pr oduct EG-2300 is following the provisions of Di-
rective 2014/30/EU and Dir ective 2011/65/EU.
Authorized Representative
Clarion Europe S.A.S.
244 rue du Pré à V arois, 54670 Custines, France
TEL +33 3 83 49 44 00 F AX +33 3 83 24 17 62
P ACKAGE CONTENTS
This device consists of the following components.
In the event of any defect, contact the retailer wher e it was purchased.
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Camera ECU box ................................................................................................................... 1
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Mounting brackets .................................................................................................................. 2
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M5 × 12 mm hex bolt with washer .......................................................................................... 4
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12P electrical system cable (0.5 m (1.64ft)) ............................................................................. 1
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32P connection cable (0.2 m (0.66ft)) ..................................................................................... 1
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40P connection cable (0.18 m (0.59ft)) ................................................................................... 1
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