0:00tools overview
An overhead shot displays a collection of tools and supplies laid out neatly on a light gray concrete surface. The camera is static, providing a clear top-down view. Items include a red cordless drill, a tube of Geocel Silicone Sealant, a caulk gun, a screwdriver, needle-nose pliers, wire stripper/cutter, crimp connectors (small blue plastic pieces), and a multimeter. As the video progresses, white text overlays appear next to each tool, identifying them sequentially. A person's hand, wearing a dark watch on the left wrist, points to each tool as its label appears. The lighting is bright and even, indicating an indoor or covered outdoor setting with soft shadows. The overall color palette is industrial with grays of the concrete, black and red of tools, and bright yellow of a box cutter. The atmosphere is instructional and organized.
0:07rear camera removal
A medium shot captures a person's hands working on the rear of a white RV, which features horizontal grooves and a prominent black 'Coleman' logo. The hands are engaged in removing the existing backup camera housing, which is black and oval-shaped, mounted above the logo. A red taillight is visible at the top of the frame. The person uses a screwdriver to unfasten screws, carefully prying the old housing away from the RV wall. The lighting is bright and evenly distributed, highlighting the details of the RV's surface and the tools. The background is a clean white workshop or garage setting, slightly blurred to maintain focus on the hands and the RV section. The overall mood is focused and practical.
0:16unscrewing camera from housing
A close-up shot focuses on a person's hands holding a black camera housing, revealing the intricate internal components of a small camera with multiple small lenses. The camera lens itself is circular and surrounded by small lights. The person uses a screwdriver to carefully remove a screw from the back of the camera, detaching it from its housing. The background is a slightly blurred white surface, likely the RV, with a black 'Coleman' logo faintly visible. The lighting is bright and direct, casting minimal shadows and emphasizing the precision of the task. The composition highlights the technical nature of the work, focusing on the delicate process of disassembling the camera unit.
0:20installing new rear camera
A medium shot shows a person's hands actively working on the rear of a white RV, similar to an earlier scene, with the 'Coleman' logo visible below. The focus is on removing the new camera from its original housing and then installing it into the pre-mounted housing on the RV. The person uses a screwdriver to detach the camera, then carefully plugs wires from the camera into the RV's existing wiring within the housing. A satisfying 'snap' sound is mentioned as the camera is secured. The scene ends with the person screwing the camera into the RV housing. Red taillights are visible at the top. The lighting is bright and even, and the setting appears to be a clean workshop or garage.
0:37screwing in camera
A close-up shot focuses on the lower part of the newly installed black camera housing on the white RV. A person's hand is visible from the bottom right, holding a screwdriver. The screwdriver is used to tighten a screw on the underside of the camera, ensuring it is securely fastened in place. The camera itself has a central lens surrounded by several small infrared or LED lights. The background is the white, grooved surface of the RV. The lighting is bright and highlights the metallic tip of the screwdriver and the texture of the camera housing. The scene emphasizes the final securing step of the camera installation.
0:39attaching antenna
A medium shot displays the installed black backup camera on the white, grooved rear of the RV, with red taillights visible at the top. A person's hand, wearing a dark smartwatch, adjusts the angle of the camera slightly. Subsequently, the hand attaches a small, black, cylindrical antenna to the top of the camera housing by screwing it on. The antenna is thin and stands upright once installed. The background is the clean, white exterior of the RV, suggesting a workshop or well-lit outdoor area. The lighting is consistent and bright, ensuring clear visibility of the installation steps. The action is straightforward, completing the external setup of the rear camera.
0:44side camera removal initial
A low-angle medium shot shows the side of a light-colored RV, featuring horizontal striped paneling and a thick black vertical trim. A person's hands are focused on an amber-colored rectangular marker light housing located on the lower side of the RV. One hand holds the marker light steady while the other uses a small, dark-handled screwdriver to begin prying it off. The background shows part of the RV's black trim and a blurred, brighter interior structure or wall. The lighting is even and bright, highlighting the texture of the RV's siding. The action demonstrates the initial steps of removing the old side marker light to prepare for the new camera installation.
0:51removing marker light cover
A close-up shot focuses on a person's hands working on the side of the RV. Initially, one hand uses a screwdriver to pry off the amber-colored cover of the marker light, revealing the internal LED light assembly and its black housing. After the cover is removed, the other hand picks up a yellow box cutter and carefully scores the old silicone sealant around the edge of the black light housing. The RV's light-colored, horizontally striped paneling forms the background. The lighting is bright, illuminating the details of the tools and the silicone residue. The scene emphasizes precision and care in preparing the mounting surface.
0:58removing light assembly
A close-up shot focuses on a person's hands removing the internal light assembly from the RV's side. The black rectangular housing remains, but the small LED light unit is carefully unscrewed and lifted out using a screwdriver. The exposed wiring in the RV wall is partially visible within the cavity. The surrounding surface is the light-colored, horizontally striped RV paneling. The lighting is bright and even, providing clear visibility of the small components and the action. The scene emphasizes the removal of the old electrical components before installing the new camera system.
1:03stripping wires
A close-up shot focuses on a person's hands holding wire stripper pliers and two exposed electrical wires, one white and one green. The hands are stripping the insulation from the ends of these wires, revealing the copper strands inside. The background is the light-colored, horizontally striped RV paneling with a small cutout exposing the wiring inside. The lighting is bright and clear, highlighting the tools and the wires. The action demonstrates a fundamental step in electrical installation, preparing the wires for connection to the new camera system.
1:08testing wires multimeter
A close-up shot shows a person's hands holding a black and brown digital multimeter. The probes of the multimeter are carefully placed onto exposed electrical wires (one white, one green) protruding from a hole in the light-colored RV paneling. The multimeter's screen is visible, displaying readings, though specific numbers are not clear. The background is the horizontally striped RV wall. The lighting is bright and direct, ensuring clear visibility of the multimeter and the wires. The scene emphasizes the critical step of testing the wires to identify power and ground before making permanent connections, ensuring correct installation and safety.
1:10feeding wires through
A medium shot shows a man standing next to the side of a white RV. He wears a dark short-sleeved polo shirt, dark-rimmed glasses, and a dark smartwatch. His hands are holding a black new camera assembly with attached wires and feeding the wires through the opening on the RV where the old marker light was. The RV's side has horizontal stripes, and a part of the wheel well is visible at the bottom. The background features other RVs in what appears to be a showroom or workshop. The lighting is bright and clear. The man looks down at his hands, focused on the task, demonstrating the careful routing of the wires.
1:15preparing camera assembly
A close-up shot focuses on a person's hands holding the black new camera assembly. The hands are using a screwdriver to remove two small screws from the back of the assembly, which reveals a series of connection points. The background is a slightly blurred concrete floor and a dark object, likely part of the RV's underside. The lighting is bright and direct, highlighting the details of the camera assembly and the screwdriver. The action prepares the camera for its electrical connections, ensuring accessibility to the wiring terminals.
1:20identifying camera wires
A close-up shot displays a person's hands holding a bundle of thin, colorful wires protruding from the black camera assembly. The wires are red, yellow, and black, each with a small white label indicating its function: 'Power to Camera', 'Marker Light', 'Ground', and 'Trigger Signal'. The background is the light-colored, horizontally striped RV paneling with the mounting hole for the camera visible. The lighting is bright and clear, allowing for easy readability of the wire labels. The scene emphasizes the importance of identifying each wire's purpose before making electrical connections.
1:28tying red power wires
A very close-up shot focuses on a person's hands meticulously tying together two red power wires. These wires are part of the camera assembly, with one end already stripped to expose the copper. The background is the black camera assembly itself, slightly blurred, and the RV's side paneling. The lighting is bright and well-focused, highlighting the fine strands of the wires. The action demonstrates a specific step in preparing the electrical connections, bundling similar wires to streamline the installation process.
1:32connecting power ground wires
A close-up shot shows a person's hands working on the electrical connections for the new camera. One hand holds a wire stripper/cutter tool with a red handle, using it to crimp blue connectors onto the red power wires and white ground wires, connecting them to the RV's existing wiring. The yellow 'trigger signal' wire is deliberately left unconnected and secured. The background is the light-colored RV paneling with the camera mounting hole. The lighting is bright and clear, allowing for a detailed view of the crimping process and the connections. The scene emphasizes careful and correct electrical wiring, ensuring the camera functions properly.
1:42mounting side camera
A close-up shot details a person's hands finishing the installation of the side camera. First, the hands use black electrical tape to securely bundle and route the connected wires into the cavity in the RV wall. Then, the new black camera assembly is positioned over the opening, and a red cordless drill is used to drive screws, securely mounting the assembly to the RV's light-colored, horizontally striped paneling. The background is the side of the RV. The lighting is bright and functional, highlighting the tools and the installation steps. The scene shows the final mechanical and wire management steps of the installation.
1:49attaching side camera to mount
A close-up shot focuses on a person's hands attaching the main camera unit to its securely mounted black assembly on the RV's side. The camera unit is also black, rectangular, and has a small red indicator light. The hands carefully align and snap the camera into place on the base. The background is the light-colored, horizontally striped RV paneling. The lighting is bright and even. This scene demonstrates the final, simple step of securing the camera onto its pre-installed mounting bracket.
1:52sealing side camera with silicone
A close-up shot focuses on a person's hands applying silicone sealant around the newly installed black side camera assembly on the RV. One hand holds the white tube of sealant in a caulk gun, while the other guides the nozzle, creating a neat, continuous bead of white silicone around the edges where the camera housing meets the RV paneling. The installed camera has an amber light cover. The background is the light-colored, horizontally striped RV paneling. The lighting is bright and clear, highlighting the sealant application. The scene emphasizes the crucial step of sealing the camera to prevent water ingress and ensure durability.
1:55entering car
A wide shot shows a person with dark skin and a dark t-shirt entering a dark red SUV on the driver's side. The car door is open, and the person is in the process of sitting down. The interior of the car is visible, including the steering wheel and dashboard. In the background, several large white RVs are parked in what appears to be a showroom or dealership lot under a bright, overcast sky. The overall color palette features the deep red of the car and the bright white of the RVs, contrasted with the dark figure of the person. The scene transitions from the installation to the testing phase.
1:57plugging in monitor
A close-up shot focuses on a person's hand plugging a small black wire from a display monitor into a car's 12V power outlet. The power outlet is located on the center console of the car, next to a dial for 4-wheel drive settings. The display monitor itself is black with a silver trim. The background shows parts of the car's gray dashboard and the steering wheel, indicating an interior car setting. The lighting is soft and even, typical of a car's interior. The action demonstrates the preparation of the monitor for viewing the camera feeds.
2:00testing camera monitor
A close-up shot displays a person's hands holding and operating a black rectangular display monitor inside a car. The monitor shows live feed from the RV cameras, displaying multiple views (rear, left, right) of the surroundings, which include a garage-like interior with various vehicles and structures. The person's thumb is seen tapping on the screen, switching between different camera views. Text overlays like 'DOOR', 'LEFT', 'RIGHT', and 'REAR' are visible on the screen, along with the 'FURRION' brand logo. The background shows parts of the car's steering wheel and dashboard. The lighting is consistent, illuminating the screen clearly. The scene concludes the installation process by verifying the functionality of the camera system.