Technician guide: Driver-Facing AI Dashcam on Fleet

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Use the Enterprise Fleet Installer portal to follow each step of the Driver-Facing AI Dashcam installation process.

Before you begin

  • Log in to Enterprise Fleet Installer

  • Check what's in the box

  • Get your vehicle ready

Install the camera

  • Step 1. Identify the camera

  • Step 2. Identify the vehicle

  • Step 3. Connect to a power source

    • Turn on the camera

    • Remove the side panel

    • Plug in driver-facing camera

  • Step 4. Adjust the camera

  • Step 5. Assign the camera

Complete the installation

  • Lock the camera

  • Store the privacy cover

  • Tidy away

Before you begin

Log in to Enterprise Fleet Installer

Log in to the Enterprise Fleet Installer portal using your Verizon Connect credentials.

To learn more about using the Enterprise Fleet Installer, see Verify a camera installation in the Enterprise Installer Portal.

Check what's in the box

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  • 1. Driver-facing camera (x1)

  • 2. Privacy sticker (x1)

  • 3. Quick guide for drivers (x1)

  • 4. T6 star-headed screwdriver (x1)

  • 5. Privacy cover (x1)

  • Quick start guide (x1)

Get your vehicle ready

Make sure that:

Install the camera

Step 1. Identify the camera

Type the serial number found on the camera itself and on the box that the camera came in.

Step 2. Identify the vehicle

The camera must be assigned to a vehicle so that when the camera detects a harsh driving incident, it can be associated with a particular vehicle.

  • Find the vehicle you want to assign the camera to by searching the vehicle name, vehicle identification number (VIN), vehicle registration number (REG), or the vehicle’s electronic serial number (ESN).

Step 3. Connect to a power source

Turn on the camera

  1. Turn on the ignition.

  2. Wait up to 5 minutes for the vehicle’s road-facing camera to boot up. The red, blue, and green lights will flash in sequence.

  3. You will hear an audio prompt which indicates your camera is plugged in correctly and receiving power. If the blue and green lights are not solid after 5 minutes, troubleshoot the camera indicator lights.

    In some vehicles, the camera may boot up before the ignition is turned on.

Remove the side panel

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  1. Keep the road-facing camera mounted to the windshield.

  2. Unscrew and unclip the right-hand side panel.

    • The two captive screws will remain connected to the panel.

Plug in the driver-facing camera

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  1. Hold down the plastic tab and slide the placeholder part out.

  2. Slide the driver-facing camera into place until it clicks.

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  3. Remove the protective tab from the camera lens.

Step 4. Adjust the camera

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  1. Sit in the driver’s seat.

  2. Pull down both sun visors.

  3. Get your head and passenger headrest in the top half of the preview.

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  4. To adjust the driver-facing camera angle, rotate the mounting lens up and down.

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Step 5. Assign the camera

Check the vehicle details and select ASSIGN CAMERA or CHOOSE ANOTHER VEHICLE.

Complete the installation

Lock the camera

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  1. Replace the side panel.

  2. Lock by tightening the two screws using the screwdriver provided.

Store the privacy cover

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  1. Find the drawstring bag which was supplied with the Road-Facing AI Dashcam. The bag should be located in the vehicle, somewhere within the driver’s reach. It may be in the vehicle's cup holder or driver-side door panel.

  2. Keep the following items in the drawstring bag, somewhere within the driver’s reach:

    • Privacy covers

    • Quick guide for drivers.

  3. Make sure there’s a privacy sticker on the driver’s door window. Scan the QR code to read a drivers guide to dashcams and Integrated Video.

Tidy away

  1. Make sure a company representative has access to any spare parts and tools, so the camera can be adjusted in future.

  2. Keep the placeholder part you removed from the camera.


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