Installing Seeing Machine components in vehicles is a crucial step in ensuring the effective operation of driver monitoring systems. Different installation methods are available to cater to various needs and preferences. This resource article explores the primary installation methods: Standard, Non-Standard, and Custom.
Standard Installation:
Standard installation involves securely and permanently attaching Seeing Machine components to the vehicle’s interior using screws. This typically includes drilling holes in the vehicle’s dashboard or other suitable locations.
Non-Standard Installation:
Non-standard installation, in contrast to the standard method, does not involve permanently affixing components to the vehicle. No holes are drilled in the dashboard or other surfaces.
Custom Installation:
Custom installation is highly flexible and is often tailored to specific vehicle models or operational requirements. Detailed specifications are outlined in a separate document.
In GMD, the “Installations” section provides insights into the installation method used for each vehicle.