Instruction manual for 1 & 2 camera systems
CCD 12/24 volt instruction manual
Please read this manual carefully before you attempt installation.
Safety Precautions
The rear view monitor is to be used
when the vehicle is in reverse. Please do not use to watch programs or
operate the monitor whilst driving. It may cause an accident because of
the distraction.
Do not install the monitor where it may obstruct an air bag device.
Do not attempt to service this
product on your own. The monitor does use high voltages. If there are
any problems please contact the dealer for advice.
Dropping the unit will cause possible internal failure. Make sure the monitor stand is fixed to a secure location.
Caution
The monitor should be situated away from direct sun light, heat, water or moisture.
Make the hole for the camera lead
slightly smaller than the internal diameter of the rubber grommet. This
is to ensure there is pressure on the cable to prevent leaks. Bare
metal should be painted with a suitable rust prevention finish.
When feeding cables through to the monitor be careful not to strain the connectors as they are easily damaged.
If you have the one camera system
then the AV in socket can be used to input a signal from a DVD, TV ,
SatNav or second camera. With a two camera system then this input does
not work.
LCD Profile Wide screen ratio: 16:9
Viewing angle: 90 degrees
Brightness: 350
Dot pitch: 0.107(W) x 0.370(H)
Display resolution (dots): 1440 (H) x 234 (W)
Operating voltage: 12/24V
Active area: 154.08 (W) x 86.58 (H)
Power consumption: 500 mA
Storage temperature: -25 degrees C to 60 degrees C 95% relative humidity max
Operating temperature: -10 degrees C to 50 degrees C 95% relative humidity max
Dimensions: 175 (W) x 130 (H) x 24 (D) mm
Net weight: around 850g
Camera
- Clear vision at night time using 18 IR LEDs which provide at least 5m illumination in complete darkness.
- Rain/sun shade to protect the camera and reduce glare or water affecting the picture.
- High quality CCD camera with a wide angled lens. This is fully waterproof.
- Light sensor to control the operation of the IR LEDs.
Image sensor: 1/3" Sharp colour CCD
TV system: PAL/NTSC
Effective pixels: PAL 500(H) x 582 (W)
Sync system: internal
Resolution: 420 lines
Minimum illumination: 0 Lux (LED on)
Lens: 2.4mm
IR LEDs: 18
IR distance: 20m
Lens angle: 120 degrees
S/N ratio: >48db (AGC off)
Power supply: 9 - 12 volts (via output from control box)
Operating temperature: -20 to 70 degrees C relative humidity 95% max
Storage temperature: -30 to 80 degrees C relative humidity 95% max
Control box
The 2 four pin sockets are for use
with the camera cables. The one marked camera2 (back) is used for the
camera you wish to view when reverse is selected. Camera 1 socket is
used for a second camera if you have bought the 2 camera system. The 6
pin socket takes the monitor cable.
The power plug will take the power
cable. The red wire goes to a 12/24 volt power supply. The black wire
goes to the vehicle body (ground) The green wire is normally attached
to the reversing light. When power goes to this wire the monitor and
camera will turn on and the picture is automatically displayed. On a
two camera system it would change channels to show the image from the
camera on video input 2. Connecting this wire is optional as the
monitor can be turned on and the channel altered using the buttons on
the monitor itself. If this wire is attached to a 12/24 volt supply
that comes on with the ignition then the camera will automatically come
on and display the image on video input 2. This is useful if you wish
to use as an always on rear view mirror.
CAM 1 / CAM 2 out will produce a
signal which you can feed into another monitor or mobile digital video
recorder. This is useful if you want to set up the system as an
accident recorder The switch marked CAM1/CAM2 out has 2 possible modes
of operation. With a one camera system if you are using the RCA socket
marked VIDEO IN then you can select either this output or the output
from the camera 2 (back) input to be the CAM1/CAM2 OUT signal. On a 2
camera system this switch serves no purpose.
On a one camera system the AUDIO IN
and VIDEO IN RCA sockets can be used to input a signal which will be
displayed on the monitor's AV1 channel. As the monitor does not give
sound then the SPEAK socket on it would need to be used. On a 2 camera
system the yellow VIDEO IN socket will carry the output from the second
camera.
All specifications were correct at
the time this manual was produced. There may be minor variations in
these with each batch of production.
