Instruction Sheet 1 LCD 2 3 4 ACC 12V 5 camera X2 X2 5 4 3 2 1 6 1. POWER 1 Instruction Sheet 2. MOD CH1CH2 3. (function) VolumeBrightnessContrast ColorLineDefault 4. > function 5. < function 6. 1 1 camera 2 7 monitor 3 Acc on(LED ) CCD 2 Power 1 CCD CCD 2 MOD MODE MODE CH1CH2 CH1 ()CH2 () CH1 MODE key 3 + < / >function + down / up A. 2 Instruction Sheet Volume(NC)BrightnessContrast ColorLine(NC)Default < >
(max(30)min(0))
(1) Volume
(2) Brightness
(3) Contrast
(4) Color
(5) Line
(6) Default( 15)
(7) <
>
B. 3 <
3 Wait TX signal 1 5 PARITING START 60 2 60 camera SAVE DATA camera camera CH1 , camera 4 3 Instruction Sheet
(1) NO SIGNAL camera video signal camera
(2) Wait CH1 signal camera 3
(3) Wait CH2 signal camera 3 5 CH1 CH2 6
(1) CCD
+12V 12V
(2) 4 Instruction Sheet CCD
+12V 12V
(3) 7. 12V 5 Instruction Sheet Specifications 7 inch digital LCD monitor DC+9.0~16V
-30 +85
-40 +85 320~400 400~500 AutoNTSC/PAL 1Vp-p/75 5 2.402~2.495 Proprietary FHSS
+ 18
- 86 H.263
-20 +70
-30 +80 600 TV lines CMOS Image Sensor 100(H) 70(V) AES(auto electric shutter), 1/60 ~ 1/100,000 sec. Auto Auto 8 Parameter Monitor Scene Size Supply Voltage Operation Temperature Storage Temperature Luminance Contrast Ratio (CR) Video type Work Current RF operation frequency Ratio protocol TX RF output power RX sensitivity Video decoder CCD Operation Temperature CCD Storage Temperature CCD Resolution CCD Sensor CCD Lens Angle CCD Exposure Control CCD White Balance CCD Gain Control 8.1 Features Unit inch V cd/ /
A GHz dBm dBm 1> Long RF rangeLine of sight distance up to 100 m . 2>Best RF interference eliminationHopping TX freq. in 80 channels dynamically. 3>Outstanding RF interference elimination. 4>Very low latency130ms~190ms. 5>Digital RF cameraIP 67 rate 6 Instruction Sheet Instruction Sheet A. Important Notice 1. Do not scratch LCD screen with sharp object or apply pressure on it. 2. Do not decompose or reform the product to avoid smoke or fire. 3. Do not clean the screen with erosive or organic solvent detergent. 4. Power source: AC 12V;
5. Accessories: screen, camera x 2, antenna x 2, instruction sheet and screen holder. 7 Instruction Sheet B. Function Keys 1. Power: on/off 2. MOD: to choose CH1/CH2 to input 3. (function): to choose VolumeBrightnessContrastColor LineDefault 4. > : to use with to close car width lines 5. < : to use with to open car width lines 6. Power indicator 8 Instruction Sheet C. Instructions 1. Product (CCD) functions
[1] to connect images from 2 cameras
[2] to transmit video to 7 monitor wirelessly
[3] Acc on (LED on), screen on with previous mode, CCD on as well 2. Operations of function keys
[1]
Power :
Press one time, screen on with previous mode, CCD on;
press again, screen off, CCD off.
[2] MOD: MODE Press MOD to switch between CH1 and CH2. CH1: backup (car width lines); CH2: with trailer (lines) Note: MODE is functionless if there is CH1 only. 3 + < / >function + down / up A. Without backup lines Press key to choose from Volume (NC)Brightness ContrastColorLine (NC)Default functions, and use
< , > key to increase or decrease them (max 30, min 0).
(1) Volume: to adjust volume;
(2) Brightness: to adjust screen brightness
(3) Contrast: to adjust screen contrast
(4) Color: to adjust color thickness 9 Instruction Sheet
(5) Line: to show or not to show car width lines
(6) Default: reset as default value 15
(7) Under normal mode, Press < key to show car width lines;
Press > key not to show car width lines;
B. With backup lines There are 3 heights to choose by pressing key;
Press < to adjust left or right of car width lines 3. Pair frequency set-up There is no pair frequency if the screen shows wait TX signal. Use the following steps to set up pair frequency:
1. Turn on the power, press screen back plate for 5 seconds, the screen will show pairing start. It begins to pair frequency for 60 seconds. 2. Within 60 seconds, press pair frequency button on camera, and it will show saved data if pair frequency is successful. The screen will show camera. Note: The pair frequency steps for two cameras are the same without difference of priority. Use camera when backing up if screen shows CH1with car width lines after pair frequency set-up. 10 Instruction Sheet 4. In case of the following message:
(1) No Signal: without receiving camera video signal, check if camera is on.
(2) Wait CH1 signal: there is no pair frequency with back up camera.
(3) Wait CH2 signal: there is no pair frequency with trailer camera. Follow 3. Pair frequency set-up Follow 3. Pair frequency set-up 5Car width Lines CH1 Backup lines CH2 Lines 11 Instruction Sheet 6. Harness
(1) Small CCD harness Power: red wire, 12V Grounding: black wire, 12V
(2) Large CCD Power: red wire, 12V Grounding: black wire, 12V 12 Instruction Sheet
(3) Screen 7. Power:
Car charge 12V 13 Instruction Sheet Specifications 7 inch digital LCD monitor DC +9.0 ~ 16
-30 +85
-40 +85 320 ~ 400 400 ~ 500 AutoNTSC/PAL 1Vp-p/75 5 2.402 ~ 2.495 Proprietary FHSS
+ 18
- 86 H.263
-20 +70
-30 +80 600 TV lines CMOS Image Sensor 100 (H) 70 (V) AES (auto electric shutter), 1/60 ~ 1/100,000 sec. Auto Auto 8. Specifications Parameter Monitor Scene Size Supply Voltage Operation Temperature Storage Temperature Luminance Contrast Ratio (CR) Video type Work Current RF operation frequency Ratio protocol TX RF output power RX sensitivity Video decoder CCD Operation Temperature CCD Storage Temperature CCD Resolution CCD Sensor CCD Lens Angle CCD Exposure Control CCD White Balance CCD Gain Control 8.1 Features Unit inch V cd/ /
A GHz dBm dBm 1> Long RF rangeLine of sight distance up to 100 m 2> Best RF interference eliminationHopping TX freq. in 80 channels dynamically 3> Outstanding RF interference elimination 4> Very low latency130ms ~ 190ms 5> Digital RF cameraIP 67 rate 14 Instruction Sheet Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 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 interference to radio communications. 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 reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. 15