RVS Systems RVS-218627 User Manual

Instruction Manual
G-SERIES Backup Camera System
with Navigation and Bluetooth
RVS-776718-NAVBT
A Safe Fleet Brand
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Rear View Safety, Inc. © 2017
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Introduction...............................03
Safety Information..........................04-06
Before Beginning Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07
Installation Guide.......................... 08-09
Adjustable Grid Line...................... ...10
Installation and Wire.........................11-13
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GPS Navigation Menu and Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1420
Bluetooth Setting and Instruction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2131
Monitor Specications. .........................32
Camera Specication. .........................33
Camera Installation...........................34
Troubleshooting.............................35
Warranty & Disclaimer........................ 36-37
NOTE!
Please read all of the installation instructions carefully before installing the product. Improper installation will void manufacturer’s warranty.
Congratulations on purchasing a Rear View Backup
Camera System!
With this manual you will be able to properly install and
operate the unit.
The Backup Camera System is intended to be installed as a supplement aid to your standard rear view mirror that already exists in your vehicle. The Backup Camera System should not be used as a substitute for the standard rear view mirror or for any other mirror
that exists in your vehicle.
In some jurisdictions, it is unlawful for a person to drive a motor vehicle equipped with a TV viewer or screen located forward of the back of the driver’s seat or in any location that is visible, directly
or indirectly, to the driver while operating the vehicle.
INTRODUCTION
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Please read the entire manual and follow the instructions and
warnings carefully. Failure to do so can cause serious damage and/or
injury, including loss of life. Be sure to obey all applicable local
trac and motor vehicle regulations as it pertains to this product.
Improper installation will void manufacturer’s warranty.
USAGE:
The Rear View Camera System is
designed to help the driver safe­ly detect people and/or objects helping to avoid damage or injury. However, you the driver, must use it properly. Use of this system is not a substitute for safe, proper or legal driving.
Never back up while looking at the
monitor alone. You should always
damage or injury. Always back up slowly.
The Rear View Camera System is
not intended for use during exten­sive back-up maneuvers or backing into cross trac or pedestrian walk­ways.
Please, always remember, the area
displayed by the Rear View Camera
check behind and around the vehi-
SAFETY INFORMATION
cle when backing up, in the same way as you would if the vehicle did not have the Rear View Camera System. If you back up while looking only at the monitor, you may cause
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System is limited. It does not display the entire panorama that is behind you.
INSTALLATION:
Electric shock or product
malfunction may occur if this product is installed incorrectly.
Use this product within
the voltage range specied. Failure to do so can cause electronic shock or product malfunction.
or disconnected wire may cause a re.
While installing the Rear View
System be careful with the wire positioning in order to avoid wire damage.
The Rear View System should only
be used when the vehicle is in reverse.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Take special care when
cleaning the monitor.
Make sure to rmly ax the prod-
uct before use.
If smoke or a burning smell
is detected, disconnect the system immediately.
Where the power cable may touch
Do not watch movies or
operate the monitor while driving; as it may cause an accident.
Do not install the monitor
where it may obstruct drivers view or obstruct an air bag device.
a metal case, cover the cable with friction tape. A short circuit
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Dropping the unit may cause
possible mechanical failure.
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If you have questions about this product, contact:
A Safe Fleet Brand
Rear View Safety
1797 Atlantic Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11233
Tel: 1.800.764.1028
IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER OR MANUFACTURER BE
SAFETY INFORMATION
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF
ANY NATURE, OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES RESULTING FROM
ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR THE USE OF ANY PRODUCT.
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Before drilling please check that no cable or wiring is on the other side of the wall. Please clamp all wires securely to reduce the possibility of them being damaged while vehicle is in use. Keep all cables away
from hot or moving parts and electrical noisy components.
We recommend doing a benchmark test before installation
to insure that all components are working properly.
Step 1: Choose the monitor and camera locations.
Step 2: Install all cables in vehicle, when necessary a 0.8 (20mm) hole should be drilled for passing camera cable through vehicles walls. Install split grommets where applicable.
Step 3: Once all cables and wiring have been properly routed, perform a system function test by temporarily connecting the system. If the system seems to not be operating properly see troubleshooting (page
35).
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
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Replacement Monitor
The mirror monitor replaces the existing car mirror. Carefully remove the mirror o the “pin”. Slide the replacement mirror on to the pin and secure it with the screw provided (already in the screw hole).Dier­ent cars have dierent brackets. Depending on your vehicle make and manufacturer. There are many methods to remove the original rear­view mirror, however, please don’t force the mirror o the bracket. The manufacturer will not be responsible for damage caused to your car by wrong installation of the mirror. Figure 1.1
Clip-On Monitor
1. The Mirror Monitor attaches to the existing rear view mirror in vehicle with the pressurized clips on the back of the monitor.
2. Attach monitor to existing mirror, and adjust mounting angle to allow optimum driver viewing comfort.
Camera & Cable
Be sure to position the cable properly. The aviation camera cable uses
INSTALLATION GUIDE
aircraft grade connectors which means the camera cable can be ex­posed to all weather elements. Do not run the cable over sharp edges, do not kink the cable and keep away from HOT and rotating parts. Fasten all cables and secure all excess cable. Connect camera to the
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camera extension cable which runs inside the vehicle. Figure 1.2
Wiring
After connecting the camera to the “camera cable” the camera should be plugged into AV2 input. Connect the RED 12V power wire to a an ignition power source and the BLACK 12V ground wire to a chassis ground. The GREEN wire is the REVERSE trigger wire. Connect this wire to the vehicle’s backup light circuit to activate the rear-view image whenever the vehicle shifts into reverse. To connect a second camera, connect it to AV1 input. It can be turned on by pressing the power but­ton on the monitor. Figure 2.1, Figure 2.2
Precautions for use of Mirror Monitor
I. The Mirror Monitor is made of glass. Do not subject it to a mechanical shock by dropping it from a high place, etc. II. Do not apply excessive force to the monitor surface or the adjoining areas since this may cause the color tone to vary. III. Clean with a soft dry cloth and/or Windex only. IV. Do not attempt to disassemble the mirror monitor.
INSTALLATION GUIDE + TIPS
Safety
• Before drilling, be sure no cable or wire is on the other side.
• Feed as much cable as possible into vehicle & clamp securely. This reduces the possibility of cable being hooked or snagged.
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Grid Lines
Generally, to help drivers estimate the distance from obstacles, there are three lines for reference- red, yellow, and green. Those three lines are dis­played on the monitor when car is reversing. The green line is 3M from the back of the car and the yellow line is 6.5 ft. The distant red line is 1M from the backside of car while the close red line is 0.4M. Both reference lines on the left and right should leave 0.2M space from the car.
Accuracy
ADJUSTABLE GRID LINE
The accuracy of the grid-lines can vary based on how you angle your cam­era. Therefore to compensate for inaccurancies, you can adjust the grid­lines to your camera angle.
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FIGURE 1.1
FIGURE 1.2
INSTALLATION AND WIRE
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FIGURE 2.1
1. RED- Power (+)
2. YELLOW- Video
HOW TO WIRE + SPLICING
3. GREEN- Mirror / Normal Imaging
4. WHITE- Audio
5. BLACK- Ground (-)
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