Menu structure
Press the Menu button to scroll through each menu item.
When you see the menu item that you wish to change simply press the left of right arrow
key to change it to the desired setting. The right arrow key increases the setting, the left
arrow decreases the setting. To exit the menu system simply wait 4 seconds without
pressing any buttons.
The menu structure is in the following sequence.
Brightness, Contrast, Colour, Aspect ratio (Mode) ,Language, Mirror, Back Delay,
Guide line, Reset.
Menu item descriptions.
1. Brightness:
Adjusts the brightness of the screen. Be careful not to adjust this setting
to high as this will reduce the contrast (blacks will eventually become greys reducing the
contrast to whites)
2. Contrast:
Adjust the transitions of highlighted areas to darkest shadows. A higher
contrast makes the image appear sharper, but to much contrast will remove subtle details
in the mid tones.
NOTE: There is also a direct access button second from the right (Picture) at the base of
the screen thats adjusts the brightness and contrast to preset levels. This button toggles
between settings of Day, Night1, Night2, Night3, and User settings.
3. Colour (Saturation):
This adjusts the colour saturation. Higher levels yield more
colour, however to much colour may effect night time performance (may result in a noisy
image).
4. Mode:
16:9 or 4:3. The monitor has a 16:9 aspect ratio screen so if you select 4:3 it will
result in a Black band on either side of the image by creating a square image. Depending
on the cameras aspect ration. This setting will correct aspect ration misalignment were an
image may be stretched or compressed.
NOTE: The mode setting is global and effects all cameras
5. Language:
There are 9 different language settings including popular languages such
as German, Chinese, Italian, and Spanish.
6. Mirror:
Depending on the direction of the camera you may wish to change the left to
right orientation of the image for each camera. An example of this function would be in
the event you have a forward facing camera and a rear facing camera. One of these
images is best viewed as a mirror image (the rear view) and the other as a normal view
(the front facing camera). Another situation that may need to be addressed is a camera
that already has a mirror flip that is unwanted (being used as forward facing) many
cameras sold in todays market have a mirror flip built in.
NOTE: this setting only effects the currently viewed camera (not all cameras). To change
the desired camera, you must be viewing the camera you want to change when entering
the menu system)
NOTE 2: There is also a direct access button for this functionality at the bottom Right of
the screen.
7. Back delay:
This sets the Off delay time of the camera. When set, the monitor will
remain on for the designated amount of seconds before switching off. This function is
global so it effects all cameras.
8. Guide line:
Sets Parking guide lines on or off for AV2 only.
(AV1 the vehicle camera
always has guidelines on).
NOTE: For AV2 guidelines. The guide lines only appear when the camera is triggered. If
the camera is manually selected the guide lines do not appear.
9. Reset:
Returns the unit to factory settings.
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