HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide
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T1 to T5
Status indicators. You can connect up to five signals coming from the bus electrical system to
the VCR. For each signal, you can program:
•
Enable/disable its display
↑
indicates the trigger is enabled and the system will respond.
↓
indicates the trigger is disabled and the system will not respond.
•
A three character descriptor (for example, BRK for brake, ARM for Stop Arm)
Use the directional buttons to cycle through the range of programmable characters:
Capital letters
A
to
Z
Numbers
0
to
9
-
Blank space
•
Polarity
+ indicates the trigger is active when 12 volts is supplied to the brake lights.
- means the trigger is active when on ground.
You can program a signal input to switch cameras.
In the configuration example in
Figure 3-3
, what you see on lines three and four are described as
follows:
T1
BRK
↑ + ↓
↑
or
↓
The up arrow (
↑
) means the unit will switch camera inputs (for
example, to the Stop Arm camera). The down arrow (
↓
) means the
unit will not switch camera inputs.
Warning!
If you enable this field, every time the brakes are
hit, the unit switches cameras.
Note
Enable only one status indicator to switch cameras.
↑
or
↓
The up arrow (
↑
) means the trigger is active. The down arrow (
↓
)
means the trigger is not active.
These three letters are programmable text of what is displayed on
the video when the video is selected (for example, BRK for brake).
Use the directional buttons to cycle through the range of
programmable characters.
BRK
+
or
-
+ means the trigger is active when 12 volts is supplied to the brake
lights. - means the trigger is active when on ground.
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