5
Connection
Connect the monitor via the distribution cable provided
to the video outputs of the video sources (e. g. surveil-
lance cameras): Connect the 3.5 mm plug to the
3.5 mm jack VIDEO (5) of the monitor, connect the
RCA plug “AV1” to the first video source and the RCA
plug “AV2” to the second video source.
For power supply, connect the power supply unit pro-
vided to the low voltage jack 12 V
(6) of the monitor
and to a mains socket (230 V~ / 50 Hz).
6
Remote Control
The remote control is supplied with a battery. Prior to
initial operation, remove the foil at the battery support
on the rear side. When actuating a button, always
direct the remote control towards the IR sensor (7) of
the monitor. There should be no obstacles between the
sensor and the remote control.
If the remote control is not in use for a longer period of
time, remove the battery from the remote control as a
precaution so that it will not be damaged in case the
battery should leak.
6.1 Replacing the battery
Push the locking of the battery support to the right
(arrow 1 in fig. 7) and pull out the support (arrow 2).
Remove the old battery. Insert a 3 V button cell of type
CR 2025 with the positive pole showing upwards into
the support and push the support back.
7
Operation
1) If the screen remains dark after connecting the
power supply, the monitor is in the stand-by mode.
To switch on the monitor, press the button
(1) on
the monitor or
(8) on the remote control: The
monitor will display the image of the last video
source selected and the insertion “AV1” for video
source 1 or “AV2” for video source 2 will appear for
a few seconds. (If the monitor does not receive any
video signal from the video source selected, the
screen is blue and “AV1” or “AV2” is inserted per-
manently). To switch back to stand-by, press the
button
or again.
Note: The monitor has a low current consumption even in
the stand-by mode. To switch off the monitor and the
power supply unit completely when not in use for a longer
period of time, disconnect the power supply unit from the
socket to save power.
2) To switch over the video sources, press the but-
ton V1/ V2 (2) on the monitor or the button V1\V2
(10) on the remote control. The identification for
the video source selected (“AV1” or “AV2”) will be
inserted for a few seconds.
3) The image parameters brightness, contrast and
colour intensity can be changed with the arrow
buttons (9) of the remote control:
buttons
for brightness
buttons COL
for colour intensity
buttons
for contrast
Press the corresponding arrow button to increase
(
L
) or decrease (
M
) the value on a scale from 0 to
100 (also possible via the menu
step 6). The
scale will disappear shortly after the last button has
been pressed.
The parameters changed remain memorized as
image adjustment
MEMORY
even after switching off
the monitor. When switching over to another image
adjustment with the button P.P (11), the individual
values are, however, reset to the factory settings
(
step 4).
4) Use the button P.P (11) on the remote control to
switch over different image adjustments. When
the button is pressed for the first time, the present
adjustment is inserted. Each time the button is
pressed, the unit is switched over to the next adjust-
ment:
STANDARD
SOFT
VIVID
LIGHT
MEMORY
The adjustment selected is inserted for a few sec-
onds.
The following values for brightness, colour intensity
and contrast are defined for the image adjustments:
Used batteries must not be placed in the
household waste; always take them to a spe-
cial waste disposal, e. g. collection container
at your retailer, so that this disposal is not
harmful to the environment.
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