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Button 

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Button 

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Button 

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Button 

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Button 

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Button 

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Button 

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Button 

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Button 

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Button 

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Button 

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Button 7

Button 8

2.1. Disclaimer

When switching on the monitor for the first time, a disclaimer ap-

pears in English for 5 seconds (see Figure 1).

Displayed text: 

Do not operate display functions during safety criti-

cal operations. Objects in the monitor are closer than they appear. 

If 

a different language is subsequently set, the disclaimer text appears 

in the set language.

2.2. Description of the keyboard

Button no.

 1

 = Camera selection

Button no.

 2

 = Auto LCD backlight control day/night settings

Button no.

 3

 = Contrast

Button no.

 4

 = Brightness

Button no.

 5

 = Option/previous menu

Button no.

 6

 = Minus selection/setting button (-)

Button no.

 7

 = Plus selection/setting button (+)

Button no.

 8

 = Enter/Standby

2.3. Language setting for the OSD (On Screen Display) menu

The OSD menu language is set as English by default. If you would 

like to operate the OSD menu in a different language, open the ser-

vice menu 

→ 

system settings. See section 4 on page 13. The OSD 

menu is available in English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Polish, 

Spanish and Swedish.

Figure 1

 2. Getting started

 3. Keyboard

3.1. Button 1, camera selection

Press the camera selection button (1) once (see Figure 2). The 

camera LED flashes to indicate that manual camera selection is 

enabled (see Figure 3). Press the button again to disable manual 

camera selection.

Use the minus and plus buttons to select the desired camera.

The other buttons (3 = contrast, 4 = brightness and 3+4 = satura-

tion) can also be used and these functions can be adjusted with the 

minus and plus buttons. Disable these functions by reselecting a 

camera with the minus and plus buttons.

Manual camera selection has priority over the scan function and the 

automatic camera selection. The button function can be disabled 

in the service menu via the option 'system settings 

 keyboard 

 

keyboard lock'. See system settings for more information (section 

4.3. on page 13).

3.2. Button

 

2, auto LCD backlight control day/night settings

See figure 4.

For a compact camera, press this button to switch between:

• The ABC mode

• The LCD backlight day setting

• The LCD backlight night setting

TIC and AFZ cameras are exceptions. For these, pressing button 2 

makes other functions available (see sections 3.8.1. and 3.8.2. on 

page 9).

The ABC mode controls the backlight between a minimum (adjust-

able; see also under service menu on page 16) and a maximum 

level depending on the intensity of the ambient light. A light sensor 

on the keyboard measures the ambient light (see Figure 6).

In the day and night mode the brightness of the backlight can be 

manually set using the minus and plus buttons (the settings are 

saved). These settings are not camera dependent and therefore ap-

ply for all cameras (see Figure 5).

Figure 6

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

Button 

3

Button 

4

Button 

5

Button 

6

Button 

7

Button 

2

Button 

1

Button 

1

Button 

3

Button 

4

Button 

8

Button 7

Button 8

Figure 5

Button

 8

 = Enter/Standby

Button 

7

 = Selection/setting Plus(+)

Button 

6

 = Selection/setting Minus(-)

Button 

5

 = Option/previous menu

Button 

4

 = Brightness

Button 

3

 = Contrast

Button 

2

 = ABC, day/night settings 

Button 

1

 = Camera selection

Button

 8

 = Enter/Standby

Button 

7

 = Selection/setting Plus(+)

Button 

6

 = Selection/setting Minus(-)

Button 

5

 = Option/previous menu

Button 

4

 = Brightness

Button 

3

 = Contrast

Button 

2

 = ABC, day/night settings 

Button 

1

 = Camera selection

Button 

3

Button 

4

Button 

5

Button 

6

Button 

7

Button 

2

Button 

1

Button 

1

Button 

3

Button 

4

Button 

8

Button 7

Button 8

Button 

3

Button 

4

Button 

5

Button 

6

Button 

7

Button 

2

Button 

1

Button 

1

Button 

3

Button 

4

Button 

8

Button 7

Button 8

Summary of Contents for RLED

Page 1: ...Monitor 12 RLED RLED Serial RLED CAN RLED CAN Radar RLED Serial PL RLED PL User manual Manual No UM0972050 R1 6 08 2012 English...

Page 2: ...om Orlaco comply with the lat est CE ADR EMC and mirror directive regulations All products are manufactured in accordance with the ISO 9001 quality management system ISO 14001 environmental management...

Page 3: ...ight day and night settings Button 3 setting the contrast Press the button once in order to enable the setting mode Use the minus and plus buttons to set the required contrast Press the button again t...

Page 4: ...sable these functions by reselecting a camera with the minus and plus buttons Manual camera selection has priority over the scan function and the automatic camera selection The button function can be...

Page 5: ...an tilt function is set at the starting point Connection with a PTZ camera If pan tilt is enabled and the option button button 5 is pressed several times then the ZOOM PAN TILT sequence is run through...

Page 6: ...next menu option 7 Plus Go to the previous menu option 8 Enter Select or enable the chosen option 4 1 Camera settings Select camera settings Press enter to open the Camera settings menu Use the minus...

Page 7: ...of the camera in dark surroundings This option is only available if an AFZ camera is connected to the monitor 12 serial 4 1 16 Stabilizer This option enables the stabilizer function if the camera has...

Page 8: ...e 32 Figure 30 4 3 5 CAN bus See Figure 29 This option opens the CAN bus menu This menu has the following 4 options CAN protocol This option selects the signal or CAN protocol that the monitor uses By...

Page 9: ...e bottom edge Vertical line mark Enable this option to show a reference line The reference line is displayed as a vertical green line This option is not available on all 12 models See Figure 40 Line p...

Page 10: ...able Two camera system With Picture in Picture One camera system 6 System overview 6 System overview Three Camera System With Picture in Picture Four Camera System With Quad picture System options Ind...

Page 11: ...N OFF ABC NIT DAY OFF 1 2 1 2 3 0 100 positions ON OFF 50 100 ON OFF ON OFF 0 50 Keyboard lock Standby menu Operator menu Camera switch Camera settings Standby LCD backlight LCD backlight mode ABC Min...

Page 12: ...UM0972050 R1 6 23 UM0972050 R1 6 22...

Page 13: ...co therefore deploys the development manu facture supply and service of camera and display systems that will improve safety and efficiency of all vehicles machinery and vessels Our systems give the en...

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