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4.3.8. Camera switch
This option configures the type of video
switch that is used. See Figure 32.
'OFF'
if no camera switch is used
→
1 camera system.
'3C'
for an external
camera switch
→
3 camera system.
'2C'
if a
2–4 camera cable
is used
→
2 camera system.
'4C'
if a combination of internal and external switches and a
2–4
camera cable
are used
→
4 camera system.
'QUA'
for a quad system, only in combination with the quad
switch.
With the settings
2C
and
4C
the PIP or Split Screen function can be
used, see also chapter 4.1.21.
4.3.9. AUX wire function
Defines the function of the AUX1 & AUX2 switching wires (grey and
yellow).
Select
TCH
for the tachometer function (Tacho to AUX1 and hand
brake to AUX2) or
ZOO
for the camera zoom function (only avail-
able in combination with an auto focus camera). Use in this case
the AUX1 and AUX2 switching wires to zoom in and out.
Switch AUX to OFF to use the gray wire as trigger wire for the
4C
system. Select
KEY
to block the keyboard fully by activating the
wire AUX1.
4.3.10. Default settings
This option opens the menu to restore the factory default settings.
Select the number of the factory settings that you require (1 =
default Orlaco settings). You can choose between 30 sets of default
settings. Contact ORLACO for further information. Select the option
'Restore defaults' to restore the factory settings.
Warning:
All user settings are lost when the factory defaults are restored!
4.3.11. External device configuration
This option opens the configuration menu for an external device.
Only use this option if a device is connected that has its own OSD
(Multiview, Spectrum Scanner, etc.). Exit the menu by pressing the
option button (5) for 3 seconds.
4.4. Info
This user manual describes the functions of the software version
indicated on this display (see Figure 35).
Figure 31
Figure 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 default this is Orlaco CAN protocol 1. For the Orlaco Radar
system, Orlaco CAN protocol 6 must be set. Other protocols are
customer-specific. The CAN speed is automatically adjusted, but it
can also be set manually once the protocol has been selected.
Set CAN-ID
The Orlaco CAN protocol has an ID (default 0) to control multiple
monitors via one CAN bus. The ID is inactive when the text is blue
and becomes active when the protocol is set to 1. The CAN-ID can
be set from 0-15 where 0 is the default value.
CAN speed
This option selects the bit rate of the CAN bus. Available options
are: 100, 125, 200, 250, 500 and 1000 kbit.
Main terminator
Enable/disable the 120 Ω terminator (CAN or RS485) between Rx
and Tx.
AUX terminator
Enable/disable the 120 Ω terminator (CAN or RS485) between
AUX1 and AUX2.
4.3.6. LCD backlight
This option opens the backlight submenu for the monitor 12”. See
Figure 30. This menu has the following 4 options:
LCD backlight mode
This option enables automatic backlight control (ABC). The monitor
automatically adapts its brightness to the ambient light. Metering
sensor on the keyboard.
If required, a specific day or night bright-
ness can be manually set.
ABC minimum level
This setting determines the minimum brightness the ABC can use
when there is low ambient light.
LCD backlight day
This option allows the day brightness setting to be manually
adjusted (50–100%).
LCD backlight night
This option allows the night brightness setting to be manually
adjusted (0–50%).
4.3.7. Scanning
This option opens the camera scanning submenu. See Figure 31.
This menu has the following options:
Scan sequence
This option selects the cameras from which images
are to be shown in sequence.
Scan interval
This option selects how long a camera image is displayed.
Figure 29
4. Service menu
Figure 33
Figure 34
Figure 35
4. Service menu
Figure 32a