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5. Using the operator menu
The operator menu is not available by default due to the keyboard
lock. To disable the lock, refer to system settings on page 13.
Press the minus and plus buttons simultaneously to open the
operator menu. The following buttons are used for navigation:
5 - Option/previous menu:
Return to the previous menu
6 - Minus:
Go to the next menu option
7 - Plus:
Go to the previous menu option
8 - Enter
:
Select or enable the chosen option
The following settings can be adjusted (see Figure 37):
Language
Camera settings
Set video channel
5.1. Language
This option opens the language selection menu (see Figure 38).
The selected language will be used for all OSD (On Screen Display)
menus. The OSD menu is available in English, Dutch, German,
French, Italian, Polish, Spanish and Swedish.
5.2. Camera settings
(see Figure 39)
Horizontal line mark
Enable this option to show a reference line. The reference line is
displayed as a horizontal green line. See Figure 40.
Line position
Adjusts the vertical height of the reference line. 0 corresponds to
the top edge of the monitor and 100 to the 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 position
Adjusts the vertical position of the reference line. This can be
set between 38 and 63. The left and right sides swap position
depending on the settings of the camera mirror-image function.
Graticule
This option shows a graticule for a rearview camera on the moni-
tor. See Figure 40.
Figure 36
Figure 38
Figure 37
Figure 39
5. Operator menu
5. Operator menu
Horizontal
Vertical
Horizontal and vertical
Graticule
Figure 40
5.3. Video channel settings
See Figure 41.
This option sets the video channel for the Orlaco Spectrum Scanner
(see Figure 42).
The following options are available:
CH0 = channel 0 to CH7 = channel 7
AUT = automatic
See the Spectrum Scanner IM0004060 installation manual for
descriptions of these channels.
Figure 41
Figure 42
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
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