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Rear View Safety  

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TOUCH-SCREEN

 OPER

ATIONS

Exchange picture locations of any two cameras displayed

in multi-viewing mode

Summary of Contents for RVS-97QUAD

Page 1: ...LCD Digital Quad View Color Monitor RVS 97QUAD Instruction Manual Please read this manual before using this monitor The product may be different from how it is described in the manual depending on what software version you are using ...

Page 2: ...06 Before Beginning Installation 07 Precautions 08 09 Maintenance 10 Accessories 11 Monitor Installation 12 Connections 13 Controls 14 15 Menu and Touch Screen Operations 16 24 Specification 25 Troubleshooting 26 Warranty 27 Disclaimer 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...s intended to be installed as a supplement aid to your standard rear view mirror that already exists in your vehicle The Backup Camera System should not be used as a substitute for the standard rear view mirror or for any other mirror that exists in your vehicle In some jurisdictions it is unlawful for a person to drive a motorvehicleequippedwithaTVviewerorscreenlocatedforwardof the back of the dr...

Page 4: ...er mustuseit properly Use of this system is not a substitute for safe proper or legal driving Neverbackupwhilelookingatthe monitor alone You should always check behind and around the vehi cle when backing up in the same way as you would if the vehicle did not have the RearView Camera System Ifyoubackupwhilelooking only at the monitor you may cause damage or injury Always back up slowly The Rear Vi...

Page 5: ... immediately Wherethepowercablemaytouch a metal case cover the cable with friction tape A short circuit or disconnected wire may cause a fire While installing the Rear View System be careful with the wire positioning in order to avoid wire damage The RearView System should only be used when the vehicle is in reverse Do not watch movies or operate the monitor while driving as it may cause an accide...

Page 6: ...Safety 1797AtlanticAvenue Brooklyn NY11233 Tel 1 800 764 1028 IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER OR MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT ORTHE USE OF ANY PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 7: ...oisy components Werecommenddoingabenchmarktestbeforeinstallation toinsurethatallcomponentsareworkingproperly Step 1 Choose the monitor and camera locations Step 2 Install all cables in vehicle when necessary a 0 8 20mm hole should be drilled for passing camera cable through vehicles walls Install split grommets where applicable Step3 Onceallcablesandwiringhavebeenproperlyrouted perform a system fu...

Page 8: ...evice in environments with excessive moisture dust or smoke 4 Avoid dropping or striking this device 5 Avoid using this device in enclosed spaces areas with excessive vi bration or areas subject to severe impacts 6 Never puncture scratch or use abrasive cleaning materials on this device 7 Do not place cables where they may be pinched or stepped on 8 Leaveatleasta2 spacebetweenthemonitorandwalls ca...

Page 9: ...p 5 If batteries are not used for a while it may take longer to charge 1 Thismonitorishighvoltage Onlyprofessionalsshouldopenthemon itor scase 2 Do not watch the video while driving unless you are monitoring the rearviewcameradisplay Special Note Occasionally a few highlights or dark spots may appear on the LCD screen This doesn t necessarily indicate any monitor defects Never try to repair this d...

Page 10: ...his symbol alerts the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage inside the product Never open the product case yourself as you may risk electric shock This symbol alerts the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the device This symbol reminds the user not to waste electronic equipment CAUTION Any changes or modifications...

Page 11: ...ReverseWithConfidence 11 Accessories ACCESSORIES Special Notice Accessories may vary on certain devices ...

Page 12: ...RearViewSafety 12 MONITOR INSTALLATION MonitorInstallation ...

Page 13: ...ReverseWithConfidence 13 Connections CONNECTIONS 5PWhite 5P Blue 5P Brown 5P Green ...

Page 14: ...RearViewSafety 14 Controls CONTROLS ...

Page 15: ...ReverseWithConfidence 15 OPERATION ...

Page 16: ... INPUT SCAN To turn on off auto identification of camera inputs When IN PUT SCAN is set as ON monitor will display connected cameras and skip inputs not in connection BOUNDARY To set color of the separation line between camera inputs White gray black and uncolored are available LANGUAGE To set OSD language English French Dutch Spanish German and Italian are available SOFTWAREVERSION To be updated ...

Page 17: ...ight side camera is activated REAR IMAGE To set the camera input s to be displayed when rear view camera is activated When set as BACK the rear view camera will be displayed when activated When set asTRIPLE left side right side and rear view camera will be displayed TRIGGER DELAY To set the delaying time of video display when trigger signal goes off Delaying time frame 0 30 seconds SPLIT SCREEN To...

Page 18: ...RearViewSafety 18 JumpKeySetting MENU AND TOUCH SCREEN OPERATIONS JUMP KEY SETTING ...

Page 19: ... time frame 0 60 seconds JUMP KEY To set the shortcut display mode from the 13 modes to the left It can be activated by jump key selector POWER ON To set the default display model from the 13 modes to the left or STANDBY mode BEEP To turn on off the warning tone Default setting is ON and there will be a beeping sound when menu is being operated SYSTEM To setTV system PAL NTSC DIMMER To set backlig...

Page 20: ...RearViewSafety 20 TOUCH SCREEN OPERATIONS Switchtofullscreenbytouchinganychannelinmulti viewing mode TOUCH SCREEN OPERATIONS ...

Page 21: ...ReverseWithConfidence 21 TOUCH SCREEN OPERATIONS Buttonsfunctionoftouchmenu notavailableinDVD VGA aux channelorwhenautoscanison ...

Page 22: ...RearViewSafety 22 TOUCH SCREEN OPERATIONS Exchangepicturelocationsofanytwocamerasdisplayed inmulti viewingmode ...

Page 23: ...ReverseWithConfidence 23 BASIC FUNCTIONS Exchangepicturelocationsoftwocamerasindual triple viewingmode 1displayed 1hidden Switchtothenextdisplaymode Switchtothepreviousdisplaymode ...

Page 24: ...RearViewSafety 24 TOUCH SCREEN OPERATIONS Decreasethevolume Increasethevolume ...

Page 25: ...ReverseWithConfidence 25 SPECIFICATION Specifications ...

Page 26: ...earViewSafety 26 Troubleshooting The symptoms described below do not necessarily mean a failure within the display Please check the following items before you initiate request for repair TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 27: ...F THE REAR VIEW SAFETY INC SYSTEM AFTER PARTIAL FAILURE OR USEWITH IMPROPER ACCESSORIES WARRANTY PERFORMANCE DURINGTHE ABOVEWARRANTY PERIOD SHOULDYOUR REARVIEW SAFETY PRODUCT EXHIBIT A DEFECT IN MATERIAL ORWORKMANSHIP SUCH DEFECTWILL BE REPAIREDWHEN THE COMPLETE REAR VIEW SAFETY INC PRODUCT IS RETURNED POSTAGE PREPAID AND INSURED TO REARVIEW SAFETY INC OTHERTHANTHE POSTAGE AND INSURANCE REQUIREMEN...

Page 28: ...VER SAFELY REARVIEW SAFETY AND OR ITS AFFILIATES SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE AND OR INJURY RESULTING FROM ACCIDENTS OCCURRING WITH VEHICLES HAVING SOME OF REARVIEW SAFETY PRODUCTS INSTALLED AND REARVIEW SAFETY AND OR ITS AFFILIATES THE MANUFACTURER DISTRIBUTOR AND SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY LOSS OR DAMAGE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL ARISING OUT OFTHE USE OR ...

Page 29: ...ReverseWithConfidence 29 NOTES NOTES ...

Page 30: ...RearViewSafety 30 If you have any questions about this product contact RearViewSafety Inc 1797AtlanticAvenue Brooklyn NY11233 800 764 1028 BetterCameras BetterService IT SOURGUARANTEE ...

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