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RVS Systems and/or its affiliates does not guarantee or promise that

the user of our systems will  not be in/part of an accident or other-

wise not collide with an object and/or person. Our systems are not a

substitute for careful and cautious driving or for the consistent ad-

herence to all applicable traffic laws and motor vehicle safety regu-

lations. The RVS Systems products are not a substitute for rearview

mirrors or for any other motor vehicle equipment mandated by law.

Our camera systems have a limited field of vision and do not provide

a comprehensive view of the rear or side area of the vehicle. Always

make sure to look around your vehicle and use your mirrors to con-

firm rearward clearance and that your vehicle can maneuver safely.

RVS Systems and/or its affiliates shall have no responsibility or lia-

bility for damage and/or injury resulting from accidents occurring

with vehicles having some of RVS Systems products installed and

RVS Systems and/or its affiliates, the manufacturer, distributor and

seller shall not be liable for any injury, loss or

damage, incidental or consequential, arising out of the use or

intended use of the product. In no event shall RVS Systems and/or

its affiliates have any liability for any losses (whether direct or indi-

rect, in contract, tort or otherwise) incurred in connection with the

systems, including but not limited to damaged property, personal in-

jury and/or loss of life. Neither shall RVS Systems and/or its affiliates

have any responsibility for any decision, action or inaction taken by

any person in reliance on RVS Systems

systems, or for any delays, inaccuracies  and/or errors in connection

with our systems functions. 

Summary of Contents for RVS-082506

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Page 2: ...on 7 Installation Guide 8 Wiring Camera Monitor 9 10 Installation Diagram 11 Installing the Monitor 12 Monitor Operation 13 Splitting Splicing 14 Positioning 15 Multiplexer 16 Troubleshooting 17 Monit...

Page 3: ...ra 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 motor ve...

Page 4: ...you the driver must use it properly Use of this system is not a substitute for safe proper or legal driving Never back up while looking at the monitor alone You should always check behind and around t...

Page 5: ...detected disconnect the system immediately Where the power cable may touch a metal case cover the cable with a friction tape A short circuit or disconnected wire may cause a fire While installing the...

Page 6: ...IABLE FOR ANY DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR THE USE OF ANY PRODUCT If you have questions about this product contact Custom...

Page 7: ...ecommend doing a benchmark test before installation to insure that all components are working properly Step 1 Choose the monitor and camera locations Step 2 Install all cables in vehicle when necessar...

Page 8: ...s Do not run the cable over sharp edges do not kink the cable and keep away from HOT and rotating parts 2 Fasten all cables and secure all excess cable Monitor 1 To Attach the Pedestal mount to the da...

Page 9: ...ckup channel To have the the backup camera come on when you go into reverse con nect the BLUE wire to reverse power or any power source that comes on only in reverse The other channels can simi larly...

Page 10: ...t the blue wire to a reverse power There is a built in voltage regulator for our systems which can handle 9 32 volts Real consumption is 10 to 30 Volts Note The camera and monitor can always be activa...

Page 11: ...11 Reverse With Confidence Installation Diagram Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Connection of U Bracket Connection of Flushmount Bracket...

Page 12: ...4 5 Monitor 1 DC9V 32V red 2 Ground black 3 Port 3 blue 4 Port 2 white 5 Port 1 yellow 3 Amp Fuse Video Out Multiplexer RVS SYSTEMS 12 Installing the Monitor 66ft Extension Cable Optional Camera Avai...

Page 13: ...mal image on each individual channel Day Night Toggle between back lit buttons and auto dimming Name Change name of each individual channel Trigger Source Toggle channel destination for each trigger T...

Page 14: ...d monitor Splitting back cover Hold monitor with 2 hands and detach with fingers as indicated by arrows only for embedded monitor Splitting sun shield Take the monitor with the left hand and detach wi...

Page 15: ...15 Reverse With Confidence Positioning...

Page 16: ...RVS SYSTEMS 16 Multiplexer...

Page 17: ...f the problem still persists ver ify that alternate ports work If alternate ports do not work re move Blue Trigger wire from 12V and select alternate chan nels Monitor Will Not Power Up no backlight o...

Page 18: ...RVS SYSTEMS 18 Monitor Dimensions 5 25 7 power video select down up menu mirror normal image Power On Off Menu Selection Button Camera Selection Down Arrow Up Arrow Rotation Imager Exit in Menu Mode...

Page 19: ...9 500 1 Display Brightness 400cd m2 Viewing Angle U 50 D 60 R 70 Video Input 3 channel Video Source 1Vp p 75 Power Supply Storage Temperature DC 9V 32V 30 C 85 C Operating Temperature Video System 20...

Page 20: ...ystems Inc system after partial failure or use with improper accessories Warranty Performance DURING THE ABOVE WARRANTY PERIOD SHOULD YOUR RVS SYSTEMS PRODUCT EXHIBIT A DEFECT IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSH...

Page 21: ...r vehicle can maneuver safely RVS Systems and or its affiliates shall have no responsibility or lia bility for damage and or injury resulting from accidents occurring with vehicles having some of RVS...

Page 22: ...If you have any questions about this product contact RVS Systems Inc 1797 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn NY 11233 800 764 1028 BETTER CAMERAS BETTER SERVICE IT S OUR GUARANTEE...

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