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G-SERIES Backup Camera System 

with Navigation and Bluetooth

RVS-218627

Instruction Manual

RVS Systems, Inc. 

© 2017

Summary of Contents for RVS-218627

Page 1: ...ReverseWithConfidence 1 G SERIES Backup Camera System with Navigation and Bluetooth RVS 218627 Instruction Manual RVS Systems Inc 2017 ...

Page 2: ...nstallation Guide 08 09 Adjustable Grid Line 10 Installation and Wire 11 13 GPS Navigation Menu and Function 14 20 Bluetooth Setting and Instruction 21 31 Monitor Specifications 32 Camera Specification 33 Camera Installation 34 Troubleshooting 35 Warranty Disclaimer 36 37 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: ... 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 View...

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: ...ms 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: ...nchmarktestbeforeinstallation 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 function test by temporarily connecti...

Page 8: ...g installation of the mirror Figure 1 1 Clip OnMonitor 1 The Mirror Monitor attaches to the existing rear view mirror in vehicle with the pressurized clips on the back of the monitor 2 Attach monitor to existing mirror and adjust mounting angle to allow optimum driver viewing comfort Camera Cable Be sure to position the cable properly The aviation camera cable uses aircraft grade connectors which ...

Page 9: ...nbeturnedonbypressingthepowerbut ton on the monitor Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 PrecautionsforuseofMirrorMonitor I The Mirror Monitor is made of glass Do not subject it to a mechanical shock by dropping it from a high place etc II Do not apply excessive force to the monitor surface or the adjoining areas since this may cause the color tone to vary III Clean with a soft dry cloth and orWindex only IV Do ...

Page 10: ...rom the back of the car and the yellow line is 6 5 ft The distant red line is 1M from the backside of car while the close red line is 0 4M Both reference lines on the left and right should leave 0 2M space from the car The accuracy of the grid lines can vary based on how you angle your cam era Therefore to compensate for inaccurancies you can adjust the grid lines to your camera angle ADJUSTABLE G...

Page 11: ...ReverseWithConfidence 11 FIGURE1 1 FIGURE1 2 INSTALLATION AND WIRE ...

Page 12: ...RVSSystems 12 1 RED Power 2 YELLOW Video 3 GREEN Mirror Normal Imaging 4 WHITE Audio 5 BLACK Ground HOW TO WIRE SPLICING FIGURE2 1 ...

Page 13: ...ReverseWithConfidence 13 HOW TO WIRE SPLICING FIGURE2 2 ...

Page 14: ...PS Navigation system uses a satellite signal to display your position on the naviga tion map Set your destination and the system will program the quickest safest route Enjoy your trip with navigation features that include realistic onscreen animations as well as both voice and text indication ...

Page 15: ... be only used as a reference as the driver may be more familar with the route than the GPS navigator in some situations 3 Receiving Signal Driving through tunnels between dense tall buildings in under ground parking lots under bridges or in various poor weather conditions may affect the ability of the system to recieve a signal resulting in an inaccurate position or other system errors In the sett...

Page 16: ...VSSystems 16 GPS NAVIGATION MENU FUNCTION NAVIGATION PATH In the setting menu click the icon to enter navigation path menu Use this menu to set a navigation path or to change the auto start option on off ...

Page 17: ...MENU FUNCTION GPS INFORMATION LANGUAGE SETTING In the setting menu click the icon to enter the language menu Twelve languages are available Single click the button to enter GPS menu In this menu you can reset the GPS or check GPS information ...

Page 18: ...IGATION MENU FUNCTION SYSTEM INFORMATION DEFAULT SET Single click the button to access the system information menu Single click to enter the default settings menu In this menu you can restore your system to default settings ...

Page 19: ...e instructions pressing the screen until the calibration succeeds Click anywhere on the screen to save the calibration and exit to themaininterface Ifyoudonotwanttosavethecalibration wait30secondstoautomat ically exit to the main interface Whencalibratingthescreen useyourindexfingertoclickthe onthescreen Usingthe index finger creates a large contact area making it easier to calibrate ...

Page 20: ... SEL REC to choose NIGHT BRIGHTNESS and adjust the brightness of the screen with UP DOWN The included SD MMC card contains navigation software the map date and media files Be careful to insert the card into the system in the direction the arrow stick er indicates Do not force the card in Inserting the card improperly may damage it Note Please do not take out the SD MMC card while using the navigat...

Page 21: ...ell phone to your system with Bluetooth OPERATION METHOD Single click the button in main menu to open the Bluetooth menu as shown below BLUETOOTH SETTING INSTRUCTIONS Note Avoid storing the card high in temperatures humidities or in direct sunlight Keep the card away from all liquid and corrosive material ...

Page 22: ...RVSSystems 22 BLUETOOTH SETTING INSTRUCTIONS Single click button to open the pair connect menu as shown below Play music with Bluetooth through your radio ...

Page 23: ...ReverseWithConfidence 23 BLUETOOTH SETTING INSTRUCTIONS Search for Bluetooth devices ...

Page 24: ...Systems 24 BLUETOOTH SETTING INSTRUCTIONS Single click the button to modify the name of the device Single click the button to enter the modify PIN menu Choose your new pin and choose when you are finished ...

Page 25: ...ReverseWithConfidence 25 BLUETOOTH SETTING INSTRUCTIONS Single click the Pairing history button to display the pairing history Single click the Search button to search for Bluetooth devices ...

Page 26: ...LUETOOTH SETTING INSTRUCTIONS Select your phone click Connect and input your PIN to connect Bluetooth The menu shown below will appear if the connection was successful Notice that icons are now in color and selectable ...

Page 27: ...ReverseWithConfidence 27 BLUETOOTH SETTING INSTRUCTIONS Single click the button to open the dial pad ...

Page 28: ...RVSSystems 28 BLUETOOTH SETTING INSTRUCTIONS Single click the button to make a call Use the numbers to dial When you receive a call it will display Calls and show the phone number ...

Page 29: ...l or click ANSWER to answer When you answer a call you will be able to hear the other person through the GPS navi gator and talk with them through the GPS navigator microphone Single click the button to switch between the GPS navigator and your phone Single click the button to open the phonebook ...

Page 30: ...RVSSystems 30 BLUETOOTH SETTING INSTRUCTIONS Single click the button to open the call history Single click the button to open the A2DP Use this menu to play music ...

Page 31: ...ReverseWithConfidence 31 BLUETOOTH SETTING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 32: ...Screen Size Display Screen Display Resolution Aspect Ratio Color Depth Pixel Pitch mm Power Consumption WorkingVoltage Video Input Signal System 4 3 TFT LCD 400 H x234 V 16 9 16 7M dithering 0 219x0 219 8W DC12V VIDEO IN to GPS DVD Default Camera to backup camera PAL Auto NTSC ...

Page 33: ...ReverseWithConfidence 33 CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS AboutCamera SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 34: ...RVSSystems 34 CAMERA INSTALLATION CameraInstallation position 170º view angle installation MountingPosition ...

Page 35: ...s tight Verifycameracableispluggedinto port labeled Backup Camera Verify that the green positive trigger on power harness is put to power 12v Verify camera is on correct camera input Verify cable is connected to monitor Verify camera is connected to cable Connect known working camera and cable to monitor Verify Green trigger is receiving power NoImageOnScreen TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 36: ...SYSTEMS INC SYSTEM AFTER PARTIAL FAILURE OR USEWITH IMPROPER ACCESSORIES WARRANTY PERFORMANCE DURINGTHE ABOVEWARRANTY PERIOD SHOULDYOUR RVS SYSTEMS PRODUCT EXHIBIT A DEFECT IN MATERIAL ORWORKMANSHIP SUCH DEFECTWILL BE REPAIREDWHEN THE COMPLETE RVS SYSTEMS INC PRODUCT IS RETURNED POSTAGE PREPAID AND IN SURED TO RVS SYSTEMS INC OTHERTHANTHE POSTAGE AND INSURANCE REQUIREMENT NO CHARGEWILL BE MADE FOR...

Page 37: ...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 RVS SYSTEMS PRODUCTS INSTALLED AND RVS SYSTEMS AND OR ITS AF FILIATES 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 OFTH...

Page 38: ...RVSSystems 38 If you have any questions about this product contact RVSSystems Inc 1797AtlanticAvenue Brooklyn NY11233 800 764 1028 BetterCameras BetterService IT SOURGUARANTEE ...

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