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MAN# 650814
CAMERA (Video Input on Instrument Cluster)
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The GRAFIX Instrument Cluster comes standard with a port for the input of NTSC composite
video signal. This video can be supplied by a backup camera (camera sold separately), and
when configured with an external trigger to the Control Box,
the camera’s video will be visible
on the Instrument Cluster
’s TFT. See MAIN-SETUP-CAMERA below for trigger configuration
and operation details. The camera port itself is the female yellow RCA on the rear of the
GRAFIX Instrument Cluster.
Global Feature Details
Control Knob
The GRAFIX system
’s Instrument Cluster is equipped with an interface knob that is attached to an
internal push button/rotary encoder. This single interface will be referred to as the
‘Control Knob’ or
simp
ly just ‘knob’ in this document. Like the remote application (available to download for both IOS
and Android devices), the Control Knob allows the user to access the GRAFIX menu structure, and
all of the user accessible features of the GRAFIX system.
The main user actions performed on the Control Knob and referenced in the following sections are:
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Rotate or Scroll: Turning the Control Knob clockwise (CW) or counter clock wise (CCW) to go
through the listed available menu items. The
‘cursor’ is indicated on the menu by the highlighted
item as the user maneuvers through the menu list.
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Tap: Press and immediately release the Control Knob in order to select or activate the highlighted
menu item.
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Hold: Press and hold the Control Knob to activate an on-display timer. When performing the
‘hold’ action and the appropriate time has elapsed as indicated in the menu window, the menu will
automatically go to the next menu or action item, or return to the previous menu list.
Message Center
Most of the GRAFIX user interaction is accomplished through the use of the MAIN MENU and the
operation details that follow below. An exception to using the MAIN MENU, is the navigation through
information and warning the messages displayed in the Message Center.
Message Center shown in
‘Normal Operation’
Message Areas (2) highlighted with
‘graphical boxes’ to allow Message Group change