7 Pin Plug
Extra for Flat 12 Pin Plug
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Pin
8
9
10
11
12
Connection
Left Indicator
Auxiliary or Reverse Light
Earth
Right Indicator
Electric Brakes
Stop Light
Tail Lights
Connection
Left Indicator
Auxiliary or Reverse Light
Earth
Right Indicator
Electric Brakes
Colour
Yellow
Black
White
Green
Blue
Red
Brown
Colour
Orange
Pink
White
Grey
Violet
Common Trailer pin configurations
(Always check your individual trailers wiring in case its not standard)
1
6
5
3
2
7
4
4
7
2
3
5
6
1
1
1
2
3
2
3
7
7
4
5
6
6
5
4
1
6
5
3
10
11
7
4
2
12
9 6
1 6
5
6 9
3
10
2
11
7
12
4
7 Pin Flat
7 Pin Round
12 Pin Flat
Socket View
Plug View
Socket View
Plug View
Socket View
Plug View
P3
P4
Menu structure
1. Picture:
Brightness:
Adjusts the brightness of the screen. Be careful not to adjust this setting to
high as this will reduce the contrast (blacks will eventually become greys reducing the
contrast to whites)
Contrast:
Adjust the transitions of highlighted areas to darkest shadows. A higher
contrast makes the image appear sharper, but to much contrast will remove subtle details
in the mid tones.
Colour (Saturation):
This adjusts the colour saturation. Higher levels yield more colour,
however to much colour may effect night time performance (may result in a noisy image).
Tint:
This function adjusts the colour hue of the monitor. It shifts the monitors colour in
the red direction if you decrease the number and it shifts it to the green direction if you
increase the setting.
Reset:
Returns the unit to factory settings.
2. System:
Language:
There are 9 different language settings including popular languages such as
German, French, Chinese, Italian, and Spanish.
Rotation:
Select from Standard View, Mirrored (mirrors whole screen as opposed to
individual cameras), Flipped Standard and Flipped Mirrored.
3. Mirror:
Front Cam, Rear Cam, Left Cam, Right Cam:
Depending on the direction of the
camera, you may wish to change the orientation of the image for each camera. An
example of this function would be in the event you have a forward facing camera and a
rear facing camera. One of these images is best viewed as a mirror image (the rear view)
and the other as a normal view (the front facing camera). This model is capable of
selecting mirror mode individually for each camera.
4. Delay:
Front Cam, Rear Cam, Left Cam, Right Cam:
A delay off can be set for each camera channel of up to 10 seconds. This sets the switch
off time after the trigger is removed. This function operates when a camera is triggered.
For example the vehicle is in reverse and so the back up light wire of the car triggers the
back camera to turn on automatically. When the trigger is lost (the vehicle is taken out of
reverse) the Image is normally switched off or the monitor returned to its previous state.
Delay time allows the camera to stay on for a prescribed amount of seconds after the
trigger is lost.
Using delay for blind spot priority when changing lanes.
The off delay can be used to
keep a camera on when a trigger is intermittent like in the case of using the indicator bulb
positive as a trigger to turn on a camera that views the blind spot on that side of the
vehicle. When set to as little as 3 seconds the camera will stay on when changing lanes
with the indicator on even though the trigger is not constant (on/off, on,off etc etc).
Trigger Priorities
Right (Cam 4) has priority over cam 1
Left (Cam 3) Blue trigger takes priority over both cam 1 and cam 2
Back (Cam2) Green trigger takes priority over all cameras
Front (Cam 1) has no priority
DVR functions
Mode Button (Mode1 on remote)
The DVR function requires an SD Card (up to 64Gb, sold separately). Insert SD card into
the top of the monitor. Press record button to start recording. The DVR will record what is
viewed on the screen, if the camera modes are changed this will also change on the
recorded video. Recorded video will not change when cameras are triggered, eg if front
camera is recording full screen and reverse is triggered, screen will display rear camera
but recording will continue on front camera. Using the power button, the screen can be
switched off while driving and recording will continue.
Auto record function
If, while recording, accessory power is removed (car switched off) recording will
recommence when car is switched back on. This will work in any camera mode except
when in AV mode where the DVR does not function.
The DVR will automatically start recording when either Single camera 1 view is selected
or Quad view 3142 is selected. Turning on the car will also start recording automatically
(in these 2 modes) even if recording has been stopped previously.