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Observation System AOS58 AOC-75 Features - High resolution, 1/3” CCD Camera - Compact/Lightweight Aluminum Die Cast Body - Waterproof Housing - Waterproof Microphone - Waterproof Normal/Mirror Image Switch - Optional Wind deflector AOM-58 Features - 5” Monochrome Monitor - Dual camera Input - Brightness/Contrast/Day-Night Controls - Volume Cont[...]
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AOS-58 IMPORTANT: The Voyager Observation system (AOS58) has been designed to provide years of trouble free operation. Please read this manual thoroughly. This manual contains instructions to ease the installation of the camera and monitor. The Voyager Observation system is a supplement to the standard rear view mirror systems, and will provide add[...]
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4 Use without Wind Deflector Screws (#8-32 UNC x 7.5) 4 Use with Wind Deflector Screws (#8-32 UNC x 9.0) AOM-58 Monochrome Monitor Qty. 1 5” Monitor 1 Snap-On Sun Visor 1 Monitor Bracket 1 Power Harness with locking connector 1 Range marker 4 Thumb screws (M5 x 15) with plain washer and spring washers 4 Attachment screws with washers (M5 x 12) OC[...]
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2. Attach camera to bracket using 8-32 UNC screws provided. Adjust angle as indicated in Figure 2. Use rear or end of bumper as reference point. 3. Wind deflector may be installed. This deflector is designed to reduce the build-up of dust, dirt and moisture on the camera lens. (See Figure 3). AOM-58 MONITOR 1. Attach monitor inside vehicle in a loc[...]
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4. To increase protection of cable, place all excess wire and extension cable in convoluted tubing. 5. Do not twist camera cable, do not cut pigtail, or cable. WIRING CAMERA AND MONITOR 1. See wiring diagram for connections to ignition, ground, and backup circuit. (See Figure 6) 2. Wiring camera: Drill a 19mm /3/4” diameter hole into the vehicle [...]
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“Day/Night” switch does not achieve the most desirable picture. 5. Brightness: Variable control of brightness. Should be adjusted if the “Day/Night” switch does not achieve the most desirable picture. 6. Volume: Variable control of internal speaker and external speaker volume. REAR OF MONITOR: See page 12. 1. Power Connection: PIN 1 not use[...]
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3. Affix the “STOP” marker on the monitor screen over the image of the rear view bumper to locate the rear bumper. 4. The monitor screen is now “calibrated” for distances behind the vehicle of 3 feet, 6 feet and 9 feet. 5 High-Mounted, Centered Camera Assembly Location Camera Assembly Location, High- Mounted Centered[...]
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Camera Mounting Hole Pattern Figure 1 6 5-0.165 Dia. Holes 2.601 1.401 1.010 .534[...]
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Approximately 80° Field of View Back of Vehicle, View at Monitor Screen Figure 2 7 80°[...]
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Figure 3 8 Without Wind Deflector Screw for use w/Wind deflector #8-32 x 3/8" #8-32 x 5/16" Screw for use Included Wind Deflector- Optional Installation 4mm x .7mm Phillips Hex Head Screw w/Washers 4mm x .7mm x 25.4mm 4mm x .7mm x 25.4mm Phillips Hex Head Screw w/Washers 4mm x .7mm Hex Nuts Hex Nuts[...]
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Steel Plate Reinforcement (Recommended for Secure Mounting) Figure 4 9 Plain Washer Spring Washer Dashboard or Overhead[...]
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Monitor Mounting Hole Pattern Figure 5 10 20° 20° 5.275 6.240 2.250 2.677 110.0° 5-0.236 Dia. Holes[...]
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Figure 6 11 EMI FERRITE CORE REAR OF MONITOR (FEMALE BULLET DISCONNECT) 18 TEW BLK (Ground) 18 TEW BLU (Reverse Trigger) 18 TEW RED (12V) TO MONITOR CAMERA "A" INPUT TO MONITOR 20 METERS WIND DEFLECTOR- OPTIONAL INSTALLATION WATERPROOF CAMERA CONNECTION GROMMET TO SEAL THROUGH VEHICLE INTERIOR 18 TEW YEL (Battery) (MALE BULLET DISCONNECT)[...]
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MONITOR FRONT VIEW MONITOR REAR VIEW Monitor Operating Controls and Connections 12 4 3 2 1 6 1 2 4 3 5 A B[...]
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Camera Features 13 "NORMAL" SWITCH MIRROR/ MICROPHONE[...]
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MARKER’S EXAMPLE Figure 8 14 6 FT. 3 FT. WIDTH OF VEHICLE INDICATOR 9 FT.[...]
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SPECIFICATIONS: AOS58 System, 1 Camera Rated Voltage Operating Voltage Current Consumption 12VDC, Negative Ground 11 to 30 VDC 1.5 Amperes AOC75 Camera Sensitivity Signal System Image sensor Viewing Angle (approx.) Outer Dimensions Weight 0.1Lux NTSC 1/3” B/W CCD w/electronic auto-iris 270K picture elements 110° (H), 80° (V) 2.44” (W) x 1.50?[...]
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Optional Product List: Televisions AVT-988 9” Color Television with Remote (12V) AVT988 AVT-1498 13” Color Television with Remote (12V) AVT1498 VCP and DVD Player’s For use with TV’s and LCD AVP-7000 Video Cassette Player (12V) AVP7000 AVP-7285 Video Cassette Player (12V) AVP7285 Single Disc DVD Player DVD2101 Headphones Headphones with Piv[...]
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Or visit our website at www.asaelectronics.com 16 INSTALLATION NOTES: ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________[...]
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AOS58 Manual Revision C Date: 3/2001[...]