ASA Electronics AOM-7694 manual

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    1. Came r a/ mon i t or s y s t em ai ds i n t he us e of , bu t do es no t r ep l ac e v eh i c l e s i de / r ea r - v i ew mi r r or s . 2. Obj ec t s i n c ame r a/ mon i t or v i ew ar e c l os er t ha n t he y ap pe ar. W he n ba c k i ng up , pr oc ee d c au t i ou s l y an d be pr ep ar ed t o s t op . A UDIOVOX PECIALIZED A PPLICA TIONS, L[...]

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    IMPORTANT! - Please Read This Manual Before Installing! Congratulations on your purchase of a Voyager AOM- 7694 LCD Observation Monitor. With proper installation and use, your AOM- 7694 LCD is designed to provide you wi th years o f trouble-free operat ion. Please read this manual thoroughly prior to beginning. All Voyager Observation products are [...]

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    P ACKING CONTENTS 3 P/H Machine Screw M4X10mm QTY . 4 SUN SHIELD QTY . 1 LCD MONITOR QTY . 1 4" BLACK WIRE TIE QTY . 1 TRIM RING QTY . 1 FLUSH MOUNT BRACKET QTY . 1 CABLE QTY . 1 A O M - 7 6 9 4 A O M - 7 6 9 4 Flat Head T apping Screw M4X12mm QTY . 4[...]

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    CONTROLS AND OPERA TION MEN U SEL ECT DN UP VO LUM E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 . P O W E R O N / O F F -Press once to turn the unit on. -Press again to turn the unit off. -With power applied and the unit turned off, only the red power button is backlit. -When unit is turned on, all buttons are backlit. -Press once to enter main menu mode (See Figure1). -Pr[...]

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    C ON T R A ST C OL O R P RE S S TO AD J US T + / - P RE S S TO G O B AC K TO M AI N M E NU P RE S S TO AD J US T + / - P RE S S TO G O B AC K TO M AI N M E NU SELECT 'CONTRAST' SELECT 'COLOR' 5 T IN T P RE S S TO AD J US T + / - P RE S S TO G O B AC K TO M AI N M E NU P RE S S TO AD J US T + / - P RE S S TO G O B AC K TO M AI N [...]

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    6 P RE S S TO G O B AC K TO M AI N M E NU SELECT "SPLIT SCREEN" 2-WA Y SPLIT SELECT "2-WAY" SPLIT SCREEN 2 - WA Y 3 - WA Y 4 - WA Y P RE S S TO TO G G LE T H RO U G H OR S EL E C T ME N U OP T I ON P RE S S TO N AVI G ATE U P / DO W N T HR O U GH M E N U OP T I ON S P RE S S TO G O B AC K TO S PL I T SC R E EN M E N U P RE S S T[...]

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    P RE S S TO G O B AC K TO M AI N M E NU SELECT "DISTANCE MARKERS" DIST ANCE MARKERS P RE S S TO TO G G LE T H RO U G H OR S EL E C T ME N U OP T I ON P RE S S TO G O B AC K TO M AI N M E NU SELECT "ADVANCED MENU" ADV ANCED MENU P RE S S TO TO G G LE T H RO U G H OR S EL E C T OP T IO N S E TT I N G P RE S S TO N AVI G ATE U P / [...]

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    C H 1 C H 2 C H 4 SPLIT(2-W A Y) SPLIT(3-W A Y) SPLIT(4-W A Y) Figure 3: Source Select Sequence (CH3 "Skip" ) Primary Function Input Source Select -Pressing the SELECT button to sequence the source input modes as indicated in Figure 2. -Source input modes that are skipped through the menu control function will be skipped. (Figure 3 shows [...]

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    4 . U P / D O W N D N U P Primary Function Camera Control -Press the DN button to adjust the camera position downward. -Press the UP button to adjusts the camera position upward. Secondary Function Menu Navigation -While in Menu modes, the UP and DN buttons are used to navigate through available menu options. 5 . D a y / N i g h t Primary Function [...]

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    Installation Instructions B E F O R E Y O U B E G I N I N S TA L L AT I O N : Before drilling, be sure that no cable or wiring is on the other side. Clamp all wires securely to reduce the possibility of them being damaged during installation and use. Keep all cables away from hot or moving parts and electrically noisy components. Wiring Definitions[...]

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    1 1 A O M - 7 6 9 4 A O M - 7 6 9 4 Backup (R ear) Camera R e a r - m o u n t e d c a m e r a s u s e d f o r m o n i t o r i n g w h i l e b a c k i n g u p m u s t b e c o n n e c t e d t o t h e C A 1 i n p u t . T r i g g e r # 1 m u s t b e c o n n e c t e d t o t h e r e v e r s e g e a r l i g h t c i r c u i t i n t h e v e h i c l e . T h [...]

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    1 2 Typical System Connection A O M - 7 6 9 4 A O M - 7 6 9 4 VIDEO OUT MALE FEMALE 1 2 34 5 67 8 A O M - 7 6 9 4 M O N I T O R M O L D - O V E R S T R A I N R E L I E F Y E L L O W F E M A L E R C A C O N N E C T O R ( V I D E O O U T ) 1 / 8 " S T E R E O J A C K ( 3 - W I R E ) (IR COMMAND REPEAT) C H A N N E L 1 5 - P I N F E M A L E C O N[...]

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    1 3 A O M - 7 6 9 4 A O M - 7 6 9 4 PRODUCT SPECIFICA TIONS L C D PA N E L S P E C I F I C AT I O N S 7 " ( D I A GO N A L ) T F T LC D 5 0 0 c d / ㎡ (t y p ) 3 0 0 ( t y p) T o p ( 1 2 o ' c lo c k ) 6 0 ° ( mi n) ± 60 ° ( mi n ) F a l l : 1 8 ms (t y p ) B a c k l i g h t Ty p e 1 0 , 0 0 0 hr s ( mi n ) S i z e / Ty p e B r i g h [...]

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    P r i n t e d i n Ko r e a P r i n t e d i n Ko r e a A UDIOVOX PECIALIZED A PPLICA TIONS, L.L.C . S A UDIOVOX PECIALIZED A PPLICA TIONS, L.L.C . S www .asaelectronics.com[...]