Audiovox ACA250 User Manual - Page 6

Operating, System, Testing, Specifications

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Wiring the Camera to the Vehicle's Reverse lamp I.Locate the reverse lamp in the tail light assembly. 2.Using the tap connector supplied, perform the following steps: a) Place the unistripped positive lead from the tail lamp in the run channel, which runs completely through the connector. b) Insert the unistripped red power wire from the camera completely into the other channel in the connector. c) Make the connection between the wires by crimping down the metal connector with a pair ofpliers. making sure the metal is flush with the plastic insulator. d) Close the top plastic hinged cover until latched. 3.Attach the black wire from the camera to the negative lead of the lamp by repeating the above procedure. mEnv.Lli Operating the System The Wireless Vehicle Rear Observation System operates when the vehicle is shifted into reverse. The Camera transmits a clear and wide image from the area behind the vehicle to the Monitor inside the vehicle. The monitor, when powered, remains in sleep mode until it receives a video signal on the 2.4Gilz frequency. When the monitor receives a video signal, it automatically turns on and displays the image from the camera. The monitor automatically adjusts for color, brightness. and contrast. for either daytime viewing or night lime viewing. There are no user selectable adjustments. In conditions such as at night, the camera will automatically switch to Night Vision Assisted Mode. The picture will look more like a Black & White image, this is due to the low light level and is normal. Note: Because this is a wireless system, the monitor is always watching for a video signal. It is possible to receive signals from other cameras. Systems such as Security camera's. Baby monitors, and even other Back up camera systems can trigger the monitor to briefly turn on. This is normal for wireless products. Testing the System To test the Wireless Vehicle Rear Observation System installation, perform the following steps: I. Set the parking break. 2. Start the vehicle. 3. Shill the vehicle into reverse. 4. Verify that the monitor displays the image from the rear camera. If the monitor does not operate, refer to the trouble shooting section of the manual. Specifications Central Power Supply Power Consumption Current Draw Operating Temperature Range Fuse Display System Screen Night Vision Brightness Contrast Ratio Backlight Life Resolution Video Format Display Format Wireless Reception System Opeiating Frequency DCI2V

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Wiring
the
Camera
to
the
Vehicle's
Reverse
lamp
I.
Locate
the reverse
lamp
in
the
tail
light
assembly.
2.Using
the
tap
connector
supplied,
perform
the
following
steps:
a)
Place
the
unistripped positive
lead
from
the
tail
lamp
in
the
run
channel,
which
runs
completely
through
the
connector.
b)
Insert
the
unistripped
red
power
wire
from
the
camera
completely
into
the
other
channel
in
the
connector.
c)
Make
the
connection
between
the
wires
by
crimping
down
the
metal
connector
with
a
pair
of
pliers.
making
sure
the
metal
is
fl
ush
with
the
plastic
insulator.
d)
Close
the
top
plastic
hinged cover
until
latched.
3.Attach
the
black
wire
from
the
camera
to
the
negative lead
of
the
lamp
by
repeating
the
above
procedure.
mEnv.Lli
Operating
the
System
The
Wireless
Vehicle
Rear
Observation
System
operates
when
the
vehicle
is shifted
into
reverse.
The
Camera
transmits
a
clear
and
wide
image
from
the
area
behind
the
vehicle to
the
Monitor
inside
the
vehicle.
The
monitor,
when
powered,
remains
in
sleep mode
until
it
receives
a
video
signal on
the
2.4Gilz
frequency.
When
the
monitor
receives
a
video
signal,
it
automatically
turns
on
and
displays
the
image
from
the
camera.
The
monitor
automatically
adjusts
for
color,
brightness.
and
contrast.
for
either
daytime
viewing
or
night
lime
viewing.
There
are
no
user
selectable adjustments.
In
conditions
such
as
at
night,
the
camera
will
automatically
switch
to
Night
Vision
Assisted
Mode.
The
picture
will
look
more
like
a
Black
&
White
image,
this
is
due
to
the
low
light
level
and
is
normal.
Note:
Because
this
is
a
wireless
system,
the
monitor
is
always
watching
for
a
video
signal.
It
is
possible
to
receive
signals
from
other
cameras.
Systems
such
as
Security
camera's.
Baby
monitors,
and
even
other
Back
up
camera systems
can
trigger
the
monitor
to
briefly
turn
on.
This
is
normal
for
wireless
products.
Testing
the
System
To
test
the
Wireless Vehicle
Rear
Observation
System
installation,
perform
the
following
steps:
I.
Set
the
parking
break.
2.
Start
the
vehicle.
3.
Shill
the
vehicle
into
reverse.
4.
Verify
that the
monitor
displays
the
image
from
the
rear
camera.
If
the
monitor
does
not
operate,
refer
to
the
trouble shooting
section
of
the
manual.
Specifications
Central
Power
Supply
Power
Consumption
Current
Draw
Operating
Temperature Range
Fuse
Display
System
Screen
Night
Vision
Brightness
Contrast
Ratio
Backlight
Life
Resolution
Video
Format
Display
Format
DCI2V
<6W
<400
mA
Or
to
50t
2
Amps
2.5*
LCD
Color
IR
LEDA
400
edict
150:1
10000
hours
960%234
NTSC/PAL
16:9
Wireless
Reception
System
Opeiating
Frequency
2.4Gliz