D. Guideline (On/Off)
This is used to switch the vertical and horizontal guidelines on and off.
1.Press the ENTER button.
2.Select on or off for the guidelines with the + and – buttons.
3.Press the ENTER button.
4.Press the ENTER button twice.
Return to step 5 of “Changing Basic Settings or Other Settings”.
Returning to Default
Settings
The product can be reset to the default settings. Reset to default settings in the following situations:
•The position of the camera has changed.
•The vehicle on which the camera is installed has changed.
1.Press the MODE and ENTER but- tons simultaneously.
Note:
•Press the MODE button to cancel resetting to default settings.
2.Press the ENTER button.
All of the settings are returned to the default settings.
Screen Display
Two types of screen displays are available with this product.
Normal Angle Mode:
This is used when displaying the normal rear view camera image.
Vertical guidelines Horizontal guidelines
High Angle Mode:
This displays the view from directly overhead.
Changing the Screen
Display Mode
1.Press the MODE button when the rear view camera image is displayed.
The screen display mode changes in the manner described below each time the
MODE button is pressed.
Normal angle mode ↔ High angle mode
Note:
•The screen display mode returns to the normal angle mode prior to being changed when the engine is turned off.
Optional Advanced Setup Preparation
To improve accuracy, the optional setup will use a grid of masking tape to provide a visual representation similar to the on-screen setting of the system. To complete this procedure, you will need approximately 54 feet (18 yards) (16.5 meter) of 2 inch (5 centimeter) wide masking tape (or wider).
Please see the image below and follow these steps to complete the procedure:
1)Cut one strip of masking tape equal to the width of the vehicle. Place the masking tape on the parking surface approximately 3 feet (1 meter) from and parallel to the rear bumper. This strip of masking tape will be the indicator used to adjust the RED line in
Advanced Settings – Step C. Guideline (Distance).
2)Cut two strips of masking tape, approximately 15 feet (4.5 meter) in length, and place them on the parking surface in the position shown in the image below, parallel to the sides of the vehicle and extending to the rear. These strips represent the width of the vehicle, and will be used instead of the painted parking lines in both the Basic Settings and Advanced Settings.
3)Cut one strip of masking tape, approximately 15 feet (4.5 meter) in length, and place on the parking surface from the center of the rear bumper extending back. This strip will indicate the centerline of the vehicle and will be used in both the Basic Settings and
Advanced Settings.
Step 2
Step 1
Step 3
Discrepancies Between Screen Display and Actual Road Surface
Discrepancies in distance and the course over which the vehicle is traveling may occur between the horizontal guidelines on the screen and actual road surface in the following situations.
When there is a steep upgrade behind the vehicle:
The horizontal guidelines serve as a reference for distance relative to a flat road surface. Consequently, when there is a steep upgrade behind the vehicle, the horizontal guidelines appear closer to you than the actual distances. For example, in the case of an obstacle present on a steep upgrade, the obstacle appears to be farther away than it actually is. Similarly, discrepancies also occur in the course over which the vehicle is traveling between the horizontal guidelines and the actual road surface.
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➀Horizontal guidelines
➁ Vehicle status
➂ Discrepancy
When there is a steep downgrade behind the vehicle:
When there is a steep downgrade behind the vehicle, the horizontal guidelines appear farther to the rear than the actual distances. When there is an obstacle present on a steep downgrade, the obstacle appears to be closer than it actually is. Similarly, discrepancies also occur in the course over which the vehicle is traveling between the horizontal guidelines and the actual road surface.
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➀Horizontal guidelines
➁ Vehicle status
➂ Discrepancy
When the vehicle is on an incline:
Discrepancies may occur between the display and the actual distance and course over which the vehicle is traveling when the vehicle is on an incline due to the number of passengers or payload.
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➀Vehicle status
➁ Discrepancy
Specifications
Common Units | |
Power source | DC 14.4 V (allowable range: 10.8 V to 15.1 V) |
Grounding system | Negative ground type |
Max. current consumption | Approx. 250 mA |
Output image | Mirror image (for rear view confirmation) |
Video output | 1 Vp-p (75 Ω) |
External Dimensions | 27 (W) ⋅ 27 (H) ⋅ 26 (D) mm |
Rear view camera |
| 1 (W) ⋅ 1 (H) ⋅ 1 (D) in. |
Image processing unit power supply | 84 (W) ⋅ 20 (H) ⋅ 65 (D) mm |
| 3-1/4 (W) ⋅ 3/4 (H) ⋅ 2-1/2 (D) in. |
Button unit | 27 (W) ⋅ 27 (H) ⋅ 13 (D) mm |
| 1 (W) ⋅ 1 (H) ⋅ 1/2 (D) in. |
Weights | |
Rear view camera | 150 g (0.3 lbs) (including cable) |
Image processing unit power supply | 200 g (0.44 lbs) (including power cord) |
Button unit | 95 g (0.2 lbs) (including cable) |
Camera Unit | |
Imaging sensor | 1/4-inch color CCD sensor |
No. of pixels | 492 (vertical) ⋅ 512 (horizontal) |
| (total no. of pixels: approx. 270 000, effective |
| no. of pixels: approx. 250 000) |
Lens | Wide-angle, focal length: 1.53 mm, F value: 2.8 |
Angle of view | Horizontal: approx. 135˚, vertical: approx. 100˚ |
IR cutoff (special vehicle-mounted) filter | Provided |
Iris system | Electronic iris |
Scanning system | Interlace |
Synchronizing system | Internal synchronization |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 40 dB or more |
Horizontal resolution | Approx. 300 TV lines |
Illumination range | Approx. 1.5 lux to 100 000 lux |
Operating temperature range | −30 ˚C to +70 ˚C |
| −22 ˚F to +158 ˚F |
Storage temperature range | −40 ˚C to +85 ˚C |
| −40 ˚F to +185 ˚F |
Note:
• Specifications and the design are subject to possible modification without prior notice due to improvements.