Magnadyne M1-LCD installation manual Camera Operation Option, Automatic Camera Selection

Page 37

Camera Operation (Option)

Automatic Camera Selection:

Rear View Camera:

The rear view camera will automatically activate when the ignition key is turned "On" and the vehicle is put into reverse. The video image from the camera will appear on the screen and the audio from the rear camera only can be heard through the vehicle’s speakers.

Note: This system only provides for one way audio, from the camera to the M1-LCD. The M1-LCD is unable to transmit audio to the camera.

Side View Cameras (Left and Right)(if equipped):

The side view cameras will automatically activate when the ignition key is turned "On" and the vehicle’s turn signal are used. The video image from the camera will appear on the screen.

Note: Side view cameras do not have audio.

Front View Camera

The front view camera can not be automatically activated. The front view camera can only be manually selected, see “Manually Selecting the Camera View” below for more information.

Note: Front view camera does not have audio.

Note: Automatically activated camera views have priority over manually selected camera views.

For instance: When a vehicle is put into reverse gear the rear camera view will automatically be displayed on the screen. A manually selected camera view can not override the rear camera view.

Manually Selecting the Camera View:

1.Press the HOME button to select the source screen. Then press the CAMERA button to select the camera source screen.

2.Select a camera view (FRONT, LEFT, RIGHT or REAR) by pressing the button associated with the camera view you want to display on the screen.

Note: The front view camera may not be selec- table depending if the system has a front view camera. If the system has a front view camera and is not available for selection go to “System Setup” (page 7) to activate the front camera.

Rearview Camera (for motorized camera only):

If the rear view camera is motorized, there are two adjustment features available: tilt control and camera view presets. (Motorized cameras are not installed on all units).

Tilt Control:

Push the  button to tilt the camera view up. Push the  button to tilt the camera view down.

Camera View Presets:

To program a tilt viewing angle, press and hold either PRESET A or PRESET B button. To recall a programmed preset, press and release the but- ton and the camera will automatically adjust.

Camera Views

Tilt

Camera Views

Control

Presets

37

Image 37
Contents Operation Installation Manual Index IntroductionBacking Up Your Vehicle Liquid Crystal PanelDisplay Area BasicsSource Selection Area Source Not Available Home Row AreaRemote Control Button Locations and Functions System Setup provides special settings to fine-tune System SetupBeep Tone Tune/Track/ChapterHome Row Sound Button Time Button Setting the ClockMonitor Button Hours Minutes Adjusting the Hours or Minutes 12 or 24 Hour Indicator Selecting Hours or Minutes12 or 24-Hour Time Format Increase DecreaseDim Button Sound Controls VolumeEqualizer EQ Subwoofer Output LoudnessSUB W OFF/ON button Navigation Voice OFF/ON buttonRadio Operation Recalling Programmed Radio Stations Programming Radio StationsAutomatically Store Radio Stations Scanning Stored Radio StationsStart playing Press the PTY button to display the program type screenDisplay Button Weather Band Operation Automatic Weather Band Station TuningSelecting the Weather Band Source Press the button to turn the unit 0nCD Operation Disc WarningsSelecting the CD Source Pausing a CDCD Track Selection Stopping a CDRepeating a CD Track MP3 Operation Disc, USB and SD CardPreview CD Tracks Random CD Track Play OrderUSB General Operations Method 1 Using the Touch ScreenSD Card General Operations Multiple Folder SelectionFast Forward / Fast Rewind Track SelectionPause Display StopRepeating a Track Repeat IconRandom Track Play Order Random IndicatorEjecting a Disc Removing a USB Device or SD CardDVD General Operations DVD OperationMoving Vehicle Warning Menu ScreenStopping a DVD Pausing/Playing a DVDSelecting a Chapter Fast Forwarding / Fast Rewinding a DVDSubtitle Language Menu Title ScreenAudio Language Touch the screen to activate the DVD control button panelAccessing the DVD Setup Menu DVD Setup MenuSystem Setup Audio SetupAccessing Your Sirius Tuner ID Number SID Sirius Satellite Radio Setup OptionLocated next to the Song Title header Direct Tuning Manual TuningSirius Satellite Radio Operation Option Channel Selection ModesPress the Category button Use the  or  buttons to select Category TuningCategory Channel List Programming Preset Sirius ChannelScroll through the channels by pressing Channel will start playingRecalling Preset Sirius Channel Reinstating a Skipped a Channel Skipping a ChannelCD Changer Operation Option Pausing a DiscSelecting the CD Changer Source Disc SelectionPreview Tracks Auxiliary Audio Video Inputs Operation Option Connecting an Auxiliary Audio/Video DeviceSelecting the Auxiliary Audio/Video Source Auxiliary Audio/Video Input 3.5mm JackAutomatic Camera Selection Camera Operation OptionManually Selecting the Camera View Selecting the Ipod Source Ipod Operation OptionIpod Button Location and Functions Browse for a SongIpod Operation Option Pausing a TrackSelecting the Navigation Source Navigation Operation OptionSelecting a Different Source Insert Removal Keys Here InstallationGreen/Black Wire Brown WireGreen Wire Speaker ConnectionsFuse Input ConnectionsExternal TV Receiver Optional Blue Wire Power Antenna 12V OutCD Changer EAX540 Optional Sirius Antenna Optional SiriusM1-NAV Input/Output ConnectionsGreen Wire Rear Trigger White Wire Left TriggerCamera Connections Replaceable Fuse Reset ButtonAmp Replaceable Fuse ONE 1 Year Limited Warranty Warranty

M1-LCD specifications

The Magnadyne M1-LCD is a cutting-edge entertainment system designed specifically for marine and automotive applications. This unit combines high-tech functionalities with user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for both casual and serious users looking for an upgrade to their audio-visual experience.

One of the standout features of the M1-LCD is its vibrant LCD display. The screen provides excellent visibility, even in bright sunlight, allowing users to easily navigate through menus, select sources, or view album art. The intuitively designed interface ensures that users can quickly access their favorite functions without distraction while on the move.

Audio quality is a critical consideration in any entertainment system, and the Magnadyne M1-LCD does not disappoint. It supports a wide range of audio formats, including MP3, WAV, and WMA, ensuring that users can enjoy their music in high fidelity. Additionally, it boasts various equalizer settings that allow users to customize the sound to their liking, enhancing the overall listening experience.

The M1-LCD's connectivity options make it incredibly versatile. It features Bluetooth technology, enabling wireless streaming from smartphones and tablets. This allows users to easily play their favorite playlists or podcasts while eliminating the hassle of tangled cables. Moreover, it accommodates USB and auxiliary inputs, offering additional ways to connect external devices.

In terms of compatibility, the Magnadyne M1-LCD is designed to work seamlessly with a variety of devices. It supports AM/FM radio, providing users access to their favorite stations. For those who enjoy video content, the system is also capable of playing video files, making it a perfect choice for long trips or downtime on the water.

Another characteristic that sets the M1-LCD apart is its durability and weather resistance. Built to withstand the rigors of marine environments, this system is designed with resistant materials that can handle moisture and UV exposure, making it suitable for boats and vehicles alike.

Furthermore, the installation process is user-friendly, with a clear manual and guided setup that even the less tech-savvy can follow. Whether it’s for a boat or a car, the Magnadyne M1-LCD delivers a comprehensive and enjoyable entertainment experience, fully adapting to users' needs for functionality, quality, and durability.