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Camera switch
This option confi gures the
type of video switch that
is used.
‘OFF’ if no camera switch
is used 1 camera
system.
‘3C’ for an external cam-
era switch 3 camera
system.
‘2C’ if a 2-4 camera cable is used 2 camera system.
‘4C’ if a combination of internal and external switch is used and a 2-4 camera cable
4 camera system.
‘QUA’ for a quad system, only in combination with the multi view box.
Front camera
(See Frontcam Manual 0993850)
This option opens the front
camera sub menu of the Display
7” LEDD. This offers the next
options:
Enable Frontcam
Activate the front camera func-
tionality (compulsory by law).
After enabling this option you will be able to open a
menu if the speed is higher than 35 km/h, or equal to 0
km/h, whilst the hand brake is activated (yellow wire) or
if the rear camera is activated (blue wire).
‘OFF’ Frontcamera off
‘3C’ for an external camera switch 3 camera system.
‘2C’ if a 2-4 camera cable is used 2 camera system.
‘1C’ if no camera switch is used 1 camera system.
Invert Handbrake
Set the polarity of the switching wire that is connected
to the hand brake switch (AUX2, yellow). Enable this
option if the handbrake signal on the yellow wire is
inverted.
Pulses per metre
Set the amount of pulses per metre that is sent to the
monitor of the tacho switching wire (AUX1, grey).
Function AUX wire
Defi nes the function of the AUX1 & AUX2 switching
wires (grey and yellow). Select TCH for the tachometer
function (Tacho to AUX1 and hand brake to AUX2) or
ZOO for thecamera zoom function (only available in
combination with an auto focus camera). Use in this
case the AUX1 & AUX2 switching wires to zoom in and
out.
System settings
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Operator functions
This section describes the basic Display 7” LEDD
operation using the front panel buttons. All settings made
on the front panel can also be adjusted in the service
menu.
1. Operation keyboard
1. Camera selection
Press the camera button once. The camera LED will
blink, indicating that the manual camera override is
active. Use the plus and minus buttons to select the
camera. It is possible to use the other controls (bright-
ness, contrast and saturation) and to tune these settings
with the plus and minus button. You can select a different
camera by switching off this function by pushing the plus
and minus. The manual camera selection has priority
over the scan function and the switching wires. The but-
ton function can be disabled by selecting the option ‘sys-
tem settings keyboard keyboard lock.’ See System
settings, for further explanation; Chapter 4, page 8.
2. Auto LCD Backlight Control/Day/Night settings
Push this button to switch between the ABC modes, the
LCD backlight day and the LCD backlight night settings.
The ABC mode controls the backlight settings between
minimum settings (adjustable, see service menu) and
100%, depen-ding on the amount of available ambient
light. The day and night modes brightness settings can
be manually adjusted by pushing the plus or minus but-
ton (settings will be saved). This setting is not camera
specifi c and will therefore function on all cameras.
TIC camera short-cuts
When in normal viewing mode, the following direct
access short-cuts are possible:
When a TIC camera is selected (camera 1 in example
right), pressing button 2 activate Color LUT and DDE
shortcut setting (indicated by lit button 2 indicator),
pressing button - (6) will cycle through all possible
Color LUT settings (WHO, BHO, FUS, RB, I&F).
pressing button + (7) will cycle through all possible
DDE settings (OFF, LOW, MED, HI).
Pressing button 2 for more than 3 seconds will force
the TIC camera to do a FFC (Flat Field Correction)
cycle.
Just to be complete, when an AFZ camera is selected
this key is used to activate/de-activate the Zero-lux and
Backlight function of the AFZ camera and when a CCC
is selected this key will toggle through the (system wide)
backlight modes (DAY, NIT, ABC).
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Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Button No. 1 = Camera selection
Button No. 2 = Auto LCD Backlight
Control/Day/Night settings
Button No. 3 = Contrast
Button No. 4 = Brightness
Button No. 5 = Option
Button No. 6 = Selection/setting -
Button No. 7 = Selection/setting +
Button No. 8 = Enter