Auto vox Technology RVCW Reverse Camera User Manual

Shenzhen Auto-vox Technology Co., Ltd. Reverse Camera

User Manual

Installation This cameras is designed to be applicable to long vehicles such as bus, truck and trailer.    Find a suitable location to mount the camera. Once you have the camera mounted in your location of choice, route the camera wiring into the vehicle. It is best to find an existing grommet to run the wiring through, If necessary, drill a hole to run the wiring into the vehicle. If you use this method, be sure to use a rubber grommet to protect the wiring.   Find a suitable location to mount the receiver and use the double side tape to stick it to the location.    Wiring  Camera wiring   Red (Power) – Locate the +Reverse Lamp wire in the vehicle. Connect this wire to the camera red power cable Black  (Ground)  –  Locate  a  suitable  location  to  ground  (negative)  the  Black  wire  in  the  wiring  harness.  You  may connect this wire to a factory ground point in the vehicle, or attach a ring terminal to the black wire and screw into the body of the vehicle. If you choose to screw into the body, clean the area of any paint or adhesives to allow for good metal-to-metal contact.   Wire connection is illustrated in below figures    (RVC-W1) Package Contains   1 X Camera (with built in TX) 1 X Receiver   1 x camera power cable   2 x red t-tap 2 x red male spade 2 x 10mm screws 2 x antenna caps 3 x zip tie   1 x hole saw for grommet 1 x double side tape 1 x user’s manual  (RVC-W2) Package Contains   1 X Camera (with built in TX) 1 X Receiver 1 X receiver power & video cable (Length 150mm)
1 x receiver extension cable (Length3657mm) 1 x camera power cable   2 x red t-tap 2 x red male spade 2 x 10mm screws 2 x antenna caps 3 x zip tie   1 x hole saw for grommet 1 x double side tape 1 x user’s manual  When to pair the code for RX and TX 1.  Code pair  is completed  as  factory  setting.  No  need  to  pair  the  code  unless  you  need  to  replace  the  RX  or  the camera (with built-in TX) 2. Code pair is needed in the event of code losing due to extreme weak signal, but it rarely happens   How to pair   Press and hold the receiver (RX) code pair key for 1-3 seconds, the sentence “Please press pair key on tx side” appear on the screen. Within 30 seconds,press and hold the transmitter (TX) code pair key for 1-3 seconds, code pairing starts.    PAIR OK will appear on the screen in case pair is completed.     Specifications Camera (with built-in TX)   Image device    1/3 inch color sony CCD TV system  NTSC,    Effective pixels: 811*494pixels Sensing area:    5.59mm x4.68mm Sync. System:    Internal.       Resolution:  480 TV lines Minimum illumination:    0 Lux/(infrared LED on) Night Vision range:      More than 8M.     Lens angle        120 degree S/N ratio:    more than 48db (AGC-OFF).       Current consumption:  ≤350mA Power supply      DC 12V±10% Operating temperature                                                                                                          -20 to 65 degrees centigrade, RH95% Max. Storage temperature:  "-35 to 85 degrees centigrade, RH95% Max.
17Other items:  automatic white balance, AGC and BLC       Specifications for TX     DC Characteristics   POWER SUPPLY    DC 12V±10% Environmental Specification   Operating Temperature  "-20~+65 ºC Storing Temperature  "-35~+85 ºC Operating humidity  85%RH BASEBANGD SPEC.   POWER ON  2S    Max. Latency  150mS    Max. Resolution  VGA:640X480/D1:720X480 Frame Rate  VGA:30f/s/D1: 25f/s Video Codec  MPEG4 Video in System  PAL/NTSC Auto detection Voice Sample Rate  16KHz/12BIT ADC ADPCM/PCM Voice Frequecny Band  20Hz~20KHz ID BIT  Pairing / 22(4KK) SYSTEM Architecture  RISC(32Bit) SOC RF SPEC.   Operation Frequency  2409.5 ~ 2465.5MHz* RF Impedance  50E, Typ. Voltage Standing Wave Ratio  2:01 Output Power  ≧17dBm with Power control RF (RF Bit Rate)  4Mbps Modulation  FSK/GFSK Spread Spectrum  (FHSS) Overlapping Hopping Channel   Hopping Rate  1200/S CRC (CRCCheck Bit)  16 Line of Sight Range  >200M Receiving Sensitivity  --88dBm@4MHZ RSSI(RSSI Level) 4   Video Characteristics   Video Output impedance  75E, Typ. Video Output Level  c Video Polarity  NEGATIVE Video Frequency Respone  ±5 dB, Max. 50Hz ~ 6MHz   Audio   Audio Output impedance  200KE, Typ.
17Audio Output Level  5mv~0.2Vp-p, Typ.   S/N(340Hz ~ 3.4kHz)  63dB, Min THD:(340Hz~ 3.4kHz,0.5p-p )  5 %, Max Specification for RX       DC Characteristics   POWER SUPPLY  DC 12V±10% Current Consumption    Max.160mA Environmental Specification   Operating Temperature  "-20~+65 ºC Storing Temperature  "-35~+85 ºC Operating humidity  85%RH BASEBANGD SPEC.   POWER ON  2S    Max. Latency  150mS    Max. Resolution  VGA:640X480/D1:720X480 Frame Rate  VGA:30f/s/D1: 25f/s Video Decode  MPEG4 Video in System  PAL/NTSC Auto detection Voice Sample Rate  16KHz/16BIT DAC ADPCM/PCM Voice Frequecny Band  20Hz~20KHz RF SPEC.   Operation Frequency  2409.5~ 2465.5MHz* RF Impedance  50D, Typ. Voltage Standing Wave Ratio  2:01 Output Power  ≥17dBm with Power control RF Bit Rate  4Mbps Modulation  FSK/GFSK Spread Spectrum  (FHSS) Overlapping Hopping Channel   Hopping Rate  1200/S CRC (CRCCheck Bit)  16 Line of Sight Range  >200M Receiving Sensitivity  --88dBm@4MHZ RSSI  (RSSI Level) 4
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:    Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is      connected.   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  RF exposure warning     This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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