Audiovox Rear Observation System Package RVMPKG2 manual

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    1 Rear Observation System Package Model RVMPKG2 Installation Manual Features: • Rearview Mirror with 4” LCD • 2 Built in Speakers • Rearview Camera Input • Auxiliary Video Input • Video System Auto Detection for PAL/NTSC • Audiovox Navigation Input • Cellular Phone Hands Free Input • Hands Free Microphone Built - In NOTE: Hands fr[...]

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    2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Caut ions! ............................................................................................ 3 Preface ............................................................................................... 4 WARNING: .............................................................................. 4 Packing list ...............[...]

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    3 Cautions! 1. The product is intended to assist in safe driving and to allow the driver to have a broader rearview while the vehicle is in reverse. You, as the driver, are solely responsible for the safe operation of your vehicle and the safety of your passengers according to the country and their local traffic regulatio ns. Do not use any feature[...]

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    4 Preface There is a blind spot that exists at the back of a vehicle while the vehicle is in reverse. Equipped with a camera, this rearview mirror/monitor ensures safety by providing the driver with a clear and wide image of the area behind the vehicle whil e it is in reverse. WARNING: Backing up vehicle Do not back up vehicle while watching the mi[...]

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    5 1. Installation Instructions (1) Mount the mirror/monitor onto the existing rearview mirror. a) Stick two adhesive foam backings on to the back of mir ror in the two small rectangle indents. b) Take the two seven inch belts and slide them into the slots on the top rear of the mirror with grooved side of the belt facing down. Figure 1 c) Take the [...]

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    6 Figure 3 e) Cut off the excess part of the 7 - inch strap (2) Plug the Mitsumi connector from the Audiovox navigation monitor cable (part #112C3080) into the receptacle at the top backside of the mirror/monitor screen. Route the rest of the monitor cable to the Navigation computer. (3) Connect the control box monitor cable to the rearview mirror/[...]

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    7 (2) Tear off the adhesive tape on the back of the hands free seat. Press tightly to seat on to the selected surface for 30 seconds till the two surfaces are tightly glued. NOTE: Make sure the two surfaces are glued tightly! (3) Clean a place on the back of the cell phone, keeping it dry. Remove the adhesive tape of the rounded metal sheet and sti[...]

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    8 3. Signal Inputs The signal input connections for the system include: (1) Rear Camera: By connecting rear camera wi th control box plug, users can see the rearview when the vehicle is in reverse. (2) Hands Free Jack: Put the hands free plug (3.5mm) into hands free jack and put the other side of plug into the headphone jack of the mobile phone. (I[...]

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    9 Figure 5 Figure 6 4. Controls and Indicators Figure 6 illustrates the controls and indicators of the RVMPKG2 rear view mirror: A : Rearview mirror B : 4” LCD panel C : Hands free Microphone D : Brightness Control E : Power indicator (Red when ignition is on) F: Volume Control G: Switch 1 (see below) H : Switch 2 (see below) J : Switch 3 (see be[...]

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    10 L : Infra - RED receiver for M : 3 - position switch for Navigation Navigation remote control voice command display timer on rear of mirror (30 sec., 150 sec., 300 sec.) N: 2 - position switch for hands free microphone sensitivity High/Low select SW1 , SW2 and SW 3: 1. Vehicle Reversing : SW 1: No function LCD automatically turns on SW 2: No fun[...]

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    11 3. Vehicle Parked: SW1: Used to turn the LCD on/off when using the AUX video and audio input. The park ing brake must be engaged. SW2: Used to turn off and on the Navigation image. SW: 3 When pressed and held, the rear camera image appears on the mirror. When released the LCD will return back to its previous appearance.[...]

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    12 Specifications General Power Supply 12VDC Power Consumption <12W Current Draw <500 mA Video Input 1Vp - p@ 75 Impedance Audio Input <=1V Audio Power Output 0.5W × 2 (16 O) Operating Temperature - 10 ° C to 60 ° C Overall Dimension 11W × 3.75H × 1.25D inch Display System Screen 4 ” TFT Color LCD Brightness 250 nit Contrast ratio 1[...]

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    13 Maintenance Maintenance Your r earview mirror requires little care, however to maintain it in optimum condition follow the procedures below: 1. Keep your system away from excessive moisture, extreme heat or cold and magnetic fields. 2. Keep liquids away from the display. 3. Do not place external devices or other objects on the top of the mirror.[...]

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    14 Table 2 Ha nds Free Phone Symptoms Solutions When the Hands Free Phone Function is not working? 1. Check the volume control knob whether the volume is set too low. 2. Check to see if the hands free cable plug to the phone hand set input jacket is properly connected. 3. Che ck whether the mobile phone hands free cable plug is properly connected t[...]

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