REVCAMUK WM560 Manual de usuario

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Instrucons for our wireless system
using the WM560 / WM760 monitors
Safety and Installaon Precauons
If you are not using a cigaree lighter to connect to the electrics then we recom-
mend disconnecng the negave terminal of your vehicles baery when making
connecons. Be aware this may reset your clocks/computer/radio code.
The TFT panel of the monitor is delicate and pressing the front can cause the thin
glass sheet inside to crack. If this happens a black area will form around the line of
the crack. Be careful not to apply pressure to the front of the monitor.
Modern vehicles now have very complex electrical systems. In order to reduce fuel
consumpon many vehicles use smart baery charging. This can mean the voltage
applied to the baery terminals can rapidly uctuate and go beyond the normal
voltage ranges you would expect. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE TAKE YOUR POWER
DIRECTLY FROM A VEHICLE BATTERY.

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Introducon
We’d like to thank you for your purchase of one of our digital wireless kits, we hope
it provides you many years of safe, stress free motoring. In order to protect, and
get the most from your kit, we recommend reading the instrucons fully before
you start your installaon. Please check the system for any in-transit damage, or
missing parts and inform us within 7 working days.
Contents
• Wireless Monitor
• Aerial for Monitor
• Sunshade (7 inch version only)
• Hardwire wiring with red/black wires
• Lighter plug wiring
• Either Sucon Mount, Dash Mount, or both (depending on which was select-
ed at checkout)
• Reversing Camera
• Aerial (if built in aerial version was selected)
• Sender box (if sender box version was selected)
• Extension cable (if selected at checkout—sender box only)
First things rst!
We always recommend trying the system out rst before permanently xing to the
vehicle to ensure that you are happy with the locaon/view of the camera. The
monitor comes with a lighter plug power supply which will assist in this tesng, as
well as being suitable for using full me instead of hard wiring.

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Powering the Monitor
You have two choices for power supply, you have the lighter plug that aaches to a
lighter socket in the vehicle, and
you have the hard wiring opon
with red wire (12V/24V power)
and black wire (earth). If using the
hard wiring opon we recommend
using a switched 12V /24V supply
(one that goes on/o with igni-
on).
When you rst power up the mon-
itor you will see a black screen
with the words no signal, this is
because you haven’t powered up
the sender box/camera yet so it has no signal to receive.
Fixing the Monitor to vehicle
Depending on your choices when ordering you will either have a sucon mount, a
dash mount, or both. All opons mount to the same rear channel/groove located
at the rear of the monitor (see pic below).
If using the sucon mount then please be aware that this is only suitable for tem-
porary mounng, eventually sucon cups lose pressure and will loosen. Weng
the sucon cup slightly will provide a stronger seal/sucon.

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If you have ordered the dash mount, the base of this will have a protecve lm
over an adhesive foam pad. Before mounng this on your dashboard it is im-
portant to thoroughly clean the area you plan to mount bracket. Years of dash-
board polishes can add an oily layer which will prevent a good adhesion, cleaning
with a suitable cleaner to remove this will give you the best end result.
Powering the camera
You will either have a camera with an integrated sender/aerial, or a camera with a
separate sender/aerial sender box. As menoned earlier, we recommend power-
ing the camera up before xing the camera permanently to ensure you are happy
with posion etc.
You will want to locate a non-canbus controlled power source 12V/24V. Wireless
kits are most commonly used on caravans, and trailers, and on these the favourite
power sources are running lights/side lights (turning lights on when you wish to
view), reverse light, and the fridge power supply.
Integrated aerial camera opon wiring
The integrated aerial/sender camera will have a power lead that inially becomes a
2.1mm/5.5mm DC socket, this then has a DC plug which splits to red and black
wires. Red = 12V/24V, Black = Earth (see picture below).
If required, a DC extension lead can be used to extend the power cable further
from the camera locaon.

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Sender box plus camera opon wiring
The sender box plus camera opon will have a lead that breaks out in to a red
fused wire (+12V/24V), a black wire (earth), and a 4 pin lead to connect to the cam-
era (See picture below). If required you can use one of our 4 pin extension cables
to extend the sender box further away from the camera, a lot of our customers like
to move this box to a convenient cupboard further from the camera.
Pairing the camera and monitor
1. Press the pair buon on the sender box or the camera for 3 seconds.
2. Press the pair buon on the monitor within 50 seconds of step 1.
3. The pairing will be saved unl the next me the pair buon is pressed for 3
seconds.
Please kindly note that we always do this for you when tesng prior to dispatch,
so only follow these instrucons if you ever delete the pairing in the future.

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When both monitor and
sender/camera have power
and are paired you will see a
signal strength meter in the
corner of the screen indi-
cang how strong the signal
is, you will also see a picture
from the camera connected
(see photo).
Buon Guide
The power buon, to toggle screen
on/o
The menu buon, allows adjustment
of colour/brightness etc
The adjust up buon, use this when
adjusng sengs in the menu system
The adjust down buon, use this when
adjusng sengs in the menu system
The guidelines buon, pressing this
will add stac guidelines to the image
(not moveable)
The pair buon, only use if you have
deleted the pairing we set during
tesng/dispatch
(Only on the 7 inch WM760 monitor)
The mode buon changes the rotaon
mode eg mirror/ip the image.

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Fixing and adjusng the Camera
We have various dierent types of camera in our kits, so depending on the type of
camera you chose, this will determine how you x the camera up. Remember to
ensure you try the kit out before permanently xing.
Bracket Cameras
Most people nowadays use a sealant adhesive like Sikaex 512 to x the bracket in
to place. If using this method you will need to remove the camera from the bracket
to reduce the weight unl it cures/sets. You would add the adhesive to the base of
the bracket, then press in to place (somemes you may need to add place some
tape to stop it slipping down whilst drying). Ensure you follow adhesive instrucons.
Number Plate Cameras
We stock some cameras that mount behind the numberplate, some that bolt
above, and some number plate frame cameras that use the original screw holes of
the number plate to the vehicle.
Bumper cameras
These require you to drill a hole (holesaw provided) and then insert the camera in
to the hole and use the locking ring to screw against the body from the rear.
Adjusng the camera lt to get the best performance!
Reversing cameras perform best when focused on the area you wish to view. If you
have too much sky in the picture, then during a bright day the camera will make
adjustments to tone down the whole picture, this would then make the following
vehicles look washed out/dull. To get the best picture, keep the horizon as close to
the top of the screen as possible (see illustraon below). Even slight adjustments
can have substanal impacts. We
recommend having a play around
with the angle the camera lts, in
order to get the best performance.
Obviously the bumper cameras have
a very limited adjustment on them,
unlike the bracket and numberplate
cameras.

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Guarantee Details
The product is guaranteed for 24 months from the date of purchase provided it is not
damaged by accident or in ng, it has not been adapted or disassembled and that the
serial numbers remain on the product.
The guarantee is limited to the product and accessories supplied only and doesn’t ex-
tend to any third party losses or damages, neither does it cover cosmec appearance of
the camera or monitor. The guarantee does not cover labour costs associated with the
products installaon or removal for guarantee service. The guarantee is transferable
should you sell the vehicle and provide the new keeper with proof of purchase.
We are usually able to repair the monitor if it fails aer the guarantee period. It is
usually a low cost repair providing the LCD panel has not been damaged.
Care of the camera
DO NOT ALLOW A PRESSURE WASH JET TO HIT IT. 1000-3000lb per square inch is
beyond the IP rang of all reversing cameras!
Keep the front glass clean using a damp cloth.
If possible wax the camera body on a regular basis. In winter rinse o salt as soon
as possible. The combinaon of salt, steel and alloy can cause corrosion. If you look
aer the camera it will last for years.
Avoid poinng the camera directly at the sun. The lens of the camera will act like a
magnifying glass and can burn the camera sensor. If your vehicle is likely to be regu-
larly parked on a hill which will result in the camera poinng at the summer sun
then consider lng the camera down more.
Do not wax the front glass of the camera. This can lead to poor night vision with IR
light being reected back o the wax.
Touch up any paint chips as soon as possible.
We hope you enjoy your kit for many years to come, if you do require any sup-
port then do not hesitate to contact us on the website, by phone 0800 612 6816,
or by email sup[email protected]
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