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UM0972080 Monitor 7in RLED LEDD EN A03 Print
UM0972080 Monitor 7in RLED LEDD EN A03 Print
Our objective is to design and produce camera systems for the professional
User manual
market that improve the drivers’ view and increase operating efficiency. No. UM0972080 A 03
At our facility in Barneveld we locate our design, manufacturing, warehousing and
service department. 11/2012
English
Vision is our mission®. Orlaco therefore deploys the development, manufacture,
supply and service of camera and Monitor systems that will improve safety and
efficiency of all vehicles, machinery and vessels. Our systems give the end user
Monitor 7" RLED
a view on each blind spot and will create comfort and improved working condi-
tions. Our active approach will support market demands and innovations and will
lead to enthusiastic ambassadors in the market; our customers.
www.orlaco.com
Contents
User Manual
Monitor 7” RLED
Contents Page
1. Quick Reference 6
2. Getting Started 8
2.1. Disclaimer 8
2.2. Description of the Keyboard 8
2.3. Language setting for the OSD menu 8
3. Keyboard 9
3.1. Button 1. Camera selection 9
3.2. Button 2. Auto LCD Backlight Control/Day/Night settings 9
3.3. Button 3. Setting the contrast 10
3.4. Button 4. Setting the brightness 10
3.5. Button 3 en 4. setting color saturation 10
3.6. Locking buttons 2. 3. 4. 10
3.7. Button 5. Option button 10
3.8. Quick settings 11
3.8.1. TIC Camera 11
3.8.2. AFZ Camera 11
3.8.3. CCC Camera 11
4. Using the service menu 12
4.1. Camera settings 12
4.1.1. Mirror 12
4.1.2. Upside down 12
4.1.3. Brightness 12
4.1.4. Contrast 12
4.1.5. Saturation 12
4.1.6. Switch delay 12
4.1.7. Horizontal marker 12
4.1.8. Marker position 12
4.1.9. Vertical marker 13
4.1.10. Marker position 13
4.1.11. Graticule 13
4.1.12. Cinema mode 13
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Monitor 7” LEDD
4.1.13. Camera type 13
4.1.14. Video stndrd 13
4.1.15. Backlight 13
4.1.16. Zero Lux 13
4.1.17. Stabilizer 14
4.1.18. Color LUT (look up table) 14
4.1.19. TIC DDE (TIC digital detail enhancement) 14
4.1.20. Spot meter 14
4.1.21. Pan/tilt 14
4.1.22. PIP/Split Screen* 14 *Only for Orlaco monitors with
4.2. Camera tags 15 split screen (SP).
4.3. System settings 15
4.3.1. Language 15
4.3.2. On Screen Display (OSD) 15
4.3.3. Keyboard 16
4.3.4. Power settings 16
4.3.5. CAN bus 16
4.3.6. LCD Backlight 17
4.3.7. Scanning 18
4.3.8. Camera switch 18
4.3.9. Front camera 18
4.3.10. Default settings 18
4.3.11. External device configuration 19
4.4. Info 19
5. Using the operator menu 19
5.1. Language 19
5.2. Camera settings 20
5.3. Video channel settings 20
6. System overview 21
7. Overview of menus 23
8. FAQ 24
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Introduction
Check with Orlaco which language versions are available. This manual
contains user instructions. Used photographs and illustrations give
general information and may differ from the products you use.
The camera and monitor systems from Orlaco comply with the
latest CE, ADR, EMC and mirror-directive regulations.
All products are manufactured in accordance with the ISO 9001 quality
management, IATF16949 quality automotive and ISO 14001 environ-
mental management. Monitor 7” RLED
Used abbreviations
ABC = Auto Backlight Control
AFZ = Auto Focus Zoom
AGC = Automatic Gain Control
BHO = Black Hot
CCC = Compact Color Camera
LUT = Look Up Table
DDE = Digital Detail Enhancement
FFC = Flat Field Correction
FUS = Fusion
I&F = Ice and Fire
NTS = NTSC
OSD = On Screen Display
PTZ = Pan & Tilt Zoom
RB = Rainbow
Stndrd = Std = Standard
TIC = Thermal Image Camera
WHO = White Hot
ZOO = Zoom
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8. FAQ
Version details
Version R1-0. First issue, November 2012.
Version R1-1. Article numbers added, December 2012.
Version R1-2. Article number added, March 2013.
Version R1-3. Languages (3), CAN-ID, extra AUX wire function added, August 2013.
Version R1-4. Barcode added, September 2014.
Version R1-5. Extensions settings added, page 9, 16 and 17, April 2015.
Version R1-6. Article numbers added, page 5, October 2015.
Version A 01. Text added chapter 4.3.3., page 15, May 2017
Version A 02. Text added chapter 4.1.22, page 14, June 2017.
Version A 03. Article number added, page 5, March 2020.
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1. Quick Reference 7. Overview of menus
Operator menu The operator menu is not available by default due to the keyboard lock.
Button 1 Button 3 Button 5 Button 7 Minus- and Plus buttons
Camera Contrast Option/previ- Plus + Operator menu English, Dutch, German,
selection ous menu select/setting Language French, Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish, Swedish, Finnish, Danish and Norwegian.
Camera settings Horizontal Marker, Marker position, Vertical Marker, Marker position, Graticule
Set video channel CH0, CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, AUT
objects in
monitor are
closer than
they appear Service menu
Camera- + Minus- and Plus buttons
Button 2 Button 4 Button 6 Button 8 Service menu Mirror, Upside down, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Switch delay, Hor. Marker, Marker position, Vert. Marker, Marker position,
Minus - Camera settings Graticule, Cinema mode, Camera type, Video standard, Backlight, Zero Lux, Stabilizer, Color LUT, TIC DDE, Spot meter, Pan/Tilt,
Auto backlight Brightness Enter/Stand by 1, 2, 3
Camera tags
control select/setting System settings System settings English, Dutch, German, French, Czech, Hungarian,
Info Language Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish, Swedish, Finnish, Danish and Norwegian.
day/night
On screen display On screen display
modes Keyboard OSD timeout ON, OFF, 30sec, 10sec, 3sec
Power settings OSD position 19 positions
CAN-bus Info transparency 29 positions
LCD-Backlight Menu transparency 29 positions
Scanning Disclaimer transp. 29 positions
Button 1, camera selection QUA, 4c, 2c, 3c,
Camera switch OSD menu help ON/OFF
OFF, Q+1
Press the camera selection button once. The camera LED flashes to indicate that manual Frontcam
Default settings Keyboard
camera selection is enabled. Use the minus and plus buttons to select the camera. Press Keyboard lock
Ext. device config
the button again to disable manual camera selection. Keyboard sound OFF, K+A, ALM, KEY
Button 1 Beeper volume 0-100 positions
Scanning
Scan sequence OFF, 1-2, 1-2-3
Scan interval 2s, 5s, 10s
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6. System overview
Button 5
Button 6, minus
Go to the next menu option or move left.
RLED/LEDD
Button 6
power
2-4 camera cable Button 7, plus
Go to the previous menu option or move right.
Button 7
Button 8, enter
Switch to Stand by or in the menus, select or activate the chosen option.
Button 8
Switcher
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2. Getting started 6. System overview
2.3. Language setting for the OSD (On Screen Display) menu
The OSD menu language is set as English by default. If you would like to
operate the OSD menu in a different language, open the service menu
→ system settings. See section 4 on page 15. The OSD menu is avail-
able in English, Dutch, German, French, Chech, Hungarian, Italian, Polish,
Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish, Swedish, Finnish, Danish and Norwegian.
2 camera system
With Y-split cable
RLED/LEDD
power
2-4 camera cable
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5. Operator menu 3. Keyboard
5.2. Camera settings (see Figure 39) 3.1. Button 1, camera selection objects in
monitor are C3
closer than C2
they appear C1
Horizontal line mark Press the camera selection button (1) once (see Figure 2). The camera Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Enable this option to show a reference line. The reference line is LED flashes to indicate that manual camera selection is enabled (see
displayed as a horizontal green line. See Figure 40. Figure 3). Press the button again to disable manual camera selection.
Line position Use the minus and plus buttons to select the camera.
Adjusts the vertical height of the reference line. 0 corresponds to the
top edge of the monitor and 100 Figure 39 The other buttons (3 = contrast, 4 = brightness and 3+4 = saturation)
to the bottom edge. can also be used and these functions can be adjusted with the minus
Vertical line mark and plus buttons. Disable the function by reselecting a camera with the
Enable this option to show a minus and plus buttons. Button 1
reference line. The reference line Figure 2
is displayed as a vertical green Manual camera selection has priority over the scan function and the
line. This option is not available switchwires. The button function can be disabled in the service menu
on all RLED/LEDD models. See via the option 'system settings → keyboard → keyboard lock'. See
Figure 40. system settings for more information (section 4.3. on page 15).
Horizontal
H i t l Graticule
Line position
Adjusts the vertical position of 3.2. Button 2, auto LCD backlight control day/night settings
the reference line. This can be See figure 4. Button 1
set between 38 and 63. The left For a compact camera, press this button to switch between:
and right sides swap position • The ABC mode Figure 3
depending on the settings of the • The LCD backlight day setting
camera mirror-image function. • The LCD backlight night setting
Graticule TIC and AFZ cameras are exceptions. For these, pressing button 2
This option shows a graticule for Vertical H i t l andd vertical
Horizontal ti l makes other functions available (see sections 3.8.1. and 3.8.2. on page
a rearview camera on the moni- 11).
tor. See Figure 40. Figure 40
The ABC mode controls the backlight between a minimum (adjust- Button 2
5.3. Video channel settings able; see also under service menu on page 17) and a maximum level Figure 4
See Figure 41. depending on the intensity of the ambient light. A light sensor on the
This option sets the video channel for the Orlaco Spectrum Scanner keyboard measures the ambient light (see Figure 6). The ABC mode can
(see Figure 42). also be used to set a red night mode or a blue night mode (ABC-RED/
The following options are available: ABC-BLUE).
CH0 = channel 0 to CH7 = channel 7
AUT = automatic In the day and night mode (STND-RED-BLUE) the brightness of the
See the Spectrum Scanner IM0973610 installation manual for des- backlight can be manually set using the minus and plus buttons (the
criptions of these channels. settings are saved). These settings are not camera dependent and
therefore apply for all cameras (see Figure 5).
Figure 5
Figure 41
Figure 42 Figure 6
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3. Keyboard 5. Operator menu
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4. Service menu 3. Keyboard
Figure 34a
Warning:
All user settings are lost when the
factory defaults are restored!
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4. Service menu 4. Service menu
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4. Service menu 4. Service menu
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4. Service menu 4. Service menu
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