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  • Page 1 TE-4HCM-S User Manual iBeamUSA.com MetraDealer.com techsupport@metra-autosound.com � TECH SUPPORT 800-253-8324...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Precautions......................3 2. Accessories......................5 3. Connections......................6 4. Menu operation and functional specification.............8 4.1IR remote control..................8 4.2Menu operation....................9 4.2.1 Desktop....................9 4.2.2 Home Menu..................10 4.2.3 Volume.....................10 4.2.4 Mode....................11 4.2.5 Source....................11 4.2.6 Setting....................12...
  • Page 3: Precautions

    1. Precautions ● Storage and Keeping 1. Do not expose the monitor to excessive heat or cold. The storage temperature of this device is -30~+80℃, and the operating temperature is -20~+70 ℃. Battery operating temperature is 0-70℃.The humidity is Rh90%. 2.
  • Page 4 Maintenance 1. Remove all the cable connections from the monitor before cleaning the device. 2. Use a mild household detergent and clean the unit with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine, as they might damage the finish of the device.
  • Page 5: Accessories

    2. Accessories...
  • Page 6: Connections

    3. Connections White 4 pin male for Channel Left. Blue 4 pin male for Channel Right. Green 4 pin male for Channel Front. Brown 4 pin male for Channle Back. Single red wire to positive power supply for DC:10-32V. Single black wire to GND. Single white wire to positive power wire of Channel Left.
  • Page 7: Functional Specifications

    4 Channel Single View Monitor HD261 1. Functional Specifications  4 Channel 7’’ HD single-view monitor with LVDS interface, support resolution 1920*1080  Support 4 channel cameras in PAL / NTSC / HD-AHD 、 HD-TVI 、 HD-CVI (720P/1080P)  Support 1080P video output. ...
  • Page 8: Menu Operation And Functional Specification

    4. Menu Operation and Functional Specification 4.1 IR Remote Control Pic 4.1 As shown in picture 4.1, IR remote control has 13 buttons and below are corresponding functions: ●MUTE:Mute or unmute ●Power: Turn on or enter standby mode ●VOL+:Move up the menu cursor, or increase volume ●VOL-:Move up the menu cursor, or decrease volume ●MENU:Call home menu or return to previous menu ●UP:Move up the menu cursor, or switch screen display mode when ther...
  • Page 9: Menu Operation

    4.2 Menu Operation 4.2.1 Desktop Pic. 4.2.1 Desktop interface is shown in . When Home Menu is not displayed, Pic. 4.2.1 Touch the area of the Red border shown to pop up home menu. Pic. 4.2.1 ●When signal source is selected to be cameras, cameras can be switched by sl iding to left/right on screen sequentially: Left->Right->Front->Back->...
  • Page 10: Home Menu

    4.2.2 Home Menu Pic.4.2.2 Home Menu is shown in pic. 4.2.2. ●Touch the icons to enter the next menu or touch the area out of the red border in Pic 4.2.2 to get back to Desktop. 4.2.3 Volume Pic.4.2.3 Volume (volume setting)is shown in pic 4.2.3. Its operations are as follows, ●Press VOL+, VOL- and MUTE button on remote control to adjust volume or set up to mute.The value displaying on the bar represents current volume.
  • Page 11: Mode

    4.2.4 Mode Pic.4.2.4 Mode setting interface ( display mode selection) is shown in pic Its operations are 4.2.4. as follow, ● Press Up, Down, Vol- and Vol+ on remote control to move the cursor up / down / left / right, then press Sel to switch to the corresponding display mode; ●The corresponding screen display modes can be switched by touching the icons on OSD.
  • Page 12: Setting

    ●Support automatic identification for signal output. ●Supports standard definition (NTSC / PAL) and high definition format like AHD, TVI and CVI; Supports resolution up to 1080P30Hz. ●Multiple HDMI input resolutions: 640x480,720x480,720x576,800x600,1024x768, 1280x720,1280x1024,1366x768,1440x900,1600x900,1920x1080. 4.2.6 Setting Pic.4.2.6 Setting menu interface (for other functions) is shown in pic 4.2.6.
  • Page 13 4.2.6.1 Camera Pic.4.2.6.1-1 Camera menu (settings for Camera channel attribute) is shown in pic. 4.2.6.1-1. ●To set other channels, press Menu on IR remote control and move the cursor to the channel selection area (shown as red border in pic 4.2.6.1). Press Up, Down,Vol- and Vol+ to select the channel and press Sel to switch to the corresponding channel for attribute settings.
  • Page 14 4.2.6.2 Parking Line Pic.4.2.6.2 Parking Line setting interface (setting for reverse grid), as shown in the pic. 4. 2.6.2. Touch CALIBRATE icon to set reverse cursor. ●Press SEL or touch TYPE1/TYPE2 on screen to switch reverse cursor mode and drag the cursor directly to adjust. 4.2.6.3 Language Pic.4.2.6.3 Language setting interface (setting for system language), as shown in the pic.
  • Page 15 4.2.6.4 Trigger Pic.4.2.6.4-1 Trigger setting interface (setting for trigger function) as shown in the pic 4.2.6.2-2. ●Trigger delay range: 1~60s; ●Trigger priority: 1~4; ●Trigger function takes priority over Auto Scan function. ●When there is trigger, signal source will be automatically switched to the working Camera.
  • Page 16 4.2.6.5 Auto Scan Pic.4.2.6.5 Auto Scan setting interface, as shown in the pic 4.2.6.5. ●Delay range:1~60s. 4.2.6.6 Power On Pic.4.2.6.6 Power- On setting interface (power-on screen display mode setting), as shown in the pic 4.2.6.6-6. ●Set initial camera to display when monitor is powered on.
  • Page 17 4.2.6.7 Standard Pic.4.2.6.7 Standard (TV system) setting interface, as shown in pic 4.2.6.7, Its achievable operations are similar to Mode menu. ●When Automatic is ON,camera will automatically identify TV system; ●When Automatic is OFF,automatic identification of TV system is turned off. User can set the TV mode in menu according to the camera used, then will show the normal picture in the monitor.
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  • Page 20 IMPORTANT If you are having difficulties with the installation of this product, please call our Tech Support line at 1-800-253-TECH. Before doing so, look over the instructions a second time, and make sure the installation was performed exactly as the instructions are stated.

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