360° view can be combined with the direct view from the rear camera, giving the driver unparalleled vision where they need it most. In addition to displaying this video to the driver, the system can be set to output video directly to a video recorder, such as the Rosco ®...
Components List and Description ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION Picture PER KIT STSK360ECU ECU (Electronic Control Unit) STSC360 CAMERA, 6-PIN, COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT. STSK360VHAR VIDEO I/O HARNESS, 4 IN, 4 OUT STSH357 VIDEO OUTPUT HARNESS, 4-PIN STD STSH358 VIDEO OUTPUT HARNESS, RCA STSK360PHAR POWER INPUT AND TRIGGER HARNESS...
Features • Nine different viewing configurations (see Page Display22) • Customizable Automatic Triggering Options o System can be set to display a particular viewing configuration when a particular trigger is received. See “Triggering” section on Page 21 • Manual Operation o Power/channel button harness included o Manually activate system via power button o Cycle through nine viewing configurations via channel button...
Installation General Guidelines • Please read the entirety of this manual before beginning installation. • Double-check all measurements before drilling any holes or making any other vehicle modifications. • Each vehicle has its own system and features. Please refer to your vehicle’s manual for details. •...
Camera Installation • DO NOT attempt to disassemble camera housings. They are sealed to limit water and dust intrusion. Warranty & IP69k Rating become void if camera is opened. • PRIOR to placing the cameras on the vehicle, the calibration mats should be placed at the front and rear bumpers of the vehicle.
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• For front camera placement, if engine bay extends from front of vehicle, then ideal camera placement is on the hood or grill. Mounting at the roofline will create a “blind spot” directly in front of the vehicle. See below image for illustration.
General Wiring Guidelines • Make sure red wire from STSH360PHAR is secured to the vehicle fuse block at a terminal which will be at zero-voltage state when the vehicle ignition key is OFF. A typical location on a fuse block would be the ACC port for cigarette-lighter power.
• CVBS is triggered video output. This output is ONLY active if the system has been triggered. • CVBS is a triggered output intended for connection to a monitor. For a list of compatible Rosco monitors, see Page 27. •...
Once installed, the system must be calibrated for optimal performance. Calibration can be performed with the assistance of a trained Rosco engineer or by a trained Rosco technician. Customer calibration requires STSK361 calibration kit and the remote assistance of a trained Rosco engineer.
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The calibration is performed by first capturing a single image from each of 4 cameras mounted on the vehicle. • The calibration images require calibration patterns with 1.5-meter triangles on either side. • By analyzing the triangles in the various images, a calibration file is created by a certified Rosco engineer using proprietary software.
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• Once images are collected by the end user, they are to be delivered to a Rosco engineer. The engineer will perform calibration and then provide a complete calibration file to be uploaded to the ECU via SD Card and calibration module.
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Insert SD card into card reader/PC and open it. NOTE: If using a SD card not provided by Rosco, please ensure that it it formatted to the FAT32 data standard. This can be done by right clicking on the SD card when plugged into your computer, and selecting the “Format”...
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• Verify that SD card has “ovNS” folder on root. Verify that “ovNS” folder contains “cmd” folder and “Image” folder. Verify that “cmd” folder has “capture.cmd” file (NOTE: the capture.cmd file will be 0 bytes in size). SD Card > ovNS > cmd > capture.cmd. Make sure that NO OTHER files are in the “cmd” folder. This file will tell the ECU to enter image capture mode.
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• Insert SD card (STSA1017) into Calibration Module (STSA1014). A banner will appear at the top of the display (see below). If banner does not appear, check connections between calibration module and ECU. Also check that SD card has been properly inserted. •...
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Figure 2-Rear Camera View Figure 3- Right Camera View...
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All necessary files will be within a folder called “ovNS.” • Reformat SD card. Copy and paste the new “ovNS” folder from Rosco engineer to root of SD card. • This new “ovNS” folder will contain the full calibration suite (“cmd,” “Config,” “data,” “image,” and “param”...
• When prompted, insert SD card into the Calibration Module. • A series of progress bars will appear indicating the status of the calibration upload. • When calibration upload is complete, monitor will display the following: • Notice that “CALIB. INFO.” AND “CAR” are marked “OK.” •...
Device Operation General Information • This system is meant to supplement vehicle mirrors and other vision aids, to replace them. • Always be aware of all surroundings when operating a vehicle. Power/Channel Button Harness • The system can be manually triggered using the included Power/Control Button harness. •...
Display • Display can show one of nine views depending on settings and active trigger. See Features section, see below for options. • Icon at bottom identifies which view is active. Blue shaded area represents the views actively displayed. Front Left Front Direct...
Technical Specifications SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Individual Camera Resolution 640 x 480 Camera Field of View 174.41⁰ (H), 115.45⁰ (V) Operating Temperature -30⁰ C to +75⁰ C Storage Temperature -40⁰ C to +85⁰ C Max Operating Humidity +40⁰ C, 95%, 48 Hr Max Storage Humidity +40⁰...
If the alleged defect is due to any of these causes, the customer will be advised of the findings and asked what action is to be taken. If ROSCO is requested to repair the product, a repair charge estimate will be prepared and the customer’s written permission (purchase order, repair, etc.) will be necessary to proceed with the repair of the product and/or...
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