Orlaco RLED User Manual

Orlaco RLED User Manual

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Monitor 7" RLED/LEDD
User manual
No. UM0972080 A 03
11/2012
English
Monitor 7" RLED
Monitor 7" LEDD

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  • Page 1 Monitor 7" RLED/LEDD User manual No. UM0972080 A 03 11/2012 English Monitor 7" RLED Monitor 7" LEDD...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents User Manual ORLACO Monitor 7” RLED/LEDD Manual number UM0972080, Version A 03 Monitor 7” RLED Contents Page 1. Quick Reference 2. Getting Started 2.1. Disclaimer 2.2. Description of the Keyboard 2.3. Language setting for the OSD menu 3. Keyboard 3.1.
  • Page 3 4.1.16. Zero Lux 4.1.17. Stabilizer 4.1.18. Color LUT (look up table) 4.1.19. TIC DDE (TIC digital detail enhancement) 4.1.20. Spot meter 4.1.21. Pan/tilt *Only for Orlaco monitors with 4.1.22. PIP/Split Screen* split screen (SP). 4.2. Camera tags 4.3. System settings 4.3.1. Language 4.3.2.
  • Page 4 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. Contact your Orlaco dealer if you have questions, additional information, or want to make changes that are not described in this manual.
  • Page 5 Article numbers ORLACO Monitor 7” This manual describes the operating instructions of the following ORLACO article numbers. The article numbers can be found on the label on the back of the Monitors. RLED LEDD 0208500 0223000 0208203 0221000 0208520 0223200...
  • Page 6: Quick Reference

    1. Quick Reference Keyboard Below is a brief description of the button functions. See sections 3 and 4 for a more detailed explanation. Button 1 Button 3 Button 5 Button 7 Plus + Camera Option/previ- Contrast selection ous menu select/setting objects monitor are closer than...
  • Page 7 Buttons 3 and 4, setting color saturation Press the contrast (3) and brightness (4) buttons simultaneously to enable the set- ting mode. Set the required color saturation using the minus and plus buttons. This Button setting must be set separately for each camera. 3 + 4 Button Button 5, option/previous menu...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    2. Getting started 2.1. Disclaimer objects in monitor are closer than they appear When switching on the monitor for the first time, a disclaimer appears in Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 English for 5 seconds (see Figure 1). Displayed text: Do not operate display functions during safety critical operations.
  • Page 9: Keyboard

    3. Keyboard Przycisk 3.1. Button 1, camera selection objects in monitor are closer than they appear Press the camera selection button (1) once (see Figure 2). The camera Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LED flashes to indicate that manual camera selection is enabled (see Figure 3).
  • Page 10: Button 3. Setting The Contrast

    Button 3. Keyboard Button Button 3.3. Button 3, setting the contrast objects in monitor are closer than they appear Press the contrast button (3) once to enable the setting mode (see Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 7).
  • Page 11: Quick Settings

    3. Keyboard 3.8. Quick settings When in normal image mode, the following quick settings are available as shortcuts: 3.8.1. TIC camera When a TIC camera is selected and button 2 (Figure 12) is pressed, then Color LUT and DDE quick settings are enabled (indicated by illuminated Figure 10 button 2).
  • Page 12: Using The Service Menu

    4. Service menu Button 4. Using the service menu objects in objects in monitor are monitor are closer than closer than they appear they appear To open the service menu, simultaneously press the camera selection Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 button (1), the minus button (6) and the plus button (7) (see Figure 13).
  • Page 13: Vertical Marker

    4.1.9. Vertical marker Enable this option to show a reference line. The reference line is dis- played as a vertical green line. This option is not available on all RLED/ LEDD models. See Figure 40 on page 19. 4.1.10. Marker position Adjusts the vertical position of the reference line.
  • Page 14: Stabilizer

    (option button = button 5). It is possible to use digital pan/tilt when the TIC image is zoomed 2x or 4x. Below is only valid for Orlaco monitors with split screen (SP) functionality. For example Monitor 7” RLED 2.0m 4CAM SP.
  • Page 15: Camera Tags

    4. Service menu 4.2. Camera tags See Figure 20. In this menu, names can be given to the camera inputs. See Figure 21. The number of inputs depends on the video switch type that is set (see section 4.3.8. on page 18). Figure 20 4.3.
  • Page 16: Keyboard

    CAN protocol This option selects the signal, or CAN protocol, that the Monitor Article No: uses. By default this is Orlaco CAN protocol 1. For the Orlaco Radar 0208871 system*: Orlaco CAN protocol 6 must be set. Other protocols are Monitor 7”...
  • Page 17: Lcd Backlight

    100, 125, 200, 250, 500 and 1000 kbit. Set CAN-ID The Orlaco CAN protocol has an ID (default 0) to control multiple monitors via one CAN bus. The ID is inactive when the text is blue and becomes active when the protocol is set to 1. The CAN-ID can be set from 0-15 where 0 is the default value.
  • Page 18: Scanning

    ‘Q+1’ Combination of Quad system with 2–4 camera cables; 1–5 Multiview channels + extra camera. Figure 32 4.3.9. Front camera This option opens the front camera submenu for the 7" RLED/LEDD Monitor. This enables the front camera functionality (a statutory obliga- tion). Function AUX wire, see figure 33.
  • Page 19: External Device Configuration

    5. Operator menu Przycisk 4.3.11. External device configuration This option opens the configuration menu for an external device. Only use this option if a device is connected that has its own OSD (Multiview, Spectrum Scanner, etc.). Exit the menu by pressing the option button (5) for 3 seconds.
  • Page 20: Camera Settings

    Figure 40 tor. See Figure 40. 5.3. Video channel settings See Figure 41. This option sets the video channel for the Orlaco Spectrum Scanner (see Figure 42). The following options are available: CH0 = channel 0 to CH7 = channel 7...
  • Page 21: System Overview

    6. System overview 1 camera system RLED Serial power 2 camera system With Y-split cable RLED/LEDD power 2-4 camera cable UM0972080 A 03...
  • Page 22 6. System overview 4 camera system With Y-split cable RLED/LEDD power 2-4 camera cable Switcher UM0972080 A 03...
  • Page 23: Overview Of Menus

    7. Overview of menus Standby menu Enter Standby menu Standby Monitor is on but there is no picture Info Software information Operator menu The operator menu is not available by default due to the keyboard lock. Minus- and Plus buttons Operator menu English, Dutch, German, Language...
  • Page 24: Faq

    8. FAQ 1. Mirror setting. objects in monitor are closer than they appear • Open the service menu by pressing simultaneously the 3 Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 buttons; camera selection, plus and minus. • Choose camera settings, and press enter. Description of the keyboard: •...
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  • Page 28 ORLACO Orlaco is a Manufacturing company that specializes in making cameras and monitor systems for commercial vehicles, fork-lift trucks, cranes, off shore and maritime. Our objective is to design and produce camera systems for the professional market that improve the drivers’ view and increase operating efficiency.

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