Safe Fleet Rear view safety RVS-350 User Manual

Safe Fleet Rear view safety RVS-350 User Manual

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DRIVER FATIGUE
MONITORING SYSTEM
RVS-350
User Manual

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  • Page 1 DRIVER FATIGUE MONITORING SYSTEM RVS-350 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Product Composition

    Product Composition *RVS-350 includes the host and 5 pin signal line. It can work on all types of vehicle, both 12V and 24V power supply. Caution  Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment if you are not authorized professional ...
  • Page 3: Installation

     While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and complete, we assume no liability for any errors or omissions.  We reserve the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at anytime without prior notice.
  • Page 4: Sensitivity Setting

    including under the strong light, or for drivers wearing glasses, the distance should be between 60cm-70cm. Usually the distance is between 70cm to 80cm. Sit in the normal driving position. If the green light is on/blinking, this indicates that the driver has been detected.
  • Page 5 The volume can be changed by adjusting the switches (DP-4). 3A: DIP4=OFF (down), high volume. DIP4=ON (up), low volume. (3A) Notes: After adjusting the DIP sensitivity switch, the settings will only take effect once the system is disconnected and re-connected. A change in the volume doesn’t require the system to be disconnected to take affect.
  • Page 6: Power Supply

    Power Supply  The RVS-350 power input range is 9V-32V. It works with both 12V and 24V power  Driver Fatigue Monitor System has a low power consumption. Using 12V, the average current is less than 100mA. Using 24V, the average current is about 60mA. 8P Cable Alarm Signal Interface 5P cable color Pin number Definition of signal...
  • Page 7 Note: Do not touch the power+ to the input and output signal lines. This will damage the system. "Fatigue Warning" Signal Chart: The ON(GND) signals detects driver fatigue. 4.2V 0V(GND) Normal Alarm(ON) Alarm release(Normal)  The RVS-350 is an electronic device with a high-speed image processing CPU, it is designed to use the vehicle power supply.
  • Page 8: Alarm Troubleshooting

    Glasses, Sunglasses, Contact Lens The system will work for drivers who wear glasses, sunglasses, or contact lens. If they wear the glasses with a thick frame, it is better to place the glasses a little bit more up on the nose, or install the host lower (the position is lower if installing inside the dash board).
  • Page 9 Rear View Safety , INC. | 1797 Atlantic Avenue | Brooklyn NY 11233 800.764.1028 | Sales@RearViewSafety.com | www.RearViewSafety.com...

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