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WARNING!
Failure to install or use this product according to manufacturer's recommendations may result in property damage, serious injury, and/or
death to those you are seeking to protect!
Do not install and/or operate this safety product unless you have read and understood the safety information
contained in this manual.
1.
Proper installation combined with operator training in the use, care, and maintenance of emergency warning devices are essential to ensure the
safety of emergency personnel and the public.
2.
Emergency warning devices often require high electrical voltages and/or currents. Exercise caution when working with live electrical
connections.
3.
This product must be properly grounded. Inadequate grounding and/or shorting of electrical connections can cause high current arcing, which
can cause personal injury and/or severe vehicle damage, including fire.
4.
Proper placement and installation is vital to the performance of this warning device. Install this product so that output performance of the
system is maximized and the controls are placed within convenient reach of the operator so that they can operate the system without losing eye
contact with the roadway.
5.
It is the responsibility of the vehicle operator to ensure daily that all features of this product work correctly. In use, the vehicle operator should
ensure the projection of the warning signal is not blocked by vehicle components (i.e., open trunks or compartment doors), people, vehicles or
other obstructions.
Specifications
Camera
Image
Effective Pixels: 725 x 488
Voltage Requirement
Power Consumption
Lens
Lens Angle
Audio
Light Sensor
Infrared LEDs
Pigtail Connection: CAM
Housing
Mech. Vibration
Mounting
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Operating Temp.
IP Rating
Approvals
FCC, CE, C-Tick, E13/R10
Current Consumption
Installation, Wiring, and Function
CAUTION!
When drilling into any vehicle surface, make sure that the area is free from any electrical wires, fuel lines, vehicle upholstery, etc. that could
be damaged.
EC2014-C
1/3" CMOS Color
12V
3 W
F=2.8mm / F=2.0
120°
Yes
Auto Switch B&W
11 (10M Max. Visibility)
Male 4 Pin Threaded
Aluminum Alloy
10g
Rear/Front
2.87"x2.99"x2.60"
-22°F to 158°F
IP69K
175mA Max
Installation Instructions
Camera/Monitor System
Monitors
Image
Controller
Voltage
Power Consumption
Mirror Imaging
Split Screen Feature
AV Compatible
DVR Compatible
Audio
Contrast/Brightness
Light Sensor
Camera Selection
Connection: CAM
Connection (Monitor Pigtail)
Housing
Mounting
Mech. Vibration
Weight
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Operating Temp
Remote Control
Current Draw
Approvals
EC7000-QM 7" LCD Monitor
7" LCD Color, 16:9
4 Camera
12-24VDC
25 W Max
Yes (via Camera and Monitor Switch)
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Day/Night Auto Dim
Trigger Wires and Monitor
Female 4 Pin Threaded
Male 22 Pin
Plastic
Permanent - HD (2 bracket options
provided)
Pedestal Bracket - 3G
Cradle Bracket - 8G
1.26 lbs
7.21"x5.04"x1.24"
4°F to 158°F
Yes
2A
FCC, CE, RoHS
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  • Page 1 It is the responsibility of the vehicle operator to ensure daily that all features of this product work correctly. In use, the vehicle operator should ensure the projection of the warning signal is not blocked by vehicle components (i.e., open trunks or compartment doors), people, vehicles or other obstructions. Specifications Camera EC2014-C Monitors EC7000-QM 7” LCD Monitor 1/3” CMOS Color Image 7”...
  • Page 2 Circuit breakers are very sensitive to high temperatures and will “false trip” when mounted in hot environments or operated close to their capacity. Installation - Camera Model EC2014-C IMPORTANT! Mount the camera at a location that provides the best view of the area immediately behind the vehicle. Generally, mounting locations toward the top of the vehicle provide the best field of view.
  • Page 3 WIRING DEFINED White 4P male 4-Ø5 Blue 4P male Green 4P male Brown 4P male Ø8 6-Ø2.1 BLACK WHITE BLUE GREEN BROWN YELLOW 1. White 4P male for Camera 1 2. Blue 4P male for Camera 3. Green 4P male for Camera 4.
  • Page 4 Installation instruction of using pedestal base 1. Select suitable position on vehicle and fix the base support. (Figure 5) 2. Fix the monitor to the base support and adjust the view angle. 3. Put on the sun-visor and connect the monitor with the AV and power supply conversion cable (Figure 6) Stick the base support onto the vehicle...
  • Page 5: Ir Remote Control

    Menu Operation & Functional Specification IR Remote Control Enter/exit the standby mode Mute or unmute Exit to the main menu or return to the previous menu Move the menu cursor Move the menu cursor or Move the menu cursor or increase volume decrease volume Confirmation button...
  • Page 6 ● Open the volume adjustment menu; Move the red box in the magnified mode; Move the displayed place of the magnified image; Move the menu cursor. ● Switch the channel without auto scan and trigger function turned on; Move the red box in the magnified mode; Move the displayed place of the magnified image.
  • Page 7 without special mode such as auto scan or trigger function turned on; Magnify the image to full screen when the red box is shown in the magnified mode. ● MENU: Exit to the main menu or return to the previous menu; Return the magnified image to normal size when the green box is shown in the magnified mode.
  • Page 8 ● Without special mode such as auto scan or trigger function turned on, the swiping to the left and right of the touch screen can switch the display mode following the order: CAM1->CAM2->CAM3->CAM4->DUAL->TRIPLE->TREFOIL->Y-SPLIT->H.SPLIT->QUAD->PI P1->PIP2->PIP3->SP->CAM1. ● Support swiping up/down to exit/enter the standby mode. ●...
  • Page 9 Home Menu Button Panel Instructions: ● Power: Enter/exit standby mode. ● ◁/ ▷: Move the cursor. ● CH-: Enter the chosen menu. ● Menu: Exit home menu. Touch Screen Instructions: ● Click the icon to enter the corresponding menu. Click the area outside the white box to exit home menu.
  • Page 10 Touch Screen Instructions: ● Touch and drag the volume scroll bar to adjust the volume. ● Click the speaker icon to enter/exit the mute mode. Other Instructions: ● When under mute mode, the operation of scroll bar adjustment will cancel the mute. Brightness Button Panel Instructions: ●...
  • Page 11 ● Drag the brightness scroll bar to adjust the brightness. Other Instructions : Brightness in the day. : Brightness at night. Mode Button Panel Instructions: ● Power: Enter/exit standby mode. ● ◁/ ▷: Move the cursor. ● CH-: Use cursor to select the display mode. If icon is selected, enter Split Setup menu when in split-view display mode.
  • Page 12 ● Menu: Return to the previous menu. ● SEL: Select the camera channel and audio output channel. Touch Instructions: ● Click Layer 1-4/Audio icon to switch the page. ● When setting up Layer 1-4: click the bottom setting to adjust the position and size of the screen display or whether to turn on this layer.
  • Page 13 Features instructions: ● Source: The camera channel being displayed of the layer. ● Enable: If the layer is displayed. The following features are only available when in PIP1/2/3 or SP view display mode. Specially, when in SP view display mode, the setting uses scroll bars for high precision adjustment: ●...
  • Page 14 Camera Button Panel Instructions: ● Power: Enter/exit standby mode. ● ◁/ ▷: Set up the features the cursor selects. ● CH-: Move the menu cursor. ● Menu: Return to the previous menu. Touch Instructions: ● Click the camera channel icons on the top to show the parameters of the corresponding channel. ●...
  • Page 15 ● Contrast: Constrast of the channel. ● Color: Saturation of the channel. ● Sharpness: Sharpness of the channel.  Keyboard (show up when editing channel name) Button Panel Instructions: ● Power: Enter/exit standby mode. ● ◁/ ▷: Move the cursor. ●...
  • Page 16 Parking Line Button Panel Instructions: ● Power: Enter/exit standby mode. ● ◁/ ▷: Move the cursor. ● CH-: Enter the chosen menu or change the state of ON/OFF/AUTO icons. ● Menu: Return to the previous menu. Touch Instructions: ● Click the ON/OFF/AUTO icons to select the display methods of parking lines: AUTO (display when triggered) / ON (constantly on) / OFF.
  • Page 17 Button Panel Adjustment Mode Instructions: Zoom horizontally ● +/-: Horizontally magnify/ shrink the parking lines. Zoom vertically ● +/-: Vertically magnify/ shrink the parking lines. Move horizontally ● +/-: Parking lines move to the left/ right. Move vertically ● +/-: Parking lines move up/down. Zoom integrally ●...
  • Page 18 ● LANG: Shrink the whole parking lines. ● SEL: Turn on/off adjustment assistance grids. ● P/N: Switch the current focuses. ● SYS: Resume the default config. ● AV: Switch the parking line types. Other Instructions: ● There will show the coordinate of the current focus on the top left. ●...
  • Page 19 Trigger Button Panel Instructions: ● Power: Enter/exit standby mode. ● ◁/ ▷: Move the cursor. ● CH-: Pop up the edit menu. ● Menu: Return to the previous menu. Touch Instruction ● Touch any of “Delay” line to activate digital input box; Touch any of “Priority” line to activate digital selection box.
  • Page 20: Input Panel

    ● Support trigger detection in standby mode. Input panel Button Panel Instructions: ● Power: Enter/exit standby mode. ● ◁/ ▷: Move the cursor. ● CH-: Select the chosen icon. ● Menu: Return to the previous menu without saving. Touch Instructions: ●...
  • Page 21 Display Button Panel Instructions: ● Power: Enter/exit standby mode. ● ◁/ ▷: Move the cursor. ● Menu: Return to the previous menu and save. Touch Instructions: ● Touch to select preferred image icon and return to previous menu by touching icon Auto Scan Button Panel Instructions: ●...
  • Page 22 ● Touch any of “Delay” line to activate digital input box. Touch Enable to turn on/off auto scan function. Touch any of “Display” line to activate interface to select display images. IR Instructions: ● LANG: Switch system language. Feature Instructions: ●...
  • Page 23 Touch Instructions: ● If the icon is not highlighted, touch to highlight it or to cancel its highlight status. Other Instructions: ● Highlighted icon is corresponding display image of monitor upon start up. Last icon once been highlighted, monitor will enter screen off standby mode directly upon power on. ●...
  • Page 24: Format Menu

    IR Instructions: ● LANG: Switch system language. ● Menu: Return to previous menu. System can exit after progress bar reaches 100% in Automatic interface. Other Instructions: ● When “Automatic” is turned ON, HD monitor will adjust to display cameras automatically. At this time, system setting in CAMERA 1~CAMERA 4 and auto configuration of “Automatic”...
  • Page 25 Touch Instructions: ● If PAL or NTSC is selected in TYPE, touch operation won’t respond on Resolution selection. IR Instructions: ● LANG: Switch system language. System Button Panel Instructions: ● Power: Enter/exit standby mode. ● ◁/ ▷: Confirm or make settings on features. ●...
  • Page 26: Auto Dimmer

    IR Instructions: ● LANG: Switch system language. Feature Instructions: ● Dimmer: Scroll bar adjusts backlight under Day mode. When Auto of Dimmer is ON, monitor will turn on auto backlight function, which is, screen will turn bright in bright environments (Day mode) and turn dark in dim circumstances (Night mode).
  • Page 27 Touch Instruction : ● Drag scroll bar to adjust backlight of screen in corresponding Day/Night m IR Instructions: ● LANG: Switch system language. Feature Instructions: ● Day: Backlight degree of Day mode is always higher than that of Night mo 0 - 60.
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