Camera Monitoring System - Regal 52 SC Owner's Manual

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CAMERA MONITORING SYSTEM

Overview- (Includes earlier/later model cameras)
This option features day and night vision cameras. Two
cameras are mounted on the hardtop or arch facing aft to
assist docking operations. The third camera is in the salon.
The cameras can be monitored from the helm "E" series
GPS/plotter or from the salon television.
The cameras are a high quality resolution color unit offering
superior clear viewing in pitch black darkness. The lights
radiate a blue output. The units run on 12 volt power.
The cameras are part of the video display on the "E" series
plotter. The cameras can be adjusted 90 degrees vertically
and can be rotated as needed.
Earlier Style Camera
Later Style Camera
Auxiliary Equipment Operation
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Operation
You can set-up the GPS/plotter display page to view all 4
cameras at once. They are viewable on both earlier Rayma-
rine and later Garmin units. Typical instructions are:
A. With the power on select OK.
B. Choose MENU.
C. Choose PAGE SET.
D. Choose CUSTOM.
E. Choose EDIT PAGE SET.
F. Select the layout (page type you want; for example
fourths, thirds, etc.) with arrow pad from the selections
on the display. Select OK when fi nished.
G. Choose the application (video w/camera icon) that you
want to view in the window.
H. Exit- Push OK button. Cameras should be ready.
Once the display is set-up as outlined above each time
you want to view the cameras from the display do the
following:
1. Press the red power button on the GPS/Plotter display
to energize the display.
2. Select "VIDEO" 2-4 on the display to view the cameras.
Three of the four videos are designated for the cameras.
Video 1 is vacant for add-on equipment such as a DVD
player to be viewed from the display.
To view the cameras from the salon television turn on the
TV set. At the television remote control choose the "ME-
DIA" button. The cameras should appear on the screen.
If the set picture seems to be oblong you can adjust the
picture format by pressing the "SRC" button. For viewing
cameras the 4:3 format is correct. When watching regular
television programming switch to the 16:9 format.

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