XVIEW XVMIRROR Reverse Camera Kit User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- XVIEW
Table of Contents
- PRODUCT FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
- INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
- INSTALLING THE CAMERA
- INSTALLING THE CAMERA CONT…
- INSTALLATION OF THE MIRROR DISPLAY
- TESTING THE REVERSE CAMERA FUNCTION
- MENU OPTIONS AND SETTINGS
- TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
- SAFETY INFORMATION & WARNINGS
- USER SUPPORT
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
XVMIRROR
USER MANUAL
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INCLUSIONS: Mirror display, Butterfly mount camera, 6M RCA extension
cable, Mirror display harness, Camera harness
PRODUCT FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
Mirror Display
- 4.3″ 16:9 High-resolution TFT LCD Screen
- Resolution 480*272
- Clip-On mount extends 53-70mm
- 12V Compatible
- PAL video standard
- Power Supply: DC12V +1- 10%
- Video Input : Yellow = Reverse Camera Input
- Secondary Video RCA Input
- Dimensions 75(H) x 37(W) x 285mm(L)
Butterfly Camera
- 120 Degree wide-angle lens
- Parking guidelines
- IP-67 Dust and water protection
- Surface plate mount
- CMOS Sensors
- 0.2 Lux
- PAL
- 6M Video extension cable
INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
The Clip-on mirror design securely mounts on the existing rearview mirror in the vehicle by expanding the clamping arms at the back. The video signal is transferred from the camera to the Mirror Display via an RCA cable that will need to be run through the boot, through the passenger compartment to the mirror displays wired loom run under the dash. From there the power and video signals are sent directly to the display. At the rear of the car, the camera is powered directly from the reversing tail light. Priority is the AV2 input.
INSTALLING THE CAMERA
In most instances, the camera is best mounted above the vehicle’s license
plate as shown here.
1. Connect the RED wire of the Cameras Power Harness to the wire that
supplies power to the reversing light globe (the wire that is energized only
when the car is put into reverse). Before making the electrical connection,
temporarily disconnect the camera from the power plug whilst making the
connection to the reversing light globe. Use a suitable splicing/crimp
connector (scotch lock type) or strip connector. This connection can also be
soldered, making sure to insulate the joint with electrical insulation when
done. The camera has only one wire to connect (positive (+). There is no need
to hook up a ground earth wire as the camera gets its earth through the RCA
cable. Hooking up the ground earth may cause a ground loop. In this case,
horizontal lines will appear in the image.
NOTE: CAN-BUS In the event that the car reversing lights are driven by
CAN-BUS the above wiring system may not trigger the system correctly. It may
even create a globe fault warning. In this case a CAN BUS
INSTALLING THE CAMERA CONT…
module (sold separately) may need to be installed. However, just because the
vehicle has a CAN-BUS system does not necessarily mean that it will require
such a module to work. In fact, the opposite is true. Most vehicles do not
require an additional module. If a CAN-BUS module is required we recommend
seeking advice from a professional installer.
2. After you have insulated the join you can connect the power harness to the
camera.
NOTE: Some cars that run LED or computer-controlled lighting systems may
not deliver enough voltage to run the camera. If the voltage at the reversing
wire light is less than +12 volts it may be necessary to use a relay to supply
power to the transmitter harness from the wiring in the front of the car. In
this case, the reversing light only needs to trigger the relay. Make sure that
you do not drill holes in the panels that have an opposite face that is
visible outside the car for example guard panels. In fact, whenever drilling
holes in the bodywork of a vehicle, always see what is on the other side.
3. Connect one end of the supplied RCA cable to the RCA socket from the
camera, then run the RCA cable to the front underside of the driver-side
dashboard. This is where the display’s loom will be located. To do this you
will need to remove the rear seat to pass the cable into the cabin area and
you will need to remove the door scuff plates to run the wire along the side
of the vehicle. The RCA cable will be hidden when you replace the scuff
plates. When the cable is at the front of the vehicle the RCA cable needs to
be run from the scuff plate area to the underside of the dash behind the kick
trim (remove and run cable).
INSTALLATION OF THE MIRROR DISPLAY
4. The display has two power wires to be connected. Connect the red wire
(accessories +12V) to a wire that is energized when the vehicle’s accessories
is turned on. Connect the black wire to a ground earth wire or to the body of
the car using the steel of the body of the car behind the kick trim as earth.
In this case drill a small hole and connect the wire using a suitable ring
terminal. Scrape off the cars paint around the hole to ensure good earth.
5. Connect the RCA cable to the RCA socket from the displays loom.
TESTING THE REVERSE CAMERA FUNCTION
- Engage the parking brake and turn the ignition key to the on position. DO NOT start the vehicle.
- Select reverse gear with the gear shift. The Mirror Display will sense the video signal from the camera automatically and will display the camera’s image of the rear of the vehicle.
MENU OPTIONS AND SETTINGS
- Press the Middle button for Menu access functions (see Fig.1)
- Press the Top button repeatedly to increase the value
- Press the Bottom button repeatedly to decrease the value
– Brightness: Adjusts screen brightness
– Contrast: Adjusts screen contrast
– Saturation: Adjusts screen saturation
– Zoom: Changes display mode between 4:3 & 16:9 ratio
– Language: Select menu language
– Reset: Resets all menu setting back to factory configuration
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem: The Mirror Display feels warm when it is operating
Solution: It is normal for the Mirror Display to feel warm to the touch
during typical use.
Problem: My screen image is blurry, dirty or discolored
Solution: Check to see if there are any fingerprints or dirt present on
the camera lens. If needed, clean with a soft dry cloth before recording.
Also, be sure to have removed the transparent lens/screen cover during
installation.
Problem: The Mirror Display is frozen or not responding
Solution: Reset the unit by accessing the reset function in the menu.
Problem: Unresolved issues
Solution: Reset the unit by accessing the reset function in the menu.
Contact Xview Technical Department.
SAFETY INFORMATION & WARNINGS
- Do not use the Mirror display in damp working conditions; the Mirror Display is not waterproof.
- Do not try opening the shell or trying to repair the Mirror Display by yourself. If the accessories for the Mirror Display have any problems, please take them to an authorized repair agent for repair.
- Do not use a chemical substance, cleaning solvent, or cleaner to clean the Mirror Display, please use moist soft cloth if you would like to clean the Mirror Display.
- Do not use the Mirror Display under conditions where dust is present.
- Please pay attention to cleaning the lens surface, use a moist soft cloth to clean the lens before use, to avoid poor video footage.
USER SUPPORT
If you need assistance setting up or have an issue regarding the use of your
Xview product contact Xview Customer
Support. Australian
Agent: TEL: 03 — 8587 8898
FAX: 03 — 8587 8866
Mon-Fri 9am — 5pm AEST
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