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1. H PRODOCIS Voyager OBSERVATION SYSTEM 75 Features High Resolution 1 3 CCD Camera Compact Lightweight Aluminum Die Cast Body Waterproof Housing Waterproof Microphone Waterproof Namal Muror Image Switch Adjustable Viewing Angle Optional Air Deflector 70 Features 7 Monochrome Monitor Dual Camera Input Brightness Conttast Dav Night Controls Volume Control for Intemal External Speaker Camera Position Button Up Down Power Stand by Button Front Pane Controls Back Lit AUDIOVOX SPECIALTY MARKETS CO LP an Affiliate K ra a asia ELECTRONICS weet OPERATION MANUAL AOS 33 OPERATIONS MANUAL IMPORTANT The VOYAGER Observation System AOS 33 has been designed to provide years of trouble free operation Please read this manual thoroughly This manual contains instructions to ease installation of the camera and monitor The VOYAGER Observation System is a supplement to standard rearview mirror systems and will provide additional rearview vision when installed and maintained properly The VOYAGER Observation system is not intended in any way to be a substitute for careful cautious defensive driving or for the consistent adherence to all applicable traffic laws and motor safety regulations This product is not intended to be a substitute for
2. negative ground 2 Please install this system according to the instructions in this manual 3 Do not disassemble the camera or the monitor This voids the warranty Disassembling the camera will compromise the waterproof seal 4 Connect the system to an ignition switched power source Connection to a battery source will reduce battery life WARNING 3 To prevent electrical shock DO NOT OPEN THE MONITOR CASE There are potentially lethal valtages inside the monitor There are no user serviceable parts inside f evidence of tampering is detected the warranty will be considered void 2 Keep away from leaking water rain moisture etc Itis NOT waterproof Any moisture inside the monitor could cause extensive damage 3 Use the thumbscrews to mount the monitor to bracket CAUTION 4 DO NOT OPEN THE CAMERA CASE This will break the camera s waterproof seal If evidence of tampering is detected the warranty wiit be considered void 2 Do not mount the camera near the lower area of the vehicle e g Bumper This reduces the view of the camera and may cause physical damage to the camera 3 Use only the M4x8 bolts and washers to mount the camera INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AOC 75 CAMERA 1 Attach camera bracket See Fig 1 to upper partion of vehicle Attachment point must be sturdy enough to suppori camera and bracket 2 Attach camera to bracket using 4 8 bolts provided Adjust angle as indicated in figure
3. 2 Use rear bumper and back of vehicle as a reference point 3 Wind defector may be installed This deflector is designed to reduce the build up of dust ditt and moisture on the camera jens See Fig 3 AOM 70 MONITOR 1 Attach monitor inside vehicle in a location convenient to the driver e g center of dash overhead or in dash See Fig 4 2 Use a compression plate to attach the monitor bracket ta the dash or overhead See Fig 4 3 Adjust mounting angle of the monitor ta allow driver to easily view the screen all seat positions See Fig 5 4 necessary snap sun visor into groove on front face of monitor Press 4 sides of the visor to snap it into place AOC 80 CABLE 1 camera to cable connection is waterproof The cabie to monitor connection is not waterproof Be sure to orient the Cable properly The cylindrical end attaches to the camera The rectangular box end attaches to the monitor See figure 6 Oo not run the 80 cable over sharp edges or corners Do not kink the cable Keep the cable away from hot and rotating parts Place all excess cable in convoluted tubing Wire tie the cable securely Page 2 of 14 5 33 Operations Manual MAINTENANCE Remove dust and dirt with a damp soft cloth Heavier dirt should be removed with a damp soft cloth and mild detergent Do not use strong Cleaning agents containing gasoline thinner benzene or alcohol These substances may damage th
4. rearview mirrors or for any other motor vehicle or boat equipment mandated by FEATURES AOC 75 CCD Camera 270 000 pixel image sensor 0 1 Lux sensitivity Automatic electronic iris provides a clearer more consistent image in low and bright light Wide angle lens provides a broad viewing area Compact design and light weight ease installation in most vehicles including large boats Durable waterproof construction Built in microphone for audio pickup Normal mirror image switch on back of camera Wind deflector reduces build up of dirt on lens Waterproof cable connection o AOM 70 Monochrome 7 0 Monitor Day night switch Brightness and contrast controls Volume control Camera position switch for a panoramic view or a concentrated view front panel Power stand by switch Internal speaker with external speaker jack CONTENTS OF 1 COMPLETE SYSTEM AOC 75 CCD Camera 1 Camera 1 Camera bracket 4 Attachment screws with washers 4 8 1 Wind deflector AOM 70 7 0 Monochrome Monitor 1 7 0 monitor 1 Snap on sun visor 1 Monitor bracket 1 Power harness with locking connector 1 Range markers 4 Thumb screws M5x12 OCA 80 Cable 1 20 meter cable with waterproof connector Oil gas grease resistant UV stable Documents 1 Operations manual Page of 14 5 33 Operations Manuai BEFORE INSTALLATION 3 This system operates from 10 volts DC to 38 volts
5. DED OR SECURE MOUNTING FIGURE Page of 7 665 5 275 t 5 0236 DIA HOLES MONITOR MOUNTING HOLE PATTERN FIGURE 9 FTUNDLI OPTIONAL WIND DEFLECTOR FERRITE WATERPROOF CAMERA CONNECTOR TO MONITOR IE GROMMET TO SEAL THOUGH VEHICLE i z 18 TEW RED 12V TO MONITOR 5 18 BLU REVERSE TRIGGER WITH GROUND RING REAR OF MONITOR Voir Monitor Operating Controls and Connections Page 11 of 14 Mirror Normal Switch Camera features FIGURE 7 Page 12 of 14 MARKERS EXAMPLE FIGURE 8 Page 13 of 14 AOS 33 Operations Manual SPECIFICATIONS 5 33 system 1 camera Rated voltage Operating voltage Current consumption AOC 75 Camera Sensitivity Signal system mage sensor Viewing angle Outer dimensions Weight 70 Monitor Signal System Picture tube Outer dimensions Weight 12 voit DC negative ground 10 to 38 volt DC 1 5 amperes 0 1 Jux NTSC 1 3 BAW CCD w electronic auto iris 270K picture elements 110 degrees H 90 degrees V 2 44 x 1 50 x 1 96 W x H x D 6 20 cm x 3 81 cm x 4 98 W x H x D 0 8 165 0 36 Kg NTSC 7 0 Monochrome 7 45 x 5 60 x 8 63 Wx H x D 18 92 cm x 14 22 cm x 21 92 Wx H x D 4 8 165 2 18 Kg DISCLAIMER The use of the VOYAGER Observation system does not guaran
6. e exterior surface of the monitor CAUTION 1 Before drilling be sure cable or wiring is on the other side Be sure to 16mm 5 87 diameter Note oniv 2 Feed as much cable as possible into vehicle and clamp securely This reduces the possibility of being hooked during production 3 Keep all cables away from HOT ROTATING and ELECTRICALLY NOISY components 4 To increase protection of cable place all excess wire and extension cable in convoluted tubing 5 Do not twist camera cable and do not cut camera pigtail or cable WIRING CAMERA AND MONITOR 1 See wiring diagram for connections to ignition ground and back up circuit See Fig 6 2 Wiringcamera _ Drill a 19mm 3 4 idiameter hole into vehicle body near the camera and bracket Connect camera connector to extension cable in vehicle Push extra cable into vehicle Be careful not to kink cable and fit grommet into hole Apply sealant around grommet to increase resistance to water penetration 3 Wiring Monitor Insert extension cable into camera 1 position if 2 cameras are used be sure to mark each extension cable properly and plug second Cable into camera 2 position Bundle excess cable together using a cable tie vinyl tape This will avaid possible damage 0 cable during operation The red wire marked ACC is connected to an ignition power source the black wire marked GND is connected to chassis ground and the blue wire marked BACK is connected
7. tee or promise that the user will not be in an accident or otherwise not collide with an object The VOYAGER Observation system is not intended in any way to be a substitute for careful and cautious driving or for the consistent adherence to all appticable traffic laws and motor safety regulations This product is nat intended to be a substitute for raarview mirrors or for any other motor vehicle or boat equipment mandated by law Page 14 of 14
8. to disable the internal speaker and remotely mount a speaker for driver convenience Ana Wh gt CAMERA COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS Camera 1 Microphone waterproof microphone for audio pickup 2 Mirror Normal switch waterproof switch to change camera image from a mirror view rear of vehicle mounted to normal view side or front mounted camera See Figure 7 AFFIXING DISTANCE MARKERS TO THE MONITOR SCREEN Clean monitor screen surface of fingerprints Set the camera into DOWN position Place distance indicators behind the vehicle at 3 feet 6 feet and 9 feet along the width of the vehicle These distances are measured from the rear bumper Refer to figure 8 2 Attach the markers to the monitor screen over the images of the distance indicators These markers represent a distance of 3 feet 6 feet and 9 feet from the back of the vehicle See Fig 8 3 Affix the STOP marker on the monitor screen over the image of the rear bumper to locate the rear bumper 4 The monitor screen is now calibrated for distances behind the vehicle of 3 feet 6 feet and 9 feet Page 4 of 14 0 DIA HOLE CAMERA MOUNTING HO FIGURE Pave MB HIG MOUNTED ENTERE 0 534 PATTERN APPROXIMATELY 90 DEGREE FIELD OF VIEW fs BACK OF VEHICLE VIEWING AT MONITOR SCREEN FIGURE 2 Page 6 of 14 OPTIONAL W D DEFLECTOR STEEL PLATE FOR REINFORCEMENT RECOMMEN
9. to the vehicle s back up circuit FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION Monitor 1 Power switch STD BY Monitor operates when vehicle transmission is switched into REVERSE ON Monitor and system operate when ignition switch is ON 2 Camera position UP Panoramic view of the horizon if camera is in UP position DOWN Directed view of the rear of the vehicle if camera is in DOWN position used mainly for rear mounted camera or as specified by the installer used mainly for side or mirror mounted camera or as specified by the installer 3 Input switch 4 Contrast Variable control of contrast Should be adjusted if the DAY NIGHT switch does not achieve the most desirable picture 5 Brightness Variable control of brightness Should be adjusted if the DAY NIGHT switch does not achieve the most desirable picture 6 Volume Variable control of internal speaker and external speaker volume 7 Day Night switch Pre set brightness and contrast levels optimized for day and night operation Page 3 of 14 AOS 33 Operations Manual FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION CONTINUED Rear of Monitor 1 Power connection not used Ground black wire Reverse circuit blue wire not used not used 12VDC ignition red wire 2 Camera A input connection to camera extension cable 3 Camera B input connection to additional camera extension cable 4 External speaker connection center is positive audio output Used
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