Testing the system, Controls, Connecting the monitor and antenna – Master Lock Datsen Back-up Camera 4843 User Manual

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POWER CONNECTION

Insert the small DC plug

1.

(figure 10) of the power cable into the right side

of the monitor

(figure 12).

Insert the larger 12 Volt power plug

2.

(figure 10) into the vehicle power socket.

The red LED

(figure 11) will come on if the vehicle socket has power.

Notice: Depending on the make/model of the vehicle the ignition may

need to be turned on or to the accessory position for the 12V socket

to have power.

MOUNTING THE MONITOR

When choosing a location to mount the monitor

(figure 7), make sure the monitor

is in an area that will not obstruct your vision while driving or interfere with access

to any of the vehicle controls. It can be placed on the windshield using the mounting

arm

(figure 8) or clipped to an air vent (figure 9). Both options use the mounting slot

(figure 7) on the back of the monitor.

Temporarily place the monitor stand or clip in the location that you have chosen

1.

and route the power cable

(figure 10) to the vehicle’s 12V power outlet and verify

the cable does not interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle or access to

any vehicle controls.
To use the mounting arm, slide it into the mounting slot

2.

(figure 7) and remove the

vinyl protector from the base, place it firmly on a smooth surface and rotate the

small cam near the base of the arm.
To use the vent clip, slide it into the monitor mounting slot

3.

(figure 7) and gently

press the clip and monitor over the vehicle air vent fins.

1. Turn the vehicle ignition to the accessory position.

Do not start the vehicle.

2. Turn on the monitor and the blue status LED should come on.
3. If there is no picture on the display.

a. Set the monitor to channel 4 if needed.
b. Turn on the vehicle lights.

4. Adjust the monitor antenna for the best picture.

Testing the System:

Notice: Re-locating the monitor even a small amount inside the vehicle can affect

the picture quality. This device, as well as all other wireless devices, may be subject

to interference caused by cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, Wi-Fi routers, power lines

and other various electrical equipment, including other cameras.

Figure 11

Power and

Channel LED

Indicator

3.5" LCD TFT Display, 480x243

Power Cable

Figure 10

12 Volt Power Plug

DC Plug

Controls:

Blue LED Power and Wireless Channel Indicator (figure 11) - When the monitor

is ON the blue LED will be lit. The location of the blue LED also indicates what channel

the display is set to display.
Power Button (figure 7)- Press the Power button to turn the display ON, the blue

LED will be lit to indicate the monitor is ON. Press it again to turn the display OFF,

the blue LED will turn off.
Wireless Channel (figure 12) – This display can accept 4 different channels of

wireless transmission. To change the channel press the “CH” button and it will

go to the next channel after channel 4 it will return to channel 1. The camera is

pre-set to channel 4.
Brightness (figure 12) - There are 6 levels of brightness. To adjust the brightness,

press the Brightness Control button. Press the button to increase the brightness,

after the highest level it will return to the lowest level.
Contrast Control (figure 12) - There are 6 levels of contrast. To adjust the contrast,

press the Contrast Control button. Press the button to increase the contrast, after

the highest level it will return to the lowest level.

Notice: Under extreme bright light conditions, the screen image may

take a few seconds to automatically adjust. It is best to wait until the

image has stabilized before backing up.

Connecting the Monitor and Antenna:

ATTACHING THE ANTENNA

The wireless antenna

(figure 6) attaches to the threaded connector on

the back of the monitor

(figure 7). Once attached, it can be rotated 360°

as needed to find the position which give the best reception from the camera.

Figure 6

Figure 7

Threaded Wireless

Antenna Connector

Mounting Slot

Power Button

(On/Off)

Figure 12

Contrast

No Function

Brightness

Wireless Channel

DC Input

Mounting Arm

Vent Clip

Figure 8

Figure 9

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