ASA Electronics AOM703 User Manual

AOM703  
7” FLAT PANEL COLOR OBSERVATION  
MONITOR OWNER'S MANUAL  
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AOM703 Features:  
7” High Performance Color LCD Monitor  
Water Resistant Design  
Built-in Audio Speaker with Volume Control  
and 12V Trigger  
3 Camera (A/V) Input with Source Select Control  
Backlit Controls and Day/Night Picture Modes  
for Nighttime Use  
Auto/Manual Power On  
Sun Visor Included  
Patent Pending  
UDIOVOX  
PECIALIZED  
PPLICATIONS, L.L.C.  
SPLIT GROMMET  
1” O.D. 3/16 I.D.  
QTY. 1  
DISTANCE MARKER  
STICKER  
QTY.1  
4” BLACK WIRE TIE  
QTY. 4  
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CONTROLS AND OPERATION  
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1. Power/Stand-By mode:  
ThePower/ Stand-Bybuttonhastwopossibleoperationmodes.  
a. Manual mode-TurnedonmanuallybytheuserbypressingthePowerbutton.  
b. Stand-Bymode-Turnedonbyastand-bytriggerwiregenerallyconnectedto  
thevehicles12Vreversebackuplightsorturnsignals.  
Manual Mode wiring - For manual mode operation, theAOM703 should be wired  
asfollows:  
ACC(12V+)Redwireshouldbeconnectedtothevehiclesaccessoryfeed.  
GND-Blackgroundwireshouldbeconnectedtochassisground.  
StandbyModewiring-Forstandbymodeoperation, theAOM703shouldbe  
wiredasfollows:  
ACC(12V+)Redwireshouldbeconnectedtothevehiclesaccessoryfeed.  
GND-groundwireshouldbeconnectedtochassisground.  
StandbyCameraTrigger1, Bluewire, shouldbeconnectedtothereversefeedof  
thevehiclesbackuplightingsystem.Whentriggered, theReverseCamera  
Imagewill bedisplayedon AV1.  
StandbyCameraTrigger2, Brownwire, shouldbeconnectedtothetrigger  
feedofthevehiclesLeft turnsignal.Whentriggered, theLeft Cameraimage  
will bedisplayedonAV2.  
Standby Camera Trigger 3, Green wire, should be connected to the  
trigger feed of the Vehicles Right turn signal. When triggered, the Right  
Camera image will be displayed on AV3.  
* Note : The unit will not be turn ON when the hazard light are activated.  
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The power button features dual-illumination (bright and dim). In installations  
where the unit is not wired for Stand-by operation and power is applied to the  
unit, the Power Button will dimly glow when the unit is off, allowing the user  
to easily find the control in low light. Illumination switches to full intensity  
when the unit is turned on.  
2. Source Input Select Button  
This control toggles the active display image back and forth between AV1,  
AV2 or AV3 inputs.  
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3. Day/Night Mode Button  
This control toggles the unit between “Day” and “Night” LCD illumination  
modes. In the “Day” mode, the LCD backlight intensity is at maximum. In  
“Night” mode, the LCD backlight is dimmed to a preset level that is more  
suitable for low light operation.  
4. Picture Adjustment Menu Button  
This control accesses an On-Screen-Display (OSD) menu for four LCD picture  
adjustments (Brightness, Contrast, Color, and Tint). The first depress of the  
button accesses the “Brightness” adjustment. The Volume +/- controls adjust  
the level, which is indicated by the bar graph at the bottom of the screen. Each  
consecutive depress of the Picture button accesses the adjustment screen for  
each picture adjustment. If no buttons are pressed within 6 seconds or controls  
other than the Picture and Volume buttons are pressed, the unit will exit the  
Picture Adjustment mode.  
5. Volume +/- Buttons  
This 2-button set of controls adjusts the output volume of the built-in audio  
speaker when the audio function is enabled *(see typical system connection  
diagram). The “+” button increases output volume. The “-” button decreases  
output volume. Volume level is indicated by the OSD bar graph at the bottom  
of the screen.  
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These buttons also serve as adjustment controls while in the PictureAdjustment  
Menu mode (see above section for details).  
*Note: The AOM703 requires +12V to be applied to the “Audio Enable” trigger  
input in order to activate the built-in speaker. If no audio output is heard from the  
speaker regardless of the volume level adjustment, check this connection.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN INSTALLATION:  
Before drilling, be sure that no cable or wiring is on the other side. Clamp all wires  
securely to reduce the possibility of them being damaged during installation and use.  
Keep all cables away from hot or moving parts, and electrically noisy components.  
Wiring Definitions:  
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Power connection:  
Pin 1 ACC +12V (Red)  
Pin 2 Standby Reverse Trigger (Blue wire)  
Pin 3 Ground (Black wire)  
Pin 4 Audio Trigger (White wire)  
Pin 5 Standby Left Trigger (Brown wire)  
Pin 6 Standby Right Trigger (Green wire)  
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Camera A input:  
Camera B input:  
Camera C input:  
LCD panel:  
Connection for camera or camera extension cable  
Connection for camera or camera extension cable  
Connection for camera or camera extension cable  
13-pin DIN cable connection: junction box to monitor.  
Procedure:  
1. Choose the monitor, junction box, and camera mounting locations.  
2. Install all required cables in vehicle. A ¾” (19mm) hole should be drilled for  
passing cables through vehicle walls, barriers, etc. After the intermediate cable is  
passed through the hole, install the split grommet (included). If additional cable  
protection is required install convoluted tubing over the cable.  
3. After cable/wiring has been routed and components are in place, temporarily make  
all system connections and perform a system function check. If system does not  
operate properly, see the troubleshooting section of this manual.  
4. If using an optional PanaVise® stalk mount (available separately), use the  
mounting template provided on page 11. Install the PanaVise® mount to the LCD  
monitor using the #10 self-drilling screws (included).  
**Important: Do not use screws other than those provided with the AOM703.  
Void of warranty and serious product damage will occur.  
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5. Use the template provided on page 10 for proper placement of the junction box  
mounting holes. Use the #8 self-drilling screws (included) to secure the junction  
box in the desired location. The junction box can also be mounted using the 2”x 4”  
velcro strip (included).  
6. There are 2 options for connecting the LCD monitor to the junction box. If the  
application is such that the monitor is in close proximity to the junction box, the  
AOM703 monitor can be connected directly to the junction box. If the junction box  
is mounted further from the monitor, use the 5’ intermediate cable included with the  
AOM703toconnect the monitor to the junction box. If more cable lengthis needed,  
additional 5’ lengths of the intermediate cable can be purchased. (See the accessory  
list at the back of this manual for part number details.)  
7. Connect the 6-pin power harness to vehicle. (See system connection illustration  
page 8)  
8. Plug camera extension cable (available separately) into AV1, AV2 or AV3 input  
connector on the junction box. Plug observation camera into camera  
extension cable.  
9. Make sure all cables are routed away from hot or moving parts, and away from  
sharp edges. Secure cables with wire ties.  
10. For rear observation applications, range marker stickers have been included with  
this product. These markers are designed to adhere to your LCD monitor and  
provide a reference for gauging distance. See page 9 for illustration showing  
proper use and installation of the range markers  
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REAR OBSERVATION INSTALLATION  
DISTANCE MARKER USE/INSTALLATION  
- PLACE INDICATOR MARKERS (CONE, BOX  
ANY REFERENCE OBJECT HANDY) BEHIND  
VEHICLE AS IN FIGURE A.  
- PLACE RANGE MARKER DECALS ON SCREEN  
OF MONITOR OVER IMAGE OF INDICATOR  
MARKERS ON GROUND BEHIND VEHICLE, AS  
VIEWED ON THE MONITOR SCREEN.  
- THIS GIVES YOU A VISUAL REFERENCE OF  
ACTUAL DISTANCE BEHIND VEHICLE, AS  
OBJECTS ARE VIEWED.  
INDICATOR  
MARKERS  
1FT  
2FT  
5FT  
WIDTH OF VEHICLE  
FIGURE A  
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FIGURE B  
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10mm  
JUNCTION BOX  
MOUNTING  
TEMPLATE  
m m 4 . 0 3  
m m 0 6  
m m 8 . 4 1  
10mm  
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PANAVISE MOUNT TEMPLATE  
(OPTIONALACCESSORY)  
0.25  
0.25  
2.00  
2.50  
2.00  
0.25  
2.50  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
No power  
No +12V accessory, No  
ground, mis-wired/reversed  
Replace circuit fuse, monitor has protection  
device built-in/reset, check ground connection,  
verify power is being supplied  
Video/No audio  
White audio trigger wire  
not powered, Volume adjust  
down  
Connect to +12V ACC or reverse light circuit,  
turn volume adjustment up  
Monitor does not  
activate in  
Blue standby wire not powered  
Connect to reverse circuit +12V  
Standby reverse  
trigger  
Negative/dark  
video image  
Low voltage, Brightness  
adjustment down  
Check voltage power and ground connections,  
turn brightness adjustment up  
No video/no audio  
Camera connection  
Check camera input selection, connection to  
camera and junction box, correct camera  
connection/plugged incorrectly  
Vehicle battery  
drained  
+12V ACC (red wire)  
connected to vehicle battery  
Provide +12V ACC (red wire) power from  
switched circuit  
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
LCD panel specifications:  
Size/Type  
Brightness  
7” (diagonal) /TFT LCD  
350 nit (min)  
420 nit (typ.)  
Contrast Ratio  
200 (min)  
300 (typ.)  
View Angles  
Top (12 o’clock):  
30°(min)  
(@ CR³10)  
Bottom (6 o’clock): 50°(min)  
Horizontal:  
±50° (min)  
Response Time  
Rise: 12ms (typ.) ; 50ms (max)  
Fall: 18ms (typ.) ; 60ms (max)  
CCFL  
Back light Type  
Back light Life  
30k hrs (min) ; 40k hrs (typ.)  
Operation Temperature Range:-20°C to 65°C  
Storage Temperature Range: -40°C to 80°C  
Max Humidity:  
100%RH  
Max Vibration Force:  
Max Shock Force:  
Operating Voltage Range:  
Current Draw (typical):  
Signal System:  
2.5G  
100G  
11VDC to 26VDC  
50mA (Idle); 1.50A (typ) ; 1.70A (max)  
NTSC  
Video:  
Aspect Ratio:  
Input format:  
Input level:  
16:9  
Composite NTSC  
1Vp-p into 75W  
Audio  
Input level:  
-10dBV nominal (317mV)  
3.0lbs (approximate)  
Product Weight:  
Product Overall Dimensions: 7 ¾” (197mm)W x 5 ¼” (134mm)Hx 1 3/16” (29.5mm)D  
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