Alpine HCE-C1100

Alpine HCE-C1100 HDR Muri-View Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi Kamera

Model: HCE-C1100

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential instructions for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your Alpine HCE-C1100 HDR Rear-View Camera. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure correct usage and to prevent damage.

The Alpine HCE-C1100 is designed to enhance vehicle safety by providing a clear rear-view image. It features High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology for improved visibility in varying light conditions and offers multiple viewnga koki.

2. Nga korero haumaru

WHAKATŪPATO: Ki te kore e whai i ēnei tohutohu haumaru, ka pāngia pea koe e te ahi, te ru hiko, ētahi atu whara, kino rānei.

  • Always consult a professional for installation if you are not experienced with automotive electrical systems. Incorrect installation can damage the vehicle's electrical system or the camera.
  • Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the camera. This may cause damage and void the warranty.
  • Ensure all wiring is properly routed and secured to prevent interference with vehicle operation or damage from moving parts.
  • This product is intended as an aid to safe driving and does not replace the need for careful observation and judgment by the driver. Always check your surroundings directly before maneuvering your vehicle.
  • The camera is designed with IP68 water resistance. However, avoid directing high-pressure water jets directly at the camera, such as during a car wash, as this may compromise the seal over time.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:

  • Alpine HCE-C1100 HDR Muri-View Waenga kamera
  • Installation Cables (Power, Video)
  • Mounting Hardware (Screws, Brackets)
  • Pukapuka Tohutohu (tenei tuhinga)
Alpine HCE-C1100 Rear-View Kāmera mua view

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the Alpine HCE-C1100 HDR Rear-View Camera. This image shows the compact design and the camera lens.

4. Tatūnga & Tāuta

He mea nui te whakaurunga tika mo te mahi tino pai. E taunaki ana kia mahia e tetahi tohunga mohio te whakaurunga.

4.1 Te Tauwhi Maunga

Select a mounting location that provides a clear, unobstructed view of the rear of the vehicle. Common locations include above the license plate, on the rear bumper, or integrated into a vehicle-specific mount (sold separately).

4.2 Hononga Waea

  1. Hononga Hiko: Connect the camera's power wire to a 6.0V DC power source that is activated when the vehicle is in reverse. Ensure the ground wire is securely connected to the vehicle's chassis (negative ground type). The camera operates at 6.0V DC.
  2. Hononga Ataata: Connect the RCA video output cable from the camera to the video input of your compatible monitor or head unit. The camera outputs a CVBS (NTSC Video Signal) mirror image.
  3. Ararere taura: Carefully route all cables to avoid pinching, abrasion, or interference with vehicle components. Use cable ties to secure wiring.
Alpine HCE-C1100 Rear-View Camera with cable

Image 2: Alpine HCE-C1100 HDR Rear-View Camera with its attached cable. This image illustrates the camera's compact size and the integrated wiring for connection.

4.3 Whakamātautau Tuatahi

After installation, engage reverse gear (with the parking brake applied) to verify the camera image appears on your monitor. Adjust the camera angle if necessary to achieve the desired view.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The Alpine HCE-C1100 camera automatically activates when the vehicle is shifted into reverse, displaying the rear view i runga i tō mata tirotiro hono.

5.1 High Dynamic Range (HDR)

The camera utilizes HDR technology to provide a clear image even in challenging lighting conditions, such as direct sunlight or deep shadows. This feature automatically adjusts exposure and white balance to prevent overly bright or dark areas in the image.

5.2 Whānui Viewing Koki

The HCE-C1100 offers a wide viewing angle of approximately 131° horizontally and 125° vertically. This broad perspective helps in identifying obstacles and surroundings that might not be visible in standard mirrors.

5.3 Image Output

The camera outputs a mirror image, which is standard for rear-view applications to simulate a conventional rear-view mirror experience. The image is displayed in a 16:9 wide-screen format on compatible monitors.

6. Tiaki

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Alpine HCE-C1100 camera, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Te horoi i te Arotahi: Me horoi i ia wa te arotahi kamera ki te ngohengohe, damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or materials that could scratch the lens.
  • Ātete wai: The camera has an IP68 water resistance rating, meaning it is protected against dust ingress and immersion in water up to 1 meter for 30 minutes. While it is designed to withstand typical weather conditions, avoid prolonged submersion or direct high-pressure water spray, which can degrade the seal over time.
  • Tirohanga taura: Regularly inspect the cables for any signs of wear, fraying, or damage. Ensure all connections remain secure.

7. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your Alpine HCE-C1100 camera, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Karekau he ahua i runga i te aroturuki.
  • He ngoikore te hiko, te hononga ataata rānei.
  • Kāore he hiko mō te kāmera.
  • Kāore te mata tirotiro i whakatakotoria ki te tāuru tika.
  • Damaged camera or cable.
  • Check all power and video cable connections.
  • Verify the 6.0V DC power source is active when in reverse.
  • Ensure your monitor is switched to the correct video input.
  • If issues persist, contact Alpine support.
He pōuri, he hē rānei te ahua.
  • He paru te arotahi kāmera.
  • Te makuku i roto i te arotahi.
  • Taura ataata hapa.
  • Horoia te arotahi kamera ki te kakahu ngohengohe.
  • If moisture is present, allow the camera to dry in a warm, dry environment. If persistent, contact support.
  • Inspect the video cable for damage.
He pōuri rawa, he kanapa rawa rānei te ahua.
  • Ngā āhuatanga rama tino nui.
  • He hapa te kāmera.
  • The HDR feature should compensate for most conditions. If the issue is constant, verify power supply stability.
  • If the problem persists, contact Alpine support.

8. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Tau tauiraHCE-C1100
Nga Whakaritenga Mana6.0V DC
Momo PapaTe Whenua Kino
Te Whakamahi Mana Nui1.2W @ 6V
Atahanga HuaputaMirror Image, CVBS (NTSC Video Signal)
Atahanga Putanga Impedance75 Ohms (1Vp-p)
Pūoko Whakaahua1/4 Inch CMOS Image Sensor, 4:3 Aspect Ratio
Effective Number Of Pixels1280 x 960 (1.2 Megapixels)
Roa Arotahi ArotahiF=1.27mm
Lens BrightnessF=1.8
Angle Of Field (Horizontal)Tata ki te 131°
Angle Of Field (Vertical)Tata ki te 125°
Taumahi Whakatika Atahanga AunoaAutomatic Exposure Adjustment, Automatic White Balance Adjustment
Pūnaha TukutahingaTukutahi o roto
Maramatanga S/N8.41 Lx
Taumira (Whakapae)330 TV Lines or More
Awhe whakamaramaApproximately 1.5lx to 100klx
Te Awhe Maama Mahi-22°F ki te 158°F (-30°C ki te 70°C)
Ātete waiIP68
Hunga Hua1.18 x 1.18 x 1.18 inihi (Wāhanga Kāmera)
Taumaha Tūemi1 pauna
Momo TuhonoRCA

9. Raihana me te Tautoko

For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the official Alpine website or contact your authorized Alpine dealer. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.

Alpine Customer Support:

  • Tirohia te paetukutuku mana o Alpine webpae mo nga FAQ, nga tuhinga tautoko, me nga korero whakapā.
  • Contact your local Alpine service center for technical assistance or repair services.

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