eRapta AYX104

eRapta HD 1080p Backup Camera System Kit (Model AYX104)

10-inch Reversing Monitor with Quad Split Recording and 4 IP69 Waterproof Cameras

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your eRapta HD 1080p Backup Camera System Kit. This system is designed to enhance driving safety and visibility for various large vehicles, including RVs, trailers, motorhomes, trucks, campers, tractors, and box trucks, operating on a DC 12-24V power supply. It features a 10-inch high-resolution monitor with quad-split display capabilities and four IP69K waterproof cameras for comprehensive surveillance.

eRapta 10-inch monitor with four cameras displaying different vehicle views

Figure 1: eRapta HD 1080p Backup Camera System Kit showing the 10-inch monitor and four cameras.

2. Nga korero haumaru

  • E taunakitia ana te whakaurunga ngaio: Mō te mahi tino pai me te haumaru, e taunakihia ana kia tāutahia e te tohunga.
  • Tuku Hiko: Ensure the system is connected to a DC 12-24V power source. Incorrect voltage kino pea te waeine.
  • Waea waea: Secure all wiring to prevent interference, short circuits, or damage from vehicle movement and environmental factors.
  • Parewai: While cameras are IP69K rated, ensure all cable connections are properly sealed and protected from moisture.
  • Tirohanga: Do not obstruct the monitor or camera views. Regularly clean camera lenses for clear images.
  • Haumaru taraiwa: The camera system is an aid; always perform visual checks and exercise caution while driving or maneuvering your vehicle.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokohia ko nga mea katoa kei raro nei kei roto i to kete:

  • 1x 10-inch Monitor
  • 2x Side Cameras
  • 2x Rear Cameras
  • 2x 33 ft (10m) Video Cables
  • 2x 66 ft (20m) Video Cables
  • 1x Te Raimana Tuunga
  • 2x Monitor Brackets (U-shaped and Fan-shaped)
  • 1x Mana Mamao
  • Installation Kits (screws, mounting hardware)
Diagram showing all components included in the eRapta backup camera system kit

Figure 2: Complete list of components included in the package.

4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

4.1 Te Whakamau i te Aroturuki

  1. Choose a suitable location on your dashboard or overhead console that does not obstruct your view ka pokanoa ranei ki nga mana taraiwa.
  2. Attach the chosen bracket (U-shaped or fan-shaped) to the monitor using the provided screws.
  3. Securely mount the monitor to the chosen surface. Ensure it is stable and can withstand vehicle vibrations.

4.2 Te Whakamau i ngā Kāmera

The system includes two side cameras and two rear cameras. They can be installed in various positions to cover blind spots.

  • Ngā Kāmera Whakamuri: Typically mounted at the rear of the vehicle, often above the license plate or on the bumper.
  • Ngā Kāmera Taha: Mount on the left and right sides of the vehicle, usually near the rear-view mirrors or further back on the vehicle body, depending on the vehicle type (RV, truck, trailer).
Diagram showing various camera mounting locations around a vehicle

Figure 3: Recommended camera installation points for comprehensive coverage.

4.3 Wiring Diagram and Power Connection

Follow the wiring diagram carefully to ensure correct connections. The system supports DC 12-24V power input.

  1. Connect the red wire to the positive (+) terminal of an ACC (Accessory) power source.
  2. Connect the yellow wire to a constant positive (+) power source.
  3. Connect the black wire to a negative (-) ground point.
  4. Connect the 4-pin extension cables from the cameras to the monitor's corresponding inputs. Ensure the notches on the connectors are aligned to prevent damage.
  5. Ngā Waea Whakaoho: The brown, green, blue, and grey trigger wires (for CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 respectively) can be connected to specific vehicle signals (e.g., reverse light, turn signals) to automatically switch camera views. This connection is optional and depends on your preference.
Detailed wiring diagram for the eRapta backup camera system

Figure 4: Wiring connections for the monitor and cameras.

4.4 Whakahaere taura

Route all cables securely along the vehicle's frame or interior. Use cable ties to prevent loose wires that could interfere with moving parts or become damaged. Ensure cables are protected from heat, sharp edges, and moisture.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

5.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto

The monitor will power on automatically when the vehicle's ignition is turned on (if connected to ACC power) or when the designated power switch is activated. Press the 'POWER' button on the monitor or remote control to manually turn the unit on or off.

5.2 Mana Aroturuki

The monitor features several buttons for navigation and settings adjustment. A remote control is also provided for convenience.

  • AHUNGA: Cycles through different display modes (single, dual, quad split).
  • CH: Selects the active camera channel in single-view aratau.
  • MENU: Accesses the system settings menu.
  • +/-: Adjusts settings or navigates menu options.
  • OK: Ka whakamana i nga whiringa.

5.3 Viewing Aratau

The 10-inch monitor supports various viewing configurations:

  • Mata Katoa: Displays a single camera view.
  • Dual Split: Shows two camera views i te wa kotahi.
  • Wehenga Tapawhā: Displays all four camera views at once, providing a comprehensive 360-degree perspective.
Images demonstrating full screen, dual split, and quad split viewing modes on the monitor

Figure 5: Different display modes for multi-camera viewing.

5.4 Loop Recording and Playback

The built-in DVR supports simultaneous recording from all cameras. The system automatically deletes older content when the SD card is full (up to 128GB supported).

  • Te tuhi: Insert an SD card (up to 128GB) into the monitor. Recording will begin automatically when the system is powered on.
  • Purei: Access the 'Playback' option from the main menu to review tuhia footage.
Diagram illustrating the loop recording feature with SD card support

Figure 6: Loop recording functionality for continuous video capture.

5.5 Te Whakaritenga Aratohu Waka

The system allows for customization of parking guidelines to assist with maneuvering. You can adjust width, height, and horizontal position.

Images showing adjustable parking guidelines and mirror/flip options for camera views

Figure 7: Customizable parking assistance lines for precise maneuvering.

5.6 Matakite Po

The cameras are equipped with infrared lights and multi-layer glass lenses, combined with an ARM DSPS High-speed processor, to provide clear and colorful night images, enhancing visibility in low-light conditions.

Monitor displaying a clear night vision image, highlighting the ARM DSPS processor

Figure 8: Enhanced night vision capabilities for improved low-light visibility.

6. Tiaki

  • Te horoi: Regularly clean camera lenses and the monitor screen with a soft, damp kakahu. A ape i nga kai horoi abrasive.
  • Parewai: Periodically inspect camera housings and cable connections for any signs of wear or damage. Re-seal any compromised areas with appropriate silicone sealant to maintain IP69K water resistance.
  • Tirohanga taura: Check all wiring for fraying, pinches, or loose connections, especially after long trips or exposure to harsh weather.
  • Whakahōu Pūmanawa: Check the eRapta official webpaetukutuku mō ngā whakahōutanga pūmanawa e wātea ana hei whakarite i te mahi tino pai me te urunga atu ki ngā āhuatanga hou.
Collage of images showing cameras in water, snow, and desert, illustrating IP69K waterproof and temperature resistance

Figure 9: Cameras are designed for durability in various weather conditions.

7. Te Raru

7.1 Kāore he Tohu e Whakaaturia ana

  • Tirohia ngā hononga hiko katoa ki te mata me ngā kāmera.
  • Ensure all video cables are securely connected and not damaged.
  • Verify that the correct camera channel is selected on the monitor.

7.2 Upside-Down Menu After Reset

If the menu appears upside down after a system reset, follow these steps to correct the orientation:

  1. Long-press the 'M' button on the monitor for 5 seconds to enter the settings page.
  2. Press the 'OK' button repeatedly to navigate through the menu options until you reach the 'Rotation' setting.
  3. Use the '-' button to select 'MODE 2' for the correct rotation.
  4. Press the 'OK' button four times to save the setting and exit the menu.

Video 1: Guide to fixing an upside-down menu orientation after a system reset.

7.3 Nga Take Kounga Atahanga

  • Clean camera lenses and monitor screen.
  • Check for any physical damage to cameras or cables.
  • Ensure proper lighting conditions for optimal image clarity.

8. Whakatakotoranga

Aroturuki Rahi Mata10.1 Inihi
Hangarau WhakaatuLED
Whakatau Ataata1080p HD
Te Rahi Kamera4 (2 Rear, 2 Side)
Te Whakatauranga Whakataunga KaameraIP69K
Voltage12-24 Volts DC
Hangarau Pūoko OpticalCMOS
Momo ArotahiHinga ika
Koki Tuturu o View130 Waeine
HonongaWaea
DVR FunctionalityBuilt-in, Loop Recording
Max SD Card Support128GB

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

eRapta products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information, technical support, or assistance with your product, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase or visit the official eRapta webpae. Puritia to riirii hoko hei tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.

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