1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Haloview Byte Tango BT6 Touch RV Backup Camera System. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure proper function and safety.

Image 1.1: Haloview Byte Tango BT6 Touch RV Backup Camera System components, including the 5.5-inch touch screen monitor and the wireless camera.
Āhuatanga matua:
- 2.5D Curved Glass 5.5'' Touch Screen: Offers a smooth and responsive user interface.
- Low Latency Wireless Technology: Ensures minimal lag and interference-free signal transmission, supporting vehicles up to 65ft in length (e.g., RVs, travel trailers, trucks, campers, vans, pickups, tractors, fifth wheels, motorhomes).
- Full-Color Dim-Light Night Vision: Advanced image sensors provide full-color video even in low-light conditions. Night Vision Fill Lights can be activated or deactivated remotely via the monitor.
- Hopu Ororongo: Built-in speaker alerts users to pedestrians, animals, or unusual sounds in the surroundings.
- Built-in DVR: Supports real-time recording and video playback with 1080P@30fps FHD resolution.
2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
Manatokohia ko nga mea katoa kei raro nei kei roto i to kete:

Image 2.1: All components included in the Haloview Byte Tango BT6 Touch system package.
- BT6 Touch Screen Monitor
- BTC128 kamera
- Kapu Momo Maunga Taiapa
- 3M Maunga Taiapa
- Momo-C taura
- Kāmera Hurihuri Tauira
- Pūurutau Hiko mo Furrion RV Waea-mua
- Tauira Tauira
- Hikareti Maama Hikohiko
3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
3.1 Whakaaturanga Kamera
- Kōwhiria he Tauwāhi Whakapuru: Select a suitable surface mount location at the rear of your vehicle, ensuring a clear view and protection from direct impact.
- Tiakina te Kāmera: Mount the BTC128 camera securely using appropriate fasteners. Ensure the antenna is positioned for optimal signal reception.
- Hononga Hiko: Connect the camera to a 12V DC power source. If your RV is pre-wired for Furrion, use the provided power adapter. Otherwise, connect to your vehicle's reverse light circuit or another suitable 12V power source.
3.2 Aroturuki Tāuta
- Maunga te Aroturuki: Attach the 5.5-inch monitor to your dashboard or windshield using either the suction cup mount bracket or the 3M adhesive mount bracket. Ensure the monitor is positioned for easy viewing without obstructing your driving view.
- Whakakāhia te Aroturuki: Connect the monitor to power using the provided cigarette lighter power adapter or the Type-C cable for USB power.

Image 3.1: The monitor can be powered via a cigarette lighter adapter or a USB Type-C cable.
3.3 Te Honohono i te Kāmera me te Aroturuki
The camera and monitor are typically pre-paired from the factory. If no image appears or you are adding additional cameras, follow these steps:
- Power on both the camera and the monitor.
- On the monitor, navigate to the pairing menu (refer to the operating section for menu access).
- Select an available channel for pairing.
- Press the pairing button on the camera (if applicable, consult camera-specific instructions) or follow the on-screen prompts on the monitor to initiate pairing.
- Once paired, the camera's video feed will appear on the monitor.

Image 3.2: Wireless signal transmission between the camera and monitor.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Mahi Taketake
- Hiko Whakaka/Weto: Press and hold the power button on the monitor to turn it on or off.
- Atanga Mata Pa: Navigate through menus and settings by tapping and swiping on the 5.5-inch touch screen.
- Whakawhiti Hongere: If multiple cameras are connected, tap the channel buttons (CH1, CH2, etc.) on the screen to switch between camera views.

Image 4.1: The touch screen allows for intuitive control of the system.
4.2 Āhuatanga Arā Atu Anō
- Takahuri Atahanga: Access the settings menu to adjust the image orientation (horizontal/vertical flip) to match your camera's mounting position.

Image 4.2: The image flip function allows for various display orientations.
- Matakitenga po: The system automatically adjusts for low-light conditions. Night Vision Fill Lights can be manually controlled via the monitor settings if ambient light is extremely low.

Image 4.3: The camera provides full-color images even in dim light conditions.
- Hoko DVR: Insert a Micro-SD card (not included) into the monitor's slot to enable continuous recording. Access recorded footage through the playback menu. The system records in 1080P at 30 frames per second.

Image 4.4: The monitor supports Micro-SD card recording for continuous video capture.
- Rear Assist Marker Lines: Customizable parking guidelines can be activated and adjusted via the monitor settings to aid in reversing and parking maneuvers.

Image 4.5: Customizable rear assist marker lines for precise maneuvering.
5. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the monitor screen and camera lens. For stubborn dirt, slightly dampen te kakahu ki te wai. A ape i te kai horoi, te whakarewa ranei.
- Hononga taura: Periodically check all cable connections for tightness and signs of wear. Ensure power cables are securely plugged in.
- Arotahi kāmera: Keep the camera lens clear of dirt, snow, or ice to maintain optimal image quality.
- Antennas: Ensure antennas on both the camera and monitor are securely attached and positioned for best signal.
6. Te Raru
- Kore he Atahanga i te Aroturuki:
- Me mohio kei te kaha te kaamera me te aroturuki.
- Tirohia nga hononga hiko katoa.
- Verify that the camera and monitor are properly paired (refer to Section 3.3).
- Check for obstructions between the camera and monitor that might block the wireless signal.
- Kounga Atahanga Kino:
- Horoia te arotahi kamera.
- Me whakarite kei te mau te kāmera, ā, kāore e wiri.
- Check for strong interference sources nearby.
- Nga take hopu:
- Ensure a compatible Micro-SD card is inserted correctly.
- Check if the Micro-SD card is full; format it if necessary (this will erase all data).
- Verify recording settings in the monitor menu.
- Monitor Not Responding to Touch:
- Restart the monitor by powering it off and on again.
- Me whakarite kia ma te mata, kia kore hoki he paru.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Ahu Hua (Aroturuki) | 6.1 x 1 x 8.8 inihi (155mm R x 25mm Whānui x 88mm Teitei) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 2.7 pauna |
| Rahi Mata | 5.5 Inihi |
| Hangarau Whakaatu | LCD |
| Hononga Ahokore | Ahokore Mamati 2.4G |
| Pūrere Hototahi | BTC128, BTC129, BTC126, BTC125, BTC131 |
| Momo Tāuta | Maunga Mata |
| Mahinga Mahi Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Hangarau Pūoko Optical | CMOS |
| Momo Arotahi | Koki Whanui Pumau |
| Koki Tuturu o View | 120 Waeine |
| Whakataunga Hopu Ataata | 1080P@30fps FHD |

Image 7.1: Physical dimensions of the Haloview monitor and a summary of key features.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
8.1 Nga Korero Whakaputanga
Kia oraview products are covered by a limited warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Haloview webpae mo nga tikanga me nga tikanga whakamana. Puritia to riirii hoko hei tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
8.2 Tautoko Kiritaki
For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or product inquiries, please contact Haloview tautoko kiritaki i roto i nga hongere e whai ake nei:
- Webpae: Visit the official Haloview webpae mo nga FAQ, nga rauemi tautoko, me nga puka whakapā.
- Īmēra: Refer to your product packaging or the Haloview webpae mo te wahitau imeera tautoko kiritaki.
- Waea: Tērā pea kei te paetukutuku mana ngā nama waea webpae mo te tautoko tika.
When contacting support, please have your product model (BT6 Touch) and purchase information ready.