Operating instructions

FITTED EQUIPMENT
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FITTED EQUIPMENT
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Tourer Rear Vision System
When fitted, a rear vision camera will be
present close to the high level brake light
at the rear of the caravan, connected to a
wireless transmitter housed above the number
plate recess.
Fig. 1 Rear camera pod
Pair button
Power
button
Fig. 2 Rear vision screen
Pair button
Fig. 3 Rear view transmitter
Supplied separately, a screen with power sup-
ply leads, and a windscreen mount, is to be
used in the towing vehicle to receive pictures
from the transmitter. The screen has an internal
re-chargeable battery, allowing short term
use without a power supply lead. For longer
journeys, or to re-charge the internal battery,
please use the power leads provided.
The camera and transmitter will be operational
when the towing vehicle is connected (via
the 13-pin towing lead), and the tow vehicle
engine is running. When the screen is then
turned on, via an extended press of the power
button on the top of the unit, images from
the camera / transmitter will automatically be
displayed. Press and hold the power button
again to switch the screen off.
If an image is not displayed, please check
the following:
The screen has two input channels. While
the screen is ON, short presses of the power
button will alternate the display between
these channels. Check the alternate channel
for an image.
The transmitter and receiver need to be
paired, to communicate with each other.
This should have been done by the
supplying dealer, but if the settings have
been lost please repeat the procedure
described below.
Pairing the transmitter and screen
Ensure that the screen has sufficient charge
for use without a power lead.
Connect the tow vehicle and start the
engine. Ensure you have an assistant with
you who can stay in the car while the engine
is running, for both safety and security
reasons.
On the screen, find the recessed pairing
button as shown in the image on this page.
(Fig. 2)
At the rear of the caravan, locate the
rectangular plate housed between the
number plate lights, and find the pairing
button as shown in the image on this page.
(Fig. 3)
Turn the screen on. Using a small diameter
item such as a paper clip, press the pair
button on the screen unit. A message
‘PAIRING START’ or similar will be displayed.
(Fig. 2)
Use rooflight
• Close the lid before driving
To take away the roller blind, unscrew and
click the frame off the side of the knob.
Use of the ventilation
The ventilator is started by the soft switch
S2. The middle LED light lights up and the
ventilator starts in comfort mode, this is the
lowest speed (extract). See fig 18.
By pushing on the switch S1 (extract) or
S3 (intake), the airflow can be adjusted in 6
steps. See table 19.
*MIN = 3,7 m
3
/min (2 W - 0,17 A)
*MAX = 24 m
3
/min (86 W - 7,20 A)
In order to save the battery, the speed drops
from position 6 to the lowest position after
one hour of use.
It is possible to allow the ventilator to work
for 5 minutes on the highest speed (boost).
To do this push for 3 seconds on the button
S1 (extraction) or S2 (intake). After 5 minutes
the ventilator returns to its previous speed
setting. See table in fig 20.
For reasons of security, the ventilator, the
ventilator stops when the tension is too high
(19,5 V) or too low (11,1 V) or when the fan is
blocked. For trouble shooting see fig 21.
Maintenance
The ventilator grid can be removed for
cleaning. Also the mosquito screen can be
taken out for cleaning.
Remark on the transport of the caravan
with Omni-vent
The roof light is only waterproof in the direction
of the traffic. When transporting the caravan in
the opposite direction, or when the back of the
caravan is up, ensure the dome is watertight
by using the ‘Lock-unlock’ (not supplied on a
ventilator version) or by using something that
ensures that the dome remains closed when
being transported.
OMNIVENT REAR VISION CAMERA