MCR28A Backup Camera with Bluetooth Model: MCR28A Manufacturer: UNIFAT TECHNOLOGY LTD 1
1. Getting Started 1.1 Installing MCR28A Rearview Mirror 1. Hook the MCR28A onto your existing rearview mirror 2. Connect the USB cable to the unit and connect the cigarette plug (DC12~24V) 3. Use the magic tape belt provided to fixed the unit on the rearview mirror 1.2 Installing camera and transmitter box 1.
4. Press SEND 5. Scroll to “Pair Camera” 6. Press “Send” to confirm” 7. If pair successful, it will say “Pair OK” 8. If fail, “Pair fail” Since there is a timeout on searching the camera, so please enter pairing mode on the camera before the operation on the mirror. 2.
3. Press SEND to set 3. Bluetooth Function 3.1 Pairing with mobile 1. Press END to exit other operation 2. Press and hold “MENU” and you will see “Pairing” 3. Use your mobile to search MCR28A, the unit name is “AXIA” 4. If pairing successful, you will see “Pair OK” 3.
3.3.4 Call from Speed Dial Press and hold either UP, DOWN or MENU 3.3.5 Voice dialing (This feature is depends on mobile) Press and hold SEND until the function activate. 3.4 Receiving call To receive call, press SEND 3.5 Reject call To reject a call, press END 3.6 Call Waiting 3.6.
“Memory Full” 4.2 Check total number of contacts 1. Press MENU 2. Scroll to “PB Setting” 3. Press SEND to confirm 4. Scroll to “Total Contacts” 5. Press Send 4.3 Delete Phonebook 1. Press MENU 2. Scroll to “PB Setting” 3. Press SEND to confirm 4. Scroll to “Delete PB” 5. Press Send 6.
Press MENU twice to enter A2DP interface -‐ Press MENU to Play/Pause -‐ Press and hold UP to previous -‐ Press and hold DOWN to next -‐ Press UP to increase volume -‐ Press DOWN to decrease volume 7. TTS Text to Speech MCR28A supports TTS for callers name announcement and during operation.
FCC Statement Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.