System/Night Mode Settings
The "Night Mode Settings" menu allows you to adjust the dimming settings for night-time
operation. Using the "Brightness" option, you can select the setting for dimming the display
during the night (the lower the setting, the darker the display).
The "Threshold" option determines the ambient brightness, level required to trigger switching
between day and night modes. A low limit causes the monitor to switch from day to night
mode when ambient brightness is low. A limit setting of 0 causes the monitor to operate in day
mode continuously. A limit setting of 99 causes the monitor to operate in night mode
continuously.
System/Trigger Input Settings
The "Trigger Input Settings" menu allows you to adjust the trigger inputs to the connected
vehicle signals. The following options are available:
- active high
The assigned view is activated if there is voltage at the trigger input.
- active low
The assigned view is activated if there is no voltage at the trigger input.
- speed (PWM)
Trigger input 1 can be configured for processing a speed signal (tachograph
terminal B7). The assigned view remains active until the set speed is exceeded.
This setting is only available at trigger 1.
For "active low" and "high" delay can be programmed in a millisecond (ms). This means that
upon deactivation of the trigger signal, the assigned view remains active for X ms. For
example, a delay is required, if a turn signal is to be used as a trigger, in this case, the
recommended delay is 800 ms.
9