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Describes the system's capabilities, including 360 view, camera specs, and connectivity.
Explains the default screen layout, showing camera views and Brigade logo.
Details landscape and portrait mode options for system display setup.
Lists and explains the 10 view modes and 4 configuration options for the system.
Describes various display modes like Top+Rear, Top Full, and Front Crossing Traffic.
Explains a special view mode that simulates cameras at vehicle corners for awareness.
Lists all the components supplied with the BN360-200 system.
Details the essential tools required for calibrating the Backeye360 products.
Explains the necessary files for capturing images and performing calibration.
Describes the structure and importance of the Backeye360 folder on the SD card.
Explains the function of command files for calibration tool operations.
Illustrates the wiring and connections for the BN360-200 system components.
Provides guidelines for mounting cameras symmetrically around the vehicle.
Explains the correct camera mounting angle for optimal alignment.
Discusses the impact of camera height on the 360° surround view image quality.
Provides instructions on safe and proper routing of camera cables throughout the vehicle.
Advises on suitable locations for mounting the ECU, avoiding moisture and heat.
Refers to vehicle bodybuilder guidelines for system connectivity.
Discusses monitor placement and orientation requirements for operator visibility.
Guides through the first power-on sequence and initial checks.
Specifies the required conditions for performing calibration, including space and floor.
Details how to place calibration mats symmetrically around the vehicle.
Explains the process of capturing camera images using the calibration tool.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the calibration software.
Overview of the calibration software interface and its main features.
Describes the main elements of the calibration software, including toolbars and windows.
Guides on selecting and loading the correct configuration file for the installation.
Explains how to load captured camera images into the calibration software.
Details how to set and adjust control points for accurate camera calibration.
How to preview the stitched surround view image using the calibration software.
Explains how to adjust vehicle dimensions, position, and mask for the surround view.
Guides on how to configure parking guide lines, including vehicle dimensions.
Explains the setting for the Look-Up Table version.
Instructions on how to save the calibration results to the SD card.
Process for loading saved calibration data back into the ECU.
Explains different blend types for combining camera images in the surround view.
Description of the recommended auto-blending mode for typical installations.
How to adjust the field of view for camera blending for more control.
Explains the 'Line 1' mask type for creating hard joins between camera images.
Criteria for verifying a successful calibration, checking for blind spots and alignment.
Indicators of a failed or incorrect calibration, such as distorted objects.
Steps to back up calibration and OSD settings data using the backup.cmd file.
How to restore system settings and calibration data from a backup.
Describes the functions of the remote control buttons for menu navigation.
Lists OSD view names and their corresponding full view names.
How to navigate to the OSD configuration menu using the remote control.
Steps to set the default camera view that displays on system startup.
How to assign specific camera views to vehicle triggers (e.g., reverse, indicators).
How to set the delay time before reverting from a triggered view.
Options for controlling the display of parking guide lines.
How to configure the behavior of the View Select Button.
How to enable and configure the speed signal trigger.
How to organize and select camera views displayed via the View Select Button.
How to adjust picture settings like hue, saturation, contrast, and brightness.
How to adjust the screen size and position of the displayed image.
Explains the function of the DIP switches located on the ECU for additional features.
Describes the quad screen feature for viewing native camera images.
How to change the primary video output format from NTSC to PAL.
| Brand | Brigade |
|---|---|
| Model | Backeye 360 Select |
| Category | Digital Camera |
| Language | English |