Fookoo DY101 Operating instructions

Fookoo HD Wired 10" Backup Camera System
(DY101)
Installation and Operation Guide

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PLEASE NOTE:
Before operating this backup system, please read these
instructions completely.
We recommend that you retain this guide with the system as a
ready reference.
If you have any questions, or if you require technical support,
please contact us at this email address: Huangiem@yahoo.com
We will respond with 24-hours to provide you with the support
you require.
Please record our email for future refence, if needed.
If you encounter the following:
1. When opened, it is found to be defective or missing parts;
2. You don’t like it when you received;
3. Need technical support and help during the installation process;
4. Camera or monitor gets accident during use;
5. You order a wrong item;
6. Any other after-sales problems that need help.
Please contact us in time, we will provide you with the best service
and technical support, and solve the problems.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 WHATS IN THE PACKAGE.........................................................................1
2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.............................................................................2
3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION............................................................................. 2
3.1 Monitor.......................................................................................... 2
3.2 Camera...........................................................................................5
3.3 Camera Cable.................................................................................5
3.4 Remote Control.............................................................................. 6
4 SYSTEM INSTALLATION............................................................................6
4.1 Take the Time to Make an Installation Plan.................................. 6
4.2 Suggested System Installation Sequence...................................... 7
5 SYSTEM OPERATION............................................................................12
5.1 Read before use......................................................................... 13
5.2 Movie Mode Panel.....................................................................13
5.3 Still Capture Panel......................................................................15
5.4 Clock Settings Panel...................................................................15
5.5 Media Tool Panel....................................................................... 16
5.6 General Settings Panel...............................................................16
5.7 Language................................................................................... 18
6 Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 18
7 Warranty............................................................................................. 20

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1 WHATS IN THE PACKAGE
Congratulations! Our Fookoo back-up camera system will provide many
years of reliable service, because our monitors, cameras and cables are of
the highest quality. Please examine the shipping box to see if there are
any signs of rough handling. Unpack the box carefully and verify that
each item shows no signs of shipping damage. The image below provides
an overview of all of the items that are part of this system. If any parts
appear damaged or are missing, please contact us at the email address
listed on the cover page.

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2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To operate properly, this back-up system requires the monitor to be
connected to a 9-36 Volt Direct Current power source (Current limited
1.2A). To avoid an electric shock injury or damage to the system, we
recommend that a qualified technician with appropriate training and
experience be obtained to perform this critical connection. A wiring
diagram to make this connection is provided below at paragraph 4.2.2.
3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
3.1 Monitor
①SD Card Placement
⑦SEL Button (On/Off Recording)
②Sunshade (Unremovable)
⑧Camera/Channel Switch Button
③Function Increase Button
⑨Power ON/OFF Button
④Menu Button
⑩Monitor Harness Connector
⑤Function Discrease Button
⑪Red Tag
⑥Power Indicator Light
⑫Screen Protective Film

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3.1.1 Red Tag
There is a protective film on the screen, it is used to remove it. Please be
careful to remove.
3.1.2 SD Card Access Port
An SD card access port is located on the top right side of the monitor. The
SD card is the primary storage device on the monitor, onto which camera
video imagery is captured. You just need to press the memory card hard
and it will pop out or get stuck in. The monitor contains a 32GB SD Card.
(Supports 32-128GB SD card.)
3.1.3 Monitor and Harness Cables
The monitor has a 8-pin cable connector attached to it. This connector is
connected to a power cord harness which in turn connects to all of the
cameras and any activated trigger wire connections.
3.1.4 Monitor Buttons
(1)UP+: Function Increase Button
No effect on the main interface.
In the menu state, press it to select between these 6 menu options.
In the parameter, press it to increase, for example, if the “Brightness”
control is selected, press this button can increase the brightness of the
screen. To indicate this increase, a series of bars light up at the bottom of
the screen.
(2)MENU: Monitor System Menu Button
Press this button to enter menu settings.
When under menu/other options’ state, press it can exit and back to
previous panel.

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(3)DOWN-: Function Decrease Button
No effect on the main interface.
In the menu state, press it to select between these 6 menu options.
In the parameter, press it to discrease, for example, if the “Brightness”
control is selected, press this button can decrease the brightness of the
screen. To indicate this decrease, a series of bars light up at the bottom of
the screen.
(4)CH-: Monitor Channel Selection Button
As illustrated above, this button allows the user to select various camera
screen displays.
Pressing the button repeatedly cycles each camera channel display
one-by-one, and then it begins to display a series of two camera channels
grouped on the screen. These single and multiple display options provide
the user with great viewing flexibility.
Before installing the cameras, it is important to decide which cameras
will be connected to which channel numbers, so that when the channel
selections are made, the screen will display the ideal grouping of channels.
The individual channel numbers are marked on each of the camera
connectors on the harness cables.
*The split mode can be changed via the Split Setting of menu. You can
choose other mode according to your need.
(5)SEL Button
Movie Mode
Still Capture
Clock Settings
General Settings
Language
Media Tool
Press it to enter menu
panel; press it one more
can exit the panel.
MENU
AHD1
AHD2
AHD1
AHD1
AHD1
AHD2
AHD2
AHD2

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In the main interface: you can press the SEL button to turn on/off
recording(if you have SD card inside the system).
In the options of menu: you can press it to confirm selection. Such as, if
you want to adjust brightness, you need to: press MENU to enter menu
setting - press UP+ / DOWN- to choose “Movie Mode” option - and then
press SEL button to confirm and enter “Movie Mode” option - under
Movie Mode setting, press UP+/DOWN- to select the options - if you
confirm it, please press SEL to enter. (Press MENU button can return to
the previous panel)
(6)POWER: Power ON/OFF Button
When this button is pressed once the monitor powers-on. The next time
this button is pressed the monitor powers-off.
3.2 Camera
This camera has a weather resistant stainless-steel
housing that is ideally suited for exterior
all-weather use. It is rated IPK69K which means it
is completely waterproof. It can withstand
temperatures from -40 < +1980 Fahrenheit. It has a
six-layer all-glass lens that delivers crystal-clear
imagery. The camera comes equipped
with an adjustable flat mount base. You
can adjust the lock-screws on the sides of
the camera to adjust the lens of camera
with a small Phillips screwdriver. A short
4-pin aviation video cable is attached to
the body of the camera.
And it cludes a upgrade bracket for it, you
can change it as your need.
3.3 Camera Cable
One 4-pin aviation style cable are supplied with the
system. It is 50 feet (15 meters) long. A male

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connector is fitted at one end and a female connector is fitted at the other
end. This arrangement enables each cable to connect to the camera at one
end and the monitor harness at the other end.
3.4 Remote Control
The system is equipped with a remote control, the remote control is
equipped with electronics, only need to unplug the transparent plastic
sheet at the bottom, you can use it.
①POWER
Turn on or off monitor
②Video SELECT
Channel switch
③MENU
Enter in menu setting
④MODE SELECT
Start/stop video, take photos,
menu selection
⑤◀
DOWN-, Reduce when in setting
page
⑥▶
UP+, Increase when in setting
page
4 SYSTEM INSTALLATION
The system components are designed to be assembled without difficulty
and with simple tools.
4.1 Take the Time to Make an Installation Plan
We recommend that that you make plan before you begin the installation
of your system components. This approach will eliminate the likelihood
of running into problems with cable routing, camera mount locations and
power supply.
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4.2 Suggested System Installation Sequence
Based on our experience, we recommend that you follow this installation
sequence:
Assemble Installation Tools
Install the Monitor
Connect the Power Supply
Connect the Trigger Wire(s)
Install the Cable
Install the Camera
Connect the Camera Cable to the Monitor
Test and Calibrate the System
Adjust the Camera View
Secure the Camera Cable
4.2.1 Install the Monitor
The monitor is delivered with a metal U-shaped bracket and a Fan-shaped
bracket.
U-shaped Bracket Installation:
Fan-shaped Bracket Installation:

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4.2.2 Wiring Schematic Diagram
4.2.3 Power Supply Safety
If you are not confident that you can make the following electrical
connections safely, then please have these connections completed by a
technician.
Before connecting the power supply to the system, please ensure that
voltage of the battery or power source is 9-36 DC Volts.
We recommend that you use shrink wrap electrical connectors in you
wiring circuit so that the insulation on the power wires will not
short-circuit the battery.
4.2.4 Power Supply Connection Options
The monitor is delivered with the system harness plugged into the
monitor socket which can be unplugged if needed to simplify the
mounting or installation of the monitor and camera cables. There are two
options to connect the power to the monitor:

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Option 1–System is mounted in a Vehicle
Option 2–System is mounted in a Static Location such as a bus
station monitoring system, site security system, etc.
4.2.5 Option 1–Vehicle Power Installation
The power supply is normally a storage battery (9-36 Volts).
Connect the Yellow wire to the (+) positive terminal.
Connect the Black wire to the (–) negative terminal.
Connect the Red wire to the vehicle ignition “ACC”switch,
which is the gear switch setting in the ignition that is
immediately before the vehicle’s starter motor switch setting.
With this connection when the vehicle key is turned on, the
monitor will start automatically, and turn-off automatically when
the vehicle key is turned off.
Define which rear view camera will be the back-up camera in
your camera channel (CH) layout. For example, if you have
decided that it will be the CH2 camera to conform to your
preferred CH organization of screens that will be displayed on your
monitor; then connect the Green trigger wire (CH2 trigger) to the
vehicle’s reversing light. This configuration will automatically
display the CH2 camera on the screen whenever the vehicle is in
reverse gear.
You can connect the trigger wire according your need, or ignore them.
4.2.6 Option 2–Static Power Installation
Strip the end wires of the Yellow and Red wires.
Twist the end wires together.
Connect Yellow and Red joined wires to the (+) positive
terminal of the power source (9-36V).
Connect Black wire to the (-) negative ground terminal.
Ignore the trigger wire, unless there is a particular useful
application for them in your camera deployment.
Vehicle Installation
Static Installation

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4.2.7 Install the Camera Cable
Your plan will define the routing of each of the camera cables. When the
cables are being installed, please observe the following procedures:
Use light color tape to label each end of the camera cable to mark its
designated CH number so that there is no confusion when you
connect the cameras and their cables to their respective harness CH
sockets. In addition, mark the end of the short cable attached to each
camera with its designated CH number.
Do not pull aggressively on the connector head of the cable when you
are routing the cables though channels or tight spaces as this may
damage the fine wires in the cable. Use a fish tape to thread the cables
though these areas. Tape the cable securely to the fish tape to
distribute the load when the tape is pulling the cable though the tight
spots.
Install all camera cables so that they cover the distance from the
monitor harness to the position where each camera will be installed.
4.2.8 Install the Camera
Using the appropriate tools install each of the camera in the locations
defined in your layout plan.
The rear-view camera can be installed with screws or bolts using
either the rear mount or ceiling mount units.
Cameras offer the option to drill through the mounting base to pass
the camera cable through in order to have a concealed mount. If this
option is chosen, then you should use sealing compound and/or
rubber grommets to secure the pass-through hole.
The Upgrade Bracket for rear camera included in the package is
optional.
Upgrade Bracket
Use the screws to install
Attach it to camera

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4.2.9 Connect the Camera Cables to the Monitor
Please exercise care when you connect the cables together. Both the 8-pin
harness cable and the 4-pin aviation video cables have pins one end that
line up with holes on the other end. In addition, there is an obvious guide
channel that orients to the connectors before they are pushed together.
When all of the cameras are installed, connect the cables for each
camera from the camera to the monitor. Please take care when
aligning the connectors to ensure that the pins are aligned to the holes
before making the connection.
Turn on the monitor.
Cycle the “CH-” button on the monitor to verify that each of the
cameras is working properly and that all of the screen views or
functioning properly.
4.2.10 Adjust the Camera View
Cycle through the “CH-” button on the monitor to select a full-screen
view of each camera.
It may be necessary to have a friend assist you to adjust the view of
each camera so that the optimal observation is set for the system.
When the preferred view for each camera is obtained, screw the
retaining screws in snugly.
4.2.11 Calibrate the Monitor Settings
Using the “Menu” button on the monitor, cycle through each of the Menu
options to set the optimal camera brightness, color, contrast, horizontal
position, vertical position, auto, zoom, and language.
4-Pin Aviation Video Cable
Connectors
8-pin connector to Monitor

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4.2.12 Secure the Cables
When the system is set-up the cables may now be properly secured
and stowed.
Use plastic split-shield cable covers where appropriate to protect the
cables in open areas.
Secure the cables using adhesive 3M type ¼” cable clips and/or zip
ties.
You may have surplus cable length remaining in your installation. If
this is the case, find a convenient place to bundle the cable with zip
ties and securely hide it out of site. We do not recommend shortening
the cable by cutting and rejoining it.
Please note that we offer additional shorter or longer compatible 4-pin
aviation video cables to support the requirements of your installation.
5 SYSTEM OPERATION
The following graphic illustrates the layout of the software management
system (SMS) panels and their associated sub-panels. Please note that
you can press the buttons of monitor or use the remote to access or
modify the SMS panels. While they may appear to be complicated, they
are not.

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Software Management System Panels and Sub-panels
Logo
Main-panels
Sub-panels
Movie Mode
Movie Quality, Movie Clip Time, Movie Off Time, Auto
Record, Sound Record, To MoviePlayback
Still Capture
Still Quality, To PhotoPlayback
Clock Settings
Set the Year, Month, Day and Time
Media Tool
Format SD-Card
General Settings
Rotate, Car ACC Line, AHD1 Mirror, AHD2 Mirror, Date
Format, Stamp, LCD Power Save, Reset Setup, FW Version,
Contrast, LCD Brightness, Saturation, ColorTemp, VCOM
Language
English, Vietnamese, Simplified Chinese,Traditional Chinese
5.1 Read before use
Before enter the MENU setting, please press “SEL” button to stop
recording firstly.
Press the "MENU" Button of Monitor Or Remote to Enter the
Main-panel.
Under Main-panel, press “UP+” / “DOWN-” buttons to select the
option from 6 options, and then press “SEL” button to confirm and
enter it.
Press “MENU” button again to return previous panel.
5.2 Movie Mode Panel
Press “SEL” button to enter the option, and press “UP+” / “DOWN-”
buttons to select, and then press “SEL” button to confirm.
5.2.1 Movie Quality
There are two options for choose: Super Fine, Fine.

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5.2.2 Movie Clip Time
This determines the length of each video: Off, 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 5
min, 10 min.
If you choose “Off”, then the system will keep recording a long video
until you stop or power off it.
5.2.3 Movie Off Time
This is the time of the system's flameout recording: 0 min, 5 sec, 30 sec, 1
min, 3 min.
5.2.4 Auto Record
You can choose: On or Off.
If you set it “On”, the system will record automatically when it turns
on (if there is an SD card in the monitor).
5.2.5 Sound Record
Please ignore this function. In order to make our camera more robust and
waterproof, the camera doesn’t have a built-in microphone, so our system
cannot record sound. Thanks for your understanding.
5.2.6 To MoviePlayback
You can switch to the AHD1 video playback panel, press “CH-”
button to switch to AHD2 video playback.
When under the AHD1/2 video playback panel, press “UP+” /
“DOWN-” button to select the video you want to playback, and press

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“SEL” button to confirm.
And press “MENU” button, it will pop up a window showing options:
Delet, Protect, To PreviewMode. (Delect: delect the videos; Protect:
protect the videos; To PreviewMode: the screen can exit it and back
to the main panel.) Press “UP+”/”DOWN-” button to select and
press “SEL” button to confirm.
When the video is palying, you can press “UP+”/“DOWN-” button to
speed up the playback speed: 2X, 4X, 8X.
5.3 Still Capture Panel
5.3.1 Still Quality
This means the quality of photo, you can choose: Super Fine, Fine.
5.3.2 To PhotoPlayback
You can switch to the AHD2 photo playback panel, press “CH-”
button to switch to AHD2 photo playback.
When under the AHD1/2 photo playback panel, press “UP+” /
“DOWN-” button to select the photo you want to see, and press
“SEL” button to confirm.
And press “MENU” button, it will pop up a window showing options:
Delet, Protect, To PreviewMode. (Delect: delect the photos; Protect:
protect the photo; To PreviewMode: the screen can exit it and back to
the main panel.) Press “UP+” / “DOWN-” button to select and press
“SEL” button to confirm.
5.4 Clock Settings Panel
When you enter the “Date Setting” panel, press SEL button to select
the options you want: Year / Month /Day /Hour / Minute / Second /

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OK, and then Press “UP+” / “DOWN-” button to change the number.
For example, if you confirm the Year and want to change Month, just
press “SEL” button to the next.
Finally, choose the OK and press the “SEL” button to save and back
to previous panel.
5.5 Media Tool Panel
5.5.1 Format SD-Card
You can format the SD Card with this function. But please careful and
make sure you have saved the important videos to the computer when you
use this.
5.6 General Settings Panel
5.6.1 Rotate
This will rotate the image and the text will also rotate, please careful
to use this function.
If you accidentally use it and flip the screen and text, please select this
option and press the "SEL" button 6 times, it will return to the
original normal screen.
5.6.2 Car ACC Line
You can turn On/Off the Parking guide line.
Only the CH2 screen will be triggered for full screen with Parking
Lines through Green wire.
Only CH2(BACK) screen can show the Parking guide line.
We recomend you connect the Green wire to the reverse light, then
CH2(BACK) screen can be triggered with parking lines to help you
reversing.
5.6.2 AHD1 Mirror
The AHD1 image can be set Mirrored with this function.
Fox example, if you install the AHD1 camera on the front of your
vehicle, you can mirror it to get the correct image.

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5.6.3 AHD2 Mirror
The AHD2 image can be set Mirrored with this function.
Fox example, if you install the AHD2 camera on the front of your
vehicle, you can mirror it to get the correct image.
5.6.4 Date Format
There are 4 styles to choose from: None, YYYY MM DD, MM DD
YYYY, DD MM YYYY.
5.6.5 Stamp
There are 4 styles to choose from: Date+Logo, Date, Logo, Off.
5.6.6 LCD Power Save
There are 3 options for choose from: Off, 1 min, 3 min.
If you set the 1 min or 3 min, then the monitor will turn off after 1
min or 3 min if there is no operation.
5.6.7 Reset Setup
Please be careful when you use this feature, it will reset your system.
5.6.8 FW Version
The version information of this system.
5.6.9 Contrast, LCD Brightness, Saturation
You can adjust the screen images’ parameters by these options.
Press “SEL” button to enter the parameter you want to adjust, press
“UP+” / “DOWN-” buttons to increase or discrease, and then press
“SEL” button to confirm and back to previous panel.
5.6.10 ColorTemp
You can choose the screen color temperature according to your own
habits: Off, Warm Color, Cool Color. It is “Off” by default.
5.6.10 VCOM DC
It can change the brightness of the screen. It is “80” by default.
And we don’t recommend you to change this parameter.
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