Zorg CCS-561W Installation instructions

CCS-561W
Digital Commercial
Wireless Camera System
INSTALLATION &
OPERATING MANUAL

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Table of Contents
CONTENTS PAGE
Table of Contents 2
Product Overview 2
Features & Specifications 3
Required Tool List 4
Supplied Parts List 4
Wiring Diagram 4
Camera Installation 5
LCD Monitor Installation 5
System Pairing 6
System Setup 6
Trouble Shooting 7
Product Overview
The CCS561W represents a combination of the highest quality
camera and LCD components, combined with the most
advance wireless communication technology available.
The system operates at 2.4GHz. It uses Coded Differential
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (CDOFDM)
technology to provide the highest quality, most secure, most
reliable wireless signal available.
The camera and LCD are paired together and the image from
the camera can only be received on the paired monitor.
The system is suitable for virtually all automotive applications
including passenger, commercial and agricultural applications.

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Features & Specifications
· Wireless Range over 200m
· Zero static guarantee.
· 100% Waterproof Camera (IP68 Tested)
· Camera with inbuilt Microphone
· Digital High resolution LCD monitor.
· Three Year Warranty
· Sony SuperHAD CCD image sensor.
· IR night vision Capable
· Adjustable sunshield included
· Various Installation Accessories Available
Image device:
1/4” Sony SuperHAD CCD imager
Scanning system:
PAL
Number of Pixels:
PAL: 500(h) x 582(v)
Angel of view:
135◦
Wireless Information
2403MHz~2478MHz, 75 channel,
Hopping, Digital, Range: 200m+
Usable illumination:
0 lux (LED on)
IR switch control:
Photosensing automatic control
S/N ration
>48db (AGC off)
Vibration
5.0G
Operating Temperature:
-20 to 80◦C
Operating voltage:
9V –28V DC
Digital LCD Resolution
307,200pixels
LCD Brightness
350cm/m2 - Contrast Ratio: 500

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Required Tool List
Screwdrivers
Marker pencil
Electric Drill
Plyers
Panel Removal Tool
Soldering Iron & Solder
Voltmeter
Safety Glasses
Supplied Parts List
✓Wireless Camera
✓Wireless LCD Monitor
✓Camera Power Cable
✓Monitor Power Cable
✓Monitor Stand
✓Monitor Sunshade
✓Installation Screws/Stickers
Wiring Diagram

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Camera Installation
The CAM150W Camera installation is simply a matter of bolting
the camera onto the vehicle and supplying reverse power (9v-
28v). The only issue to take into account is mounting location.
There are 3 main factors to consider:
1. Wireless Performance –The wireless communication
cannot pass through metal so it is always better to try
and install the camera near the top of truck or as low as
possible so that the signal can more easily travel over
the top or under the vehicle.
2. Viewing Angle –The primary goal of the installation is to
ensure the driver has a complete view of the area
behind the vehicle.
3. Protection –In harsh environments please ensure the
hardware is adequately protected from bangs/knocks or
the elements.
LCD Monitor Installation
The LCD monitor requires accessory (ignition) power (9v-28v).
The only issue to take into account is mounting location. There
are 2 main factors to consider:
1. Access and Visibility –Ensure the driver can clearly see
the screen and reach the controls.
2. Antenna Location –The wireless system will perform
better if the antenna is pointed upward and is above the
height of the window sills –this allows the wireless
signal to transmit through the window glass directly.

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System Pairing
The purchased set will have been ‘paired’ during the assembly
process so the initial operation should be as simply as placing
the vehicle into reverse gear.
If for any reason the camera/LCD combination needs to be
changed then the system will need to paired again. The pairing
process is as follows:
1. Press “Power”button to turn on the screen, you will see:
2. Press and hold the “Pair” button on the screen until the
screen turns to blue and the following image appears:
3. Place the vehicle in reverse gear for one second,
4. then out of reverse for one second,
5. then back into reverse for one second,
6. then out of reverse for one second,
7. then back into reverse for one second
8. then out of reverse for one second.
9. Place the vehicle back into reverse and leave it until a
message appears on screen confirm the pairing has been
successful.
10. If you receive a message on screen saying PAIRING
FAILED then restart the sequence.
11. Once the system is paired then it will remain paired (with or
without power) until the pairing process is done again.
12. The owner can even have multiple cameras on difference
trailers and just pair whichever one is being used that day!
Note: Before start the paring on camera, ensure the camera
has been turned off more than 5 seconds,

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System Setup
Once the rear vision image can be seen, the system will
continue to function as a normal wired system.
There are a number of adjustments that can be made to the
product, Pressing the MENU button scrolls through the settings
available including:
•VOLUME
•BRIGHTNESS
•AUTO BRIGHTNESS
•CONTRAST
•HUE
•SATURATION
•RESET
•LANGUAGE.
Use the UP & DOWN buttons to adjust the settings.
When used as a backup camera the image is MIRRORED –
this is the default configuration. If the camera is not used for
reversing then the imager must be switched to NORMAL mode.
This is done by cycling reverse 6 times. The method is the
same as activating pairing mode but it cycles six (6) times
instead of four (4).

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Trouble Shooting
If for any reason the system does not function, the first thing to
do is to confirm that both the camera and LCD have power –
the LCD screen has a small blue power activation light on the
front.
The camera is more difficult to confirm power, the easiest way
is to use a voltmeter to confirm power is going into the cable, if
so then block the light sensor on the camera and look at the IR
LED lights to confirm that they activate.
If both the LCD and the Camera have power and there is no
communication you will see:
If the communication is too weak to send an image you will see:
In each instance follow the pairing guide with the camera and
LCD in line of sight (or as close together as possible).
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