Veise SP-966M2, DF-8275SFS

Wireless Camera System User Manual

Models: SP-966M2 (Monitor), DF-8275SFS (Camera)

Brand: Veise

1. Introduction

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Veise Wireless Camera System. Designed for tractor, farming machines, horse trailers, and other heavy machinery, this system enhances safety by providing clear, real-time visual feedback without the need for complex wiring.

The system consists of a 9-inch digital wireless monitor (SP-966M2) and a robust digital wireless waterproof IR camera (DF-8275SFS). Its digital wireless technology ensures a stable connection and clear image transmission.

Veise Wireless Camera System with monitor and camera

Figure 1: Veise Wireless Camera System (Monitor and Camera)

2. Package Contents

Please check the package for the following items:

  • 9" Digital Wireless Monitor (SP-966M2) with Removable Sun Visor
  • Digital Wireless Waterproof IR Camera (DF-8275SFS)
  • U-Support Bracket (for monitor mounting)
  • Angle Adjustment Screws
  • Electrical Connecting Cable
  • Antenna (x2)
  • Auto Cigarette Lighter Power Adapter
  • User's Manual (this document)
Veise Wireless Camera System components including monitor, camera, brackets, cables, and antennas

Figure 2: System Components

3. Setup Instructions

3.1. Monitor Installation (SP-966M2)

  1. Choose a Location: Select a stable, non-obstructive location in the vehicle's cabin for the monitor. Ensure it provides a clear view for the operator without blocking essential controls or visibility.
  2. Mount the Monitor: Attach the U-Support Bracket to the desired surface using appropriate fasteners (not included). Secure the monitor to the bracket using the provided angle adjustment screws. Adjust the viewing angle for optimal visibility.
  3. Install Sun Visor: Slide the removable sun visor onto the monitor to reduce glare.
  4. Connect Antenna: Screw one of the provided antennas onto the designated antenna port on the monitor.
  5. Power Connection: Connect the electrical connecting cable to the monitor's power input. For temporary use, plug the auto cigarette lighter adapter into the vehicle's 12V/24V cigarette lighter socket and connect it to the electrical connecting cable. For permanent installation, connect the electrical connecting cable directly to a DC 8-32V power source in the vehicle, ensuring proper polarity.
Front view of the Veise monitor with antenna and sun visor

Figure 3: Monitor Front View

3.2. Camera Installation (DF-8275SFS)

  1. Choose a Location: Identify a suitable mounting point on the exterior of your tractor, farming machine, or trailer. The location should provide the desired viewing angle (e.g., rear view, side view, implement view) and be free from obstructions.
  2. Mount the Camera: Securely attach the camera using its integrated bracket and appropriate fasteners. Ensure the camera is firmly mounted to withstand vibrations and environmental conditions.
  3. Connect Antenna: Screw the second provided antenna onto the designated antenna port on the camera.
  4. Power Connection: Connect the camera's power cable to a DC 8-32V power source on the vehicle. Ensure the connection is waterproof and secure. The camera is designed for continuous power.
Front view of the Veise camera with antenna

Figure 4: Camera Front View

3.3. System Pairing (Automatic)

The Veise Wireless Camera System utilizes digital wireless technology for automatic pairing. Once both the monitor and camera are powered on, they should automatically establish a connection. If multiple cameras are used, the monitor can switch between channels.

4. Operating Instructions

The monitor features a graphical menu and intuitive buttons for easy operation.

Diagram of the monitor's buttons and functions

Figure 5: Monitor Controls and Functions

  1. Power On/Off: Press the power button (usually indicated by a circle with a vertical line) to turn the monitor on or off.
  2. Channel Switching: Use the channel selection buttons (often labeled CAM1, CAM2, etc., or with arrows) to switch between connected cameras. The monitor supports 2 channels.
  3. Image Mode (Mirror/Normal): The monitor allows individual setting of mirror or normal image mode for each camera channel (CAM1 and CAM2). This is useful for rear-view applications (mirror image) or forward-facing views (normal image).
  4. Reversing Ruler: CAM1 has a priority auto-receive image mode and can be individually set with a reversing ruler overlay for assistance during backing maneuvers.
  5. Night Vision: The camera is equipped with 18 IR LEDs, providing automatic night vision capabilities for clear visibility in low-light or dark conditions (0 Lux illumination).
  6. Menu Navigation: Use the menu button and arrow keys to navigate through the graphical menu for advanced settings and adjustments.

5. Maintenance

  • Cleaning: Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the monitor screen and camera lens. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the surfaces.
  • Connections: Periodically check all power and antenna connections to ensure they are secure and free from corrosion.
  • Camera Housing: The camera has an IP69K waterproof rating, meaning it is protected against close-range high-pressure, high-temperature spray downs. However, avoid directing high-pressure water jets directly at the lens or cable entry points for extended periods.
  • Antennas: Ensure antennas are securely attached and not damaged. Damaged antennas can reduce signal strength.

6. Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Cause Solution
No image on monitor
  • Monitor not powered on
  • Camera not powered on
  • Antennas loose or damaged
  • Out of wireless range
  • Interference
  • Check power connections for both monitor and camera.
  • Ensure antennas are securely attached.
  • Reduce distance between camera and monitor.
  • Check for strong signal interference sources.
Poor image quality (blurry, flickering)
  • Weak wireless signal
  • Obstructions between camera and monitor
  • Dirty camera lens
  • Relocate camera or monitor for better line of sight.
  • Clean camera lens.
  • Ensure antennas are properly oriented.
Monitor not turning on
  • No power to monitor
  • Faulty power cable/adapter
  • Check vehicle's power source (e.g., cigarette lighter, battery connection).
  • Test power cable/adapter if possible.

7. Specifications

7.1. Digital Wireless Monitor (SP-966M2)

  • Screen: 9" Digital Screen TFT LCD Monitor with Removable Sun Visor
  • Receiver: Built-in 2 CH 2.4GHz Digital Wireless Receiver
  • Operation Frequency: 2400 ~ 2483.5MHz
  • Receiving Sensitivity: ≤-86dBm (1MHZ QPSK MD300RE)
  • Overlapping Hopping Channel: 80
  • Image Modes: Camera1/2 (Mirror/Normal)
  • Color System: PAL/NTSC (AUTO)
  • Display Resolution: 800RGB(H) X 480(V) dot
  • Wide View Angle (CR>10): (up/down): 50/70, (left/right): 70/70
  • Brightness (cd/m2): 400
  • Contrast Ratio: 500:1
  • Operating Temperature: -20℃ to +70℃
  • Storage Temperature: -30℃ to +80℃
  • Operating Voltage: DC8~32V
  • External Dimensions (L x W x T): 234 x 158 x 81mm (without mounting Sun Visor)
  • Weight: Approx. 485g

7.2. Digital Wireless Waterproof IR Camera (DF-8275SFS)

  • Image Type: 1/3 inch Color CMOS
  • Transmitter: Built-in 2.4GHz Digital Wireless Transmitter
  • Transmission Power: 18dBm with Power control
  • Line of Sight Range: ≤100M
  • Horizontal Resolution: 600TV Lines
  • Effective Pixel: NTSC:640(H)X480(V); PAL:640(H)X480(V)
  • Usable Illumination: 0Lux (Built-in 18pcs IR LEDs for Picture Support in the Dark)
  • Free Viewing Angle: 120°
  • Waterproof Rating: IP69K
  • Shockproof Rating: 10G
  • Operating Voltage: DC8-32 Volts
  • Dimensions: 106(W) x 75(H) x 70.4(D) mm (without mounting)
  • Weight: 450g

8. Warranty and Support

This product comes with a 2-year warranty on core components. For technical support, warranty claims, or any questions not covered in this manual, please contact your seller or the manufacturer directly.

9. User Tips

  • Optimal Placement: Experiment with camera placement to find the best viewing angle for your specific application (e.g., hitching, monitoring implements, blind spot elimination).
  • Power Stability: Ensure a stable power supply within the specified voltage range (DC 8-32V) to prevent system malfunctions or damage.
  • Antenna Orientation: For best signal reception, try to orient the antennas on both the camera and monitor to have a clear line of sight to each other, minimizing large metal obstructions.
  • Reversing Ruler Calibration: If using the reversing ruler feature on CAM1, take time to calibrate it accurately for your vehicle to ensure precise guidance.

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