Owner`s manual
2008 KNIGHT
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DRIVING & SAFETY — 2
CA. SEL. - Press this button to manually
select desired camera (optional three
camera system).
DAY/NIGHT BUTTON - Press this
button to change setting for daylight
(out) or night time (in) driving
conditions.
TILT UP - Adjust the rear camera up.
TILT DOWN - Adjust the rear camera
down.
CONTRAST KNOB - Turn this knob to
adjust monitor contrast.
BRIGHT KNOB - Turn this knob to
adjust monitor brightness.
VOLUME KNOB - Turn knob to adjust
rear microphone volume.
NOTE
The rear vision system will
automatically turn ON when the gear
selector is placed in reverse.
NOTE
The optional side cameras will display
either the left or right view when a
corresponding turn signal is activated.
When the hazard button is activated the
rear camera will display its view.
INFORMATION
For more detailed instructions,
consult the OEM manual or visit the
manufacturer’s web site at
www.asalectronics.com.
The Voyager monitor is also used with the
(Optional) Aladdin system for displaying up-
to-date engine data, road and trip monitoring
information.
To Display the Aladdin ™ Using the
Controller:
Turn the ignition
switch to ACC, On,
or Run position.
Press the select or
right button to enter a
menu item.
Press the left button
to return to the
previous menu.
Press the up or down buttons to scroll
through or change information.
BACKING UP A MOTORHOME
Whether you are a long time owner of
recreational vehicles, or just starting out,
backing up can be a challenge. Following some
simple guidelines may help to reduce that
challenge. When backing up, the driver (pilot)
should be comfortable using the mirrors, the
back-up camera and the co-pilot’s directions
(ground guide) for assistance. Practice backing
up with the co-pilot’s guidance in a large,
unobstructed parking lot. Backing up is a team
effort.
The backing process should begin while the
motorhome is in forward motion. Maneuver
the motorhome to align with the chosen site.
Aligning the motorhome with the site after the
backing process begins may require more than
one attempt. When the motorhome is properly
aligned with the site, the parking area will be
visible in both mirrors. Use road markings as
reference points when possible.
When pull-through sites are not available, pick
a solid, level site on the left side for a better eld
of vision using the roadside mirror. If the site is
on the right, use the curbside mirror for backing
up, but stay aware of blind spots. Get out and
walk the area prior to backing in. Look for
potential hazards or obstacles that may damage
the motorhome. If the site is satisfactory, prepare
to back in carefully. Have the co-pilot provide
guidance using the ve hand signals. Use of
walkie-talkies will also aid in guidance.
The co-pilot will perform just as important a
job as the driver. When guiding the driver, the
co-pilot should be located safely at the left rear
corner of the motorhome, facing forward, while
remaining visible in the roadside mirror at all
times. The co-pilot should make a conscious
effort to maintain sight of the driver through the
roadside mirror as the motorhome maneuvers.
If the driver loses sight of the co-pilot, stop the
backing up process until the co-pilot returns to
view. To avoid mishaps, the co-pilot should be
focused only on what the driver is doing, with
brief observation moments. If necessary, stop
the backing up process to have co-pilot inspect
other areas or angles of concern.
The driver should receive directions only
from the co-pilot. When the co-pilot is guiding
the driver, only ve clearly dened signals
should be used, with only one signal given at a
time. Flailing arms with indecisive signals only
confuse the driver. Signals should be given with
purpose and condence. Directional signals are
directing travel of the rear of the motorhome.
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