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            7MQ Users Manual 

Author: CNR           

              Rev. 09/04/12    

          

 

Page 10 of 16 

Remote:

 

 

 

 

POWER

 

ON/OFF

 

Navigation

 

Arrows

 

MENU

 

Enters

 

the

 

menu

 

Also

 

acts

 

as

 

“enter”

 

button

 

in

 

menu

 

settings

 

Adjusts

 

screen

 

display

 

modes

 

A/V

 

switching

 

(camera

 

1

 

selection)

 

A/V

 

switching

 

(camera

 

2

 

selection)

 

A/V

 

switching

 

(camera

 

3

 

selection)

 

A/V

 

switching

 

(camera

 

4

 

selection)

 

 

 

Getting

 

Started:

 

1.

 

Power

 

on

 

monitor

 

by

 

pushing

 

“POWER”

 

button

 

on

 

the

 

face

 

of

 

monitor

 

or

 

remote.

 

2.

 

If

 

you

 

do

 

not

 

see

 

video

 

from

 

your

 

camera,

 

push

 

the

 

quad

 

screen

 

button

 

on

 

monitor

 

(4

 

in

 

monitor

 

image

 

on

 

pg.

 

9)

 

or

 

CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4

 

button

 

on

 

remote.

 

Repeatedly

 

pushing

 

the

 

Full

 

Screen

 

button

 

will

 

cycle

 

through

 

the

 

video

 

channels.

  

 

5.

    

Standard

 

Menu

 

Settings

 

Press

 

the

 

MENU

 

key

 

on

 

the

 

monitor

 

or

 

remote.

  

Use

 

the

 

 

and

 

+

 

keys

 

on

 

the

 

monitor

 

or

 

the

 

LEFT

 

and

 

RIGHT

 

arrow

 

keys

 

on

 

the

 

remote

 

to

 

move

 

through

 

the

 

icons

 

at

 

the

 

top

 

of

 

the

 

screen.

 

1.

 

Use

 

the

 

MENU

 

key

 

on

 

the

 

monitor

 

(up

 

and

 

down

 

arrows

 

on

 

remote)

 

to

 

select

 

an

 

item

 

under

 

each

 

section.

 

Selected

 

menu

 

items

 

turn

 

red.

  

2.

 

Use

 

 

or

 

+

 

on

 

the

 

monitor

 

(left

 

and

 

right

 

arrows

 

on

 

remote)

 

to

 

change

 

the

 

value

 

of

 

the

 

highlighted

 

item.

   

3.

 

To

 

exit:

 

a.

 

Press

 

the

 

 

or

 

+

 

key

 

on

 

the

 

monitor

 

(left

 

or

 

right

 

arrow

 

on

 

remote)

 

multiple

 

times

 

till

 

the

 

menu

 

goes

 

away

 

b.

 

Allow

 

monitor

 

to

 

time

 

out

 

(approximately

 

5

 

seconds).

 

Summary of Contents for 7MQ?C1(2)

Page 1: ...tallation Mounting 4 b Camera function plugs 4 c Cable Installation Mounting 5 6 d Monitor Installation Mounting 6 8 e Trigger Event Operations 8 4 Monitor Remote Operation 8 10 5 Standard Menu Settings 10 12 6 Specifications 13 7 Warranty 14 8 Warnings 15 9 Dealer Information 16 Always read the manuals prior to operating this equipment please follow all safety signs and precautions See DM Website...

Page 2: ...tor styles vary 3 Monitor Base 4 Monitor sun shield pictured w 5 on monitor 5 9 LCD Quad Monitor w sunshield 6 12v power adaptor 7 A V input harness not pictured Camera Kit Contents per camera kit 1 Camera w bracket magnetic base 2 60 Video Cable 3 20 Video Cable 4 Camera component bag not pictured includes Allen wrench x2 nylon washers x2 retaining screws camera tail ...

Page 3: ... conditions and becomes completely transparent under low light conditions This lens is also transparent of infrared light allowing the LED s to penetrate even when it is darkened Standard lens features 92 field of view 3 6mm Optional lenses available include 4 3mm 6mm 12mm 16mm A complete lens guide is available on our website at www agcam com or www enduracam com Function plugs on Elite AgCam End...

Page 4: ...ugs utilize a polarized magnet to change camera functionality 1 IR ON OFF This function plug requires a magnet to allow for the IR LED s to function in low light conditions If you remove the polarized magnet the IR LED s will NOT come on 2 MIR FOR This function requires a magnet to activate deactivate the mirror forward function of the camera Elite cameras are shipped from the factory with the MIR...

Page 5: ...e MIR Function Plug on the camera so as to accurately represent left and right This will give you the effect of looking in a rear view mirror Camera Warnings NEVER RELY ON YOUR AGCAM ENDURACAM AS A SAFETY FEATURE It is up to your discretion to keep your road travel and other operations safe Your AgCam EnduraCam will provide you with information only based on what it sees Operation of machinery saf...

Page 6: ...ne d Monitor Installation Mounting Mounting Remove your monitor carefully from packaging and inspect all mounting hardware Mounting location is the most important part of the monitor installation to ensure maximum visual benefit from your AgCam EnduraCam system Keep in mind Least direct sunlight Keeping your monitor out of direct sunlight will prolong the life of the unit as well as ensure optimum...

Page 7: ...Remove the paper backing from the stand and press firmly in desired location 5 If mounting in other than a flat level location use small screws in the four corners of the mounting bracket to permanently secure 6 DO NOT expect that the adhesive will hold up your monitor i e on the ceiling or side post of a cab it is ONLY intended to hold the bracket down 7 Attach the monitor to the mount and tighte...

Page 8: ...ires can be attached to any 12V positive event This will cause the monitor to change to that camera regardless of the state of the monitor i e ON OFF or Channel selection The most recent event will be the primary display so if two video channels AV1 AV2 are attached to an event output the one that happens last will change the monitor to its respective camera view The wires can be attached to any p...

Page 9: ...uration each camera remains on screen is able to be changed in PRESET menu Loop time 5 key To decrease parameter 6 key To increase parameter 7 MENU To switch menu selection press multiple times To go to next icon use 8 AV Key Will exit menu settings and return to camera view 9 POWER Turns monitor ON OFF 11 12 ports located on sides and bottom of monitor 10 USB Port Input for optional cable when us...

Page 10: ... image on pg 9 or CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 button on remote Repeatedly pushing the Full Screen button will cycle through the video channels 5 Standard Menu Settings Press the MENU key on the monitor or remote Use the and keys on the monitor or the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys on the remote to move through the icons at the top of the screen 1 Use the MENU key on the monitor up and down arrows on remote to sele...

Page 11: ...ra is plugged in RESET Returns settings to default VOLUME VOLUME Adjusts the volume level OPTION CAMERA 1 AV1 event trigger delay time CAMERA 2 AV2 event trigger delay time CAMERA 3 AV3 event trigger delay time CAMERA 4 AV4 event trigger delay time MIRROR Press keys to toggle through options From left to right digits represent camera 1 4 When a 0 is present camera is forward facing When a 1 is pre...

Page 12: ... default SOURCE Adjusts the AV input source AV1 default PRESET SLEEP Enables sleep timer delay setting in minutes LOOP TIME Allows users to set duration that each individual camera remains displayed on screen when monitor is auto rotating through AV1 AV2 AV3 AV3 Quad Screen VGA Enable ON or Disable OFF VGA input ...

Page 13: ...rnished Board Lens 3 6mm F2 0 Photogray Body Synchronous System Internal Negative sync Back Light Compensation On Off Switch able Video Output 1 Vp p 75 Ohms Operating Temp 45 F 150 F 42 C 66 C Construction Aluminum Case Waterproofing criteria IP 68 69 Dimensions 53x58 L mm Body Only B LCD Monitor Screen Size 7 16 9 digital panel Overall Size 235 L X155 W X36 5 H mm Weight 600g Power input AC 10 5...

Page 14: ...ubjected to improper voltage or other misuse abnormal service or handling or which has been altered or modified in design or construction In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty the purchaser should follow the steps set forth in the complete DM Warranty Repair Policy listed at www dakotamicro com and provide proof of purchase to Dakota Micro Neither the sales personnel of Dakota...

Page 15: ...photo gray camera lenses have been made impact resistant and have been drop ball tested according to Sec 3 84 21 CRF BUT ARE NOT UNBREAKABLE Because they have been hardened chemically they show no stress pattern Inspect your lenses frequently Chipped or scratched surfaces will reduce protection Such lenses should be replaced by the manufacturer please contact your local dealership for more informa...

Page 16: ...___ Can We Break It Find out at CanWeBreakIt com Dakota Micro Inc 1 866 462 4226 www agcam com www enduracam com info dakotamicro com 8659 148th Ave SE Cayuga ND 58013 Dakota Micro Inc products specifications pricing and programs are subject to change without prior notice Dakota Micro Inc reserves the right to make design changes at any time without obligation to retroactively install them on prev...

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