Dakota Micro, Inc.
7MQ Users Manual
Author: CNR
Rev. 09/04/12
Page 6 of 16
Secure
all
cables
to
vehicle/equipment
using
included
cable
clips,
zip
ties
or
other
style
fastener.
If
you
intend
to
use
your
AgCam®/EnduraCam®
for
short
length
PTO
operated
implement,
avoid
excess
cable
lengths
if
possible.
When
you
decide
on
a
location
you
should
fix
the
camera
to
a
permanent
bracket
using
¼
inch
bolts,
and
attach
any
loose
cable
securely
so
there
is
no
chance
of
entanglement
in
the
PTO
or
other
moving
parts.
If
you
use
your
AgCam®/EnduraCam®
to
monitor
a
combine
hopper
or
other
combine
operations,
take
care
to
remember
that
combines
have
many
moving
parts.
Use
extreme
care
when
routing
cables,
and
it
is
strongly
recommended
that
you
use
bolts
to
secure
the
camera.
While
it
would
be
sufficient
to
use
the
magnetic
base
for
monitoring
purposes
during
road
travel,
it
is
advised
to
secure
the
camera
with
bolts
during
operation
of
the
combine.
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
visibility
Does
not
obstruct
your
view
Does
not
interfere
with
the
normal
operation
of
vehicle
WARNING:
Dakota
Micro,
Inc.
is
not
responsible
for
any
damages
caused
to
your
monitor,
or
yourself,
due
to
the
improper
installation
or
use
of
a
suction
cup
monitor
mount,
whether
it
be
product
sold
by
DM
or
product
purchased
from
another
source.
Dry
mount
the
monitor
to
the
included
universal
mounting
bracket
by:
1.
Sliding
the
square
mounting
stud
on
top
of
mounting
bracket
into
the
slot
on
back
of
the
monitor.
2.
Tighten
nut
by
turning
the
knob
on
the
back
of
mounting
bracket
clockwise.
(Optional
style
monitor
brackets
are
available:
suction
cup
style
and
hard
mount.
Both
of
these
style
brackets
have
a
square
mounting
stud
as
well).