DM(AG)
‐
WH7
User
Manual
Rev:
10/07/20
Page
3
of
8
Author:
CNR
III.
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
REGARDING
ANALOG
AND
AHD
EQUIPMENT
After
the
introduction
of
the
complete
line
of
AHD
Monitors,
Dakota
Micro
will
no
longer
offer
analog
monitors.
All
analog
Dakota
Micro
wireless
equipment
will
not
work
with
AHD
Monitors.
Please
contact
Customer
Service
for
help
with
your
wireless
set
up.
IV.
MONITOR
INSTALLATION
&
MOUNTING
A.
Mounting
Precautions
Remove
your
monitor
carefully
from
packaging
and
inspect
all
mounting
hardware.
Mounting
location
is
the
most
important
part
of
the
monitor
installation
as
it
ensures
you
the
maximum
visual
benefit
from
your
Dakota
Micro
camera
system.
With
that
said,
when
installing
your
monitor,
ensure
to
follow
these
three
(3)
precautions:
1.
The
monitor
is
out
of
direct
sunlight.
This
will
prolong
the
life
of
the
unit
as
well
as
ensure
optimum
visibility.
2.
The
monitor
does
not
obstruct
view.
3.
The
monitor
does
not
interfere
with
the
normal
operation
of
equipment.
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
from
a
product
sold
by
DM
or
product
purchased
from
another
source.
B.
Universal
Bracket
Mounting
1.
Hold
monitor
U
‐
bracket
in
place
on
monitor.
2.
Attach
bracket
with
included
wing
bolts.
C.
Finalizing
Universal
Bracket
Installation
1.
With
the
mount
and
monitor
attached,
find
and
mark
the
desired
position
for
the
monitor.
2.
Remove
the
monitor
from
the
mount.
3.
Attach
the
monitor
to
the
mount
and
tighten
the
wing
nuts.
*Use
ONLY
the
nuts
included
in
kit;
bolts
longer
than
10mm
will
damage
your
monitor
V.
INSTALLATION
VI.
POWER
A.
Supplying
Power
with
12v
Power
Adapter
1.
Attach,
and
secure,
the
power
input
connector
(3
above)
to
your
included
12v
cigarette
lighter
power
adapter.
2.
Plug
cigarette
lighter
adapter
into
12v
power
source.
A.
Monitor
Wire
Harness
Details
1.
Input
to
Monitor
2.
AV1
‐
4
Event
Trigger
Wires
3.
Watertight
Power
Input
4.
RCA
‐
Video
Output
5.
AV1
‐
Audio/Video
Input
6.
AV2
‐
Audio/Video
Input
7.
AV3
‐
Audio/Video
Input
8.
AV4
‐
Video
Input