DM(AG)-H9Q User Manual
Author: MES Revised by: MES Rev: 08/13/21 Page 4 of 12
V.
INSTALLATION
A.
Monitor Wire Harness Details
1.
Input to Monitor
2.
AV1-4 Event Trigger Wires
3.
Fuse
4.
Power Input
5.
RCA-Video Output
6.
AV1
–
Audio/Video Input
7.
AV2
–
Audio/Video Input
8.
AV3
–
Audio/Video Input
9.
AV4
–
Video Input
VI.
POWER
A.
Supplying Power with 12v Power Adaptor
1.
Attach the power input connector (3 above) to your included 12v cigarette lighter power adaptor.
2.
Plug cigarette lighter adaptor into 12v power source.
B. Hardwire Power Adaptor
1.
If you would like to hardwire your power supply, please contact your local AgCam® dealer for available hardwire
power adaptors (PN:
DM-HDWRE is included in four-camera kits only)
2.
Dakota Micro hardwire power adaptors have a maximum circuit capability of 5 amp.
C. Fuses
1.
There is a small in-line blade fuse located on the red and black power wire (3 above). When replacing this fuse, use
a MAX 3amp blade fuse.
2.
There is a small glass fuse located on the inside tip of the 12v portion of the power adaptor (PN: DMAC-12v).
When replacing this fuse, use a MAX 3amp glass fuse.
VII.
EVENT TRIGGER WIRE OPERATIONS
A. Event Trigger Wire Color Guide
1.
Camera 1
–
Green
2.
Camera 2
–
Purple
3.
Camera 3
–
Gray
4.
Camera 4
–
White
B. Event Trigger Wires Explained
Event trigger wires can be attached to any 12v or 24v positive output event switch or supply. The event circuit should be
neutral in its normal state and change to HIGH (12v or 24v) when the event is active. This will cause the monitor to
automatically switch to that camera, regardless of the state of the monitor (i.e. ON/OFF or different channel selection). Up to 3
cameras can be triggered on and simultaneously displayed at the same time. For example, if you have trigger wires 2 and 4
hooked up to a positive event, a split screen of cameras 2 and 4 will be displayed. You can also set a camera to be a priority so
when it is triggered it will override any other image to full screen. See Menu Setting for more details.
VIII.
MONITOR & REMOTE OPERATIONS
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