Users Manual
Digital Wireless Two Camera Monitoring System
Part Number: DMOV-DW7MC2
Table of Contents
I. Included Wireless Kit Components
2
II. Optional Wireless Kit Components
2
III. Standard Features
3
A. Cameras
B. Monitor
IV. Warnings
3
V. Monitor Assembly
4
VI. Power
5
A. Supplying Power to Monitor
B. Supplying Power to the Cameras
C. Supplying Power with AC Power
VII. Event Trigger Wire Operations
5
A. Event Trigger Wire Color Guide
MORE
B. Event Trigger Wire Explained
Capable
Profitable
Reliable
VIII. Monitor Operation
5
IX. Setting Up/ Pairing Your Cameras
6
X. Additional Menu Options
6
XI. Specifications
7
XII. Product Warranty/ Repair Process
7
XIII. Consumer Limited Warranty
8
XIV. Disclaimer
8
XV. Contact Us
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Always read the manual prior to operating this equipment. Also, please follow all safety signs and precautions.
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I.
INCLUDED WIRELESS KIT COMPONENTS
Description
Picture
OverView Digital Wireless Monitor with attached monitor
wire harness also includes: Monitor bracket w/ attachment
washers & nuts, 5dBi antenna, and monitor sun shade
(Qty 1) Cigarette Lighter Power Adaptor (for monitor) w/
2amp fuse
(Qty 2) OverView Digital Wireless Camera with 5dBi
antenna, camera bracket w/ attachment washers & bolts
and Allen wrench
(Qty 2) Hardwire Power Adaptor (for cameras)
w/ t-tap adaptor clips
II.
OPTIONAL WIRELESS KIT COMPONENTS
Description
Picture
A/C Power Adaptor, North American(>3 amp):
Allows for A/C Power input into OverView wireless cameras and
monitor. Each component requires its own AC Power supply.
Part number: DM-PA3
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III.
STANDARD FEATURES
A. Cameras
• Minimum focal distance of 5”
• Built-in, high quality CCD camera with high performance infrared (IR) illuminator modules.
• IR has effective range of 45’+ in complete darkness
• Built-in CDS light-source sensor automatically turns the IR’s on/off by detecting the light intensity of the
environment
• 2.8mm Camera lens provides 120-degree field of view
B. Monitor
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IV.
7” LED Backlit Monitor
Capable of displaying 2 digital wireless cameras
Capable of auto scan between Camera 1 and Camera 2
View cameras one at a time or side by side
Manual image switching modes
WARNINGS
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Please read entire manual before using our products
Before you power your rear-view monitoring system, ensure that all cables are properly connected to
avoid damage to the system
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Monitor IS NOT WATERPROOF, please do not place the monitor outdoors
Ensure that all cables are routed a sufficient distance from high temperature areas and rotary objects
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To ensure proper heat dispersal, ensure that vent holes in monitor remain clear
Do not open the monitor or camera casing, doing so will void the warranty
DO NOT watch DVDs etc. while driving
Please do not use caustic chemicals to wipe the camera and/or monitor
WARNINGS
System is intended for light use and is not intended to be utilized in harsh conditions such as high
vibration, high moisture, use in or around corrosive substances or other high impact or corrosive
situations. Should a heavy-duty camera be required for your application, an AgCam or EnduraCam
camera from Dakota Micro should be utilized and is warranted for this type of use. Warranty will be void
on this system should it be utilized outside of its recommended applications.
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V.
MONITOR ASSEMBLY
Sunshade Install
Sunshade Removal
Installation of Monitor Bracket
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VI.
POWER
A. Supplying power to your OverView wireless monitor with provided 12v power adaptor
1. Attach the power input connector on monitor to your included 12v cigarette lighter power adaptor.
2. Plug cigarette lighter adaptor into 12v power source.
B. Supplying power to your OverView wireless cameras with provided hardwire power adaptors
1. Attach the power input connector on camera to your included hardwire power plug.
2. Attach t-tap power clips as follows:
3.
C.
VII.
a.
Hardwire power adaptors include two sets of
wire tap and female disconnects for both
power (red) and ground (blue)
b.
The wire tap clamps onto the wire you’re
connecting to; the female disconnect crimps
onto the Hardwire power adaptor: RED for
power, BLUE for ground
c.
The female disconnect slides firmly into the
end of the wire tap, making a secure
connection
WARNING: Hardwire MUST be attached to a MAX 7.5A fused circuit or damage will occur. Warranty void if
instructions are not followed.
Supplying power to your OverView wireless kit via A/C power
1. If you would like to provide power to your OverView wireless kit via A/C power, you will need to purchase the
accessory A/C power adaptors from your local Dakota Micro, Inc. Dealer, part number: DMAC-PA.
2. IMPORTANT: Each unit will need an A/C power adaptor.
EVENT TRIGGER WIRE OPERATIONS
A. Event Trigger Wire Color Guide
1. Camera 1 – Brown
2. Camera 2 – Blue
B. Event Trigger Wires Explained
Event trigger wires 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 (2) video channels (AV1 & AV2) are attached to an event output, the event that
happens last will change the monitor to its respective camera view.
The wires can be attached to any positive output 10.5v to 16.9v switch or supply to cause the monitor to
automatically switch the unit to its respective channel camera. Example: If you were to attach the AV1 wire to a
positive output from an unloading auger on a combine, the monitor would switch from channel 2 to channel 1
when the auger is extended. The event circuit should be neutral in its normal state and change to HIGH (+12v)
when the event is considered to be active.
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VIII.
MONITOR OPERATION
1. Digital Wireless Camera
4. Menu/Esc
7. OK/Camera Toggle
2. Left (Volume -/Menu)
5. Down (CH switch)
8. Power
3. Right (Volume +/Menu)
6. Up (CH switch)
9. Name Plate
IX. SETTING UP/PAIRING YOUR CAMERAS
a. Plug monitor into chosen power source. With no cameras connected, monitor will display “No Signal” message, press
“MENU” button to enable menu selection. IMPORTANT: Menu NOT accessible in split screen mode.
b. Use Left/Right arrows to select the “Pair” icon pictured below
c. HINT: The selected menu option will be highlighted in yellow. Press “OK” (7 on image above) button to select.
d. Once selected, your monitor will display the message “PAIRING START 50”, which means your monitor will scan for
available camera signals.
e. While your monitor is scanning, power your cameras to allow your monitor to “find” them.
f. If camera signal cannot be found, unplug camera for 10 seconds and try again.
g. WARNING: If you own multiple OverView Digital Wireless systems, make sure you are pairing ONLY a “Camera 1” and a
“Camera 2” Attempting to pair multiple “Camera 1” or “Camera 2” will confuse the system.
X.
ADDITIONAL MENU OPTIONS
Icon
Screen Image
Functionality
Pair: Establishes the connection between the monitor and camera.
IMPORTANT: To pair, your monitor should be powered but your
cameras SHOULD NOT. See next instruction.
PAIRING SART
50
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5
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5
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5
Brightness: 0-10 (Press left/right arrows to adjust)
Contrast: 0-10 (Press left/right arrows to adjust)
Color: 0-10 (Press left/right arrows to adjust)
Normal/Mirror image setting: Allows users to adjust viewing of
cameras. 4 modes available
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Press “PAIR”. Your monitor will display “PAIRING START 50”. Your
monitor will search for your camera(s) for 50 seconds. You can now
power your camera(s) to allow your monitor to find it and pair with
them. You should see your camera(s) appear in 5-10 seconds.
When the monitor is in SCAN mode, the CAM1 and CAM2 image will
switch automatically according to the setting time. Press ▼/▲ to
quit the switch.
Picture Setting: Allows adjustment of brightness, contrast and color
(adjusts monitor, so this setting affects both cameras).
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Auto Scan: Allows your monitor to automatically scan for available
cameras.
Set CAM1 auto scan mode on/off
Set CAM2 auto scan mode on/off
Set the amount of time the monitor will auto scan for cameras
Other Functions:
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XI. SPECIFICATIONS
A. Camera
Video System
Image Pick-up Device
Horizontal Resolution
Minimum Illumination
Lenses Furnished
Synchronous System
Operating Temp.
Waterproofing criteria
B. LCD Monitor
Screen Size
Overall Size
Weight
Power Input
Operating Temp.
Brightness
Contrast
Viewing Angle
Number of Camera Inputs
Number of Camera Triggers
XII.
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6.
7.
Choice of NTSC or PAL video system
LED screen ambient light sensor on/off
Grid Overlay on/off (available for camera 1 only)
NTSC
CMOS 1/3” Super HAD CCD Sensor
500 Horizontal lines
0 LUX @ F2.0
Board Lens 2.8mm (120 degree field of view)
Internal Synchronization
-4°F~122°F (-20°C~50°C)
IP 69K
7” (16:9) digital panel
235(L)X155(W)X36.5(H)mm
400g
AC 10.5-16.9, DC 10.5-16.9V, >1,200 ma
-4°F~122°F (-20°C~50°C)
400cd/m2
500:1
L/R: 70° Up: 70° Down: 60°
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PRODUCT WARRANTY/REPAIR PROCESS
For Technical Support call 1 701-538-4403 OR email techsupport@dakotamicro.com
Technician will assist in troubleshooting product malfunction.
If product malfunction cannot be remedied and a repair is deemed necessary, Technician will issue a Repair Authorization (RA) number.
To ensure fast and effective repairs, customer is required to send:
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Dakota Micro Product that Technician has requested/deemed necessary in the proper diagnosis and repair of malfunction. This may
include some or all components of the kit.
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Original/Copy of purchase receipt.
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For serialized items ONLY, If a copy of the original purchase receipt cannot be provided, then DAKOTA MICRO will use the product
manufacture date.
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Customer information, including return addresses & phone number. If the phone number is not included, the customer will be sent a
letter requesting the needed information.
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RA Number provided by Dakota Micro Technical Support
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Shipping and associated costs to ship product to DM factory to be borne by the customer unless otherwise specified.
Customer should mail product to:
Dakota Micro, Inc.
RA # XXXXX
8659 148 ½ Ave. SE
Cayuga, ND 58013
Upon receipt and evaluation of product at Dakota Micro Factory, it will be established if the repair is warranty or non-warranty. If
requested, customer will be called and notified of any applicable charges.
If the repairs are deemed non-warranty and require a service/repair fee of any kind, a credit card number will be requested by Order
Processing after the repair is completed.
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If customer is unable to be contacted over the course of 3 weeks regarding required non-warranty repairs, product will be returned,
unrepaired, to the customer.
9. Any product returned without proper documentation may be returned at customer’s expense.
10. Product returned with unconfirmed problems will be assessed a $60 evaluation fee per unit
11. Return shipping costs will be borne by the party at fault; in other words, if Dakota Micro determines that the defective product was
covered under warranty, Dakota Micro pays the shipping charges. If Dakota Micro determines that it was the customers fault, the
customer will pay shipping charges. If a particular circumstance cannot be determined than the cost of shipping charges will be decided on
a discretionary basis depending on the situation at hand.
XIII.
CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY
Subject to the disclaimer, limitations and other directions stated hereafter, Dakota Micro, Inc. warrants that the Product will be free from defects in
material and workmanship for periods as stated hereafter from the date of original purchase. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF
ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS. THE
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE BUYER IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. EXCEPT AS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY,
DAKOTA MICRO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, INCONVENIENCE, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, RESULTING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, WHETHER RESULTING FROM BREACH OF
WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OF ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. Any oral statements or representations made by anyone which are
contrary to or at variance with the terms stated in this LIMITED WARRANTY are void.
Dakota Micro will, at its option, either repair the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent
at no charge to the purchaser for parts or labor for the period of three (3) years for AgCam® /EnduraCam® and InnoPro® cameras; two (2) years for
AgCam®/ EnduraCam® monitors, and Wireless components; Twelve Months (12) for all Overview Cameras & Monitors, cables and all other
accessories.
The Dakota Micro limited warranty periods outlined above apply throughout the United States and Canada only. A one (1) year maximum limited
warranty for all Products applies to all other geographic locations unless otherwise stated in writing by Dakota Micro.
This limited warranty does not apply to any issues connected with appearance that have no relation to the performance of the Product nor to any
Product the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced, which has been subjected 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 Dakota Micro “Warranty
& Repair Policy” listed on page 11 - section XI and provide proof of purchase to Dakota Micro.
Neither the sales personnel of Dakota Micro nor any dealer or any other person is authorized to make any warranties other than those described
herein, or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time periods described herein.
The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties and remedies provided by Dakota Micro. Correction of defects, in the
manner and for the period of time described herein, shall constitute complete fulfillment of all liabilities and responsibilities of Dakota Micro to the
purchaser with respect to the Product, and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims. In no event shall Dakota Micro be liable or in any way
responsible for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than Dakota
Micro.
Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so said limitation may not apply to you.
Any action at law, suit in equity, or other judicial proceeding for the enforcement of any right provided for herein or otherwise, or with respect to
any claim that a purchaser may have against Dakota Micro shall be instituted only in the Courts of the State of North Dakota, either in the state
district court located in Wahpeton, North Dakota or in Federal District Court location in Fargo, North Dakota. Without regard to conflicts of law
principles, the laws of the state of North Dakota shall govern the interpretation and enforcement of the terms of this Limited Warranty and all
aspects of the relationship between Dakota Micro and the purchaser.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which may vary from state to state.
XIV.
DISCLAIMER
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 previously sold units.
XV.
CONTACT US
Dakota Micro, Inc.
8659 148 ½ Ave. SE.
Cayuga, ND 58013
www.dakotamicro.com
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