Axis HD1409Q User manual

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HD1409Q
9” High Resolution Quad View Monitor
Version 1.1

Contents
1. Precautions ......................................................................................... 3
2. Features and Specifications ................................................................ 5
3. Accessories ......................................................................................... 6
4. Parts Identification ............................................................................... 7
5. Connections ....................................................................................... 8
6. Menu Operation ..................................................................................9
6.1 Desktop ......................................................................................9
6.2 Home Menu .............................................................................. 10
6.3 Volume .......................................................................................11
6.4 Brightness .................................................................................. 12
6.5 Mode .......................................................................................... 12
6.5.1 Split Setup .............................................................................. 13
6.6 Setting ....................................................................................... 15
6.6.1 Camera ................................................................................. 15
6.6.2 Parking Line .......................................................................... 17
6.6.3 Language .............................................................................. 20
6.6.4.1 Input Panel ...................................................................... 21
6.6.5 Auto Scan ............................................................................... 23
6.6.6 Power On ............................................................................... 24
6.6.7 Standard ................................................................................ 25
6.6.8 System ................................................................................... 27
6.6.4 Trigger ................................................................................... 21 6.6.4 Trigger ................................................................................... 21
6.6.4.2 Priority ............................................................................. 22
6.6.4.3 Display ............................................................................. 23
7.1 Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 29

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1. Precautions
⚫Storage and Keeping
1) Do not expose the monitor to excessive heat or cold. The storage temperature of this device
is -30~+80℃, and the operating temperature is -20~+70℃.
2) Never use this device near a bathtub, wash basin, kitchen, damp basement, swimming pool
or similar places.
3) Never use this device in an environment with excessive moisture, dust or smoke.
4) Avoid dropping or striking this device.
5) Avoid using this device in enclosed spaces, areas with excessive vibration or subject to
severe impacts.
6) Never puncture, scratch, or use abrasive cleaning materials on this device.
7) Do not place cables where they may be pinched or stepped on.
8) Leave at least a 50mm space between the monitor and walls, cabinets, or other objects to
allow adequate air circulation around the device.
9) The monitor is not designed to be waterproof.
⚫Operating Precautions
1) The device can be powered by DC power 10V – 32V (e.g., 12V or 24V ACC).
2) Make sure all cables are connected properly, and check the polarity, as improper cable
connections may damage the monitor. Remove the power cable connections when you do
not intend to use the device.
Warning!
1. High voltage is present within the monitor. The opening of the case should be by professionals.
2. Do not watch the video while driving unless you are monitoring the display.
Special Notice
Occasionally, a few highlights or dark spots may occur on the LCD screen. This is a very common
phenomenon in active-matrix display technology and doesn't necessarily indicate any defects or
faults.
Never try to repair this device by yourself. In case of any problems, please turn off the display at once
and notify our company or the authorized dealer. The monitor is a complex device, and any
disassembly or modification may lead to damage and void the warranty.

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⚫Maintenance
1) Remove all the cable connections from the monitor before cleaning the device.
2) Use a mild household detergent and clean the unit with a slightly damp, soft cloth.
3) Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine, as they might damage the finish
of the device.
Caution
Risk of electric shock
Do not open
Caution: to reduce the risk of electric shock,
Do not remove cover (or back).
No user-serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
"dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to disposing of electrical and
electronic items in separate collection facilities for recovery and recycling.
CAUTION
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this
manual could void your warrantee and necessitate expensive repairs.
●Declaration of conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
la FCC (Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones). El funcionamien
to está sujeto a dos condiciones:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.

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2. Features and Specifications
1) 9" HD quad-view monitor, and resolution is 1024 x 600.
2) Supports 4 HD camera inputs and split-view display mode.
3) Multiple video formats available: 1080P30/1080P25/720P30/720P25/PAL/NTSC.
4) Single, dual, triplex, quad, trefoil, Y-split, and PIP view display modes are available.
5) Each channel supports independent image adjustment for horizontal-mirror, vertical-mirror
view display.
6) Capacitive touch screen with gesture swipe detection; icon menu operation.
7) Five trigger wires, to automatically change which camera(s) is/are displayed, with delay and
priority.
8) Supports auto scanning, with adjustable scanning sequence and hold time.
9) Adjustable on-screen parking lines available.
10) Supports manual backlight adjustment (0-60) and automatic backlight adjustment (high/low).
11) Multiple OSD languages available (English, French, Spanish, Netherlands, Italian, German,
Russian, Portuguese, Polish, Turkish, Japanese, Chinese).
12) Internal 1.5W front-facing speaker.
13) Wide input voltage range: 10 - 32V; Suits 12V or 24V electrical systems. Contains short circuit
protection.
14) Easy installation and simple operation.
15) Suits a wide range of vehicles and applications.
16) Compliance with CE/FCC standards.

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3. Accessories
U-Support Bracket
Center Mount Bracket
Angle Adjustment Screws
Power Cable
Sun Shield

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4. Parts Identification
Digital Color LCD Screen, Touch Screen
N/A
Power Indicator
Light Lever Sensor
Loudspeaker

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5. Connections
1) Camera 1.
2) Camera 2.
3) Camera 3.
4) Camera 4.
5) Red wire - Positive voltage supply, connect to ACC 10-32V.
6) Black wire - Negative voltage supply, connect to ground.
7) White wire - Optional camera 1 trigger. (Do NOT connect to constant power or ACC).
8) Blue wire - Optional camera 2 trigger. (Do NOT connect to constant power or ACC).
9) Green wire - Optional camera 3 trigger. (Do NOT connect to constant power or ACC).
10) Brown wire - Optional camera 4 trigger. (Do NOT connect to constant power or ACC).
11) Yellow wire - Optional split screen trigger. (Do NOT connect to constant power or
ACC).

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6. Menu Operation
6.1 Desktop
Button Panel Instructions:
● Power: Enter/exit standby mode.
● +/-: Increase/decrease the volume.
● ▼: Switch display mode.
● M: Press for 3s to enable/disable the menu lock; short press to open home menu.
Pic. 6.2.1-1
Touch Screen Instructions:
●Tap the area in the lower part of the screen as the pic above to open home menu.
Pic. 6.2.1-2
●While the auto scan and trigger functions are inactive, swiping to the left or right of the touch
screen will switch the display mode according to the order below:
CAM1->CAM2->CAM3->CAM4->DUAL->TRIPLE->TREFOIL->Y-SPLIT->H-SPLIT->QUAD->PI
P1->PIP2->PIP3->SP->CAM1.
●Swipe up/down to exit/enter the standby mode.

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Pic. 6.2.1-3
●While the auto scan and trigger functions are inactive, and in split-screen mode (not PIP1/2/3 or
SP), tap one of the channels to enter single view display of the channel, and tap again to enter
split view.
●While the auto scan and trigger functions are inactive, and in split-screen mode (not PIP1/2/3 or
SP), tapping two different channels will pop up a green semitransparent box, and when the
fingers leave the screen, the two channels will change positions on the display. If the channel
that you want to exchange is not displayed, you may move the touch point to the top of the
screen, and the hidden channel will show up.
●While the auto scan and trigger functions are inactive, and in split-screen mode (not PIP1/2/3 or
SP), tapping the same channel with two fingers will pop up a red semitransparent box for
choosing audio output channel.
●While the auto scan and trigger functions are inactive, without menu, and when in single view
display, tap the screen with two fingers to pop up the red box, increase or shorten the distance
between the two points to enlarge/shrink the red box.
Tap the area inside the red box to magnify the selected area. While zoomed, single point
dragging can move the image. Tap the magnified image to go back to the normal size. Tap the
area outside the red box to exit the magnified mode.
6.2 Home Menu
Button Panel Instructions:
● Power: Enter/exit standby mode.
● +/-: Move the cursor.

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● ▼: Enter the chosen menu.
● M: Exit home menu.
Pic.6.2.2
Touch Screen Instructions:
●Tap the icon to enter the corresponding menu. Tap the area outside the box to exit home menu.
6.3 Volume
Button Panel Instructions:
● Power: Enter/exit standby mode.
● +/-: Increase/reduce the volume.
● ▼: Enter/exit the mute mode.
● M: Return to the previous menu.
Pic.6.2.3
Touch Screen Instructions:
● Touch and drag the volume scroll bar to adjust the volume.
●Tap the speaker icon to enter/exit the mute mode.
Other Instructions:

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●While muted, adjusting the scroll bar will disable the mute.
6.4 Brightness
Button Panel Instructions:
● Power: Enter/exit standby mode.
● +/-: Increase/reduce the brightness.
● ▼: Switch the brightness scroll bar when the auto dim is on.
● M: Return to the previous menu.
When auto dim is off:
Pic.6.2.4-1
When auto dim is on:
Pic.6.2.4-2
Touch Screen Instructions:
● Drag the brightness scroll bar to adjust the brightness.
Other Instructions
: Day-time brightness adjustment mode.
: Night-time brightness adjustment mode.
6.5 Mode
Button Panel Instructions:
● Power: Enter/exit standby mode.
● +/-: Move the cursor.

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● ▼: Use cursor to select the display mode. If the icon is selected, the Advanced Split Setup
menu will be displayed.
● M: Return to the previous menu.
Pic.6.2.5
Touch Instructions:
●Tap the icon to switch to the corresponding display mode; if the icon is selected, the
Advanced Split Setup menu will be displayed.
●Tap the area outside the menu to exit.
6.5.1 Split Setup
Button Panel Instructions:
● Power: Enter/exit standby mode.
● +/-: To change the corresponding features of the layer when setting up Layer 1-4; to move the
cursor when setting up Audio.
● ▼: Cursor switch.
● M: Return to the previous menu.
● S: Toggle switches (Enable and Audio Mix).
Pic.6.2.5.1-1

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Pic.6.2.5.1-2
Touch Instructions:
●Tap Layer 1-4/Audio icon to switch the page.
●When Layer 1-4 is selected: In this menu, you can open/close a camera window, adjust the size
and position of each camera window, and move camera windows to the foreground/background.
●When Audio is selected: Select which camera audio is outputted to the speaker or turn on Audio
Mix to send combined camera audio from all 4 cameras.
The following features are only available when in PIP1/2/3 or SP view display mode. Specially,
when in SP view display mode, the setting uses scroll bars for high precision adjustment:
● Width Scale Ratio: Adjust the horizontal dimensions/scale ratio of the selected layer.
● Height Scale Ratio: Adjust the vertical dimensions/scale ratio of the selected layer.
● X Position Type: Adjust the horizontal position of the layer.
● Y Position Type: Adjust the vertical position of the layer.
● Output Channel: Select which camera audio is played through the speaker.
● Audio Mix: Combine all audio channels when turned on.

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6.6 Setting
Button Panel Instructions:
● Power: Enter/exit standby mode.
● +/-: Move the cursor.
● ▼: Enter the chosen menu.
● M: Return to the previous menu.
Pic.6.2.6
Touch Instructions:
●Tap the icon to enter the corresponding menu.
6.6.1 Camera
Button Panel Instructions:
● Power: Enter/exit standby mode.
● +/-: Set up the features the cursor selects.
● ▼: Move the menu cursor.
● M: Return to the previous menu.

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Pic.6.2.6.1-1
Touch Instructions:
●Tap the camera channel icons on the top to show the parameters of the corresponding channel.
●Tap the ON/OFF icons or drag the scroll bars to change the features.
●Tap the icon to edit the camera channel name.
Features Instructions:
● Camera Name: Camera channel name.
● H Mirror: Horizontal mirror.
● V Mirror: Vertical mirror.
● Automatic Power: When it’s ON, the cameras will be powered only when displayed. When it’s
OFF, the cameras will be constantly on except in standby mode. When it`s CONSTANT, the
cameras will be constantly on even in standby mode.
● Audio: Volume of the camera channel. Each camera channel has its own volume setting (when
under mute mode, the operation of Audio adjustment will cancel the mute).
● Brightness: Brightness of the channel.
● Contrast: Contrast of the channel.
● Color: Saturation of the channel.
● Sharpness: Sharpness of the channel.
⚫Keyboard (shows when editing channel name)
Button Panel Instructions:

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● Power: Enter/exit standby mode.
● +/-: Move the cursor.
● ▼: Select the chosen icon.
● M: Go back to the Camera menu without saving.
Pic.6.2.6.1-2
Touch Instructions:
●Tap the letter icons to edit the channel name.
Other Instructions:
● The following keys are special for:
1) Caps: Switch between capital/low-case letters.
2) 123: Switch to special/numerical characters: 1 and 2.
3) Del: Delete the last letter before the edit box.
4) Enter: Save the revised channel name and go back to Camera menu.
6.6.2 Parking Line
Button Panel Instructions:
● Power: Enter/exit standby mode.
● +/-: Move the cursor.

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● ▼: Enter the chosen menu or change the state of ON/OFF/AUTO icons.
● M: Return to the previous menu.
Pic.6.2.6.2-1
Touch Instructions:
●Tap the ON/OFF/AUTO icons to select the display methods of parking lines: AUTO (display
when triggered) / ON (constantly on) / OFF. Tap the icon to enter parking lines calibration
menu “Calibrate”.
⚫Calibrate
Button Panel Instructions:
● Power: Enter/exit standby mode.
● M: Return to the previous menu.
● S: Turn on/off the adjustment assistance grids.
● ▼: Short press to switch the button panel adjustment mode, and the icon representing the button
panel adjustment mode on the top left will switch. Long press for 3s to switch parking line types.

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Button Panel Adjustment Mode Instructions:
Zoom horizontally.
● +/-: Horizontally magnify/ shrink the parking lines.
Zoom vertically.
● +/-: Vertically magnify/ shrink the parking lines.
Move horizontally.
● +/-: Parking lines move to the left/ right.
Move vertically.
● +/-: Parking lines move up/down.
Zoom integrally.
● +/-: Integrally magnify/ shrink the parking lines.
Parking lines reset.
● +/-: Reset.
Pic.6.2.6.2-2
Touch Instructions:
● Drag the black vertexes of the parking line to adjust the shape. Drag the icon to move the
whole parking line.
●Pinch/zoom with two fingers to reduce/enlarge the whole parking lines.
● Tapping the icon on the top left will pop up the reset icon and tapping again will return to the
default config. Tap the TYPE1/2 icon on the top right to switch the parking line types. Tap the
GRID icon to turn on/off the adjustment assistance grids.

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● SEL: Turn on/off adjustment assistance grids.
● P/N: Switch the current focuses.
● SYS: Resume the default config.
● AV: Switch the parking line types.
Other Instructions:
●The coordinates of the current focus will be shown on the top left.
● The icon indicates which one the touch operation focuses on.
6.6.3 Language
Button Panel Instructions:
●Power: Enter/exit standby mode.
●+/-: Move the cursor.
●▼: Confirm and switch system language.
●M: Return to the previous menu.
Pic.6.2.6.3
Touch Instructions
●Tap icons to switch system language.
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