Bullet DVR Multi- Cam V2.0 User Manual

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Summary:
Synchronizing les. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 10
Congure settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 10
Recording modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 12
Lap Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 12
File conversion utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 13
Advanced conguration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 14
About information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 14
Using the control panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 14
LCD conguration menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 15
Firmware upgrade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 16
Optional items. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 16
LIMITED WARRANTY
The Bullet DVR™ system, including parts and accessories, is warranted against defects in material or workmanship as follows:
1. LABOR: For a period of 90 days from the date of purchase, if this product is determined to be defective, We will repair or replace the Product, at its option, at no charge. After the warranty period, you must pay for all labor charges.
2. PARTS: In addition, We will supply, at no charge, new or rebuilt replacements in exchange for defective parts for a period of one (1) year. After 90 days from the date of purchase, labor for removal and installation is available at your expense. To obtain
warranty service, you must contact your Bullet DVR™ authorized dealer where the unit was purchased. Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the unit is within the Warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service. This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, commercial use, or modication of, or to any part of the Product, including the cabling. This warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation or maintenance, connection to improper voltage supply, or attempted repair by anyone other than a facility authorized by Bullet DVR™ to service the Product.This warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the Product.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. BULLET DVR™ SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY ONTHIS PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIEDWARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TOTHE DURATION OFTHIS WARRANTY.
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Warranty information ...................................................................................................................................... page 2
Checking the supplied items ..................................................................................................................... page 3
Checking the minimum PC requirement ............................................................................................ page 5
Understanding the buttons and functions ......................................................................................... page 5
Quick-Start Guide ................................................................................................................................................ page 6
Connecting a camera to the DVR ............................................................................................................. page 6
Bullet DVR operations ...................................................................................................................................... page 6
Safety and Warning ............................................................................................................................................ page 6
Ejecting the CF memory card ..................................................................................................................... page 6
Video le name .................................................................................................................................................... page 7
Compatible Compact Flash memory cards ........................................................................................ page 7
Bullet DVR status light ...................................................................................................................................... page 7
Playback of the video recordings .............................................................................................................. page 7
About the required codecs ........................................................................................................................... page 7
Playback using VLC Media Player .............................................................................................................. page 8
Software installation ......................................................................................................................................... page 8
Using the Anti-Vibration camera mount .............................................................................................. page 8
Installing the Quick-Release Bracket ....................................................................................................... page 8
Conguring the unit ...................................................................................................................................... page 10
Using the Bullet DVR Conguration utility ....................................................................................... page 10
File size and duration .................................................................................................................................... page 12
About the Lap Timer feature ..................................................................................................................... page 14
Picture-in-Picture conguration ............................................................................................................ page 15
MPEG-2 conversion ....................................................................................................................................... page 16
Saving your prole .......................................................................................................................................... page 17
Conguration via AV-OUT ........................................................................................................................... page 18
Firmware upgrade ........................................................................................................................................... page 19
Optional items ................................................................................................................................................... page 19
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Checking the supplied items:
Make sure that you have the following items supplied with your Bullet DVR kit:
1
Core unit
2
AC Adapter
3
Compact Flash (CF) Memory Card (inside unit)
4
PCMCIA-to-CF Adapter (inside unit)
5 + 6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1+3+4
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12VDC Power Cable
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A/V Cable
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Infra-red (IR) Receiver
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IR Remote Control
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Quick-Release Bracket
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Bullet Camera
Anti-Vibration Camera Mount
12
10
PC Software
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Checking the minimum PC requirements:
In order to install the conguration software and to playback your video les, make sure that your computer meets the following minimum requirements:
• Pentium III processor and above, 1Gb or faster
• 512Mb of RAM memory
• Windows 2000 (sp4), XP (sp2) or Vista operating system
• 7200 RPM Hard drive
• 10Gb of free Hard Drive space
• Color monitor, 1024x768 resolution or higher
• DirectX 9.0c display adapter or latest
• PCMCIA (PC card) or CF card slot or Card Reader
1
Eject button
Understanding the buttons and functions:
FRONT:
2
CF card compartment
3
Status light
LEFT SIDE: RIGHT SIDE:
1
LANC
2
A/V
1
Infra-red
2
MIC
BACK:
1
Camera 1
2
Camera 2
3
Camera 3
4
Power
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Quick-Start Guide:
Your Bullet DVR has been fully tested at the factory, prior to shipping. The CF card and adapter are already inserted inside the unit, which is pre-congured and operational right out of the box.
Step 1: Connect the 12VDC Power cable to the source battery, making sure the polarity is correct. Step 2: Connect the Bullet Camera to one of the CAM inputs at the back of the unit. Step 3: Plug-in the Infra-red receiver to the IR jack on the side of the unit.
Step 4: Plug-in the Power Cable to the POWER jack on the unit. Initialization will start and the DVR is ready to record once the status light remains steady green.
Step 5: Press the REC button on the wireless remote to start recording.
Connecting a camera to the DVR:
The quick-connect, waterproof connector tted on the Bullet Camera can only mate with the CAM plug on the DVR if they are aligned correctly. Once aligned, push them together fully and then twist the connector 90 degrees to the right, in order to lock the barrels. To release, simply grab the barrels again and twist to the left, then pull them apart.
Bullet DVR Operation:
1. Press the REC button to start recording a new video le.
2. Pressthe Stop button to end the recording.
3. Disconnect the Power Cable before removing the CF card from the unit.
4. Insert the CF card into the computer to playback your videos.
Safety and Warning:
o Never insert or remove the CF card from the unit while power is applied. o There are no user serviceable parts inside, please do not open the unit. If you require service,
please contact your dealer. o Do not remove or tamper with the Serial Number sticker located on the side of the unit.
Doing so will void your warranty.
Ejecting the CF memory card:
1. Wait until the Status LED turns to steady green.
2. Disconnect the 12VDC Power Cable or AC Adapter.
3. Firmly press the Eject button and grab the CF card adapter by the edges and pull it out
of the unit.If you have problems reaching the card, there are 2 small holes on each side of the adapter, which you can grab with a sharp object and pull out.
Caution:
Once recording has stopped, it takes a short time to save the buered data to the memory card.The Power Cable or AC Adapter should NOT be disconnected until the LED status light turns to steady green. Ejecting the CF card too early could damage the integrity of the video le and ruin your recording session.
REC
REC
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Video file name:
Recorded video les are stored on the CF memory card with the prex DVR_ by default, and can be changed by the user.The maximum number of les on the same CF card is 1000, starting with DVR_000.avi and is incremental to DVR_999.avi
Compatible Compact Flash memory cards:
Currently, the Bullet DVR unit supports the following brands of CF memory cards:
o Sandisk Ultra & Ultra II o Sandisk Extreme III & Extreme IV o Transcend 133x o A-Data 133x & 266x o Lexar 80x
There are other brands which might work, but have not yet been tested for compatibility.The minimum speed rating of the card should be 60x, otherwise your videos could appear choppy. The bigger capacity the card is, the faster rating you should use. Contact your Bullet DVR dealer for more information.
Bullet DVR Status Light:
o Steady Green = Unit is in Stand-by mode, ready for operation.
o Quick-Flashing Red = Unit is recording normally.
o Slow-Flashing Red = Unit is recording, but no video source is detected.
o Flashing Yellow = Compact Flash memory card is full.
o Flashing Yellow (4 times) = Low battery, recording will stop and unit will enter sleep mode.
o Steady Yellow = Unit is in sleep mode, press & hold the stop button for a few seconds to wake it up.
Playback of the video recordings:
Playing back your recorded videos on the CF memory card is simple. Windows Media Player can handle all video les generated by the Bullet DVR, as long as
the required codec is installed on your PC. Simply insert the PCMCIA adapter including the CF card into your laptop, or just put the CF card directly into a CF card reader. Media Player will start playing the le automatically. It is highly recommended that you copy the video le to your computer’s hard drive rst, for faster and smoother playback.
About the required codecs:
To playback video les encoded using Mpeg-4 compression, your computer needs to have the DivX codec installed rst. If you don’t already have it installed on your PC, you can nd it on the included software CD. For les encoded with Mpeg-2, you’ll need to have any Mpeg-2 codec installed on your computer, if you want Windows Media Player to be able to playback those les. If you install any software to watch DVD movies on your PC, it will automatically install the Mpeg-2 codec.
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Playback using VLC Media Player:
Alternatively, you can install the free software VLC Media Player included on the software CD. This program is similar to the Windows Media Player, but is free of charge and already has full support for Mpeg-2 and Mpeg-4 DivX video les.
Software installation:
The Bullet DVR installation software can be launched by inserting the included software CD in your computer’s CD player, and selecting Conguration Utility from the list. Follow the on-screen instructions for the
installation procedure. After you are done installing the software, you can start the conguration utility normally from the Windows
Start program menu, or from the program shortcut on your desktop.
Optionally, You may also install the VLC Media Player, as well as the Track Timer software for racing. These programs are brought to you as extra tools for the Bullet DVR unit, but we do not provide any support in case of problems. Please contact VLC or Track timer’s customer support directly for help. We can only oer support for the Bullet DVR Conguration utility.
Using the Anti-Vibration camera mount:
For quick and easy installation of your Bullet Camera, always use the supplied Anti-Vibration camera mount. Follow these steps for the best results:
1. Find the best location for mounting your camera. It can be anywhere on the vehicle, or on your helmet. Make sure the surface is clean and there is no oil or grease residue. Apply a piece of Velcro to the surface.
2. Insert the Bullet Camera in the mount, and then x the mount to the Velcro base.
3. Using your ngers, grab the rear end of the camera and rotate it inside the mount, to align
the image correctly. The BULLET DVR logo on the camera marks the top of the screen, and the 2 small dots on the mount mark the center. Align the logo with the dots to position the camera properly. For an easier, live monitoring of the image position, refer to the chapter AV/
OUT monitoring.
Installing the Quick-Release Bracket:
When using the Bullet DVR in motorsports and other harsh environments, always mount it on the vehicle using the supplied Quick-Release bracket. The bracket helps to minimize vibrations and will hold the DVR securely at all times. Failure to properly mount the DVR in the bracket could result in damages to your equipment, please follow these steps carefully:
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1. Attach the base plate to a at surface on the vehicle, using the 4 rivets. Mark the 4 corners of the bracket and drill the receiving panel. If the thickness of the panel is greater, you may use longer rivets than the ones supplied with your kit. Note the orientation of the bracket with the word “TOP” located on the hinges side.
2. Place the Bullet DVR unit on the base plate, aligning each of the 4 grooves with the 4 tabs found on the bracket. Make sure the logo on the DVR is oriented correctly with the “TOP” marking, which is the side with the metal hinges
3.Attach the top plate to the bottom plate, using the metal hinges.
4. Lock the Bullet DVR unit in the bracket, using the Quick-Release pin. Align the pin holes and push the pin all the way in, until the locking ball
is visible on the other side.
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Configuring the unit:
When you power up the Bullet DVR, the unit will look for the le device.ini located on the root directory of the memory card. This le contains all the parameters congured by the user. When using for the rst time, it will load up the default settings from the factory. If no device.ini le is found, the unit will use the last known conguration.
Using the Bullet DVR Configuration utility:
Before you start the program, make sure the Compact Flash memory card is already inserted into the computer or card reader. Your computer will prompt you to select the drive where the CF card is located. Once the card is detected, the utility will launch. You will see a number of icons at the top of the screen. Each of these icons correspond to a dierent section of the software.
CF Card Location: Displays the source path and all the video les contained on the current CF memory card. In this example, the source les are located on the E: drive of the computer.
Sync: Click on this tab to synchronize the contents of your CF card with the contents of your PC’s hard drive. This is useful when you have many les recorded on the same memory card, as it will only transfer the ones which aren’t already stored on your computer.
To synchronize the les, check the box next to each le you wish to upload, then click on the synchronize button to start the process. Any selected le which is not already present in your work directory, will be copied to this location.
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Congure: This tab will take you to the various conguration settings
available and allow you to change the many parameters of the DVR. When you open the congure section, you will be presented with 6 more sub-categories, all of which let you further dene the settings. Make sure to click on the
checkbox after you are done making changes, to register your new settings and close the opened window.
Click on the Cancel box to close without saving.
Video Standard: Change the video standard for dierent countries. NTSC is used primarily in the USA and Canada, while PAL is used mostly in Europe. There are other standards available, which you can select by using the pull-down menu on the right side.
Recording Setting: There are 3 modes available, used for dierent purposes. Normal mode is selected by default, and intended for most users. The other two cycle modes are generally used for other applications, such as surveillance video.
Normal mode records continuously, but the le size limit is 2Gb. When this limit is
reached, a new le will be created on the CF memory card, starting from where the previous le ended. You can store as many les as the capacity of the CF card is able to hold. During post-production, you can simply place each le one after the other to create one large continuous video.
Cycle (Single File) records continuously, but when the 2Gb limit is reached, it will overwrite the current le, starting from the beginning. You cannot store more
than one le with this setting, so if the CF memory card is bigger than 2Gb, you will not be able to use it completely.
Cycle (Disk) is similar to Normal mode, and will record many les of 2Gb maximum each, one after the other. Except once the total capacity of the card is reached, it will overwrite the previous les, starting with the oldest recording on the card.
Warning: When the Bullet DVR is set to Cycle recording mode, any video le already present on the CF memory card will be deleted at startup.
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Only Record Key Frame is for video surveillance applications, where a very long recording time is required. When selected, the Bullet DVR will record only 2 frames for every second of video (NTSC). When PAL standard is selected, it will record 3 frames for every 2 seconds of video. This option will not record any audio, and can only record in mpeg-4 mode.
Audio Source: Allows you to change how the sound will be recorded. Line-In is not currently supported. External Mic is for using an optional Stereo microphone, connected to the MIC jack.
Internal Mic will record from the internal microphone inside the Bullet DVR unit (Mono recording).
The Low and High slider bar is for adjusting the sensitivity of the microphone.
LCD Display are the 2 lines of text that will appear on your TV or monitor, when the DVR is connected via the A/V
cable
Enable Beep/Vibration: When selected, the unit will emit an audio alert whenever the status of the DVR changes, such as record, stop, etc. The vibration feature is not currently supported.
Record on Power On: Allows the unit to automatically start recording, whenever power is applied, without
having to press any buttons. You only need to press the Stop key when nished.
File prex: Denes the name of the recorded le on the CF memory card. The default name is DVR_ xxx.avi and is incremental from 000 to 999, for a total of 1000 les maximum on the same CF card. You may change the default name at any time.
CAM Voltage: Allows you to determine the voltage sent to the external Bullet Camera. It is recommended to leave it on 10V so that the cameras will run cooler.
Motion Detect is not currently supported.
Format: Select the MPEG-4 format for videos intended
for use on the internet, website, streaming server, etc. This format is widely popular and supported by many media players. Select MPEG-2 to record in a format better suited for making movies in high resolution, when the nal contents is to be distributed on DVD discs.MPEG-2 is an industry leading format which provides a very high level of details and accuracy.
Quality: The recorded le size depends on the complexity of the moving objects and background. Slow moving objects or still backgrounds will usually generate a smaller le size, while fast moving objects require more memory storage. The following recording times are an estimation based on this explanation:
MODE SPEED DURATION ( For 1Gb)
LQ 1 Mb/s 80 minutes EP 2 Mb/s 60 minutes
LP 4 Mb/s 40 minutes SP 6 Mb/s 20 minutes HQ 8 Mb/s 15 minutes
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Picture Adjustment: You can adjust the brightness, contrast and saturation of the
picture to get the best quality for any given environment. The default value is 50%.
OSD: Click this tab to congure the On-Screen Display (OSD) which is the information to display on the screen, over the recorded video. When this option
is disabled there will be no information printed over the recorded video. This is referred to as timestamp, and is used for video surveillance applications. There is another congurable OSD screen, which you can nd in the Laptimer section.
Lap Timer: Click this tab to congure the lap timer options.
Enable Lap Timer: When you check this box, the lap timer feature will become active and you will be able to record the lap times along with your videos. The IR receiver needs to be connected to the Bullet DVR unit, and a compatible beacon (not included) must be positioned properly on the side of the racetrack which faces the receiver.
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On Screen Display: When enabled, the lap timer information will appear on screen, over the recorded video. You can change the location where the information will be displayed, using the Display Position window below.
Split Signal Same as Beacon: Select this option when you need to setup split timing, when you only have main beacons available. This will let you use the same IR frequency for both main and split beacons, the only
dierence being that the rst beacon will be automatically recognized as the main unit, and all others will be set as split. If you want the Bullet DVR to dierentiate between the main beacon and other split beacons, you will need to purchase true split beacons, and disable this option.
Display Summary after Stop: When enabled, the OSD information will be displayed briey at the end of your recorded video.
Split Count: Allows you to select the number of split beacons which are positioned on the racetrack. The maximum allowed is one main beacon and up to 4 split beacons.
Mask Time: Set the amount of time where the lap timer will be inactive, so that the IR receiver does not pick-up the signal of another beacon positioned nearby.
Display Position: Allows you to manually set where the Lap Timer data will be displayed on your TV screen. The coordinates are dened horizontally by the X value and vertically by the Y value. The numbers correspond to the number of pixels which are visible on the screen:
NTSC = 720x480 pixels (X value can be set from 0 to 720, Y value 0 to 480) PAL = 720x576 pixels (X value can be set from 0 to 720, Y value 0 to 576)
Driver Information: Congure the 4 elds to change the names and information related to the recorded event,
for later reference.
About the Lap Timer feature:
o The Driver Information elds and Lap times will be saved to the CF memory card, in the le named DVR_xxx.txt The le name may dier, if the user
changed the default le name in the program. o When the Lap Timer option is enabled, the Time Stamp option will be automatically
turned o. They cannot work both at the same time. o The Lap Timer feature (when set to enabled) will start to work whenever the IR receiver
crosses the path of a compatible beacon. o The Bullet DVR can record a maximum of 129 Lap Times for any given recording session. o The Bullet DVR unit is compatible with the main signal beacons from AIM, Alfano, XT Racing
and many more who use the same IR signal. For split times support, you can use the XT Racing split time beacon (up to 4 split beacons added).
The 3 Channel tab is for the conguration of the screen display, when more than one bullet camera is connected to the DVR. There are many various combinations possible, which gives you a lot of exibility for creating some very interesting images.
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Layout: The Layout parameter lets you decide how you want to congure the video recording. There is a maximum of 3 cameras connected to the DVR simultaneously, and you can congure and position each one as needed. Keep in mind, no matter how many cameras are connected, there is only one recorded le that will be generated. You can overlay one, two or three cameras on the same screen, but the video of each camera will not be recorded separately for each camera. They will all be displayed on the same screen, in the same manner that you select from the layout parameter.
The rst 3 options CH_1, CH_2 and CH_3 correspond to the camera inputs 1, 2 and 3 accordingly. When you select it, the recorded image will be the full screen image of the selected camera.
PIP stands for Picture-in-Picture. When you select this option, it will create another video in a smaller window, which will be overlayed over the full screen of the rst video feed. The size and position of the PIP window can be adjusted to suit your requirements. CAM1 will be displayed in full screen, and the image from
CAM2 will be displayed in the PIP.
PIP-2 creates two PIP windows, which will be positioned at the top of the screen,
one on each side. Their position is not congurable, but you can adjust their size. The full screen from CAM1 will be shown, while CAM2 will be the left side PIP, and
CAM3 will be the right side PIP.
PIP-2-B creates two PIP windows, which will be positioned at the bottom of the
screen, one on each side. Their position is not congurable, but you can adjust their size. The full screen from CAM1 will be shown, while CAM2 will be the left side PIP, and CAM3 will be the right side PIP.
H-SPLIT separates the screen into two video inputs, shown side-by-side. The left view is from CAM1, while the right view is from CAM2. This mode will shrink both video inputs by a small margin, and some empty space surrounding the videos will be created.
V-SPLIT separates the screen into two video inputs, one over the other. The top view is from CAM1, while the bottom view is from CAM2. This mode will shrink both video inputs by a small margin, and some empty space surrounding the videos will be created.
PIP-3 creates 3 PIP windows of the same size, on the same screen. You can change their size, but not their position. CAM1 will be displayed on top, while CAM2 will be at the bottom left side and CAM3 at the bottom right side.
PIP-3-B creates 3 PIP windows of the same size, on the same screen. You can change their size, but not their position. CAM1 will be displayed at the top left of the screen, while CAM2 will be at the top right and CAM3 at the bottom middle position.
The Size parameter allows you to change the size of the PIP window. There are 3 possible sizes you can choose from: 1/9, 1/6 or ¼ the total size of the full screen.
When the Border option is enabled, each PIP window will be framed. The frame color can be changed or you can also make the frame blink, by selecting each checkbox accordingly.
The Background color refers to the color of the empty space in-between each PIP window. You can choose between black, blue and some shades of gray.
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The Position parameter if for conguring the position of the PIP window on the screen. The position can be set anywhere from 1 to 9, according to the following diagram:
Convert:
Click this tab to use the le conversion utility, when you need to convert raw mpeg-2 les into a suitable le format for PC. You do not need to convert les recorded with the mpeg-4 format.
Click the icon to browse and select the mpeg-2 le you wish to convert. Any le recorded using the mpeg-2 format will be saved on the memory card, with a .CSF extension. After you select the source le to convert from the CF memory card, detailed information about the mpeg-2 recording will be displayed. Below is an example of how it will look:
Click the icon to convert the le you just selected. The new converted le will be saved in your work folder, under the same name but with a new .MPG le extension. If you check the Auto Convert option the conversion process will begin automatically, after you select the source le. If the Auto Quit option is enabled the Bullet DVR application will be terminated, after the conversion process is completed. For better performance, it is recommended that the source le remains on the CF memory card, and the target le of your work folder is located on the local hard drive of your computer.
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Advanced Conguration: Allows you to change the path of the work folder. This folder contains all your converted mpeg-2 les, as well as any mpeg-4
les you might have copied using the synchronize feature of the program. In the example below, the current location of the work folder is H:\Bullet DVR\
To change the destination path, click on the button and select the new work folder from your computer’s hard drive.
The Startup Search button should be set to CF Card Only.
About: Displays information about the current software and rmware versions. This is useful when you need technical assistance, so you can relay the exact product version you are using. The information appears as in the example below:
Saving your profile:
After you make any changes to the conguration le, you must save the new parameters in order to make them eective. Click on the Save All Prole icon to do so. By default, the rst prole name is Prole0 and you can change its name by clicking on the Rename Current Prole icon .
You may add a new prole by clicking on the Add New Prole Item icon .This is useful if you want to keep more than one set of pre-congured proles to use for dierent applications, without having to recongure the unit every time. You
can quickly change from one prole to another, by selecting it from the pull- down menu on the right . If you want to reset a prole back
to its default settings, load up the prole and click on the Reset icon .
If you need to delete a prole from this list, click on the Delete Current Prole icon . If you click on the Reload Last Saved Conguration icon , the program will load up the latest saved conguration le device.ini. If you click the Backup and Restore icon , you can import or export a conguration le.
Configuration via AV-OUT:
It is also possible to change the conguration of the Bullet DVR unit, using the wireless remote control while connected to an external TV or monitor. This allows you to preview your camera’s position and screen layout live, without having to record a short clip and play it back on your PC.
Start by connecting the supplied cable to the A/V jack on the DVR, and the remaining 2x RCA plugs into any available A/V input from your TV. The yellow plug is for video, and the white plug is for audio. Your TV will need to be set to LINE IN mode in order to view the feed from the DVR unit. Note that the DVR cannot power your TV or monitor, which needs to be powered on separately.
Point the wireless remote at the IR receiver, and press the Menu key once. All the available conguration parameters will appear on the TV screen, which are:
o Video o Audio o Record o OSD o System o 3 CH o Beacon
You can easily navigate and congure each of these sub­menus, using the wireless remote controller’s arrow keys
and pressing the OK key to select any parameter. If you enter the menu and no key is pressed within 8 seconds, you will exit the menu automatically and will need to press the menu key again to re-enter it. Pressing the left arrow key within the menu will take you back one step.
When a Bullet Camera is connected to any one of the three CAM inputs while the A/V cable is hooked up to your TV or monitor, you will be able to view a live image from the selected camera input.
You can quickly change the selected CAM input by pressing
the PIP key on the remote, followed by any of the numbered keys from 1 to 3. For example, pressing the PIP key followed by the #2 key would make the full screen image from CAM2 appear on your monitor. This let you easily jump from one camera to the other, and adjust the image as you require. Then you can go into the 3 CH conguration menu and setup the Picture-in-Picture combination you desire.
Note that when conguring the unit via the AV-OUT, you do not have access to all the parameters found within the PC conguration software. There are more parameters available when you congure the unit using the software, but the most used ones are available via the AV-OUT menu. Below is the actual AV-OUT conguration menu structure:
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MENU
OK
Menu Menu item Parameter
Video Standard
• NTSC
• NTSC-433
• PAL
• SECAM
Audio
Source
• Line in
• Ext Mic
• Int Mic
Gain
• Lowest
• Lower
• Low
• Medium
• High
Record
Format
• Mpeg-2
• Mpeg-4
Quality
• LQ
• EP
• LP
• SP
• HQ
Auto Rec
• Disable
• Enable
Prole
• Load prole
OSD Stamp
• Disable
• Enable
System
Date
• 00-00-00
Time
• 00:00:00
Beep
• Disable
• Enable
CAM Volt
• 5V to 12V
Power O
• Disable
• 5 Mins
• 10 Mins
• 15 Mins
Connect
• Direct
• LAN
3 CH
Layout
• CH_1
• CH_2
• CH_3
• PIP
• PIP-2
• PIP-2-B
• H-SPLIT
• V-SPLIT
• PIP-3
• PIP-3-B
Border
• Enable
• Disable
Blink
• Enable
• Disable
Color
• Black
• Low grey
• High grey
• White
Size
• 1/9
• 1/6
• 1/4
Position
• 1 to 9
PadColor
• Black
• Low grey
• High grey
• Blue
Beacon
Laptimer
• Enable
• Disable
Mask Time
0 to 99 secs
As Split
• Yes
• No
Splits
• 0 to 4
Sysclock
• True up
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Firmware Upgrade:
A rmware is a small program which is built inside the unit. The rmware of the Bullet DVR can be upgraded if necessary, sometimes to x known bugs or issues, and sometimes to add new features to the unit. When you power up the device, the Bullet DVR searches on the CF memory card for the two core image les: osd.img and image.2510.img. These les can be downloaded for free from www.bulletdvr.com. If they are found, the rmware upgrade will begin automatically. If they are not present, the device will load up the last known conguration. Please follow the rmware upgrade instructions very carefully, as failure to do so could cause hardware failure and render the unit inoperable.
1. Format the CF memory card using the FAT32 le system.
2. Copy the image les osd.img and image.2510.img to the root of the memory card.
3. Launch the Bullet DVR conguration utility and set all the parameters as required, then make sure to save the device.ini le to the root of the card.
4. Insert the CF memory card into the Bullet DVR unit.
5. Turn on the power using the AC wall adapter.
6. After the unit is turned on, and the image les are found, the rmware upgrade will begin automatically. The LED status light will change colors, and audio beeps will be audible. This procedure takes a few minutes to complete. Do NOT turn o the power during this time!
7. After the upgrade is completed, the Bullet DVR will reboot automatically.
8. When you hear the audio signal and the LED light remains steady green for some time, the upgrade process is complete.
You may now unplug the AC adapter and remove the memory card. Insert it in your PC computer, and the le updmgr.txt should be on it if successful. You can delete the 2 image les from the card.
Optional Items:
LANC remote control: REM-01
Your Bullet DVR™ supports all known versions of the LANC protocol. You can use any brand of LANC remote control to trigger Power On/O and Recording On/O without having to press the buttons on the control panel. A very convenient status light on the remote control lets you know the status of the recorder by ashing and changing colors.
NOTE: Do not plug or unplug the LANC remote control whenever power is applied to the unit. Make sure to always turn o the power before attempting any connections to the LANC socket, or you risk damaging the unit.
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Dual-Cam Switch: DCS-01
You can wire two cameras simultaneously to the same CAM input, with the use of the Dual-Cam switch. The switch is panel-mounted and held in place with a lock-nut, so it can be mounted on a dashboard or anywhere you require, by drilling a small hole in the panel.
Handle-Bar Switch: HBS-01
This switch is the same as DCS-01, with the addition of a handlebar adapter made from CNC machined aluminum, designed to be mounted on the handlebar of any bike or motorcycle, size 7/8” (22mm). It allows you to toggle switch between two cameras, without removing your hands from the controls.
Extension cable: EXT-XX
If you need to extend the length of the waterproof video cable from your Bullet Camera, or Dual-Cam Switch, you may purchase a Bullet DVR waterproof extension cable. They are available in various lengths, to suit any applications.
EXT-00 (50cm), EXT-01 (100cm), EXT-02 (200cm), EXT-03 (300cm), EXT-05 (500cm).
Bullet Camera Lens: BCL-XX
All of our Bullet Cameras come standard with an optical lens of 3.6mm, which provides a 92 degree angle-of-view. This lens can be replaced quickly and easily, without the need for special tools. They are available in a multitude of sizes, to help you achieve that great shot you are looking for.
BCL-00 (2.9mm), BCL-01 (4,3mm), BCL-02 (6.0mm), BCL-03 (8.0mm), BCL-04 (16mm).
Protective Glass: GLA-01
This replacement glass is custom t for all of our Bullet Cameras. It is cut from a high quality, non-reective glass and will come in handy after your camera glass is scratched or broken, over time or after hitting a rock or some debris on the track.
Stereo Microphone: MIC-02
This microphone plugs directly into the MIC jack of the DVR unit, and allows you to capture audio externally, instead of relying on the built-in microphone of the unit. It’s a great addition for when the DVR is mounted far away from the sound source, or just to upgrade the standard mono recording to a 2-channel stereo sound. The standard cable length is 110cm (40 in.) and can be extended easily, using the LLE-XX extensions.
Laptimer / LANC Extension Cable: LLE-XX
This cable will extend the maximum length of your Laptimer or LANC remote control. Both devices use the same cable, and can be ordered in various lengths. Features a straight 2.5mm connector on one end, and a right-angle
2.5mm on the other end.
LLE-00 (30cm), LLE-01 (100cm), LLE-02 (200cm), LLE-03 (300cm), LLE-05 (500cm)
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To locate the nearest Bullet DVR™ authorized dealer or service center, contact:
Bullet DVR
1284 Des Seigneurs,
# 94086,
Terrebonne, QC,
J6W 5V4 Canada
Phone: (+1) 450.686.4550
Fax: (+1) 450.686.4551
www.bu lletd vr.com
Bullet DVR
1284 Des Seigneurs #94086,
Terrebonne, QC,
J6W 5V4, Canada.
PH: (+1) 514.313.8319
info@bulletdvr.com
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