EverFocus EMV400FHD User Manual

EMV400 FHD
4 Channels 1080p Full HD Mobile DVR
User’s Manual
Copyright © EverFocus Electronics Corp.
Release Date: December, 2016
E VERFOCUS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
EMV400 FHD
1080p Full HD Mobile DVR
User’s Manual
1995-2016 EverFocus Electronics Corp.
www.everfocus.com.tw
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Safety Precautions
Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or
system installers.
Do not block the ventilation openings or slots on the cover. Do not drop metallic parts through slots. This could permanently damage the appliance.
Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service.
Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance. To prevent electric shock, do not remove
screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Contact qualified service personnel for maintenance. Handle the appliance with care. Do not strike or shake, as this may damage the appliance.
Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture, nor try to operate it in wet areas. Do
take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet. Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Moisture may damage the appliance and also may cause electric shock.
Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body. Use a dry cloth
to clean the appliance when it is dirty. When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.
Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of fire or electric
shock.
Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature, humidity or power source
ratings. Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists. Use the mobile DVR at temperatures within -40°C~55°C / -40°F~131°F (Storage). The input power source is between 9V DC and 36V DC.
Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
Heed Warnings
All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
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Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
Cleaning
Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners, abrasive or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
Water and Moisture
Do not use this unit near water-for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, in an unprotected outdoor installation, or any area which is classified as a wet location.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service this unit by yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Power Cord Protection
Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, playing particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit.
RTC (Real Time Clock) Battery
When encounter failure of time calibration of your DVR, the issue may be caused by running-out of RTC battery. Users will have to change the RTC battery on the main board of the Mobile DVR.
ATTENTION! This is a class A product which may cause radio interference in a domestic environment; in this case, the user may be urged to take adequate measures.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users’ authority to operate this equipment.
WEEE
The information in this manual was current upon publication. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve his products. Therefore, all specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Manufacturer is not responsible for misprints or typographical errors. Please read this manual carefully before installing and using this unit. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
This Product is RoHS compliant.
Your EverFocus product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. Please, dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection/recycling centre. In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic product.
Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Features .......................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Packing List ...................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Optional Accessories ....................................................................................................... 4
1.4 Front Panel ...................................................................................................................... 5
1.5 Rear Panel ....................................................................................................................... 6
2. Getting Started .............................................................................................................. 8
2.1 Installation ...................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.1 Mounting ..................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Hard Disk Installation .................................................................................................... 12
2.3 SD Card Installation ....................................................................................................... 14
2.4 Vehicle Connection ....................................................................................................... 16
2.4.1 Connecting to a Truck with 24 VDC .......................................................................... 16
2.4.2 Connecting to a Car with 12 VDC .............................................................................. 17
2.5 Basic Connection ........................................................................................................... 18
2.5.1 Power Harness Cable ................................................................................................ 19
2.5.2 Video Cable / Power-Out Cable ................................................................................ 20
2.5.3 Audio Cable ............................................................................................................... 21
2.5.4 D-Sub Cable ............................................................................................................... 22
2.6 Monitor Connection ...................................................................................................... 23
2.7 Turning On / Off the Power .......................................................................................... 23
2.8 Accessing the Mobile DVR ............................................................................................ 24
2.9 Connecting the Mobile DVR to the Network ................................................................ 29
2.9.1 Router or LAN Connection ........................................................................................ 29
2.9.2 Direct High-Speed Connection .................................................................................. 32
2.9.3 One-to-One Connection ............................................................................................ 33
3. General Operation ....................................................................................................... 37
3.1 USB Mouse Operation .................................................................................................. 37
3.1.1 How to Select a Channel / Enable Audio Out ........................................................... 37
3.1.2 OSD Root Menu ........................................................................................................ 38
3.1.3 Field Input Options.................................................................................................... 38
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3.2 General Operation ........................................................................................................ 40
3.2.1 Login .......................................................................................................................... 40
3.2.2 Forget Your Password ............................................................................................... 41
3.2.3 Camera Selection ...................................................................................................... 41
3.2.4 Audio Selection ......................................................................................................... 42
4. OSD Root Menu ........................................................................................................... 43
4.1 PTZ ................................................................................................................................. 45
4.1.1 Express Control of PTZ .............................................................................................. 47
4.2 Layout Switching ........................................................................................................... 48
4.3 Channel Switching ......................................................................................................... 48
4.4 Display ........................................................................................................................... 49
4.5 Sequence ....................................................................................................................... 51
4.6 Zoom ............................................................................................................................. 51
4.7 Archiving the Recordings or Log Data to the USB or FTP ............................................. 53
4.8 Logout ........................................................................................................................... 56
4.8.1 Temporarily Logout ................................................................................................... 57
5. Search and Playback..................................................................................................... 59
5.1 Quick Playback .............................................................................................................. 59
5.2 Playback Bar .................................................................................................................. 60
5.3 Searching the Recordings for Playing Back ................................................................... 62
5.3.1 Time Search ............................................................................................................... 62
5.3.2 Event Search ............................................................................................................. 63
5.3.3 Snapshot Search ........................................................................................................ 64
6. System ......................................................................................................................... 66
6.1 Express .......................................................................................................................... 68
6.2 Camera .......................................................................................................................... 69
6.2.1 Basic Setting .............................................................................................................. 69
6.2.1.1 Display Aspect Ratio ....................................................................................... 71
6.2.2 Adjust Setting ............................................................................................................ 72
6.2.2.1 eZ Controller (Control Camera OSD Setting from DVR End) .......................... 73
6.3 Record & Playback ........................................................................................................ 74
6.3.1 Record ....................................................................................................................... 74
6.3.2 Playback .................................................................................................................... 75
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6.4 Event ............................................................................................................................. 76
6.4.1 Alarm ......................................................................................................................... 76
6.4.2 Video Loss ................................................................................................................. 79
6.4.3 Motion....................................................................................................................... 81
6.4.4 GPS Event .................................................................................................................. 84
6.4.5 G-Sensor Event .......................................................................................................... 86
6.4.6 Other ......................................................................................................................... 88
6.5 Hard Disk ....................................................................................................................... 97
6.5.1 Disk ............................................................................................................................ 97
6.5.2 SD Card ...................................................................................................................... 98
6.5.3 Lock/Format .............................................................................................................. 99
6.6 Display Setting............................................................................................................. 100
6.6.1 Monitor OSD ........................................................................................................... 100
6.6.2 Monitor Sequence .................................................................................................. 101
6.7 Network Settings ......................................................................................................... 102
6.7.1 LAN .......................................................................................................................... 102
6.7.2 Wireless ................................................................................................................... 105
6.7.3 Mobile ..................................................................................................................... 107
6.7.4 Email ........................................................................................................................ 108
6.7.5 DDNS ....................................................................................................................... 109
6.7.6 FTP ........................................................................................................................... 115
6.7.7 Alarm Server ........................................................................................................... 116
6.7.8 Remote/Mobile ....................................................................................................... 117
6.7.9 Network Test ........................................................................................................... 118
6.7.10 Xfleet ................................................................................................................... 119
6.8 Schedule Setting ......................................................................................................... 120
6.8.1 Express Setup .......................................................................................................... 120
6.8.2 Holidays ................................................................................................................... 121
6.8.3 Schedule .................................................................................................................. 122
6.9 System Setting ............................................................................................................ 125
6.9.1 Date / Time ............................................................................................................. 125
6.9.2 Daylight Saving ........................................................................................................ 127
6.9.3 User Group .............................................................................................................. 128
6.9.4 User Management .................................................................................................. 130
6.9.5 I/O Control .............................................................................................................. 132
6.9.6 EKB200 Setting ........................................................................................................ 134
6.9.7 Miscellaneous ......................................................................................................... 136
6.10 Information ................................................................................................................. 138
6.10.1 System ................................................................................................................. 138
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6.10.2 Log ....................................................................................................................... 140
7. Remote Access to the Mobile DVR.............................................................................. 141
7.1 Accessing the Mobile DVR on the Network ................................................................ 141
7.2 Remote Live View ....................................................................................................... 145
7.3 Menu Bar..................................................................................................................... 146
7.3.1 Express .................................................................................................................... 147
7.3.2 Camera .................................................................................................................... 148
7.3.2.1 Basic Setting ................................................................................................. 148
7.3.2.2 Adjust Setting ............................................................................................... 150
7.3.3 Record ..................................................................................................................... 152
7.3.4 Event ....................................................................................................................... 153
7.3.4.1 Alarm ............................................................................................................ 153
7.3.4.2 Video Loss .................................................................................................... 156
7.3.4.3 Motion .......................................................................................................... 157
7.3.4.4 GPS Event ..................................................................................................... 160
7.3.4.5 G-Sensor Event ............................................................................................. 162
7.3.4.6 Other ............................................................................................................ 163
7.3.5 Disk .......................................................................................................................... 172
7.3.5.1 Disk ............................................................................................................... 172
7.3.5.2 SD Card ......................................................................................................... 173
7.3.5.3 Lock/Format ................................................................................................. 174
7.3.6 Display Setting......................................................................................................... 175
7.3.6.1 Monitor OSD ................................................................................................ 175
7.3.6.2 M/T SEQ ....................................................................................................... 176
7.3.7 Network .................................................................................................................. 177
7.3.7.1 LAN ............................................................................................................... 177
7.3.7.2 Wireless ........................................................................................................ 180
7.3.7.3 Mobile .......................................................................................................... 181
7.3.7.4 Email ............................................................................................................. 182
7.3.7.5 DDNS ............................................................................................................ 183
7.3.7.6 FTP ................................................................................................................ 188
7.3.7.7 Alarm Server................................................................................................. 189
7.3.7.8 Remote/Mobile ............................................................................................ 190
7.3.7.9 Xfleet ............................................................................................................ 191
7.3.8 Schedule .................................................................................................................. 192
7.3.8.1 Express Setup ............................................................................................... 192
7.3.8.2 Holiday ......................................................................................................... 193
7.3.8.3 Schedule ....................................................................................................... 194
7.3.9 System Setting ........................................................................................................ 197
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7.3.9.1 Date/Time .................................................................................................... 197
7.3.9.2 Daylight Saving ............................................................................................. 199
7.3.9.3 User Group ................................................................................................... 200
7.3.9.4 User Management ....................................................................................... 202
7.3.9.5 I/O Control ................................................................................................... 204
7.3.9.6 EKB200 Setting ............................................................................................. 206
7.3.9.7 Miscellaneous .............................................................................................. 208
7.3.10 Information ......................................................................................................... 209
7.3.10.1 System ........................................................................................................ 209
7.3.10.2 Log .............................................................................................................. 210
7.3.11 Copy .................................................................................................................... 211
7.3.12 Search .................................................................................................................. 214
7.3.12.1 Time Search ................................................................................................ 214
7.3.12.2 Event Search............................................................................................... 215
7.3.13 PTZ ....................................................................................................................... 217
8. Specifications ............................................................................................................. 219
9. Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................... 221
Appendix A: Network Overview ......................................................................................... 222
Appendix B: Linksys & D-Link Port Forwarding ................................................................... 226
Appendix C: Timing of Alarm Modes .................................................................................. 230
Appendix D: Express Setup Recording Value Selection Rules .............................................. 233
Appendix E: IR Remote Control .......................................................................................... 235
Appendix F: RTSP URL Syntax............................................................................................. 236
Appendix G: Tested Card Brands ........................................................................................ 239
Appendix H: Recording Backup through EF-Reader............................................................. 240
Appendix I: Auto HDD Retry Mechanism ............................................................................ 241
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EMV400 FHD Mobile DVR
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Chapter

1. Introduction

The latest EverFocus digital video recorder generation is based on H.264 compression technology, resulting in enhanced recording capacity and improved network image transmission speed with high image quality. The 1080p full HD mobile DVR EMV400 FHD can support 4 channels analog SD/HD cameras, delivering and recording up to 1080p full HD resolution.
Its comprehensive features along with the embedded 3-axis g-sensor function enable the almost universal application of this full HD mobile DVR series. It supports various interfaces such as three USB ports / RS-485 / RS-232 / Panic Button / CAN bus / GPS, 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi Antenna. The design of RCA video/audio outputs at front panel makes your installation easy. You can install one
2.5”hard disk in the HD mobile DVR. You can also install one SD Card for alarm event backup recording. The User Interface has been specially designed to fit mobile small-sized monitor.
EMV400 FHD is equipped with anti-shock and anti-vibration housing. M12 connectors are also equipped. The power supply supports voltage regulator, and delay on/off. In addition, the Full HD mobile DVRs are SAE-J1455, EN50155, E-Mark, CE and FCC certified.
You can use EverFocus Mobile Applications, MobileFocus, to remotely view the camera streams from the HD mobile DVR through your handheld devices; or use EverFocus Xfleet system for remote fleet management. You can also use EverFocus EF-Reader to remotely back up recordings from the HDD/SD card of the mobile DVRs. The full HD mobile DVR is the ideal solution for your mobile surveillance needs.
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EMV400 FHD Mobile DVR
FHD
Notebook / PC
Speaker
Mouse
USB Storage Device
SD Card Slot
2.5" HDD x 1
HDD Key Lock
WAN
CMS (Client PC)
Main Monitor
(RCA)
Function Key
(reserved)
Power Supply
GPS
Wi-Fi
3G
4G
Main
Monitor
(VGA)
Panic Button
RS-232 CAN bus
(optional)
PTZ Camera
Analog SD/HD
Camera
*12VDC Power
Output 1 ~ 4
Audio Input
Main Monitor (BNC)
Call Monitor
System Diagram
* The EMV400 FHD has 4 power output sets (+/-). Each power out set (+/-) provides 12VDC, 500mA power output.
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1.1 Features

1080p full HD mobile DVR (supports analog SD / HD cameras)
Up to 1080p full HD resolution for recording
Dual-stream from H.264 video compression
eZ.Controller function: Control camera OSD settings and PTZ operation directly from DVR
end
Supports HDD (up to 1TB) or SSD
Provides one 1Gb Ethernet port
3-axis G-sensor embedded
Multiple serial interfaces
Internal temperature control (built-in 2 heaters)
IR remote control function
Aviation (M12) connectors adopted
Archives recordings to the USB storage device
Supports mobile applications (MobileFocus)
Multiple network monitoring: Web viewer, Xfleet (Server System), EF Reader (Windows
Application)
Certificates: CE, FCC, EN50155, E-Mark, SAE-J1455 (shock & vibration only)**
3G, 4G LTE function / GPS function / Wi-Fi function (Optional) *
* Requires an external 3G / 4G / GPS / Wi-Fi antenna, please refer to 1.3 Optional Accessories.
** To meet the EN50155 standard, the Z-type mounting bracket is required; to meet the SAE-
J1455 standard, the anti-vibration mounting bracket is required. Please refer to 2.1.1 Mounting for more details.
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EMV400 FHD Mobile DVR

1.2 Packing List

FHD Mobile DVR x 1
HDD Tray (with two HDD lock keys and 8 screws packed inside the tray) x 1 (see 2.2 Hard
Disk Installation)
Mounting Bracket (you can use either bracket to mount the MDVR to the vehicle, please
order either one you preferred before shipping. The two types of mounting bracket cannot be used simultaneously. See 2.1.1 Mounting for more details.
- Z-Type Bracket x 2 (includes Long Screw with washers x 4; Short Screw with washers x 4) Note: To meet the EN50155 standard, Z-Type Bracket is required.
- Anti-Vibration Bracket x 1 (already installed on the mobile DVR) Note: To meet the SAE-J1455 standard, Anti-Vibration Bracket is required.
IR Remote Control (with two AAA batteries. See Note 4) x 1
Power Harness Cable x 1
Video Cable x 1 (see 2.5.2 Video Cable / Power-Out Cable)
Audio Cable x 1 (see 2.5.3 Audio Cable)
D-Sub Cable x 1 (see 2.5.4 D-Sub Cable)
Power-Out Cable x1 (see 2.5.2 Video Cable / Power-Out Cable)
CD x 1 (Please see Note 3.)
Quick Installation Guide x 1
Note:
1. Equipment configurations and supplied accessories vary by country. Please consult your
local EverFocus office or agents for more information. Please also keep the shipping carton for possible future use.
2. Contact the shipper if any items appear to have been damaged in the shipping process.
3. The CD contains the IP Utility software, User Manual and Quick Installation Guide.
4. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries
according to the instructions. a. Use only two AAA dry cell batteries. b. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire as it may explode.

1.3 Optional Accessories

3G Antenna: For using 3G network function
4G Antenna: For using 4G LTE network function (LTE frequency bands differ among regions)
GPS Antenna: For using GPS function
Wi-Fi Antenna: For using Wi-Fi function
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Description

1.4 Front Panel

1 USB2.0 Port Three USB2.0 ports for connecting to the USB storage device or mouse.
2 HDD Drive Tray Install a 2.5” HDD for recording.
Insert a SD / SDHC card (up to 32GB) for alarm event backup recording
3 SD Card Slot
(see 2.3 SD Card Installation). To see the SD card info, see 6.5.2 SD Card. To enable the SD card function, see 6.4.1 Alarm. You can also see Appendix G for tested card brands.
4 Function Key This Function key is currently reserved.
5 IR Receiver Receives data from the infrared remote control.
Alarm: Turns on when the connected alarm I/O is triggered; turns
off when the alarm I/O stops being triggered.
GPS: Turns on continuously when the mobile DVR is receiving GPS
data.
System Fail: Turns off when system is acting normally. Turns on
6 System LEDs
when these events occur: System Clock Error / Fan Fail / Disk Temperature Over / Disk Fail / Disk Off / Network Loss.
Heater: Blinks when heater on; off blinking when heater off.
HD R/W: Blinks when the HDD is reading or writing.
Power: Turns on continuously when the power is supplied. Blinks
when Battery power error occurs (lower than 9V or higher than 36V) or 12VDC power supply error.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9
11
1210
RCA video output for connecting to a monitor for live view, playback and displaying OSD.
7 Main Monitor
Note this mobile DVR has three Main Monitor outputs (one on the
front panel and the other two on the rear panel). All of the Main Monitor ports can be connected simultaneously.
8 HDD Key Lock Lock and unlock the HDD tray.
RCA audio output for connecting to the speakers. The audio output
9 Audio Out
only works during playback. Speakers with a (built-in) amplifier and external power supply are required.
10 Ethernet Port One RJ-45 port for connecting to the network.

1.5 Rear Panel

No. Name Description
1 Antenna 1 (3G/4G)
2 Antenna 2 (4G)
Connects to the 3G or 4G Antenna for using 3G / 4G LTE function.
Connects to the 4G Antenna for using 4G LTE function. Note that the 4G function is required to use both Antenna 1 and 2.
3 Antenna 3 (GPS) Connects to the GPS Antenna for using GPS function.
4 Antenna 4 (Wi-Fi) Connects to the Wi-Fi antenna for using Wi-Fi function.
5 Main Monitor (VGA)
VGA video output for connecting to the main monitor for live view, playback and displaying OSD.
D-Sub connector for connecting to the Alarm I/O, RS-232 (CAN
6 D-Sub Connector
bus) or RS-485 devices (such as analog PTZ cameras). For details, please refer to 2.5.4 D-Sub Cable.
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EMV400 FHD Mobile DVR
BNC video output for connecting to the main monitor for live view, playback and displaying OSD.
7 Main Monitor (BNC)
Note the mobile DVR has 3 Main Monitor outputs (one on the
front panel and the other 2 on the rear panel). All of the Main Monitor ports can be connected simultaneously.
8 Call Monitor (BNC)
9 Audio Input
10 Video Input
BNC video output for connecting to the call monitor for displaying the live view.
D-Sub connector for connecting to the supplied Audio Cable. For details, please refer to 2.5.3 Audio Cable. Microphones with a (built-in) amplifier and external power supply are required.
M12 connector for connecting to the supplied Video Cable. You can then connect analog HD / SD cameras to the Video Cable.
Note:
1. The mobile DVR can automatically configure itself as NTSC or
PAL. To do this, connect a camera to any channel of the mobile DVR. The mobile DVR will detect the first connected camera format (NTSC or PAL) and then automatically configure itself to the detected format from the first connected camera. For example, if the format of the first connected camera is NTSC, the mobile DVR will configure itself to NTSC format.
2. All video inputs are compatible with all resolution types of
cameras, including 1080p, 720p and D1 cameras (HD-TVI / HD-CVI / HD-SDI cameras are not supported). You can connect any types of cameras to the desired channels.
11 DC Power Input
Power harness cable for connecting to 9 ~ 36VDC power source. For details, please refer to 2.5.1 Power Harness Cable.
12VDC power supply to the connected cameras (supply 12VDC,
12 12VDC Power Outputs
500mA per camera). Please refer to 2.5.2 Video Cable / Power­Out Cable.
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EMV400 FHD Mobile DVR
Bottom of passenger seat next to the driver
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Chapter

2. Getting Started

2.1 Installation

Before installation, choose a location in the vehicle where it can:
Provide convenient access for installing or removing the hard disk
Allow air to flow around the fan vents. Inadequate or improper air flow can impede proper
operation of the mobile DVR
Please avoid installing the mobile DVR to the following locations in the vehicle:
That is subject to high vibration / sunlight levels
That is subject to be drenched of the rain
Where passengers can interfere with the mobile DVR
Next to a heater duct
The following table lists the recommended location options in the vehicle:
Location
Bottom of glove box- horizontal mount
Underneath bulkhead-horizontal mount Yes Yes No Yes
Front of bulkhead-horizontal mount Yes Yes Yes Yes
Beside deriver seat-horizontal mount
Note: Do not install the mobile DVR on the floor or on the transmission access hatch. These locations have the highest levels of vibration and may be subject to water damage.
Convenient Operation
Yes Yes Yes Yes
No Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Easy to Install
Low Vibration
Good Air Flow
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EMV400 FHD Mobile DVR
Support-Mount Suspend-Mount
Interface
Interface

2.1.1 Mounting

You can use the provided mounting bracket in the package to mount the mobile DVR inside the vehicle. Two mounting types are available, Support-Mount and Suspend-Mount.
If the mounting bracket you ordered is a Z-Type Bracket, both of the above two mounting types are supported. Please note that to meet the EN50155 standard for the mobile DVR, the Z-Type Bracket is required to be used.
If the mounting bracket you ordered is an Anti-Vibration Bracket, only the Support-Mount is supported. Please note that to meet the SAE-J1455 standard for the mobile DVR, the Anti-
Vibration Bracket is required to be used.
Z-Type Bracket Anti-Vibration Bracket
EN50155 Standard Yes -
SAE-J1455 Standard - Yes
Support-Mount Yes Yes
Suspend-Mount Yes -
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EMV400 FHD Mobile DVR
With Z-Type Bracket
272mm/10.709"
73mm/2.866"
Z-Type Bracket
Fixing Bracket
Dimensions and Installation
To install the mobile DVR onto a surface using Z-Type Brackets:
1. Attach the supplied two Z-Type Brackets to the Fixing Bracket on the mobile DVR. Use the
supplied four Short Screws with washers to screw the Z-Type Brackets to the Fixing Bracket.
2. Screw the mobile DVR to the surface using the supplied four Long Screws with washers.
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EMV400 FHD Mobile DVR
136.3mm/5.4"
63.4mm/2.5"
178mm/7"
50mm/1.969"
229.6mm/9"
207.4mm/8.2"
235.7mm/9.3"
218mm/8.6"
192mm/7.6"
Ø5.5mm/Ø0.2"
To install the mobile DVR onto a surface using Anti-Vibration Bracket:
The Anti-Vibration Bracket is already installed on the mobile DVR. Users need to prepare four screws to screw the mobile DVR onto a surface. The screw diameter on the Anti-Vibration
Bracket is Ø5.5mm / Ø0.2”.
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EMV400 FHD Mobile DVR
Locked
Unlocked
EMV400 FHD
Release Latch
Locking Arm
EMV400 FHD
HDD Tray
Locking Arm
EMV400 FHD

2.2 Hard Disk Installation

The mobile DVRs supply with a 2.5” HDD tray for inserting a Hard Disk for video recordings. Please follow the steps below to install the Hard Disk.
Note: The mobile DVR does not support hot swap for the hard disk. Ensure to power off the mobile DVR before removing the hard disk. Also ensure to remove the hard disk only after the power was completely shut off. This would protect and extend the operating life of the hard disk.
1. Make sure the mobile DVR is powered-off, and unlock the HDD Tray using the supplied key.
2. To install the HDD, press the Release Latch to the right, and the Locking Arm will pop up.
3. Gently pull out the Locking Arm to take out the HDD tray.
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4. Take out the supplied HDD screw pack inside the HDD Tray, insert a HDD in the HDD Tray and
then screw the HDD to the tray with the supplied 8 screws.
5. Insert the HDD Tray into the drive bay and close the Locking Arm until you hear a click.
6. Lock the HDD Tray before you power on the mobile DVR.
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2.3 SD Card Installation

The mobile DVRs provide SD card function for Alarm event backup recording. Please follow the steps below to install the SD Card. Up to 32 GB SD / SDHC cards are supported (see Appendix G Tested Card Brands).
1. On the front panel of the mobile DVR, unscrew the SD card protection plate.
2. Lift up the SD card protection plate and then insert a SD card.
3. Screw back the SD card protection plate. The SD card installation is now complete.
The Mobile DVR will automatically detect when a new SD card has been inserted and the below SD card format message will pop-up. Click Yes to format the SD card. The formatting process will take about 30 ~ 60 seconds. Note that only the formatted SD card can be used for alarm event backup recording function.
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After installing the SD Card, it’s recommended to enable the Record Overwrite function. The Record Overwrite function enables the mobile DVR to overwrite the recordings when the card space is full. If Record Overwrite is not enabled, the alarm event backup recording to the SD card will stop when card space is full. The mobile DVR will automatically pop-up a “SD Card Disk Full” message for notification. Users will have to replace a new SD card; or backup the SD card recordings and then erase (format) the recordings to resume the alarm event backup recording function.
To enable the Record Overwrite function, please go to the OSD menu: System < Record & Playback < Record.
To remove the SD card, please go to the OSD menu: System < Disk < SD Card, and click the
Unmount SD button. Then you can safely remove the SD card from the mobile DVR.
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24V+ (Red)
IGN (Yellow)
Relay (24V)
GND (Black)
Vehicle Battery
+
-
24V
Power Harness Cable
Fuse (15A)
Lock
ACC
On
Power
ACC

2.4 Vehicle Connection

The mobile DVR supports input power voltage between 9 VDC ~ 36 VDC. You can install the mobile DVR in all kinds of vehicles support the above power voltage. The diagrams below are examples to illustrate the connection inside car / truck with 12 VDC / 24 VDC.

2.4.1 Connecting to a Truck with 24 VDC

Glove box (inside or underneath)
Driver’s seat (between the seat and the back panel) or underneath the Passenger seat
Note:
1. If the car is without an ignition key, please connect the IGN (yellow) wire directly or
2. It is suggested to use a relay in the installation. Otherwise, the mobile DVR will always
via a switch to the vehicle battery.
draw the power from the vehicle battery.
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12V+ (Red)
IGN (Yellow)
Relay (12V)
GND (Black)
Vehicle Battery
+
-
12V
Power Harness Cable
Fuse (15A)
Lock
ACC
On
Power
ACC

2.4.2 Connecting to a Car with 12 VDC

Glove box (inside or underneath)
Driver seat (between the seat and side panel)
Trunk
Passenger seat (underneath)
Note:
1. If the car is without an ignition key, please connect the IGN (yellow) wire directly or
via a switch to the vehicle battery.
2. It is suggested to use a relay in the installation. Otherwise, the mobile DVR will always
draw the power from the vehicle battery.
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Front View Rear View
Mouse
2.5" HDD
1
2
Main Monitor
3 4
Speaker
WAN
CMS (Client PC)
5
9
Power Supply
Power Harness Cable
Analog SD/HD
Camera
Video Cable
6
8
Audio Cable
Audio Input
7
NB / PC

2.5 Basic Connection

After installing the mobile DVR in the vehicle, you can start connecting the mobile DVR to the external devices. The instructions below describe the basic connection to the mobile DVRs. For details on cable connections, please refer to the following sections.
1. To record videos, insert a 2.5” HDD to the HDD tray. Remember to lock the HDD Key Lock
after inserting the HDD or the recording will not start (see 2.2 Hard Disk Installation).
2. To control the system, connect a mouse to the mobile DVR or use the supplied IR Remote
Control.
3. To view videos, connect a monitor to the RCA port using the RCA cable supplied by the
monitor manufacturer. You can also connect other video out ports, please refer to 2.6 Monitor Connection.
4. To listen to audio of video source, connect a speaker to the Audio-out RCA socket. Note that
the speaker with a (built-in) amplifier and external power is required.
5. To manage the mobile DVR over network, use a standard RJ-45 cable to connect the mobile
DVR to the network. Note: The mobile DVRs feature Wi-Fi/3G/4G function. You can optionally connect
Wi-Fi/3G/4G module and antenna to the mobile DVR for networking.
6. Connect the cameras to the mobile DVR using the supplied Video Cable. Please refer to 2.5.2
Video Cable / Power-Out Cable. (Note HD-TVI/HD-CVI/HD-SDI cameras are not supported.)
7. To power on the cameras, connect the power inputs of the cameras to the 12VDC power
outputs of the mobile DVR using the supplied Power-Out Cable, please refer to 2.5.2 Video Cable / Power-Out Cable.
8. Connect the audio input devices to the mobile DVR using the supplied Audio Cable. Please
refer to 2.5.3 Audio Cable.
9. Connect the supplied Power Harness Cable to the power supply in the vehicle for powering
the mobile DVR. For details on vehicle connection, please refer to 2.4 Vehicle Connection.
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IGN (Yellow)
DC Power In (Red)
GND (Black)
9 VDC ~ 36 VDC
Pins on Power Cable
Power Input
Power Harness Cable

2.5.1 Power Harness Cable

You can connect the mobile DVR to a power source between 9 VDC ~ 36 VDC.
Pin Assignment
No. Color Description No. Color Description
1 Red DC Power Input 5 Black GND 2 Red DC Power Input 6 Black GND 3 Red DC Power Input 7 Yellow IGN 4 Black GND
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Video Input
Port
Camera 1 ~ 4
Video Cable
Power-Out Cable 1 ~ 4
+ (black with white stripe)
- (black)

2.5.2 Video Cable / Power-Out Cable

The mobile DVRs have 1 Video In port for connecting 4 analog cameras using the supplied Video Cable. (Note that HD-TVI / HD-CVI / HD-SDI cameras are not supported.)
The Video Cable is labeled with VIN 1~ VIN 4.
You can also use the supplied Power-Out Cable to power on the connected cameras. One Power-Out Cable provides four set of power output wires (+/-). Each set of power output wires provides 12VDC, 500mA power.
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