RVS Systems RVS-D5020, RVS-5520 User Manual

Mobile Mule
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RVS-5520
Installation and Setup Guide
COPYRIGHT © 2017 Rear View Safety, Inc.
Contents
Introduction and Overview
Installation
HDD, SIM card, SD card Mounting the Unit in Vehicle Making Connections
Antennae Power Display I/O
Cameras Setup Menus Monitor
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Introduction
KEY FEATURES
and Overview
The RVS-5520 HD MDVR is a mobile HD DVR that supports 4 channels analog audio and video recording and playback simultaneously.
The device supports up to 4 analog cameras and one 1080P IPC recorder at the same time.
Equipped with an ARM DSP fast dual-core processor running on the Linux embedded OS, the RVS-5520 also integrates:
H.264 video encoding/decoding
3G/4G network
GPS
Wi-Fi
Failsafe protection
HDD shock absorption
HDD heating and wide voltage features.
Supports up to 4 cameras Connect and record up to 4 cameras (in addition to an IP camera),
recording all cameras simultaneously.
Monitor connectivity Connects to monitor, allowing the driver to view all cameras connected
and to record them. Allows all trigger functions of a backup camera system.
GPS tracking Records speed, location, and exact driving route together with footage.
Geo Fencing Allows you to set a route and receive alert on playback of vehicle
deviation from route.
Loop recording Records camera feed continuously, looping over oldest recordings when
storage capacity exceeded.
Events Can trigger certain recorded footage as events to be overwrite-protected
G-sensor Recognizes sudden movements and can set alerts to save these
recordings as events.
Flash storage Records onto a hard drive (2TB) and is mirrored onto an SD card (128GB).
H.264 video compression High quality compression provides best quality video in smallest storage
space.
Delay power off Up to 24 hrs. power-off delay, to record footage even after vehicle is shut
off.
Mobile App Remote access via Android mobile devices; view the cameras feeds and
vehicle location directly from a smartphone.
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Front Panel
CLOSED (normal operation)
OPEN (HDD, SIM, and SD access)
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Front Panel
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Rear Panel
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Rear Panel
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Remote Control
REMOTE KEYS
LOGIN Press to input your password and access setup screens
INFO View system information
Quad View (1,2,3,4)
RETURN Return to previous menu; exit from setup menu.
PAUSE/STEP Pause playing or play images at a single step. Press again to restore normal play speed.
FRAME Press to select a frame rate.
PLAY Press to start playing a video file.
FWD Forward key with four speeds: 2X,4X,8X,16X
REW Rewind key with four speeds: 2X,4X,8X,16X
NEXT Page down; go to next title.
PREV Page up; go to previous title.
PTZ Pan/Tilt/Zoom control
F1, F2, F3 Functional test keys.
Used to switch between quad view and single view; press the Quad View key to display 4 screens. Press number 1/2/3/4 to display channel 1, 2,3, 4, respecvely
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Kit Contents
COMPONENTS
1 MDVR
2 Remote control
3 4G antenna
4 Camera cable(s)
5 GPS antenna
6 Display output cable
7 Power cable
8 I/O cable
9 Keys for HDD/SD/SIM door
10 Allan key
11 Hardware
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Installation
Installation Environment and Safety Precautions
To extend service life, attempt to install the device in a place where vibration is weak.
Do not install the device in a poorly-ventilated area (such as trunk).
The device must be installed horizontally in a location protected against water, humidity, and lightning.
8V-36V DC power supply is used for this device. Note the positive and negative terminals during connection to
prevent short circuit.
Always power the device off before connecting any peripheral.
Do not touch the power supply and the device with wet hands.
Do not spray liquid on the device to prevent internal short circuit or fire.
Do not place any other device directly on top of the camera.
To avoid damage or electric shock, do not disassemble the housing.
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Disclaimer
Subject to equipment availability, your system may vary slightly from the components described in this document, and may require the use of adapters in order effect the connection of devices.
The connection instructions provided in this document are based on an in-house installation by FleetMind technical personnel and involve the following components:
RVS-5520 MDVR mobile HD DVR
RVS-6139-RCA display with RCA connectors
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HDD, SIM Card, SD Card
To install the hard disk drive, SIM card, and SD card, you must open the protective cover on the front panel of the unit.
1. Turn the lock located on the front panel counterclockwise to unlock it, and lift up the protective cover.
2. Remove the HDD tray from its slot by squeezing the tabs together and sliding the tray out.
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HDD, SIM Card, SD Card
3. Insert the HDD into the HDD tray, and secure it with 4 screws (provided), as shown.
4. Carefully insert the HDD by aligning with the HDD slot until you hear a
"click" sound.
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HDD, SIM Card, SD Card
5. Insert the SIM card and the SD card into their respective slots, as indicated on the front panel. screws (provided), as shown.
6. Close the protective cover, and then turn the
lock clockwise to lock it, otherwise, the device cannot be powered on.
WARNING! do not open the lock during normal operation, otherwise the unit will shut down within 8 seconds.
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Mounting the Unit in the Vehicle
1. Decide on a suitable location for mounting the MDVR in the vehicle, keeping in mind the Installation Environment guidelines.
NOTE: Ensure that you leave sufficient
clearance for easy access to the rear panel connectors.
2. Using the base plate of the unit as a template, mark off the positions for the mounting holes (4) and drill pilot holes accordingly.
3. Fasten the MDVR to the surface with 4
screws.
Mounting holes (2 on either side)
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Making Connections
Antennae
Connect GPS, 3G/4G and Wi-Fi antennae to their respective connectors on the rear panel
of the MDVR.
Power
1. Connect the power cable to the 6-pin power input interface on the rear panel of the MDVR.
2. Connect the red and black wires to 12VDC and ground, respectively.
3. Connect the yellow wire to ACC, the vehicle control circuit switch (used to start the vehicle motor). The unit will be enabled automatically when the car key is ON and disabled when the key is OFF.
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Making Connections
Display
The MDVR supports two CVBS video outputs:
the 3.5mm Phone Jack on the front panel
the 24-PIN connector on the rear panel.
Use the pin-out diagram when connecting the display to the rear panel.
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Display - Rear Panel Connection
For rear panel connection, connect components as illustrated in the figures below.
Align the arrows on each connector, insert, and tighten the threaded collar.
MDVR
From 24-pin connector on MDVR
Cable from monitor
Adapter cable
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Display - Front Panel Connection
For Front Panel connection:
1. Connect the 3-in-1 terminal of the supplied 4pin-AV output cable to the 3.5mm phone jack on the front panel of the MDVR
2. Connect the Audio (red) and Video (yellow) connectors to the display unit.
MDVR 3-in-1 cable Display
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Sample Monitor Connection
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I/O Connections
Alarm Input and Output
Sensor Inputs
The 24-pin I/O connector on the rear panel provides 8 external alarm inputs .
1. Connect the I/O cable to the rear panel connector,
2. Connect the alarm inputs to related sensor switching units, such as door magnet power, emergency switch, turn signal switch and brake light, as shown in the figure (right).
For example: the diagram (right) shows that high level is detected when the brake pad is depressed; otherwise, low level will be detected. Thus, braking may trigger a device alarm.
Overspeed Alarm
If a speed is acquired from GPS, the alarm feature can be enabled
by simply configuring settings via Setup menu -> Alarm -> Speed.
If speed is acquired from the vehicle, the over-speed alarm feature can be enabled by connecting it to the speed pulse sensor. The pulse sensor is connected to SPEED-A and SPEED-B cables of the device, as shown in the figure (right).
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