V-1 System Setup 25 A) Date/Time27 B) General 28 C) Priority Record 29 D) HDD Format 30 E)Network31 F) Server Connect 32 G) Security34 H) Default Setup 36 I) USB Operation 38 J) Driver Info 40 K) Other Setup 41V-2 Camera Setup 42V-3 Recording Schedule43V-4 Event Setup 44 V-4-1 Sensor Menu 44 V-4-2 Motion Detect Menu46V-5 System Information: 48
VI. System Firmware Upgrade Procedure 48VII. Compact Flash Card Management 52VIII. Hard Disk File Structure 53IX. GPS Operation (Optional) 54Appendix A 56
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I. Product Components and Features
System Recording Module and Mounting Assembly
z Ultra compact case, extremely low weight, high temperature resistance, and vibration resistant
z Quick-Release removable Recording Module with tamperproof lock and secure controls
z Flexible Mounting Assembly for permanent connection to vehicle or permanent installation
z Individual wire connections for audio, video, power, inputs/outputs, and accessory assemblies
z 12v, 3Amp regulated power for use with cameras, inputs/outputs, and accessory assemblies
z Full support for NTSC or PAL video inputs and outputs, audio channels, VGA display
z Communications supported through TCP/IP network interface and USB connection to PCs
z Hand-held, IR controller with On-Screen Display (OSD) for all operations of the MDVR
z 2.5-in. mobile anti-vibration and shock resistance HDD
Video and Audio MDVR Features and Capabilities
z 4 channels for video input, full-motion (30FPS/camera) continuous or priority video recording and live display
z 4 channels for high-fidelity, digitally recorded, synchronized audio matched to 8 video channels
z Continuous recording while in the playback mode
z User friendly criteria to playback the events associated video only
z Automatic timer to resume the live display if the unit is idle for user defined timings
zMPEG-4 video compression for high quality, low storage recording and playback
z User-selectable settings for quality and audio record enable/disable for each video channel
z 12v power supply for multiple devices such as cameras, sensors, relays and any other accessories
z Selectable frame rate with event-triggered burst recording speeds up to 30FPS/camera
z Multiple alarm inputs with selectable pre-alarm and post-alarm record timings
z TV output channel for live video and recorded video viewing
Streaming Video Output for Multimedia Contents
z DVD-quality streaming audio/video with NTSC or PAL composite or VGA output
z Flash card, USB, Network media update
z Independent operation of MDVR and streaming advertising simultaneously
Remote Connection Capabilities
z Handheld Infra-Red controller with OSD for quick access to recorded video and settings menus
z 2 USB connection for file transfer, PC-based file transfer and settings management
z PC-Based Client software for live viewing, playback video, playback events associated video, and download
capabilities
z Support CMS (Central Monitoring System), Auto download program (Wireless from WiFi), RMS (Remote
Management Software) program, Playback Analysis Program
Accessory Modules for MDVR
z Video Interface Module including GPS location and speed
z Vehicle Motion Manager includes 3-axis Inertia Sensor to determine video-matched motion events
z Video event search allows intelligent searching of recorded video based on event logs
z Control panel for operation. (Optional)
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II. Installation Guidelines
II-1 Installation Environment Requirements
In order to ensure the reliable operation of your Mobile Digital Video Recorder (MDVR) within the terms of the product warranty, follow these instructions for installing your MDVR
a) Follow all electrical codes, adhere to all requirements for your vehicle and for other connected equipment
while installing and operating the MDVR.
b) Use only a regulated 12-volt DC or 24-volt DC (3 ~ 5 Amps) certified power supply for installation in
vehicles. The MDVR can handle power ranges from 9v ~ 55v DC. Follow the installation and operatinginstructions provided to ensure a steady and reliable source of installation. Handle all electric equipmentand connections properly to avoid injuries.
c) Even though the recording unit may notbe turned on, live power exists in the mounting assembly and
precautions should be taken to avoid shock or short circuit. Disconnect the power supply from its source
before connecting or disconnecting the MDVR mounting assembly from the power supply. d) Do not attach any device without specified or approved by Vendor.e) Attach the MDVR ground cable to the vehicle correctly to complete the power circuit. f) Install the MDVR in a dry location shielded from direct contact with excessive humidity and moisture, rain
or other sources of liquid spills. Do not install on a recessed surface where liquids may accumulate or
under surfaces where liquids may drip. g) Do not handlethe MDVR with wet hands,while standing in water, or while in contact with other sources of
water or moisture that could create a shock hazard. h) Install the MDVR out of direct sunlight and away from direct sources of heat. i) Do not mount the unit to a surface subject to excessive vibration, or must mount the vibration dampening
system if necessary.
II-2 Mounting / Enclosing the MDVR
a) MDVR may be operated in a totally sealed enclosure with no cooling airflow, ensure that the operating
temperature of the MDVR does not exceed 140°F (60°C) or that the standard does not exceed 175°F
(80°C). The minimum operating temperature for the MDVR is -20°F (-28°C). (The below note is for
reference) If the minimum temperature is expected to exceed connect an auxiliary heat source.
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b) MDVR assembly may be mounted on a flat surface, provide at least 6 inches (15cm) clearance for
cooling airflow around the remaining sides to provide adequate heat dissipation. c) To clean any surface of the MDVR, use only cleaners approved for electronic equipment or components.
Avoid chemical or household cleaners. d) Disconnect MDVR mounting assembly from the power supply when not in use for extended period of
time.
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II-3 Installation Parts and Materials Required
The following common tools and parts are required to install MDVR
xDrill and bids for mounting in vehicle
xScrews/bolts and vibration dampening washers as appropriate for mounting
xWire cutters and wire connectors
xTest for voltage and electric current
II-4 MDVR Product Views
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Front View Rear View (without connections)
Assembled Chassis Details
Height 4.9 cm (1.93 inch)
Width 17.9 cm (7.04 inch)
Depth 24.5 cm (9.64 inch)
Weight 3.25 lb
Recording Module (Removable Component)
Height 4.6 cm (1.81 inch)
Width 17.9 cm (7.04 inch)
Depth 17.6 cm (6.92 inch)
Module Removal Clearance 16.5 cm (6.49 inch)
Installation Clearance (except base) 10 cm (6 inch)
Mounting Assembly / Recording Module Removed
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II-6 MDVR Package Contents
The following materials are shipped with the MDVR. Ensure that you unpack all contents of your shipment
and confirm receipt of the following items for each unit:
a) MDVR Recording Module and Mounting Assembly
b) DB37: AV input / Video input Cable/ Sensor connector Cable
c) DB25: AV output / Video output Cable (VGA connector)/ Inertia Sensor connector Cable
d) 20 PCs screws
e) USB Cable
f) GPS Antenna (with GPS equipped models only)
g) POWER Cable
h) CD: User Manual/Related introduction manual
i) Hand held IR remote controller (batteries not included)
j) Vibration
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II-7 MDVR Installation Location Guidelines
Following are the general guidelines for the installation purposes. Choose a location in the vehicle that
meets the following items:
Power: It is recommended that the MDVR be connected to the vehicle ignition. Battery power is used
only when the vehicle is running. MDVR could drain any vehicle battery over time if the
ignition is not turned off.
Connection: Connect only to appropriate power supply and ensure proper grounding of the circuit.
Moisture: Protect unit and connections from environmental sources of moisture and liquid spills.
Temp: Do not install where unit temperature will exceed F140°F (60°C), fall below -20°F (-28°C) or
store the unit where temperatures rise above 175°F (80°C). Avoid direct exposure to
sunlight.
Ventilation: Provide sufficient ventilation with a minimum of 6 inches cooling clearance to ensure proper
operating temperature for the unit.
Vibration: If necessary, provide additional shock mounting to prevent damage and wear by
excessive vibration.
Clearance: Front clearance of 8 inch is required to slide the recording module from the mounting
assembly.
Wiring: Install where mounting assembly wires have sufficient clearance and will not be crimped or
subject to wire insulation damages due to vibration.
Access: Secure the MDVR so that passengers or drivers cannot tamper or damage the unit, cameras,
wires or other accessories. Do not mount where access to any other vehicle component will
be restricted.
Injury: Install the unit, cameras, accessories and wires so that no injuries can be caused through
impact with equipment during vehicle operation. Ensure that all transportation regulations
are followed to avoid passenger injury should they come in contact with the installed
equipment.
II-8 MDVR Installation Instructions
Follow these guidelines when installing the MDVR:
xRemove all components provided in the package.
xDisconnect any power supply or device.
xLocate a proper spot to install the mounting assembly and provide any additional shock
absorption if necessary.
xLocate a reliable electrical ground point in the vehicle.
xMake all connections to the rear of the mounting assembly.
xConnect power source and turn the vehicle ignition (make sure this connect with “Signal”) to test
the unit.
xObserve completion of the unit power-up procedures as described in section labeled as “System
Startup and Shutdown”.
xApply any information labeling required by local statute for video surveillance.
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II-10 MDVR Bridal Connection Guideline
DC IN:
The bridal description for the power cable supplied with MDVR is as follows:
Color coded wire Description
Positive wire. Should be
INPUT (Red)
INPUT GND (Black)
SIGNAL (Y ellow)
connected to the positive
terminal of the battery
Negative (ground) wire. Should
be connected to the negative
terminal of the battery
Connect with car ignition to let
the system start up (need
provide +12V/24V DC power as
signal ON/OFF)
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Please make sure to power up the ”signal”(yellow) input Without signal “ON” the MDVR will not turn on.
DC OUT:
The bridal description for the power cable supplied with MDVR is as follows:
Color coded wire Description
Positive Power wire, provide
the power to camera or other
OUTPUT (Red)
OUTPUT GND (Black)
device. (The voltage directly
draw from “POWER INPUT”
bypass the MDVR)
Negative (ground) wire, provide
the power to external device or
equipment
Power OUT
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The voltage output is directly by-pass voltage input level. E.g. Input +12VDC, output voltage +12VDC.Input +24VDC, output voltage will be +24VDC Please check voltage before connect with camera avoid burning out the camera.
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Input Bridal DB37 (Video/Audio IN/ Sensor Input):
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The bridal description for the Input bridal supplied with your MDVR is as follows:
LabelDescription
V 1 Video input for camera number 1
V 2 Video input for camera number 2
V 3 Video input for camera number 3
V 4 Video input for camera number 4
V 5 Video input for camera number 5
V 6 Video input for camera number 6
V 7 Video input for camera number 7
V 8 Video input for camera number 8
A 1 Audio input for camera number 1
A 2 Audio input for camera number 2
A 3 Audio input for camera number 3
A 4 Audio input for camera number 4
A 5 Audio input for camera number 5
A 6 Audio input for camera number 6
A 7 Audio input for camera number 7
A 8 Audio input for camera number 8
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Color coded wire Description
Sen 1 (Red) Sensor 1 (0~36 V) input
Sen 2 (Red) Sensor 2 (0~36 V) input
Sen 3 (Red) Sensor 3 (0~36 V) input
Sen 4 (Red) Sensor 4 (0~36 V) input
Sen 5 (Red) Sensor 5 (0~36 V) input
Sen 6 (Red) Sensor 6 (0~36 V) input
Sen 7 (Red) Sensor 7 (0~36 V) input
Sen 8 (Red) Sensor 8 (0~36 V) input
A/D –IN2(Green) Enable the Analog to Di gital input
Sensor-INV Connect with Speed Sensor
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Output Bridal DB25 (Video/Audio Out/ RS232/ Inertia Sensor/ Control Panel):
The bridal description for the Output bridal supplied with your MDVR is as follows:
Label Description
Composite output for controlling
V1
V2
AL Left Audio output
MDVR. IR handheld is fully functional
when connected to V1 output
Composite output for live camera
view only. IR handheld is not
operational when connected to V2
output
AR Right Audio output
VGA output for controlling MDVR. IR
VGA
RS232A For Inertia Sensor connecting
RS232B
RS232CPTZ / ID card reader
RS232DReserve for future use
4 Pins
2 Pins Connector for power to Inertia sensor
handheld is fully functional when
connected to VGA output
Steering and device data output
(hyperlink)
Connector for control panel
connecting
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PIN Definition (DB37 and DB25) shown in Appendix A
GPS Antenna (Optional):
zMDVR is capable of embedding GPS coordinates and speed
on the video.
zMDVR use a passive GPS Technology that does not require
any service subscription from local service provider.
zPassive GPS receives the signal from satellite as latitude,
longitude and speed after negotiating with the satellite. It takesapproximately 3-5 minutes after boot up to start the negotiationprocess with the satellite to receive the signals. When thenegotiation is completed a graphical icon at the live displayshows the availability of GPS.
zIf the negotiation fails an X is marked on the graphical icon
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showing the failure of satellite communication.
zThis GPS option can provide the time synch features for MDVR
device;
zConnect the GPS antenna provided with your set (if ordered
GPS equipped MDVR) and hang it such that the front of the
antenna is upwards facing the sky.
Network Connection (RJ45):
zUsing the network cable to link with MDVR to network system, allow browse into the system using client
software or remote access to MDVR
II-11 MDVR Visual Orientation
Front Panel (Recording Module):
0. USB 2.0 Connectors:
To upgrade the MDVR firmware/Ads and transfer files with use cable from OR to PC, via Device OR
Host Mode in USB operation.
USB Port:
1. CF Card Slot:
To upgrade the MDVR firmware/Ads and transfer files without the use of a PC, use an industry
standard Compact Flash card. For uploading instructions refer to section labeled as “CF card
Operation and Function”
2. IR Receiver Lens:
Please ensure that the MDVR is installed where the handheld IR controller can be pointed directly to
the IR receiver lens. Point your handheld controller at the spot on the recording module allowing the
unit in responding to commands from the controller.
3. LED Indicator and Status Display:
[10M/100M]: Green network connection speed: LED ON for 100M bps, LED off for 10M bps.
[LINK/ACT]: Red, network connection activity light: LED blinking indicates data transfering.
[HDD]: Yellow, hard disk drive activity: LED ON indicates system is reading/writing to hard disk.
[REC]: Red, video recording status: LED ON indicates recording is on for at least one channel.
[ALM]: Red, alarm status: LED ON indicates unit is currently responding to an alarm condition.
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Alarm can be caused by an external sensor trigger, hard disk failure and video lost.
[POWER]:Red, input power status: LED ON confirms that unit is power supplied.
[ERR]:Red, error status with USB connection: LED blinks while USB connection problem occur.
[ACC]:Yellow, USB connection status: LED blinking indicates data transfer using USB port.
[CF]:Green, CF card status: LED ON indicates that CF card is inserted and the data is accessible.
When the [ALM] on, caused by video loss or trigger “High Speed Limit” sensor, require login as administrator or press ᇻEnterᇼ(set PASSWORD ON) to disable the alarm LED and buzzer fromcontrol panel
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CF card MUST BE formatted to FAT32.also, using “San disk/ Kingston” type of CF card for
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Back Panel Layout (Docking Module):
Rear Connections (Mounting Assembly):
All connections to the MDVR are attached to the rear of the Mounting Assembly using pre-assembled bundlesof wire specifically labeled for each purpose, It include 6 parts as below:
0. Network connection port (RJ-45)
1. GPS Antenna Connection
2. DB25᧶Audio/ Video Signal outputs/ VGA/ RS232/ Inertia connection / Control Panel connection/ID card
3. DB37᧶Audio/ Video Signal Inputs/ Sensors connections
4. Power INPUT and OUTPUT Connections
Disconnecting a bridal does not affect the operation of remainder of the MDVR functions
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II-12 Handheld IR Remote Controller Functions
Numeric
Input Keys
Use the numbers to input
values in the system setup
screen or switch through the
channels in live and
playback. Plus and Minus
is used to increase setup
values one by one.
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Navigation
Arrows
Use the ARROW keys to
move between selections,
input fields and icons.
Press ENTER to select
and EXIT to return. Next
and previous is also used to
increase or decrease
volume when at live or
serach screens.
Each MDVR includes a handheld Infra-Red (IR) controller that allows the user to transmit commands to
recording module and display on screen control menu either on a composite monitor (V1 output) or a regular
monitor (VGA).
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Handheld IR Controller Key Functions:
1. Numeric Keypad:
[0-9] keys: During setup, number keys are used to input values.
For viewing channels 1, 2, 3 and 4 use 1, 2, 3 and 4 on numeric keypad respectively.
[+], [-] keys: During setup, plus and minus are used to select next or previous values.
During real time view of individual camera, after you pressed key use plus and minus to
make the color adjustments. Pressing will navigate through the color adjustment options.
Please be advised that the unit needs to stop recording before any color adjustments are made.
2. Setup Menu Navigation:
Ÿ, ź:
Ź, Ż:
Up, Down directional keys: Moves selection up and down in setup menu.
Left, Right directional keys: Moves cursor left or right in setup menu.
[ENTER] key: During setup, select and save entry
During Playback, displays the channel name, text number, driver name, event
sensor item and time on the screen
3. Other Key Functions:
If the security is enabled in the setup, use LOGIN / LOCK or SETUP key
LOGIN/ LOCK
POWER
VGA
VIDEO
SETUP
EXIT
Stop
to enter the user setup. It is important to remember the password due to
without restoration function.
The Power button can reset the MDVR in to sleep mode (unit will stop
recording while in the sleep mode)
Switch the output mode to VGA (Include: VGA1, VGA2, VGA3)
Switch back from VGA to composite output (V1)
Swapping between multi-channel and single channel monitor
While in surveillance screen only. Press this button to change the
number of display channels. By pressing the key, display channel
change in the sequence of fourĺ oneĺ twoĺ threeĺ fourĺ
Brightness, contrast, color adjustment per channel. Use [+] [-] button to
change the values. User can adjust the values for each channel
individually.
System setting screen (may require login)
Returns to the previous menu. Pressing exit key takes one step back in
the until the live monitor screen is displayed
Used to stop the recording manually.
Record
Used to start the recording manually.
3. Other Key Functions (Continue):
PAUSE/STEP
ŲŹ
PLAY Ź
SLOW
GOTO
Freezes playback to a single frame and can advance one frame at a
time. To advance the frame press Pause / Step to move frame by frame.
Press EXIT to return to normal playback speed
Starts/Resumes playback from any other mode (FF, RR, Frame by
Frame etc)
Reduces playback speed to 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 modes. Press PLAY to return
to normal playback speed
Quick search mode within the file playing back. Select the desired file
and start to play. Press GOTO button and input the desired time. Select
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PREV
REW
FWD
CF
[F1], [F2],[F3],[F4]
Increase volume while playback (if audio is recorded) or multimedia
playback
Decrease volume while playback (if audio is recorded) or multimedia
playback
Rewinds the video while playback. X2 and X 4 modes available
Fast forward the video while playback. X2 and X4 modes available
While CF card inserted, this button can activate the CF function
Reserved for future use
4. Pan/Tilt/Zoom Function Controls:
While connect with PTZ camera and using the RS485a/b, following command can control with PTZ
camera with following function:
[ZOOM IN +], [ZOOM OUT -]
[IRIS +], [IRIS-]
[FOCUS +], [FOCUS -]
PTZ
ZOOM IN/OUT
IRIS control
FOCUS IN/OUT
Start to active the PTZ function
AUTO
PRESET
RECALL
BRUSH
Auto run with the PTZ pattern
Preset default position
Recall the set program
Brush the glass screen
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Check battery in place of remote control
III. System Start-up/ Shut down
1. System Start Up
After connecting the MDVR to a vehicle power supply turn on the vehicle ignition and the unit will automatically
start recording. Power is normally supplied to the MDVR as long as the vehicle ignition is ON. Start-up process
completes as follows:
x“Display only view” of the cameras is immediately available to be viewed through Video Output 2 in quad
view.
x“Auto-display view, Customer LOGO view and Administrative view” of the system is available to be viewed
through Video Output 1. Recording video signal and Advertisement display play continuously as long as
the power supply is not shut down. It could not stop the recording when the power supply is shut down.
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2. System Login for Setup Functions
x When Password is set disable, press SETUP key on the handheld controller into the setup menu directly;
x When Password is set enable, press LOGIN/LOCK OR ENTER key on the handheld controller, the setup
menu will appear:
(00000)
(00000)
x OPERATOR PASSWORD CORRECT indicates permission is limited to video, sensor menu.
x ADMIN PASSWORD CORRECT indicates full access to MDVR.
x SUPER PASSWORD CORRECT indicates full access to MDVR under the circumstance of forgetting
the password and amend the MAC address.
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Super password only available from your distributor or manufactory
3. Control of System Operations
Press SETUP on the IR controller, then login to the system the on-screen menu will be
displayed:
xNavigate through the option using the ARROW keys
xSelect the desired option using the ENTER key
xTo turn to the previous menu from any screen use the EXIT key
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IV. MDVR system layout
IV -1 Advertisement
A. To administer Advertising files use ARROWS to select and press ENTER
The screen will show the menu as below:
Advertising
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Size: 55,952KB
Advertising name
Show the advertising file size
Play: select the advertising file and press [Enter] to play. While the advertising is playing, the
Handheld IR navigation keys (
Ÿ/ź,
) increases / decreases or the Page up/Page down
the volume. Press [űŹ] will pause the advertising clips. Pressing the [űŹ] key will resume the
playback. Press [EXIT] return to the advertising menu.
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While the advertising is playing, all the files must be the same format and no interval file
Delete the file: Select the file to delete and press the right direction key [Ź]. The screen will
show a confirmation dialogue as below:
Advertising
P020.mpg
Confirm to delete file (Y/N):NOYES
Size: 55,952KB
Select “NO” and press “ENTER” to cancel the delete operation.Select “YES” and press “ENTER” to delete the file you have selected. Note that once the file is
deleted it cannot be recovered.
Press [EXIT] to return to the main menu.
Search the file: There are a few buttons at the bottom of the screen. UseᇻႣᇼᇬᇻႭᇼᇬᇻᇼᇬᇻᇼ key
to select the first page, next page, previous page, last page.
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IV-2 MUSIC
A. To administer Music files use ARROWS to select and press ENTER
The screen will show the menu as below:
Music
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Size: 5,735KB
Music name
Show the music file size
PLAY: Select the music file and press [Enter] to start playing the file. While the m usic is playing,
the Handheld IR navigation keys (Ÿ/ ź,/ ) increases / decreases or the Page up/Page
down the volume. Pressing [űŹ] will pause the music. Pressing the [űŹ] key will resume the
playback. Press [EXIT] return to the music menu.
Delete the file: Select the file to delete and press the right direction key [Ź].
Select “NO” and press “ENTER” to cancel delete operation.
Select “YES” and press “ENTER” to delete the file you have selected. Note that once the file is
deleted it cannot be recovered.
Press [EXIT] to return to the main menu.
Search the file: There are a few buttons at the bottom of the screen. UseᇻႣᇼᇬᇻႭᇼᇬᇻᇼᇬᇻᇼ
key to select the first page, next page, previous page, last page.
IV-3 MOVIE
A. To administer Movie files use ARROWS to select and press ENTER
The screen will show the menu as below:
Movie
VTS_04_01
Size: 211,750KB
PLAY: Select the movie file and press [Enter] to start playing the file.
While the movie is playing, the Handheld IR navigation keys (
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Movie name
Show the movie file size
Ÿ/ź,
/ ) increases /
decreases or the Page up/Page down the volume. Pressing [űŹ] will pause the movie.
Pressing the [űŹ] key will resume the playback. Press [EXIT] return to the music menu.
Delete the file: Select the file to delete and press the right direction key [Ź].
Select “NO” and press “ENTER” to cancel delete operation.
Select “YES” and press “ENTER” to delete the file you have selected. Note that once the file is
deleted it cannot be recovered.
Press [EXIT] to return to the main menu.
Search the file: There are a few buttons at the bottom of the screen. UseᇻႣᇼᇬᇻႭᇼᇬᇻᇼᇬᇻᇼ
key to select the first page, next page, previous page, last page.
IV-4 SEARCH
A. To search the recordings. Use ARROWS to select and press ENTER
Enter the required information on the screen. MDVR selects the current date by default.
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Type : Normal/Alarm
Normal recording is the recording when no alarm accurs;
Alarm recording is the recording when alarm accurs.
e.g: If the recording is triggered by sensor, meanwhile the alarm is set as ON, such as the
following interface (the red fonts):
The main screen allows the user to enter the specific dates for the playback. “The oldest record time”
is a quick reference for the oldest recording available to MDVR. Using the numeric keypad and
ARROW of the handheld IR controller or [+] [-] keys to increase the values, fill the appropriate data:
“Year”: Range is 2000 to 2099. Only the last 2 digits of the year are changeable (Ex: “03” for
year 2003),
“Month”: Range is 01-12 for the corresponding month number, also could use
also could useᇻ᧧ᇼᇬᇻ᧩ᇼᇬᇻEnterᇼkey to increase and decrease digits;
ᇻ᧧ᇼᇬᇻ᧩ᇼᇬᇻEnterᇼ
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key to increase and decrease digits;
“Day”: Range 01-31 for the corresponding day of the recording, also could use
ᇻ᧧ᇼᇬᇻ᧩ᇼᇬᇻEnterᇼ
key to increase and decrease digits;
“Hour”:Range 00-23 for the appropriate hour to begin the search, also could use
ᇻEnterᇼkey to increase and decrease digits;
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“Minutes”:Range 00-59 to narrow the search, also could use
ᇻ᧧ᇼᇬᇻ᧩ᇼᇬᇻEnterᇼkey to increase
and decrease digits;
Press Setup on the hand held IR remote to get the calendar. The yellow color indicates the days ofrecording. The blue color indicates no recording.
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After entering the start time move to the “START” and press “ENTER” on the handheld IR controller. The recorded video history beginning at the time chosen will be listed on the screen. Use the arrow keys to advance to the starting time. Select the entry and press “ENTER” to playbackthe video file. Press [EXIT] to return to the Previous Menu.
PeriodCameraNumberFrame & Imagequality
Date
Record
01/01/2006
01/01/200601:00-01:30FourPic30-1
Size: 1169,686KB
00:00-00:30
FourPic30-1
Show the file size
While the selected video file is playing back, user can select the video to jump to the specific time in the clip.
Press “Goto” on the handheld and a selection bar would appear at the top left of the screen
with a reference point about the length of the clip. The picture as below:
Input the desired time and select “Start” to go to the required minute.
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While the video is playing back, pressing “Enter” on the IR will show the associated text on the
channel and pressing “Enter” again will hide the text giving a clear picture to view. The text on the
video shows the following fields:
Camera --Camera name
VID—Vehicle Number
DID – Driver Name
xxxx N, xxxx E, xxx KPH -- GPS coordinates (if available)
Date
Time
Sensor label (if sensor was activated in the setup and sensor activity happens, the user
definable sensor labels get embedded on the video for 10 second s)
IV-5 EVENT
A. To search for ev ents use ARROWS to select and press ENTER
The screen below will display sensor triggered events. Scroll down the list with the ARROW keys to
find the event you wish to play. After the entry is highlighted press ENTER to play the video.
While the video is playing back, pressing “Enter” on the IR will show the associated text on the
channel and pressing “Enter” again will hide the text giving a clear picture to view. The text on the
video shows the following fields:
Camera --Camera name
VID—Vehicle Number
DID – Driver Name
xxxx N, xxxx E, xxx KPH -- GPS coordinates (if available)
Date
Time
Sensor label (if sensor was activated in the setup and sensor activity happens, the user
definable sensor labels get embedded on the video for 10 seconds)
Once the video associated with the event is finished playing back, the system displays the Fig 2.1 to
select other event.
V. System Setup Management
V-1 System Setup
V-1.1 To access the SETUP menu, use ARROWS to select and press ENTER,
meanwhile, the recording stop.
The SETUP menu consists of eleven tabs. Each tab is designed to facilitate the performance adjustments
preferred by the user.
1.
SYSTEM: Press ENTER to change system setup information.
xUse ARROW keys on the handheld IR controller to scroll through the list of items on the left
column.
x Press ENTER to select the option. The setting area will appear on the right column.
x Press the RIGHT ARROW [] key to switch to the data entry area.
x Press the UP [] or DOWN [] ARROW key to scroll through the entry fields.
x Press the ENTER key to change the value or use the numeric keypad on the handheld
controller for data entry areas where the numeric values are used
xTo save the changes, scroll to APPLY at the bottom screen and press ENTER.
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System
System
System
Date / Time
General
Frame Record
HDD Format
Network
Server Setup
Security
Default Setup
USB Operate
Driver Info
Others Set
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
A) Date / Time.
Press ENTER to access input settings. Use ARROW keys to scroll through the options.
System
System
System
Date / Time
General
Frame Record
HDD Format
Network
Server Setup
Security
Default Setup
USB Operate
Driver Info
Others Set
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
06/18/2006, Sun.
18:00:30
Date ModelMM/DD/YYYY
Record File Size: 30 Minute
Timer Switch:Off
Start Up Time: 00:00:00
Power Off Type: time Off
Shutdown Delay: 00: 15:00
Sync Time: 00:00:01
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
Apply
Apply
Apply
Date: DD/MM/YYYY Enter with number keys
Time: HH/MM/SS Enter with number keys
Date Mode:(US or Int’s) Press ENTER to switch between the date patterns
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Record File Size: Press ENTER to scroll through the settings. The
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record file size is used t o break down the recording
clips into smaller timings. The available selections
are 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes and 60
minutes.
Time Switch:Used for theMDVR can switch ON/OFF at specific
time; mainly used for start up /shut down the unit.
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The following options will be available only when the time switch is ON
Start Up Time:When Time Switch “ON”, the system can start up at
specific time every day, its can be allow perform
following functions:
z Starting the recording function (when the schedule had setup continuous recording at this period), Use
Numeric key to input time;
Power off Type: Time off/Delay off Time off means the unit will shut down at the specific
time--shut down delay ;
Delay off means the unit will shut down after the delay
time—shutdown delay .
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Shutdown Delay: Allow the system continuous running when vehicle turn
off (ignition signal OFF), it provide up to most 24 hours
delay shutdown. Use Numeric key to input time;
Remark: when shutdown delay finished, this act
as high priority to make system shutdown
regardless any activities running at that moment
(even content being uploading or downloading, the
system will turn off eventually)
Sync Time: This is the time when the unit will sync the system time every
day. The method depends on the setting on the Time sync’s
option:
System>>general>> time sync
Time Sync: The system allow have the time synchronizing via by either
“GPS” or “NTP”.
i. While selecting the “GPS”, the device must have GPS
connection and GPS signal must be have well receptionsignal. To set the date and time in DATE/TIME menu,
and unit will record the time difference. Restart or update,
unit will synchronize with GPS time once.
ii. While selecting the “NTP” (Network Time Protocol), the
device must have network access connection and assign
the NTP IP location; This process run at 6:30am local
time while the system have network connection;
Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings.
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B)General :
Press ENTER to access input settings. Use ARROW keys to scroll through the options.
System
System
System
Date / TimeGeneralFrame RecordHDD Format
NetworkServer SetupSecurityDefault SetupUSB OperateDriver InfoOthers Set
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Unit ID(0000~ 9999)
Unit ID(00000-99999)0000
00000Weekday Start:Monday
TimeSync: GPSWeekday End:Friday
GMT Offset:-11 MidwayTime Sync:GPS
DST:ONDST Mode: Auto
2 AMon Second Sun in March2 AM on First Sunin Nov
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Apply
Apply
Apply
System Info
System Info
System Info
Apply
Apply
Apply
Unit ID (00000~99999): Use the NUMERICkeypad to enter the unit ID between
00000 to 99999. This ID is used when logging in to the unit (ifsecurity is enabled (set as yes).
Time Sync: The systemallowhave the time synchronizing viaby either
“GPS” or “NTP”.
ii. While selecting the “GPS”, the device must have GPS
connection and GPS signal must be have well receptionsignal . To set the sync time in DATE/TIME menu,
and unit will record the time difference-GMT offset, whenthe system time arrive the sync time, unit will synchronizewith GPS time once.
ii. While selecting the “NTP” (Network Time Protocol), the
device must have network access connection and assign the NTP IP location; This process run at 6:30am local time while the system have network connection;
GMToffset: This is the standard time area that to be sync for GPS.DST: Daylight Time Only when it set on, the following option will available. DSTMode: There are two modes:Auto/ custom.
Auto: According to the international DST,
i.e.: valid only between 2AM On Second Sun in March
and 2AM On First Sun in NOV.
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While setting the DST, the former date must be smaller then the later date; if the two setting date
is the same, the DST will invalid.
Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings. Press [EXIT] to return to the Previous Menu.
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C)Frame Record:
Press ENTER to enable or disable Priority Record.
zPriority Recording records one frame per second when no external sensor is sensed
by the unit.
zWhen a sensor triggers through a sensor input, the unit automatically starts to record
up to the user selected frames/second on all cameras.
zUser can select between the timings before and after the event for high frame rate
recording.
zUse the Numeric key pad or ARROW down to the second settings to define the time
duration of full-rate recording after and before the trigger is over.
System
System
System
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
Date / TimeGeneralFrame RecordHDD Format
NetworkServer SetupSecurityDefault SetupUSB OperateDriver InfoOthers Set
Priority Record?
Disable
Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply
Apply
Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings.
D)HDD Format:
There are two options to chose from:
Format HDD: Formats the unit Hard Disk Drive Format Compact Flash (CF) Card: Formats the CF Card
When START had been pressed, there are confirmation required from operator, select “Apply” to proceed the hard disk formatting and “Cancel” to cancel the format operation.
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System
System
System
Date / Time
General
Frame Record
HDD Format
Network
Server Setup
Security
Default Setup
USB O p erate
Driver Info
Others Set
System
System
System
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Hard Disk Form at
HDD No:
Start
Start
Start
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
HDD
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Return
Return
Return
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
System Info
System Info
System Info
Date / Time
General
Frame Record
HDD Format
Network
Server Setup
Security
Default Setup
USB Op e rate
Driver Info
Others Set
Hard Disk Format
HDD No:HDD
Start
Start
Start
Are you sure to format the HDD? All
recording will be lost and the DVR
would re start when exit key i s pre ss ed.
Apply
Apply
Apply
Return
Return
Return
Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
NOTE
Selecting START on this setting will erase all recorded video on the unit or the data on CF card Press
ARROW keys to either choose START reformatting the disk or choose RETURN without formatting. Press
ENTER to format the HDD. Press EXIT to return to the settings. The unit will re-start.
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E)Network:
Must enter a static IP address to use Network capabilities. Please consult with local Internet Service Provider for the information. Use NUMERIC keypad to enter the TCP/IP addressinformation:
Setup “IP address”: Enter the static IP address Setup “Mask”: Enter the subnet mask Setup “Gateway”:Enter the gateway
Center IP:7.
While using the CMS (Central Management System) software, require assigned the IPaddress to allow MDVR can sending the video and data to this destination;
Port:
While using the Client software or CMS (Central Management System) software, requireassigned the port for data transferring, recommend using port number 8000, 9000, 9100(while the system already using those 7800 and 7801 for video and audio respectively);
Scroll to APPLY and press ENTERtosavethenewsettings.
System
System
System
Date / TimeGeneralFrame RecordHDD FormatNetwork
Server SetupSecurityDefault SetupUSB OperateDriver InfoOthers Set
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
IP Address192.168.001.138Mask255.255.255.000
Gateway192.168.001.001
Center IP:061.134.118.158
Port: 09000
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Apply
Apply
Apply
System Info
System Info
System Info
For MDVR
E.G: Apply in CMS ( MDVR Connected with a EDGE router)
The default IP of EDGE router is 192.168.8.1,then the setting in Network should be set as below: IPAddress: Enter the static IPaddress: 192.168.8.xx,”xx”can be any one between 2 and 254. Mask: Enterthemask:255.255.255.000
Gate way: Enter the IP of the EDGE router:192.168.8.1(The default of EDGE IP
address is 192.168.8.1)
For CMS
Center IP: Enter the IP of the PC in which installed the CMS server
Port: Enter the gateway listen port ofthe Gateway Server in CMS.
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F) SERVER CONNECT: Means connect between Media Player Server and MDVR
Press ENTER to access input settings. Use ARROW keys to scroll through the options.
System
System
System
Date / Time
General
Frame Record
HDD Format
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Media Server IP:
192 . 168 . 1 . 157
Control Port: 00081
Download Port: 08003
System Info
System Info
System Info
NTP IP:255 . 255 . 255 . 255
Network
Server Setup
Security
Default Setup
USB O p erate
Driver Info
Others Set
Auto Download Server IP:
192 . 168 . 1 . 100
Control Port: 08000
Download Port: 08001
Client Port: 08080
Apply
Apply
Apply
Media Server IP:
While using the media update server software, require assigned the IP address to allow MDVR
can updating the advertisement and other multimedia via network;
Control port & Download Port:
Each of the two ports must be the same of the corresponding one in media server software
NTP Server IP:
Input the IP server does support NTP protocol, in order to allow the system can have time
synchronization through the network. [Example: "192.43.244.18", "129.6.15.28" "131.107.1.10",
"132.163.4.101", "128.138.140.44", "69.25.96.13", "208.184.49.9"]
E.G: Apply in Media server ( MDVR connected to PC installed media server)
If the IP of PC in which installed the media server is 192.168.1.3, the control port in media server is 00080
The down port is 00081,the user name of media server is admin, the password is 8888 8888.
Then please set the setting in MDVR as below:
Media server IP: 192.168.1.3
Control port: 00080
Download Port:
user name: admin
password: 8888 8888
Remark: the IP of media server and MDVR must be in the same web field, that’s to say, the 3
their
IP must be the same.
The two port mustn’t be the same
00081
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field of
Auto Down Server IP:
While using the auto download server software, require assigned the IP address to allow MDVR can downloading the files to the server via network;
Control port:Download Port:
Each of the two ports must be the same of the corresponding one in media server software
E.G: Apply in Auto down server ( MDVR connected to PC installed auto down)
If the IP of PC in which installed the media server is 192.168.1.5, the control port in systemsetting of auto download is 8000; The transfer port is 8001,the user name of auto downloadserver is admin, the password is 8888 8888.
Then please set the setting in MDVR as below: Auto down server IP: 192.168.1.5
Control port: 8000 Download Port:8001
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The IP of media server and MDVR must be in the same web field, that’s to say, the 3must be the same. Control port mustn’t be the same with download port.
Scroll to APPLYand press ENTER to save the new settings.
G)Security:
Selecting “YES” will require a password in order to access the setup menu. Selecting “NO” will not require a password in order to access the setup menu.
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The default password for user and admin is 8888 8888
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field of their IP
a.An Administrator with full rights and a User with only view playback and sensor rights
can be created.
b.Press ENTER to switch between “YES” and “NO”.c.Press the down ARROW key to highlight the User password entry line. Enter the
desired password and confirm. The password must be EIGHT NUMBERS long. Usethe NUMERIC keypad on the handheld to input the values.
d.Press the down ARROW key to highlight the administrator password entry line. Enter
the desired password and confirm. The password must be EIGHTNUMBERS long. Use the NUMERIC keypad on the handheld to input the values.
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System
System
System
Date / Time
General
Frame Record
HDD Format
Network
Server Setup
Security
Default Setup
USB Op erate
Driver Info
Others Set
H) Security :
System
System
System
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Password EnableYES
User Passwor d
Re-Enter
Password must be 8 digits!
Admi n P a sswo r d
Re-Enter
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
Apply
Apply
Apply
System Info
System Info
System Info
Date / Time
General
Frame Record
Password EnableYES
User Password
Re-Enter
HDD Format
Network
Server Setup
Security
Default Setup
Admin Password
Re-Enter
Password must be 8 digits!
USB O p erate
Driver Info
Others Set
Apply
Apply
Apply
a. Re-enter: must be same input as first password, otherwise the system would not
accept the password setting when password does not match between first line and
re-enter line.
Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings.
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The password would be corresponding to remote access software, which including CMS, Client software,
auto download program.. etc. Must using same password to let the program access / operating deivce
remotely.
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System
System
System
Date / TimeGeneralFrame RecordHDD Format
NetworkServer SetupSecurityDefault SetupUSB OperateDriver InfoOthers Set
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Password EnableYESUser PasswordRe-Enter
Admin PasswordRe-Enter
Twice passworddoes notmatch!
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
Apply
Apply
Apply
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In case forgot the password, please set the system with default setup. also you can contact with your local distributor for super password.
System
System
System
Date / Time
Date / Time
Date / Time
Date / Time
Date / Time
Date / TimeGeneral
General
General
General
General
GeneralPriority Record
Priority Record
Video Type
Priority Record
Video Type
Video TypeHDD Format
HDD Format
Audible Alarm
HDD Format
Audible Alarm
Audible AlarmNetwork
Network
Priority Record
Network
Priority Record
Priority RecordServer Connect
Server Set
HDD O/W
Server Set
HDD O/W
HDD O/WSecurity
Security
HDD Format
Security
HDD Format
HDD FormatDefault Setup
Default Set
Network
Default Setup
Network
NetworkUSB Operation
USB Operation
Security
USB Operation
Security
SecurityDriver Info
Driver Info
Default Setup
Driver Info
Default Setup
Default SetupOthers Setup
Others set
USB Operation
Others set
USB Operation
USB OperationDriver Info
Driver Info
Driver Info
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Password EnableYESUser PasswordRe-Enter
Admin PasswordRe-Enter
Modify passwordsuccessfully!
(Password mustbe 8 digits long )
************
************
PTZ
PTZ
PTZ
Apply
Apply
Apply
System Info
System Info
System Info
I)Default Setup:
User ARROW keys to switch between “Cancel” and “Apply”. Selecting “Apply” will restore thedefault factory settings.
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Once the default setup had been loading, all the user setting had been delete and can not recovered.
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System
System
System
Date / Time
General
Frame Record
HDD Format
Network
Server Setup
Security
Default Setup
USB O p erate
Driver Info
Others Set
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Restore default settings
Warning all settings?
Will reset to default values.
CancelApply
System Default settings:
Options Default Setting
System Info
System Info
System Info
System
Date / Time Current date and time
Date Mode MM/DD/YY
Weekday Start Monday
Weekday End Friday
Time Sync NO
Daylight Time NO
General
Unit ID 00000
Record File Size 60
Time Switch ON
Priority Record Disable
HDD Format HDD
Network
IP Address 192.168.000.100
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Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000
Gateway 192.168.000.001
Server Connect
Media Ctrl Port 00080
Media Down Port 00080
Auto Down Server IP 192.168.001.0601
Ctrl Port 08000
Down Port 08001
User Link Port 65532
Security Yes
USB Operation
USB Mode Select Device Mode
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Company Name XYZ
Vehicle Number 123
Driver Name ABC
Other Setup
Video Display Type NTSC
Audible Alarm
System Diagnostics Yes
Camera Failure No
Sensor Trigger No
Auto-Overwrite for HDD? Yes
Camera
Camera 1 Label = No Label Quality = 1 Audio = No
Camera 2 Label = No Label Quality = 1 Audio = No
Camera 3 Label = No Label Quality = 1 Audio = No
Camera 4 Label = No Label Quality = 1 Audio = No
Camera Num 04
Rate (FPS) 30
Resolution CIF
Time Insert ON
Output Mode (only for Multimedia version) Adver Autoplay
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ScheduleON, Everyday: 00:00 – 23:59
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Sensor 1 Off
Sensor 2 Off
Sensor 3 Off
Sensor 4 Off
Sensor 5 Off
Sensor 6 Off
Sensor 7 Off
Sensor 8 Off
X Sensitive (g) 0.2
Y Sensitive (g) 0.2
Z Sensitive (g) 0.2
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Spd Source GPS
Spd check 000 000
Low speed Limit 000 KPH
High speed Limit 000
J) USB Operation:
There are two options available with the USB operation: DEVICE MODE and HOST MODE
DEVICE MODE:
Using the “ENTER” Key on the handheld IR select the “DEVICE MODE”. The “DEVICE
MODE” allows a computer (or a laptop) to connect to the MDVR via supplied USB cable.
Once connected the drive appears as a regular hard drive in the computer. Normal
Window operations could be performed (example: Download the recorded data from
the unit to the computer hard drive, Upload the advertisement clips from the computer
to the unit etc). For a complete file description of the MDVR hard drive layout please
look at following picture as ”Hard Disk File Structure” .
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System
System
System
Date / Time
General
Frame Record
HDD Format
Network
Server Setup
Security
Defau l t S e tup
USB Op erate
Driver Info
Others Set
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
USB Mode Select
Device Mode
(Connect to PC)
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Press apply to activate
System Info
System Info
System Info
Apply
Apply
Apply
For a complete file description of the MDVR hard drive layout please look at following
picture as ”Hard Disk File Structure” .
Hard disk file structure on PC:
HOST MODE:
Using the “ENTER” Key on the handheld IR, select the “HOST MODE”. The “HOST
MODE” allows an external USB jump drive to be connected. Once the connection is
established, all the contents of the jump driver is automatically uploaded to the MDVR
“ads” folder. For a complete file description of the MDVR hard drive layout please look
at the chapter labeled as ”Hard Disk File Structure” at the end of the manual.
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System
System
System
Date / Time
General
Frame Re cord
HDD Format
Network
Server Setup
Security
Default Setup
USB Ope rate
Driver Info
Others Set
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
USB Mode Select
Host Mode
(Connect to USB)
Press apply to activate
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
Apply
Apply
Apply
After USB operation: please press “Exit” then the MDVR will re-start and back to the
normal system operation;
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For USB Operation: To maintain the live connection between Windows PC and MDVR via USB cable, after
press the “apply” button, the Device Mode menu screen needs to stay active. Exiting the option will interrupt
the connection.
K) Driver Info:
The “DRIVER INFO” is used to store the following text information into the unit:
Company Name, Vehicle No. and Driver /Route Name.
Use ARROW keys to select the option for modification. Press ENTER at the highlighted
line.
System
System
System
Date / Time
General
Frame Record
HDD Format
Network
Server Setup
Security
Default Setup
USB Op e rate
Driver In fo
Others Set
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Company Name: XYZ
Vehicle No: 123
Driver/Route Name: ABC
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
Apply
Apply
Apply
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Remark: Vehicle No. is very important.
While using auto download software, the vehicle number is corresponding to the
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While using Media server, the vehicle number is corresponding to the vehicle number
plate in car input interface of the software.
While using CMS (Central management system), the vehicle number is corresponding
to the terminal number.
While using RMS (Remote management system), the vehicle number is corresponding
to the terminal number.
Company Name: XYZ (Limited: 16 characters)
Apply
Apply
Apply
The screen will pop up a text entry keyboard. Use Arrows to choose characters, press
ENTER to type. Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings.
Press EXIT to return to the SETUP list.
L) Others Set:
System
System
System
Date / Time
General
Frame Record
HDD Format
Network
Server Setup
Security
Default Setup
USB Oper at e
Driver Info
Others Set
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Video Display Type: NTSC
Audible Alarm?
Camera Failure: Yes
Systems Error: Yes
Sensor Trigger: Yes
HDD
Overwrite? Yes
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
Apply
Apply
Apply
There are two options to choose from:press ENTER to switch betweenPAL or NSTC.
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Audible Alarm only works for the buzzer, which installed in control panel.
Systems Diagnostics:
Select “Yes”᧶Buzzer will produce beeping when error occur in the system, press ENTER key of the
Panel or login as Administrator, then the buzzer will stop beeping.
Select “No”᧶ Buzzer will not produce beeping when error occurs in the system.
Camera Failure:
Select “Yes”᧶ Buzzer will produce beeping when video loss, press ENTER key of the Panel or login
as Administrator, then the buzzer will stop beeping.
Select “No”᧶ Buzzer will not produce beeping when video loss.
Sensor Trigger:
Select “Yes”᧶ Buzzer will produce beeping when Sensor Trigger occur, speed exceed SPD, XPD
“High Speed Limit”, press ENTER key of the Panel or login as Administrator, then the
buzzer will stop beeping.
Select “No”᧶ Buzzer will not produce beeping will not blink when Sensor Trigger occur, speed exceed
SPD, XPD “High Speed Limit”.
HDD Overwrite
Select “Yes”᧶When the remaining space is less than 2G, in order to leave the enough s pace for the
new file, overwrite the earliest recorded file according to the rule of First-in First-out.
Select “No”᧶When the remaining space is less than 100M, the unit will not record until the HDD is
changed or recorded file is deleted manually.
Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings.
V-2 Camera Setup
Camera Menu:
Press the RIGHT ARROW key to change control to the CAMERA tab. Press ENTER to open the
Camera configuration screen
System
System
System
Record Para.
Gen. Function
Camera Name
Camera
Camera
Camera
.
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
Press ARROW keys to move to each highlighted field and press ENTER to type into each field
highlighted.
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System
Record Para
Channel RES Quality FR AudioLiveMode
MotionDetectGen.Function
1
෭
෭
Camera Name
2
෭
෭
3
෭
෭
4
෭
෭
෭
Camera
Camera
Camera
CIF
CIF
CIF
CIF
1
2
8
8
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
30
30
30
30
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Off
Off
Off
Off
Means the channel is enable for recording; Allow to view the live
mode.
System Info
System Info
System Info
෭
෭
෭
෭
෭
෭
෭
෭
Apply
Apply
Apply
Resolution:
Select among CIF, HD1 and D1:
Means the channel is disable for recording; Does not allow to view
the livemode.
CIF: Resolution at 360x240 (NTSC), 352x288 (PAL)
HD1:Resolution at 720x240 (NTSC), 704x288 (PAL)
704 x 576 (PAL)
Quality:
D1: Resolution at 720x480 (NTSC),
Press ENTER to enter the recording quality (1 ᨺ8)
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1 means the highest quality, high quality consumes more space. Lower quality consumes less space.
F.R:
Press
2, 4, 8, 15, or 30 frames/second (for NTSC)
1, 3, 6, 12, or 25 frames/second (for PAL)
Audio:
Enable / Disable for the audio record for each camera channel,
when there are no audio input and should make this option OFF, in
order to save the hard disk space;
Live Mode:
Press
Enable: The camera allowed to live view
Disable: The camera not allowed to live view.
ENTER
ENTER
to choose between:
to choose the option enable or disable;
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There are how many cameras set as enable, then on live view, it will show how many cameras.
E.g
: Only CH1 set as enable, then on live view, CH1 will show on screen on entire screen.
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System
System
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
Record Para.
Clock Insert: On
Gen. Function
Camera Name
Apply
Apply
Apply
Time Insert: Press ENTER to switch between “ON” and “OFF” to embed time/date
in the video when recording.
System
System
System
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
Record Para.
Camera 1:
Gen. Function
Camera 2:
Camera Name
Camera 3:
Camera 4:
Apply
Apply
Apply
Camera Name: Type in the title for each camera to appear on the video display. The
camera label is embedded on the video (8 letters max)
Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings.
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V-3 Schedule:
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Press
ENTER
Press the
System
System
System
Dat
Date
e
EveryDay00:00-23:5000:00-23:59Con
Every Day 00:00-23:50 00:00-23:59 Con
************* 00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
*************00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
************* 00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
*************00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
************* 00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
*************00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
************* 00:00-00:0000:00-00:00 Con
*************00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
************* 00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
*************00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
************* 00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
*************00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
************* 00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
*************00:00-00:0000:00-00:00Con
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule 1Schedule2
1
to activate (ON) recording schedule.
ARROW
keys to change between any fields in the menu.
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
ON
ON
ON
ON
Schedule2
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Apply
Apply
Apply
Type
Apply
Apply
Apply
System Info
System Info
System Info
Type
Date:
Press
Single Day:
Every Day:
Weekday:
ENTER
to change the period of time to control the recording schedule
Choose the name of a day to create a recording schedule
Choose “Every” to apply a schedule to every day of the week
Schedule will only apply Weekdays (weekday is from Monday to
Friday)
**********:
Type:
Schedule 1 / 2
Press the
Press ENTER to change the type of the recording mode:
Con:
Continuous recording
:
RIGHT ARROW
Schedule 1 is the first of two possible
Choosing the asterisks will suspend the highlighted schedule
key to enter values using the
ON/OFF
cycles that apply to any day in the period chosen
NUMERIC
keypad into any time field;
under Date.
Schedule 2 is the second cycle for any day in the period. There is no need to overlap times of
Schedule 1 and Schedule 2.
Ending at 23:59 of one day and beginning with 00:00 of the next day will provide continuous
recording without interruption (factory default setting)
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When same date/time, only on the condition that the schedule set as “con” type, priority record can be
available. Then Sensor can trigger full frames recording. Full recording is not 30 or 25 but depends on thesettings for F.R on camera menu.
Scroll to
APPLY
and press
ENTER
to save the new settings.
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V-4 Event Setup
Choose the Event Setup tab and press enter to access the following menu. There are 3
option under this item: Sensor, Motion Detect and Others Set:
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System
System
System
Sensor
MD
Others Set
V-4-1 Sensor Menu:
System
System
System
Sensor
MD
Others Set
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
IO Input Setup
Acceleration Setup
Speed Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
System Info
System Info
System Info
V-4-1-1 I/O Input setup menu: (press setup to enter)
on the Name field to display the virtual keyboard. Enter the text name to identify the source of each Sensor connected to the unit. The sensor label embeds with the video when the sensor is triggered. The label also identifies the type of event when
option.
Set--Status:Alarm:
Press
doing a quick search using Press
ENTER
ENTER
to turn ON/OFF an input sensor.
to select between YES or NO:YES means when sensor triggered, alarm LED will flashing, until re-login the system with account, the flashing will disappear, also, if the security set as NO, I.E no need enter password to re-login, just pressing ENTER can disappear the flashing.
LOG:
Press
ENTER
to select YES/NO to enable or disable the input sensor to put as event
log file;
e.g
:If set as YES, using option ,even sensor triggered, there is event file on
this menu.
LOCK:
To enable the event does not erase during the over-write process of hard disk;
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If switch/alarm/log/lock all set as YES, When sensor triggered, it will trigger alarm signal and event log,
it will also trigger alarm recording and event recording, besides, the EVENT LOG can’t be deleted even HDD-formatted or overwrite.
V-4-1-2 Acceleration setup menu:
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System
System
System
DirAlarm
SwitchSample
X
ON
Y
ON
Z
ON
Camera
Camera
Camera
Limited
0.2
0.2
0.2
Schedule
Schedule
01.235
03.256
05.234
Schedule
NO
NO
NO
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Log
NO
NO
NO
This menu is used for inertia sensor, It has three directions:
X / Y/ Z
value only used when the MDVR connected with inertia sensor, which can detect the vehicle
acceleration force or G force. For example, application as when the vehicle being
driving too fast when cross the road bump, then the “Z” value would over limit, and to
make the sensor trigger.
System Info
System Info
System Info
Lock
NO
NO
NO
Apply
Apply
X / Y/ Z
Apply
Switch:
Set as ON, the sample value (current value of inertia sensor) will record on the video
when recording.
Limited:
This is the limited value for inertia sensor, when the currently value is over the limited,
and alarm set on, it will trigger alarm signal to remind driver.
Range: 0.2, 0.4, 0,8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0
Sample:
Alarm:
This is the current value, it changes when the inertia sensor moving.
Press
ENTER
to select NO/YES, YES means when some directory’ s sample value
over it’s limited, alarm LED will flashing, until re-login the system with account ,the
flashing will disappear, also, if the security set as NO, I.E no need enter password to
re-login, just pressing ENTER can disappear the flashing.
LOG:
Press
ENTER
to select NO/YES to enable or disable the input sensor to put as event
log file.
e.g.:
If set as OFF, using option ,even limited value is over, there is no event
file on this menu.
LOCK:
To enable the event does not erase during the over-write process of hard disk.
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If switch/alarm/log/lock all set as YES, the sample value (current value of inertia sensor) will recorded on
the video when recording. and when over, it will trigger alarm signal and event log, it will also trigger alarm
recording and event recording , besides, the EVENT LOG can’t be deleted even HDD-formatted or
overwrite.
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V-4-1-3 Speed setup menu:
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System
System
System
Speed Setup
Source: GPS/Vehicle
Speed Unit: KM/H
Check: 000 000
Speeding
Low
High
Camera
Camera
Camera
OFF
ON
082
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Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
AlarmLogSpeed
YES
YES
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Check
YES
YES
System Info
System Info
System Info
LockSwitch
YES
YES
Apply
Apply
Apply
Source:MDVR is capable of capturing vehicle speed via GPS antenna or
Vehicle--speedometer.
z Browse between the settings of GPS or speedometer from the list.
z Please note that the GPS antenna should be connected to MDVR to receive
satellite signals for speed.
zFor more information on capturing speed from speedometer please contact local
distributor for more technical support;
SPD Check: Speed check is used to calibrate the offset speed when connected to the
speedometer. That’s to say, the check only available when speed source is vehicle.
z Input the first area with the vehicle speed, for example at 80 (in KM/H)
z Start the vehicle and the second area will show the data from speedometer (in
HZ)
zWhen the vehicle reach to 80 KM/H (shown in vehicle meter or dash board), and
keep this speed at 30 seconds, then press the “Check” to make the system
calibrate the second area (HZ) set as first area data (80);
Low Speed Limit: If the vehicle exceeds the low speed limit, MDVR will trigger the alarm signal (when the
following option ALARM set as YES) until the driver slows down the speed
High Speed Limit: If the vehicle exceeds the high speed limit, MDVR will trigger the alarm signal (when
the following option ALARM set as YES) until the Admin password is entered to
acknowledge the alarm.
Alarm: Press ENTER to select NO/YES, YES means when some directory’ s sample value
over it’s limited, alarm LED will flashing, until re-login the system with account ,the
flashing will disappear, also, if the security set as no, I.E no need enter password to
re-login, just pressing ENTER can disappear the flashing.
LOG:Press ENTER to select NO/YES to enable or disable the input sensor to put as event
log file;
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E.g.:
If set as OFF, using option ,even limited value is over, there is no event
file on this menu.
LOCK:
To enable the event does not erase during the over-write process of hard disk;
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If switch/alarm/log/lock all set as YES, When vehicle speed over the limited speed, it will trigger alarm signal
and event log, it will also trigger alarm recording and event recording. Besides, the log can’t be deleted
even HDD-formatted or overwrite.
Scroll to
APPLY
V-4-2 Motion Detect Menu:
System
System
System
Camera Switch Area Alarm Log Lock
1Off SetupNoNoNo
and press
Camera
Camera
Camera
ENTER
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
to save the new settings.
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
System Info
System Info
System Info
Switch:
Area Set:
Alarm:
When in schedule, the type is set as MBR, and the sensitivity value is set as proper
2 Off Setup No NoNo
3 Off Setup No NoNo
4 Off Setup No NoNo
Apply
Apply
Apply
For each camera, enable / disable by ON/OFF in “MD” section
Select the area the allow to have motion detection block:
z Totally with 192 blocks on screen;
z Press
ENTER
to make the block in Green color as
active block and select the block with direction keys;
z Re-press “
ENTER
” to trigger off to make as transparent;
z Press “Setup” to make full screen selection;
z Re-press “Setup” to trigger off the full screen selection;
zWhen the motion detected in the block, it will shown as red color block;
(1-16,1 mean the high sensitivity), if in the set area moving accurs, it will trigger alarm
signal (alarm LED flashing)and recording
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press ADJUST key to set the sensitivity.
LOG:Enable the motion detection in the log record file;
LOCK: To enable the event does not erase during the over-write process of hard disk;
Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings.
V-4-3 Others Set menu:
System
System
System
Sensor
MD
Others Set
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Record delay: 030
Output delay: 030
(30~300 Sec)
System Info
System Info
System Info
Pre Rec time: 10
(10~15 Sec)
Apply
Apply
Apply
Recoding delay: Use the Numeric key pad or ARROW down to the second settings to define the time
duration of full-rate recording (alarm recording) after the trigger is over.
Output delay: To set the time duration of alarm LED flashing after the trigger is over.
Pre Rec Time: To set the pre recording time before trigger is over
V-5 System Information:
Press ENTER to access the System Information menu.
This menu displays MDVR information that may be required for technical support. In addition,
information regarding the installed hard disk also displayed. In this menu, user can clear the log
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System
System
System
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Version NO.: V6N-EYE3DATA-07.03.02
Hard Disk Information :
HDD#StatusCapacity SizeFree Space
1FAT 32
059
Remaining Capacity in HDD: 030 Hours
Clear Log
vent Log
EEvent Log
Event Log
Version No
ds Log
AAds Log
Ads Log
ll Log
AAll Log
All Log
: This is the device firmware version number, it might need to used
when there are any technical question and user require to refer this
information to technical support staff;
Hard Disk Information
:
This will show that the built-in Hard disk format and size. If user find
the hard disk status as FAT or size as “0 00”. Please re-format hard disk
to check the hard disk status again.
System Info
System Info
System Info
007.328
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The Hard disk consumption calculator available by distributor or direct dealer.
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V-6 System Information:
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System
System
System
Camera
Camera
Camera
Schedule
Schedule
Schedule
Event Setup
Event Setup
Event Setup
Version NO.: V6N-07.03.02
Hard Disk Information:
HDD#StatusCapacity SizeFree Space
1FAT 32
Remaining Capacity in HDD: 030 Hours
Clear Log
vent Log
EEvent Log
Event Log
Clear [Event Log]/ [Ads Log]
ds Log
AAds Log
Ads Log
059
:
ll Log
AAll Log
All Log
select this option and press [Enter], the MDVR will prompt a
confirmation message. Select [YES] and press [Enter]. This will clear
the log file from the unit. Select [NO] to cancel to clear the log file.
System Info
System Info
System Info
007.328
[All Logs]
: select this option to clear both [Event Log] and [Advert Log] file
simultaneously.
NOTE
The log entries in the EVENT are also a part of the log file. Deleting the Event log file will also delete the
entries in the EVENT.
VI. Procedure for upgrading System Firmware
VI-1 Upgrading firmware:
There are 2 ways to upgrade the firmware in the MDVR as following:
VI-1-1 Hard disk upgrade Instructions:
a) Connect and Enable the USB(Connect the MDVR and PC from USB cable in the accessories box,
and then login the MDVR, go to the USB setup menu, select “Device” mode, and then press
“Apply” , after several seconds, the USB device will pop-up in the PC);
b) Unzip the firmware pack, the firmware name is m65xx.MDVR;
c) Open the ADS folder on the MDVR HDD;
d) Copy the firmware and then paste it to the ADS folder;(Save in the ADS folder Root directory)
e) Press the “Exit” button of the Remote Controller, and then the MDVR will restart automatically.The
system will start to upgrade automatically and the screen display with “Upgrading in progress,
please wait….”
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f) During the upgrade [POW] and [ALM] LED will start to flash
g) Once completed the MDVR will restart automatically, and you can login the MDVR to check the
firmware version have been refreshed.
System Upgrade Successful, system restart
VI-1-2 Compact Flash upgrade Instructions:
A Compact Flash (CF) card can also be used to update the firmware in the unit. Please follow the
instructions to update the flash using the CF card:
a) Insert a CF card into the CF slot of your Windows PC (Drive letter appears)
b) Using Windows Explorer, format the CF card as FAT32 format. All the data will be permanently
erased from the CF card.
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c) Copy the new firmware (m65xx.MDVR file) on the CF card d) Remove the CF from the PC and insert it into the slot on your MDVR while power off. e) Upon turning the power on, the unit will automatically start to update the new firmware from the CF
card. During the upgrade [POW] and [ALM] LED will start to flash
f) Remove the CF card from the MDVR unit once completed.
NOTE
The upgrade procedure requires no power interruption. The CF card slot on the unit is a necessary openingon the unit. Please ensure that no liquid is spilled on the slot. In addition, install the system where dust and dirt are also not likely to contaminate the opening.
VI-2 Customize Background upgrade Instructions:
Steps for updating the background:
1. Name the logo as background, the format for the picture is .jpg, the size should be less than 40KB, and the Resolution is 720*480.
2. Please place the file in the HDD via USB, the USB operation please do as below:a.
Connect
b. Go into the
then
MDVR to PC via USB cable
apply.
NOTE
When
apply
, don't exit, just wait to find HDD in your PC. if you can't find the HDD a moment later, please
re-connect it to PC.
System Setup
menu, please select
USB operation
, choose
Device mode (connect to PC
),
c. Put the d. Finally, please press
background
file into the
EXIT
root directory
, MDVR will restart, then you can see the logo is just the updated logo.
of the HDD.
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When changing the HDD, please update the logo again, because the logo is just in HDD, not the main board by this way.
VII. Compact Flash Card management
Insert the CF Card into CF Slot, the CF Card mark will show on the screen, press [CF] button on the handheld IR. A screen will pop up with the following options:
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Record File
Backup Info
Change Setup
AD Copy
Media
VII-1 Recoding File
:
NULL
Press Right Key to Delete File !
PageDown
PageDown
PageDown
If there are any video recorded files on the CF card this option allow to play back the recordings. Select the
“Operate CF Card” and press [Enter], the screen will show as below:
Please allow the system to show the record files on the CF card. Select the file and press [Enter]
key to playback.
If you want to delete the record file, press the right direction key [
Ź].
If CF does not contain any record files then “No Record” message will be displayed.
VII-2 Bankup setup:
This option enables the user to copy the setup of MDVR to CF Card. Use this option if the same settings are
required to be applied on more than one MDVR units. Once the backup finishes, take the CF card to second
MDVR unit and follow the Change Setup Option.
Record File
Backup Info
Change Setup
AD Copy
Media
Data Backup, please wait…
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Record File
Backup Info
Change Setup
AD Copy
Media
Successful!
VII-3 Change Setup:
This option allows changing the settings based on the setting file stored on the CF card. Select this
option and press [Enter] button. A message will pop up “Changing setup…” while the setup process is
changed. Once completed successfully the unit will display a confirmation message. The unit will restart
for the new changes to take affect.
Record File
Backup Info
Change Setup
AD Copy
Media
Setup update, please wait.
VII-4 AD Copy:
Advertisement option displays the advertisement files on the CF card. Select the desired file to upload
and press [CF] button of the handheld control, the unit will copy the advertisement file to MDVR. Status
indicator will show the percentage of the files being copied. Once completed successfully the unit will
display a confirmation message.
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Record File
Backup Info
Change Setup
AD Copy
Media
When copying the advertising contents to the CF card using Windows PC, create a folder called “Ads” on
the CF card. All the advertising media contents should be copied to Ads folder for uploading the
advertisement on MDVR.
VII-5
Media
:
Movie & Music option displays the movie and music files on the CF card. Select the desired file to upload and
press [CF] button of the handheld control, the unit will copy the file to MDVR. Once completed successfully
the unit will display a confirmation message.
Record File
Backup Info
Change Setup
AD Copy
Media
Angels.avi
Sunshine.vob
Size: 70, 1 18KB
Press right key to delete file.
Page Down
Page Down
Page Down
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VIII. Hard Disk File Structure
Hard Disk file structure: Using the USB to connect the MDVR to PC the file structure of the unit looks
like below:
Folder Name Contents/ Description Remark
Supported format:
Ads
Ads_log
Alarm
Record
Movie
Music
List of the advertisement file
Log file for tracking all the
advertisement playback history
by MDVR (this contains
playback time, interval,
number)
Alarm recording
Normal recording
List of the movie file
List of the music file
MPEG4, MPEG2, MPEG1
File extension :
VOB, MPG, AVI, DAT
Use log viewer application to
open this file (provide by )
Requires client software to
playback video from PC.
Or downloading via USB
All the record file are
watermarked for authenticity
Requires client software to
playback video from PC.
Or downloading via USB
All the record file are
watermarked for authenticity
Supported format:
MPEG4, MPEG2, MPEG1
File extension :
VOB, MPG, AVI, DAT
Supported format:
WAV
MP3
WMA
Time
System file
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DO NOT DELETE THE FILE.
THIS IS A NECCESSARY FILE
NEEDED BY THE SYSTEM
TO FUNCTION PROPERLY
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IX. GPS Operation (Optional)
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This feature is only available with the system connected with GPS antenna.
1. To enable the feature make sure to connect the GPS antenna to the GPS connection port located at the
back of docking station.
2. Once connected properly and placed outside the vehicle facing towards the sky, you will find the GPS
icon display on the surveillance screen as shown:
3. The GPS data will appear on the screen as:
x N for longitude
x W for latitude
x Vehicle Seed
4. The values of GPS are embedded on the video and could be retrieved by using the video playback
function.
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Appendix A
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Pin Definition for DB25 and DB37
DB25
PIN
1 H (Video Line Output – Horizontal) 15 G (Video GREEN Signal Output)
2 R (Video RED Signal Output) 16 GND (Ground)
3 B (Video BLUE Signal Output) 17 V-OUT2 (Video Output 2)
4 V-OUT1 (Video Output 1) 18 L-OUT (Audio Output – Left)
5 GND (Ground) 19 GND (Ground)
6 R-OUT (Audio Output – Right) 20 485-A (RS485 Signal A)
7 VCC-5V (5V Voltage Output) 21 TX1 (RS232 Signal 1 Transmitter)
8 485-B (RS485 Signal B) 22 RX1 (RS232 Signal 1 Receiver)
9 GND (Ground) 23 GND (Ground)
10 TX3 (RS232 Signal 3 Transmitter) 24 TX2 (RS232 Signal 2 Transmitter)
11 RX3 (RS232 Signal 3 Receiver) 25 RX2 (RS232 Signal 2 Receiver)
12 GND (Ground)