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1. Audio Out AUXI 1 Video Out j AT Camera in Remote O RS4232 MI IN2 IN3 INA e ower je CL QD jour jl Hz ACC GPS amp Remote Controller Connector The left side connector links up with the GPS receiver to capture local position information data Please refer to the section 1 5 4 GPS CONNECTOR The right side connector links up with the remote controller Audio Out Video Out Your LCD monitor or other monitor can signal here AUX 1 AUX 2 Use this if you have external audio sources Camera In connector There are four connectors here to connect the Video Audio In from a camera Please refer to the section 1 5 5 CAMERA IN CONNECTOR RS 232 port This communication port functions as a connector to an external devic
2. 15 2 INSTALLATION 16 2 1 Basic Connection 16 2 2 Hard disk Drive Installation 18 2 3 System Information and 19 Channel Selector uuu u u u 19 2 3 1 System information 19 2 3 2 Channel Selection 19 2 4 Updating System Software 20 3 OPERATIONS 21 3 1 Configuring Recording Settings 21 3 2 Recording Operations 23 3 2 1 Manual Recording 23 3 2 2 Alarm Recording 23 3 2 3 Externally Triggered Recording 23 3 3 Playback Operations 24 3 3 1 Normal 24 3 3 2 Fast Forward Backward 24 3 3 3 Slow Forward Reverse 24 3 3 4 Play back picture by picture 25 3 4 Search Operations 25 34 FULLEST 86 etaient 25 3 4 2 ALARM LIST 25 3 4 3 TIME 8686 u uuu uuu u rote dos 26 3 4 4 THUMBNAIL Search 26 3 4 5 The SD CARD Search 27 3 5 Backup Operations 28 3 5 1 SD Card Backup Operations 28 3 6 The Key Lock Operatio
3. t automatically Recommended un and click the Next button If your hardware came with an installation CD or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New The new hardware installation is Hardware Wizard Tis wat has fric saline ouf complete now please click the Finish button Wait a few moments and a message will pop up on the screen Click Finish to close the wizard System Properties Remote b Pas Advanced Go to the Device Manager to Device Manager make sure the driver IS installed The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer LI 6 the Device Manager to change the properties of any device 5 Right click on the My Computer MIA icon select Properties click the gt 75 Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up H a rdwa re tab a n d t h C I C C k how Windows connects to Windows Llpdate for drivers the Device Manager Hardware Profiles Hardware profiles provide way for you to set up and store as different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles 56 Device Manager Now Virtual Serial Ports z
4. 36 CV 7850 gt Central Unit YN gt Audio Video m Taxi Cab eig mac d CV 7860 Ke h Police Car Sy CCTV Camera SOJ TSL C 2 HE TV The mobile DVR provides advanced text insertion technology that is compatible with mobile black boxes which record all the relevant details of driving For example all information regarding the driving speed engine RPM wheel turning angles driving time periods brakings signal lights and the GPS position can be retrieved from the black box system The data can be stored recorded and transferred to a computer or to the mobile DVR directly for data storage and retrieval to ensure a car fleet s and or individual driver s quality performance Mobile DVR f Gg CV 7051 y CV 7850 4 EE CV 7860 CCTV Camera The mobile DVR is compatible with the stand alone GPS receiver and it can also configure and record a driver s location latitude and longitude with video data Besides it can playback video by our HDD viewer software which can track a driven route using all GlS e Map software Car Black Box HDD Viewer TV Monitor Additionally the mobile DVR has eight GPIO PINs connecting it with your car s external signals such as brakings or signal lights As an example when the vehicle s driver operates a single light the rear camera will start to work and record all the objects an
5. 0x06 0x0c 0x11 0x00 where 2004 212 0xd4 7 20x07 256 F Request HDD Info Second Category 0x10 PC send 0x41 0x01 0x20 0x02 0x10 0x00 lt 0x4f gt DVR Response 0x41 0x20 0x01 0x02 0x10 0x32 0x00 0x00 48 Bytes Data lt 0 4 48 Bytes Data 4 HDD Status Primary Master Slave Secondary Master Slave Every HDD use 12 Bytes 40 HDD Exist if 2 1 41 Active HDD if 1 2 Current HDD for REC if 1 43 Current HDD for PLAY if 1 4 7 Capacity 8 11 X REC PLAY Position G Request REC Position Second Category 0x11 PC send 0x41 0x01 0x20 0x02 lt 0x11 gt 0x00 lt 0 4 REC Mode DVR Response 0x41 0x20 0x01 0x02 0x11 0x08 lt HDD gt 0x0 4 Bytes REC Position 2 Bytes Image NO gt lt 0x4f gt Get HDD REC Position and Image NO used in Playback Immediately command Non REC Mode DVR Response ERROR 0x41 0x20 0x01 0x02 0x11 0x01 0x45 lt 0x4f gt H Playback Immediately Second Category 0x12 PC send lt 0x41 gt lt 0x01 gt lt 0x20 gt lt 0x02 gt lt 0x12 gt lt 0x0a gt lt HDD gt lt 0x0 gt lt 0x0 gt lt 0x0 gt lt 4 Bytes REC Position gt lt 2 Bytes Image NO gt lt 0x4f gt On Success DVR Response lt 0x41 gt lt 0x20 gt lt 0x01 gt lt 0x02 gt lt 0x12 gt lt 0x00 gt lt 0x4f
6. Add Help Search iain G s e Ruler Fly To Find B Table e g san Francis Play Tour Ctri Alt P Options E My Places i HO E2 Sightseeing Select this folder and clic the Play button below to sta default v Layers View Core Primary Database b 2008 Europa Technologies 2008 Tele Atlas 2007 Geographic Web mage NASA Google EZ Roads 2008 DMapas Buildings v Pointer 36 23 23 66 33 41 55 60 W Streaming 1111111 100 Eye alt 9225 62 mi Step 13 Open the Google Earth Pro software to see the image to our above Click the Tools button on the top bar to see a drop down list Choose the GPS item 57 Now the GPS setting page appears Click Realtime in the Tm top bar then click the iio Hired Automatically follow the path follow the path item Then click Start button Real time tracking mer HDD Viewer Ver 2 37 06 IRS AT ws File Mode Disk Mode WN lee EN t TE E D NE VOLUME G Step 15 Open the HDD Viewer software to see the image on the above Take steps 1 4 given below to set the GPS settings 1 Click the Settings button at the bottom 2 Now a small window pops up in the center of the screen Click On 3 Click the Com port to select one of the connections you have a
7. 01 01 2006 12 00 00 A V SOURCE AIV SOURCE CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CAMERA2 CAMERA3 CAMERA4 AUDIO 1 AUX 1 AUDIO 2 AUX 2 LIVE OUTPUT VOL 10 lt gt MOVE Av CHANGE This page determines the video and the audio source Choose the channel and the audio video numbers you want to see Only four channels are available each with four video inputs and four video outputs which you can select from and set these same four channels have six audio inputs and two audio outputs you can select from and set This A V SOURCE page lets you set two audio outputs AUDIO 1 and 2 which have six microphone sources each which you can choose from four from the video cameras and two from the AUX auxiliary microphones You can only set two microphones to play Each of the ports AUDIO 1 and 2 can play the sound recordings of the same or different videos simultaneously LIVE OUTPUT VOL This item determines the output volume levels in the live mode The options range from 00 mute to 10 full 32 4 2 The ALARM Setting This configuration of the alarm recording only when an menu allows users to program the alarm input is activated The device will record as long as the alarm input is activated MAIN MENU RECORD CLOCK TITLE COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO ALARM PAGE ALARM SETTING ALM OPERATION OFF REC RATE 15 F S REC QUALITY BEST AUDIO ALM TYPE ALM DURATION PRE ALARM IO CONNECTION
8. INSTALLATION 8 OPERATION MANUAL Mobile Vehicle Video Recorder DVR 3064 APPRG Before trying to connect or operate this product please read this manual completely SAFETY PRECAUTIONS All the following safety and operation instructions which will prevent harm or damage to the operator or other persons should be read before the unit is operated INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING A To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Do not block ventilation openings Do not place anything on top of the unit that might spill or fall into it Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Please refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Do not us
9. Lens mount board lens 2 13mm F2 0 Electronic Shutter up to 1 60 1 10 000 seconds Lens view angle 98 H 73 V IR distance 5 M A built in microphone Car power requirement DC 12V Operation temperature 20 C 65 C Built in IR light 7 LEDs Dimension 104 x 50 5 x 42 mm Certificate IP66 9999 Miniature Color CCD Car Camera MV 7850 1 4 internal image sensor Horizontal resolution 320 TV lines With 2 0 lux F2 0 Min Illumination Lens mount board lens 1 9mm F2 0 Lens view angle 98 H 73 V Electronic shutter up to 1 60 1 120 000 seconds Auto mirror function and high speed Auto White Balance Operation temperature 20 C 50 C Power requirement DC 12V 65mA Dimension 30 x 29 mm Certificate IP68 2 4 5 494 2 4 4 4 IR CCD Color Car Camera MV 7860 1 3 internal image sensor Horizontal resolution 320 TV lines With 1 0 lux F2 0 0 lux IR LED ON Lens mount board lens 3 6mm F2 0 Lens view angle 68 H 52 V Electronic shutter up to 1 60 1 10 000 seconds Auto White Balance IR distance 10 M Operation temperature 20 C 50 C Power requirements DC 12V 90mA IR DC 12V 80mA Dimension 98 4 x 40 7 x 66 mm Certificate IP66 2 A 42 42 242 6 6 RMN0400080 V2 2 64
10. MAIN PAGE ALM OPERATION This option determines whether to activate deactivate the alarm recording when it detects an alarm input ON The device activates the alarm recording when it detects an alarm input OFF The device ignores the alarm signal when it detects an alarm input REC RATE This option is for the purpose of adjusting the number of pictures recorded every second into a storage disk when an alarm input is activated For an NTSC unit there are 5 different record speeds you can select from 30F S 30 frames per second 15F S 10F S 6F S and REMAIN For a PAL unit there are 5 different record speeds you can select from 25F S 25 frames per second 12 5F S 8 3F S 5F S and REMAIN II you select REMAIN for use the device will record images at the same speed as set on the REC page REC QUALITY This option determines the image quality to be recorded when an alarm input occurs There are 4 levels of image quality to choose from BEST HIGH STANDARD and BASIC The table below shows the level of image quality with the corresponding compression ratio and image size REC Sandard Basi mage 60KB 50KB 40KB 32KB Size AUDIO This option determines the way to record sound if or as necessary OFF Disables the AUDIO recording 11KHZ Enables the AUDIO recording and records at the 11KHz sampling rate 22KHZ Enables AUDIO recording and records at the 22KHz sampling rate NOTE Th
11. RMN0400089 Mini Din Splitter x 4 Part NO MWR061210001A CD x 1 Part NO PCD1001AA Adapter 5V x 1 Part NO MADS5D2 0C Shrink tube x 4 Part NO QIS010002 The optional accessories contain the following items 5 6015 optional Mobile Power Adapter MADS12 6D3 5B optional RC 5013 optional GPS 6015 optional Mobile Power Adapter optional A5013A 000A 3M optional Part NO A6015 000A Part NO MADS12 6D3 5B A5013B 000A 6M optional 1 5 FRONT REAR VIEW 1 5 1 Front View D 2 3 4 58789 M rn NN Mj CE t A 00 SETUP button Press this to enter the setup menu Press again to exit the setup mode 2 Left Right Up Down CH1 CH2 CH4 CH3 buttons In the menu setup mode search mode press the four buttons on the dial to highlight desired items in the menu setup mode In the live play mode press the four buttons on the dial to select a channel for display 3 REW button Press this to play a recorded video in the reverse direction at a speed that s faster or slower than the recorded speed in the play mode PLAY button Press to play back a recorded video from the hard disk A light glows green in the PLAY mode PAUSE button In a playback display press this to free
12. The following table shows the message Press the button one more time to functions under a different mode go back to the default display Result Display 6 Verify the version of the system software please refer to the section 4 6 VERSION option L I Single caution channel 1 Before carrying out the updating procedures please ensure the SD card is working and the file of the system software is intact 2 Don t Interrupt the process while the unit is updating Live Record Playback L Single itself as this will cause the unit to crash channel L Single channel 2 4 Updating System Software Please take the following steps to safely update the system software 1 Turn off the DVR 2 Insert the SD card into the built in SD slot of the unit 3 Turn on the DVR 4 The DVR sounds a tone and displays the message XXXXXX BYTES READ Now the DVR is updating the system software which will take approximately 90 seconds to process 5 The DVR displays the message PLEASE REMOVE SD CARD The process is complete Please remove the SD card and the DVR will restart automatically If you have already followed procedures 1 5 and the unit is still unable to turn on then please first check if the SD card you are using is functioning and the file is intact And then start procedures 1 5 all over again 20 3 OPERATIONS 3 OPERATIONS hard disk drive will be filled
13. fuge Click the GPS tab and use the drop down menu to select any available com port in our example we use com 3 You can choose your own Baudrate as long as the Baudrate on two com ports are the same In our example we have set it at 4800 Options GPs Routing Voice System GPS Com Paudrate 4800 Datum waoss4 gt Format NMEA 0123 scan GFS Speed IX 5 Syri CR V ki M Show GPS track I Show Crossing Information 91 On the GPS tab choose GPS Status and you will see a message which is searching for the GPS installation on the lower right corner of your screen Now the PaPaGo setup is complete and you can open the HDD Viewer GPS State Searhing GPS Speed Altitude Pop TEXAS S File F view GP5iG rackT Tools a EIN k Direction e D CV sov ee Fina GPS Status Routine Index Keywo iv GPS Position Fix Map Infa Legends GPS Status 3 The HDD Viewer Setup Double click the HDD Viewer icon on your desktop to start up the application Click the red circle button to bring up the Setting menu Choose the other com port from the drop down menu Both baudrates on the com ports should match ar File Mode Disk Mode DISK1 30GB E m P I x d E All C Recin WS C Manual T
14. its functioning depends on the amount of power the vehicle has available to it AUDIO so it can run only as long as there is power Enough power will be left untapped by this option to turn the vehicle motor on the next time the user This option determines the way to record sound if necessary starts IL OFF Disables AUDIO recording Note If the voltage is less than 10 4 volts the battery is in the Too low mode and the DVR S Al VIII automatically power off and there will be a the 11KHz sampling rate problem in starting the engine in case of a 22KHZ Enables AUDIO recording and records at small scale car the 22KHz sampling rate SPLIT NOTE The audio function can only be activated in This option determines the layout of the screen You the following refresh rates in NTSC PAL 30 25 can select from 4CH 3CH and 2CH The resulting 15 12 5 10 8 3 6 5 2 7 2 7 frames sec NOS 4 CH This option splits the screen in the quad POST REC DURATION mode Functional in Pin connections with the ignition key only refer to section 1 5 7 After the ACC is powered off ACC OFF the DVR will record continuously obeying the time which is set in the POST REC DURATION time until that time period is over This option 01 01 2006 12 00 00 31 3 CH This option splits the screen in three channels 01 01 2006 12 00 00 2 CH This option splits the screen in two channels
15. 0x00 lt 0 4 B Request Time Second Category 0x02 PC Request 0x41 0x01 0x20 0x02 0x02 0x00 lt 0x4f gt DVR Response 0x41 0x20 0x01 0x02 0x02 0x07 7 Time Value Ox4f The following case is an illustration of lt 7 Time Value 2004 06 20 17 05 00 lt 0 04 gt 0x07 0x06 0x14 0x11 lt 0x05 gt 0x00 C Set Time Second Categoryz0x02 PC Request 0x41 0x01 0x20 0x02 0x02 lt 0x07 gt lt 7 Time Value gt lt 0x4f gt The following case is an illustration of lt 7 Time Value gt 2004 06 20 17 05 00 lt 0xD4 gt lt 0x07 gt lt 0x06 gt lt 0x14 gt lt 0x11 gt lt 0x05 gt lt 0x00 gt 39 DVR Act Changing the time and date D Request State Second Category 0x06 PC Request 0x41 0x01 0x20 0x02 0x06 0x00 lt 0x4f gt DVR Response 0x41 0x20 0x01 0x02 0x06 0x01 System State 0 gt Ox4f Description of System State STATE STOP 0 STATE PLAY 3 STATE SETUP 6 STATE SEARCH 7 STATE BACKUP 15 E Time Search Second Category 0x0b PC send 0x41 0x01 0x20 0x02 OxOb 0x06 6 Bytes Date Time Ox4f where lt 6 bytes Date Time gt year 2 bytes LowByte HighByte 256 month 1 byte day 1 byte hour 1 byte min 1 byte Example to search 06 12 2004 17 00 the Date Time lt 0xd4 gt 0x07
16. 232 communication port can be either in an importing or exporting mode according to your applications ON This enables the RS 232 communication port When you wish the unit to be controlled by an external device please select this entry for use OFF This disables the RS 232 communication port RS 232 CONNECTION This item lets you control the following GPS Use the GPS connector with the GPS receiver Note Refer to 1 5 4 for more information about the correct pin assignment DATA BOX Use the DATA BOX connector if the mobile DVR is compatible with it Use it if you want to connect only with the RS 232 port directly without using the GPS connectors Note You can select only one of the functions between GPS or DATA BOX simultaneously BAUD This entry selects the baud rate of the RS232 port The selectable options are 2400 4800 9600 19200 28800 38400 57600 and 115200 GPS SPEED Please select the Km H kilometers per hour or MPH miles per hour to meet your requirement 4 5 DISK Setting MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM CLOCK TITLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM GOTO DISK PAGE DISK SETTING HD REFORMAT HD1 HD FAT32 BUILD SD FILE JPEG AUTO ERASE OFF SD REFORMAT START MAIN PAGE HD REFORMAT This option allows you to clear out all the data in the hard disk drive You will be required to enter the pre set password before proceeding with clearing out the data Enter the standard password 999
17. ACC is powered off The relay connector will function as per the delay time you set by your chosen option After the relay connectors delay time duration is over the relay connector will automatically turn off followed by the DVR The DVR which is connect with a cigar lighter of a vehicle for power supply will stop working when turning off the ignition Note he relay connector s electric current range goes to a maximum of 30 amperes Note Our POST REC DURATION function also sets the time as per any of the six options available after the ACC has been turned off Please always be mindful of the fact that if the time duration set for either DELAY OFF or POST REC DURATION is longer than the other one the DVR will wait for the longer setting to end before shutting down 11 1 5 7 The Power Connector GND Ground contact 2 Not used 3 42 V This pin is connected to the vehicle battery 4 ACC This pin is linked to the vehicle ignition key to start the DVR Pin connections without the ignition key I Connect with the Battery Mobile Vehicle Battery In the above diagram pin 1 is connected to the In the above diagram pin 1 is connected to the vehicle battery minus and pins 3 and 4 are vehicle battery minus pin 3 to the battery plus connected together to the vehicle battery plus and pin 4 to the vehicle ignition key We suggest the connection of the diagram above Il Connect with the Cigar
18. Backward There are 7 speeds available for playback 1x 2X 4x 8x 16x 30x and 100x While playing back recorded video at the recorded speed Forward Press the FF button to view the recorded video in the forward direction at a speed faster than the recorded speed or to return to the normal speed of playback Each subsequent pressing of the FF button to the right increases the forward rate as 2x 4x 8x 16x 30x and 100x Backward Press the REW button to view the recorded video in the reverse direction at a speed faster than the recorded speed or to return to the normal speed of playback Each subsequent pressing of the REW button to the left increases the reverse rate as 1x 2x 4 8x 16x 30x and 100x 3 3 3 Slow Forward Reverse There are 4 speeds available for a slow playback 1 2 1 4 1 8 and 1 16 While playing back recorded video at the recorded speed 1 Press the PAUSE button for the slow playback mode 2 Forward Press the FF button to view the recorded video in the forward direction at a speed slower than the recorded speed Each subsequent pressing of the FF button to the right increases the forward rate as 1 2 1 4 1 8 and 1 16 3 Reverse Press the REW button to view the recorded video in the reverse direction at a speed slower than the recorded speed Each subsequent pressing of the REW button to the left increases the reverse rate as 1 2 1 4 1 8 and 1 16 4 Norm
19. REC SETTING PAGE 1 gt AUTO START REC OFF gt M RASR OFF AUTO START REC 0 SEC gt M RASR 0 SEC AUTO START REC 1 MIN gt M R ASR 1 MIN 2 gt DISK FULL REWRITE gt M RDFULL REW DISK FULL STOP gt DFULL STOP 3 gt POST RECG DURATION OFF gt M R POST OFF CLOCK TITLE SETTING PAGE 1 gt CLOCK 2 gt DAYLIGHT SAVING DAYLIGHT SAVING DAYLIGHT SAVING DAYLIGHT SAVING DAYLIGHT SAVING SET OFF US EUROPE UK SET 45 POST REC DURATION 1 MIN gt M R POST 1 MIN POST REC DURATION 5 MIN gt M R POST 5 MIN POST REC DURATION 10 MIN gt M R POST 10 MIN POST REC DURATION 30 MIN gt M R POST 30 MIN POST REC DURATION 60 MIN gt M R POST 60 MIN POST REC DURATION 90 MIN gt M R POST 90 MIN POST REC DURATION 120 MIN gt M R POST 120 MIN POST REC DURATION NON STOP gt M R POST NON STOP 4 SPLIT 4CH gt SPLIT 4CH SPLIT 3CH gt M R SPLIT 3CH SPLIT 2CH gt M R SPLIT 2CH 5 gt V SOURCE gt AV SET ALARM SETTING PAGE 1 gt ALM OPERATION OFF gt OPERATION OFF ALM OPERATION ON gt M A OPERATION ON 2 gt REC RATE 25 F S gt M A RATE 25 REC RATE 12 5F S gt RATE 12 5 REC RATE 8 3 F S gt M A RATE 8 3 REC RATE 5 FS gt 5 REC RATE REMAIN gt M A RATE REMAIN 3 gt ALM DURATION 0 SEC M ADURO SEC ALM DURATION 30 SEC gt DUR 30 SEC ALM DURATION 1 MIN gt M A DUR 1 MIN ALM DURATION 5 MIN
20. VRBLUlS sys VRSERIAL svs k v5 ass dll aa E inf The windows screen below will appear on your screen Click Install and installation will begin right away LE Virtual Serial Port Installer Virtual Serial Port Setup Wizard No serial port has been detected Click Exit to exit setup 47 Performing the setup functions amp Virtual Serial Port Installer Click Exit to exit setup W elcome to the Found Mew Hardware Wizard Windows will search For current and updated software by looking on your computer an the hardware installation CD ar on the Windows Update Web site with pour permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect ta Windows Update to search for software CO es this time only es now and every time connect a device Click Next ta continue Choose Install the software automatically Recommended and click the Next button Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Virtual Serial If your hardware came with an installation CD nr floppy disk insert it now What do vou want the wizard to do O Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next ta continue 48 The new hardware installation is complete now please click the Finish button Wait a few moments and a message will pop up on the screen Found Mew Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The
21. Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device Found New Hardware Wizard In the window on our left r choose Install the software automatically Recommended and click the Next button If your hardware came with an installation CD or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do O Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue du Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The new hardware installation The wizard has finished installing the software for gy is complete now please click the Finish button Wait a few moments and a message will pop up on the screen Click Finish to close the wizard Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Again please choose No not Windows will search for current and updated software by ss looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on I 1 I the Windows Update Web site with your permission th 5 I m e C I C N ext Read our privacy policy button Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device Click Next to continue 55 Step 8 Choose Install the software
22. any computer The image is stored in the JPEG compressed format If more than one clip is stored in an SD card the file names will be assigned in sequence as shown below SAVE TO F0000 JPG SAVE TO F0001 JPG SAVE TO FOOON JPG 8 The saved picture is the same as the present picture on the screen please use the CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 and the 02 Quad buttons to switch to the channel s desired and then press the SETUP button to save 3 5 1 2 Archive video of AVI clips into an SD Card Please take the following steps to archive a critical video in an SD card 28 1 Press the SETUP button to enter the setup mode and select the DISK Highlight DISK and press the 02 Enter button to enter the DISK SETTING page 3 Then set SD FILE to AVI 4 Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot of the front unit 2 5 Start playing back the recorded video 6 Press the PAUSE button to freeze the desired pictures 7 Press the SETUP button to save the video in the SD card The quantity of video that can be stored depends on the SD card s capacity The image is stored in the AVI compressed format If more than one clip is stored in an SD card the file names will be assigned in sequence as shown below SAVE TO M0000 AVI SAVE TO M0001 AVI SAVE TO MOOON AVI NOTE eThe JPEG file format can be played and deleted in the DVR Please refer to section 3 4 5 eThe AVI file format cannot be played and deleted in the DVR It
23. can only be played in a card reader connected to a computer eThe file format can be selected from the SD FILE item on the Setup Menu Please refer to section 4 5 for more details Backup the System setting info into an SD Card The DVR offers a quick setup method by using an SD card If a user wants to set many DVR devices with the same settings the DVR can save the whole setting in the SD card and then transfer it to another DVR MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM CLOCK TITLE COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO SYSTEM PAGE SYSTEM OPERATION LOG OSD LANGUAGE MENU BACKGND BUZZER PASSWORD SETUP PWD DEFAULT SD SETUP VERSION J MAIN PAGE Save the whole setting into the SD card Insert an SD card into the SD card slot Press the SETUP button to enter the setup mode e Highlight SYSTEM and press the Enter button to enter the SYSTEM SETTING page e Set SD SETUP to SAVE Then the system setting information will be automatically saved in the SD card Transfer the system setting info of the DVR to another DVR e Insert the SD card which has stored the system setting information into the DVR Press the SETUP button to enter the setup mode and select SYSTEM e Highlight SYSTEM and press the Enter button to enter the SYSTEM SETTING page Then set SD SETUP to LOAD 3 5 1 4 Updating the System Software Please refer to section 4 6 for more details 29 3 6 The Key Lock Operation The Ke
24. gt On Error DVR Response ERROR lt 0x41 gt lt 0x20 gt lt 0x01 gt lt 0x02 gt lt 0x12 gt lt 0x01 gt lt 0x45 gt lt 0x4f gt 40 5 2 System Default MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM CLOCK TITLE COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO REC PAGE REC SETTING REC RATE REC QUALITY DISK FULL AUDIO POST REC DURATION SPLIT ANN SOURCE MAIN PAGE OFF 20 F S BEST REWRITE OFF OFF 4CH SET ALARM SETTING ALM OPERATION REC RATE REC QUALITY AUDIO ALM TYPE ALM DURATION PRE ALARM IO CONNECTION MAIN PAGE OFF 15 F S BEST OFF NO 30 SEC OFF ALARM COMM SETTING COMM ID RS232 ENABLE RS232 CONNECTION BAUD GPS SPEED J MAIN PAGE 01 ON DATA BOX 9600 Km H DISK SETTING HD REFORMAT HD FAT32 SD FILE AUTO ERASE SD REFORMAT GPS STAMP MAIN PAGE HD1 BUILD JPEG 0LL START OFF CLOCK TITLE SYSTEM CLOCK DAYLIGHT SAVING TITLE DELAY ON DELAY OFF MAIN PAGE SET OFF SET OFF OFF 41 OPERATION LOG OSD LANGUAGE MENU BACKGND BUZZER PASSWORD SETUP PWD DEFAULT SD SETUP VERSION MEIN PAGE ENTER ENGLISH 2 0LL SET OFF LOAD SAVE ENTER 5 3 O S D Message 09 N zi C5 N 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 O S D M
25. gt M A DUR 5 MIN ALM DURATION 10 MIN gt M A DUR 10 MIN ALM DURATION NON STOP gt DUR NON STOP 4 gt 10 CONNECTION ALARM gt IO ALARM IO CONNECTION VEHICLE SIGNAL gt IO VS IO CONNECTION VEHICLE SIGNAL gt IO VST M T CLOCK SET M T DST OFF M T DST US M T DST EU M T DST UK M T DST SET DISK SETTING PAGE 1 HD REFORMAT HD1 2 gt AUTO ERASE OFF AUTO ERASE SET 3 gt SD REFORMAT START 4 gt GPS STAMP OFF GPS STAMP ON SYSTEM SETTING PAGE 1 gt BUZZER OFF BUZZER ON 2 gt PASSWORD SET 3 gt SETUP PWD OFF SETUP PWD ON 4 gt DEFAULT LOAD 5 gt SD SETUP SAVE SD SETUP LOAD 6 gt VERSION ENTER OTHER LOG 1 gt REC DURATION MENU REC POST REC DURATION MENU REC POST REC DURATION MENU REC POST REC DURATION 2 gt AUTO START REC MENU REC AUTO START REC 2 0 SEC 3 gt I 0 WDT RESET WDT Reset 4 gt NTSC PAL PAUSE LEFT 5 gt NO DISK NO DISK 6 gt SYSTEM Main board system on Main board system off Starts recording Ceases recording Ceases playback Shows recorded video Video input is connected Video loss occurs Power interruption occurs Detects an alarm input Disables the entire front panel controls Releases the key lock Updates system software Vehicle Ignition ON Vehicle Ignition OFF Power off because of the low voltage of battery Power off because of the high voltage of battery 46 M D HD REFORMAT M D A ERASE OFF M D A E
26. lighter Connector Power Input Note In the Pin connections with the ignition key connection mode the DVR supports the DELEY OFF and the POST REC DURATION functions Please refer to sections 4 1 and 4 7 for using the post record settings Warning In the Pin connections without the ignition key connection mode of the right side diagrams the DVR In the above diagram pin 1 is connected to the can t support the DELEY OFF and Cigar lighter Connector minus and pins 3 and 4 the POST REC DURATION are connected together to the Cigar lighter functions Connector plus Note If the mobile vehicle battery is over 16 1 volts or under 10 4 volts the DVR will not work 12 1 6 I O Port Qo OW NE Be This figure is seen from the rear view 1 HO IN1 INPUT This is an alarm input which can be programmed in the menu system to Normally Open or Normally Closed 12V Active Lj o I O IN2 INPUT same as above I C IN3 INPUT same as above I C IN4 INPUT same as above GND Ground Contact GND Ground Contact OUT1 OUTPUT This is an alarm output trigger Connect this to external devices such as oO de buzzers or lights 12V Active ____ 8 OUT2 OUTPUT This is an alarm output trigger Connect this to external devices such as buzzers or lights _ 12V Active _ J 0V 1 7 I0 Connection ALARM In th
27. number and xxxxx is the hexadecimal location When the user tries to clear a disk that was not attached in the setup menu Start saving to the AVI file Start saving to the JPEG file where nnnn 0 9999 Saving to the JEPG or AVI is ok An SD card is write protected or there is an error Power off Received the leftside trigger signals Received the rightside trigger signals Received the brake triggering signal 42 5 4 Time Index Table HD1 HD1 1 12 02 03 12 20 55 7 12 02 03 12 20 55 2 12 02 03 13 30 33 gt gt 01 30 04 16 00 34 3 01 30 04 16 00 34 3000 3000 Indexes Indexes 2999 02 03 04 16 00 56 3000 02 03 04 16 00 56 00 02 08 04 17 30 58 Previously recorded data overwritten The DVR will generate a Time Index Table indicating recorded data is kept in a particular HDD This allows individually selected recorded data to be displayed via the alarm list search and full list search The maximum number of lists for a given HDD is 3000 When the list of any given HDD is used up and the disk is not full the unit will still use the rest of the space for recording In such a case an index for the recent recorded data will be generated and the index of the next oldest data will be erased so that the list remains 3000 in total And the next oldest data will be kept in the index of the The point at which recording stops Previously recorded data remaining corresponding oldest data For any newly recorded d
28. setting system NEW PASSWORD Enter a 4 digit number password of your choosing which will This log shows the history of the operation replace the pre set password or the status in chronological order What the following standard password 799997 entries represent is detailed in APPENDIX 1 SETUP PWD Note The log keeps an operation history on a When this option is on the user must pass the revolving basis because of a limit of 2000 password check before entering the setup menu When the log is full the newly registered ON Enables the password protection for the record of an operation will replace the existing setup menu records starting with the oldest record OFF Disables the password protection for the setup menu OSD LANGUAGE optional DEFAULT You have an option which language to use This option allows you to reload the factory default setting Please do note that the MENU BACKGND password cannot be changed in the factory There are 3 levels of background color default setting transparency you can choose from level 1 is totally transparent level 3 is opaque and level 2 SD SETUP is between levels 1 and 3 The background color The DVR offers a quick setup method by using an is used in the setup menu and search functions SD card If the user wants to set up a number of the same devices with the same settings he can BUZZER save the whole settings to an SD card and then This option determines the embedded buzzer transfer the
29. wizard has Finished installing the software Far F Virtual Serial Click Finish to close the wizard lt Back Finish Cancel Again please choose No Not This Time and click the Next button Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with pour permission Read aur privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for sofware Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device Click Next ta continue Choose Install the software automatically Recommended and click the Next button Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps vou install software for Virtual Serial If pour hardware came with an installation CD or floppy disk insert it now What da vou want the wizard to do CO Install fram a list or specific location Advanced Click Next ta continue 49 The new hardware installation is complete now please click the Finish button Wait a few moments and a message will pop up on the screen Found Mew Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has Finished installing the software Far E Virtual Serial Click Finish to close the wizard Back Finish Go to the Devi
30. 9 if you haven t set your individual password To set your individual password please refer to the section 4 6 System Setting PASSWORD option HD 1 Clears out all the data stored in HD 1 HD FAT32 This function builds the FAT32 file system in the hard disk so the data in the hard disk can be played back in a PC SD FILE This option determines the format to save important image files in an SD card JPEG Archives images in the JPEG format to save a single picture in every file AMI Archives images in the AVI format to save a sequence of images in a file the maximum limit being 300 images for every file You can stop recording whenever you want and if you dont recording will automatically stop at the optimum of 300 images 35 NOTE To save images please refer to section 3 5 1 for more details AUTO ERASE This item offers you two options OFF Choosing this alternative disables the AUTO ERASE function This choice enables the AUTO ERASE function Select SET and press the ENTER button to enter the AUTO ERASE SETTING page where you can enable the settings to save data for storage for any period of time from 1 to 365 days After the expiry of the time period you set the data will be erased automatically This process of storage and erasure over the time period you set will be repeated indefinitely until you disable the settings or change the settings to a different time period SET SD REFORMAT Th
31. C button to record video into a IO CONNECTION ALARM hard disk drive with the corresponding MAIN PAGE programmed recording settings The REC button will light up indicating the DVR is in the 3 2 3 Externally Triggered Recording recording status 2 Press the STOP button to stop recording any By connecting the ALARM IN of ALARM I 0 on time the rear panel of the DVR you can activate 3 To access just recorded video please refer to deactivate the alarm recording function of a DVR section 3 4 for more details The file will be kept with a prefixed A 3 2 2 Alarm Recording NOTE The status of recording operations when an alarm takes place is shown in the diagrams below Take the following steps to activate the programmed alarm recording For the ALM Manual or Externally OPERATION REC RATE REC QUALITY w AUDIO ALM TYPE ALM DURATION and i PRE ALARM settings please refer to section irc Normal Alarm 4 2 for more details 1 Press the SETUP button to enter the MAIN MENU 2 Select ALARM and press the Enter button to enter ALARM 3 Set the desired REC RATE REC QUALITY ALM TYPE and ALM DURATION for use If the audio function is required set AUDIO to ON If pre alarm recording is required set PRE ALARM to ON 4 To activate deactivate the alarm recording set ALM OPERATION to ON OFF 23 3 3 Playback Operations This section sh
32. D as storage medium for extended continuous digital recording Supports GPS RS 232 GPIO 4 inputs and 2 outputs Operation power DC 11 14 5 V Operation temperature Standard HDD 0 45 C 32 113 Industrial HDD 0 60 C 32 140 L Dimensions 178 x 173 x 50 mm Time lapse and real time recording Refresh rate up to 30 IPS 25 IPS for PAL Image quality selectable at 4 different levels for recording Alarm recording mode Quick search by time alarm event and recording list Fast and slow playback of recorded video at various speeds Single picture playback On screen setup menu title and system timer Password protection Disk full warning and operation status LEDs RS 232 communication port Remote controller Operation status record log Automatic detection of the current voltage Audio function included Built in SD card slot for copying images to an SD card Watermark Window Division Vibration and mechanical shock protection 1 4 ACCESSORIES The device package contains the following items Shockproof unit x 1 Mini USB cable x 1 Mini Din Splitter x 4 connects all kinds of professional CCTV cameras User Manual and CD x 1 Adapter 5V x 1 Shrink tube x 4 4 4 42 Shockproof unit x 1 Part NO SEM040037B Mini USB cable x 1 Part NO MWR051820001 INSTALLATION amp OPERATION MANUAL ss Mobile Vehicle Video Recorder DVR XXXX i User Manual Part NO
33. DVR enables you to easily retrieve the recording hosts inside which are handy and portable enough to carry anywhere you want and link up with PCs and TV monitors for direct display The DVR includes the Global Position System GPS which helps disclose a vehicle s location information the GPS information can also be displayed by eMap Software to know about a car s exact route The DVR can also be connected to the car s information Black Box to access a vehicle s driving speed engine RPM wheel turns driving time periods braking signal lights and so on all of which data is received and saved by the DVR While searching for information any important image you may want to save can be stored via an SD card This mobile recorder provides all the above practical and useful features you can expect of it It s your best choice out of the entire range of mobile video recorders available This multi functional mobile video surveillance product protects the safety of both the driver and the passengers 1 3 Product Features Quad based operation real time operation and playback 30 FPS per channel M JPEG compression with resolution up to 720X480 NTSC 720X576 PAL 4x 6 pin Din connectors for AV inputs 4 camera audio inputs 2 auxiliary audio inputs 1 audio output The HDD s video records can be plugged in and played back on a TV directly Pre alarm image recording USB interface showing video records in a PC 1 fixed 2 5 IDE HD
34. RASE SET M D SD REFORMAT M D G STAMP ON M D G STAMP OFF M S BUZZER OFF M S BUZZER ON M S PASSWORD M S SETUP_PWD OFF M S SETUP_PWD ON M S DEFAULT M S SD SAVE M S SD LOAD M S VERSION POST 1 MIN POST 30 MIN POST xxxxxx AUTO REC WDT RST NTSC PAL SET NO DISK SYSTEM ON SYSTEM OFF REC STOP STOP P PLAY V IN V LOSS P LOSS A IN LOCK UNLOCK UPDATE ACC ON ACC Off gt OFF BL gt OFF BH APPENDIX 2 Virtual Serial Port 1 Connection Application Software Installation You can use your personal PC with HDD Viewer to connect to the PaPaGo Electronic Mapping to monitor your geographic location and the surrounding public facilities Please follow the steps below to install the software application Insert the CD that came with the HDD Viewer into your CD ROM drive Click the My Computer icon select your CD ROM drive go to the VirtualSerialPort folder and double click the Setup exe file to start up the installation process VirtualSerialPort File Edit View Favorites Tools Help d Search Folders Address le 0 WirtualSerialPort Files Currently onthe CD CD Writing Tasks ae Ree Setup exe G write these Files to CD Gi Erase this CD RW File and Folder Tasks Make a new Folder Publish this Folder En the Web Other Places 3 virtualSerialPar D My Documents amp J My Network Places Details
35. TLE COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO REC PAGE REC SETTING OFF REC RATE 20 FIS REC QUALITY BEST DISK FULL REWRITE AUDIO OFF POST REC DURATION OFF SPLIT 4CH AIV SOURCE SET MAIN PAGE AUTO START REC This option is for setting the start recording function while power on the DVR OFF Inactivate the function O SEC Start recording immediately when turning on the DVR 1 MIN Start to record after power on the DVR for 1 minute REC RATE This option is for adjusting the number of pictures recorded every second into a storage disk The recording rate controls the frequency at which the number of video pictures can be recorded For an NTSC unit there are 11 different recording rates you can select from 30F S 30 frames per 15F S 10F S 6F S 2 7F S 1 2F S 0 61F S 0 35F S 1 F 8S 1F 12S and 1F 16S For a PAL unit there are 11 different recording second rates you can select from 25F S 25 frame per second 12 5F S 8 3F S 5F S 2 7F S 1 4F S 0 76F S 0 44F S 1 F 8S 1F 12S and 1F 16S Please refer to the table in section 3 1 for details MEN U SETUP continued REC QUALITY determines the duration of the post recording time This option determines the image quality to be after the ACC is turned off There are 9 options here you can select from OFF 1 MIN 5 MIN 10 recorded The DVR stores images in the MIN 30 MIN 60 MIN 90 MIN 120 MIN and NON compressed forma
36. Time HDD 20GB hour BEST 6 9 147 6 256 1 726 3 1088 1449 7 Image HGH 7 2 10 8 18 39 7 90 4 177 2 307 4 871 6 1305 6 1739 7 Quality STANDARD 9 BASIC 11 3 Refresh Rate Frame Sec 30 15 gt O1 N C N NTSC Audio 37 6 Image _ HIGH 45 72 Quality STANDARD 9 BASIC 7 5 11 3 Refresh Rate Frame Sec 30 15 21 OPERATIONS continued Possible Recording Time HDD 20GB hour BEST 38 6 9 15 605 8 907 2 Image HIGH 45 7 2 10 8 18 726 9 1088 6 1450 3 Quality STANDARD 57 9 13 5 22 6 908 7 1360 8 1812 9 28 5 1147 8 1718 9 2290 0 5 1 12 Possible Recording Time HDD 20GB hour BET 38 6 89 147 Imge _ HGH 45 72 106 176 _ Quality STANDARD 57 9 132 218 m 5 EM E EC Es m 22 MAIN MENU 3 2 Recording Operations CLOCK TITLE This section details the way to record video COMMUNICATION DISK into hard disk drive Before commencing with SYSTEM the recording function please configure the GOTO ALARM PAGE recording setting properly according to your ALARM SETTING needs ALM OPERATION OFF REC RATE 15 FIS REC QUALITY BEST 3 2 1 Manual Recording AUDIO OFF Take the following steps to start and stop ALM TYPE NO ALM DURATION 30 SEC recording PRE ALARM OFF 1 Press the RE
37. al Press the PLAY button to return to the normal speed of playback 3 3 4 Play back picture by picture While playing back recorded video at the recorded speed 1 Press the PAUSE button for the pause mode 2 Press the PAUSE button to display one frame of a picture at a time in the forward direction but the PAUSE button can only function in a forward direction 3 Press the PLAY button to return to the normal speed of playback 3 4 Search Operations This section shows you how to access recorded video 3 4 1 FULL LIST Search Take the following steps to proceed with the full list search function 1 Press the SEARCH button to enter the search mode 2 Select the FULL LIST and press the Enter button to access the complete list of recorded video 3 Highlight the specific recorded video of your requirement and press the Enter button to display the selected video Key Operation Press the and v buttons to select a video press the lt and gt buttons to flip over a page SEARCH FULL LIST ALARM LIST TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL SD CARD 25 08 11 04 21 47 55 08 12 04 06 55 58 08 12 04 10 02 15 08 12 04 12 42 31 08 12 04 12 42 47 NOTE A Alarm recording NOTE The maximum number of index items in the list in a hard disk drive is 3000 3 4 2 ALARM LIST Search Take the following steps to proceed with the alarm list search function 1 Press the SEARCH button to en
38. ata this approach will be applied until the disk becomes full In the rewrite recording mode when the archived hard disk drive is full the DVR will start overwriting the oldest data recorded As the previous recorded data was partially overwritten by the recent recording the indicating time index of that data will be changed corresponding to the starting time of the remaining session The index of the session will be deleted from the table when it is fully overwritten 43 5 5 Specifications Mod A4 DVR304 _ Image System NTSC PAL Resolution 720x480 pixels 720 576 pixels DIN x 4 With 12VCC amp GND Monitor Out RCA x 1 Line in RCA x 2 out RCA x 1 11kHz 22kHz Storage Media gt 160GB Micro Driver x 1 2 5 Watermark Signature 0 Best 64KB High 32KB Standard 21KB Basic 16KB Frame Stepping 1X 2X 4X 8X 16X 30X 100X Set upMenu MutHdayer 1 O GPO XM JIpux4Ouputx2 0 1 25G Random 0 8G Sine usB 7 BTyp Slvemode O O Upgrades via Memory Card SD Dimensions 178 173 50 _ 6 tion T Standard HDD 0 45 C 32 113 saa Note The maximum electric current provided for 4 mobile cameras is 1 ampere 1A in total Note Design and specifications are subject to change without notice APPENDIX 1 Table of LOG Message MENU SETUP LOG
39. ation and the surrounding public facilities VirtualSerialPort File Edit View Favorites Tools Help eJ d be Search le Folders Ez Address B D WirtualSerialPort Files Currently on the CD E Setup exe VRBUS sys X VRSERIAL sys VSClass dll VsPraj inF File and Folder Tasks A C2 Make a new folder Publish this Folder to the Web Other Places G VirtualSerialPor D B My Documents lt J My Network Places 5 Virtual Serial Port Installer Virtual Serial Port Setup VVizard No serial port has been detected Click Exit to exit setup amp Virtual Serial Port Installer gt Click Exit to exit setup 54 Insert the CD that came with the HDD Viewer into your CD ROM drive Click the My Computer icon select your CD ROM drive go to the VirtualSerialPort folder and double click the Setup exe file to start up the installation process The windows screen on the left will appear on your screen Click Install and installation will begin right away otep 3 Performing the setup functions Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Step 4 Please choose No not this Windows will search for current and updated software by 5 5 looking on your computer the hardware installation CD or on 1 I the Windows Update Web site with your permission LI m e y a n d C C I C N ext Read our privacy policy button Can
40. ce Manager to make sure the driver is installed Right click on the My Computer icon select Properties click the Hardware tab and then click the Device Manager Now Virtual Serial Ports will appear as a new category Click the sign to expand Virtual bus for VrSerial i Device Manager File Action view Help es m 5 IER zi SALE DP M Batteries a Computer Gee Disk drives E Display adapters 4 DVDICD ROM drives T IDE ATA ATAPI controllers 827 IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers H Ji Infrared devices 8 9 Keyboards L Mice and other painting devices m Modems E Monitors BS Network adapters B PCMCIA adapters Processors gm Sound video and game controllers x System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers F Virtual Serial Ports virtual bus r5 Serial 9 Virtual Serial COM4 2 COME Virtual Serial COME COM A 50 2 he PaPaGo Electronic Mapping Setting Please follow the instructions on the PaPaGo installation CD perform setup Once IUE done you can click PaPaGo 5 on the desktop to operate Under the Tools tab select Options File F Track T MESES Ba 0 Um III Tm Find Routing Pol MyPIC WM ETE Index Keyword Position c Hi Es Range All 2 Class Al 8
41. ctor PIN NO PIN Assignment 5V DC Not Connected RX Ground TX Not Connected epe 1 5 5 Camera In Connector PS 2 composition of female connector PIN NO PIN Assignment Audio In Not Connected Mirror 12V DC Video In Ground 6 Ground gt Note The maximum electric current provided for 4 mobile cameras is 1 ampere 1A in total 1 5 6 Power Delay Connection The diagram here illustrates the power delay connection structure If a device needs to work with our DVH it needs to start operating after our DVR has begun operating See the diagram below to help you with the mobile vehicle video recorder s power delay connector on its rear panel Mobile Vehicle Video Recorder r aa a ey h mig oe i A 3 1 T ni Audio Oxi Video Out Remote 4 I J f t Mobile Vehicle Battery Enter the mobile vehicle DVR s MAIN MENU page and choose the third item CLOCK TITLE Now enter the CLOCK TITLE page and you will see two items DELAY ON and DELAY OFF For both these items the default setting is OFF You can set the delay time of the relay by choosing one of the following options DELAY ON This entry sets the delay time of the function activation of the relay connector after the DVR powers up DELAY OFF This entry sets the delay time of the function activation of the relay connector after the
42. d events behind the vehicle Y ISSUES I 1 BY Vu CT esf pu Central Unit IN u i 2 E y 1 1550 M e CC NH ania USB eMap Software Microsoft MapPoint Maction PaPaGo The DVR is also linked by Din connectors to four cameras recording all events and scenes around the vehicle and also to two auxiliary audio recorders for stereo recording of sounds of the vehicle and its surroundings These provide a complete record of all critical incidents relating to your vehicle Inside the outer case of the DVR is the inner recording host You can take out this light portable host whenever you like and take it with you wherever you want To play its recorded contents you can connect IL to a PC and use the hard disk drive viewer software to play back the video information In addition you can use a USB interface to connect the DVR to the PC and use eMap software to map the exact route your vehicle has taken The inner host can also be linked by video and audio outputs to a monitor to play back its records Finally you can insert an SD card into the SD card slot in the host s front panel to record video clips of the most vital images and sections of the recordings you want INSTALLATION continued shown in the tables below 2 2 Hard disk Drive Installation Table 2 2 A The jumper settings of hard disk drive in the system The DVR is equipped with a compartment of Loca
43. dded Please refer to Step 11 4 Click OK to close and save the settings and close the window 58 X mx pagli g aul A _ fndDunnesses Drectent _ UG 2006 F TOA UG 70 i5pm UOO H gt D lt g New York NY v E t TET m r m LI Suttzesia feiert thes arvi cick oF the Piy D deteut i 489 temporary Paces H dir Geographic Wen O EE Rosis amp VI werenoute G other aiino amp lv Borders ari Labels Stari You can play a record in the hard disk software In 5 10 seconds you will see the Position icon in the Google Earth software map progressively zooming in to the actual route marked in red of the vehicle you want to find 59 APPENDIX 4 FAQ 1 How to choose a channel in the play mode ANS If you want to choose a channel in the play mode press the SEARCH button to enter the SEARCH menu Next choose FULL LIST and push the Enter button to enter the record list page Use the Up and Down buttons to select the record you want Then press the Enter button again to enter the quad mode screen Now press the channel buttons to let your desired channels be displayed on the full screen Note The channel access buttons are the Up and Down and Left and Right buttons Note II you want to leave the play mode click the Stop button to exit the play mode for
44. e MAIN MENU page click ALARM to enter the ALARM page In this page go to the I O CONNECTION item which has two options ALARM and VEHICLE SIGNAL If you choose ALARM the I O port will change its meanings pins 1 2 and 3 will become an alarm input which can connect with three different sensors and receive a trigger pin 4 can receive the Reset trigger pins 5 and 6 are ground contacts pin 7 can send out an alarm output trigger from pins 1 2 and 3 and connect to external devices like buzzers or lights and pin 8 is N A not applicable VEHICLE SIGNAL In the MAIN MENU page click ALARM to enter the ALARM page In this page go to the I O CONNECTION which has two options ALARM and VEHICLE SIGNAL If you choose VEHICLE SIGNAL the I O port will change its meanings pin 1 will connect with the leftside car signal light and receive the trigger signals pin 2 will connect with the rightside car signal light and receive the trigger signals pin 3 is N A not applicable pin 4 can connect with the car stopping signal light to receive the brake triggering signals pins 5 and 6 are ground contacts pin 7 and 8 are N A not applicable 1 8 Voltage Management ZZ too Low Low Standard Standard High too High Power off Power off after 1 min Working after 1 min You can display the system setting information after you press the DISPLAY button on the front panel On this screen you can see the ba
45. e for example a data box O port This connector links up with an external device Power Delay This connector will avoid the vehicle device getting excess power Please refer to section 1 5 6 POWER DELAY CONNECTION Power Input This connector links up with the power from the vehicle 12V Please refer to section 1 5 7 POWER CONNECTOR Note AUDIO IN impedance 10K 1Vpp rms AUDIO OUT impedance 1K 1Vpp rms X LC 1 5 3 Inner Host Rear View Audio Video L Z lt a b n D EV UL 2 X cs V 2 o OF Plug Inlet The inlet connects to an external power supply Connect to 5V DC UL Listed Class 2 Power Supply Hard Metric Connector Male This connector links up with the outer casing Audio Connector Connect here to hear the audio s sound when you play the inner host case outside the outer case Video Connector Connect here to play the video when you play the inner host case outside the outer case 1 5 4 GPS Connector PS 2 composition of male conne
46. e audio function can only be activated in the following refresh rates in NTSC PAL 30 25 15 12 5 10 8 3 and 6 5 frames sec ALM TYPE This option allows users to set a type of alarm input corresponding to the sensor signal in use NO Normally Open This is to be used with the type of alarm sensor whose contact remains open in normal conditions and closes in case of activation NC Normally Closed This is to be used with the type of alarm sensor whose contact remains closed in normal conditions and opens in case of activation ALM DURATION This option allows users to set alarms for a certain duration You can select one of the six following options 0 SEC 30SEC 1 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN and NON STOP Duration Setting Alarm recording 6 lt gt Duration Alarm Alarm activated deactivated Non Stop Alarm recording U CH P s o lt Qs SS CS Duration Alarm Alarm Reset activated deactivated 33 PRE ALARM This option determines that images before an alarm occurs will be recorded in the hard disk drive When an alarm is triggered the device will record the image prior to the alarm for 50 images 10 frame sec ON Enables this function OFF Disables this function NOTE If the device is already in the recording mode before an alarm occurs the pre alarm recording will not take effect I O CONNECTION This item is for the setting of the I O connection Pleas
47. e liquid cleaners or aerosols for cleaning This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes To prevent fire or electric shock do not overload wall outlets or extension cords A This unit must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock hazard CAUTION A Danger of explosion if battery RTC Battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent tyoe recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Risk of explosion if replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 3 1 1 YOUR DRIVING HELPMATE 3 1 2 Product Introduction 4 1 3 Product Features 5 1 4 ACCESSORIES 6 1 5 FRONT REAR VIEW 7 7 1 5 2 Rear View 9 1 5 8 Inner Host Rear View 10 1 5 4 GPS Connector eie eec 10 1 5 5 Camera In Connector 11 1 5 6 Power Delay Connection 11 1 5 7 The Power Connector 12 OW POM Mm 13 1 7 VO GONME CON osse vocis Dt 14 1 8 Voltage Management
48. e ref to 1 7 Here you have two options of determining your connection ALARM This item connects you with an alarm sensor Set the 4 inputs of the I O connection as ALM1 ALM2 ALM3 RESET The Alarm signals are used to trigger the alarm recording VEHICLE SIGNAL Set the 4 inputs of the I O connection as LEFT RIGHT not applicable BRAKE The vehicle signals will be recorded with the video data 4 3 The CLOCK TITLE Setting This option allows you to set the system time the daylight saving time and the power delay time This option also allows users to set the titles for each video source or camera in live or recording mode MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM CLOCK TITLE COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO CLOCK TIMER PAGE CLOCK TITLE DAYLIGHT SAVING OFF TITLE SET DELAY ON OFF DELAY OFF OFF MAIN PAGE CLOCK This entry allows users to set the system time NOTE The clock data is retained for about 3 months after the 15 hour power supply is used up in the Operate On mode DAYLIGHT SAVING This entry allows users to set the daylight saving time OFF This disables the daylight saving time US Daylight saving time begins at 2 00 a m on the first Sunday of April The time reverts to standard time at 2 00 a m on the last Sunday of October EUROPE Except UK Daylight saving time begins at 2 00 a m on the last Sunday of March The time reverts to standard time at 2 00 a m on the last Sunda
49. e will appear as a new Computer lt Disk drives o 9 Display adapters category Click the sign 4 DVD CD ROM drives Wan se to expand Virtual bus for pa Infrared devices B Keyboards VrSerial Then close this Mice and other pointing devices L Modems Monitors WI ndow 88 Network adapters B PCMCIA adapters Processors Note Check if the Virtual Serial Sound video and game controllers 4 Bus controllers P 0 rt h as bee n i n sta ed D r 0 pe r Serial Ports Virtual bus For rSerial I wisd sas wasa Bit Please remember the two port 29 Virtual Serial COMS gt COM4 TI D 4 numbers System Properties System Restore Automatic Updates Remote Genes Compuer Name Hardware Advanced otep 12 Click OK to confirm and close Device Manager TheDevice Manager lists all the hardware devices installed th IS WI n d OW EZ on your computer LI 6 the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Device Manager Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers Hardware Profiles Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store 4 20 different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles Coo J caes A Google Earth File Edit View
50. e you wish to search for the 26 recorded video 4 Press the Enter button to start searching for and displaying the concerned image Note You can select the image by using the lt gt buttons to move the focus 5 There are 5 levels of recording time modes to choose from 1 Hour 10 Minutes 1 Minute 10 Seconds and 1 Second Select the specific frame of your requirement and press the Enter button to enter the next level If you want to return to the previous level please press the Setup button 6 Once you reach the critical point at any level you can start to playback by just clicking the PLAY button SEARCH FULL LIST ALARM LIST TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL THUMBNAIL MM DD YEAR IT 10 2004 SD CARD CH 4 10 01 2004 15 10 LEVEL 1 Interval 1 Hour 2004 10 20 LEVEL 1 20 00 00 AN INS 23 00 00 hs 1 HR S Pon WSS 15 50 00 WSS 2004 10 20 LEVEL 2 10 MIN LEVEL 3 Interval 1 Min ner LI 15 38 00 R 0200 WE 2004 10 20 LEVEL 3 1 MIN LEVEL 4 Interval 10 Sec 2004 10 20 LEVEL 4 10 SEC LEVEL 5 Interval 1 Sec 2004 10 20 LEVEL 5 1 SEC 3 4 5 The SD CARD Search Take the following steps to proceed with the SD card search function 1 Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot of the front unit 2 Press the SEARCH buiton to enter the search mode 3 Select the SD CARD and press the Enter b
51. ead Code 0x41 Dest ID 0x01 orc ID 0x20 Main Category 0x01 Keys and Signals 0x02 Command Second Category 0x01 Handshake 0x02 Request Time Set Time 0x06 Request System State 0x0b Time Search 0x10 Request HDD Info 0x11 Request REC Position 0x12 Playback Immediately End Code Ox4f The different command types and their corresponding parameters are as follows 38 MISCELLAN EOUS continued 5 1 2 1 Keys and signals Main Category 0x01 PC Send 0x41 0x01 0x20 0x01 Key Value lt 0x4f gt lt The value of a specific front panel key gt DEC HEX KEY PLAY 1 0x01 KEY STOP 3 Ox 03 KEY PAUSE 4 Ox 04 KEY REC 6 Ox 06 KEY SETUP 7 Ox 07 KEY ENTER 8 08 KEY SEARCH 10 Ox OA KEY_DISPLAY 11 KEY UP 13 Ox OD KEY DOWN 14 Ox OE KEY LEFT 15 Ox OF KEY RIGHT 16 Ox 10 KEY SCAN F 19 13 KEY SCAN R 20 Ox 14 SIGNAL REC IN 163 SIGNAL ALARM RESET 165 0X A5 SIGNAL REC OUT 169 Ox AQ SIGNAL ALARM IN 189 BD SIGNAL ALM1 IN 193 Ox C1 SIGNAL ALM 2 IN 194 0x C2 SIGNAL ALM3 IN 195 Ox C3 SIGNAL ALMA IN 196 0x C4 SIGNAL ALARM OU 209 Ox D1 SIGNAL ALM2 OUT 210 Ox D2 SIGNAL ALM3 OUT 211 Ox D3 SIGNAL ALM4 OUT 212 Ox D4 SIGNAL_HELP 239 Ox EF 5 1 2 2 COMMAND Main Category 0x02 A Handshake Second Category 0x01 PC Request 0x41 lt 0 01 gt 0x20 0x02 0x01 lt 0X00 gt lt 0x4f gt DVR Response 0x41 0x20 0x01 0x02 0x08
52. essage NO DISK BATTERY LOW BATTERY HIGH LOADING VIDEO LOSS VIDEO IN KEY LOCKED KEY UNLOCKED n1 OF n2 ITEMS PROGRESS n3 BACKUP COMPLETE NO ENTRY FOR BACKUP BACKUP INCOMPLETE NOT FOUND END DISK FULL EMPTY SET TO NTSC PLS RESTART SOFTWARE UPDATE PLEASE RESTART NO DISK SD CARD ERROR FAN STOPPED HDn ERROR AT xxxxx NOT PRESENT SAVE MXXXX AVI TO SD CARD SAVE TO Fnnnn JPG SAVE OK SD CARD WRITE PROTECT ACC OFF gt Meanings No hard disk detected after power activated Suggest change the battery Suggest check the battery System Boot up Video loss Video input source Key lock function is on Key lock function is off BACKUP n1 n2 NOW Backup complete No backup is possible Backup incomplete since the user has pressed the STOP button to stop it The system cannot find a video in the Search function Playback of recorded video has reached the end point Hard disks are full this happens only when the DISK FULL item in the setup menu is set to STOP The user presses the PLAY button or uses the Search function but no video can be played System has to be set to NTSC please reboot PAL is similar Software update The system should be rebooted after the software has been updated There is no disk The user has pressed the Save key without putting in an SD card The chassis fan has stopped for over 30 seconds There is a hard disk error during recording where n is the hard disk
53. iggered alarm will not influence the recording mode which you set But the DVR will calculate the time of the POST REC DURATION anew in this situation 3 3 When the POST REC DURATION time is over while the DELAY OFF time is still going the DVR will not start the post recording and the external triggers will have no effect 9 MISCELLANEOUS 5 MISCELLANEOUS 5 1 The RS 232 Setup amp Protocol 5 1 1 The RS 232 Protocol Use a Null Modem cable the standard RS 232 9 Pin Cable with Pin 2 and Pin 3 exchanged see the pin configuration chart below for details to connect the rear panel of the DVR PIN NO PIN Assignment 1 Not Connected 5 2 RX L d 2 4 Not Connected es o OO Ot 27 5 Ground YY i paaga v 6 Not Connected J 7 Not Connected 8 Not Connected 6 9 9 Not Connected Set the RS 232 option to ON in the COMMUNICATION page of the setup menu The transmission protocol is 8 data bit 1 start bit 1 stop bit and no parity 8 different speeds can be used 2400 baud per second 4800 baud 9600 baud 19200 baud 28800 baud 38400 baud 57600 baud and 115200 baud The default setting is 9600 baud per second 5 1 2 The Communication Protocol 5 1 2 0 General Command Format Lead Code 0x41 lt Dest ID gt lt Src ID gt Main category gt Second category gt Number of parameters Parameter 1 gt Parameter 2 End Code 0x4f gt L
54. imer T II 743 A Barm INTOTPOTI jus 0910 2006 11 44 07 OSA 0 2006 00 04 09 ul s4 2006 09 54 47 8 001512006 00 04 13 5 26 2007 19 00 17 03 26 2007 08 53 20 05 08 2007 21 36 35 05 09 2007 08 39 28 uus p D5 08 2007 08 49 45 I E NTSC 8 10 20DB 11 38 2 s E 52 4 The Working Screen The user can now see both the camera screen and the electronic map on the PC lt CALIFORNIA N HDD iewer GPS er 2 18 File F View V GPS G Track T Tools Help H at i ACKSOR Title California N km2 IC Contents 1 5000 DE LORE SI i SAN i Vender Tele Altas FRITZI ONE Z Z ALN Date 2003 11 15 W E 2p 4 XZ HARRISON ST Origin Name IFORNIA P Origin 122 407633 37 783919 Map Boundary 1 iis 482002 12009510 Map Boundary 1 115 647209 42 009514 GPS Support Yes Routing Support Yes City ALAMEDA ALPINE AMADOR BUTTE CALAVERAS COLUSA __ CONTRA COSTA add sexe Map Info Legends GPS Sits ia L I 53 APPENDIX 3 How to configure the HDD Viewer software and the Google Earth Pro software in the Windows XP system You can use your personal PC with HDD Viewer to connect to the Google Earth Pro software to monitor your geographic loc
55. in 3 7 hours see the This section shows you how to operate and gray area in the table If the total capacity of manage the DVR when it gets in the way 80GB hard disk drive is in use under the same refresh rate and picture quality it will be filled in 3 1 Configuring Recording 14 8 hours 4 times the rate of a 20GB hard disk Settings drive Recording time will vary depending on the image size recording rate and the capacity of the NOTE hard disk drive Generally the DVR comes with a 1 Recording times are estimated in the tables built in hard disk drive for continuous recording below For the actual available recording from one to four weeks under most recording time of a recording configuration please conditions The table below shows the possible refer to the system information of the DVR recording times based on a 20GB hard disk drive Please refer to section 2 3 system at certain refresh rates and the corresponding information for more details image quality With one or more hard disk drive s 2 No audio function at the refresh rate in NTSC in operation please calculate the recording time 2 7 frames sec 1 frame 16 sec No audio using the table below in accordance with your function at the refresh rate in PAL 2 7 requirements For an NTSC unit for example if frames sec 1 frame 16 sec the unit is set to record images with BEST quality at a 30 fps record rate normally a 20GB NTSC Audio OFF Possible Recording
56. is option allows you to clear out all the data in the SD Card 4 6 The SYSTEM Setting MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM CLOCK TITLE COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO SYSTEM PAGE SYSTEM OPERATION LOG ENTER OSD LANGUAGE ENGLISH MENU BACKGND 2 BUZZER OFF PASSWORD SET SETUP PWD OFF DEFAULT LOAD SD SETUP SAVE VERSION ENTER MEIN PAGE This page is used for accessing the history of the operation status setting the password resuming factory default and determining the menu display background OPERATION LOG Disk is full Load factory default SUUM Buzzer set to ON MAIN MENU OPERATION LOG RECORD OSD LANGUAGE ENGLISH Key lock function enabled disabled ALARM Eurum D Power on off mobile rack HDD CLOCK TITLE PASSWORD COMMUNICATION SETUP PWD DISK DEFAULT SD SETUP VERSION MEIN PAGE PASSWORD SET OSD TO ENGLISH GOTO SYSTEM PAGE This option allows you to set a password to prevent any unauthorized re formatting of the hard disk drive and to unlock the entire front LOG 05 15 04 18 19 30 Pan controls The standard password is 05 15 04 18 19 36 SYSTEM OFF 9999 05 15 04 18 23 10 SYSTEM ON 05 15 04 18 23 50 REC OLD PASSWORD Enter the pre set password or the standard password if this is 05 15 04 18 27 12 V LOSS 05 15 04 18 50 30 PLAY the initial setting to access the 05 15 04 18 51 20 STOP P password
57. m to another DVR will sound a tone to signal the following SAVE Saves the whole setting to the SD situations A tone lasts about two seconds long card ON Enables the buzzer LOAD Loads the whole setting from the SD OFF Disables the buzzer card Situation VERSION Alarm occurs This item is in the setup menu it shows the BIOS Mideolossoccurs SS version the software version the last updated 36 date and the software version of the key board and the rear board VERSION SW 1 21 DATE Nov 10 2006 KEY 1 00 REAR 1 09 4 7 Notices of Alarm Setting Before commencing with the alarm recording function please configure the recording setting properly according to your needs Take the following notices to activate the programmed alarm recording ACC IGNITION ON During the processing ACC ON the DVR will start the auto start recording function while powering on refer to section 4 1 and may be manually recorded by the user refer to section 3 2 1 To activate the alarm recording please set the ALM OPERATION to ON in the ALARM SETTING page to enable the function When an alarm is triggered the device will record in the set alarm recording rate ACC IGNITION OFF 1 After the ACC is powered off ACC OFF the DVR will record continuously obeying the time which is set in the POST REC DURATION time until that time period is over 2 After the ACC is powered off ACC OFF any externally tr
58. n 29 4 MENU SETUP uu u u ii era uu 30 4 1 REG cient et esit 30 4 2 The ALARM Setting 32 4 3 The CLOCK TITLE Setting 33 4 4 The COMMUNICATION Setting 34 4 5 DISK nance 35 4 6 The SYSTEM Setting 35 4 7 Notices of Alarm Setting 37 5 MISCELLANEOUS 38 5 1 The RS 232 Setup amp Protocol 38 5 1 1 The RS 232 Protocol 38 5 1 2 The Communication Protocol 38 5 2 System Default 41 5 3 O S D 42 5 4 Time Index Table 43 5 5 SDECINCATONS 44 APPENDIX 1 Table of LOG Message 45 APPENDIX 2 Virtual Serial Port 47 1 Connection Application Software IS TAN ATION E EE 47 2 The PaPaGo Electronic Mapping Setting 51 The HDD Viewer Setup 52 4 The Working Screen 53 APPENDIX 3 How to configure the HDD Viewer software and the Google Earth Pro software in the Windows XP system 54 APPENDIX A EA asseris m pu 60 APPENDIX 5 Changing the built in hard disk of the mobile DVHR 61 APPENDIX 6 Vehicle Camera
59. ng example By default the unit displays time date and an indicating bar of capacity status on a monitor as shown HD1 39G Total capacity of installed hard disk 39 GB Default Display 10 4 HR Total 10 4 hour recording time available Alarm record activated QUALITY BEST Record quality setting BEST NTSC NTSC system RATE 6 HR Setting of Record time mode 6 hours 20 F S Record speed setting 20 frames sec ZZ The current voltage DUDEN 109 Audio function activated rg Indicates which HDD is activated CH1 CH2 CH3 are titles for each 58K The image file size HD Hard disk compartment SIZE 39G The capacity of the installed hard disk REC Percentage of system recording position channel changeable in the Setup menu Capacity Status 1 PLAY Percentage of system playback position Capacity Used Capacity Remaining Z External signal Tx Cannot operate now For example to press ie SETUP SEARCH REW and FF buttons during 01 01 2005 12 00 00 the recording mode then the icon will appear Date Time 2 3 2 Channel Selection Press the Display button once and the DVR will display the following sample message plus The CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 and Quad H3 the default display Press the Display button buttons are used to select single video channels again the unit will not display any OSD and the quad mode
60. ows you how to operate the fast slow and single picture playback functions and details how the unit is to playback a file in a different operation status Please refer to the following paragraphs specifying the relevant details When playing a file the monitor should display a flashing PLAY message and the PLAY button will light up indicating that the DVR is in the playback status To switch between channels 1 4 and the quad view in the playback mode please press the CH1 CH 2 CH 3 and the EH buttons NOTE When you press the PLAY button to enter the play mode you then press the SEARCH button to change the two audio sources to any one or two of the cameras you have 3 3 1 Normal Playback Once the user presses the PLAY button the DVR will start to playback the recorded data at the recorded speed the starting position must be fixed according to different operation sequences A Play back from the latest record in the STOP position PLAY STOP PLAY B Play back from the latest recorded video REC I REC Stop PLAY C Play back from a video clip in the Search List Search PLAY D Play back from the beginning of a hard disk s recorded data STOP press the key for 3 sec PLAY Once playback reaches the end of an HDD s recorded data the DVR will show the ending message use the SEARCH functions or rewind to replay the file if required 24 3 3 2 Fast Forward
61. s 64 1 INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 YOUR DRIVING HELPMATE 1 Reliable real time recording of vehicle interiors as well as surrounding road environments 2 Portable inner host easy to extract and carry wherever and whenever you like as well as install in any outer casing 3 Records the information from the GPS and uses the eMap software to show the exact route of your vehicle at any given time 4 Provides clearer and more accurate video records 5 Easy to connect to a PC via a USB interface after the inner host has been taken out of its outer casing 6 Captures all your vehicle related information from the data box in your video records This will prove to be invaluable evidence in case of any road incident or accident INTRODUCTION continued 1 2 Product Introduction The DVR 3064 is an advanced vehicle video recorder It can simultaneously display real time images from four cameras along with information data through the mobile video recorder directly onto your monitor The mobile DVR has four video channels which you can access either in the quad mode or single channel We use a hard disk device in this mobile recorder to store your images over a longer time The recording device has further already been tested for shock proof and extreme temperature proof durability in rugged environments with ventilation holes provided to lower the internal temperature for cooling The special design of our
62. t and allows the image quality STOP to be altered by the image size There are 4 levels OFF The recording will stop automatically when of image quality you can select from BEST the vehicle motor is turned off 1 MIN There will be automatic recording for a minute after the vehicle motor is switched off 5 MIN There will be automatic recording for five recorded images and normally takes up more minutes after the vehicle motor is switched off storage space than a HIGH STANDARD or 10 MIN There will be automatic recording for ten minutes after the vehicle motor is turned off preimage code 30 MIN There will be automatic recording for thirty minutes after the vehicle motor is turned off DISK FULL 60MIN There will be automatic recording for one hour after the vehicle motor is turned off 90 MIN There will be automatic recording for 90 minutes after the vehicle motor is turned off REWRITE When the hard disk is full the device 120 MIN There will be automatic recording for continues recording by displacing the old data 120 minutes after the vehicle motor is turned off TN l il NON STOP This option allows for continuous STOP When the hard disk is full the device wi alor gt wo ides motor has been HIGH STANDARD and BASIC Selecting the BEST image for use provides higher resolution This option determines the way to utilize storage media in case of a full disk stop recording switched off However
63. tep 7 The hard disk inside the unit is exposed 61 Step 8 Detach the fan connector from the board Step 9 Unscrew the 4 screws of the main board of the unit Step 10 Take out the hard disk and the hard disk rack after you pull out the amp cable connector Unscrew the 4 screws of the rack and pull out the hard disk Step 11 Get your new hard disk Step 12 Screw in the 4 screws of the hard disk to fix it to its rack Step 13 Connect the cable Take care the cable s red lining is on the right hand side as you attach it Step 14 Put the rack back on the main board and screw in the board s 4 Attach the fan connector to the cable s right 62 Step 16 Take care the fan connector cable is not outside the recording unit case as otherwise it might be broken when the unit s lid is reattached Step 17 Heattach the lid Step 18 ocrew in the screw below the recording unit Step 19 ocrew in the screw atop the recording unit Step 20 Place the recording unit inside the host casing Step 21 Use the key to turn the arrowhead inside the lock to ON Step 22 The procedure is complete 63 APPENDIX 6 Vehicle Cameras Vehicle Color Camera CV 7051 1 4 interline transfer color CCD Fully automatic Gain Control and White Balance Horizontal resolution 320 TV lines central part With 2 0 lux F2 0 Min Illumination 0 lux when the IR LED is turned on
64. ter the search mode 2 Select the ALARM LIST and press the Enter button to access the complete list of alarm event recorded video 3 Highlight the specific recorded video of your requirement and press the Enter button to display the selected video Key Operation Press the and v buttons to select a video press the lt and gt buttons to flip over a page SEARCH FULL LIST TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL SD CARD HD1 A 1 08 12 04 10 02 15 1 00G A 2 08 12 04 12 42 31 18 0M A 3 08 12 04 12 42 47 10 0M 3 4 3 TIME Search Take the following steps to proceed with the time list search function 1 Press the SEARCH button to enter the search mode 2 Select the TIME SEARCH and press the Enter button to access the time setting page 3 Set the time period you wish to search for the recorded video 4 Press the Enter button to start searching and displaying the concerned image 5 If no video is found please return to the time setting page and repeat steps 3 and 4 for another search SEARCH FULL LIST ALARM LIST TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL SD CARD THUMBNAIL MM DD YEAR 10 2004 CH 1 EN I 10 01 2004 15 10 30 3 4 4 THUMBNAIL Search Take the following steps to proceed with the thumbnail search function 1 Press the SEARCH button to enter the search mode 2 Select THUMBNAIL and press the Enter button to access the thumbnail page 3 Set the dat
65. the live mode 2 How to use the audio functions in the play mode in the camera channels ANS When you press the PLAY button to enter the play mode you then press the SEARCH button to change the two audio sources to any one or two of the four cameras you have The audio types are of three kinds Audio 1 Audio 2 and Audio 1 2 accessible in this order with each successive sequential click You can set up Audio 1 and Audio 2 in separate channels Press the SEARCH button once to hear the audio in any one channel Press SEARCH again to hear the audio in another channel the two audios playing together If you press the SEARCH button again you can play Audio 1 and Audio 2 together in any one single channel The sound is better if you play both Audio 1 and Audio 2 in one channel 60 APPENDIX 5 Changing the built in hard disk of the mobile DVR This is a manual for assembling the component parts of the mobile DVR unit Please follow the steps detailed here in order to complete the procedure Step 1 Here is a mobile DVR with the recording unit sitting inside the host casing Step 2 Use your key to unlock the lock on the front panel of the recording unit turning the arrowhead in the lock to point from ON to OFF Step 3 Pull out the recording unit from inside the casing Step 4 Unscrew the screw atop the recording unit Step 5 Unscrew the screw below the unit Step 6 Detach the lid of the unit S
66. tion Jumper a hard disk drive The unit usually comes with one hard disk drive installed in compartment HD1 which is default configured as a master The jumper settings arrangement of installed hard disk drive for the system Table 2 2 A is Table 2 2 B Compatible hard disk drives Manufacturer Model Capacity Rotation Size Western Digital IDE 5400 RPM 2 B IDE 5400 RPM 2 5 IDE 5400 RPM 2 5 IDE 5400 RPM 2 5 IDE 5400 RPM 2 5 Seagate IDE 5400 RPM 2 5 IDE 5400 RPM 88 IDE 5400 RPM 2 5 IDE 5400 RPM 2 5 IDE 5400 RPM 2 5 IDE 5400 RPM 2 5 IDE 5400 RPM 2 5 NOTE Hard disk drives not shown on this list have not been tested by the engineering team and are not recommended for use with this product For the latest updated list on the recommended hard disk drives please contact your dealers or distributors IDE 1 Compartment HD 1 Master 2 3 System Information and Channel Selection Figure 3 3 A 2 3 1 System information You can display system settings information as HD1 39G 10 4 HR QUALITY BEST NTSC RATE 6HR 20 F S pressing the Display button In the playback JL sgk mode the recorded video information is shown on Table 3 3 A below at any time by SIZE REC PLAY displayed In the live or recording mode the 39G 10 0 0 1 Manual Recording information is displayed Each sequential press of the Display button EN 10 01 2006 15 12 22 displays a different message detailed in the followi
67. ttery voltage icons Please consult the above diagram to know the battery voltage status Between 10 4 volts and 16 1 volts the battery is in the Working mode Between 11 3 volts and 15 2 volts the battery is in the Standard mode Between 10 4 volts and 11 3 volts the battery is in the Low mode Between 15 2 volts and 16 1 volts the battery is in the High mode If the voltage is less than 10 4 volts the battery is in the Too low mode and the DVR will automatically power off after 1 minute of beeping and there will be a problem in starting a small scale car If the voltage is more than 16 1 volts the battery is in the Too high mode and the DVR will automatically power off after 1 minute of beeping Note 1 After the car motor is switched on ACC On for 3 minutes even if the voltage is too high or too low the DVR won t shut down only beep 2 When the car motor is switched off ACC Off the DVR will power off too after 1 minute of beeping y less than 10 4V 10 4 11 3V 2 INSTALLATION 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 Basic Connection Mobile Video Surveillance Solution This is the mobile DVR our video surveillance device for durable use in the vehicle It s a multipurpose multi source multi media device for monitoring your vehicle pinpointing its route and location and recording and playing vital incidents related to it in the interests of vehicle security and welfare
68. utton to access the complete list of JPG files 27 4 Highlight the specific JPG file of your requirement and press the Enter button to display the image If you need another image please return to the SD card JPG file list page and G repeat steps 3 and 4 for another search SEARCH FULL LIST ALARM LIST TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL SD CARD SD CARD JPEG FILE F0000 JPG F0001 JPG F0002 JPG F0003 JPG F0004 JPG NOTE To delete a JPG file in the SD card please return to the SD CARD JPG FILE list page highlight the specific JPG file and press the Setup button then select Yes to delete the image 3 5 Backup Operations 3 5 1 SD Card Backup Operations The SD card slot of the front unit has four functions as shown below 3 5 1 1 Archive Single image Clips into an SD Card Please take the following steps to archive a critical image in an SD card 1 Press the SETUP button to enter the setup mode and select the DISK Highlight DISK and press the 2 Enter button to enter the DISK SETTING page Then set SD FILE to JPEG Insert an SD card into the SD card slot of 2 S the front unit G Start playing back the recorded video Press the PAUSE button to freeze the desired pictures Press the SETUP button to save the image in the SD Card zi The quantity of pictures that can be stored depends on the SD card capacity You can have the saved images printed out in
69. y lock operation protects the unit against unauthorized use by disabling the entire front panel controls Press the Enter button for at least 3 seconds to lock the unit to release the Key Lock press the button again and enter the pre set password or the standard password if this is the initial setting 4 MENU SETUP 4 MENU SETUP There are 6 categories for operation setting in the setup menu system as shown below The following sections will instruct you step by step to configure the operation settings and state each menu s purpose and options Press the Setup button to access the setup menu Once inside the menu system the on screen menu allows you to set up the key features of the unit The functions of various buttons within the menu setup mode are described in the paragraphs below KEY FUNCTIONS Setup button Press to enter the setup menu Press again to exit the setup mode ang buttons Press to select the desired item or entry for setting lt and gt buttons Press to highlight the desired option or to select the context for setting Enter button Press to enter the selected item and to save the setting 4 1 REC Setting MAIN MENU ALARM CLOCK TITLE COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO REC PAGE This page allows you to set the recording rate and 30 recording quality and enables you to continue recording when the disk is full MAIN MENU ALARM CLOCKI TI
70. y of October UK Daylight saving time begins at 1 00 a m on the last Sunday of March The time reverts to standard time at 1 00 a m on the last Sunday of October SET This sets the beginning and the end of the daylight saving time TITLE This entry allows users to set the titles for each video source or camera in live or recording mode press the DISPLAY button to switch on the display status to show the titles The maximum length for each title is 24 letters TITLE DVR FRONT RIGHT BACK LEFT DEVICE CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 LIE To move TO CHANGE DELAY ON This entry sets the delay time of the relay on after the DVR powers up The selectable options are OFF 0 SEC 1 MIN 5 MIN and 10 MIN DELAY OFF This entry sets the delay time of the relay off after the DVR powers off The selectable options are OFF 1 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN 60 MIN and NON STOP 34 4 4 The COMMUNICATION Setting Please refer to 6 1 RS 232 Protocols for more details MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM CLOCK TITLE COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO COMM PAGE COMM SETTING COMM ID RS232 ENABLE RS232 CONNECTION BAUD GPS SPEED DATA BOX 9600 Km H J MAIN PAGE COMM ID This is the Communication ID for the RS232 communication After the DVR receives a RS232 command it checks if the Dest ID within the code is the same as the COMM ID in which case the particular command can be accepted RS 232 ENABLE The RS
71. ze the display During the freeze press to display one frame of a picture at a time in the forward direction A light glows red in the PAUSE mode FF button Press this to play a recorded video in the forward direction at a speed that s faster or slower than the recorded speed in the play mode STOP button Press to stop playing back a recorded video A light glows red in the STOP mode REC button Push to start recording video into a hard disk while in the live display mode A light glows red in the REC mode Inner case lock This key lock secures the inner case with the hard disk in place When you lock it in it powers on the device When you unlock this key and take out the inner case the power turns off automatically SEARCH button Press to enter the search mode to access the recorded video DISPLAY button Press to show the system operation status on the screen Enter E Quad button Press to enter a selected item and save the setting in the menu setup mode In the live play mode use this button to show a quad display SD CARD slot This is used for system software updating and archiving accessing of critical images USB port This is used for system picture playing Use this port to connect with your PC or notebook You can easily and quickly capture data from a hard disk in the vehicle DVR 1 5 2 Rear View o 2 G 4 85

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