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1. K H ERBEK Co eo EXTENSION V OUT ICP GPS Antenna AUDIO VIDEO OUTPUT RS485 RS232 SENSORS SPEED EXTENSION OUTPUT CONTROL PANEL RS485A 1 RS485B 1 SPEED B 1 12VOUT 2 i gt 5V OUT NC J Figure2 5 Definition of MDVR back panel interface FORM 3 Explain of MDVR back panel interface Interface Name Discribtion WIFI Antenna Interface WIFI Wireless Local area network antenna interface GPS antenna interface GPS GPS antenna interface 2 G 3 G antennainterface 2G 3G 2 G 3 G antenna interface The power inputinterface DC8 36V The power input interface Print interface MCU ICP System information adjustment interface Extension interface EXTENTION Control panel interface VIDEO output interface VIDEO OUT Video output Audio output interface AUDIO OUT Audio output Bus interface CAN BUS Bus electronic control network Sensor interface SENSORS Switch inputinterface high level gt 4 V is effective Bus Speed pulse SPEED Bus Speed pulse inputinterface input bus Speed input interface pulse signal differential input RS485 RS232 interface RS485 RS232 RS232 amp R8S485 serial data communication interface Speaker interface SPEAKER Audio power amplifier output
2. 6 i m me DD Mobile DVR User Manual mamma 2 3 BRIEF INSTRUCTION OF COMMONLY USED INTERFACE CABLE W Power cable As the following map shows one end is a white plug with 6 pin connect to the white of the equipment s back pannel Red and black cable to connect to the car s battery directly The red cable is connected to the positive electrode the black cable is connected with the negative pole The yellow cable is connected to the ignition line Mainframe equipment opens automatically after opening the car with the car key Autodelay closes after closing the car The yellow cable connects tothe gear where the car key open all the dashboard light the gear before start the motor a RS485 RS232 a SENSORS SPEED DN Aviation head Y Aviation head A V Power cable AIV test cable Alarm cable extended cable 4PIN AV output J Figure 2 6 Functional MDVR interface roughly matched wiring W Audio video cable MDVR approximately has above kinds of accessories the aviation head A V test cable is justused during the test please do notuse it on the installation When installed recommend to use the aviation head AV extended cable MDVR need to use the 4pin AV output cable when connect to the A V output or use the AV interface in the front panel External interface of MDVR can choose from WIFI 3G GPS sothe relative module antenna is needed As figure 2 6 and figure 2 7 C Y Da N SeN EX
3. 222 nn nnn nena nnn nn nnn enn nee n ne ee nn eeeee 11 3 4 Recording Setup 2 22 22 nn nn nnn nnn nnn n nnn ene n eee n nent 12 3 4 1 Normal setup 2 22 2222 12 3 4 2 Channel setup 3 3 4 3 Timing SetUp 2 22 2222 en ne enn nen n 222mm 13 3 4 4 Sub stream Setup 2 2 2 2 002020222 n eee nn ene e nee e eee ee eee 13 3 5 Vehicle information 2 22 202 14 3 5 1 Sensor setup alarm input 14 3 5 2 G Sensor SCtUP 2 2 2222 nnn nnn e nnn nnn nen nen en eee nee n een ee ene 14 3 5 3 Speed Setup n nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nen nnn nnn nen nnee 15 3 6 TOOLS nnnnnnnnnnnnnneennenneennennee ene nnee nnn nnee nee nene nee neee nee neee nee nnenneneeeee 15 3 6 1 Format disk management 15 3 6 2 Configure manage andlog search 16 3 6 3 Motion detection 2 2 2 nnn n nee n nee e eee 16 3 6 4 System upgrade n nnn nena nn nnn nnn 17 3 7 MODULE MANAGE
4. 2 02220 eecece nee ceee inaa io 18 3 7 1 3G S tUP 2 22 nena enna nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn ne nee nnn enn een enn n eens 18 3 7 2 WIFI Setup 222 eeeeee EE 19 3 7 3 PTZ Set UP 22 222 nnn nena nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nen een ee eee 19 3 8 System information 2 22022 2 20 3 9 Recording playback 2 20 2022 e nnn ee nnn e nee 20 CHAPTER 4 COMMON SHORTCUT SETUP 002 202eeeeeecneeeeeeeeececeees 22 4 1 Cables testing and power ON 22 0222 e nnn en nee nn ne ennnee nee 22 4 2 Recording setup 22 2 enn nnn nen nnn e enn n eee n nnn e eee 22 4 3 PTZ connection and setup 22 22 2222 2 222 24 4 4 Playback recordedfiles on PC 2 2 25 4 5 Vehicle fast connecting to CMS 26 APPENDIX1 CMS PLATFORM INTERFACE 441 411 22 441 22 11 27 APPENDIX2 FAQ 222e eeceenne cece cee nnnn cence ee nnncene aS 28 APPENDIX3 CORRESPONDING TABLE OF STORAGE SPACE 30 gt mm DD Mobile DVR User Manual mmm CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT APPLICATIONS AND PARAMETERS 1 1
5. HDD Series MDVR USER S MANUAL 1 09 Contents CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT APPLICATION AND PARAMETER 1 CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT INTERFACE DEFINITION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 4 2 1 MDVR Out design and DimenSion 4 2 2 Definition of functional MDVR back panelinterface 5 2 3 Brief instruction of commonly used interface cable 6 2 4 USIM card installation 7 2 5 Instructions of function keys on remote controller 7 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM MENU SETTINGINSTRUCTIONS 9 3 1 Demo working anduser login 2 9 3 2 System menu construction chart 10 3 3 SYStEM SCtUP 2 2 2 n nnn nen nen nnn nnn een eee 10 3 3 1 BASIC nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn enn nen een nee 10 3 3 2 Power offlon Setup 22 222 nena nnn n nnn n nen n nnn n nee n eee 11 3 3 3 Network SetUp 2 2 22 n ne nnn nnn nnn n nn nnn nnn nen nee n ene n nee n ene 11 3 3 4 Password Setup
6. 33333 IP ADDR 192 168 001 015 NETMASK 255 255 255 000 GATEWAY 192 168 001 001 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 1 CENTER SETUP The server IPis the same as the CMS server IP Control Port is the same with Gateway Server Port Number 8501 2 Server IP isthe IP that MDVR uses toconnect to the CMS platform via 3G WIFI RJ45 Normally it is the fixed WAN IP Our devices can support 3G WIFI RJ45 functions If the devices do not have these functions this menu can be passed 3 Local IP Settings general according to local area network to set set up a local LAN IP address and then set the netmask and gateway setup with the cable network router and Rj45 interface connected and keeps it from LAN connected to the wan then connect to CMS platform Flow chart as figure 4 10 3 3 4 PASSWORD SETUP 1 Press ENTER to switch ON OFF 2 Admin can modify the user password and admin password The default password for admin password is 111111 after password modification completed exit the menu and use the new password to enter the interface 2 i m DD Mobile DVR User Manual memme 3 4 RECORD SETUP RECORD SETUP 7 No E ana one dk 3D So J SYSTEM RECORD VEH I GLE TOOLS E s CHANNEL PLAYBACK MODULE O amp TIME LIST SUB STREAN Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 It includes Normal setting Channel setting timing setting and sub stream setting It can reach the highest quality recording after settings With defau
7. DD Mobile DVR User Manual gt Normal Record mode Others manussuch as sensorsetting speedalarm setting shock acceleration motion detection set related parameters and also connectperipherals when alarm signal occurs system will record the video automatically when playback the recording resolution contains D1 HD1 CIF Video s starting andending timeis thefile package time and it will show file s storage SEARCH RESULT DATE 2012 03 01 RES START END CHL SIZE FIRST PREV NEXT LAST Figure 3 42 C Playback interface VEHICLE NUMBER 2012 01 01 10 32 53 GB12345 7012 01 01 10 32 53 032 EER Wo ae 032 ki z pra ad lt 7 Wl j F se co GPS COORDINATES ig iN NUGPS 2141 7841N 10926 6386E IGPS 2141 7841N 10926 6386E L WY E Figure 3 43 After selected fixed recording file yellow lights shows selected Press ENTER as figure 3 43 play procedure can indicate the time speed GPS information and etc the buttons used for playback are PLAY back REW FWD 1 PAUSE STEP O STOP Fast forward and rewind can press X2 X4 X 8 X16 times the speed of play If voice exist please enlarge the channel and then press direction button left and right to adjust the voice Besides Playback recording HDD file on PC please see the detailsin chapters 4 4 for reference Ea 22 m DD Mobile DVR User Manuali mamma CHAPTER 4 COMMON SHORTCUT SETUP 4 1 CAB
8. I GLE TOOLS Figure 3 32 Figure 3 33 3 Edit the followinginformation in the WIRELESS 1 Wireless dial status ON 2 ln communications type if the demo support WCDMA then select WCDMA Otherwise ifit is EVDO thenselect EVDO Press the remote control key ENTER to switch Support WCDMA or EVDO itis depends onthe model type every demo onlycan support onemode 3 APNand Central numberof 3G needto enterAPN and centralnumber according tolocal network operator offers Someplace need enteruser name andpassword then canget the signal well when yourdemo can notget signal normally please confirm whetherthe 3G settingis correc t or not LAW moe E s WIRELESS PLAYBACK MODULE WIRELESS SETUP WIRELESS ONT APN Bgnet CENTER NUM Ep USER NAME garda PASSWORD Eea SYSTEM INFO GPS MODULE EXIST GPS SIGNAL INVALTD WIFI MODULE EXIST WIFI SIGNAL 60db WIRELESS MODULE EXIST WIRELESS SIGNAL 60 SIM CARD EXIST Figure 3 34 Figure 3 35 4 Press the remote control key INFO can view related 3G communication information if shows dials successfully and with excellent signal then can runscommunication via 3G Confirmthe IP address correct control port Network setting andUSIM card data flowwhether enough ornot 5 If want connectthe demo into CMS server then enter severIP address andcontrol port numberin the Picture showing figure 3 10 19 m me DD Mobile DVR User Manual mamma 3 7 2 WIFI SETUP W
9. MDVR is a cost effective function extensibile equipment which is designed for on board video monitoring and remote monitoring Ituses the rapid handling device and embedded Linux platform combined with the most advanced H 264 video compression decompression technology network technology and GPS technology Take the HDD as the main memory and SD card as auxiliary storage MDVR can realize many functions such as audio video recording vehicle s driving information recording remote management and GPS signal upload With central control software itcan realize the central control of alarm linkage remote management and playback analysis With simple and modern appearances MDVR is vibration proof installation friendly has powerful functions and stable performances etc FORM 1 MDVR PRODUCT S SPECIFICATION PARAMETERS Items Parameters Specifications Chinese English System OSD Graphical User interface OSD menu Password Users Password Administrator Password Video input 4CH VIDEO INPUT 1 0Vp p 752 Video Video output 1CH VIDEO OUTPUT 1 0Vp p 752 Preview 1 CH 4CH Preview PAL 25 Frame s NTSC 30 Frame s Image Compression H 264 Main profile 100fps s Audio input 4 CH Audio Audio output 2 CH Recording mode Audio amp Videosync Video format D1 HD1 CIF 014496 10 D1 2048Kbps 400Kbps Image storage 8 levels optional Highest 1 level Audio Bitrate 8KB s Support a 2 5 inch1TB
10. SATA HDD support a SD card Storage maximum 32GB foreach Aa 6 alarm input Alarm output 2 alarm output high level 12V output Rs485 Interface Support 2 RS485 interface Communication R5232 Interface Support 1 RS232 interface Port WIFI Interface 802 11b g Extended Connect to stationreporter or control panel interface Audio power amplifier Support 2 ch audio power amplifier output WILESS 3G HSDPA WCDMA Optional 3G HSPA WCDMA module Built in GPS module Geographic co ordinates speed can be readin coding GPS flow and can be wireless uploaded optional G SENSOR Built in G Sensor PC playback Video playback onPc and analyse the vehicle info inthe file Software CMS Video preview viaWIFI GPS upload alarm upload central command andparameters configuration etc Upgrade Support SDcards USB HDD upgrade gt EN 2 mee DD Mobile DVR User Manual xx FORM 2 MDVR BASIC ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS LIST Items Parameters Specifications 8V 36V When long term under 8V or long term over 36V auto power off and enter protection mode Power input DC8 36V Power output 12V 12V 0 2V Max 2A lt 4V OFF Vehicle key signal S5y On Impedance 75Q 75Q for each videoinput impedance Input 2Vp p CVBS analog signal reveal device input need 750 impedance to fit I O interface lt 4V Low level alarm 24VHigh level alarm Operating Temp 40 C 80 C Und
11. points mainly are the authentication mode andencrypt type Authentication mode isnot in effect currently only choice is OPEN Ea it mm DD Mobile DVR User Manual mmm Mode is workable without authentication For encrypt type need tochoose WEP then insert SSID and password wireless network s nameand password Also need toset the hostIP address mask gateway andetc With settingsfinished press the F1 button on theremote control Check the WIFI signaland check whetherthe current hostis in the current local area network via PC ping ENABLE SOND P ADDR 192 168 001 125 ENCRYPT ION NETMASK ZSO B AUTHMODE OPEN GATEWAY 192 168 001 001 ENCRYPT TYPE WEP i SPA PASSWORD MEE NETWORK SETUP _ CENTER SETUP SERVER IP 113 108 110 117 C CONTROL PORT SSO LOCAL SETUP _ IP ADDR 192 168 001 015 NETMASK B20 _ GATEWAY M C LOCAL IPSETUP Hardware connection Equipment with RJ45 connected tothe Internet As shown infigure 3 10 Set up locallP address IP netmask gateway and center serverIP controlport it canfrom LAN connected tothe WAN sothe vehicle connecting toCMS Step 6 Above are two ways networking mode 3G WIFI RJ45 After network connection the next step is CMS management software operation on the PC there aretwo steps Oneis CMS user names and add vehicles allocation ifin self built server you can add yourself ifit is connect to manufacturer s server then can a
12. rates according todifferent PTZ 3 D bits Normally is 8 now here is defaulted to select 1 8 4 S bit Normally is 1 no need modify when has been defaulted 5 Verify Decide to select which checking way usually choose NONE 6 Address num Enter address mum and must be as the same asthe PTZ s address code Normally PTZ s address code is default at 1 PTZ address code is adjustable and need set different address code to indentify different PTZ 7 Cable connecting PTZ anode connect RS485 A and Negative connect RS485 B gt EE 8 Remote control opertation Setting A V lt Pon the manu They areused for controlled up down left andright ZOOM enlarge and narrowfunction Focus Transfer large focal length andtransfer small focallength IRIS IRIS Adjust infraredights PRESET used for setting preset position RECALL Used for selectto use preset position BRUSH is wiper These function onlycan achieved oncePTZ available User connected PTZ successfully and set the parameters need select channel which used for connecting PTZ For example when PTZ is on channel 2 in order to control it we need transferinto Channel 2 and enlarge onthe monitorinterface please refer CAUTION chapter 4 chart 4 3 for more detail information 3 8 SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM INFO GPS MODULE EXIST GPS SIGNAL INVALTD WIFI MODULE EXIST WIFI SIGNAL 60db WIRELESS MODULE EXIST FIRMWARE VER V12021002 HARDW
13. 00 number key SATURDAY 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ceeeneananceeecconenasessneueecnasesnneeeneneneeaaeessnesonnneeeseHeeeenaaeasSHAseeOOOGaOGNAeeeHNSOODORASeeeHeeGGOOOGGSEHSUSHOOOSOGRAEEENSNSSOODNGEESSHSEOOOOOOSESHESSEOOSGSSSNEESEIOSOSOONGESEEECEOSONSSSSEEEHEHONSS SUNDAY 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 123 Cursor move tothe save Q 456 time then press plus 789 and minus keyto Ti i DO Figure 3 16 Time list operate 3 4 4 SUB STREAM SETUP 1 SUB STREAM SETUP Parameter settings during R i e A the video transmission to the internet via 3G wifi rj45 BITS A a f will affect whether itis clear or notwhen we see the FRAME RATE H0 video on CMS Also the transmitting speed mainly depends onthe local network speed Video RES can settoCIF orQCIF 2 FRAME RATE SETUP Appropriate frame rate changes with the bitrate changings one one relationship The default bit rate is 96 and frame rate 10 Users should setup according to their network situation If network bandwidth is good enough they Figure 3 17 can setbits rate at 384 and frame at 25 or setin auto mode Ss BITS RATE 16 24 32 SUB STREAM FRAME RATE 01 3 5 VEHICLE INFORMATION VEHICLE INFO F SYSTEM RECORD VEHICLE ta 2 i ial PLAYBACK MODULE G SENSOR Figure 3 18 Figure 3 19 It includes SENSOR SPEED G SENSOR SETUP SENSOR SETUP NAME ENABLE PW LEVEL RECORD ALARM OFF HIGH ON OFF HIGH ON OFF HIGH ON OFF HIGH ON OFF HIGH ON OF
14. ARE V002 MCU VER T120601 DEVICE CAPACITY NUMBER TOTAL SPACE FREE SPACE 951 40GB 885 81GB WIRELESS SIGNAL 60 SIM CARD EXIST Figure 3 38 Figure 3 39 INSTRUCTIONS Enter into main menu the lastmenu is the INFO besidesenter into mainmenu select INFO to check relatedinformation but alsohave the bellowing brief ways Press F1 on the remotecontrol under fourpictures at thescene to monitorthe status willshow the system information Figure 3 38 the system information contains firmware software version number and devicecapacity informations 3 9 PLAYBACK SEARCH Ge a ae 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 REC TYPE U YY Sg oF P x N SYSTEM RECORD VEHICLE TOOLS CHANNEL DATE 2012 03 01 START TIME 00 00 END TIME SEARCH Ma PLAYBACK MODULE INFO Figure 3 40 Figure 3 41 A SEARCH INSTRUCTIONS Enter into recording searching manu Select different recording type and different storage device to playback files and also can search the detail files according to date and time When there is recording file available the date will turns green Refer figure 3 42 for more detail information B SEARCH RESULTS INTERFACE Enter into search result interface shows recording file information Type including Normal and Alarm recording Normalrecording files usually comes from turning on AUTO or TIMED recording andalarm recording isfrom RECORD a f me
15. F HIGH ON Figure 3 20 3 5 1 SENSOR SETUP ALARM INPUT 1 When users install MDVRs define the sensors according to different port settings see the figures 3 20 Likechange name INPUT to Front door Brakes and etc 2 ENABLE on means switching on the sensor usercan select alarm mode as the recording mode and then selectrecord and alarmon off on thismenu Actually sensor inputis also alarminput with high low level effective Users normally use above 5V high level toform the loop SENSOR SETUP G SENSOR SETUP G SENSOR SETUP X 0 02G Y 0 14G Z 0 70G Figure 3 21 3 5 2 G SENSOR SETUP Before setup acceleration users must clear X Y Z parameters Acceleration can beanalysed as a three dimensional X Y Z coordinate axis which can express three status up down right left front back Uniform speed will not affecton it Acceleration setup mainly setup thresholds thatare defined via testing Please see Chapter 4 3 for more detailed information 3 5 3 SPEED SETUP SPEED SETUP GPS SPD SOURCE 6P5S 4 VEHICLE COEFFICIENT 0 SPD UNIT KM ENABLE THRESHOLD RECORD or oso OFF OFF Figure 3 22 1 When setting GPS VECHILE to getthe speed please press ENTER to switch if select GPS so should require demo have GPS module and with signal that can pass the speed to vehicle andthe vehicle can get the speed from GPS 2 lf select Vehicle to get the speed need to take the pulse sensor to calculate the spe
16. FO Information Under the surveillanceimages it canbe used to switch between single and four images Press the image segmentation key toshow the 4images Under the surveillance image Figure keys 1 2 3 4 press this key it will show switch sequence as follows CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 RETURN Exit to the last sub menu Finally return tothe menu setting and the surveillanceimages Suspend key andsingle step key when playback video material Pressthe key oncecan ane play one step Then press theplay key toreturn to thenormal playing speed GOTO Playing back It can jumpto point timeto start playing FRAME Press this keyto frame PLAY Button to play Forward The forward button when playback video material Thereare four gears 2X 4X 8X 16X REW The rewind buttonwhen playback videomaterial Thereare four gears 2X 4X 8X 16X Stop REC Stop manual video button Recording Launch manual video button NEXT In Playing processturn down tothe next page nextfile PREV In Playing processturn up tothe last page lastfile PTZ Automatic preset adjustment variable times variable times focus focus aperture aperture PTZ PRESET RECALL BRUSH F1 F2 F3 F1 is shortcut key F2 F3is spare key EE o i me DD Mobile DVR User Manual gt CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM MENU SETTING INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 DEMO WORKING AND USERLOGIN Trun on thedevice after power supply and otherconnecting su
17. GURE MANAGE AND LOG SEARCH CONFIGURE MANAGE LOG SEARCH EXPORT CONFIGURE START TIMEEZO1220320100 00700 EXPORT CONFIG END TIME 2012 03 01 23 59 59 SEARCH LOAD NEW CONFIGURE DATE TIME EVENT NAME LOAD CONFIG 12 03 01 14 45 07 POWER ON 12 03 01 14 46 55 VIDEO LOST1 RESET SETTING 12 03 01 14 55 38 FILE PLAYBACK RESET SETTING 12 03 01 14 56 25 REC NORMALSET FIRST PREV NEXT LAST Figure 3 27 Figure 3 28 Configure manage mainly including import and outport system current configuration and restore factory configuration If operates outporting current configuration system will store the information into HDD and if others MDVRS configuration are the same as this modelS so we can insert the HDD into others MDVRS then operate input current configuration Restore factory configuration IF can notfind out the reasons when problems get during system setting or the demo running out of problem We can restore factory configuration and then reset the demo K CONFIGURE MANAGE Select starting andending time andissues type ALL ALARM USER thestart to research the system will record such relatedinformation system turnon user setting networking setting video lost playback file motion detection alarm system setting etc 3 6 3 MOTION DETECTION Ye LOG SEARCH MOTION DETECTION ona orr tow conricure ves Motion Detection Figure 3 29 Select MOTION DETECTION in manage too
18. IFI SETUP ENABLE ON IP ADDR 924680070012 ENCRYPT TYPE WEP ENCRYPT ON NETMASK 255 255 255 000 AUTH MODE OPEN GATEWAY 192 168 001 001 ENCRYPT TYPE WEP SSID PASSWORD WIFI SETUP Figure 3 36 INSTRUCTIONS Insert WIFI antennainto the backside mount of thedemo Ediththe following information at the interface as pictures Figure 3 36 1 Make ENABLE and ENCRYPT status ON authentication mode including WPA WPA PSK OPEN and share authentication mode isnot effective currently so only choose the OPEN state Open certifications is notrequired then WIFI cancommunicate properly Select WEP encryption refer figure 3 36 Press ENTER key to setabove information and different options Switching 2 Enter the SSID and password The wireless networkname and password IP MASKand gateway all the setmust be matchwith your localwireless LAN IPaddress netmask and gateway press CANCEL and the number keys to setup 3 Check system information refer figure 3 35 if the WIFI signal isover 60db it indicates WIFI signal is excellent 4 If want connect into CMS server refer the center ofthe IP fieldin figure 3 10 enter the CMS center IP andport number 3 7 3 PTZ SETUP PELCO D H2 PELCO D PTZ SETUP Al parecon PTZ SETUP d PELCO D h Figure 3 37 INSTRUCTIONS 1 Protocol PELCO D and PELCO P optional 2 Baudrate There are 1200 2400 4800 9600 four options usercan modify different bits
19. LES TESTING AND POWER ON The host powercable has three wires red black and yellow Redand black wires connect to the car battery directly redwire to positive pole and blackto negative pole The yellow wire directly connects to the ignition wire namely the gear before the start up motor However during testin other places without vehicle environments the wiring connections are as follows twist the redand yellow wires into one threadand connect topositive pole while black wire aloneto negative pole then provide DC12V 5Aor above switching power supply tothe host 1 Properly connectthe power cableand power it As longas the powersupply is provided the blue lamp ofthe panel PWR is on andthe device staysat stand by mode 2 Connect the monitor and otherrelevant equipments tothe host viathe AV OUT cable Make sure all cables arecorrectly connected 3 The devicecan be switchedon only whenbeing locked withthe electronic key and allother corresponding indicator lampsflash yellow after booting The below Figure4 1 shows thetesting cable andvehicles actual power cable connection k Testcables 1 The voltagerange of powersupply is DC8 36V When only the blue lamp of the front panel flashes on the device stays at stand by mode And more than justone lamp will beon after normal booting 2 If powersupply is provided via the testing cable the hostcan t realize power off delay 4 CAUTION 4 2 RECORDING SETUP 1 AUTO RECORDING D
20. OUT BO30 3600s HOMEPAGE SQUAD POWER ON TIME Demono Dy AVANIOIN 00000 DST _ OFF POWER OFF TIME Amo COMPANY NAMEN START M D 1 1 VEHICLE NUM Oooo END M D 1 1 DRIVERNAME M LINE NUM O Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 4 COMPANY NAME VEHICLE NUM DRIVER NAME LINE NUM Setting Press Enter key to pop up keyboard window then use left right up down enter key to setup 5 When turn on automatic adjustment function in the default time the system will adjust the time via GPS automatically when it comes to the time for adjustment 6 HOME PAGE There are DEV STA and QUAD two options QUAD is the normal monitoring screen when we turnon the device If select DEV STA system information will appear in the four channels normal screens Itis equal the function when we press the button INFO 3 3 2 POWER OFF ON SETUP 1 Power on off mode Select from TIME ACC mode and press ENTER to switch ACC mode means when the vehicle powers on the device will start working Recommend to selectit as the default mode Timing mode means the device will turn on or power off during the fixed time 2 Delaying off setting when select ACC mode or TIME mode can set delay off andthe time is 3 1440mins after setting demo will continue the delaying time 3 3 3 NETWORK SETUP NETWORK SETUP CENTER SETUP SERVER IP 113 108 110 117 CONTROL PORT 850 LOCAL SETUP PASSWORD SETUP PSW ENABLE USER PSW RR CONFIRM PSW 33323 ADMIN PSW E CONFIRM PSW
21. REC PROTECHTIME It meansthe time that recordings are stored in the SDcards during the protection time even if the SD card isfull with alarm recordings it will not beoverwrited press Enter to selectfrom 1 3 5 7 10 15 days 9 REC VEHICLE INFO Select ON OFF When enables this function recordings will contain all the alarm info GPS info andother information which can be viewed viaplayback software 10 VOLUME OUT volume of the playback 1 15 Optional gt gt EA i mee DD Mobile DVR User Manual I 3 4 2 CHANNEL SETUP CHANNEL SETUP 1 Set some properties of each channel suchas RES QUAI MIC AUDIO VOLUME etc FR 1 25 optional whenreach 25 FRit is real time recording 1 8 grade QUA optional 3 grades is defaulted and 1 is the best 8 is thelowest If some channels donot need videoor audio recording turn it offto save the HDD storage MIC Must be set ON in orderto record and RES QUA D1 HD1 CIF Figure 3 15 D1 HD1 CIF A CIF HD1 CIF ciF HD1 cir HIGH LOW 3 4 3 TIME LIST SETUP TIME LIST INSTRUCTIONS DATE TIME 1 TIME 2 1 See Figure 3 14 in REC MODE select EVERYDAY 00 00 223 59 o TIME LIST mode then set the time for recording Lara a Move option to the time needs Press plus or minus TUESDAY Q0 00 00 00 WEDNESDAY EE key number 8or 9 and move to the numbers that THURSDAY Q0002 00 00 OO 00 00700 need setup Setup each time according to the FRIDAY 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
22. TENSION SPEAKER 5G antenna WiFI antenna GPSantenna BX Figure 2 7 MDVRuses correspongding cables according to functions 1 Ensure the battery voltage is between 8V 36V before connection Otherwise it will burn outthe equipments 2 After the cableis connected please note theinsulation between the power line A Prevent burn outthe battery because of the shortcircuit 3 The yellow cable must be installedon the ignitionline orthe equipment will not support the delayshut down and the lastvideo recording willbe missed 4 The installation of MDVR must get positive electrode directly from the battery Please don t useiron wire asthe ground line or itwill produce negative pulse and jamming the normaloperation of themainframe Thediameter of power supply that the positive electrode and negative pole must above 1 5 mm CAUTION W Alarm input and output This equipment has six alarm input interface and two alarm output interface Alarminput detection are all level detection Itcan connectto various vehicles driving status such as brakes turns door switches buttons of emergent alarm When press the brake vane MDVR can detect the high level or detectthe lowlevel As figure 2 8 godesadeeatn css shansicechsssiansuerercet asaauseserssxsubudeneex axsinu p snvsssssnnsesetxtsizsaluvaecsstetasusceesserss sunsswckersisunuetessscisxalussustssssuasceeesshetnsee berstssexntneesetanssdsstnweesstssvasuleestsessuts wset sexstsnn
23. ccessfully and according to installation guidance Interface refer toFigure 3 1and there are four image monitoring interface after the device start working Press LOGIN button on the remote control then direct into login interface as Figure 3 3 for reference 2012 03 01 10 32 53 Hy 1e LOADING m aa om a a i Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 INSTRUCTIONS DEVICE NUM User setnumber for every different device and it will showin the right of the number input box User enter the number as showing one number only for one device USER NAME Including admin and normal user regular user permission only could enter into video searching playback information and other menu butcan not set the menu and data Admin gets the permission to modify the system parameters PASSWORD Enter password according to the selected user name When password is correct select down button move to LOGIN and press ENTER to login When password isincorrect press CANCEL and delete thenreenter the correct password Admin password is 111111 the main interface after entering password is as showing as figure 3 4 Koreli e gt G DEV NUM 01005 01005 j N Da So USER SYSTEM RECORD HICLE TOOLS PSW LOGIN CANCEL PLAYBACK MODULE Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 System menu includes seven main menus SYSTEM RECORD VEHICLE TOOL PLAYBACK MODULE INFO Main menus is as Figure 3 4 shows 1 All submenu settings must save then effect oth
24. connectto host the video input port and provide power supply to the PT Zand 3 Dimentional keyboard controller respectively then setup keyboard controller parameters to match the PTZ Because of the 3 dimensional keyboard controller make the operation fast convenientand ore pratical So it is betterto take this method Type 3 Connect PTZ RS 485 control line to both 3 Dimentional keyboard controller and host MDVR so that the PTZ can becontrolled by remote controller keyboard controller and CMS platform E 25 i m me DD Mobile DVR User Manual memm 4 4 PLAYBACK RECORDED FILES ONPC Recorded files cannot only playbackon the deviceitself but also cantransfer to the PC player to play Install the player Double click the CD ROM installation files MDVR PLayerV1 0 exe and selectthe installation language then click OK and click Next Afterthe installation is completed theshortcut of playericon is onthe desktop theinstallation steps are shown in a 4 6 Welcome to the MDVRPlayer i Setup Wizard j iti PEE en Ya aes HOE V0 ns NIVE Flay pi Get Pas ya Close al cher apoien before MIYE Player Takeout the HDD box from the deme then insertit into PC s USB portwith USB extend cable a PC will recognize the new hardwareinstallation automatically After HDD reading open the folder where recorded files are stored infolders named bydate Open these folders and the suffix of recorded files is 264 as shown infigure 4 7
25. ea eesssisnndesetesssssahneedesssexnnuieeesitg S me DD Mobile DVR User Manual U Alarm output are all level output The drive ability is 200 MA if you want larger power devices you must connect it to external relays This is the optoelectronic alarm wiring diagram of Alarm output As figure 2 9 Fai Sg EN 2 4 USIM CARDINSTALLATION For functional MDVR card if support the wireless network communication it need to install the USIM card which is suit for WCDMA EVDO USIM card is on the communication board of the mainframe use a screwdriver to take down the flap cover from the bottom of the mainframe Then you can see the USIM card interface press itto USIM interface Please notice the right side and the opposite side Use ines Crew fix the flap cover after installation Power on off not used Temporarily LOGIN Number key area Picture adjustment PTZ control Direction key area Exit return Delete Cancel System information a aAA 4 images segmentation REW n Fwo Play back operation key area CORD STOP FRAME GOTO ict PTZ control key area NIN IY AUTO Shortcut key test key System information e m m DD Mobile DVR User Manual mamma Power on power off NOTE this functionis not used temporarily If the video has set the password press LOGIN key to inputthe password As the system does LOGIN l not have recoveryand reset function please remember the password IN
26. ected wellor not 2 Check whetherthe GPS antennais connected wellor broken Please place it atstrong signal areas Note thatGPS signal maybe blocked bycar glasses 3 Please placethe GPS antennaoutdoor Iftested indoor GPS signal mayalso be blocked Q The GPSlocation shows deviationson the map A Signals arevalid if GPS module has positioned The deviation canbe caused by many reasons like government restrictions allowable error GPS signal interruption etc The actualsatellite map has deviations for safety reasons and they canbe corrected by GPS calibration EJ 29 l m m DD Mobile DVR User Manual memm FAQ ABOUT 3G Q What need pay attentionon using 3G wireless module todial A 1 Built in wireless module is differentbetween WCDMA and EVDO alsodifferent devices support different modules Please make surethat your module matches with the USIM card inserted Never use EVDO USIM cardsinsert WCDMA device 2 Check whether IP Server and control port set correctly 3G signalis strong enoughor not then check whether 3G dialed successfully ornot 3 If dialingfails please checkwhether 3G antennasis connected wellor not asweak signals also may cause unsuccessful dialing Besides check whether the USIM has enoughflow or not If there isnot enough flowwith the USIM card Dialing alsowill fails Q What needto do firstly when there isno video andcan not dialabout 3G A Press the INFO button toenter system information
27. ectionequipments requirements 2 Power supply andequipment grounded Direct input rangeof the machine power supply isfrom DC 8V 36V please don tget inverse and input can t be shortcircuit Please note the power supply capacity of the power line Eventhe equipment isshut down it may becharged pleaseavoid short circuit Before connect with otherexternal devices please cut the connection between this equipment and the power supply The input modeof equipment sensoris level mode with external voltage below 4Vis considered aslow level above 4V andbelow 30V isconsidered as high level Beyond 30V willdamage the equipment Correctly connect theearth wires ofthe device andthe vehicle and forma loop 3 Humidity requirements Install equipment indry environment avoiddamp water drop water spray and otherplaces Don t takethe equipment installedin places where water will sagor wet places liquid willdrip down Do not usewet hand totouch the equipment Donot stand inthe water or touch withother water places while contact the equipment it may get electric shock 4 Installation position Toextend the life of the equipment please try toinstall it in place with weak vibration such as behind the driver sseat The equipmentshould be installed on the vehicle s ventilation installation part Equipment installedon the planeshould remain adistance of 6inches 15 centimeters away from otherobjects to assurethe air flowand heat dissipation Don t installit on
28. ed ratio coefficient pulse speed pulse sensor connects to demo ports two line SPEED A and SPEED B this speed ratios requires during vehicle working in accordance with the seted speed and received pulse 3 Unit of speed is switchable high speed alarm setting is turn valid Threshold means limit the vehicle speed Speed units is as the same as above if video is turn on when is overspeed demo will occurs alarming besides alsoneed to set the recording mode as alarm recording in record setup Normal setup 3 6 TOOLS Manage tool including4 menus FORMAT CONFIGURE LOG AND DETECTION MANAGE TOOL z 4 FORMAT CONF I GURE DETECTION VEH I GLE 4 E _ EN PLAYBACK MODULE LOG Figure 3 23 Figure 3 24 3 6 1 FORMAT DISK MANAGEMENT FORMAT DISK Message SELECT CARD HDD FORMAT Do you format the SD HDD card surely WARNING If you format thesd card hdd YES No all of the data will be lost Figure 3 26 Figure 3 25 Refer figure 2 2 or 2 5 Before turn on device should insert HDD please formatthe HDD and the set then video under normal circumstances please refer above pictures forthe Format procedures Press Enter and select HDD SD1 then format according to prompts to select whether formator not NOTE Allthe storage database be deleted when runs format please confirm whether there is storage file or other important files information mee DD Mobile DVR User Manual xm 3 6 2 CONFI
29. er well ventilated enviroment Video output Volt 2Vp p 1 2 MDVR PRODUCT APPLICATION CONNECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Figure1 1 MDVR canbe used bothin common andspecial vehicles video monitoring or remote monitoring such asbus logistics car freightcar long distancetravel bus taxi tanker school bus police car patrol car etc Front end acquires signal byon board special camera through special video line transfer itto MDVR mainframeto process videocompression localstore in HDD Model with 3G module canrealize remote monitoring recording upload etc Model with GPS function can realize real time vehicle positioning Schematic diagramis a commonapplication mode the actual use of various functions willbe changed asthe existence ofthe modules change Figure 1 1 g Access Stream File Autodown Database Gateway media storage GIS file server server server server server server 7 Internet gt gt AA A kg KA A 1 A x 4 un ii g j f k f F l ma lt gt Client Client Control Panel Monitor Speaker Alarm gt EJ me DD Mobile DVR User Manual m 1 3 MDVR NOTICE Tomake sure MDVR safety use acquire satisfactory performance andextend the service life of the equipments please fully consider the following factors when installthe equipment 1 When install andoperate the equipment please obeyall the electronic products guide vehicles and other conn
30. erwise invalid A 2 Check box if filled means function selected notfilled means function not selected 3 Number inputs can use number button on the remote control enter directly or use soft keyboard Letter only can complete via soft keyboard press RETURN button to get back CAUTION Za 10 i mum HDD Mobile DVR User Manual memm 3 2 SYSTEM MENUS CONSTRUCTION CHART SYSTEM POWER __ RECORD LOGI VEHICLE SPEED FORMAT TOOLS CINFIGURE PLAYBACK BETEC TIO Figure 3 5 INFO LOG WIRELESS wODULE wiri__ TZ 5 3 3 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP a FAR NAN iF D PA SYSTEM RECORD VEHICLE TOOLS POWER 14 A 3 PLAYBACK MODULE INFO NETWORK PASSWORD Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 It is the first menu in the main menu and it includes BASIC SETUP POWER SETUP NETWORK SETUP and PASSWORD SETUP 3 3 1 BASIC SETUP Basic setting Itis used for device system time and some basic function setting 1 DATE FORMAT Press ENTER to type Y M D D M N 2 DATE and TIME Setup Press ENTER and then press or to set the data press enter to confirm 3 During operation timeout can set from 30 3600 seconds and device number modification press CANCEL to delete andthen press the number button EE BASIC SETUP POWER SET DATE TYPE Da AUTOTIMINGEON 4 POWE MODE DATE 2012203201 TIMEZONE emmay POWER OFF DELAYJ N 4 TIME 09 58 36 TIMING TIME e0000 DELAY TIME 5 MIN OPRTIME
31. interface check whether USIM card existsor not signalstrength and dial upstatus whether the antenna contacts wellor not also checkwhether the SIM card with flowor not Usinga new Simcard to check Allthese are basic judgments If there aresignals but dialing fails so weneed to check whether center number andAPN set correctly or not Also check whetherthe device numberhas been occupied or not FAQ ABOUTCMS Q Device turningon there s novehicles and videoon the CMS Client platform A Make surethe center serveris working andon network And then check whether the device number has beenoccupied and hascaused conflicts thencheck whether centernumber andAPN set correctly ornot Check the device reports to CMS center via3G module or WIFI if itis 3G module please checkthe module networktype is corrector not like WCDMAand EVDO need appropriate USIM cardto support Also check ifantenna is ingood contact status If the deviceis still unable toreport to the center after allabove operation Enterinto system information interface check whether dialingis successful ornot if not check whether thedata access pointand center number set correctly or not Incase that the device still fails please submit as much information as possible toour technical foranalysis and pleasenote the more data the more convenient Q The Devicesis in thenetwork but withoutany video images A Please seta lower sub stream flow for imagetransmission When theframe rate ofs
32. ix external alarm input SENSOR IN andthe external should connect to the corresponding sensing switch equipments like magnetic door emergency switch button turning lamp switch tail light brake shown in Figure 2 8 and etc The rough connection is as shown in figure 4 2 B OVERSPEED ALARM SETUP SYSTEM MENU VEHICLE INFO SPEED SETUP If a vehicle adopts GPS to acquire speed as shown in figure 3 22 the GPS signal should be good then the threshold of overspeed alarm should be set like 60MP H namely the maximum speed limit Then switch on enabling and recording when vehicle s speed exceeds 60MP H the vehicle will output an alarm and record simultaneously If a vehicle chooses to acquire speed from itself the connection to the speed pulse sensors is necessary which is used to calculate the speed ratio the coefficient pulse speed Connect the pulse sensor to the two lines ofthe vehicle ports SPEED A and SPEED B The speed ratio is determined according to the set speed and the obtained pulse during the course of vehicle s running so the operations are more complex A simplified connection is shown as figure 4 3 SPEED A Pulse sensor PEED B Figure 4 3 C G SENSOR ALARM RECORDING SYSTEM MENU VEHICLE INFO G SENSOR As shown in Figure 3 21 G SENSOR can be understood as athree dimensional X Y Zcoordinate axis which demonstrates vehicle s three status sets respectively up and down left and right back and forth Al
33. l module and enter into motion detection setting In userselected area when there are moving objects Information will be written in the log file which named MD ALARM events after the system detected If its continuous alarm or several alarms in 30S then the system write the log every 30S Users can view the information under manage tool Log query If user set the Alarm recording as the recording mode when occurs motion detection the video during this period will be packet alarm recording User can view and playback this video via searching alarm recording query Step1 Enter mainmenu Select recording setting manage setting setalarm recording as the recording way A Step2 Set per recording and delayed time In order toconfirm the alarmevents continuity CAUTION 2mins will bebetter Step3 Enter mainmen manage tool motion detection enable function turns setdetection sensitivity and detectionarea then save gt i i mm DD Mobile DVR User Manual Em PROCEDURES OF SETTINGDETECTION AREAS Figure 3 30 Select Configure and press ENTER enter into motion detection configurationinterface Figure 3 30 Step1 Select the first Box press Enter gets yellow after move the arrow keys gets dark green Step2 The select second box the diagonals of the rectangle between these two boxes is the selected area afterselected ENTER the diagonal region gets into a dark green Step3 press Return to last interface and then
34. llbe quite inconvenient because of different vechile s andnumbers Step 4 Enter into important network setup SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM SETUP NETWORK SETUP and setthe server IP and port The server can be built by the user takethe server IP 113 108 110 117 as an example input the server IP then input the control port number 8501 and save as shown in figure 3 10 THE MAIN FLOWOF RAPID REPORT TO CMSIS SHOWN INTHE BELOW FIGURE 4 9 modify the modify the set the server IP nr rane Sone DEV number Vehicle numbe F 1 port 3G setup apy setup a Seana CMS Manage INFO for user names allocatio i and vehicles adding pme Local setup CMS Client for viewing RUN CMD PING Step 5 Enter into SYSTEM MANU MODULE which includes 3G and WIFlsetup There aretwo steps as belowing A Wireless setup For wireless 3G setup its cluding WCDMA and EVDO network type Also need to notice APN and center number Some overseas network operator need toenter user nameand password the APN and the centernumber also needto be modified based on thelocal network datathen input relevant information After setup iscomplete you can press the INFO button to check whether dial query is success or not TYPE A APN Banet CENTER NUM Egg CENTER NUM 77 _ USER NAME gard _ USER NAME ES PASSWORD _ PASSWORD ES B WIFISETUP Regarding to WIFI setup please note the belowing several
35. lt settings the device will start recording after powering on But inorder toreach better recording function youcan modify the related parameters Record menu is shown as figure 3 13 3 4 1 NORMAL SETUP AUTO NORMAL SETUP E SAA ALM PRE REC TIME s 30 0 605 REC MODE MUTO ALM REC DELAY s 30 30 900S PACKET TIME 30minsy ALM OUTPUT TIME s 15 5 240S 15mins et E A OLARE 1 15days 30mins VOLUME OUT 5m REC VEHICLE INFO OND 45mins 60mins NORMAL SAVE Figure 3 14 During settings modification select menu to become green then press Enter to switch Press Cancel and before input numbers 1 TV SYSTEM Press Enter to select PAL NTSC system 2 REC MODE Press Enter to select AUTO ALARM TIMED mode 3 PACKET TIME It isthe time range when the recording video will be packed into onefile Select from 15 30 45 60 mins and 15 and 30mins are the better options 4 Automatic recording overwrite can be selected on off if the SD card is full the following recording video will overwrite the first recording videos automatically 5 ALARM PRE REC TIME S When thealarm occurs it will pre record a periodof time andpack to the Alarmrecording 0 60s range 6 ALARM REC DELAY S After the alarm stops it will keep recording a period of time and pack into the alarm recording 30 900s 7 ALARM OUTPUT TIME S It means the alarm output time range when alarmoccurs and connects to the output device 5 240s 8
36. mended q me DD Mobile DVR User Manual gt gt CHAPTER 2 INTERFACE AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTIONS Unit mm SIM Card Installation REC CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 E E H E E S Oe Oe Oe Os Bii PWR HDD SD USB GPS 2 3G WIFI HTR ALM Figure 2 4 Indicator diagram Panel Indicator Light Description A OUT Audio OUT V OUT Video OUT REC Light will beon when recording 2 POWER Light will beon when the power supply can worknormally HDD Light will beon when the HDD ial SD Light willbeonwhentheSD card exists __ USB Light will beon when the U disk 4 installation LOCK GPS Light will beon when theGPS module exists 2G 3G Light will beon when 3G module exists f WIFI Light will beon when the WIFI is exists and ON Hard disk b _ HTR Hard disk heatingindicator ALM alarm led CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 Audio out WorkLED IR RJ45 video input 1 2 3 4 Have each input _ signal indicator otherwise the lamp IR Infrared sensor receiving remote control signal 0 RJ45 T Figure 2 3 MDVR front panel schemes z i M mm HDD Mobile DVR User Manual memm 2 2 DEFINITION OF MDVR BACK PANEL INTERFACE SPEAKER POWER IN 3G Antenna Ez gt 0Q J O z O ojolz 1N0 1 O gt O gt N O gt A O gt D
37. not boot normally Q What ifthe MDVR videoinput port doesnot match the camera AV OUT port A Our MDVR uses Aviation port and camerasuse BNC port If they doesnot match please connect them withthe converter orconnect cables one to one according to lineardefinition standard of theunits Q HDD inserted but the device can not recordafter booting A 1 Ifit sanewHDD used atthe first time suggest to enterinto the system enter MENU TOOL FORMAT to have aformat operation 2 Check whether therecording channel is switched off iftiming record isset the devicewill not record as itis not inthe recording time 3 Whether hard disk bad Q Record filesare missing orthere re no recordfiles during acertain time A 1 Please find out the lastrecord file andafter the missing files for analysis 2 Check ifthe MDVR isnot switched onduring that period for example thehost does notset delay record when thedriver stops the vehicle half way orloads and uploads cargo Q The PTZout of controland can notpan amp tilt A Check whetherthe protocol baudrateand address areset correctly ornot Check ifthe channel is selected tomaximum screen when controlling the PTZ for example when controlling the second channel itsimage should be maximized to fullscreen so asto be controlled FAQ ABOUTGPS Q GPS module exists but without coordinate information A 1 Check whether the GPS module existor not andplease check whetherhardware is installed and conn
38. otocol includes PELCO D and PELCO P mostly choose PELCO D Step 2 Setup baudrate from 1200 2400 4800 9600 which hasto correspond tothat on PTZ Step 3 Setup PTZ address which should matchthe set addresson PTZ Normallythe default PTZ address is 1 The dialed addressof PTZ isadjustable and canset differently toidentify if more PTZ are used Step 4 Cable connection the RS 485 control lineon PTZ connectsto the host s RS 485 port namely RS485 Aand RS485 B respectively User connected PTZsuccessfully and setthe parameters needselect channel which A used for connecting PTZ Forexample when PTZis on channel 2 in orderto control CAUTION it we needtransfer into Channel2 and enlargeon the monitorinterface MODE 2 USING 3 DIMENTIONAL KEYBOARD CONTROLLER 2 ptz AG Ess l B 3 Dimentional keyboard 2 DVR Q Video cable _ PTZ POWER INPUT Figure 4 5 RS485 control line connect to the keyboard controller directly Step 5 Three ways Cables connections Type 1 Connect the RS 485 control line on PTZto the hosts RS485 A and RS485 B port respectively and video cable to thehost video input port then provide power supply to the PTZ such wiring requires to set related data of the MDVR host corresponding to those on the PTZ and then use anIR remote controller to control the PTZ Type 2 PTZ RS 485 control cable connect to 3 Dimentional keyboard controller directly No need to connectto host MDVR video cable
39. save Sensitivity divided into Low medium and high grade under high sensitivity mode itis capable of sensing changes in light and under low sensitivity status only can detecting the moving objects Enter and Cancel can delete theselected areas all the parameters set must confirm save after configuration if issuccessful modified therewill prompted save SUCCESS CAUTION 3 6 4 SYSTEM UPGRADE upgrading Figure 3 31 The procedures are as bellowing Step1 Please copy dvr xxxxxxx crc upgrade file to U disk ofthe root directory But alsocan use the SDcard toupgrade Step2 Insert U diskinto USB slot turn on Demo and then enter into Upgrading Step3 Enter into the system after upgrading successfully Press enter Key F1 onthe remote control to view the system version information A Do not shutpower or pullout USB duringthe device isupgrading otherwiseit will CAUTION break the systemdevice q 3 7 MODULE MANAGE 3 7 1 3G SETUP INSTRUCTIONS When device need connect the network musthave setting inthis menu 1 Insert USIM card which can support two options WCDMA and EVDO USIMcard slot isin the communications board Remove the smallplate which underthe demo then can seethe USIM slot detail installation information please refer to2 4 section 2 After installing the USIM card andplug in the 3G antenna ensure that the system can receive excellent 3G signal MODULE MANAGE gt a k VEH
40. sk the technical staff to assist on adding The other one is login CMS Client view by username and finally realize the CMS Connecting For the detailed operation of the Client platform please refer to the relevant files fromthe CD peas 1 CMS PLATFORM INTERFACE Vew Setting Toot Hep idee ESNav ces J ideaen Tack Pi seach Msas Deem O OGA aias Mlb video widow eee Lat Mode gt Oe sho Ts ali Buz g 13 tps 2 fd 07 channel 3 0 kbps 6 e Pee channel chanel Muy Vehicle oa _ PTZCONTROL a VIDEO DISPLAY VEHICLE INFOMATION 28 l M m DD Mobile DVR User Manuali mamma APPENDIX 2 FAQ Q What should do ifproblems occur when can notsolve myself A Please write down the units number software version number and describe theproblems in details then submitto our technicalsupport for analysis Please kindly notethat the more detailed descriptions that you offer will make our analysis more convenient Q There s novideo output fromthe Mobile DVR A 1 Check whetherthe host ison if onlyone blue lampis on thehost is atstandby mode stillnot booted Also check whether thered and yellowlines of the host power cableare all poweredon If only oneline is powered the device stillcan not boot 2 Check if the monitor is poweredon and its video switched to AV status 3 Check if the AV OUT cable connects well to the monitor or not 4 Check whether thehost is locked well or not otherwise it can
41. so up and down bumps speed up sudden braking side tumbling sharp turns and so on during the course of vehicle s running can be shown from X Y Z axis A related value of the threshold needs setup After installation to vehicles firstly a calibration is required namely to reset X Y Z parameters then during the operation measure sudden braking accelerate range value of up and down bumps variation value of left and right sharp turn etc so as to determine which axis has big changes and these operational status will display and change real time With threshold set and record on the device will start recording when vehicles run over the threshold limit D MOTION DETECTION ALARM RECORD SYSTEM MENU TOOLS MOTION DETECTION As shown in Figure 3 29 turn on enabling switch setdetection sensitivity from high medium and low according to requirements generally set to medium Next the most important step is to set motion detection area by diagonal setup please kindly refer to Figure 3 30 there is no record on and off menu here and the default setting is to turn on with enabling soas long as you set motion detection area and set record mode for alarm record the host will trigger recording and generate alarm record files when move occurs in the image Note all settings can only take effect by press the saving q z mu DD Mobile DVR User Manual mamma 4 3 PTZ CONNECTIONAND SETUP Setup steps Step 1 Choose PTZ pr
42. the enclosed area such ascar trunk Thismachine can beright side installed or side loading The equipment s external wiring musthave the enoughintervals and externalflame retardant protection to ensure the wire notto be bentor leakage ofelectricity due towear and vibration Ensure that equipment away from heatsource of the vehicle the equipmentcan t have sundry pile up around prohibit placing anything onthe equipment 5 Equipment safety Ensure passengers orthe driver can tintervene and damagethe equipment unit camera wire and other accessories Don t install the equipment near othercomponents of vehicle When install equipment components camera accessories and wire launch vehicles may cause damage tothe equipment Keep thevehicles static during the installation process to prevent equipmentfalling from vehicles Installation notes 1 Equipment contains the electronic devices pleasehandle gently duringtransport 2 All installation and maintenance must be executed by the professional qualified person 3 This product can tbe installed inpart of the vehicle where therewas erosion byrain or other liquid for along time 4 Without professional guide please do notopen or unloadthe equipment 5 Keep fuselage away from the heatsource dust andstrong magnetic fields 6 Do not putheavy objects onthe equipments 7 Don t change any modules when themainframe is charged 8 The equipment output power shall notconnect to devicesthat are notrecom
43. ub stream set too high transmissions will bejammed or slowed by network uploadrestrictions Also bad network signal willaffect the videotransmissions seriously Q Afternormal report tothe CMS thedevice loses videoafter a periodof time A Firstly check the deviceinformation to see whether it isdialing or not if it s always on status there may the Sim card is out of flow then replacea new cardto have atry Secondly Check whether the Device number have been changed by thedriver or not For the modified devices need to reportand adding the devices information intoCMS platform again gt Ea m mm DD Mobile DVR User Manual mmm APPENDIX 3 CORRESPONDINGTABLE OF STORAGE SPACE Corresponding table between image quality and recording space ae A Re 900 670 s40 450 s90 360 315 200 The storage space for one channelper hour isas showing asthe above table for reference The actual recording file size is depending on the current channel illumination variant object movement and many other factors Ifthe image isalways stillness therecording file willbe much smaller In order to save space can set up turn off audio or turn off the channel which without video 7 Storage M h 175
44. uring the first use after booting into the system formatting the installed HDD is recommended so thatthe systemcan be more compatible to its format After the restart host format and then into the auto recording 2 TIMED RECORDING MENU RECORD SETUP NORMAL SETUP REC MODE andchange into Timed Record then back tothe uppermenu TIMED SETUP and setup the recording time range then save For more detailed menu operations please referto Section 3 4 3 NOTE Use the key or under the number 8 and 9 during the recording time range setup 3 ALARM RECORDING MENU RECORD SETUP NORMAL SETUP REC Mode then change into Alarm record Setup the i mm DD Mobile DVR User Manual gt alarm preparation recordtime range 0 60s and the alarmrecord delay time range 30 900s the alarm output time range 5 240s thealarm output setting can be dependenton the actual external alarm equipment Second the installationof corresponding externalalarm input devicesis needed like emergency switch button orother sensors Thealarm settings ofthis device include several types as follows MDVR REAR PANEL ALARMINTERFACE saison wr 7 SENSOR IN1 Level input GND eo0002 2000 0200 J f ooonoo0o0000000 ALARM IN OUT A SENSORS INPUT ALARMS SYSTEM MENU VEHICLE INFO SENSOR SETUP In the menu shown in figure 3 20 choose high or low trigger level and switch on recording This menu corresponds tothe host s s
45. while playback screen shownin figure 4 8 e 5 chal p 2012 02 20 J 2012 02 2 104 VR i 38 208 K chal chn3 120120221 154546 H2012022 x57 NDVR 264 DVR 264 ALISA pi Ji 14 136 KB 119 610 fe mdvrdebug NetAla H20120221 163046 42012022 lie YENE mE Figure 4 7 NDVR 264 HDVR 264 j 802 K 1 i 10 445 KB 10 454 K H2012022 MDVR 264 Channel playback Play file list D4 a G sensor waveform REA REA control 9999 gt r Stop play pause Multi screen image capture AVI Audio oniot conversion system setup Figure 4 8 26 i mum D Mobile DVR User Manual EEE 4 5 VEHICLE FAST CONNECTING TO CMS NOTE For the Simply MDVR which without WIFI 3G RJ45 modules the below instructions is not compatibleto them Step 1 Install USIM card which support WCDMA EVDO Please refer to Section 2 4 for detailed installation steps reference asshown infigure 2 10 Step 2 Enter into system menu after booting modify the host s device number from 00000 to 99999 firstly SYSTEM MENU SETUP BASIC SETUP VEHICLE NUM Each server identifies different hosts by their device number which is crucial tobe modified If the host still can not connect to CMS after modification please check whether the device number is workable ornot Step 3 Modify the vichile s number by which vehicle s information is displayed in CMS platform If the default number 00000 is notchanged vehicles searching wi
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