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1. 13 3 5 1 Sensor setup alarminput 13 3 5 2 G Sensor SetUp 13 3 5 3 Speed setUp 14 36 TOOLS eE EA aie ee ae ee ee EE 14 3 6 1 Format disk management 14 3 6 2 Configure manage andlog search 15 3 6 3 Motion detection 15 3 6 4 System upgrade 16 3 7 MODULE MANAGE 17 3 7 1 PTZ set Up 17 3 8 System information 18 Se Recording Playback sates sce tesa e Renta EERE ae 18 CHAPTER 4 COMMONSHORTCUT SETUP 20 Avi eC apes TESTING ANG power on eseis create ae ares ae eee cee 20 4 2 Recording SECU Desseeriese nee ste EAn aS shiner ated see Sonar eons REAR ERESSE 20 4 3 PTZ connectionand Setup 9 99 22 2n nn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nn
2. 2 Connect the monitor and otherrelevant equipments tothe MDVR viathe AV OUT cable Verify that all cables are connected correctly 3 The devicecan be switchedon only when being locked withthe electronic key Other indicator lampsflash yellow after booting Figure4 1 shows thetesting cable andvehicle power cable connections k Testcables Vehicle contro circuit switch 1 The voltage range of powersupply is Vdc 8 36 When only the blue lamp of the front panel flashes the deviceis in stand by mode After normal boot up several lamps will beon 2 If power is providedthrough the testing cable the MDVR can t perform a power off delay 4 CAUTION 4 2 RECORDING SETUP 1 AUTO RECORDING With SD card installed the device will start recording automatically aftera normal bootup of the system without any settings changes DVR will operate according to the factory default settings NOTE During the first use after booting into the system format the installed SD card to ensure that it has acompatible format 2 TIMED RECORDING Go to MENU RECORD SETUP NORMAL SETUP REC MODE Select Timed Record go tothe upper menu TIMED SETUP and configure the recording time range then save For more detailed menu operations please referto Section 3 4 3 NOTE Use the or keys under the number 8 or 9 during the recording time range setup 3 ALARM RECORDING MENU RECORD SETUP NORMAL SETUP REC Mode thenchange into Alarmr
3. Figure 3 42 C Playback interface VEHICLE NUMBER VEHICLE SPEED PS 2141 7841N 109 COORDINATES 2 12 BPS 2141 fe 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 etc The button is used for PLAY back REW FWD PAUSE STEP STOP For fast forward and rewind press multiple times to move at X2 X4 X8 X16 times the speed of play If audio recording exists adjust the volume and then press direction button left and right to adjust the audio balance To playback recordings on the SD Card on a PC see section 4 5 a l MDVR 50 User Manual CHAPTER 4 COMMON SHORTCUT SETUP 4 1 CABLES TESTING AND POWER ON The host powercable has three wires red black andyellow Redand black wires connect to thecar battery directly redwire to positiveterminal and black to negative terminal The yellow wire connects to the ignition swich namely thekey position before start motor However in locations other than a a vehicle make the wiring connectionsare as follows twist the redand yellow wirestogether and connect topositive power terminal the black wire aloneto negative pole then apply a DC12V 5A or above switched power supply tothe MDVR 1 Connect the power cableand apply power to it When poweris provided the blue lamp on the panel PWR is on andthe device isin stand by mode
4. X 0 02G Y 0 14G Z 0 70G AbsusT SAVE _ Figure 3 21 3 5 2 G SENSOR SETUP Before you setup acceleration you must clearthe X Y Z parameters Acceleration can bethought of as a three dimensional XYZcoordinate axis that expresses threedirections up down right left and front back Unchanging speedand direction will not affecton it Acceleration setup is the setup of thresholds determined through testing See Chapter 4 3 for more information 3 5 3 SPEED SETUP SPEED SETUP GPS SJR DES 10 510 r VEHICLE COEFFICIENT O SPDUNIT EKM ae 6 LowsPo OFF oeo OFF Figure 3 22 1 If you select GPS to determine vehicle speed press ENTER The MDVR must have a GPS module installed anda good GPS signal 2 If you select Vehicle to determine the speed a pulse sensor is used to calculate the speedratio coefficient pulse speed The pulse sensorconnects toports SPEED A and SPEED B 3 Unit of speed SPD UNIT is switchable You can also enable low speed thresholds and high speed thresholds and record when thresholds are exceded 3 6 TOOLS Manage tool including4 menus FORMAT CONFIGURE LOGAND DETECTION MANAGE TOOL em or i SA a R BS SYSTEM VEHIGLE _ FORMAT CONF I GURE DETECTION LOG PLAYBACK MODULE Figure 3 23 Figure 3 24 3 6 1 FORMAT DISK MANAGEMENT FORMAT DISK SELECT CARD D FORMAT Message Do you format the SD card surely yes mno WARNING If y
5. High level alarm SD card interface 9 1 2SD cards 1 Maximum 32GB foreach card 2 SD card used for storage support recording upgrade etc Operating Temp 40 C 80 C Well ventilated enviroment 1 2 MDVR PRODUCT APPLICATION CONNECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Figure1 1 MDVR canbe used bothin common andspecial vehicles for video monitoring remote monitoring and vehicle positioning Vehicles include buses logisticscar freightcar taxi tanker police car etc Input acquires signals from a camera through special video line transfer to the MDVR to process video compression and local storage on an SDcard A schematic diagram with common applications is shown below Functionality depends on the modules installed Figure 1 1 Control Panel Monitor Speaker Alarm 3 f MDVR 50 User Manual 1 3 MDVR NOTICE Touse your MDVRsafely acquiresatisfactory performance andextend the servicelife of the equipment please follow the instructions below 1 When you install andoperate this equipment please obey the products guidelines and the requirements of equipment conn cted to it 2 Power supply andequipment ground Voltage input rangeof the power source isDC 8V 36V Do not apply inverted power Use local codes to s lect power wiring Whenthe equipment is shut down it may becharged so pleaseavoid short circuit Before connect with other external devices disconnectionthe equipment from the power suppl
6. REC Light ison when i recording W GPS Light is on if GPS installed i r POWER Light is on when the Push the card protection cap power supply is working normally to the right afterit is unlocked ALM Light is on when the MDVR LOCK is has an abnormal statusn 2 i Figure 2 2 _ WIFI Not used Figure 2 2 hold the back of the SD card label side up 2G 3G Not used slide the card itinto the SD card slot then pull on the card slot IR Infrared sensor is receiving LOCK It can be powered on normally only whenelectricityis a remote control signal 7 applied to the LOCK gear Opening the electronic lock when working will upload the SD card Delay power off according to the menu setting REC ALM SD1 a r e ec oe OR PWR GPS SD2 l Figure 2 7 Panel Indicator Light Description SD1 SD2 Light is on when an SD card is installed _ REC Light is on when recording _ GPS Light is on if GPS installed POWER Light ison when the power supply is working normally ALM Light is on when the MDVR has abnormalstatus IR Infrared sensor is receivinga i remote control signal Use a key to open the LOCK openthe SD card protection cover as Figure 2 5 then put the back of the SD card upside insertit tothe SD card slot press it into the right place As Figure 2 6 finnally cover the chassis Always format new SD cards after installing them in the MDVR LOCK It can be powe
7. display system to show system information The systeminformation contains firmware version software version number and SDcard storage informations 3 9 PLAYBACK SEARCH REC TYPE ALL gt amp gt DN SYSTEM RECORD VEHICLE TOOLS CHANNEL SDT d DATE 2011 06 15 START TIME 00 00 END TIME 23 59 59 SEARCH PLAYBACK MODULE Figure 3 40 Figure 3 41 A SEARCH INSTRUCTIONS Enter the recording search menu select the recording type and storage card to playback You can also can search the files according to date and time When recordings are available the date will beome green Refer to Figure 3 42 for more information B SEARCH RESULTS INTERFACE Enter the search result interface menu to see recording file information Set REC TYPE to Normal or Alarm recording Normalrecording files usually result from turning on device recording or timed recording Alarm recording is from Recording setup n MDVR 50 User Manual Normal setup Record mode and others menus such as sensorsetting speedalarm setting shock acceleration motion detectionsetting and related parametersand also connect peripherals When an alarm signal occurs the systemwill record video Whenplaying back the recording the resolution D1 HD1 CIF video s starting andending time channel and size is shown in the SEARCH RESULT display SEARCH RESULT DATE 2012 01 01 RES START END CHL SIZE FIRST PREV NEXT LAST
8. position before starting the motor RS485 RS232 fo SPEED Powercable 4PIN A V test cable Alarm cable 4PIN A V cable 4PIN AV OUTPUT Figure 2 10 Functional MDVR interface roughly matched wiring W Audio video cable If a functional MDVR has above kinds of accessories the 4 pin test cable is only used during the test please do notuse itfor the installation When installing equipment to use the 4 pin audio extention cable Function model MDVR uses the 4 PIN AV cable when connecting to the audio input Do not use this cable for video only input Use the AV interface onthe front panel only To use GPS a GPS antenna must be installed Video cable of the simple MDVR is aviation head there are some differences between the corresponding interfaces See Figure 2 11 1 Ensure the battery voltage is between 8V 36V before connection Otherwise it A will damage the equipment CAUTION 2 Before the battery cableis connected ensure theinsulation between the conductors is sufficient prevent shortcircuits MDVR 50 User Manual 3 The yellow cable must be installedon the ignitionline to support the delay shut down Otherwise the lastvideo recording may be lost 4 The MDVR must receive power directly from the battery Don t use iron wire CAUTION for the ground line it may produce a negative pulse that will jam the normal operation of the processor Use wire of 1 5 mm or larger to power the MDVR y
9. 0Kbps a n 3 Video Rate kbps HD1 2048Kbps 380Kbps storage CIF 1536Kbps 128Kbps 8 levels optional Highest level 1 Audio Bitrate 8KB s Storage Supports 1 or2 SD cards maximum 32GB for each Alarm 6 alarm input 2 alarm input Alarm output 2 alarm output high level 12V output Rs485 Interface Support 2 RS485 interface Support 1 RS485 interface ee RS232 Interface Support 1 RS232 interface Extended Connect to stationreporter or control panel no interface Audio poweramplifier Support 2 ch audio power amplifier output no WIRELESS Not available Built in GPS module geographic co ordinates speed can be read in coding GPS flow and can be wireless uploaded optional G SENSOR Built in G Sensor PC playback Video playback onPC and analyze thevehicle info file Software Upgrade Support SDcards upgrade ik MDVR 50 User Manual FORM 2 MDVR BASIC ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS LIST Items Parameters Specifications Power input DC8 36V 8 36Vdc When long term under 8Vdc or long term over 36V auto power offand enter protection mode Power output 12V 12V 0 2V Max 2A lt 4V OFF Vehicle key signal S5y On Impedance 759 75Q for each videoinput Video output Volt 2Vp p I O interface lt 4V Input 2Vp p CVBS analog signal device input requires 750 impedance Low level alarm ZAV
10. ING MON 4 DATE 2012201207 TIMEZONE Pemma TIME 09 58 36 TIMING TIME 06 00 00 OPRTIMEOUT 0I 30 3600s HOMEPAGE QUAD Dy AVAN IOI 00000 DST OFF COMPANY NAME START M D 1 1 VEHICLENUM 00000 END M D 1 1 DRIVER NAME LINE NUM POWER SET POWE MODE POWER OFF DELAY ON 3 DELAY TIME 5 MIN POWER ON TIME 06 00 00 POWER OFFTIME 22 00 00 SAVE Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 4 COMPANY NAME VEHICLE NUM DRIVER NAME LINE NUM Setting Press ENTER to open the keyboard window then use left right up down enter keys to enter the values 5 HOME PAGE Two options are availabe DEV STA and QUAD QUAD open the normal monitoring screen when the device is turned on If DEV STA is selected system information wil appear in the four normal screens It is equal to the function when the INFO button is pressed 6 When the autotiming function is ON the system will adjust the time via GPS automatically at the time for adjustment TIMING TIME 3 3 2 POWER OFF ON SETUP 1 Power on off mode Select from TIME ACC mode and press ENTER to save the setting ACC mode means when the vehicle powers on the device will start recommended In TIME mode the device will power on and power offat fixed times 2 Delaying off setting When you select ACC mode or TIME mode you can set the POWER OFF DELAY ON OFF and the delay time 3 240 min Click SAVE to retain the settings a i MDVR 50 User Manual 3 4 RECORD SETUP RECORD SETUP we
11. MDVR50 Mobile DVR User Manual V1 0 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 3 Definition of simpletype MDVR S backpanel interface 5 2 4 Brief instruction ofcommonly used interfacecable 5 2 6 Instructions of functionkeys on remotecontroller T CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM MENU SETTINGINSTRUCTIONS 8 3 1 Demo working anduser lOgGiN ae a 8 32 9ystem Menu CONS tMUct ONChialt saceassase erate sae eae ee eee eee 9 3 3 System SetU 8 ae aa a a 9 3 3 1 BaSiC 10 3 3 2 Power off on setup 10 3 4 Recording SetUp 7 7 7 7 m 4 4mmar tnana 11 3 4 1 Normal setup 11 3 4 2 Channel setup 12 3 4 3 Timing SetUp 12 3 5 Vehicle information
12. S PLAYBACK MODULE and INFO Main menu is shown in Figure 3 4 1 All submenu settings must save to be in effect Otherwise no change occurs A 2 A filled check box indicates selected Not filled means function not selected 3 Enter number inputs using the number buttons on the remote control or enter them directly with the soft keyboard Lettersare entered with the sdft keyboard only Press the RETURN button togo to the previous menu page CAUTION K MDVR 50 User Manual 3 2 SYSTEM MENUS CONSTRUCTION CHART ASIC SYSTEM a ASSWORD NETWORK NORMAL RECORD CHANNEL IME LIST SUB STREAM LOGIN TEMPERATURE ree Figure 3 5 vooo I 3 3 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP oe TA N W a l N PA SYSTEM RECORD VEHICLE TOOLS NE POWER x x F i r PLAYBACK MODULE INFO NETWORK PASSWORD Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 The SYSTEM submenu includes BASIC setup POWER setup NETWORK setup not used and PASSWORD setup 3 3 1 BASIC SETUP Basic setting Basic setup is used for setting system time and other 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 setthe data press ENTER to confirm 3 During operation timeout can set from 30 3600 seconds and device number modification press CANCEL to delete and then press the number button MDVR 50 User Manual BASIC SETUP DATE TYPE AUTOTIM
13. SH gt oF A SD f N SYSTEM RECORD VEHICLE TOOLS CHANNEL amp TIME LIST SUB STREAN PLAYBACK MODULE Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 RECORD includes NORMAL setting CHANNEL setting and TIME LIST setting It can acheive the highest quality recording aftersettings With default settings the device will start recording after being powered on But inorder toreach better recording function youcan modify the related parameters The RECORD menuis shown in Figure 3 13 3 4 1 NORMAL SETUP AUTO NORMAL SETUP he poe SYSTEM PALEY ALM PRE REC TIME s 30 REC MODE MUTO ALM REC DELAY s 380 15mi PACKET TIME 80minsy ALM OUTPUT TIME s M5 1 15 days mins QvERWRITZEN QML REC PROTECT TIME dais 30mins But 5 REC VEHICLE INFO OFFI 60mins NORMAL SAVE Figure 3 14 During settings modification select menu then press ENTER to switch or press Cancel before entering numbers 1 TV SYSTEM Press ENTER to selectPAL NTSC system NTSC is a video standard in the USA 2 REC MODE Press ENTER to selectAuto Alarm Timing mode 3 PACKET TIME It isthe duration of arecording that is packed into onefile Select either 15 30 45 60 minutes Options 15 and 30 minutes are recommended 4 Automatic recording overwrite can be selected ON or OFF If ON and the SDcard is full the next recording will overwrite the first recording automatically FIFO 5 ALARM PRE REC TIME S When an alarm occurs i
14. as use 4PIN BNC port If they donot match use an adapter to connectthem Q An SD card was inserted but the device can notrecord after booting A 1 Verify that the SD cardis not locked Also check loose contacts in the SD card slot 2 If it is anewSD card used for the firsttime format the card using the procedure above 3 Check whether the recording channel is switched off If timing record isset the device will not record if itis not during the recording time 4 Check whetherthe SD cardis removed with power on Remove the SD card only when the device is off Q Recorded files are missing or there are no files recorded during a certain time A 1 Check the last file recorded before and first file recorded after the missing files 2 Check if the MDVR wasnot switched onduring that period For example thehost does notset delay record when thedriver stops the vehicle half way orloads and uploads cargo Q Why is the PTZ device out of controland cannot pan or tilt A Verify that the protocol baudrateand device address areset correctly Verify that the channel is selected tomaximum screen whencontrolling the PTZ For example whencontrolling the second channel itsimage should be maximized to fullscreen FAQ ABOUTGPS Q GPS module exists but without coordinate information A 1 Verify that the GPS module is installed properly 2 Check the GPS antenna Make sure it is not broken Test the MDVR in a location where the signal is
15. ba N RS485 RS232 gt D N yX AVIATION HEAD AVIATION HEAD P l bl C AR E oh AIV test cable ANW cable A Alarm cable FIGURE 2 11 SIMPLE TYPE MDVRINTERFACE MATCHED CABLE i NA N x EXTENSION SPEAKER GPS antenna is PAg FIGURE 2 12 MDVRUSES CORRESPONGDING CABLESACCORDING TOFUNCTIONS E Alarm inputand output This equipment has six alarm input interface and two alarm output interface simple MDVR has two alarm inputs Alarm inputdetection is voltage level detection It can connectto various vehicles driving status suchas brakes turns doorswitches emergency buttons etc When you prose the brake pedal the MDVR can detect a high level or low level voltage MDVRSENSOR Figure 2 13 Asem outputs are voltage level outputs The output drive maximum is 200 mA To power larger devices you must connect them to external relays Below is the optoelectronic alarm wiring diagram for anMDVR alarm output System information MDVR 50 User Manual Power on off mpt used LOGIN Number key area Picture adjustment PTZ control Direction key area RETURN Exit return Delete cancel P INFO PREV PLAY NEXT System information 1 Rew Ser FWD Play back operation key area H K RECORD STOP FRAME GOTO gt PTZ PRESET RECALL BRUSH 4 images segmentation PTZ control key area Shortcut key test key LOGIN Power on powe
16. connection to the speed pulse sensors is necessary This sensor is used to calculate the speed ratio the coefficient pulse speed Connect the pulse sensor to the two lines of the vehicle ports SPEED A and SPEED B The speed ratio is determined using the set speed and the pulse when the course of vehicle is moving A simplified connection is shown as Figure 4 3 SPEED A Pulse sensor SPEED B Figure 4 3 C G SENSOR ALARM RECORDING MENU VEHICLE INFO G SENSOR As shown in Figure 3 21 the G SENSOR can be understood as athree dimensional X Y Z coordinate axis which demonstrates vehicle s three status sets respectively up and down left and right back and forth The up and down bumps speed up sudden braking side tumbling sharp turns etc along the course of vehicle can be shown on the X Y Z axis The value of the threshold requires setup After installing the sensor in avehicle calibration of the X Y Z parameters is required then during the operation measure sudden braking and acceleration range of value of up and down bumps variation of value for left and right sharp turn etc to determine which axis has big changes These operational statuses will display and change in real time With thresholds set and record enabled the device will start recording wheth vehicles exceeds a threshold limit D MOTION DETECTION ALARM RECORD SYSTEM MENU TOOLS MOTION DETECTION As shown in Figure 3 29 turn on the enabling switch s
17. ecord Setup the a i MDVR 50 User Manual alarm pre record time range 0 60 seconds the alarmrecord delay time range 30 900 seconds and the alarm output time range 5 240 seconds Thealarm output time settingcan depend on external alarm equipment If installing corresponding externalalarm input devices such as anemergency switch button switch door magnetic door sudden braking sensor and othersensors the alarm settings of these devices include several types as follows MDVR REAR PANEL ALARMINTERFACE saison wr 7 SENSOR IN1 Level input GND SENSORS SPEED RS48 RS232 A SENSORS INPUT ALARMS SYSTEM MENU VEHICLE INFO SENSOR SETUP In the menu shown in Figure 3 20 choose high or lowtrigger level and switch on recording This menu corresponds to the MDVR s six external alarm input SENSOR IN Connect these inputs to the corresponding sensing switch equipments like magnetic door emergency switch button turning lamp switch brake pedals shown in Figure 2 13 and etc A basic connection diagram is show in Figure 4 2 B OVERSPEED ALARM SETUP SYSTEM MENU VEHICLE INFO SPEED SETUP If avehicle uses GPS to acquire speed as shown in Figure 3 22 the GPS signal should be strong The threshold for an overspeed alarm should be set to the maximum speed limit The switch enabling recording when vehicle when the speed exceeds the limit should generate an alarm andtrigger recording simultaneously If avehicle acquire speed from itself a
18. ell press ENTER turns yellow Move cursor with the arrow keys turns green Step2 Select the second cell The diagonals between between these two cells is the selected area After selecting the area press ENTER The diagonal region turns green Step3 Press RETURN to confirm the last cell then save Sensitivity can be low medium or high In high sensitivity mode you will sense changes in light level In low sensitivity mode you can only detect moving objects Enter and Cancel can delete theselected areas You must SAVE the CAUTION configuration to retain the settings 3 6 4 SYSTEM UPGRADE Upgrade FIRMWARE MCU CURRENT VER 1092702 Figure 3 31 No effect on thismenu the procedures are as bellowing Step1 Copy the upgrade file named HI3512 xxxxxxx crc onto an SD CARD Step2 Insert the SD card intothe SD1 slot Power on the MDVR then go to Upgrade Step3 Enter into the system after upgrading successfully Press Key F1 on the remote control to view the system version information A Do not power off or remove a USB device while the device isupgrading otherwise CAUTION an unrecoverable system failure may occur a MDVR 50 User Manual 3 7 MODULE MANAGE 3 7 1 PTZ SETUP PTZ SETUP Protocol Baudrat Dbi SE e600 s Z Kg Figure 3 37 INSTRUCTIONS 1 Protocol Set to PELCO D or PELCO P 2 Baudrate Options are 1200 2400 4800 9600 You can modify communication settings for
19. et detection sensitivity to high medium or low according to requirements normally set to medium Next set motion detection area by diagonal setup see Figure 3 30 By default recording is enabled the MDVR will trigger recording and generate alarm record files when movement occurs in the image Note All settings are in effect only after being saved a MDVR 50 User Manual 4 3 PTZ CONNECTION AND SETUPWhen When Setup steps Step 1 Choose the PTZ protocol Options are PELCO D andPELCO P Step 2 Set the baudrate 1200 2400 4800 9600 corresponding to the PTZ device Step 3 Setup the PTZ device address This address must match the addressof the PTZ device usually address is 1 The addressof PTZ isadjustable and must set differently for each PTZ device on the network Step 4 Cable connection the RS 485 control line on PTZ connectsto the MDVR RS 485 port RS485 A and RS485 B MODE 1 USING REMOTE CONTROLTO CONTROL PTZ When connecting PTZdevice to setparameters always set the correct channel A for the device Forexample if the PTZ device address is 2 set the controller to CAUTION transfer to device address 2 MODE 2 USING 3 DIMENTIONAL KEYBOARD CONTROLLER TO CONTROL PTZ Za amp QO oun E O i B 3 Dimentional keyboard Video cable _ PTZ POWER INPUT Figure 4 5 RS485 control line connect to the keyboard controller directly Step 5 Three types of cable connections Type 1 Connect the RS 485 c
20. iles are stored Folders are named bydate and files are named by date and time See Figure 4 7 A playback screen is shownin Figure 4 8 a H20110429 1 42011042 2011 04 29 2011 04 30 e 6399573180 Figure 4 7 H2011042 H2011042 42011042 H2011042 Play file list G sensor waveform a yore CF wf i Map display eae eae control A A Stop play pause Multi screen image capture AVI Audio oniot conversion system setup Figure 4 8 a l MDVR 50 User Manual APPENDIX 1 FAQ Q What should do ifa problem occurs that can notsolve myself A Please write down the unit number software version number and describe the problem in detail Then submit it to our technicalsupport for analysis The moredetailed the description that youinclude will makeour analysis more efficient Q There s no video output fromthe Mobile DVR A 1 Check whetherthe host ison If onlyone blue lampis on thehost is instandby mode Alsocheck whether thered and yellow lines of the MDVR power cablehave voltage If only oneline has voltage the device will not boot 2 Check if the monitor is poweredon and its video is switched toAVstatus 3 Check if the AV OUT cable is connected properly to the monitor 4 Check whether the host is locked properly If not it cannot boot normally Q What ifthe MDVR videoinput port and the camera AV OUT port connectors don t match A The MDVR uses 4PIN portor Aviation port Camer
21. individual PTZ devices 3 D bits Normally 8 data bits Select1 8 4 S bit Normally 1 stop bit 5 Verify Select parity checking value or none 6 Address num Enter address number set in the PTZ device Normally the PTZ device address code is S t to 1 If multiple PTZ devices are on the network each must have a different address code 7 Cable connecting Connect PTZ positive RS485 A PTZ negative to RS485 B H MDVR 50 User Manual 8 Remote control opertation AV lt gt on the menuareused for controlling up down left andright ZOOM and are enlarge and narrowfunctions Focus and increase and decrease focallength IRIS and IRIS adjust infrared lights PRESET is used to set the preset position RECALL is used to return to the preset positioh RUSH is a wiper These function can onlybe used with PTZ devices When connecting to a PTZ device to set parameters always selectthe correct A channel for the device For example if the PTZ device address is 2 set control for transferto device 2 AUTION ae Refer to Chapter 4 chart 4 4 for more information GPS MODULE EXIST GPS SIGNAL INVALTD WIFI MODULE EXIST WIFI SIGNAL 60db WIRELESS MODULE EXIST FIRMWARE VER V11100912 HARDWARE Vo0o1 MCU VER V072001 SD CARD CAPACITY NUMBER TOTAL SPACE FREE SPACE WIRELESS SIGNAL 60 SIM CARD EXIST SS INSTRUCTIONS Open the mainmenu and select INFO or press F1 on the remote control to
22. information system power on user setting networkingsetup not used video lost playback file motion detection alarm system setup etc Ye LOG SEARCH 3 6 3 MOTION DETECTION MOTION DETECTION SENSITIVITY DETECTION SAVE oval orr Low feonreueel ves Motion Detection Figure 3 29 Select MOTION DETECTION in MANAGE TOOL menu to access the motion detection settings When moving objects are discovered in the detection area information is written into the log file MD ALARM If a continuous alarm or several alarms in 30 seconds the system will write the log every 30 seconds You can view the information under manage tool Log query If youset Alarm recording as the recording mode when motion detection occurs video during this period will also be recorded You can playback this video through an alarm recordings query Step1 Enter mainmenu select recording setting manage setting set alarm recording as the recording method A Step2 Set pre recordand delayed time To maintain good alarm events continuity CAUTION set to 2 minutes orlonger Step3 Enter mainmenu manage tool motion detection enablefunction turns set detection sensitivity and detectionarea then save 2 MDVR 50 User Manual PROCEDURES OF SETTINGDETECTION AREAS Figure 3 30 Select CONFIGURE then press ENTER to enter into motion detection configuration interface See Figure 3 30 Step1 Select the first c
23. key a i MDVR 50 User Manual CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM MENU SETTING INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 DEMO WORKING AND USERLOGIN Power on the MDVR after the power supply and other connecting devices are powered on Always follow installation guidance After Loading a four image monitoring interface appears Press the remote control LOGIN button to open the login interface See Figure 3 3 ear 01 01 10 o2 53 RE ie am PI mi jam 1 LOADING Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 INSTRUCTONS DEVICE NUM Setnumber for every device The number will appear to the right ofthe number input box Enter the number as shown one number only for one device USER NAME Including admin or normal user name normal users have permission to open video searching playback information and other menus butcannotset the menu elements or data Admin users have permission to modify system parameters PASSWORD Enter the password for user name entered When the password is correct press the down button to select LOGIN then press ENTER to login If the password is incorrect press CANCEL and delet then nter the cofrect password The password for admin is 111111 The screen shown after entering password is shown in Figure 3 4 Koreji 2 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 The system includes seven submenus SYSTEM RECORD VEHICLE TOOL
24. n nnn 22 44 Play back recorded files on PCer sere s nee a e an E AE 23 APPENDIX 1 FAQ 22 no nnn nanan nnn nnn 24 APPENDIX 2 STORAGE SPACE REQIREMENTS neina 222 220 000 22 25 H MDVR 50 User Manual CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT APPLICATIONS AND PARAMETERS 1 1 The MDVR 50 is afunction extensibile device designed for on board video monitoring and remote monitoring Itemploys an embedded Linux platform combined with the most advanced H 264 video compression decompression technology and GPS With an SD an card for storage the MDVR can perform many functions such as audio video recording vehicle s driving information recording and remote management With central control software itcan realize the central control of alarm linkage remote management and playback analysis With a simple and modern appearance the MDVR is vibration proof and installation friendly with advanced features 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 7 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 40
25. ncluding the MDVR camera accessories and wire ensure they are anchored properly before moving the vehicle to prevent damage tothose components Installation notes Equipment contains theelectronic devices pleasehandle gently during transport All installation and maintenance must be performed by a qualified professional Don t installed this product where corrosion from rain or other liquids exists Installation hardware must beable to support the weight ofthe MDVR Keep the MDVR away from the heatsources dust andstrong magnetic fields Do not putheavy objects onthe MDVR Never expose the equipment to liquids when cleaning the vehicle Do not connect the output power to devicesthat are notrecommended for it 9 Keep fingers and other objectsaway from connectors while operating the equipment 10 Please do notopen the equipment without professional guidance 11 Don t changeany modules in the MDVR when it is is powered on CONDOR WD gt MDVR 50 User Manual CHAPTER 2 INTERFACE AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTIONS 2 1 MDVR OUTER DESIGN AND DIMENSIONS REC ALM CAM1 CAM2CAM3 CAM4 V OUT in e e0e00 W W eccecece I PWR SD1 SD2 GPS WIFI 2G 3G Figure2 3 _ Panel Indicator Light Description V OUT Video OUT D1 SD2 Recording SD card Function type MDVRdimension and installation hotes double SD card indicator light Light is on model is shownin Figure 2 1 when the SD card is installed 2 SD 1 SD 2
26. ontrol line on PTZ to the MDVR RS485 A and RS485 B ports and video cable to the host video input port then provide power to the PTZ device Set the communication parameters of the MDVR to match those of the PTZ device and use a remote control to control the PTZ Type 2 Connect the PTZ RS 485 control cable directly to a 3 dimensional keyboard controller instead of the host MDVR connect the video cable to the MDVR video input port then provide power to the PTZ and 3 Dimensional keyboard controller Setup keyboard controller parameters to match the PTZ device Type 3 Connect PTZ RS 485 control line to both 3 Dimentional keyboard controller and host MDVR In this configuration the PTZ device can becontrolled by remote controller or keyboard controller f MDVR 50 User Manual 4 4 PLAYBACK RECORDED FILES ONPC Recorded files canplaybackon the MDVR or can be transferred to a PC played using the MDVRPlayer To install MDVRPlayer Double click the CD ROM installation files MDVR PLayerV1 0 1 30_111221 exe select the installation language Chinese andEnglish click OK then click NEXT When the installation is complete an icon for the player ison the desktop See Figure 4 6 Welcome to the MDVRPlayer Setup Wizard Th IVE Play Ks https few MIYE Player Famous the SDcard from the MDVR then insert it into PC SD cardreader Afterthe PC recognizes the SD card open the File list folder then open the folder where recorded f
27. ou format thesd card all of the data will belost Figure 3 26 Figure 3 25 Refer figure 2 2 or 2 5 Before you turn on device insert an SD card and format it Refer to the pictures above for the format procedures You can formant the card in either slot SD1 or SD2 NOTE Allfiles on the card are erased during format If important data is on the card backup the data before formatting MDVR 50 User Manual 3 6 2 CONFIGURE MANAGE AND LOG SEARCH LOG SEARCH START TIME 2012 01 15 00 00 00 END TIME 2012 01 15 23 59 59 SEARCH CONFIGURE MANAGE EXPORT CONFIGURE EXPORT CONFIG DATE TIME EVENT NAME 12 01 15 14 45 07 POWER ON 12 01 15 14 46 55 VIDEO LOST1 12 01 15 14 55 38 FILE PLAYBACK 12 01 15 14 56 25 REC NORMALSET LOAD NEW CONFIGURE LOAD CONFIG RESET SETTING RESET SETTING FIRST PREV NEXT LAST igure Figure 3 27 Configure manage includes import and export of the current system j y configuration You can also restore the factory configuration When exporting the eFIGUBE system configuration the configuration files are stored on SD1 The exported MANAGE configuration can be loaded into other MDVRs of the same model Restore factory configuration sets all parameters in the MDVR to their Original factory values This action may be useful when troubleshooting problems Select the start andend times andissues types ALL ALARM USER then start the the search The system will record related
28. r off NOTE Tthis functionis not used temporarily If apassword is set in the MDVR press LOGINkey then enter the password The system does not have a recoveryand reset function SO please remember the password INFO Figure keys 1 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 2 3 4 press this key it will showswitch sequence as follows CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 RETURN Exit to thelast sub menu Lastly return tothe menu setting and the surveillanceimages Suspend key andsingle step key when playback video material Pressthe key onceto PAUSE STEP play one step Press the play key toreturn to the normal playing speed GOTO Playing back it can jumpto point timeto start playing FRAME Press this keyto frame PLAY Press to play REW Forward Press the forward button during video playback Thereare four speeds 2X 4X 8X 16X Press the rewind button during video playback Thereare four speeds 2X 4X 8X 16X Stop REC Stop manual videorecord button Recording Start manual video record button NEXT During play go to the next page nextfile PREV During play go to the last page lastfile PTZ Automatic preset adjustment variable times variable times focus focus aperture aperture PTZ PRESER RECALL BRUSH F1 F2 F3 F1 is shortcut key F2 F3is spare
29. red on normally only when the electricity is locked to the LOCK gear In working period open the electronic lock the system will upload the SD card Delay power off according to the menu setting 162 Figure 2 4 Simple type MDVR size and insta single double SD card is shown inFi Figure 2 6 a i MDVR 50 User Manual 2 3 DEFINITION OF SIMPLE TYPE MDVRBACK PANEL INTERFACE jeans cams f 2 Wj _ ee Figure 2 9 RS485 RS232 SENSORS SPEED AV OUT GPS Antenna AVIATION HEAD CAM1 VIDEO amp AUDIO INPUT 1 12VOUT 2 GND 3 A IN 4 V IN POWER INPUT VIDEO AUDIO OUTPUT A 1 Interface specifications please referto table 3 V in amp A in with aviation head TOA 2 2 channel alarm input 2 channel alarm output a pair of school interface 2 4 COMMONLY USED INTERFACE CABLES Mi Power cable As the following photo shows one end has a 6 pin white plug connect it to the white connector on backpanel Connect the red and black wires directly to the car battery The red cable is connected to the positive terminal the black cable is connected to the negative terminal Connect the yellow cable to the ignition line MDVR equipment starts automatically after starting the car with the car key Autodelay stops the MDVR after shutting off the car The yellow cable connects to the wire where the car key powers on the dashboard lights the key
30. strong Note thatGPS signal maybe blocked bycar glass 3 Placethe GPS antennaoutdoor Iftested indoor GPS signal maybe blocked Q The GPSlocation shows deviationson the map A Signals arevalid if GPS module has positioned The deviation canbe caused by many reasons such as a government restrictions allowable error GPS signal interruption etc The actual satellite map has deviations for safety reasons and they canbe corrected by GPS calibration MDVR 50 User Manual APPENDIX 2 STORAGE SPACE REQUIREMENTS Correlation between image quality and recording space a 6 Re 900 670 s40 450 290 50 315 200_ The storage spacerequired by one channel for each hour of recording is shown in the table above The actual recording file size is dependent on the current channel illumination variant object movement etc Ifthe image isalways still therecording file willbe smaller Tosave space turn off audiorecording and turn off the channel without video Storage M h 175
31. t will prefix the period before the alarm to the Alarmrecording range 0 60 seconds 6 ALARM REC DELAY S After the alarm stops it will continue to record for a period and append it to the alarm recording 7 ALARM OUTPUT TIME S This option sets the alarm output time delay when alarmoccurs and connects to the output device range 5 240 seconds 8 REC PROTECH TIME This option sets minimum life of a recording stored on an SDcard When the SD card isfull the recording will not beoverwritten Press ENTER to select either 1 3 5 7 10 15 days 9 REC VEHICLEINFO Select ON OFF When ON recordings will contain all the alarm GPS and other information which can be viewed viaplayback software 10 VOLUME OUT 1 15 Optional ik 3 4 2 CHANNELS SETUP 3 4 3 TIME LIST SETUP DATE EVERYDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY CHANNEL SETUP Figure 3 15 TIME LIST TIME 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 23 59 eleHele 00 00 00H00 00 00 eleHele 00H00 00 00 TIME 2 00 00 00100 010H0 0 00 00 O0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00H00 0101010 00H00 00 00 00 00 00H00 1010010 SAVE Figure 3 16 MDVR 50 User Manual 1 Set properties for each channel including RES QUAI MIC AUDIO VOLUME etc FPS 1 25 optional 25 frames per second is real time recording 1 8 grade QUA optional Grade 3 is the defa
32. ult 1is the highest 8 is the lowest If some channels donot need videoor audio recording turn them off to save thestorage space MIC Must be set ON to record and monitor audio RES QUA D1 HD1 CIF A CIF HD1 CIF cif HD1 cip HIGH LOW INSTRUCTIONS 1 See Figure 3 14 in REC MODE Select TIME LIST mode then set the time for recording Move to the time field then press plus or minus key and move tothe numbers that need setup Setup each time using the number keys 1023 Cursor move tothe Q 45 6 time then pressplus 7 8 9 gt OG and minus keyto operate 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 OFF HIGH ON Figure 3 20 3 5 1 SENSOR SETUP ALARM INPUT 1 When you install an MDVR define the sensor name for each port settings SeeFigure 3 20 For instance change the name INPUT to Front door Brakes etc 2 ENABLE means switching on the sensor You can select alarm mode as the recording mode and then select record and alarmon off on thismenu A sensor input is also an alarminput with high low level detection in effect Normally above 5V is a high level SENSOR SETUP G SENSOR SETUP G SENSOR SETUP
33. y The input modeof equipment sensoris level mode Input voltage below 4Vis considered aslow level above 4V andbelow 30V isconsidered highlevel Above 30V willdamage the equipment Correctly connect the ground wires of the device to the vehicle If you don t use this MDVR for an extended period disconnect the power source to extend service life 3 Humidity requirements Install equipment ina dry environment Avoiddamp misty places Don t put the equipment where water can drip onto it Do not touch the device with a wet hand Donot stand inwater or touch a wet sureface while contacting the equipment you maybe shocked 4 Installation position Toextend the life of the equipment install it ina place with low vibration such asbehind the driver sseat The equipmentshould be installednear the vehicle s ventilation outlet Equipment should be at least 6inches 15 centimeters away from otherobjects to assure good air flowfor heat dissipation Don t install it in an enclosed area such ascar trunk The MDVR can be installed on its right side The external wiring mustbe anchored properly and have flame retardant protection wiring should not be bentor subject towear and vibration Keep the equipment away from heat sources 5 Equipment safety Ensure passengers in the driver can tinterfer with or damagethe MDVR camera wire and other accessories Don t install the equipment near other components in vehicle When you install equipment components i
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