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HD-4-8 Manual - Robotics Technologies, Inc.
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2. 5 HD 4 8 High Definition Digital Video Recorder Installation Manual User Manual Thank you for choosing Bus Cam HD 4 8 High Definition Video Recorder This manual is applicable for both 4 and 8 channel disk models the only difference is in the number of channels Please read this Manual carefully to ensure that you can use the device correctly and safely The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice All Material is Copyright 2015 2016 Robotics Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved Warnings This device is NOT waterproof to prevent fire or electric shock please do NOT put any container with water on the device or nearby Do not expose the device to moisture or extreme temperatures Important notice 7 8 9 10 11 Please read over all precautions Please keep this manual for future reference Please note all warning information Please strictly follow the instructions in this manual while operating NEVER locate or operate this device in a wet environment Please do NOT use abrasive chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the unit Wipe with a soft and dry cloth Please do NOT block any ventilation openings Please keep the device far away from hot and high temperature environments Install the device with the included accessories Please take care to secure the device properly and avoid dropping from a high place Call for qualified service person
3. 2000 2000 Alarms Frame Rate 1 30 30 30 30 Y 30 Alim Denik File Length Minutes 5 5 5 5 Motion Detection Record with Audio Yes Yes Yes Yes Record Mode Auto Auto Auto Auto Mobile Size MBytes hour 675 675 675 675 Power Camera Status OK OK OK OK bs Record Status Recording Recording Recording Recording G Sensor Stop E Stop stop Stop Network WiFi Network Record File Encryption Using Encryption 36 Network Total Memory 62351 MBytes Network Settings Estimated Recording Time 23Hours m rm Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management 1 Each camera supports up to 1080p30 bitrate varies from 100Kbps to 8000Kbps Default setting is 1080p30 with a bitrate of 3000Kbps 1200Kbps is recommended for 720p25 We use intelligent bitrate control to save media space when performing H 264 image compression If no obvious movement is in frame the bitrate will be reduced to 50 75 for 1080p of the set value automatically For example if one camera is set to 720p 25 at 1200Kbps the actual running bitrate could be 600Kbps when no obvious movement occurs within frame 2 Three levels of resolution supported for recording 1080p 1920x1080 720p 1280x720 and 540p 960x540 If you need more recording time with the same SD card size you can select 720p or 540p for recording or use a lower frame rate or bitrate with acceptable video quality 3 An SD card with speed of Class 10 is
4. 3G NOT FOUND 3G module is not detected by DVR 3G LOADED loaded without service SIM card error or no RF signal 3G CONNECTED 3G module works properly 2 Make sure that your SIM card is correctly inserted Keep the side with metal pads down 3 Intelligent devices PC Pad or Phone connected to DVR can access internet when 3G is Active 27 4 When needed get APN amp Password from you local 3G service provider 5 Network InUse The DVR can communicate with server by WIFI or 3G 4G network WIFI network always has the priority 6 Server Status When WIFI or 3G 4G is connected with server it shows Connected When none of WIFI or 3G 4G is found it shows Disconnected 7 Select a suitable Resolution Bitrate and Frame rate for the according camera 8 Use higher Bitrate and Lower Frame rate to get better image quality 9 Plug and Play is not supported for 3G SIM card When inserting or changing a new SIM card the DVR needs to be rebooted Date and Time Setup Click Date amp Time in the System menu to set up date and time LIVE SETTINGS DVR Date amp Time Settings Record Details Date Format mm dd yyyy 05 10 2015 14 43 18 Camera Settings Set Mode Keep Current Settings v Time Zone GMT 06 00 Chicago IL Y DST Setting Disable M Alarm Details Motion Detection mm gt Power Motor GPS G Sensor WiFi Networ
5. CAM4 Camera Settings DNE 0 Alarm Details HH MM HH MM Motion Detection 1 From 00 00 00 00 3 From 00 00 To 00 00 Power Motor m GPS Network WiFi Network 3G Network Network Settings System Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management 1 The record schedule allows for 3 time plans per day 2 Each camera can be scheduled individually or click All to apply the same recording schedule to all cameras 25 Network Settings Click WiFi network in the Network menu to set up the network LIVE SETTINGS Wireless Network SESE LSE AP Mode WiFi Settings Record Schedule Camera Settings Enable WIFI AP Enable DHCP DENEN Alarm Details Local SSID HDVR 0000AA Motion Detection Channel 11 Password 8 63chars en Country Region 0 ch 1 11 i Client Mode WiFi Settings G Sensor Enable WIFI Client Security OPEN WiFi Network 3G Network Wireless Scan Network Settings Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management 1 The HD 4 8 can work in both WiFi AP and WiFi Client mode I AP Mode WiFi AP can be turned ON or Off with the checkbox Local SSID can be renamed ie Vehicle Plate Number WiFi Channels should correspond with the Country Region Encryption mode should be selected when a WiFi password needed II Client Mode WiFi Client can be turned ON or Off with checkbox Use Wireless Scan
6. cables e Power input 2 amp fuses 2 e Tamper proof and lockable security enclosure e Panel lock with 2 keys for locking the security enclosure e disk or Solid State Disk customer supplied e Removable SD card Class 10 minimum customer supplied Optional Components and Features e GPS speed and location data overlay e Extension cable for easy connection and installation Product Main Features e Embedded operating system assuring reliability and system integrity e gt Records up to four eight channels of full motion color video with corresponding audio tracks e H 264 High Profile video compression e Total Recording resource up to 120 1080P frame second e Lockable security enclosure e Front panel USB2 port for recording to a flash card as an optional storage device e Ignition sense that provides DVR power on in recording mode when the vehicle is started Power off delay record when the vehicle is shut down with operator selected delay times Video And Audio e H 264 High Profile video compression real time recording 1080p30 720p30 and 540p30 for each channel Frame rate adjustable for each channel e Audio compression 16bit 48KHz AAC codec This codec offers high compression with high quality audio e 1080 resolution for each channel which means each channel supports 1920x1080 30fps e Supports 4 8 channels real time 1080P video and 4 8 channels audio recording e Realtime live HD video a
7. ignition signal is absent Please check that the yellow wire of the input power cable is connected with the power positive level or if it s the same as the setting of the effective electrical level in menu settings Default setting is high activate that is it is active when the yellow ignition signal line is connected to the positive potential 2 Q Since hard disk capacities are finite how can I increase recording time to meet the my requirements A Reduce the video frame rate resolution and bit rate please see 5 2 3 Q What is a high level what is a low level A Generally there are two electrical levels in a vehicle the power and the ground Automotive power voltage with 12V and 24V is generally called high level not a specific voltage value Vehicle Ground is the reference level usually the battery negative electrode the low level For cars with negative power supplies rare in the US the chassis ground is not a reference ground Please see the Appendix including the potential analysis diagram for vehicles with negative power supplies 34 4 Q Respectively what s the voltage reference range of the high and low level in the DVR A The voltage range for low level is OVDC to 3VDC the high level is 6VDC to 32VDC Never exceed the power supply voltage on any signal input damage can occur 5 Q My SD cards or hard drives are OK but video recording doesn t work what should I do A Make sure that the default se
8. Set your PC to use a dynamic IP address DHCP The HD 4 8 AP will assign a new IP address for your computer 2 Connect the DVR via WiFi To use WiFi you can scan and find an AP with name of HDVR_ then connect it Make sure to set your computer to use a dynamic IP address DHCP the HDVR s AP will assign a new IP address automatically Use a Web Browser to Access Live View or Menu Settings Please enter hdvr cfg or 192 168 10 254 in the address bar of your web browser the browser will request permission to use the VLC plug in so check the yes to view 4 images in quad mode 1 On the Live View page please click the button Cami Cam2 Cam for each camera s HD image 1080 720 2 If you want to change settings please click the SETTINGS tab 3 If a camera is recording its corresponding red dot will blink LIVE SETTINGS BBBBBA 2015 04 02 CAM2 js JOE AVE UO 5505084 2015 02 4 5 Bist CAMi CAM2 1 4 15 Basic Operation and Menu System Hard Disk Formatting A brand new disk may require formatting before using it in the HD 4 8 To format 1 Put the hard disk into the hard disk case insert it and lock it into the DVR then power up 2 Click SETTINGS and choose Storage in the System menu LIVE SETTINGS DVR Record Details Storage Management Memory Disk Status Disk OK To
9. TZ functions A The DVR will not support PTZ directly Traditional 5485 is not supported in the High Definition Video System PTZ implementation mode is like an IP Camera our upcoming HD cameras will support PTZ or ePTZ in the future so please contact our sales department for more information 11 Q What is Power OFF Delay A Users often want the DVR to continue recording for a while after the driver turns the engine off This time is called Power OFF Delay time You can set the time you need in Car Settings Power Off Delay When users need the Power OFF Delay function the positive level of the DVR and the ground should be connected directly through the fuse to the cathode and anode of the car battery and connect the vehicle ignition signal line to the ACC of the HD 4 8 Take care not to set Power OFF Delay to an extremely long time to prevent draining the vehicle s battery 12 Q What does the indicator light mean on the wire control L25 A The indicator light on the wire control is a dual color LED red and green See the following table for their states 35 State of RED light One slow flash every three seconds One flash every second Lighted One flash every 0 5 seconds System start System is normal but not recording System recording normal Undefined State of GREEN light Slow flash every three seconds One flash every second Lighted One flash every 0 5 seconds 36 C
10. clear the web cache if necessary 29 Reset the 4 8 Click Reset in the System menu to Reset your HD 4 8 LIVE SETTINGS System Reset Record Details n hedule Factory Settings mm Reset to DVR s factory defaults Camera Settings 00 DIEM Alarm Details Motion Detection Power Motor GPS G Sensor Network WiFi Network 3G Network Network Settings Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management The HD 4 8 can be reset to Factory Setting for all settings You can also reboot the unit in this menu User Management Click User Management in the System menu to set the user authority for the HD 4 8 Admin has all authorities to configure or change settings Other levels of user can only watch the live video and review the record files LIVE SETTINGS Record Details Record 5 Current User Admin Logout Camera Settings Alarms Adin Alarm Details New Password Motion Detection New Password Again Reset Password Power Motor GPS G Sensot WiFi Network 3G Network Network Settings Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management 30 5 Model System Interface I O ecifications BD 313 Operating System Start up Time Operator Interface Storage Video System Voltage Input amp Output Video Input Video output Preview Standard Stream Recording Reso
11. cuit the fuse should be placed very close to the pole of vehicle s battery Camera Connections Connect cameras to the HD 4 8 with the provided AV cables a n In ERE B 101000001 Sensor Harness Connection 13 GPS Connection Option D GPS 5232 GPS data vcc 5V DC Power GND Ground For power and data Event Button and Cable Connection Option Start Stop Button Event Button Lighting in Green On Recording Blinking in Green No Recording Blinking in Red every 15 No Storage Disk Found Blinking in Red every 0 5s Alarm amp Turn Power Off Before Removing Hard Drive s l 00000 ss USB LAN SD CARD STOP 3G SIM CARD o PWR RUN ALRM REC SYS 14 Connect HD 4 8 to a PC Using a Network Download and install the VLC player into your computer You will need to install a VLC player to play back the video from the DVR The VLC player is available at After installation the VLC plugin will be available for your internet browser It supports IE Chrome and Firefox Connecting the HD 4 8 to Your Network 1 Connect the DVR via Network Cable
12. econds mm G Sensor Network WiFi Network 3G Network Network Settings Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management md Oy WT apu ops Alarm setting includes 3 external triggers and 1 event button External triggers can be set with high level active or low level active An Event button can be used to start stop recording or trigger an alarm recording Combined Recording can be triggered when any alarm happens The image on screen display characters can be edited in Alarm OSD menu Pre record and Post record times can be set for the alarm triggered record file Alarm record files will not be deleted even the disk is full and Overwrite option is ON 19 Motion Detection Setup Click Motion Detection to set up Motion Detection alarm LIVE SETTINGS DVR Record Details Record Schedule Camera Settings Alarms Alarm Details Motion Detection Power Motor GPS G Sensor WiFi Network 3G Network Click on individual motion regions to enable or disable Regions are enabled when fully transparent Network Settings CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 Motion Details settings Date amp Time Enable Adaptive Bitrate Upgrade Record when motion detection triggered Reset Alarm Buzzer Storage Sensitivity 0 100 80 User Management Percent of enabled area required to trigger 0 100 50 Motion Zone Settings 1 Up to 12 motion detection areas can be activated
13. flash memory card This port cannot be used as a direct access link to a PC however SD Card Slot Stop Button To stop recording Status indicator For inject the SIM SIM Card Slot Only for models support 3G 4G LANC Port For connection to an Event button and status indicator Network Port RJ45 Status Lights 1 Power 2 3 Alarm 4 Record 5 System Lock and power switch for the Hard Drive must be locked to record 10 Hard drive tray 11 LAN port RJ45 ONGA Front Panel LEDs Display the Status of the HD 4 8 System Yellow Status Description Solid On All channels are recording Blinking Interval of 2 seconds The number of flashes within the interval indicates the inactive camera count For example 3 blinks per interval 3 inactive cameras Off No active cameras Not Recording 3G Yellow Status Description On 3G mode is working normally Blinking No SIM card or no 3G service No 3G module installed 3G is not available PWR Green ee Status Description DVR is on amp running Blinking with RUN by turns Blinking with PWR by turns Ignition is not enabled and DVR is OFF Blinking together with RUN Blinking together with PWR Ignition sense is not enabled amp DVR is running Unit will turn OFF when Delay Time setting is reached Blinking every 3 seconds Use the key to turn off the DVR ALARM Red Status Descri
14. for each camera 2 Each camera needs to be configured individually 20 Power Setup Click Power in the Mobile menu to set up the power supply LIVE SETTINGS Power Settings Record Details Ignition Level High d Rec dule ower Off Delay Seconds Camera Settings QN Power On At HH MM 00 00 Power Off At HH MM 00 00 Alarm Details Motion Detection mm mmm Power Motor G Sensor Network WiFi Network 3G Netwo Network Settings Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management 1 Default ignition level is HIGH and LOW for the rare vehicles with the main switch on the negative pole 2 Power Off Delay is used to set how long the HD 4 8 keeps running after ignition is off 3 Power On At and Power Off At is used for scheduling Power On Off To enable this function connect the Yellow ignition wire connected to the Red power wire 21 Vehicle Parameter Setup Click Motor in the Mobile menu to setup vehicle parameters DVR Record Details Record Schedule Camera Settings Alarm Details Motion Detection Power Motor GPS G Sensor Network WiFi Network 3G Network Network Settings System Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management LIVE SETTINGS Motor Settings License ID Obtain Speed Speed Unit Speed Limit KMH MPH Overspeed Record Overspeed OSD Overspeed Buzzer Idl
15. ing too long Alarm Minutes BBBBBA From GPS If Any KMH 0 CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 Off Disable CAM4 Speed is obtained from GPS if so equipped The item Speed Limit is used to set the speed alarm threshold Combined Recording can be triggered when over speed Image on screen display characters can be edited and applied when over speed 22 GPS Parameters Setup if equipped Click GPS in the Mobile menu to setup the GPS parameters LIVE SETTINGS CEN eee Record Details GPS Status GPS NOT FOUND M Schedule amera Settings GPS Settings GPS Baudrate 9600 Alarm Details Sync with GPS Time Motion Detection Power Motor GPS G Sensor WiFi Network 3G Network Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management 1 GPS Status GPS NOT FOUND No GPS detected GPS DATA GPS is found but data stream error baud rate or protocol error GPS GPRMC GPS GPRMC means correct but inactive GPRMC frames GPS searching is in process or GPS signal is weak or lost 2 GPS OSD enables disables the display of longitude latitude data within the video image 3 Sync with GPS Time provides the option to synchronize the system time with GPS time 4 System time will be synchronized with GPS time every hour if sync option enabled and only minutes and seconds will be synchronized If you want to set date and hour please reference Date and Time menu 23 G Senso
16. k 3G Network Network Settings Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management 1 Manual Setting and Sync with PC Time are the two ways for adjusting time 2 Intelligent Device PC Pad or Phone connected to DVR can sync its time to DVR system time by enabling Sync with PC time 3 The item Time Zone is used to select the according time zone in your area 4 The item DST Setting now is only useful for three countries USA Australia New Zealand 28 Upgrade Firmware Click Upgrade in the System menu to upgrade the firmware of the HD 4 8 or Cameras LIVE SETTINGS DVR Current versions Recon Datas DVR Kernel Version Record Schedule DVR App Version SEIS EIS SLE DVR Mcu Version DVR Web Version Camera Version 2 Version Camera3 Version Camera4 Version Alarm Details Motion Detection Power Motor Export the config file from your dvr Export GPS G Sensor Please select a file tar to update your dvr or import a config cfg into your dvr Network Location MyConfig cfg WiFi Network 3G Network Network Settings System Date amp Time Upload Help Upgrade Reset Storage User Management System Version includes DVR Kernel Version DVR App Version MCU FW version Web Menu version Camera FW version The Upgrade file should have a file type of tar You will be notified upon completion of the Upgrade Restart the browser or
17. lision SD space video motion etc Recording starts when ignition is on stops with delay time when ignition is off Average 2 0W DVR w o SD SSD HDD or cameras connected Allows you to configure the rate of different transmission frame rate recording bandwidth control Protection against overload short circuit and reverse polari Option to return to factory default settings Supports SD card x 1 supports SDXC up to 128GB Indicates Power RUN Alarm Media Access Recording status network and 3G Overwrite ON OFF selectable GPS Time Synch NTP Network Time Protocol Time Synch via networking 32 Environment Embedded Software List of S Operating 22 F to 140 F 30 60 Temperature iive 5 95 resistance Resistance to lt 1200G rms mechanical shock 50 Allows 1 30fps channel license plate Image Playback Includes date and time latitude longitude vehicle speed vehicle ID HD 4 or HD 8 Tamperproof Lock Case E EMEN One Only for models supporting 4G 3G External GPS Receiver Event Button amp Cable me 2 5 Hard Disk Hard Disk Reader Anti vibration case Troubleshooting 1 Q After connecting the DVR power no WiFi AP SSID is available No 5 and 6 indicator lights are flashing alternately A The No 5 and No 6 LED indicator lights are Power and Run If the 2 indicator lights are flashing alternately then the
18. lution Recording Video Compression Max fps total Audio Inputs Audio compression LAN USB Serial lt 20 seconds From power on to recording English Simplified Chinese Russian Others on Request 2 5 Hard Disk up to 2TB SSD up to 2TB or SD Card up to 128GB H 264 Main High Profile HD 1080p30 720p30 540p30 Recording for each channel Input 8 V 32 V DC Output 12V 1 5A 4 channels Maximum 4 to 8 x 1080p 720p camera inputs model dependent PC Notebook iPhone iPad Android Pad Android Phone 1 image 4 images Switch for 8 images ISO 14496 10 Selectable 1920x1080 1280x720 960x540 Supports normal schedule alarm recording and continuous H 264 High profile up to level 4 1 240fps 1080p for 8 channel model 120fps 1080p for 4 channel model From Maximum 4 8 Cameras model dependent AAC 16bit 48KHz 1 RJ 45 10M 100M Ethernet port Supports USB 2 0 for U Disk recording RS 232 x 1 31 Network Alarm amp Sensor Power Supply Physical Characters Others WiFi Protocol Comm Inputs Outputs Multi mode Ignition key Power Consumption Dimensions Weight Backup GPS Function Dual Streaming Self protection Reset SD memory LED s Writing and reading of data Synchronization time Built in 802 11b g n Access Point with speed up to 300Mbps Activated by video loss maximum preset speed limit col
19. mputer Connecting HD 4 8 to Your NCtWOFK scccsscessseesssessseenseesseesscessecsscesecenscesseceassesecesssesssecssseseseassenseseseeesaes Use a Web Browser to Access Live View or Menu Settings Basic OPERATION AND MENU SYSTEM DISK FORM QEEING voices cxcevccs EP ace 16 RECORDING SETUP RI 17 CAMERA SETUP ER URRREELEITEETMIMITT 18 ALARMS SETUP D 19 MOTION DETECTION SETUP st P 20 do E EM 21 VEHICLE PARAMETER HR T 22 GPS PARAMETERS SETUP IF EQUIPPED TR OT LER a ERR Rn eR auo ce Pn aq du 23 G SENSOR PARAMETER SETUP m ari 24 SCHEDULE RECORDING SETUP E e rre ee Eaa erae eB OUR lake uu dede een EE a 25 Maserati 26 36 NETWORK SETUP 32910137230 MERE 27 DATE AND TIME SETUP 28 UPGRADE THE EIRMWARE
20. nd audio through WiFi supports Windows Android and iOS e Recorded HD video and audio real time playback over WiFi GPS Time Synchronization amp Time Zone e Synchronizes the DVR system time with GPS automatically e Supports All Time Zones Worldwide e Supports DST Daylight Saving Time Power Management e Reliable power management wide voltage 8V 32VDC The power input is protected against short positive transients 1500 watts peak pulse power capability with a 10 x 1000 uS waveform The power input is protected against negative voltage Applicable for vehicles with 12V or 24V battery e recorder provides each camera with stable 12V DC power the DVR can detect short circuits in the power supply e use ignition to control the power e DVR can monitor battery voltage after Ignition off and automatically enter sleep mode when the voltage is below a reliable operating level Recording mode e Continuous record e Supports schedule recording e Supports alarm recording Speed and Vehicle status recording e Record vehicle speed and vehicle ID with audio and video e Supports 5 sensors Can be connected to speed ignition brake backup right turn left turn light etc e Over speed alarm and trigger recording with separate log files G Sensor e X Y Z axis accelerometer e Recorded G Sensor Values can provide reference for data analysis in accident re creation e Combined Recording can be triggered when G Se
21. nel when repairs are needed 12 The HD 4 8 can only be installed horizontally Installing vertically or out of the horizontal could injure personnel or damage the device and or its components Table of Contents WARNINGS INTRODUCTION Product Descriptio MEE 5 Standard Components and FCAtCULES ccssccccccsessssccccessssscceccssessssseeceeessasesceeessessecsesessseeesseessasseeceeesssesscesesseeecessesssaasecceeeasaaaaaaga 5 Optional Components and Features iiia eio rte dern a Ferre Toe ved eA EE e Pre dun 5 PRODUCT MAIN BEATURES 2 62 25 Eee EPOD SEE Ores os NR Ero e t tU Spa er xe Rel eoe esu Pc eb MR TEETH ERES 5 bise ibo m 5 GPS TIME SYNCHRONIZATION amp e TIMEZONE RR 5 POWER uiv 6 Mee Ica d EEE 6 SPEEDAND VEHICLE STATUS RECORDING ERa 6 EE 6 RPGDAPI Nep 6 SD CARD EE 6 MEDIA d EIE CSTU Jer pao M 6 uellet
22. nsor values go beyond a preset threshold Hard Disk e Supports hard disks up to 2 Terabytes Note The inside height of the hard disk case is 0 40 Choose a drive with maximum height less than 0 375 for proper fit SD card e Supports SDHC card within 32GByte e Supports SDXC card more than 64GByte Maximum 2048GByte e Supports hot plug when the DVR system is not recording remote operation remote copying or playing back Note Removing the SD card during recording or operating remote copying or playing back could corrupt the SD card While recording the yellow light on the front panel will be on Make sure that the Yellow Light is off before removing the SD Card Multiple Media Players supported You may use our PC Playback Software or any of the following third party free media players to play back the recorded files e VLC media player version1 0 0 or above e Storm player Version 2009 or above e WinAmp Version 5 531 or above Product Images Front Panel 9 Turn Power Off Before Removing Hard Drive I e 00000 SDCARD STOP 3G SIM CARD LANC PWR RUNALRM REC SYS 1 4845 1 USB Host Port Can be used as a secondary recording device such as a
23. ommunication of wire control is not normal No memory device Undefined System alarm indicator the same as buzzer Car Chassis Ground Camera GND to Chossis GND Appendix 1 Mobile DVR Camera Lines GND connected to 7 Chossis GND Fuse Ignition Switch Switch Main Switch Other Device Generator Car Chassis Ground 37
24. otor GPS G Sensor WiFi Network 3G Network Network Settings Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management B5 ort LIVE SETTINGS Camera Selection BBB BBA 1 Brightness 0 100 Contrast 0 100 Saturation 0 100 Audio Volume 0 100 Camera Title Video Lost Beep Power Line Frequence Flip Auto Black and White 2 4 50 50 50 50 100 1 Enable Disable 50 Hz 60 Hz Vertical Horizontal Enable Click CAMx to adjust each camera s brightness contrast audio volume and other settings Max 12 characters is allowed for each camera title Camera image can be flipped in horizontal or vertical direction Enabling Auto Black and White will toggle from Color Mode to Black amp White Mode or from Black amp White mode to Color Mode automatically according to the camera light sensor device 18 Alarms Setup Click Alarm Details to set up alarm actions LIVE SETTINGS Alarm Detail Settings Record Details Record Schedule Camera Settings Trigger Level Mode Alarm Record Alarm Details Alarm OSD Motion Detection Alarm Buzzer Mobile Alarm Record Settings A Pre record Time Power Motor Post record Time Event Button Y Event Button Y 1234 CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 4 51 52 53 505 Off Y Off Y Off Y Off M Alarm3 v High Alarm1 Alarm2 High v High 20 Seconds 60 Y S
25. ption Alarm input when BEEP is set as ON Audible alarm beep when enabled No alarm REC Red eee Reading Writing data from to the hard disk or SD Card Off Not Reading Writing inactive Rear panel 9 9 g 2 3 1 F i jm 1 Power Ground and ACC input 2 1x speed sensor 3x sensors inputs 1x RS232 port for GPS and 1x 5V DC output 3 AV input 1 including audio input 1 video input 1 and power output for camera 1 4 AV input 2 including audio input 1 video input 1 and power output for camera 2 5 AV input 3 including audio input 1 video input 1 and power output for camera 3 6 AV input 5 including audio input 1 video input 1 and power output for camera 4 7 AV input 6 including audio input 1 video input 1 and power output for camera 5 8 AV input 7 including audio input 1 video input 1 and power output for camera 6 9 AV input 8 including audio input 1 video input 1 and power output for camera 7 10 AV input 4 including audio input 1 video input 1 and power output for camera 8 11 WiFi antenna connector Main 12 WiFi antenna connector Auxiliary 13 3G antenna connector The rear panel socke
26. r Parameter Setup Click G Sensor in the Mobile menu to set up the G Sensor Menu LIVE SETTINGS G Sensor Settings Record Details Axis X Axis Y Axis Z Instant 0 015 0 003 0 977 Camera Settings Initial Offset g 0 0 4 Alarms Alarm Threshold g 0 25 0 25 0 25 Alarm Details Alarm OSD x y z Motion Detectior Alarm Record u Power Motor G Sensor Network WiFi Network 3G Network Network Settings Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management 1 G Sensor Instant Value can give the X Y Z axis accelerometer values instantly 2 For Earth gravity effect it will display about 1 09 Z axis when the DVR is placed on a horizontal surface 3 Initial values should be set to the X Y Z axis values when the vehicle is still and DVR is installed on desired position 4 Alarm Threshold can be set to the absolute differential value between initial value and acceptable maximum value If the absolute difference exceeds the threshold a corresponding axis alarm will trigger 5 Combined Recording can be triggered when a G Sensor Alarm occurs 6 Recorded G Sensor Values can provide data analysis for accident re creation 24 Schedule Recording Setup Click Record Schedule in the DVR menu to setup schedule record LIVE SETTINGS DVR Record Schedule Settings Record Details Camera Record Schedule All 1 CAM2
27. required for high bitrate settings 4 Estimated recording time with the storage media being used will be displayed within the configuration box You are allowed custom settings for resolution bitrate and frame rate on each individual camera Note The estimated recording time depends on the complexity and extent of movement 5 File length can be optional from 1 min to 4 hours The size for a single file should not be over 2GB with limitation of FAT32 That means the file size will be limited as 2GB or less to avoid file system error even it does not reach the set record time when high bitrate and or long file length is set 6 Supports 3 record modes Manual Auto Off Default is Auto Manual Send commands from the management page IE Mouse click on Start button Auto Record automatically after trigger Off Any camera set to Off will have recording disabled 7 Support 3 record modes Manual Auto Off Default is Auto 8 Click Start Stop to start or stop record on each individual camera Click Apply to have the setting change s take effect choose RECORD to enter its sub menu 9 The recorded file can be encrypted You may just check the Using Encryption to enable this feature The encrypted file can be played only on our special AVPlayer 17 Camera Setup Click Camera Setting in the DVR menu to setup the cameras DVR Record Details Record Schedule Camera Settings Alarm Details Motion Detection Power M
28. tal Memory 62351 Mb Free Memory 49599 Mb Alarm Details Motion Detection Format Storage Policy Settings Record Schedule Camera Settings Memory Auto Overwrite 2 Motor G Sensor Memory Disk Contents Current folder to list WiFi Network Back Up 3G Network Name Size Action Network Settings Video log txt 0 22M View System 99 Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management a Click Format to format the hard disk b Formatting storage media will result in loss of all data on the disk so back up your important files before formatting c The format process will take some time please be patient You will see the capacity of the hard disk after formatting d The oldest video files will be deleted automatically when the storage media gets full if Memory Auto Overwrite is checked e Alarm record files under the Alarm directory can only be deleted manually f Memory Disk Contents will list all the folders and files on the storage media in chronological order Clicking View to download any designated file or explore the details in the folder 16 Recording Setup Click Record Details in the DVR menu to set up your recording LIVE SETTINGS Record Stream Settings Record Details CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 4 Record Schedule Resolution 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920 1080 1920X1080 Camera Settings Bitrate Kbps 2000 2000
29. to show the available remote WiFi AP list Click the remote WiFi AP which the DVR want to connected Enter the password as mentioned to connect Default IP mode is DHCP Static IP address mode is also available 2 Click the Apply button when all of the settings are completed The WiFi will restart and enforce the new settings 26 3G Network Setup if equipped Click 3G Network and Network Settings in the System menu to setup 3G functionality is only available with HD 4 8 with the 3G 4G option LIVE SETTINGS your 3G Network DVR 3G Status peod eae 3G Status 3G CONNECTED v Record Schedule a Camera Settings 3G Dial Settings Dial Number 99 Alarm Details APN Motion Detection Username Power GPS G Sensor WiFi Network 3G Netwo Network Settings Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management LIVE SETTINGS POOTO UTEIS Network InUse 3G 4G M Server Status Connected Y Camera Settings CO Mv d DVR Network ID 80003 Nam Dee Server IP 54 191 234 201 Motion Detection Ge 6608 Mobile Network Stream Settings 2 ro Resolution 640X360 v 640X360 v 640X360 640X360 v E Bitrate Kbps 50 Y 50 Y 50 50 M G nsor Framerate 1 30 10 10 10 10 Network WiFi Network mm 3G Network Network Settings System Date amp Time Upgrade Reset Storage User Management 1 3G Status
30. ts are Molex Micro Fit 3 0 Model No Molex 0430450200 The definitions of all sockets are indicated below 485A TXD USB 5 0 SNR2 SPEED 485B GPS USB GND SNR3 Initial Set Up Tamper proof Case Mounting 1 Use power drill and the supplied screws to secure the bottom cover of the tamper proof case to the desired location inside the vehicle 10 2 Place the DVR system into bottom cover and load hard disk 3 Close with the top cover and lock it with the supplied keys 11 Power Connections Use the Ignition Switch to Activate Recording Ignition Fuse Black Red Yellow wire Car Battery HDD Video Recorder Record Automatically Upon Power up Fuse Z Black Red Yellow wire Car Battery UM 000 F 2 HDD Video Recorder 12 A NOTE 1 The HD 4 8 uses DC power only please observe the proper polarity when connecting 2 Safe voltage range is 8V 32V Exceeding this range can damage the unit 3 The power should be as direct as possible to the battery Avoid sharing with solenoid and motor loads 4 Power consumption of the DVR can be 60W when the engine starts All power cables should be of sufficient gauge to provide a minimum current of 5 Amperes 5 To protect the battery from being damaged from short cir
31. tting of Record Mode is changed from Automatic to Off and confirm that the current time is within a scheduled record time if any schedule is set 6 Q Is the internal real time clock of the DVR maintained by a battery If so how long will it last A A rechargeable battery is used for DVR internal real time clock If the battery is fully charged and DVR is completely disconnected from the power supply the internal real time clock can last for approx 1 month If GPS is present Sync with GPS Time gives the option to synchronize the DVR system time with GPS time 7 Q What do the 6 indicator lights representative on the panel of the DVR A Please refer to the descriptions in 2 1 8 Q What kind of player software is used to play back video clips in SD card on my PC Why don t some of them play normally A The DVR recording files are in a standard AVI format video stream compression standard is high profile H 264 1 The DVR has its own player software including many special additional features such as playing continuously fast forward playing and ability to quickly locate recorded clips 2 The recorded files also support such general players as VLC version 1 0 0 and above Media Player Classic version 2009 Build 3 9 above or Storm Audio They are freely downloadable from the internet 9 Q How do I upgrade the DVR program A Please refer to the instructions in section 5 11 10 Q Do your DVRs have RS485 control P
32. x cec cerei reap p eR va cla AEAEE RERO IN aa Re Ego Ce rasa e NER UR aeu edo euo UE di ERR REOR rad CR 29 RESET THE D h A is C P S 30 eique cade 30 idee 31 Lisr OF STANDARD ACCESSORIES rk ara sete br ce ER eee Dr s E Faso ee Tovg eie eese boca ae eee Da TENE 33 TROUBLESHOOTING aeaa inunan EnaA EEE AEREE EN aAa aaa a E E AEE EEEE aa Ea aaae iS 34 Introduction The Bus Cam HD 4 8 series mobile digital video recorder is a compact full featured H 264 1080p 720p recording system that uses a hard disk as a storage device The recorder unit and associated accessories are specifically designed for operation in a mobile environment The HD 4 8 system used in conjunction with the cameras records up to eight channels of full motion video and audio data to a hard disk The firmware driven menu system provides a simple method for configuring the unit s operation as well as searching for and viewing previously recorded AV records Product Description The HD 4 8 unit consists of the following major components Standard Components and Features e Extruded aluminum case the case is anodized in black e Front and rear panels e Motherboard e Power
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