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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Audio Out     AUXI ES  u PS Video Out        E camera in  Remote         G      G       RS 232   IN1        IN3   INA        5    D    er Dela               foun          I 4         ilsev Acc                                                                                                                                                                                                         O                  GPS  amp  Remote Controller Connector    The left side connector links up with the GPS receiver to capture local position information data   Please refer to the section 1 5 4 GPS CONNECTOR  The right side connector links up with the  remote controller   Audio Out   Video Out    Your LCD monitor or other monitor can signal here    AUX 1   AUX 2    Use this if you have external audio sources    Camera In connector    There are four connectors here to connect the Video   Audio In from a camera  Please refer to the  section 1 5 5 CAMERA IN CONNECTOR    RS 232 port    This communication port functions as a connector to an external device  for example a data box   I   O port    This connector links up with an external device    Power Delay    This connector will avoid the vehicle device getting excess power  Please refer to section 1 5 6  POWER DELAY CONNE
2.     lt 0  06 gt     0x00     lt 0  4  gt   DVR Response   lt 0  41 gt    lt 0x20 gt     0x01      0x02      0x06      0x01      System  State   0   gt     Ox4f    Description of   System State       STATE STOP 0  STATE_PLAY 3  STATE_SETUP 6  STATE_SEARCH 7  STATE_BACKUP 15    E  Time Search  Second Category 0x0b     PC send   lt 0x41 gt     0x01      0x20      0x02     lt 0x0b gt     0x06     lt 6 Bytes Date Time      lt 0  4  gt  where  lt  6 bytes Date Time  gt     year  2 bytes   LowByte   HighByte 256    month  1 byte   day  1 byte   hour  1 byte   min  1 byte    Example  to search 06 12 2004 17 00 the Date Time    lt 0    4 gt     0x07      0x06       lt 0  0   gt     0x11      0x00   where 2004  212  0xd4    7 20x07   256  F  Request HDD Info  Second Categoryz0x10     PC send    0x41      0x01      0x20      0x02      0x10      0x00     lt 0  4  gt   DVR Response    0x41      0x20      0x01      0x02      0x10      0x32      0x00       0x00      48 Bytes Data    lt 0  4  gt     48 Bytes Data   4 HDD Status  Primary Master Slave  Secondary Master Slave    Every HDD use 12 Bytes   40   HDD Exist   if   1   41 Active HDD   if   1    2   Current HDD for REC   if   1   43   Current HDD for PLAY   if   1    4    7                   8    11  REC PLAY Position      Request REC Position  Second Category 0x11   PC send   lt 0  41 gt     0x01      0x20      0x02     lt 0  11 gt    lt 0  00 gt    lt 0x4f gt   REC Mode  DVR Response    0x41     lt 0  20 gt     0x01      0x02     lt 
3.    VRSERIAL sys    File and Folder Tasks      Make    new Folder         Publish this Folder En the  Web    Other Places    EJ VirtualSerialPor  D    My Documents   amp J      Network Places    Details                     inf    The windows screen below will appear on your screen  Click Install and installation will    begin right away     LE Virtual Serial Port Installer    Virtual Serial Port Setup VVizard         serial port has been detected    Click Exit to exit setup        Performing the setup functions          Virtual Serial Port Installer    Click Exit to exit setup     Welcome to the Found New  Hardware Wizard    Windows will search for current and updated software by  looking on your computer  an the hardware installation CD  ar on  the Windows Update Web site  with pour permission      Read our privacy policy    Can Windows connect ta Windows Update to search for  software      Yes  this time only     es  now and every time   connect a device    Click Next ta continue        Choose    Install the software automatically  Recommended      and click the    Next    button     Found New Hardware Wizard    This wizard helps you install software for     Virtual Serial       If your hardware came with an installation CD            floppy disk  insert it now     What      vou want the wizard to do           Install from a list or specific location  Advanced     Click Next ta continue        46    The new hardware installation is complete  now please click the    Finish   
4.   Note  Our  POST REC DURATION  function also sets the time as per any of the six options available  after  the ACC has been turned off  Please always be mindful of the fact that  if the time duration set for    either  DELAY OFF  or  POST REC DURATION  is longer than the other one  the DVR will wait for  the longer setting to end before shutting down     11    1 5 7 The Power Connector             Mobile Vehicle Battery    In the above diagram  pin 1 is connected to the  vehicle battery minus  pin 3 to the battery plus   and pin 4 to the vehicle ignition key  We suggest    the connection of the diagram above     Note  In the    Pin connections with the  ignition key    connection mode  the  DVR supports the    DELEY OFF    and  the    POST REC DURATION    functions   Please refer to sections    4 1    and    4 7       for using the post record settings     Warning  In the    Pin connections without the  ignition key    connection mode of  the right side diagrams  the DVR  can   t support the    DELEY OFF    and  the    POST REC DURATION       functions        GND  Ground contact     2  Not used     3  42 V  This pin is connected to the vehicle battery     4  ACC  This pin is linked to the vehicle ignition key to start the    Pin connections without the ignition key    I  Connect with the Battery       Mobile Vehicle Battery  In the above diagram  pin 1 is connected to the  vehicle battery minus  and pins 3 and 4 are    connected together to the vehicle battery plus     Il  C
5.   an importing or exporting mode according to your  applications   ON  This enables the RS 232 communication port   When you wish the unit to be controlled by  an external device  please select this entry  for use   OFF  This disables the RS 232 communication  port     RS 232 CONNECTION   This item lets you control the following    GPS  Use the GPS connector with the GPS  receiver   Note  Refer to 1 5 4 for more information   about the correct pin assignment    DATA BOX  Use the DATA BOX connector if the  mobile DVR is compatible with it  Use it if  you want to connect only with the RS 232  port directly without using the GPS  connectors     Note  You can select only one of the functions  between GPS or DATA BOX simultaneously     BAUD     This entry selects the baud rate of the RS232 port     The selectable options are 2400  4800  9600   19200  28800  38400  57600 and 115200     GPS SPEED   Please select the Km H  kilometers per hour  or  MPH  miles per hour  to meet your requirement     4 5 DISK Setting    MAIN MENU  RECORD  ALARM  CLOCK  TITLE    NOTE  To save images  please refer to section 3 5 1 for  more details     AUTO ERASE     This ttem offers you two options   OFF  Choosing this alternative disables the  AUTO  ERASE  function    This choice enables the  AUTO ERASE   function  Select  SET  and press the ENTER  button to enter the  AUTO ERASE SETTING   page  where you can enable the settings to  save data for storage for any period of time  from 1 to 365 days  After 
6.   and the capacity of the NOTE    hard disk drive  Generally  the DVR comes with a 1  Recording times are estimated in the tables  built in hard disk drive for continuous recording below  For the actual available recording  from one to four weeks under most recording time of a recording configuration  please  conditions  The table below shows the possible refer to the system information of the DVR   recording times based on a 20GB hard disk drive  Please refer to section 2 3 system   at certain refresh rates and the corresponding information for more details     image quality  With one or more hard disk drive s  2  No audio function at the refresh rate in NTSC        operation  please calculate the recording time 2 7 frames sec   1 frame  16 sec  No audio  using the table below in accordance with your function at the refresh rate in PAL  2 7  requirements  For an NTSC unit  for example  if frames sec   1 frame   16 sec     the unit is set to record images with BEST quality    at a 30 fps record rate  normally a 20GB    NTSC  Audio OFF       BEST   37   6   9   15   33 1   753  147 6 256 1  726 3   1088  1449 7  Image     HIGH    45   72   108   18   39 7   90 4  177 2  307 4  871 6  1305 6 1739 7    Quality     STANDARD   56   9   13 5   22 6   49 7  113 0  221 5   384 2  1089 5 1632 1  2174 6  Refresh Rate  Frame Sec           15   10   e   27   12         oss   ve   1  2                    NTSC  Audio ON   ___       _                                                     Imag
7.   image files in an SD card    JPEG  Archives images in the JPEG format  to  save a single picture in every file    AMI  Archives images in the AVI format  to save a  sequence of images in a file  the maximum  limit being 300 images for every file  You can  stop recording whenever you want  and if  you don t  recording will automatically stop  at the optimum of 300 images     operation status  setting the password  resuming factory    default  and determining the menu display background     35    OPERATION LOG     MAIN MENU  RECORD   ALARM   CLOCKI TITLE  COMMUNICATION  DISK    GOTO SYSTEM PAGE    SYSTEM    OPERATION LOG   OSD LANGUAGE ENGLISH  MENU BACKGND   BUZZER   PASSWORD   SETUP PWD   DEFAULT   SD SETUP   VERSION        MEIN PAGE    OSD LANGUAGE  optional    You have an option which language to use     MENU BACKGND   There are 3 levels of background color  transparency you can choose from  level 1 is  totally transparent  level 3 is opaque  and level 2    SET OSD TO ENGLISH is between levels 1 and 3  The background color    is used in the setup menu and search functions     LOG    05 15 04 18 19 30 ON  05 15 04 18 19 36 OFF  05 15 04 18 23 10 ON  05 15 04 18 23 50 REC  05 15 04 18 25 05 STOP  05 15 04 18 27 12 V LOSS ON  Enables the buzzer   05 15 04 18 50 30 PLAY OFF  Disables the buzzer   05 15 04 18 51 20 STOP P    BUZZER   This option determines the embedded buzzer  will sound a tone to signal the following  situations  A tone lasts about two seconds long        Sit
8.   lt          gt                         buttons to move  the focus     5  There are 5 levels of recording time  modes to choose from  1 Hour  10  Minutes  1 Minute  10 Seconds and 1  Second  Select the specific frame of your  requirement and press the Enter button to  enter the next level  If you want to return  to the previous level  please press the  Setup button     6  Once you reach the critical point at any  level  you can start to playback by just  clicking the PLAY button     SEARCH  FULL LIST  ALARM LIST  TIME SEARCH    THUMBNAIL    THUMBNAIL    MM DD YEAR  ET   10   2004    SD CARD CH 4    10   01   2004 15 10        LEVEL 1   Interval   1 Hour    2004 10 20    LEVEL  1    20 00 00    NE 2250 00 SS 2300 00 Wes       T        T   MS Lap 4       15 40 00 NSS 15 50 00 WSS    2004 10 20  LEVEL  2  10 MIN       LEVEL 3  Interval   1 Min         NE     eli  lli ail        15 38 00 NS  15 39 00 Ss      ZO SET NSS  2004 10 20  LEVEL   3  1 MIN       LEVEL 4   Interval   10 Sec     2004 10 20  LEVEL   4  10 SEC       LEVEL 5  Interval   1 Sec     2004 10 20  LEVEL   5  1 SEC       3 4 5 The SD CARD Search    Take the following steps to proceed with the   SD card search function     1  Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot of  the front unit     2  Press the SEARCH buiton to enter the  search mode     3  Select the SD CARD and press the Enter  button to access the complete list of JPG    files     27     4  Highlight the specific JPG file of your  requirement and press the 
9.   mobile black boxes which record all the relevant details of driving  For example  all  Information regarding the driving speed  engine RPM  wheel turning angles  driving time  periods  brakings  signal lights  and the GPS position can be retrieved from the black box  system  The data can be stored  recorded and transferred to a computer or to the mobile  DVR directly for data storage and retrieval to ensure    car fleet s and  or individual driver s  quality performance     Mobile DVR                 CV 7051       CV 7850    ERE   CV 7860        CCTV Camera    The mobile DVR is compatible with the stand alone GPS receiver  and it can also  configure and record a driver s location  latitude and longitude  with video data  Besides  it  can playback video by our HDD viewer software  which can track a driven route using all  GIS e Map software         Car Black Box          HDD Viewer    TV Monitor    Additionally  the mobile DVR has eight GPIO PINs connecting it with your car s external  signals  such as brakings or signal lights       an example  when the vehicle s driver  operates a single light  the rear camera will start to work and record all the objects and  events behind the vehicle        eMap Software     Microsoft MapPoint    Maction PaPaGo       The DVR 1   also linked by Din connectors to four cameras recording all events and scenes  around the vehicle  and also to two auxiliary audio recorders for stereo recording of  sounds of the vehicle and its surroundings  Th
10.  20 frames sec      77     The current voltage        aioe vat      99     Audio function activated               Indicates which HDD is activated   CH1   CH2  CH3         are titles for each   58K    The image file size       HD    Hard disk compartment      SIZE 39G   The capacity of the installed hard disk       REC    Percentage of system recording position     channel  changeable in the Setup menu     Capacity Status   u    PLAY    Percentage of system playback position     Capacity Used     Capacity Remaining      2    Z    External signal             Cannot operate now  For example  to press    SLC ie SETUP  SEARCH  REW and FF buttons during    01  01 2005 12 00 00 the recording mode then the icon will appear    Date   Time     2 3 2 Channel Selection  Press the Display button once  and the DVR    will display the following sample message plus The         CH2  CH3          and Quad             the default display  Press the Display button buttons are used to select single video channels  again  the unit will not display any OSD and the quad mode  The following table shows the  message  Press the button one more time to functions under a different mode     go back to the default display     Result Display 6  Verify the version of the system software  please      refer to the section 4 6 VERSION option           Single A caution     channel   1  Before carrying out the updating procedures  please    ensure the SD card is working and the file of the  system software is in
11.  5   IDE 5400 RPM       IDE 5400 RPM 2 5   IDE 5400 RPM 2 5   IDE 5400 RPM 2 5   IDE 5400 RPM 2 5   IDE 5400 RPM 2b     NOTE  Hard disk drives not shown on this list have not been tested by the  engineering team and are not recommended for use with this product  For  the latest updated list on the recommended hard disk drives  please    contact your dealers or distributors        IDE 1 Compartment HD 1 Master    2 3 System Information and  Channel Selection  Figure 3 3 A   2 3 1 System information    You can display system settings information as HD1 39G 10 4HR  QUALITY   BEST NTSC  RATE   6HR 20 F S  pressing the Display button  In the playback  ZZ     sgk  09    mode       recorded video information is    shown on Table 3 3 A below at any time by          HD SIZE REC PLAY  displayed  In the live or recording mode  the 3  4 39G 10 0  0 1          0   0    Manual Recording information is displayed     Each sequential press of the Display button            10   01   2006 15 12 22    displays a different message detailed in the       following example  By default  the unit displays  time  date  and an indicating bar of capacity    status on a monitor as shown   HD1  39G   Total capacity of installed hard disk  39 GB   Default Display  10 4        Total 10 4 hour recording time available      90     Alarm record activated     QUALITY  BEST   Record quality setting  BEST    NTSC    NTSC system     RATE  6 HR   Setting of Record time mode  6 hours    20 F S   Record speed setting 
12.  Auto White Balance    IR distance  10 M    Operation temperature   20  C   50        Power requirements  DC 12V  90mA  IR DC 12V  80mA   Dimension  98 4 x 40 7 x 66 mm    Certificate  IP66        4      606            RMNO0400080 V2 1    62    
13.  DISK FULL   REWRITE  AUDIO   OFF  POST REC DURATION    OFF  SPLIT   4CH       SOURCE   SET     t   MAIN PAGE       AUTO START            This option is for setting the start recording function   while power on the DVR    OFF  Inactivate the function    O SEC  Start recording immediately when turning  on the DVR    1 MIN  Start to record after power on the DVR for 1    minute     REC RATE     This option is for adjusting the number of pictures  recorded every second into a storage disk  The  recording rate controls the frequency at which the  number of video pictures can be recorded    For an NTSC unit  there are 11 different recording  rates you can select from  30F S  30 frames per  15F S  10F S  6F S  2 7F S  1 2F S   0 61F S  0 35F S  1 F 8S  1F 12S  and 1   168     For a PAL unit  there are 11 different recording    second      rates you can select from  25F S  25 frame per  second   12 5F S  8 3F S  5F S  2 7F S  1 4F S   0 76F S  0 44F S  1 F 8S  1F 12S  and 1   168     Please refer to the table in section 3 1 for details               SETUP   continued      REC QUALITY     This option determines the image quality to be  recorded  The DVR stores images in the  compressed format and allows the image quality  to be altered by the image size  There are 4 levels  of image quality you can select from  BEST   HIGH  STANDARD  and BASIC  Selecting the  BEST image for use provides higher resolution  recorded images  and normally takes up more  storage space than a HIGH  STANDAR
14.  Hardware  tab  and then click  the    Device Manager              Device Manager  File Action View Help    E      Pm    ig Computer    amp  Disk drives      Display adapters   45 DVD CD ROM drives   E IDE                   controllers    amp  IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers      Infrared devices   5 gt  Keyboards    gt   Mice and other pointing devices   L Modems   4 Monitors   88  Network adapters      PCMCIA adapters   SB Processors       Sound  video and game controllers  System devices  Universal Serial Bus controllers   Y             serial Ports     7 Virtual bus For VrSerial  7 Virtual Serial  COM4    COMS        Virtual Serial  COMS    COMM     1  F  RR RET ET 8T  RT RT T8  D RET RET RET RET ET E       System Properties    System Restore Automatic Updates Remote  General Computer Name Hardware Advanced    Device Manager      gt         Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed  E on your computer  Use the Device Manager to change the      properties of any device     Device Manager i    Drivers    Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are  compatible with Windows  Windows Update lets you set up  how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers     Hardware Profiles     lt  lt  Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store  and different hardware configurations     Hardware Profiles                         A Google Earth    File Edit View BEESES Add Help       Ruler  Fly To Find B Table  e g   San Francis        Maker   
15.  Micro Driver x 1  2 5       Watermark             Dig  talSigatue                   Best 64KB  High 32KB  Standard 21KB  Basic 16KB    Frame Stepping  1X  2X  4X  8X  16X  30X  100X    Set upMenu   MulHayer        GPO input x 4  Outputx2        1 25G  Random    0 8G  Sine    USB                               Upgrades via Memory Card  SD    Dimensions         178  173  50                          tion T   Standard HDD  0     45  C  32   113       sn    Note  The maximum electric current provided for 4 mobile cameras is 1 ampere         in total   Note  Design and specifications are subject to change without notice     APPENDIX 1     Virtual Serial Port    1  Connection Application Software Installation     You can use your personal PC with HDD Viewer to connect to the PaPaGo Electronic  Mapping to monitor your geographic location and the surrounding public facilities  Please    follow the steps below to install the software application     Insert the CD that came with the HDD Viewer into your CD ROM drive   Click the    My Computer    icon  select your CD ROM drive  go to the    VirtualSerialPort     folder  and double click the    Setup exe    file to start up the installation process        VirtualSerialPort    File Edit        Favorites Tools Help       Back     gt   d    Search Wee Folders  Fil             Address    Di virtualSerialPort    Files Currently onthe CD  CD Writing Tasks       j write these Files to                          Erase this CD RW Setup exe  VRBUSsys
16.  Play Tour  Ctri          Options       Places                  E My Places            Sightseeing  Select this folder and click on  the  Play  button below  to sta  default                   v Layers       View    Core             jl   Primary Database    SF Geographic Web       Roads                   Step 13     Step 11  Now     Virtual Serial Ports     will appear as a new  category  Click the         sign  to expand    Virtual bus for  VrSerial     Then close this  window      Note  Check if the Virtual Serial   Port has been installed properly    Please remember the two port   numbers       Step 12  Click    OK    to confirm and close  this window     DER     b         2008 Europa Technologies  i ii    2008 Tele Atlas    Image NASA   Google          2008 DMapas       30 Buildings v Pointer 36723 23 66     33  41 55 60  W Streaming   100  Eye alt 9225 62         Open the Google Earth Pro software to see the image  to our above   Click the    Tools    button on the top bar  to see a drop down list  Choose the GPS item        55      Now       GPS  setting page   appears  Click  Realtime  in the   um top bar then click the   Sig fired              Automatically follow the path              follow the path item  Then click  Start  button     o                Real time tracking   amp  Start      HDD Viewer Ver 2 37    Pao       T7106 11 5940 n ORC              File Mode    Disk Mode     0    Rp                  A                              oe d path  4        D   New VOLUM
17.  Specifications                                         44  2 4 Updating System Software                     20 APPENDIX 1     Virtual Serial Port               45  3  OPERATIONS xu uu u uuu uuu 21 1  Connection Application Software  3 1 Configuring Recording Settings              24           ee 45  3 2 Recording Operations                             23 2  The PaPaGo Electronic Mapping Setting   3 2 1 Manual Recording                             23           49  3 2 2 Alarm Recording                                23     The HDD Viewer Setup                             50  3 2 3 Externally Triggered Recording     23 4  The Working Screen                                 51   3 3 Playback Operations                               24 APPENDIX 2      How to configure the HDD  3 3 1 Normal Playback                               24 Viewer software and the Google Earth Pro  3 3 2 Fast Forward Backward                   24 TU MITIS          i  NEN e      APPENDIX 3            esas 58                                                   APPEND A Changing fe        ad        3 4 Search Operations                                 25 APPENDIX 5      Vehicle Cameras               62  3 4 1 FULL LIST Search                            25    1  INTRODUCTION    1  INTRODUCTION  1 1 YOUR DRIVING HELPMATE    1  Reliable real time recording of vehicle interiors as well as surrounding road  environments     2  Portable inner host  easy to extract and carry wherever and whenever you like as  well as 
18.  button  Wait a few  moments and a message will pop up on the screen     Found New Hardware Wizard    Completing the Found New  Hardware Wizard    The wizard has finished installing the software          J Virtual Serial    Click Finish to close the wizard            lt  Back   Finish   Cancel       Again  please choose    No  Not This Time     and click the  Next  button     Found New Hardware Wizard    Welcome to the Found New  Hardware Wizard    Windows will search for current and updated software by  looking on your computer  on the hardware installation       or on  the Windows Update Web site  with pour permission      Read aur privacy policy    Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for  sofware      Yes  this time only      Yes  now and every time   connect a device    Click Next ta continue                       Choose    Install the software automatically  Recommended      and click the  Next  button     Found New Hardware Wizard    This wizard helps vou install software for     Virtual Serial        If pour hardware came with an installation CD               floppy disk  insert it now     What      vou want the wizard to do         Install fram    list or specific location  Advanced     Click Next ta continue              47    The new hardware installation is complete  now please click the    Finish    button  Wait a few  moments and a message will pop up on the screen     Found New Hardware Wizard    Completing the Found New  Hardware Wizard    The wizar
19.  com  port from the drop down menu  Both baudrates on the com ports should match     HDD Viewer Yer 2    ir           File Mode      Disk Mode  gt          Eoy                           DISK 1   30GB     T                                     Manual    Timer    is       Alarm   Motio   084 0 2006 11 44 07                072006 00 04 09    087422006 09 54 47    ggn 5 2006 0004313         Os26 2007 19 00 17    3 25 2007 08 53 20  0571872007 21 38 35  05 09 2007 08 39 25  05 19 2007 08 49 45  1                     10 6 kmihr    ET    1  MB           m m                  OJOS             50    4  The Working Screen     The user can now see both the camera screen and the electronic map on the PC                                        HDD   iewer GPS   er 2 18    Fief  View V  GPS G  Track T  Tools                 Duk ees mrs       Routing   POI   MyPIC         09 25 2008 05735       EU                       ee mrt      AL   Ld 5 l2      p mL HAS  VAN                                Index   Keyword   POI   Position   cit      gt                  mw  HYDE SIL       e  POLK ST   BERNARD    Title  Califomia_N km2        Name  IFORNIA  Origin   122 407633  37 783919     Map Boundary 1    124 482002  12009514          Map Boundary 1    115 647209  42 009514    GPS Support  Yes  Routing Support  Yes         City       ALAMEDA  ALPINE  AMADOR  BUTTE                   Y               E                 Legends  GPS Stos       i 1  Ll    51    APPENDIX 2    How to configure the HDD Viewer soft
20.  maximum electric current provided for 4 mobile cameras is 1 ampere         in total     1 5 6 Power Delay Connection    The diagram here illustrates the power delay connection structure  If a device needs to work with our  DVR  it needs to start operating after our DVR has begun operating  See the diagram below to help  you with the mobile vehicle video recorder s power delay connector on its rear panel     Mobile Vehicle Video Recorder    other device other device    Mobile Vehicle Battery       Enter the mobile vehicle DVR s  MAIN MENU  page and choose the third item   CLOCK   TITLE   Now  enter the  CLOCK   TITLE  page  and you will see two items   DELAY ON  and  DELAY OFF   For both  these items  the default setting is  OFF   You can set the delay time of the relay by choosing one of the  following options    DELAY ON  This entry sets the delay time of the function activation of the relay connector after the DVR  powers up    DELAY OFF  This entry sets the delay time of the function activation of the relay connector after the ACC is  powered off  The relay connector will function as per the delay time you set by your chosen  option  After the relay connectors delay time duration is over  the relay connector will  automatically turn off  followed by the DVR   The        which is connect with a cigar lighter of a  vehicle for power supply will stop working when turning off the ignition      Note   he relay connector s electric current range goes to a maximum of 30 amperes 
21.  possible    Backup incomplete  since the user has pressed  the STOP button to stop it   The system cannot find a video in the Search  function    Playback of recorded video has reached the end  point   Hard disks are full  this happens only when the  DISK FULL item in the setup menu is set to  STOP    The user presses the PLAY button or uses the  Search function  but no video can be played   System has to be set to NTSC  please reboot   PAL is similar    Software update   The system should be rebooted after the software  has been updated    There 15 no disk     The user has pressed the Save key without  putting in an SD card    The chassis fan has stopped for over 30 seconds   There is a hard disk error during recording  where  n is the hard disk number and xxxxx is the  hexadecimal location    When the user tries to clear a disk that was not  attached in the setup menu    Start saving to the AVI file    Start saving to the JPEG file   where nnnn   0   9999    Saving to the JEPG or AVI is ok    An SD card is write protected  or there is an error   Power off     Received the leftside trigger signals   Received the rightside trigger signals     Received the brake triggering signal     42    5 4 Time Index Table    HD1 HD1  1 12 02 03 12 20 55 7 12 02 03 12 20 55  2 12 02 03 13 30 33 2 01 30 04 16 00 34  3 01 30 04 16 00 34  3000   3000  Indexes   Indexes  2999 02 03 04 16 00 56  3000 02 03 04 16 00 56 00 02 08 04 17 30 58  Previously    recorded data    overwritten    The DVR 
22.  sitting inside the  host casing     Step 2   Use your key to unlock the lock on the front panel of the    recording unit  turning the arrowhead in the lock to point from   ON  to  OFF      Step 3   Pull out the recording unit from inside the casing     Step 4   Unscrew the screw atop the recording unit     Step 5   Unscrew the screw below the unit     Step 6   Detach the lid of the unit     Step 7   The hard disk inside the unit is exposed     59    Step 8   Detach the fan connector from the board     Step 9   Unscrew the 4 screws of the main board of the unit     Step 10    Take out the hard disk and the hard disk rack after you pull out                       cable connector  Unscrew the 4 screws of the rack  and pull out the W   hard disk     Step 11   Get your new hard disk     Step 12   Screw in the 4 screws of the hard disk to fix it to its rack     Step 13   Connect the cable  Take care the cable s red lining is on the  right hand side as you attach it     Step 14   Put the rack back on the main board and screw in the board s 4    Attach the fan connector to the cable s right        60    Step 16    Take care the fan connector cable is not outside the recording  unit case  as otherwise it might be broken when the unit s lid is  reattached     Step 17   Reattach the lid        Step 18   screw in the screw below the recording unit        Step 19   screw in the screw atop the recording unit     Step 20   Place the recording unit inside the host casing     Step 21   Use th
23.  volts  the battery is in the  High  mode     If the voltage is less than 10 4 volts  the battery is in the         low  mode   and the DVR will automatically  power off after 1 minute of beeping  and there will be a problem in starting a small   scale car   If the voltage is more than 16 1 volts  the battery is in the  Too high  mode  and the DVR will automatically    power off after 1 minute of beeping     Note  1  After the car motor is switched on   ACC On   for 3 minutes  even if the voltage is too high or too low   the DVR won t shut down  only beep   2  When the car motor is switched off   ACC Off    the DVR will power off  too  after 1 minute of beeping     y    less than 10 4V        10 4    11 3V                  2  INSTALLATION    2  INSTALLATION  2 1 Basic Connection    Mobile Video Surveillance Solution    This is the mobile DVR  our video surveillance device for durable use in the vehicle  It s a   multipurpose  multi source  multi media device for monitoring your vehicle  pinpointing its   route and location  and recording and playing vital incidents related to it  in the interests of  vehicle security and welfare     i abi       1    Mass Transit        g       amp   amp        Mic    Mic               CV 7051       49    eieweooc       pe x        amp  CV 7850  Central Unit                 Video         CV 7860    sim p   m   Police Car        CCTV Camera              HE    TV  The mobile DVR provides advanced text insertion technology that is compatible with
24. 0  11 gt    lt 0  08 gt    lt HDD  gt      0x0     lt 4 Bytes REC Position     lt 2 Bytes Image NO  gt    lt 0x4f gt   Get HDD   REC Position and Image NO  used in Playback Immediately command  Non REC Mode  DVR Response ERROR    0x41     lt 0  20 gt     0x01      0x02     lt 0  11 gt     0x01     lt 0  45 gt     lt 0x4f gt   H  Playback Immediately  Second Category 0x12   PC send   lt 0x41 gt    lt 0x01 gt    lt 0x20 gt    lt 0x02 gt    lt 0x12 gt    lt 0x0a gt   lt HDD  gt    lt 0x0 gt     lt 0x0 gt    lt 0x0 gt   lt 4 Bytes REC Position gt    lt 2 Bytes Image NO  gt    lt 0x4f gt   On Success  DVR Response   lt 0x41 gt    lt 0x20 gt    lt 0x01 gt    lt 0x02 gt    lt 0x12 gt    lt 0x00 gt    lt 0x4f gt   On Error  DVR Response ERROR   lt 0x41 gt    lt 0x20 gt    lt 0x01 gt    lt 0x02 gt    lt 0x12 gt    lt 0x01 gt     lt 0x45 gt    lt 0x4f gt     40    5 2 System Default    MAIN MENU                    ALARM   CLOCK  TITLE  COMMUNICATION  DISK   SYSTEM    GOTO REC PAGE    REC SETTING    REC RATE   REC QUALITY   DISK FULL   AUDIO   POST REC DURATION  SPLIT   AIV SOURCE         MAIN PAGE      OFF     20 F S     BEST     REWRITE    OFF     OFF     4CH     SET    ALARM SETTING    ALM OPERATION  REC RATE   REC QUALITY  AUDIO   ALM TYPE   ALM DURATION  PRE ALARM    IO CONNECTION        MAIN PAGE      OFF     15 F S                  OFF              30 SEC                                                      COMM ID   RS232 ENABLE  RS232 CONNECTION  BAUD   GPS SPEED        MAIN PA
25. 4 can receive the  Reset  trigger  pins 5 and 6 are ground contacts  pin 7 can send out an alarm  output trigger from pins 1  2 and 3  and connect to external devices like buzzers or lights  and pin 8 is N A     not applicable      VEHICLE SIGNAL        In the  MAIN MENU  page  click  ALARM  to enter the  ALARM  page  In this page  go to the       CONNECTION  which has two options   ALARM  and  VEHICLE SIGNAL   If you choose  VEHICLE  SIGNAL   the I O port will change its meanings    pin 1 will connect with the leftside car signal light and receive the trigger signals  pin 2 will connect with the  rightside car signal light and receive the trigger signals  pin 3 is N A  not applicable   pin 4 can connect with  the car stopping signal light to receive the brake triggering signals  pins 5 and 6 are ground contacts  pin 7    and 8 are N A  not applicable      1 8 Voltage Management               too Low Low   Standard   Standard High too High    Power off   Power off  after 1 min  Working after 1 min     You can display the system   setting information after you press the  DISPLAY  button on the front panel  On  this screen you can see the battery voltage icons  Please consult the above diagram to know the battery  voltage status    Between 10 4 volts and 16 1 volts  the battery is in the  Working  mode    Between 11 3 volts and 15 2 volts  the battery is in the  Standard  mode    Between 10 4 volts and 11 3 volts  the battery is in the  Low  mode     Between 15 2 volts and 16 1
26. 73 x 50 mm    Time lapse and real time recording    Refresh rate up to 30 IPS  25 IPS for PAL     Image quality selectable at 4 different levels for recording    Alarm recording mode    Quick search by time  alarm  event  and recording list    Fast and slow playback of recorded video at various speeds    Single picture playback    On screen setup menu  title and system timer    Password protection    Disk full warning and operation status LEDs    RS 232 communication port    Remote controller    Operation status record log    Automatic detection of the current voltage    Audio function included    Built in SD card slot for copying images to an SD card    Watermark    Window Division     Vibration and mechanical shock protection     1 4 ACCESSORIES    The device package contains the following items    Shockproof unit x 1    Mini USB cable x 1    Mini Din Splitter x 4    connects all kinds of professional CCTV cameras   User Manual and CD x 1    Adapter 5V x 1    Shrink tube x 4                         Shockproof unit x 1  Part NO  SEM040037B  Mini USB cable x 1  Part NO  MWR051820001     INSTALLATION  amp   OPERATION MANUAL             Mobile Vehicle Video Recorder    DVR XXXX  Nu  i        User Manual  Part NO  RMN0400089     Mini Din Splitter x 4  Part NO  MWR061210001A  CD x 1  Part NO  PCD1001AA        Adapter 5V x 1  Part NO  MADS5D2 0C  Shrink tube x 4  Part NO  QIS010002     The optional accessories contain the following items           5 6015  optional        Mobile Po
27. AIV SOURCE  CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4  CAMERA2 CAMERA3 CAMERA4    AUDIO 2  AUX 2    AUDIO 1  AUX 1    LIVE OUTPUT VOL   10   lt  gt  MOVE    A Y CHANGE       This page determines the video and the audio source   Choose the channel and the audio  video numbers  you want to see  Only four channels are available   each with four video inputs and four video outputs  which you can select from and set  these same four  channels have six audio inputs and two audio outputs  you can select from and set  This  A V SOURCE   page lets you set two audio outputs  AUDIO 1 and 2   which have six microphone sources each which you  can choose from  four from the video cameras and  two from the AUX   auxiliary   microphones  You can  only set two microphones to play  Each of the ports   AUDIO 1 and 2  can play the sound recordings of the  same or different videos simultaneously    LIVE OUTPUT VOL   This item determines the output  volume levels in the live mode  The options range  from  00   mute  to  10   full      32    4 2 The ALARM Setting    This the    configuration of the alarm recording only when an    menu allows users to program    alarm input is activated  The device will record as  long as the alarm input is activated     MAIN MENU  RECORD    CLOCKI TITLE  COMMUNICATION  DISK   SYSTEM    GOTO ALARM PAGE    ALARM SETTING    ALM OPERATION   OFF    REC RATE   15 F S  REC QUALITY   BEST  AUDIO   ALM TYPE   ALM DURATION   PRE ALARM    IO CONNECTION       J MAIN PAGE       ALM OPERATION    This opt
28. CAN R 20 Ox 14  SIGNAL REC IN 163            SIGNAL ALARM RESET 165 0x A5  SIGNAL REC OUT 169      AQ  SIGNAL ALARM IN 189      BD  SIGNAL ALM1 IN 193 Ox C1  SIGNAL       2 IN 194 0x C2  SIGNAL          IN 195 0x C3  SIGNAL ALMA IN 196 0x C4  SIGNAL ALARM OU 209 Ox D1  SIGNAL ALM2 OUT 210 0x D2  SIGNAL ALM3 OUT 211      D3  SIGNAL ALM4 OUT 212 0x D4  SIGNAL HELP 239      EF    5 1 2 2 COMMAND  Main Category 0x02   A  Handshake  Second Categoryz0x01   PC Request    0x41      0x01      0x20      0x02      0x01      0x00     lt 0  4   DVR Response    0x41      0x20      0x01      0x02      0x08      0x00     lt 0x4f gt   B  Request Time  Second Category 0x02   PC Request    0x41      0x01      0x20      0x02      0x02      0x00     lt 0  4  gt   DVR Response    0x41      0x20      0x01      0x02      0x02      0x07      7 Time  Value  gt     Ox4f    The following case is an illustration of  lt  7 Time Value    2004 06 20 17 05 00    lt 0  04 gt     0x07      0x06      0x14      0x11      0x05      0x00    C  Set Time  Second Categoryz0x02   PC Request    0x41      0x01      0x20      0x02      0x02     lt 0  07 gt    lt  7 Time Value  gt     lt 0x4f gt   The following case is an illustration of  lt  7 Time Value gt   2004 06 20 17 05 00    lt 0xD4 gt    lt 0x07 gt    lt 0x06 gt    lt 0x14 gt    lt 0x11 gt    lt 0x05 gt    lt 0x00 gt     39    DVR Act  Changing      time and date   D  Request State  Second Category 0x06   PC Request   lt 0x41 gt     0x01     lt 0  20 gt     0x02 
29. CTION    Power Input    This connector links up with the power from the vehicle  12V   Please refer to section 1 5 7 POWER  CONNECTOR     Note  AUDIO IN impedance  10K 1Vpp rms  AUDIO OUT impedance  1K 1Vpp rms       Xr X       1 5 3 Inner Host Rear View                                                                                                                                                                Audio Video                                                                                                                                                                                                ENT EL  Y 4  JOT OV m  vut                                                                       D    9    Plug Inlet    The inlet connects to an external power supply  Connect to 5V DC UL Listed Class 2 Power Supply   Hard Metric Connector  Male     This connector links up with the outer casing    Audio Connector    Connect here to hear the audio s sound when you play the inner host case outside the outer case   Video Connector    Connect here to play the video when you play the inner host case outside the outer case     1 5 4 GPS Connector     PS 2 composition of male connector     PIN NO  PIN Assignment    5V DC  Not Connected  RX  Ground  TX  Not Connected                    1 5 5 Camera In Connector   PS 2 composition of female connector   PIN NO  PIN Assignment  Audio In    Not Connected  Mirror     12V DC  Video In    Ground  6  Ground                    Note  The
30. D or  BASIC image does     DISK FULL     This option determines the way to utilize storage  media in case of a full disk    REWRITE  When the hard disk is full  the device  continues recording by displacing the old data   STOP  When the hard  disk is full  the device will    stop recording     AUDIO     This option determines the way to record sound if  necessary    OFF  Disables AUDIO recording    11KHZ  Enables AUDIO recording and records at  the 11KHz sampling rate    22KHZ  Enables AUDIO recording and records at  the 22KHz sampling rate     determines the duration of the post recording time  after the ACC is turned off  There are 9 options  here you can select from  OFF  1 MIN  5 MIN  10  MIN  30 MIN  60 MIN  90 MIN  120 MIN and NON  STOP    OFF  The recording will stop automatically when  the vehicle motor is turned off    1 MIN  There will be automatic recording for a  minute after the vehicle motor is switched off    5 MIN  There will be automatic recording for five  minutes after the vehicle motor is switched off    10 MIN  There will be automatic recording for ten  minutes after the vehicle motor is turned off    30 MIN  There will be automatic recording for  thirty minutes after the vehicle motor is turned off   60MIN  There will be automatic recording for one  hour after the vehicle motor is turned off    90 MIN  There will be automatic recording for 90  minutes after the vehicle motor is turned off    120 MIN  There will be automatic recording for  120 minutes aft
31. E     Ge  m              ORR a Sm p          _  lt  de    HP  gt    k     fa       Start Time    35700200544     8 24 2007 10 03 55   8 24 2007 10 11 27    Step 15  Open the HDD Viewer software to see the image on the above  Take  steps 1 4 given below to set the GPS settings   1  Click the  Settings  button at the bottom   2  Now a small window pops up in the center of the screen  Click  On    3  Click the  Com  port to select one of the connections you have  added   Please refer to Step 11    4  Click  OK  to close and save the settings and close the window        56                1           N                    fndDusnesses   Drectons      1 1 AUG 2006    1     4                         352006               25pm   k 25pm  I    v    SJ      PARIES     gt      M     t 1   4  the Tia    Mion below to ofa         deteut   b          43 temporary Places                             Postiin       Za Path              Borders        Labels v Pain    2475957 20        start    You can play a record in the hard disk software   In 5 10 seconds you will see the  Position  icon  in the Google Earth software map  progressively  zooming in to the actual route   marked in red    of the vehicle you want to find        57    APPENDIX 3    FAQ  1  How to choose    channel in      play mode     ANS  If you want to choose a channel in the play mode  press the SEARCH button  to enter the  SEARCH  menu  Next choose  FULL LIST  and push the Enter  button to enter the record list page  Use the U
32. Enter button  to display the image     5  If you need another image  please return  to the SD card JPG file list page and    repeat steps 3 and 4 for another search     SEARCH    FULL LIST  ALARM LIST  TIME SEARCH  THUMBNAIL    SD CARD    SD CARD JPEG FILE    F0000 JPG  F0001 JPG  F0002 JPG  F0003 JPG    F0004 JPG       NOTE  To delete a JPG file in the SD card   please return to the SD CARD JPG FILE list  page  highlight the specific JPG file and  press the Setup button  then select    Yes    to    delete the image     3 5 Backup Operations    3 5 1 SD Card Backup Operations  The SD card slot of the front unit has four    functions as shown below     3 5 1 1 Archive Single image Clips into an SD  Card    Please take the following steps to archive a   critical image in an SD card     1  Press the SETUP button to enter the   setup mode and select the DISK    Highlight DISK and press the  2 Enter button  to enter the DISK SETTING page    Then set SD FILE to JPEG    Insert an SD card into the SD card slot of     2                        the front unit     G    Start playing back the recorded video   Press the PAUSE button to freeze the  desired pictures    Press the SETUP button to save the  image in the SD Card           zi    The quantity of pictures that can be stored  depends on the SD card capacity  You can  have the saved images printed out in any  computer  The image is stored in the JPEG  compressed format  If more than one clip is  stored in an SD card  the file names w
33. GE     01              DATA BOX    9600      Km H    DISK SETTING    HD REFORMAT  HD FAT32   SD FILE   AUTO ERASE  SD REFORMAT    GPS STAMP      MAIN PAGE      HD1     BUILD    JPEG     OFF     START    OFF    CLOCK   TITLE SYSTEM    CLOCK   DAYLIGHT SAVING  TITLE   DELAY ON   DELAY OFF       J MAIN PAGE      SET      OFF    SET    OFF    OFF    41    OPERATION LOG  OSD LANGUAGE  MENU BACKGND  BUZZER  PASSWORD  SETUP PWD  DEFAULT   SD SETUP  VERSION    MEIN PAGE      ENTER     ENGLISH    2                SET                LOAD     SAVE     ENTER       5 3 O S D Message              N             T    N    zi                               N    13    14    15    16    17  18  19    20  21  22    23  24  25    26  27    29  30    31    32    O S D Message  NO DISK  BATTERY LOW    BATTERY HIGH   LOADING   VIDEO LOSS   VIDEO IN   KEY LOCKED   KEY UNLOCKED   n1 OF n2 ITEMS PROGRESS n3    BACKUP COMPLETE   NO ENTRY FOR BACKUP    BACKUP INCOMPLETE  NOT FOUND    END  DISK FULL    EMPTY    SET TO NTSC  PLS RESTART  SOFTWARE UPDATE  PLEASE RESTART    NO DISK    SD CARD ERROR  FAN STOPPED    HDn ERROR AT xxxxx    NOT PRESENT  SAVE MXXXX AVI TO SD CARD  SAVE TO Fnnnn  JPG    SAVE OK  SD CARD WRITE PROTECT  ACC OFF     gt      Meanings  No hard disk detected after power activated  Suggest change the battery    Suggest check the battery   System Boot up   Video loss   Video input source   Key lock function is on   Key lock function is off   BACKUP n1 n2 NOW   Backup complete   No backup is
34. INSTALLATION  amp   OPERATION MANUAL          Mobile Vehicle Video Recorder  DVR 3064          APPR      Before trying to connect or operate this product  please read this manual completely    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    All the following safety and operation instructions which will prevent harm or damage to the operator or    other persons should be read before the unit is operated     INFORMATION    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used  in accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications    Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which    case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense     WARNING    A To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture   Do not block ventilation openings   Do not place anything on top of the unit that might spill or fall into it     Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you  to dangerous voltage or other hazards  Please refer all servicing to qualified service  personnel     Do not us
35. Rear View                            10 A RES Setting   esaet ne oe Desde  pasaqta l              re uM I cu          30  1 5 5 Camera In                                              11 4 2 The ALARM Setting                               32  1 5 6 Power Delay Connection                      11 4 3 The CLOCK  TITLE Setting                   33  1 5 7 The Power                                             12 4 4 The COMMUNICATION Setting            34           PO                  4 5 DISK Setting           35  EPOR IEEE  13 4 6 The SYSTEM Setting                             35       DO GonDmnge closes ceres             14 4 7 Notices of Alarm Setting                        37  1 8 Voltage Management                             15 5  MISCELLANEOUS                              38   2  INSTALLATION                                   16 5 1 The RS 232 Setup  amp  Protocol              38  2 1 Basic Connection                                    16 5 1 1 The RS 232 Protocol                           38  2 2 Hard disk Drive Installation                     18 5 1 2 The Communication Protocol              38  2 3 System Information and                          19 5 2 System Default                                      41  Channel Selection                                         19 5 9 0  S D  Messager  duo ore      42   2 3 1 System information                          19 5 4 Time Index Table                                   43  2 3 2 Channel Selection                           19 5 5
36. button for at least 3 seconds to lock the unit  to  release the Key Lock  press the button again  and enter the pre set password  or the    standard password if this is the initial setting      4  MENU SETUP    4  MENU SETUP    There are 6 categories for operation setting in the setup  menu system as shown below  The following sections  will instruct you step by step to configure the operation  settings and state each menu s purpose and options   Press the Setup button to access the setup menu  Once  inside the menu system  the on screen menu allows you  to set up the key features of the unit  The functions of  various buttons within the menu setup mode are    described in the paragraphs below     KEY FUNCTIONS  Setup button   Press to enter the setup menu  Press again to exit the  setup mode          ang    v    buttons     Press to select the desired item or entry for setting         lt     and     gt     buttons   Press to highlight the desired option or to select the    context for setting     Enter button     Press to enter the selected item and to save the    setting     4 1 REC Setting    MAIN MENU    ALARM   CLOCK    TITLE  COMMUNICATION  DISK   SYSTEM    GOTO REC PAGE       This page allows you to set the recording rate and    30    recording quality  and enables you to continue    recording when the disk is full     MAIN MENU  RECORD    ALARM   CLOCK  TITLE  COMMUNICATION  DISK   SYSTEM    GOTO REC PAGE    REC SETTING      OFF  REC RATE   20 FIS  REC QUALITY   BEST 
37. d has finished installing the software             Virtual Serial       Click Finish to close the wizard          Back H Finish       Go to the    Device Manager    to make sure the driver is installed    Right click on the    My Computer    icon  select    Properties    click the    Hardware    tab  and then  click the    Device Manager       Now     Virtual Serial Ports    will appear as a new category  Click the         sign to expand    Virtual  bus for VrSerial          i Device Manager  File Action view Help            amp  IER     zi SALE   DP  M Batteries  a  Computer    Gee Disk drives  E  Display adapters  4 DVDICD ROM drives  T IDE ATA ATAPI controllers           IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers  H Ji Infrared devices  Eie Keyboards         Mice and other painting devices        Modems       Monitors         Network adapters        PCMCIA adapters     ae Processors  c Sound  video and game controllers          System devices    Universal Serial Bus controllers    7 Virtual Serial Ports         bus           Serial     9 Virtual Serial  COM4  2 COME       AY Virtual Serial  COME  COM                                                                         A             48    2  The PaPaGo Electronic Mapping Setting     Please follow the instructions on the PaPaGo installation CD perform setup  Once       done  you can click PaPaGo   on the desktop to operate     Under the    Tools    tab  select    Options                    TEXAS S   Sem        GPSS                 He
38. e  If your hardware came with an installation CD           or floppy disk  insert it now     What do you want the wizard to do        Install from    list or specific location  Advanced     Click Next to continue      lt T    Found New Hardware Wizard    Completing the Found New    Hardware Wizard    The wizard has finished installing the software for        Virtual Serial       Click Finish to close the wizard     System Properties    System Restore Automatic U pdates   Remote    General   Computer Name    Hardware L Advanced      Device Manager    The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed  on your computer  Use the Device Manager to change the    properties of any device         _________           Desena             Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers         compatible with Windows  Windows Update lets you set up  ow Windows connects ta Windows Update for drivers     Hardware Profiles          Hardware profiles provide    way for you to set up and store  zz different hardware configurations     Hardware Profiles             54    Step 8  Choose    Install the software    automatically  Recommended       and click the    Next    button     The new hardware installation is  complete  now please click the     Finish    button         a few  moments and a message will pop  up on the screen     Go to the    Device Manager    to  make sure the driver is installed   Right click on the  My Computer   icon  select    Properties    click the  
39. e  Quality          HcH      smua    STANDARD   56   9  132 218                                 BASIC                                                                            Refresh Rate  Frame Sec           15   10        27   12            035   we   wi2           21    OPERATIONS   continued      Possible Recording Time HDD 20GB   hour      s              Image     H      172         18  Quality  STANDARD 13 5 22 6 40 6 76 8 149 1   257 7   908 7  1360 8 1812 9  28 5  Refresh Rate  Frame Sec    25   125   s3      PAL  Audio ON  Possible Recording Time HDD 20GB   hour    zm    Quality                    57   9  132 218            m       22    3 2 Recording Operations  This section details the way to record video  into hard disk drive  Before commencing with  the recording function  please configure the  recording setting properly according to your    needs     3 2 1 Manual Recording  Take the following steps to start and stop  recording     1  Press the REC button to record video into a  hard disk drive with the corresponding  programmed recording settings  The REC  button will light up indicating the DVR is in the  recording status     2  Press the STOP button to stop recording any  time     3  To access just recorded video  please refer to    section 3 4 for more details   3 2 2 Alarm Recording    Take the following steps to activate the   programmed alarm recording  For the ALM   OPERATION  REC RATE  REC QUALITY    AUDIO  ALM TYPE  ALM DURATION  and   PRE ALARM setti
40. e key to turn the arrowhead inside the lock to  ON      Step 22   The procedure is complete        61    APPENDIX 5      Vehicle Cameras    Vehicle Color Camera       7051    1 4  interline transfer color CCD    Fully automatic Gain Control and White Balance   Horizontal resolution  320 TV lines  central part    With 2 0 lux   F2 0 Min  Illumination     0 lux when the IR LED is turned on     Lens mount  board lens 2 13mm   F2 0   Electronic Shutter  up to 1 60 1 10 000 seconds   Lens view angle  98   H   73   V     IR distance  5 M    A built in microphone    Car power requirement  DC 12V    Operation temperature   20 C   65        Built in IR light  7 LEDs    Dimension  104 x 50 5 x 42 mm    Certificate  IP66     44   9999    Miniature Color CCD Car Camera MV 7850    1 4  internal image sensor    Horizontal resolution  320 TV lines    With 2 0 lux   F2 0 Min  Illumination    Lens mount  board lens 1 9mm  F2 0    Lens view angle  98   H   73    V    Electronic shutter  up to 1 60 1 120 000 seconds   Auto mirror function and high speed Auto White Balance   Operation temperature   20        50        Power requirement  DC 12V  65mA    Dimension  30 x 29 mm    Certificate  IP68                             6      IR CCD Color Car Camera MV 7860    1 3    internal image sensor    Horizontal resolution  320 TV lines    With 1 0 lux   F2 0  0 lux IR LED ON     Lens mount  board lens 3 6mm    2 0    Lens view angle  68   H   52   V    Electronic shutter  up to 1 60 1 10 000 seconds  
41. e liquid cleaners or aerosols for cleaning     This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local  codes     To prevent fire or electric shock  do not overload wall outlets or extension cords     A This unit must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock hazard     CAUTION    A Danger of explosion if battery  RTC Battery   is incorrectly replaced  Replace only with the  same or equivalent          recommended by the manufacturer  Dispose of used batteries  according to the manufacturer s instructions     Risk of explosion if replaced by an incorrect type  Dispose of used batteries according to  the instructions                      5    1 INTRODUCTION                            3 3 4 2 ALARM LIST Search                       25  1 1 YOUR DRIVING HELPMATE                   3 34 3 HME                     26  1 2 Product Introduction                                 4 3 4 4 THUMBNAIL Search                        26  1 3 Product Features                                      5 3 4 5 The SD CARD Search                    ef  1 4                                                              6 3 5 Backup Operations                               28  1 5 FRONT   REAR VIEW                              7 3 5 1 SD Card Backup Operations          28                                 7 3 6 The Key Lock Operation                        29  1 52 Rear VIEWS                      4  MENU SETUP                                   30  1 5 3 Inner Host 
42. em on the Setup Menu  Please refer to section 4 5    for more details     Backup the System setting info into an SD  Card     The DVR offers a quick setup method by  using an SD card  If a user wants to set many  DVR devices with the same settings  the DVR  can save the whole setting in the SD card     and then transfer it to another DVR     MAIN MENU  RECORD  ALARM  CLOCK  TITLE  COMMUNICATION  DISK    SYSTEM    GOTO SYSTEM PAGE       SYSTEM    OPERATION LOG  OSD LANGUAGE  MENU BACKGND  BUZZER    PASSWORD  SETUP PWD  DEFAULT   SD SETUP  VERSION      J MAIN PAGE       Save the whole setting into the SD card       Insert an SD card into the SD card slot      Press the SETUP button to enter the setup  mode    e Highlight SYSTEM and press the Enter button  to enter the SYSTEM SETTING page    e Set SD SETUP to SAVE  Then the system  setting information will be automatically    saved in the SD card     Transfer the system setting info of the DVR  to another DVR   e Insert the SD card which has stored the  system setting information into the DVR      Press the SETUP button to enter the setup  mode and select SYSTEM   e Highlight SYSTEM and press the Enter button  to enter the SYSTEM SETTING page      Then set SD SETUP to LOAD     3 5 1 4 Updating the System Software    Please refer to section 4 6 for more details     29    3 6 The Key Lock Operation    The Key lock operation protects the unit  against unauthorized use by disabling the  entire front panel controls  Press the Enter  
43. er the vehicle motor is turned off   NON STOP  This option allows for continuous  recording after a vehicle s motor has been  switched off  However  its functioning depends on  the amount of power the vehicle has available to it   so it can run only as long as there is power   Enough power will be left untapped by this option  to turn the vehicle motor on the next time the user  Starts it    Note  If the voltage is less than 10 4 volts  the  battery is in the  Too low  mode   and the DVR  will automatically power off and there will be a  problem in starting the engine in case of a  small   scale car        SPLIT   This option determines the layout of the screen  You  can select from 4CH  3CH  and 2CH  The resulting    layout on the screen will be as follows     NOTE  The audio function can only be activated in  the following refresh rates in NTSC PAL   30 25      15 12 5   10 8 3   6 5  and 2 7 2 7  frames sec   4 CH  This option splits the screen in the quad    POST REC DURATION  mode      Functional in    Pin connections with the  ignition key    only  refer to section 1 5 7    After the ACC is powered off  ACC OFF   the  DVR will record continuously  obeying the time  which is set in the  POST REC DURATION  time  until that time period is over  This option    01 01 2006 12 00 00       31    3 CH  This option splits the screen in three    channels     01 01 2006 12 00 00       2 CH  This option splits the screen in two channels     01 01 2006 12 00 00            SOURCE     
44. ese provide a complete record of all critical  incidents relating to your vehicle     Inside the outer case of the DVR is the inner  recording host  You can take out this light   portable host whenever you like and take it with you wherever you want  To play its  recorded contents you can connect it to a PC and use the hard disk drive viewer software  to play back the video information  In addition you can use a USB interface to connect the  DVR to the PC and use eMap software to map the exact route your vehicle has taken  The  inner host can also be linked by video and audio outputs to a monitor to play back its  records  Finally  you can insert an SD card into the SD card slot in the host s front panel to  record video clips of the most vital images and sections of the recordings you want     INSTALLATION   continued      shown in the tables below     2 2 Hard disk Drive Installation    Table 2 2 A  The jumper settings of hard    disk drive in the system  The DVR is equipped with a compartment of    Location Jumper  a hard disk drive  The unit usually comes with  one hard disk drive installed in compartment  HD1  which is default  configured as a master   The jumper settings arrangement of installed    hard disk drive for the system  Table 2 2 A   is    Table 2 2 B  Compatible hard disk drives    Manufacturer Model Capacity Rotation Size    Western Digital IDE 5400 RPM         IDE 5400 RPM 2 5   IDE 5400 RPM 2 5   IDE 5400 RPM 2 5   IDE 5400 RPM 2 5   Seagate IDE 5400 RPM 2
45. for  software         Yes  this time only       Yes  now and every time   connect a device    Click Next to continue     Found New Hardware Wizard    In the window on our left   p e choose  Install the software  automatically  Recommended       and click the  Next  button         If your hardware came with an installation CD              floppy disk  insert it now     What do you want the wizard to do        Install from a list or specific location  Advanced     Click Next to continue     re acme    Found New Hardware Wizard    Completing the Found New      Hardware Wizard The new hardware installation    The wizard has finished installing the software for     Fm is complete  now please click      the    Finish    button  Wait a few  moments and a message will  pop up on the screen     Click Finish to close the wizard     Found New Hardware Wizard    Welcome to the Found New    Hardware Wizard Again  please choose    No  not    Windows will search for current and updated software by T        looking on your computer  on the hardware installation CD  or on I 1     the Windows Update Web site  with your permission   th   5      m e                          t h e N ext    Read our privacy policy  button     Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for  software         Yes  this time only       Yes  now and every time   connect a device    Click Next to continue           53    Found New Hardware Wizard    This wizard helps you install software for     Virtual Serial    f
46. he following refresh rates in NTSC PAL   30 25    15 12 5   10 8 3   and 6 5  frames sec     ALM TYPE    This option allows users to set a type of alarm   input corresponding to the sensor signal in use    NO  Normally Open  This is to be used with the  type of alarm sensor whose contact remains  open in normal conditions and closes in case  of activation    NC  Normally Closed  This is to be used with the  type of alarm sensor whose contact remains  closed in normal conditions and opens in  case of activation     ALM DURATION   This option allows users to set alarms for a certain  duration  You can select one of the six following  options  0 SEC  30SEC  1 MIN  5 MIN  10 MIN   and NON STOP     Duration  Setting  Alarm recording    SS  TrKT P  TV     lt   gt       Duration  Alarm Alarm  activated deactivated    Non Stop Alarm recording               C             Duration      Alarm Alarm Reset  activated deactivated    33    PRE  ALARM   This option determines that images before an  alarm occurs will be recorded in the hard disk drive   When an alarm is triggered the device will record  the image prior to the alarm for 50 images   10  frame  sec   ON  Enables this function   OFF  Disables this function   NOTE  If the device is already in the recording  mode before an alarm occurs  the pre alarm  recording will not take effect     I O CONNECTION    This        is for the setting of the I O connection      Please ref  to 1 7   Here you have two options of   determining your con
47. ideo in the forward direction  at a speed faster than the recorded  speed or to return to the normal speed  of playback  Each subsequent  pressing of the FF button to the right  increases the forward rate  as 2x  4x   8x  16x  30x and 100x     Backward  Press the REW button to view the  recorded video in the reverse direction  at a speed faster than the recorded  speed or to return to the normal speed  of playback  Each subsequent pressing  of the REW button to the left increases  the reverse rate        1x   2x   4     8x    16x   30x and  100x     3 3 3 Slow Forward Reverse    There are 4 speeds available for a slow  playback  1 2  1 4  1 8  and 1 16    While playing back recorded video at the  recorded speed     1  Press the PAUSE button for the slow   playback mode     2  Forward  Press the FF button to view the  recorded video in the forward  direction at a speed slower than the  recorded speed  Each subsequent  pressing of the FF button to the right  increases the forward rate  as 1 2   1 4  1 8  and 1 16     3  Reverse  Press the REW button to view the  recorded video in the reverse  direction at a speed slower than the  recorded speed  Each subsequent    pressing of the REW button to the    left increases the reverse rate  as   1 2   1 4   1 8  and  1 16    4  Normal  Press the PLAY button to return to    the normal speed of playback   3 3 4 Play back picture by picture    While playing back recorded video at the   recorded speed     1  Press the PAUSE button for the 
48. ill be  assigned in sequence as shown below    SAVE TO F0000 JPG   SAVE TO F0001 JPG    SAVE TO F000N JPG   8  The saved picture is the same as the  present picture on the screen  please use  the CH1  CH2          CH4  and the  2  Quad buttons to switch to the channel s   desired  and then press the SETUP  button to save     3 5 1 2 A Archive video of AVI clips into an  SD Card    Please take the following steps to archive a  critical video in an SD card     28     1  Press the SETUP button to enter the setup  mode and select the DISK   Highlight DISK and press the  2 Enter button  to enter the DISK SETTING page    3  Then set SD FILE to AVI    4  Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot of   the front unit      2          5  Start playing back the recorded video    6  Press the PAUSE button to freeze the  desired pictures    7  Press the SETUP button to save the  video in the SD card    The quantity of video that can be stored depends on  the SD card s capacity  The image is stored in the  AVI compressed format  If more than one clip is  stored in an SD card  the file names will be  assigned in sequence as shown below    SAVE TO M0000 AVI   SAVE TO M0001 AVI    SAVE TO MOOON AVI    NOTE   eThe JPEG file format can be played and deleted in    the DVR  Please refer to section 3 4 5     eThe AVI file format cannot be played and deleted in    the DVR  It can only be played in a card reader    connected to a computer     eThe file format can be selected from         SD FILE     it
49. install in any outer casing     3  Records the information from the GPS and uses the eMap software to show the  exact route of your vehicle at any given time     4  Provides clearer and more accurate video records     5  Easy to connect to a PC via a USB interface after the inner host has been taken  out of its outer casing     6  Captures all your vehicle related information from the data box in your video  records  This will prove to be invaluable evidence in case of any road incident or  accident     INTRODUCTION   continued      1 2 Product Introduction    The DVR 3064 is an advanced vehicle video recorder  It can simultaneously display real time images from  four cameras along with information data through the mobile video recorder directly onto your monitor  The    mobile DVR has four video channels which you can access either in the quad mode or single channel     We use a hard disk device in this mobile recorder to store your images over a longer time  The recording  device has further already been tested for shock proof and extreme temperature proof durability in rugged    environments  with ventilation holes provided to lower the internal temperature for cooling     The special design of our DVR enables you to easily retrieve the recording hosts inside  which are handy    and portable enough to carry anywhere you want and link up with PCs and TV monitors for direct display     The DVR includes the Global Position System  GPS  which helps disclose a vehicle s locatio
50. ion determines whether to   activate deactivate the alarm recording when it   detects an alarm input    ON  The device activates the alarm recording when  it detects an alarm input    OFF  The device ignores the alarm signal when it  detects an alarm input     REC RATE    This option is for the purpose of adjusting the  number of pictures recorded every second into a  storage disk when an alarm input is activated  For  an NTSC unit  there are 5 different record speeds  you can select from  30F S  30 frames per  second   15F S  10F S  6F S  and REMAIN  For a  PAL unit  there are 5 different record speeds you  can select from  25F S  25 frames per second    12 5F S  8 3   5  5F S  and REMAIN  If you select  REMAIN for use  the device will record images at  the same speed as set on the REC page     REC QUALITY   This option determines the image quality to be  recorded when an alarm input occurs  There are 4  levels of image quality to choose from  BEST   HIGH  STANDARD  and BASIC  The table below  shows the level of image quality with the  corresponding compression ratio and image size                    Quy Sandard  Basi  Image   60KB   50KB   40KB   32KB  Size  AUDIO     This option determines the way to record sound if  or as necessary    OFF  Disables the AUDIO recording    11KHZ  Enables the AUDIO recording and records  at the 11KHz sampling rate    22KHZ  Enables AUDIO recording and records at  the 22KHz sampling rate    NOTE  The audio function can only be activated in  t
51. lprH          ki        s  meme  JF    Find   Routing           My PIC     on TTH  Index   Keyword            Position   c       jum hE        ela l C e U _ REER    Range  All z                             Click the    GPS    tab  and use      drop down menu to select any available com port      in our example we use com 3      You can choose your own Baudrate  as long as the Baudrate on two com ports    are the same  In our example  we have set it at 4800     Options    GPs   Routing   Voice   System      GPS Com             Paudrate    4800     Datum  0534     Format   NMEA 0123  gt    scan GFS         Speed     5                                IM Show GPS track     vw Show Crossing Information       49         the    GPS    tab  choose    GPS Status     and you will see a message which is  searching for the GPS installation on the lower right corner of your screen  Now the  PaPaGo setup is complete  and you can open the HDD Viewer                      GPS State  Searhing GPS     Speed  Altitude    Direction  Pop                      5   File F           GP5iG  Track T                        D c    ars ono                                GPS Status                          v  GPS Position Fix                                                            Map Infa   Legends GPS Status       3  The HDD Viewer Setup        Double click the HDD Viewer icon on your desktop to start up the application     Click the red circle button to bring up the    Setting    menu  Choose the other
52. n  the last Sunday of March  The time reverts to  standard time at 1 00 a m  on the last Sunday of  October   SET  This sets the beginning and the end of the  daylight saving time     TITLE   This entry allows users to set the titles for each  video source or camera  in live or recording mode   press the DISPLAY button to switch on the display  status to show the titles  The maximum length for  each title is 24 letters     TITLE     DVR    FRONT    RIGHT    BACK    LEFT    DEVICE  CH1  CH2  CH3  CH4      lt                                            DELAY        This entry sets the delay time of the relay on after  the DVR powers up  The selectable options are  OFF  0 SEC  1 MIN  5 MIN and 10 MIN    DELAY OFF   This entry sets the delay time of the relay off after  the DVR powers off  The selectable options are  OFF  1 MIN  5 MIN  10 MIN  60 MIN and NON  STOP     34    4 4 The COMMUNICATION Setting    Please refer to 6 1 RS 232 Protocols for more details     MAIN MENU  RECORD  ALARM  CLOCK  TITLE    COMMUNICATION  DISK  SYSTEM    GOTO COMM PAGE    COMM SETTING    COMM ID   RS232 ENABLE  RS232 CONNECTION  BAUD    GPS SPEED      DATA BOX    9600      Km H       J MAIN PAGE       COMM ID   This is the Communication ID for the RS232  communication  After the DVR receives a RS232  command  it checks if the   Dest ID   within the  code is the same as the COMM ID  in which case  the particular command can be accepted     RS 232 ENABLE   The RS 232 communication port can be either in
53. n information     the GPS information can also be displayed by eMap Software to know about a car s exact route  The DVR  can also be connected to the car s information Black Box to access a vehicle s driving speed   engine RPM   wheel turns  driving time periods  braking  signal lights  and so on  all of which data is received and saved by  the DVR  While searching for information  any important image you may want to save can be stored via an  SD card     This mobile recorder provides all the above practical and useful features you can expect of it  It s your best  choice out of the entire range of mobile video recorders available  This multi functional mobile video    surveillance product protects the safety of both the driver and the passengers     1 3 Product Features    Quad based operation  real time operation and playback  30 FPS  per channel     M JPEG compression with resolution up to 720X480  NTSC    720X576  PAL     4x 6 pin Din connectors for AV inputs    4 camera audio inputs  2 auxiliary audio inputs  1 audio output    The HDD s video records can be plugged in and played back on a TV directly    Pre alarm image recording    USB interface showing video records in a PC    1 fixed 2 5  IDE HDD as storage medium for extended continuous digital recording    Supports GPS  RS 232     GPIO  4 inputs and 2 outputs    Operation power  DC 11 14 5 V    Operation temperature  Standard HDD  0     45 C  32  113  F   Industrial HDD  0     60  C  32  140  F    Dimensions  178 x 1
54. n the COMMUNICATION page of the setup menu    The transmission protocol is 8 data bit  1 start bit  1 stop bit and no parity  8 different speeds  can be used  2400 baud per second  4800 baud  9600 baud  19200 baud  28800 baud  38400  baud  57600 baud and 115200 baud  The default setting is 9600 baud per second     5 1 2 The Communication Protocol    5 1 2 0 General Command Format      Lead Code   0x41     lt  Dest ID  gt    lt  Src ID  gt     Main category  gt     Second category  gt       Number of parameters      Parameter 1      Parameter 2          End Code  0x4f gt     Lead Code   0x41   Dest ID   0x01   orc ID   0x20   Main Category   0x01   Keys and Signals     0x02 Command   Second Category   0x01 Handshake    0x02 Request Time Set Time    0x06 Request System State    0  06 Time Search    0x10 Request HDD Info    0  11 Request REC Position    0x12 Playback Immediately   End Code  Ox4f   The different command types and their corresponding parameters are as follows     38       MISCELLAN EOUS   continued      5 1 2 1 Keys and signals   Main Category   0x01    PC Send   lt 0  41 gt     0x01      0x20      0x01      Key Value     lt 0  4  gt    lt  The value of a specific front panel key  gt     DEC HEX  KEY PLAY 1 0x01  KEY STOP 3 Ox 03  KEY PAUSE 4      04  KEY REC 6 Ox 06  KEY  SETUP 7 Ox 07  KEY ENTER 8      08  KEY SEARCH 10            KEY_DISPLAY 11            KEY UP 13 Ox OD  KEY DOWN 14      OE  KEY LEFT 15      OF  KEY RIGHT 16 Ox 10  KEY SCAN F 19      13  KEY S
55. nection    ALARM  This item connects you with an alarm  sensor  Set the 4 inputs of the I O connection  as ALM1  ALM2  ALM3  RESET  The Alarm  signals are used to trigger the alarm  recording    VEHICLE SIGNAL  Set the 4 inputs of the I O  connection as LEFT  RIGHT  not applicable    BRAKE  The vehicle signals will be recorded  with the video data     4 3 The CLOCK  TITLE Setting    This option allows you to set the system time  the  daylight saving time and the power delay time  This  option also allows users to set the titles for each  video source or camera  in live or recording mode     MAIN MENU  RECORD  ALARM     CLOCK  TITLE  COMMUNICATION  DISK   SYSTEM             CLOCK  TIMER PAGE    CLOCK   TITLE            DAYLIGHT SAVING   OFF  TITLE   SET  DELAY ON   OFF  DELAY OFF   OFF       J MAIN PAGE       CLOCK   This entry allows users to set the system time     NOTE  The clock data is retained for about 3 months  after the 15 hour power supply is used up  in the  Operate On mode    DAYLIGHT SAVING  This entry allows users to set the daylight saving  time   OFF  This disables the daylight saving time   US  Daylight saving time begins at 2 00 a m  on the  first Sunday of April  The time reverts to standard  time at 2 00 a m  on the last Sunday of October   EUROPE    Except UK   Daylight saving time  begins at 2 00 a m  on the last Sunday of March   The time reverts to standard time at 2 00 a m  on  the last Sunday of October   UK  Daylight saving time begins at 1 00 a m  o
56. ngs  please refer to section   4 2 for more details     1  Press the SETUP button to enter the  MAIN MENU     2  Select ALARM and press the Enter  button to enter ALARM     MAIN MENU    RECORD  CLOCK  TITLE  COMMUNICATION    DISK  SYSTEM    GOTO ALARM PAGE       ALARM SETTING    ALM OPERATION   OFF    REC RATE   15 F S  REC QUALITY   BEST  AUDIO   OFF  ALM TYPE   NO  ALM DURATION   30 SEC                      OFF    lO CONNECTION   ALARM      MAIN PAGE       3 2 3 Externally Triggered Recording    By connecting the ALARM IN of ALARM I O on  the rear panel of the DVR  you can activate    deactivate the alarm recording function of a DVR     The file will be kept with a prefixed  A      NOTE  The status of recording operations  when an alarm takes place is shown in the  diagrams below        Manual or Externally             Triggered Recording    Alarm Takes Place     1                                        Normal       Actual Recording    Speed Alarm Normal     3  Set the desired REC RATE  REC QUALITY   ALM TYPE  and ALM DURATION for use   If the audio function is required  set AUDIO  to ON  If pre alarm recording is required  set  PRE ALARM to ON     4  To activate deactivate the alarm recording   set ALM OPERATION to ON  OFF     23    3 3 Playback Operations  This section shows you how to operate the fast   slow  and single picture playback functions   and details how the unit is to playback a file in  a different operation status  Please refer to the  following paragraphs s
57. onnect with the Cigar lighter Connector    Power Input           Cigar lighter  Connector    In the above diagram  pin 1 is connected to the  Cigar lighter Connector minus  and pins 3 and 4  are connected together to the Cigar lighter    Connector plus     Note  If the mobile vehicle battery is over 16 1 volts or under 10 4 volts  the DVR will not work     1 6 I O Port       LLL           n pe         Qo  OW  VE  Oe       IN1   IN2    This figure is seen from the rear view                    1       IN1  INPUT   This is an alarm input which can be programmed in the menu system to Normally    Open or Normally Closed         12V  Active   Lj o     I O IN2  INPUT   same as above        IN3  INPUT   same as above        INA  INPUT   same as above   GND  Ground Contact   GND  Ground Contact        OUT1  OUTPUT   This is an alarm output trigger  Connect this to external devices such as       oo se 0       buzzers or lights       12V  Active   Lj o2    8  MOQ OUT2  OUTPUT   This is an alarm output trigger  Connect this to external devices such as    buzzers or lights         12V  Active            OV    1 7      Connection    ALARM        In the  MAIN MENU  page  click  ALARM  to enter the  ALARM  page  In this page  go to the  I O  CONNECTION  item which has two options   ALARM  and  VEHICLE SIGNAL   If you choose  ALARM   the       port will change its meanings    pins 1  2 and 3 will become an alarm input which can connect with three different sensors and receive a  trigger  pin 
58. p and Down buttons to select  the record you want  Then press the Enter button again to enter the quad  mode screen  Now press the channel buttons to let your desired channels be  displayed on the full screen     Note  The channel   access buttons are the Up and Down  and Left and Right   buttons    Note  If you want to leave the play mode  click the  Stop  button to exit the  play mode for the live mode     2  How to use the audio functions in the play mode in the camera channels     ANS  When you press the  PLAY  button to enter the play mode  you then press  the SEARCH button to change the two audio sources to any one or two of the  four cameras you have  The audio types are of three kinds  Audio 1  Audio 2   and Audio 1   2  accessible in this order with each successive sequential  click  You can set up Audio 1 and Audio 2 in separate channels  Press the  SEARCH button once to hear the audio in any one channel  Press  SEARCH   again to hear the audio in another channel  the two audios playing together  If  you press the SEARCH button again  you can play Audio 1 and Audio 2  together in any one single channel  The sound is better if you play both Audio  1 and Audio 2 in one channel     58    APPENDIX 4      Changing the built in hard disk of the mobile DVR    This is a manual for assembling the component parts of the mobile DVR unit   Please follow the steps detailed here in order to complete the procedure              Step 1   Here is a mobile DVR  with the recording unit
59. pause  mode     2  Press the PAUSE button to display one  frame of a picture at a time in the forward  direction  but the PAUSE button can only  function in a forward direction     3  Press the PLAY button to return to the  normal speed of playback     3 4 Search Operations    This section shows you how to access    recorded video   3 4 1 FULL LIST Search    Take the following steps to proceed with the  full list search function     1  Press the SEARCH button to enter the  search mode     2  Select the FULL LIST and press the Enter  button to access the complete list of  recorded video     3  Highlight the specific recorded video of  your requirement and press the Enter  button to display the selected video     Key Operation  Press the    A    and    v     buttons to select a video  press the      lt     and     gt     buttons to flip over a    page    SEARCH    FULL LIST  ALARM LIST  TIME SEARCH    THUMBNAIL  SD CARD       25       08 11 04 21 47 55  08 12 04 06 55 58  08 12 04 10 02 15  08 12 04 12 42 31  08 12 04 12 42 47       NOTE      Alarm recording     NOTE  The maximum number of index items in    the list in a hard disk drive is 3000     3 4 2 ALARM LIST Search    Take the following steps to proceed with the  alarm list search function      1  Press the SEARCH buiton to enter the    search mode      2  Select the ALARM LIST and press the    Enter button to access the complete list of    alarm event recorded video      3  Highlight the specific recorded video of    yo
60. pecifying the relevant  details  When playing a file  the monitor should  display a flashing PLAY message and the  PLAY button will light up indicating that the  DVR is in the playback status   To switch between channels 1   4 and the quad  view in the playback mode  please press the  CH1  CH 2  CH 3  CH4 and the buttons   NOTE  When you press the  PLAY  button  to enter the play mode  you then  press the  SEARCH  button to  change the two audio sources to  any one or two of the cameras you    have     3 3 1 Normal Playback    Once the user presses the PLAY button  the  DVR will start to playback the recorded data at  the recorded speed  the starting position must  be fixed according to different operation    sequences     A  Play back from the latest record in the  STOP position     PLAY       STOP       PLAY     B  Play back from the latest recorded video     REC 1    REC Stop 1    PLAY     C  Play back from a video clip in the Search  List    Search        PLAY     D  Play back from the beginning of a hard  disk   s recorded data    STOP   press the key for 3 sec      PLAY    Once playback reaches the end of an HDD   s  recorded data  the DVR will show the ending  message   use the SEARCH functions or rewind  to replay the file if required       24    3 3 2 Fast Forward Backward    There are 7 speeds available for playback  1x    2x  4x  8x  16x  30x and 100x   While playing back recorded video at the   recorded speed    Forward  Press the FF button to view the  recorded v
61. play mode   STOP button    Press to stop playing back a recorded  video   A light glows red in the STOP  mode     REC button    Push to start recording video into a hard    disk while in the live display mode   A light    glows red in the REC mode    Inner case lock    This key lock secures the inner case  with the hard disk in place  When you  lock it in  it powers on the device  When  you unlock this key and take out the  inner case  the power turns off  automatically    SEARCH button    Press to enter the search mode to  access the recorded video    DISPLAY button    Press to show the system operation  status on the screen    Enter   G4 Quad  button    Press to enter a selected item and save  the setting in the menu setup mode  In  the live  play mode  use this button to  show a quad display    SD CARD slot    This is used for system software  updating and archiving  accessing of  critical images    USB port    This is used for system picture playing   Use this port to connect with your PC or  notebook  You can easily and quickly  capture data from a hard disk in the  vehicle DVR     1 5 2                      o    G 4                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
62. tact     2  Don t Interrupt the process while the unit is updating  Live      Record    Playback          Single itself  as this will cause the unit to crash     channel      L_    Single  channel         2 4 Updating System Software    Please take the following steps to safely update  the system software    1  Turn off the DVR    2  Insert the SD card into the built in SD slot of the  unit    3  Turn on the DVR    4  The DVR sounds a tone and displays the  message    XXXXXX BYTES READ     Now the  DVR is updating the system software  which will  take approximately 90 seconds to process    5  The DVR displays the message    PLEASE  REMOVE SD CARD     The process is complete   Please remove the SD card  and the DVR will  restart automatically   If you have already followed  procedures 1   5 and the unit is still unable to turn  on  then please first check if the SD card you are  using is functioning and the file is intact  And then    start procedures 1   5 all over again      20    3                        3  OPERATIONS    hard disk drive will be filled in 3 7 hours  see the   This section shows you how to operate and gray area in the table   If the total capacity of   manage the DVR when it gets in the way  80GB hard disk drive is in use under the same   refresh rate and picture quality  it will be filled in   3 1 Configuring Recording 14 8 hours  4 times the rate of a 20GB hard disk  Settings drive      Recording time will vary depending on the image    size  recording rate
63. tering the setup menu     Note  The log keeps an operation history on a ON  Enables the password protection for the    revolving basis because of a limit of 4000                              When the log is full  the newly registered OFF  Disables the password protection for the  record of an operation will replace the existing setup menu    records starting with the oldest record     36    DEFAULT   This option allows you to reload the factory  default setting  Please do note that the  password cannot be changed in the factory  default setting     SD SETUP   The        offers a quick setup method by using an  SD card  If the user wants to set up a number of  the same devices with the same settings  he can  save the whole settings to an SD card  and then  transfer them to another          SAVE  Saves the whole setting to the SD  card   LOAD  Loads the whole setting from the SD  card     VERSION   This item is in the setup menu  it shows the BIOS  version  the software version  the last updated  date  and the software version of the key board  and the rear board     VERSION    SW  1 21  DATE   Nov 10 2006  KEY   1 00  REAR  1 09       3     4 7 Notices of Alarm Setting    Before commencing with the alarm recording function   please configure the recording setting properly  according to your needs  Take the following notices to    activate the programmed alarm recording     ACC IGNITION ON    During the processing  ACC ON   the DVR will start  the auto start recording function 
64. the expiry of the time  period you set  the data will be erased  automatically  This process of storage and  erasure over the time period you set will be  repeated indefinitely until you disable the    SET     COMMUNICATION settings or change the settings to a different    SYSTEM time period     GOTO DISK PAGE    SD REFORMAT    This option allows you to clear out all the data in the  DISK SETTING SD Card   HD REFORMAT   HD1  HD FAT32   BUILD  SD FILE   JPEG    AUTO ERASE   OFF 4 6 The SYSTEM Setting  SD REFORMAT   START  MAIN MENU    RECORD   ALARM   CLOCK    TITLE  COMMUNICATION  DISK          MAIN PAGE       GOTO SYSTEM PAGE    HD REFORMAT   This option allows you to clear out all the data in  the hard disk drive  You will be required to enter  the pre set password before proceeding with  clearing out the data  Enter the standard password   9999  if you haven t set your individual password   To set your individual password  please refer to the  section 4 6 System Setting   PASSWORD option   HD 1  Clears out all the data stored in HD 1     SYSTEM    OPERATION LOG   ENTER  OSD LANGUAGE   ENGLISH  MENU BACKGND  2  BUZZER   OFF  PASSWORD   SET  SETUP PWD   OFF  DEFAULT   LOAD  SD SETUP   SAVE  VERSION   ENTER    HD FAT32   This function builds the FAT32 file system in the hard  disk  so the data in the hard disk can be played back  in a PC          MEIN PAGE       This page is used for accessing the history of the  SD FILE     This option determines the format to save important
65. uation   Alarm occurs   Video loss occurs   Disk is full   Load factory default   Buzzer set to ON   Key lock function enabled disabled  Power on  off mobile rack HDD    This log shows the history of the operation  status in chronological order  What the following  entries represent is detailed below     ON  Powers on the device    OFF  Powers off the device    REC  Starts recording    STOP  Ceases recording    STOP P  Ceases playback    PLAY  Shows recorded video    V IN  Video input is connected    V LOSS  Video loss occurs    P LOSS  Power interruption occurs    A IN  Detects an alarm input    LOCK  Disables the entire front panel   controls    UNLOCK  Releases the key lock    UPDATE  Updates system software    ACC ON  Vehicle Ignition ON    ACC Off  Vehicle Ignition OFF    OFF BL  Power off because of the low  voltage of battery    OFF BH  Power off because of the high  voltage of battery     PASSWORD   This option allows you to set a password to  prevent any unauthorized re formatting of the  hard disk drive and to unlock the entire front  panel button controls  The standard password is     9999        OLD PASSWORD  Enter the pre set password   or the standard password if this is  the initial setting  to access the  password setting system    NEW PASSWORD  Enter a 4 digit number  password of your choosing which will  replace the pre set password  or the  standard password    9999         SETUP PWD   When this option is on  the user must pass the  password check before en
66. ur requirement and press the Enter  button to display the selected video     Key Operation  Press the    A    and    v     buttons to select a video  press the     lt        and     gt     buttons to flip over a page      SEARCH    FULL LIST  TIME SEARCH  THUMBNAIL  SD CARD    HD1    A 1 08 12 04 10 02 15 1 00G  A 2 08 12 04 12 42 31 18 0M    A 3 08 12 04 12 42 47 10 0M    3 4 3 TIME Search    Take the following steps to proceed with the   time list search function     1  Press the SEARCH button to enter the  search mode     2  Select the TIME SEARCH and press the  Enter button to access the time setting  page     3  Set the time period you wish to search for  the recorded video     4  Press the Enter button to start searching and  displaying the concerned image     5  If no video is found  please return to the  time setting page and repeat steps  3  and     4  for another search     SEARCH    FULL LIST  ALARM LIST    TIME SEARCH    THUMBNAIL  SD CARD    THUMBNAIL    MM DD YEAR      10   2004    CH 1              10   01   2004 15 10 30       3 4 4 THUMBNAIL Search  Take the following steps to proceed with the  thumbnail search function    1  Press the SEARCH button to enter the  search mode    2  Select THUMBNAIL and press the Enter  button to access the thumbnail page    3  Set the date you wish to search for the    26    recorded video     4  Press the Enter button to start searching  for and displaying the concerned image   Note  You can select the image by using   the   
67. ware and       Google Earth Pro software in the Windows XP system    You can use your personal PC with HDD Viewer to connect to the Google Earth Pro software to    monitor your geographic location and the surrounding public facilities          VirtualSerialPort    File Edit View Favorites im Help         P th I    5 th                 Back    7 27      Search le los        UI c        Be with the HDD Viewer into           B your CD ROM drive              MEE Click the  My Computer        Icon  select   your    CD ROM drive  go to the     mearen    VirtualSerialPort    folder   xn and double click the   Setup exe  file to start   up the installation     process         amp   Virtual Serial Port Installer    The windows screen on the left  will appear on your screen  Click  Install and installation will begin  right away     Virtual Serial Port Setup VVizard  No serial port has been detected    Click Exit to exit setup                Virtual Serial Port Installer    Step 3  Performing the setup functions     2    Click Exit to exit setup              52    Found New Hardware Wizard    Welcome to the Found New    Hardware Wizard Step 4  Please choose  No  not this    Windows will search for current and updated software by   5     looking on your computer  on the hardware installation CD  or on 1     the Windows Update Web site  with your permission   tl m e 5 a n d C           1 h                Read our privacy policy  button     Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search 
68. wer Adapter MADS12 6D3 5B  optional             5013  optional      GPS 6015  optional  Mobile Power Adapter optional  A5013A 000A  3M   optional   Part NO  A6015 000A Part NO  MADS12 6D3 5B A5013B 000A  6M   optional       1 5 FRONT   REAR VIEW    1 5 1 Front View    D 2    3 4 567 8 9             M rn                                                          NN                                                                                                                               SETUP button   Press this to enter the setup menu  Press  again to exit the setup mode     2   Left Right  Up  Down  CH1  CH2   CH4  CH3  buttons   In the menu setup mode   search mode   press the four buttons on the dial to  highlight desired items in the menu  setup mode  In the live   play mode   press the four buttons on the dial to  select a channel for display     3  REW button   Press this to play a recorded video in  the reverse direction at a speed that s  faster or slower than the recorded speed  in the play mode       PLAY button   Press to play back a recorded video       from the hard disk   A light glows green  in the PLAY mode     PAUSE button    In a playback display  press this to  freeze the display  During the freeze   press to display one frame of a picture  at a time in the forward direction  A light  glows red in the PAUSE mode     FF button    Press this to play a recorded video in  the forward direction at a speed that s  faster or slower than the recorded speed  in the 
69. while powering on   refer to section 4 1   and may be manually recorded  by the user  refer to section 3 2 1   To activate the  alarm recording  please set the  ALM OPERATION   to            in the  ALARM SETTING  page to enable the  function  When an alarm is triggered  the device will    record in the set alarm recording rate     ACC IGNITION OFF    1  After the ACC is powered off  ACC OFF   the DVR  will record continuously  obeying the time which is  set in the  POST REC DURATION  time until that  time period is over    2  After the ACC is powered off  ACC OFF   any  externally triggered alarm will not influence the  recording mode which you set  But the DVR will  calculate the time of the  POST REC DURATION   anew in this situation    3  When the  POST REC DURATION  time is over  while the  DELAY           time is still going  the DVR  will not start the post recording and the external    triggers will have no effect     5  MISCELLANEOUS    5  MISCELLANEOUS  5 1 The RS 232 Setup  amp  Protocol  5 1 1 The RS 232 Protocol    Use a Null Modem cable  the standard RS 232 9 Pin Cable with Pin 2 and Pin 3 exchanged      see the pin configuration chart below for details  to connect the rear panel of the DVR     PIN NO  PIN Assignment          1  Not Connected  5    2  RX     L d    2               4  Not Connected       o OO Ot        5  Ground  lt    paaga v  6  Not Connected   J   7  Not Connected b   8  Not Connected  6   9    9  Not Connected    Set the RS 232 option to ON i
70. will generate a Time Index Table  indicating recorded data 15 kept in a particular  HDD  This allows individually selected recorded  data to be displayed via the alarm list search  and full list search  The maximum number of  lists  for a given HDD is 3000  When the list of  any given HDD is used up and the disk is not full   the unit will still use the rest of the space for  recording  In such a case  an index for the  recent recorded data will be generated and the  index of the next oldest data will be erased so  that the list remains 3000 in total  And the next    oldest data will be kept in the index of the     gt  The point at which recording stops    Previously recorded data remaining    corresponding oldest data  For any  newly recorded data  this approach will be    applied until the disk becomes full     In the rewrite recording mode  when the  archived hard disk drive is full  the DVR will start  overwriting the oldest data recorded  As the  previous recorded data was partially overwritten  by the recent recording  the indicating time index  of that data will be changed corresponding to the  starting time of the remaining session  The index  of the session will be deleted from the table    when it 15 fully overwritten     43    5 5 Specifications        Mod                   5463064        PAL   Resolution  20x480 pixels  20x576 pixels    DIN  x 4     With 12VCC 8 GND    Monitor Out  RCA x 1    Line in  RCA x 2    out  RCA x 1   11kHz 22kHz   Storage Media  gt 160GB
    
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