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SD CARD PRODUCT MANUAL V1.CDR
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1. SST O A V OUT Figure2 4 Push the SD card cove i sida SIMB B D1 SD2 D Figure 2 5 SD SIM card Installation P _ Installed SD card and SIM card REC ALM CAM 3G AV OUT Example Figure 2 3 4 5 Firstly hostkeys must turn to the UN LOCK position then push to open the SD card protection cover insert SD card into slot by SD card face up then close _ the protective cover LOCK Itis necessary to _ shut down the electronic lock before normal PWRSD1SD2GPs_ R Figure 2 6 Indicators Illustration Panel Lights Instruction l l 7 starting up the electronic lock of hostis shut 2 AV OUT Audio and Vedio output down only when key position twists from UN LOCK _ SD1 SD2 Video SD card indicator _ toanother position andthe host will startup light on when the SD card exists when power on lf twist the electronic lock to UN LOCK position when device is under normal l AE _ working status the system will uninstall the SD cles coni ml when GE gt AU eI AEN card and then extend 3 8 seconds to shut down _ POWER Lighton when power supplyon M card The host can be inserted by one SIM _ ALM Light on when the machine in abnormal card under normal circumstances two cards can REC Light on when recording CAM Light on when video input 1 2 3 4 _ be inserted when customized SIM card insert has signals otherwise light off way metal side up notch forward 3G Light on w
2. RS485 RS232 SENSORS SPEED CAM3 CAM2 CAMT1 OH ON L On Off O cOrmHFIR AGA ERAIURALO ARB 4PIN Power Input Red yellow black Audio amp Vedio output I O Alarm RS485 232 Figure 2 10 MDVR panel interface definition 2 Connector Name Explin O O O O O ooo O 4PIN Audio output AV OUT __ 4PIN is made by four lines red black yellow white GPS Antenna GPS GPS Antenna connector Power input MCU SENSORIN Switch input interface valid when high level gt 4V SPEED _ Thedevice can get vehicle s speed information _ Rs2322 RS2322 RS232 serial data communication interface Amplifier SPEAK ntercom audio power amplifier output 5V Output 5V OUT DC 5V output usually power for intercom speakers 2 6 Simple Instruction for Common Interface Wire A Power Cord As shown by below pictures one end is a 6PIN white plug which will be connected to the 6PIN power input connector on the rear panel of the device the red and black wires are connected directly to the vehicle battery or the gathered electric which go through battery and fuse red wire links to positive while the black line links to negative the yellow wire links to firing wire the main device automatically start up when the vehicle s key is turned on and shut off automatically after a delay when vehicle s key is turned off yellow wire links to the position when vehicle s key turn on all dashboard lights th
3. Speep B Figure 3 5 C The acceleration alarm recording system menu alarm settings acceleration Impact acceleration can be understood to be for a three dimensional XYZ coordinate axis which can denote three groups of status up and down left and right front and rear the bouncing up and down accelerate Emergent brake rollover sharp turns etc during the moving process of the vehicle can all be expressed in XYZ Threshold needs to be set by an associated value it is firstly needed a calibration after the installation onto the vehicle the calibration means to clear parameters X Y Z secondly measure the allowed range of emergent brake amp acceleration amp bouncing up and down as well as the change value of a sharp turn of the vehicle during the operation thereby to determine which axis s value changes a lot These run status will be in real time display and change After setting the threshold when the vehicle runs exceed above threshold the alarm will be uploaded if the alarm opens D Motion detection alarm recording System Menu Alarm Settings Motion Detection Turn on the motion detection enabled switch set the sensitivity level of high medium and low based on the need general settings is medium and the next step is mostly to set the sensing area of the motion detection motion detection area will use diagonal set please refer to Figure 4 30 As long as you set the motion detection area and set the
4. after the alarm occurs and connects to external alarm device output time 5S 255S 8 Protection time of alarm recording that is storage time for alarm recording in SD card in the protective period of time even if the SD card is full alarm recording will not be overwritten and the drop down menu optional 1 3 5 7 10 days itis recommended to set 1 or 3 days according to the current capacity of the SD card 4 4 2 Encoding settings amp MOP RAL CODING SEIU 8 3 TREAM bk a ik RECORD PLAN All Channel Encode Setup Figure 4 15 Figure 4 16 Encoding settings interface as shown in Figure 4 16 Definition Optional D1 HD1 CIF Frame Rate PAL is adjustable 1 25 frame full frame rate of 25 is real time video NTSC is adjustable 1 30 frame full frame rate of 30 is real time video Quality optional level 1 8 among which level 1 is with the highest quality while level 8 is the lowest quality setting will directly affect the effect of video playback Under the same resolution the higher quality level is the clearer display effect it would have of course the video files will take up relatively large space When some channels do not need video which means no need of video or recording the channel switch can be closed in order to save the storage capacity of the SD card Recording here the volume is the volume switch for device recording when the channel is connected witha pickup it can open the recording of the channe
5. as shown in Figure 4 48 1 Set WIFI enabled and encrypted to be open Authentication modes includ WPA WPA PSK WPA2 P SKOPEN and SHARED with encryption type TKIP and AES authentication mode is not in force yet so only by selecting OPEN status that s open status does not require authentication the WIFI can carry out normal communication select the type of WEP encryption which of course should be consistent with the encryption type of your router as shown in Figure 4 48 2 Enter separately the SSID and password name and password of wireless network and set up IP mask and gateway this setting needs to be in the same network segment as your current wireless LAN network settings SSID password can be set by pressing ENTER IP mask and the gateway can be set by pressing the number keys 3 View system information shown in Figure 4 46 if the WIFI signal value is greater than 60db then it means a relatively good WIFI signal 4 f you want to report to the gServer server please input gServer central IP and port number into the central IP field shown in Figure 4 11 ee PTZ SETUP WIRELESS SETUF WIFSETUF Figure 4 47 Figure 4 48 The functionality of WIFI depends on the model and this feature is optional therefore the mode to realize WIFI menu function may not be the same which is subject to the Note actual development of the function 4 8 Record Search Record file search playback Figure 4 49 Figure 4 50 Ent
6. is with wireless settings inside A wireless 3G settings Please pay attention to the supporting type of network during wireless 3G setting WCDMA EVDO and TD SCDMA Also note the access point and the center number The user name is in default in domestic which is basically not needed to modify however there is also in some domestic places he 3G card needs to be entered by user name and password and some foreign operators will need to enter user name and password as well the access point and the center number will need to be modified too which is required to input relevant information according to the local network data You can press INFO key to query whether dialing is successful or not after setting Ce K ENABLE ENABLE TYPE Mo TYPE ET TYPE TD SCDMA mni APN APN _ APN CENTER NUM GEES CENTER NUM Ea CENTER NUMAE USER NAME USER NAME _ USER NAME 3 _ PASSWORD PASSWORD 2 _ PASSWORD CHINA WCDMA CHINA EVDO CHINA TD SCDMA C local IP settings IP ADDA Local IP setting is the setting after the RJ45 portaccess NERMASK EREEREER GATEWAY the network cable set the local IP and central server MAC ADDA OJ number to make it be linked from local area network to WAN through the network cable which can also report to gServer server platform SERVER IP CONTROL PORT Step 6 Previous steps are the network connecting ways When the network is connected the next step is the operation of software manag
7. system to crash A 2 Another upgrade way of host is remote upgrade through the gServer platform 3 When the device does not start because of host s upgrade misuse it can only be MOD suggested for depot repair i 4 7 Peripheral Peripheral settings includ the PTZ setting wireless broadband and WIFI setting PERIPHERAL SETUT PTF _PTESSETUP WIRELESS SETUP WIFI SETUP PTZ Parameter Figure 4 41 Figure 4 42 4 7 1 PTZ setting 1 Agreement divided into PELCO D and PELCO P protocol 2 Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 four options user can modify to different baud rate depending on different PTZ settings 3 data bit data bits is generally to be 8 where you can select from 1 to 8 generally is 8 in default 4 Stop bit Stop bit is generally to be 1 which is no need to modify in default 5 Parity parity bitis to choose what kind of checking way which is generally chosen None 6 Address Code The address code is directly input by the address value which is corresponding with PTZ setting they must be setin correspondence Generally many PTZ set default address code by 1 PTZ has adjustable address code DIP and it needs to set different address codes to identify when there are many PTZs 7 Wiring PTZ positive pole connects to RS485 A negative pole connects to RS485 B After setting the related parameters of PTZ PTZ can only be controlled by remote control after selecting the channel to access PTZ for example i
8. video mode as alarm recording the image move will trigger the video to generate alarm recording files Note it can only take effect after setting and saving 3 4 PTZ connection way and setting System Menu Peripherals PTZ settings Setup steps Firstly select the PTZ protocol divided into PELCO D and PELCO FP protocol most of peoplewill choose PELCO D Secondly set the baud rate there are four options 1200 2400 4800 9600 which must be corresponded with the baud rate on PTZ Thirdly set the address code directly input the address value corresponding with PTZ setting corresponding is required Generally the defaulted PTZ address code is 1 PTZ address code has adjustable DIP it is needed to set different address codes to identify when there is many PTZs Fourthly wiring Connect control wire 485 on the PTZ to the RS485 A positive pole connect the other one A After wiring and parameters setting of PTZ users can only use remote to control PTZ after selecting the channel access to PTZ for example if PTZ connects through channel 2 then Note you need to switch to channel 2 maximize on the monitor interface to control it Second way with a three dimensional keyboard control PTZ RS485 Connection Key Video line o The power input of the PTZ Figure 4 6 Fifthly there are three ways of wiring the first way is connecting the 485 control wire to the wir
9. 2 Check to see whether video channel is closed or not whether set a timer recording or not it will not take video when it is not within the video recording time period 3 Check the SD card inserting status and whether the SD light on front panel is on or not Q The video file is missing or there is no video file within a certain period of time how to do A 1 Determine the time period by analyzing the final video file before missing and the first video file after recovery 2 Confirm whether the host is not on during that period of time such as when the driver halfway parking loading and unloading goods while the host is not set by video delay Q When car PTZ cannot be controlled it cannot rotate up and down how to do A Check whether PTZ protocols and baud rate are set correct address codes are corresponding or not whether have selected to maximize the video of the channel when control the PTZ for example when control the second channel it must maximize the screen of the second channel image to control it GPS related issues Q GPS module exists but no coordinate information A 1 Check whether GPS module exists if it does not exist check whether the hardware is installed or in a good contact 2 Make sure that the GPS antenna contacts are good whether the antenna is broken it is recommended to be located in places with strong signal note that some car glass shielding film will block GPS signals 3 If the test is in
10. 2 Enable opens means start the sensor the host has 4 channel sensor input these alarm input is generally connected onto the circuit of vehicle such as door switch button brake lights turn signals etc sensor input with high level is effective users generally use above 5V to form back road please refer to Figure 2 12 in Chapter II 2 6 for schematic diagram Figure 4 21 4 5 2 Speed setting TEMPERATURE Speed Sensor Setup Figure 4 22 Figure 4 23 1 There are two choices of speed source GPS and vehicle if you select GPS then the speed information of vehicle can only be transmitted to the device under the situation that device has GPS module and GPS signal the vehicle can obtain the speed of the vehicle via GPS 2 lf you select the vehicle to get the speed you will need pulse sensor to calculate the speed ratio coefficient pulse speed pulse sensor links to the two cords SPEED A and SPEED B on device port and the speed ratio is determined according to the set speed and obtained pulse during the vehicle traveling 3 The speed unit KM MPH is switchable the high speed limit threshold is the maximum speed limit if alarm opens the vehicle over speed alarm can also be seen on the platform 4 5 3 Acceleration settings eo B SENSOR SPEED 0 TEMPERATURE MOTION DETECTION GSensor Alarm Setup Figure 4 24 Figure 4 25 As shown in FIG 4 23 it must be calibrated before setting acceleration the ca
11. ERAL RECORD ALARM DATE amp T IME VEHICLE INFO USER SETUP 2 2 amp PER PHERALS SEARCH SYSTEM INFO Date Time Vehicle User etc System encoding Recording time etc Frgure 4 6 Frgure 4 7 General settings is the first menu in system menu the generic setting interface contains four function options date and time vehicle information user management and network as shown in Figure 4 7 4 3 1 Date amp Time Set the system time and some other basic properties of the device as shown in Figure 4 8 1 Date Format Press ENTER drop down menu to use the arrow keys to select the output format of date year month day day month year and month day year 2 The date and time settings two ways for time proofreading GPS time proofreading and manual time proofreading when select GPS time proofreading the modified time will change because of reaching the GPS time proofreading point so if you want to modify the time it is suggested to choose manual time proofreading mode which can be in normal after modifying time Way of modifying the time and date move the cursor to the number which needs modification and directly press the corresponding number keys on the remote control press the save button after set 3 Operating timeout three options 1 minute 5 minutes 15 minutes for choosing to set how many minutes later will automatically exit the menu after entering the menu General settings menu interface 17 General sett
12. SD Cards MDVR AT am gt Y OQ am lt A Y Tips please read this manual carefully before using and we reserve the right of final interpretation Preface 1 1 Section 1 Product Specifications 2 3 Section 2 Interface Definition and Function 4 10 Section 3 Common Shortcut Setting and Operation 11 15 Junction Test and Startup 11 11 Text Input 11 11 Video Setting 12 12 PTZ Connection and Settings 13 13 PC Playback of Video File 14 14 Fast Report from Vehicle gServer 15 15 Section 4 Instructions of Menu Functions 16 29 Device Start up and User Login 16 16 Organizational framework general settings 17 17 Time Settings Ne
13. al aluminum housing anti explosion anti vibration good heat dissipation DC8V 36V wide voltage power supply B Notices In order to ensure the safe use of MDVR to get satisfying performance please consider the following factors completely in the installation of device 1 Comply with the specifications of all electronic products requirements of the vehicles and other connected devices when install and operate this device 2 Power and Device Grounding Device power input range DC 8V 36 V please be careful not to reverse the output cannot be short circuited Please pay attention to the power supply capacity of the power cord Even if the device is turned off the machine is also charged please avoid a short circuit Disconnect the device and the power before connecting to other external devices Its output voltage is 12V only can be used for the camera power supply Please do not use on any other devices without permission The sensor input mode is electric frequency mode it is considered as low frequency electric when an external voltage is less than 4V considered as high frequency electric when is less than 30V but greater than 4V in case of 30V above it will result in device damage when device grounding is recommended 3 Humidity requirement Install the device in a dry environment avoiding wet cupping spray and other places Do not install device in depression place or liquid dripping wet places Do not touch the device with wet h
14. alarm One alarm output output high frequency 12V Acceleration sensor External built in acceleration sensor G Sensor optional PC playback of video files and analyze the vehicle information in file ports the upgrading by SD card 154 W MMx45 H MMX125 L MM 1 2 The MDVR products application connection diagram Please refer to figure 1 1This product can be used for video surveillance or remote monitoring which applies in common or special vehicles such as buses logistic vehicles trucks long distance coaches taxis tankers cars school buses police cars patrol cars In front end it mainly collects video signal by dedicated automotive camera then transmits to the MDVR host via a special video cable to do the video compression and image processing which is locally storage in SD card It can also be remote monitored or remote video recorded and downloaded by the remote client if with 3G models It can real time locate the vehicle position Figure 1 1 schematic diagram is acommon mode of application each function during actual use will vary with the presence of module Pigure1 1 pe mi mi Ea a GPSSatellite gViewer gViewer gViewer Ae Car special camera A Car special camera cry Q n e K gt I Car rear view camera gt Emergency a button j LA Talkback Mic gt E MGMT Gateway Stream Storage Alarm Notice Upgrade Backup Server Server ingServer Server Server Server Server Server rs Car dedicate
15. and video cannot be seen in gServer client when the device has been started A At first make sure the central registration server is switched on and on the net then check whether the host device number has been occupied to cause conflict secondly check whether the settings of server centric IP and port are correct devices report to the center via the built in 3G module or via WIFI If via built in 3G please check whether selected the correct type of built in 3G module for example WCDMA and EVDO module needs the support from corresponding SIM card check whether the antenna is in good contact If it still can not report when above all are checked enter into the system information page to view dial up If dial up is not successful look up whether the setting of data access point and center number is correct If all ultimately fail please collect as much information as possible to submit to the technical supporting staff for analysis the more data provided the more convenient for technicians to solve the problem Q The device is online but why can I not see the video image A Please set lower sub stream to transmit image the blocked or slow transmission speed situation may occur when the sub stream frame rate is set very high and be affected by network uploading limit poor network signal or intermittent will seriously affect the video transmission Q The device is properly reported on gServer but the videos cannot be seen after using for
16. ands Do not touch the device when stand in water orin water contact which will have risk of electric shock 4 Installation location In order to extend the life of device please try to install the device in the location with less vibration on vehicle such as the back of the driver s seat It should be installed in the airy place inside the vehicle it should keep 6 inches 15 cm from other objects when installed in plane in order to facilitate air circulation and heat dissipation it cannot be installed in a closed space such as the vehicle trunk It is recommended to be put straight up which can extend the life of hard disk while side mounted can easily damage hard disk external wire must have enough interval and protection by fire retardant pipe to ensure that the wire will not be bent or leakage due to vibration and wear please ensure that the device is away from the heat source on the vehicle and it is prohibited to place any debris on the device 5 Device safety Make sure that the passenger or the driver cannot interfere and damage the piece of device cameras wires and otother other accessories do not install the device near any restricted vehicle components it may cause the damage of device when start the vehicle during the installation of device components Cameras accessories and wires must make sure that the vehicle is stationary during the installation process to prevent the device from falling 1 This device includes ele
17. as well as dial up status whether the antenna is in good contact and then check the SIM to see whether it is out of traffic the most basic judgment is to replace the SIM card If the dial up failed with signal then check whether the settings of center number and the port are correct Moreover check whether the device number of the product is already occupied Q 3G signal is intermittent video is jammed A At present the signal coverage of WCDMA and EVDO is rather wide however there are some mountainous districts without signal coverage and some suburban areas have weak signal due to the local network constraints then it will be jammed during watching of video or video cannot be watched at all the greatest impact of this situation is from the local network Moreover check whether the frame rate setting of sub stream is too high because the video may also occur such situation when the network is poor and frame rate setting is high Q WIFI signals can not be connected when above 60db A If your WIFI settings are correct generally there is no problem for connection when signals are above 60db If the host can not be found in a local area network LAN it will need to look up your SSID and password to see whether they are already set of course basic IP address also must be set ready moreover check whether the type of encryption and authentication mode is set according to the requirements gServer related issues Q Why the vehicle
18. ctronic components 5 Keep it away from heat dust and strong magnetic field please handle with care during transportation do not directly flush 2 Installation and maintenance must be perfo 6 Do not replace any module when main body is powered rmed by professionally qualified persons on 3 It cannot be installed in any eroded places by 7 Do not open or disassemble the device without guidance rain or other liquid of professionals 4 lt cannot be put under any heavy stuffs 8 Device output power shall not lap any non recommended Section 1 Product Specifications 1 1 Product Specifications Table 1 MDVR Specifications Project Performance indicators Chinese English System Graphical menu interface OSD menu Password Securit Two Management Level User password administrator password Four composite video inputs Two video outputs one gt 3 5 Phone Jack the other oneIN 24PIN Single screen four screen display Video H 264 Main profile compression resources to 100 s PAL NTSC standard Four Audio Input Audio Two Audio outputs one 3 5 Phone Jack the other onelN 24PIN Sound and video synchronized recording Image processing and storage Video bit rate CIF 1536Kbps 128Kbps HD1 2048Kbps 380Kbps D1 2048Kbps 400Kbps 8 levels of optional quality 1 this the highest 8this the lowes 8KB s Support 2pcs SD card one of which can supp
19. d i d o a i il i i hd gServer server farm MDVR Schematic diagram Section 2 Interface Definition and Functions 2 1 The MDVR overall appearance amp structure diagram model ONE O s ers CE Fe oe D a a POWER 1 0 amp RS485 amp RS232 RJ45 MCU CAM4 CAM3 CAM2 CAM1 AV OUT aT ma Ae 0 0 s A SO Riht DEO 0 Front 2 2 MDVR Functional schematic of the front panel Al 2 ka sia SIM alt SS CS tO T sb T LOGO SD Cards Protective cover LED panel lights Figure2 3 SD Card protection cover is not pushed Ol Ot lt C i_N erat Mpi O Open the key Left push UN Lockfa lt a 7 the SD card cover OOOO ooo o
20. dels whether it supports WCDMA EVDO TD SCDMA each model only support one type because the internal module is unique WCDMA 3G wireless setting Figure 4 43 Figure 4 44 domestic access point and the center number is generally in default do not change username and password in some provinces are not in default and some do not need to enter which means they can be empty most of the time use the settings in default will be ok In regards to foreign 3G it would need to be set according to the access point and the center number provided by operators in some places abroad it must be entered by a user name and password for normal dial up When your host can not report please make sure your 3G settings are correct most of foreigners use the WCDMA device D All set up needs to be saved 4 Exit all menus press the INFO button on the remote control which is able to see the information of 3G communications if the signal is good it will display dial up success then the device can be reported to gServer platform with the server IP address settings port settings device number settings 5 In regards to details of the three steps of reporting to gServer servers please refer to Chapter 3 6 EVDO Figure 4 45 p Figure 4 46 4 7 3 Built in WIFI settings optional Instructions Insert WIFI antenna to corresponding interface behind the host edit the following information on WIFI setting interface
21. e 01 02 3 4 5 7 8 9 Sub stream setis a basic set of network transmission SUB STREAM SETUP RECORDING SCHEDULE DATE TIME 1 TIME 2 SUN 00 00 00 23 59 59 VON TUES WED THURS 00 00 00 00 00 00 PRI SAT EVERY 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 4 17 Figure 4 18 4 4 4 Video plan 24 hour clock 1 f you select timer recording mode in video mode as shown in Figure 4 14 you need to set what the timing period is Figure 4 18 move the cursor to the required time period press the number keys on the remote control to input Timer recording mode is not commonly used customers can use it according to the actual situation most of customers still choose the starting up recording and alarm recording 4 5 Alarm settings Alarm settings menu includes settings of sensor speed acceleration temperature and motion detection etc r AL ARM a ay Tis SPEED G SENSOR 6 SEARCH SYSTEM INFO TEMPERATURE MOTION DETECTION 10 Speed GSensor Motion Temperature etc 10 Sensor Alarm Setup Figure 4 20 Figure 4 19 4 5 1 The sensor setting alarm input 1 Users define the sensor name according to the different setting interface when install MDVR take Figure 4 21 for example to modify the name INPUT to be Chinese front door brake you can press the ENTER key and then input under the soft keyboard Chinese input state for specific input method please refer to the similar methods in Chapter 3 2
22. e please refer to Appendix 3 RACK MENU Figure 4 51 Playback time display Z License plate number displa layDack vehicle speed display F Playback GPS ie information display gt F Figure 4 52 When the video file is selected it will be highlighted in blue press to play as shown in Figure 4 51 and 4 52 the playback time the history of the vehicle speed GPS information and so on will be played during process Commonly used keys are PLAY rewind REWQ Fast Forward Fw pause PAUSE sTEPQ stop button sToP _ and RETURN key during playback speed degree fast forward and rewind can both use X 2 X 4 X 8 X 16 times the speed to play if there is invoice during playback the volume can be adjusted by pressing the arrow keys to the left or right after maximizing the channel it can return to the search results interface during playback at any time by pressing the RETURN or STOP For the remote control s function please refer to Chapter 2 8 Moreover in regards to the playing of video files in the SD card on computer please refer to Chapter 3 5 4 9 System Information 3S GENERAL SEARCH Figure 4 53 Description System information played a significant role in viewing the device s status itis very useful for the installation commissioning and failure determine of the device Firstly log into the system menu the last one is System Information which has
23. e 485A and 485B on host connecting the video cable to the host video input and then provide power to PTZ this kind of wiring needs to set the MDVR host data be corresponding to PTZ data and then use the remote controller or platform to remotely control PTZ The second way the head of the 485 control wire directly connect to the three dimensional control keyboard do not need to connect the MDVR host the video cable connects to the host video input separately power supply to the PTZ and three dimensional keyboard and then set the keyboard parameters to be corresponding with PTZ This wiring way is the most practical one because it uses three dimensional keyboard to control PTZ which is faster easier and more practical It is recommended to use this way to install PTZ The third way is to connect to both car host and three dimensional control keyboard so that both can be controlled and platform remote can also be controlled 3 5 PC playback of the video file Besides playback by the host side video files can also be copied to your computer to be played by the player Install the player Double click the installation file named MDVRPLayer V1 0 1 exe in the CD ROM and then select the installation language supporting Chinese and English click OK and then keep clicking Next a player shortcut icon will show on the desktop after installation completion installation steps shown in Figure 3 7 fi EEA SAAS Remove th
24. e SD card from host and insert it into the card reader then connect it to the computer s USB port the computer automatically recognizes the newly installed hardware video files are stored in the form of date folder open the folder to display video file video files are named with suffix 264 QAG g 2012 09 15 a 2012 09 16 2012 09 18 i k k wi k W20L2121 W20127121 W30i21I21 W2012121 W2012121 W buglo filelist0 och tau rete RES z 26 KB 0 104547P 0 104547P 0 104547P O 104547P 0 104544P IN160 0r0 IN260evi IN36Qavi INAO 1A160 avi N is a al ies i Ma nr HetAlarnBackup testfile f W2012121 W2012121 W2012121 W2012121 W2012121 RANE xi gaij DAL cH Figure 3 8 o 104725p o 108725P0 104836 0 104836P 0 104836P ee 8 sl 1A360 avi 1A460 avi 1AL6O 0vi 1A260avi 1A360avi Playback channel screen Play the file list i ia i iid di Fi Linke abaid Ath iil Leah et er pa a yy EES CE EC EF ee ejD m a EE aN Ant is a Sh aama agi a A STOP PLAY PAUSE FULL SCREEN MULTI SCREEN CAPTURE AVI CONVERSION SYSTEM SETTINGS Fugre 3 9 3 6 Fast report by vehicle server gServer Note The following described iS invalid to the host which is without 3G module it is not needed to report to gServer platform Step 1 Install the SIM card 3G card which supports WCDMA EVDO TD CDMA detailed installation please refer to Chapter Il 2 2 and 2 7 Step 2 Enter into the system menu aft
25. e position before vehicle starts the motor RS485 RS232 Da N a SENSORS SPEED C Power Line 4PIN Test Line Alarm 1 O 4PIN AV output line GPS Antenna A 3G Antenna J Figure 2 11 The MDVR Interface roughly wiring B Audio amp Video wires Above are the general ways of MDVR rear plate interface wiring 4PIN testing wire is only used in the test which is not recommended to be used in installation itis recommended to use 4PIN audio and video extension cord during installation MDVR need dedicated 4PIN output wires when it is connected to the audio and video output while the 3 5 Phone Jack interface in the front panel can also output audio and video Its peripheral interface can be optional 3G GPS which then will need to use 3G antenna and GPS antenna as shown in Figure 2 11 1 Need to make sure the battery voltage is between 8V 36V before connecting otherwise above voltage will burn out the device 2 Pay attention to the insulation among the power cord after connection to prevent the short circuit of the power cord which will burn out the battery and other electrical equipment in the vehicle 3 It is recommended to link the yellow wire to the firing wire otherwise the device will not support the delayed shutdown Note 4 The installation of vehicle mounted is recommended to directly take from battery positive and negative or pick from the main electrical with fuse do not use ground because ground will produce negat
26. e testing wires for the power supply of host 3 2 Text Input Need to use input method when input text such as the company name license plate number driver s name line number and other text input needs when requires input method under other menu Take inputting Yue B95886 for example after entered the input interface to illustrate the input steps Step One in the state of Chinese input as shown in Figure 4 2 Character YUE GuangDong s Pinyin is YUE move the cursor to press ENTER key to input the first Chinese letter y it will display the corresponding PinYin combination 1 5 if there is no PinYin as YUE please press the FWD key on the remote control to the next pages when it shows 1 you 2 yu 3 yuan 4 yue 5 yun on the next page please press the number 4 on the remote control which will show 1 5pcs of Chinese characters if there is no YUE character please use FWD button to turn the pages when it shows 1 read 2 key 3 Yue 4 Guangdong Yue please press 4 to input the first Chinese character YUE GuangDong Step Two Now you will need to input the letter B move thetS cursor to pressENTER key to switch the input method to the state of capital letters as Figure 4 3 then move the cursor onto the letter B to press ENTER key to input it Step Three Next you will need to enter numbers press it again to switch to Chinese input state you can not input numbers under Chinese input state then you need to move the cursor to the in middle
27. eam settings and video programs The MDVR needs settings in order to achieve the best video video will start work after host start up in default but in order for better video function of host the relevant parameters can be modified Video setting menu shown in Figure 4 13 SETUP MENU GENERAL RECORD ALARM 2 3 amp PER PHERALS SEARCH SYSTEM INFO SUB STREAM RECORD PLAN TV System Record Delay Alarm Delay system encoded Recording time etc Figure 4 12 Figure 4 13 4 4 1 General Settings a Description 1 Selectable video format PAL NTSC 2 Selectable video mode startup recording alarm recording and timer recording 3 Sectional Time options 15 30 45 60 that is to say video file willbe packaged per such period of time due to the limitation of the SD card writing speed and to make the packaging of the video file segments faster itis recommended to choose 15 30 minutes 4 Automatically overwrite can be selectively turned on off when it is turned on video file will automatically overwrite the earliest video when SD card is full 5 Alarm pre recorded time when the alarm occurs it will package the videos happened before alarm occurs to alarm Figure 4 14 recording range 0 60S 6 The alarm recording Delay when the alarm stops it will package the videos happened after alarm stops to alarm recording delay range 30 900S to form an alarm recording file 7 Alarm output time the continual alarm output time
28. ed black and yellow red and black wires connect directly to the vehicle battery or go through vehicle fuse the red wire links to the positive while black wire links to the negative yellow wire links to firing wire ACC the position before vehicle to start the motor However if under other testing environment without vehicle following wiring method is needed twist red and yellow wires to link to the positive black wire links alone to the negative then you can use the switch power supply above DC12V 5A to supply power to the host 1 When power is supplied after correct wiring the PWR blue light on the panel will keep on standby 2 Connect the output wire AV OUT to display and connect other according devices to the host make sure the connection is correct 3 Need to turn off electronic lock with a key to the LOCK position required is the normal starting up the corresponding light turns yellow after starting up Below Figure 4 1 is testing wiring as well as the the power supply wiring during actual loading Yellow line ACC Black line Only used as a test wiring Car circuit control as lis Connection diagram 12V 55AH DC12V 5A More Figure4 1 1 The power supply voltage input range is DC8 36V when there is only a blue light on it is A a standby state which is not really starting up more than one light will be on under normal start up status Note 2 The host can not be delayed shutdown when you us
29. em system menu alarm settings sensor settings Set the menu in Figure 4 21 with high or low trigger level and then turn on the alarm this menu is corresponding with four external alarm input SENSOR IN which can be for eight external alarm output it must be connected to the corresponding external sensing switch device such as door magnet power supply emergency button turning signal switch brake lights Figure 2 12 etc rough connections are shown in Figure 374 ha Be the the host back panel alarm interface External level input eo xterna sensor switch I O SENSORS pean nee i Figure 3 4 GNB O B peed alarm setting system menu alarm settings speed setting If the vehicle selects the GPS to get speed information which requires normal status of the GPS signal then we need to set a high threshold speed limits such as 100km h that is the maximum speed limit alarm is opened when vehicle is started vehicle will output alarm when the vehicle speed exceeds 100KM H If you choose to obtain speed information from the vehicle it must be connected to the speed pulse sensor which is used to calculate the speed ratio coefficient pulse speed the pulse sensor is connected to the two wires SPEED A and SPEED B of our device the speed ratio will be measured according to the set speed and pun during vehicle s moving which is a little complicated to operate simple wiring in Figure 3 5 SPEED A Pulse sensor
30. ement on the PC gServer which is divided into two steps One step is the gServer Manage username allocation and vehicle adding if it is a self built server this work can be done internally if affiliated to manufacturer s server this will need assist from the technical staff to add The other step is to log in gServer Client by user name to review which ultimately achieves gServer reporting please refer to the CD ROM gServer technical documentation for client s detailed operation Section 4 Menu function instructions 4 1 Device Start up and User Login In After hostis installed in vehicle environment according to the installation instructions start it up by ensuring that power supply and other external devices are connected properly normal start up screen as Figure 4 1 The machine starts to enter the normal quad monitor interface as shown in Figure 4 2 Te ie a LOADING Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Press the LOGIN button on remote control to go directly into the login screen as shown in Figure 4 3 Description 1 Device No user set the unique device number to each device which will automatically display on the right of the ID input box it is required for unique device number for the same server device number modifications please refer to section 4 3 2 2 Username Include administrator and operator the Administrator has the authority to operate on all menus Operator has only view permissions 3 Password Ent
31. er into the video search menu play back video files by searching for different video types all types conventional types alarm types and different storage media SD1 and SD2 Specific files can be searched by date and time when there is vedio files some day the corresponding date will be displayed in green as shown in Figure 4 50 searching results will be displayed after searching as shown in Figure 4 51 Enter into the search results interface to display the related information of video file Firstly there are two types conventional video and alarm video conventional video is generally the video files recorded after setting up the start recording or timer recording but no alarms have occurred while alarm video occurs when the host occurs alarm or alarm is input from external which cause host to record video files for example sensor settings speed alarm settings acceleration settings motion detection settings have all been set parameters inside and also connected to the peripherals externally when the alarm signal is generated the system will record the alarm file The resolution refers to the resolution of the video playback which has three kinds D1 HD1 CIF the starting time and ending time of the video file is the packaged time and it will display the file size of the corre sponding channel in behind the file size has something to do with the resolution video packaged time and quality for detailed package file siz
32. er starting up firstly modify the host s device number System Menu General Settings Vehicle Information Device Number device number range is from 00000 to 99999 Server identifies the host according to the device number so it is very important to modify the device number If the modified device number cannot be reported sometimes please check the server device number has been used or not Step 3 Modify the vehicle identification number the vehicle information displayed on gServer platform is based on vehicle identification number If it is not modified it will display 00000 in default If all are in default it would cause inconvenience to find vehicles So it is proposed to modify the vehicle identification number Step 4 Enter another menu settings System Menu General Settings Network Settings set the server IP and control port the server can be self built and can be affiliated to the manufacturer s server as well enter the server IP and control port which is typically 6608 the save by end one main process of gServer quick reporting is as Figure 3 10 below Installing Modify the Modify the Setup the server the SIM card pee address and port 3G settings gServer manage User name assigned add vehicles gServer Client Client viewing lt lt q Figure 3 10 gServer reported to the server process Step 5 Enter the system menu peripheral wireless broadband which
33. er the appropriate password according the selected username select down key to move to OK and press ENTER to log in when the password is correct when password is incorrect prompts login password error message press OK to reenter the password The initial password for administrator is 111111 The system menu interface after login is as shown in Figure 4 4 _ e LOGIN DEV NUM 1 11104 USER PASSWORD SEARCH SYSTEM INFO CAUTION Date Time Vehicle User etc password is error Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 The system menu includes seven main menus General settings video settings alarm settings system tools peripherals video search system information as shown in Figure 4 4 1 All ofthe following sub menu settings must be confirmed to save to take effect otherwise the setting is invalid 2 The check box L filled means this function is selected unfilled means it is not selected Note 3 Numbers can be inputted directly by the number keys on the remote control or using the soft keyboard Letters input must be completed through the soft keyboard Press RETURN for submenu to go back 4 2 System Menu Organizational Framework G SENSOR TEMPERATURE MOTION DETECTION CONFIGURE TOOLS FORMAT Default password 111111 SEARCH PTZ SETUP PERIPHERALS WIRELESS SETUP WIFI SETUP SD HDD STATUS DEVICE STATUS Frgure 4 5 4 3 General settings _ STP S P lt GEN
34. f PTZ connects through channel 2 then you need to switch to channel 2 maximize on the monitor interface to control it For details please refer to Chapter 3 4 To the selected channel to access PTZ PTZ related parameters set with the remote control PTZ for example PTZ pick on Channel 2 then monitor the interface you want to switch to a 2 channel Note to maximize in order to control it Details refer to Chapter 3 4 4 7 2 Wireless broadband Description When the MDVR will use 3G network to report to platform related network settings in this menu should be done 1 Insert the appropriate SIM card according to the communication configuration of the machine supporting three WCDMA China Unicom EVDO China Telecom and TD SCDMA China Mobile SIM card slot is on the front panel with a key to unlock it and open the protective cover by left you can see two interfaces SIMA and SIMB In regard to the SIM card installation please refer to the second chapter of this manual 2 2 Figure 2 5 or the reference figure as follows 2 Installed SIM card and then plug in the 3G antenna to ensure that the system is able to receive good 3G signal B SIM B 3 Edit the following information on menu interface of wireless broadband A set the module enable to be open B select the type of communication if the machine supports WCDMA type then select WCDMA if supports EVDO type then select EVDO Press ENTER key to switch it is decided by mo
35. g disk management FORMAT SD CARD a CAUTION SELECT SD uu BE SURE FOR FOTMAT COK CANCEL Formatting is successful the system will restart Figure 4 33 Figure 4 34 Formatted SD card operation Start up after installing SD card please format the SD card under normal circumstances the formatting steps are as the above charts then press Format button to choose whether to format by the pop up boxes It will remind the successful formatting after formatting finished WARNING Formatting will delete all the data storage on the device please confirm whether there are other documents and important information when do the first time formatting 4 6 2 Configuration management and log search Config File Manange Figure 4 35 Figure 4 36 Configuration management are mainly the importing and exporting system settings and the factory resetting when execute exporting current configuration the system will store the configuration information on the MDVR into the SD card if other MDVR s configuration is the same with this device s configuration then this SD card can be inserted into other MDVR to be executed by importing current configuration Restore the default settings when you can not find the cause of the malfunction in the system which is set incorrectly or by artificial error you can execute the restore default settings and then re set the relevant parameters of the host it will be asked to reboot the host af
36. hen 3G communication UN Locy MD module exists IR Infrared receiver receives the remote 2 N signal E amp RS485 amp RS232 RJ45 MCU CAM4 T AV OU O amp RS485 amp RS232 AV OUT CAM4 CAM3 CAM2 CAM1 UDIO OUT ND Chl IDEO OUT V OUT RS232 RX RS232 1X RS485 A 2 RS485 B 2 RS485 A 1 RS485 B 1 2V OUT gt L oj TIm Ta SCH A Di niw Nn Figure 2 7 The MDVR back panel interface definition Power Input 4CH Audio andVideo Input 4PIN Red yellow black Connect to the network interface RJ45 ENSOR IN ENSOR IN ENSOR IN ENSOR IN PEAK PEAK IC IN PEED A PEED B G_IN SENSOR OUTI 5 ND Table 3 The MDVR rear panel interface description as follows Connector Name 4PIN is made by four lines red black yellow white GPS Antenna GPS GPS Antenna connector 3GAntenna 36 3GAntenna connector _Mcu MCU __ Thesystem debugging interface R amp D dedicated _ Sensorinput SENSORIN _ Switch input interface valid when high level gt 4V _ Vehicle Speed_ SPEED _ The device can get vehicle s speed information Cee O e eene Tintercom e _ MICintercom microphonsinterface Amplifier SPEAK ntercom audio power amplifieroutput 2 4 MDVR overall appearance amp structure diagram model Two 2 5 The MDVR Rear Panel Interface Definition 2
37. idence If you do not enter the vehicle identification number then it will show 00000 in default For detailed input method please refer to Chapter 3 2 3 Line number company name the name of the driver can fill out as demand 4 3 3 User management settings assword setup interface is shown in Figure 4 10 1 Password effective settings to select on or off 2 Only administrators have permission to modify the passwords of users and administrators Ordinary user s password is initially set as 000000 and the initial password for administrator is 111111 When password change finishes and exit menu it will need to use new password to log in again the login screen shown in Figure 4 3 4 3 4 Network Settings Network setup interface is shown in Figure 4 11 1 IP address Mask Gateway etc are LAN network setting after plugging in the network cable there is no need to input if you do not use them 2 Server s IP address is the one MDVR host using 3G to report to gServer platform central server which generally is the public fixed IP the IP address must be set up or else 3G host cannot report to platform this requires our host can support 3G this menu will no need of setting if the host is without 3G module 3 Control port set to be the port number of the gateway server generally the default is set to 6608 port 4 4 Video settings It is divided into four video settings menu General Settings encoding settings sub str
38. ill release alarm information after detection when there are moving objects The motion detection alarm events can be searched in the log with the name CHL MD Alarm the user can review these logs under the System Tools log search When the channel acts as motion detection the video of the channel will be packaged into alarm recording which users can search and play back the videos during that period of time Motion detection area setup steps Sates eee ae eh ea ons Figure 4 30 Select the Settings and press ENTER on the remote control to enter the motion detection area setup interface as shown in Figure 4 30 Firstly select the first box yellow which will turn blue after pressing ENTER secondly select the second box and press ENTER the rectangular area which takes the two box as diagonal is selected Thirdly RETURN to the higher level interface and save Sensitivity is divided into three levels low medium and high Under high sensitivity state it is capable of sensing changes in light while under the low sensitivity state only can detect the moving objects customers can set the sensitivity level according to the actual situation 4 6 System Tools Itis divided into four menus under System Tools configuration management rch TOOLS te F k FORMAT LOG CONF I GURE SEARCH SYSTEM INFO Storage Device Format Config Manage Device Format Upgrade etc Figure 4 31 Figure 4 32 4 6 1 The formattin
39. ings menu interface Frgure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 WETWORE SETUP Figure 4 11 4 When the GPS time proofreading opens in the default time zone such as the default GM 08 00 time zone system will automatically proofread time by GPS when it reaches time proofreading point 5 Switching machine the ignition mode timer mode the ignition mode is that MDVR began to start up after vehicle starts its key this operation is recommended as the preferred default starting up timer mode is the operating mode of startup and shutdown at the point of time set by the user 6 Off delay Either the ignition mode or timer mode as long as the wiring is correct you can set the delay off of host delay off time range is from 5 minutes to 180 minutes MDVR will continue to do the video recording by the delay off set time before shutting down when the vehicle is turned off 4 3 2 Vehicle settings 1 Device No user sets a unique device number to each device which will automatically display on the right of the number input box The device number is 5 digits amp characters digits are effective If itis 3G device it is strongly suggested to set a unique device number because a server requires only one device number 2 Vehicle identification number this number is recommended to be set during installation because the vehicle identification number will be superimposed onto the video during video encoding to be strong video ev
40. ive pulses which will interfere with the normal operation of the host The diameter of positive and negative power cord must be more than 01 5mm C Alarm input amp output This device has 4 alarm input and one alarm output interface alarm input detection are all level detection which can be accessed by a variety of vehicles driving state such as brakes steering keyless entry an emergency alarm button etc Brake as shown in Figure 2 12 when the brake pedal is depressed MDVR will be able to detect high level otherwise low level is detected Alarm output are all level output with drive capacity of 200mA if you want to access the devices with larger power ratio it is necessary to use external relay alarm output photoelectric alarm wiring diagram in Figure 2 13 as below Brake plate Brake lights 12V MDVR Sensor Input line Sensor 2 7 SIM Card Installation If the MDVR supports 3G wireless communication SIMA SIMB 6 module you will need to install SIM card which is suitable for WCDMA EVDO TD CDMA SIM card is in the front motherboard of the host when the host key swifts to UN LOCK open the SD card protective cover to left to expose the SD card slot and SIM card slot Metal SIM card face up and the gap aligned l forward mouth pressed into place please remember i Figure 2 14 to pay attention to the positive and negative as well ag ote direction when inserting SIM card after installation cover protective cover then l
41. l Preview Preview is open by default the function of preview is to make video normally show in the channel if you turn off the preview then the channel image cannot be seen but in fact the image is still there and be video recorded Sharpness resolution PAL NTSC D1 HD1 CIF D1 704 576 704 480 D1 HD1 CIF HD1 704 288 704 240 Se aa cae CIF 352 288 352 240 D1 HD1 CIF 4 4 3 Sub stream settings Sub stream is important parameters when the video audio and data are uploaded to the network via 3G as shown in Figure 4 17 and its settings is related to whether the video displayed on gServer platform is clear and smooth Of course the most important factor for network transmission is the up and down rate of the local network broadband Video resolution can be set as CIF and QCIF 1 The corresponding relationship between bit rate setting and the frame rate changing is shown as below the bit rate set here is the transmission rate of a channel 2 The frame rate setting is changed according to the corresponding bit rate change it can be set as bit rate 96 frame rate 10 in default This setting is the current one that can guarantee fluency as well as a certain resolution when 3G network transmits audio and video but you can set this based on your own network situation if under good enough network bandwidth it can be set with higher frame rate and bit rate and it can also be set automatically Bitrate 16 24 32 40 48 pea 72 80 D Frame rat
42. libration is clearing up X Y Z parameters The acceleration can be understood as a 3D X Y Z axis respectively stands for three group status up and down left and right front and rear the uniform is useless the acceleration setting mainly set the threshold which needs to be determined Generally speaking the instantly acceleration is relatively large when vehicle is under emergent brake crash acceleration and sharp turns situations the intuitive reflect is the relatively large threshold beating which is in waveform display of three state X Y Z when playback on PC 4 5 4 Temperature settings JEMPERATURE MOTION DETECTION Temperature Alarm Setup Figure 4 26 Figure 4 27 1 emperature has two kinds of unit Celsius C and degrees Fahrenheit F 2 The temperature returns onto the device via temperature sensor as long as you set the temperature alarm threshold and it begins to be enabled When the temperature is higher than the threshold the device will release alarm and it can be transmitted to the center gServer platform to record the alarm information after alarm function is turned on 4 5 5 Motion Detection Settings a SENSOR SPEED G SENSOR 1 TEMPERA TUBE Figure 4 28 Figure 4 29 Motion Detection Settings Select the motion detection under alarm settings module to enter the motion detection settings interface as shown in Figure 4 29 Within the area selected by the user the system w
43. ock keys 2 8 Remote Control Function keys Description Pe oe es te D LOGIN Number key area Subtraction adjustment PTZ control Direction key area Delete Cancel System intormation i Play back operation key area 4images segmentation PTZ Control Key area Shortcut key test key When VCR has a password press the LOGIN button to enter the password Since the system does not have restoring or resetting function please remember the password Information Review RETURN Return to the upper layer of the sub menu Eventually exit the setup menu and return to the monitor screen PAUSE STEP Pause key when play back image amp data and single step play key as well each pr an play one step press arrow keys to resume normal playback speed Button of starting play press this key to play when you have searched and selected the video file ORWARD Fast forward key when play back video data fourth gear 2X 4X 8X 16X REW Rewind key when play back video data fourth gear 2X 4X 8X 16X REW NEXT Turn to next page next one of searched files Turn to previous page previous one of searched files PTZ FUNCTION Automatic preset recall zoom zoom focus focus aperture KEYS aperture PTZ PRESET RECALL BRUSH F1 F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 is the function testing key Section 3 Common quick setting and operation 3 1 The Junction Test and Start Up The host s power cords are r
44. ort 128GB Four alarm inputs 4V above will be high frequency electric alarm A utput One alarm output output high frequency 12V RS485 Two RS485 G Interface RS232 One RS232 One Rj45 Which can be used for external WIFI e MIC MIC SPEAK SPEAK SPEAK built in 3G HSDPA EVDO TD CDMA optional GPS coordinates GPS speed etc which can be written into code stream and upload wirelessly as well optional External built in acceleration sensor G Sensor optional Supporting PC plavback PC playback of video files and analyze the vehicle information in fi software aServer Centralized management of software to achieve the preview etc a ols elele ne uUograding D caro Input impedance Each input impedance is 75Q Work Operating Temperaturel_25 C 70 C environment OPerating Humidity ao 95 SS Machine 170 W mmx50 H mmx187 L mm With the constantly updating of our products this technical specifications table will A also have occasional updates Our company reserves the right to change the product s Note technologyThe parameters without notifying customers e Table 2 MDVR Product Specifications Il Economic type Syste IS014496 10 processing CIF 1536Kbps 128Kbps HD1 2048Kbps 380Kbps D1 2048Kbps and storage 400Kbps 8 levels of optional quality 1 this the highest 8this the lowes Four alarm inputs 4V above will be high frequency electric
45. ote monitoring It is developed by high speed processor and embedded Linux platform combined with the most advanced H 264 video compression decompression technology network technology inthe field of IT and GPS positioning technology using SD card as the storage medium MDVR can realize four CIF HD1 D1 format of audio and video recording vehicle driving information recording and GPS positioning signals uploading functions MDVR with the center software can realize functions of alarm linkage center monitoring remote management and playback analysis This product is with simple appearance and all metal housing design itis also with characteristics of scalability super anti vibration flexible and convenient installment powerful function high reliability good heat dissipation and stability Four audio and video input selectable resolution D1 HD1 CIF H 264 video compression algorithm Liunx operating system supporting dual stream Built in 3G WCDMA EVDO TD SCDMA WIFI GPS module highly scalable Support two SD card dual card storage longer Support digital watermark function Rich peripheral interface Such as R8485 RS232 RJ45 MIC SPEAK interface 3 8 second delay of power off to protect data preventing loss of video data from momentary power failure Vehicle black box function recording speed location with GPS acceleration and other information Standard industrialization embedded design low power consumption all met
46. some time A Firstly check whether the host side displays dialing if it keeps the dialing status it may be because the flow of the SIM card has run out replace the SIM card to test Secondly query whether the host device number has been modified by the driver the host with modified device number needs to be resubmitted to add vehicle information thirdly if it still does not work by changing the card it will need to check whether the host s 3G module fails pepe 3 storage space corresponding table Appendix 3 storage space corresponding table Q A EN C ENESENESEIEIEREN ror oeo a ane aes 220 ae fras A ee oe Oe a The space occupying for each image video recording per hour is shown as above table which is for reference only the actual video file size has something to do with light changes of the current channel movement of object and many other factors if the image is stationary then video file size will be much smaller in order to save space it can be set to turn off the audio or turn off the channel without video amp zi a T ox Ly A oo
47. ter restoring the default settings Log Search OG SEARCH 6s 07 08 po 16 22 CAUTION Wait TIME mies Figure 4 37 Figure 4 38 Select start amp end time and select the type of event all types alarm log system log operation log before searching the system will record the relevant information such as system boot user login user settings network settings video loss playback files motion detection alarm system settings and other information 4 6 3 Device Upgrade i n SIM A SIM B 1A A ERN EA S E 4 S B D1 f SD2 Figure 4 39 Figure 4 40 Upgrade steps are as follows Step 1 copy the xxx crc upgrade program files to the root directory of the SD card do not need to build any folder copy directly to the SD card inside Step 2 Insert the SD card into the SD card slot of the host then power supply to the host when host starts up it will be prompted to enter the Upgrading interface upgrade which will last about 1 2 minutes The equipment did not shut down connect the device shutdown Step 3 after the success of the upgrade the system will automatically enter monitoring four split screen Press the INFO key on remote control to view system version information 1 During the upgrading process of host do not power off or unplug the SD card otherwise it will cause the
48. the room the signal of GPS antenna in the room will be obscured it is recommended that the GPS antenna is placed outdoor Q Deviation of GPS location on map A It means the signal is valid if the GPS module already positioned there may many reasons for the deviation such as government restrictions permissible error GPS signal interruption etc the actual satellite map may have deviation for security reasons general map can solve the problem by using GPS correction 3G wireless module Q If use the 3G wireless module for dial up what do I need to pay attention to A 1 Choose the built in wireless module WCDMA or EVDO corresponding module settings are not the same the modules supported by different machines models are not the same so please make sure whether your module and SIM is in correspondence Do not use telecom SIM card on WCDMA machine 2 Check whether the settings of Server IP and port are correct whether 3G signal is strong enough for dialing and then check whether the 3G dial up is successful or not 3 When dialing is unsuccessful please check 3G antenna is in good contact or not the dial up may fail because of weak signal moreover please check whether the SIM card has enough traffic if no traffic dial up will be unsuccessful Q When 3G has neither report nor video what should be done first A Press INFO key to enter the system information page check whether the SIM card exists and view the signal strength
49. two menus named SD HDD Status menu and Device Status menu SD HDD Status menu displays the related information the total capacity and remaining capacity of SD card after entering SD HOO STATUS DEV IGE STATUS Figure 4 56 Device Status View of System Information DEVICE STATUS Storage Device Info Figure 4 55 R LIN SUCCESS Figure 4 57 Under the status of four screen monitoring on site press the INFO button on the remote control to directly display device status information as shown in Figure 4 57 which includes the version information of hardware software and the MCU and will display related information of GPS module WIFI module 3G wireless module and SIM card at the same time Device status information will be often used in viewing of system status and fault judgment For example when you use 3G to report to gServer server platform here the status of 3G card signal and dial up can be displayed intuitively and here can also display whether the connecting to the server center is successful or not Appendix 1 gServer platform interface PTZ 105 3 CONTROL gt VEHICLE INFORMATIO STATUS Appendix 2 Common problems and treatment Q What can I do when found a problem with the product but I can not solve it by myself A Take note of the model and software version number then submit a detailed description of the problem to the technicalsupporting engineers to anal
50. twork Settings Vehicle Information Password Settings 18 18 Video settings General settings Encoding settings Sub stream Video plan 19 20 Alarm settings Sensor settings Speed 21 21 Temperature Settings Motion Detection settings 22 23 System Tools Format 23 23 Configuration Management Log Search 24 24 The Peripheral Management System Upgrade PTZ Settings 25 25 Wireless Broadband 26 26 Wifi Settings 27 27 Video Serching 27 28 System Information 29 29 Attachment 1 gServer Platform Interface 30 30 Attachment 2 Common Problems and Treatment 30 31 Attachment 3 Memory Space Correspondence Table 32 32 PREFACE A Features Introduction MDVR is a kind of cost effective device with strong functional scalability which is specially designed for vehicle video monitoring and rem
51. word press ENTER key to turn to EN and then enter numbers 95886 After the completion of above steps press the RETURN key to go back and save other text input under other menus will be more or less the same Please press CANCEL to delete it when there is a typo during the input process 3 3 Video settings 1 Video Start Up After the installation of anew SD card in the device the formatting is recommended after normal boot into the system in order for system to have better compatible relationship with its format After the formatting host will automatically start up the video when restart 2 Timerrecording Firstly modify to be timing video under the System menu Video Settings General Settings Video mode save and return to the previous menu level to be video plan and then set the time period of the video save it after setting finished 3 Alarm recording Firstly modify to be alarm recording under the System menu Video Settings General Settings Video mode then set the alarm pre record time range 0 60s and alarm video delay 30 900s alarm output delay 58 255S which can be set according to the actual external alarm device Secondly it is needed to install the corresponding external alarm input device such as the emergency button set by sensor power switch for open close door brakes lights and other sensors the following are the several main alarm settings of this device A The sensor input alarm syst
52. yze the more detailed you have submitted the more convenient for us to analysize Q How about when there is no video output from the vehicle host device A 1 Check the host s turn on status if only a blue light on it means the hostis in standby status and has not been started up yet meanwhile check whether the host s power cords red amp yellow cords are in power supply status or not if only one cord is supplying power the device is unable to start up 2 Check the power supply status of display screen as well as check whether the display video has been switched to AV status 3 Check the connecting status between the host s video output cable and display screen 4 check whether the lock status of the host s LOCK it must be locked before normal starting up Q How to do when the car host video input interface is different from the camera output interface A The car uses 4PIN type while camera uses BNC or aviation head type if not in correspondence please use conversion head for connection or wiring based on standard corresponding according to the cable sequence defined by the car host Q How to do when the device does not conduct video recording after it is turned on and SD card has already been installed A 1 Check whether the SD card has been formatted or not after installation because unformatted SD card cannot be used Enter System Menu System Tools Device Format to format the newly installed SD card
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