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1. Ch 3 CH 4 ALL CH Protocol Baud Rate PTZ ID PTZ Speed TEST Protocol Pelco D Baud Rate 9600 PTZ ID 01 63 08 PTZ Speed 01 04 02 Test Apply Enable all camera have same PTZ setting or use the CH1 CH4 for difference PTZ setting with difference PTZ cameras Support totally 16 protocols which including Pelco D Pelco P DSCP FastDome PIH 1016 PIH 1017 Pelco06 Pelco07 Pelco08 Pelco09 Pelco10 Pelco11 Pelco12 Pelco13 Pelco14 Pelco15 If no corresponding protocol in here please contact with local distributor we can provide the technical support to add the special protocol if user can provide PTZ details information Selectable with 1200 2400 4800 9600 Can allow user defined from 01 to 63 PTZ ID PTZ turning speed level from 01 to 04 which defined as 01 for slow and 04 as fastest Can be test with corresponding camera with PTZ setting Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings 50 MDR Manual V 6 System Information Press ENTER to assess the System Information menu This menu displays DVR information that may be required for technical support In addition information regarding the installed hard disk also displayed In this menu user can clear the log information of the DVR system Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ System Into Version NO V6A A 01 038 Hard Disk Information HDD Status Capacity Size Free Space 1 FAT 32 039 007 328
2. Note MDR factory settings are programmed to display administrative view on VGA monitor If MDR is connected on the Video output 1 press the VIDEO button on the IR to switch to composite monitor output Please see a list of factory default settings under System Default Settings explanation page 2 System Login for Setup Functions The unit have password authorization enabled in order to enter setup The IR will not response to any commands until SETUP or LOGIN key is pressed for validating the user authority of MDR To enter a password e Press the LOGIN LOCK or SETUP key on the handheld controller e When a menu appears on the display enter the Unit ID and stored password Default unit is 000 and password is 88888888 e Press ENTER on the handheld controller If the password is accepted the setup menu will appear Please enter Unit ID amp password Unit ID 000 Password Enter Cancel Two levels of password are available in the setup e USER PASSWORD CORRECT indicates permission is limited to playback advertisement movie and music Default USER password is 22222222 e ADMIN PASSWORD CORRECT indicates full access to MDR Default ADMIN password is 88888888 MDR Manual 2 Control of System Operations The MDR has two versions of the firmware e Security only version e Multimedia version Security only version In the security only version MDR has the capability of performing the Digital Video Recording only The U
3. EXIT to quit without saving changes NETT Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ system Info Date Time General Video Type Audible Alarm Priority Record HDD O W HDD Format Network Security Default Setup USB Operation Driver Info 27 MDR Manual A Date Time Press ENTER to access input settings Use ARROW keys to scroll through the options Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ system Info Date Time 06 18 2006 Sunday General 18 00 30 Video Type Date Mode MM DDIYYYY Audible Alarm Weekday Start Monday Priority Record Weekday End Friday HDD O W Time Sync None HDD Format Network Security Default Setup USB Operation Driver Info x Apply Date DD MM YYYY Enter with number keys Time HH MM SS Enter with number keys Date Mode US or Int l Press ENTER to switch between the date patterns Weekday Start Day Name Press ENTER to advance days Weekday End Day Name Press ENTER to advance days Time Sync The system allow have the time synchronizing via by either GPS or NTP While selecting the GPS the device must have GPS connection and GPS signal must be have well reception signal This process run at every 1 hour while system running While selecting the NTP Network Time Protocol the device must have network access connection and assign the NTP IP location This process run at 6 00am local time while the system have network connection Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save th
4. Schedule Event Setup PTZ System Info EN s i M SE ananman cmo MM Date Time General Company Name XYZ Video Type Vehicle Number 123 Audible Alarm Driver Name ABC Priority Record HDD O W HDD Format Network Security Default Setup USB Operation Driver Info The screen will pop up a text entry keyboard Use Arrows to choose characters press ENTER to type Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings Press EXIT to return to the SETUP list 43 V 2 Camera Setup Camera Menu MDR Manual Press the RIGHT ARROW key to change control to the CAMERA tab Press ENTER to open the Camera configuration screen Press ARROW keys to move to each highlighted field and press ENTER to type into each field highlighted System A Schedule Event Setup PTZ System Info Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera Num Rate FPS Resolution Time Insert Output Model Camera Name Image Quality Audio Rec Camera Num Recording Rate Name Quality Audio Rec Y N 1 YES 1 NO 1 NO 1 NO 04 01 04 30 CIF OE Camera View Apply Type in the title for each camera to appear on the video display The camera label is embedded on the video 8 letters max Press ENTER to enter the recording quality 1 is the highest quality Enable Disable for the audio record for each camera channel when there are no audio input and sho
5. Setup Motorolla avi 3n decet ne eR dT Sd RO ed Fes Ane Bd GRE o ne I F 22 Ana Fem Ane eT EE en Ane ed Movie amp Music Verizon avi Size 20 172KB Press right key to delete file Page Down Page Up NOTE When copying the advertising contents to the CF card using Windows PC create a folder called Ads on the CF card All the advertising media contents should be copied to Ads folder for uploading the advertisement on MDR Movie amp Music Movie amp Music option displays the movie and music files on the CF card Select the desired file to upload and press CF button of the handheld control the unit will copy the file to DVR Once completed successfully the unit will display a confirmation message Operate CF Card Copy Information Change Setup Advertisement Movie amp Music Size 70 118KB Capacity 000 130MB Free 000 038MB Press right key to delete file _ PageDown T d FE 56 MDR Manual VIII Hard Disk File Structure Hard Disk file structure Using the USB to connect the DVR to PC the file structure of the unit looks like below record Folder Name Contents Description WE List of the advertisement file Ads_log Log file for tracking all the advertisement playback history by DVR this contains playback time interval number List of the movie file mM List of the music file u Time System file 57 Supported format MPEG4 MPEG2 MPEG File extens
6. Upon turning the power on the unit will automatically start to update the new firmware from the CF card During the upgrade POW and ALM LEDs will start to flash f Remove the CF card from the MDR unit once completed WARNING The upgrade procedure requires no power interruption The CF card slot on the unit is a necessary opening on the unit Please ensure that no liquid is spilled on the slot In addition install the system where dust and dirt are also not likely to contaminate the opening 53 MDR Manual VII Compact Flash Card management Insert the CF Card into CF Slot the CF Card mark will show on the screen press CF button on the handheld IR A screen will pop up with the following options Notice Please make sure the CF card insert as face down The CF card must show the technical label upright and any graphics label on the face down Operate CF Card Copy Setup Change Setup Advertisement Movie amp Music Operate CF Card If there are any video recorded files on the CF card this option allow to play back the recordings Select the Operate CF Card and press Enter the screen will show as below erae ne EE 7431 pup c ur Se de e c O O re Change Setup Advertisement Movie amp Music Size 18 124KB Press right key to delete file Page Down Page Up 54 MDR Manual Please allow the system to show the record files on the CF card Select the file and press Enter key to
7. a complete file description of the MDR hard drive layout please look at the chapter labeled as Hard Disk File Structure towards the end of the manual HOST MODE Using the ENTER Key on the handheld IR select the HOST MODE The HOST MODE allows an external USB jump drive to be connected Once the connection is established all the contents of the jump drive is automatically uploaded to the MDR ads folder For a complete file description of the MDR hard drive layout please look at the chapter labeled as Hard Disk File Structure at the end of the manual After USB operation please press Exit then the MDR will re start and back to the normal system operation NOTICE For USB Operation To maintain the live connection between Windows PC and MDR via USB cable the Device Mode menu screen needs to stay active Exiting the option will interrupt the connection system Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ system Into Date Time e General USB Mode Select Video Type Host Mode Audible Alarm Connect to USB drive Priority Record HDD OW HDD Format Network Security Default Setup USB Operation _ Press apply to activate Driver Info 42 MDR Manual L Driver Info The DRIVER INFO is used to store the following text information into the unit Company Name Vehicle Number and Driver Name Use ARROW keys to select the option for modification Press ENTER at the highlighted line
8. below 23 MDR Manual Folder Name Contents Description Remark List the contents of the Supported format advertisement files MPEG4 MPEG2 MPEG File extension VOB MPG AVI DAT Movie List the contents of the movie Supported format files MPEG4 MPEG2 MPEG1 File extension VOB MPG AVI DAT List the contents of the music Supported format files WAV MP3 WMA IV 2 Playback Management F LI A To search the recordings use ARROWS to select 9 9 cand press ENTER Enter the required information on the screen MDR selects the current date by default Mo D The main screen allows the user to enter the specific dates for the playback The oldest record time is a quick reference for the oldest recording available to MDR Using the numeric keypad of the handheld IR controller or keys to increase the values fill the appropriate data Year Range is 2000 to 2099 Only the last 2 digits of the year are changeable Ex 03 for year 2003 Month Range is 01 12 for the corresponding month number Day Range 01 31 for the corresponding day of the recording Hour Range 00 23 for the appropriate hour to begin the search Minutes Range 00 59 to narrow the search Press Setup on the hand held IR remote to get the calendar The yellow color indicates the days of recording The blue color indicates no recording After entering the start time move to the START and press ENTER
9. indicates system is reading writing to hard disk REC Video recording status LED ON indicates recording is on for at least one channel ALM Alarm status LED ON indicates unit is currently responding to an alarm condition Alarm can be caused by an external sensor trigger hard disk failure and video loss POWER Input power status LED ON confirms that unit is powered ERR Error status with USB connection LED blinks while USB connection problem occur ACC USB connection status LED blinking indicates data transfer using USB port CF CF card status LED ON indicates that CF card is inserted and the data is accessible Notice when the ALM on caused by video loss or trigger High Speed Limit sensor require login as administrator to disable the alarm LED and buzzer from control panel 2 IR Receiver Lens Please ensure that the MDR is installed where the handheld IR controller can be pointed directly to the IR receiver lens Point your handheld controller at the spot on the recording module allowing the unit in responding to commands from the controller CF Card Slot To upgrade the MDR software and transfer files without the use of a PC use an industry standard Compact Flash card and the handheld controller For uploading instructions refer to section labeled as System Upgrade Firmware Procedure USB Port The USB 2 0 transfer port allow to transfer data file from mobile unit to PC also MDR can act as host device
10. on the handheld IR controller The recorded video history beginning at the time chosen will be listed on the screen Use the arrow keys to advance to the starting time Select the entry and press ENTER to 24 MDR Manual playback the video file Date of recording Timing range Number of cameras recorded Record Ea wen R ded F H 09 05 2005 02 59 03 00 Four Pic 30 1 cc ond QUAM of video rr Browse to the first page Browse to the next page Show the movie file size Browse to the last page While the selected video file is playing back user can select the video to jump to the specific time in the clip Press Goto on the handheld and a selection bar would appear at the top left of the screen with a reference point about the length of the clip Input the desired time and select Start to go to the required minute While the video is playing back pressing Enter on the IR will show the associated text on the channel and pressing Enter again will hide the text giving a clear picture to view The text on the video shows the following fields Driver ID Vehicle ID Camera label GPS coordinates if available Date Time Sensor label if sensor was activated in the setup and sensor activity happens the user definable sensor labels get embedded on the video for 10 seconds User can also switch channels of video by pressing the desired number of channel on the handheld IR numeric Key
11. playback Ifyou want to delete the record file press the right direction key gt If CF does not contain any record files then No Record message will be displayed Copy Setup This option enables the user to copy the setup of MDR to CF Card Use this option if the same settings are required to be applied on more than one MDR units Once the backup finishes take the CF card to second MDR unit and follow the Change Setup Option Change Setup Advertisement Movie amp Music Please wait while the setup is backing up Change Setup This option allows changing the settings based on the setting file stored on the CF card Select this option and press Enter button A message will pop up Changing setup while the setup process is changed Once completed successfully the unit will display a confirmation message The unit will restart for the new changes to take affect Operate CF Card Copy Setup Change Setup Advertisement Movie amp Music Please wait while the setup is changed Advertisement Advertisement option displays the advertisement files on the CF card Select 55 MDR Manual the desired file to upload and press CF button of the handheld control the unit will copy the advertisement file to DVR Status indicator will show the percentage of the files being copied Once completed successfully the unit will display a confirmation message Operate CF Card Copy Setup Coke avi Change
12. required by local statute for video surveillance MDR Manual Il 9 MDR Installation Layout Gamera S GREY RJ 45 Pas usa fier E f j en i ONT E _ j K Y eno i Sen TV moniter z W BNC l d ies ur i 9 ND m m A NO pia ti Had ape i TV monitor W BNG Input 1 Manu Samina i Avar ti iment P j ay awh Connect with Network GPS Antenna YOA IMPUT Manius Salt Advert reins tie pl aybask RS232A E RS232B RS232C H Rs485 fi Note This is a sample I O Schematic Sensors are not reserved for any device Sensors can be connected to any external device in any order The label in the setup differentiates the sensors connected to the I O MDR Manual il 10 MDR Bridal Connection Guideline DC IN The bridal description for the power cable supplied with MDR is as follows Power IN INPUT Red Positive wire Should be connected to the positive terminal of the battery INPUT GROUND Negative ground wire Should be Black connected to the negative terminal of the battery SIGNAL Yellow Connect with car ignition to let the system start up need provide ve DC power as signal ON OFF DC OUT The bridal description for the power cable supplied with MDR is as follows Power OUT OUTPUT Red Positive Power wire provide the power to camera or other device the voltage directly draw from POWER INPUT bypass the MDR OUTPUT Negative gro
13. system Camera Schedule PTZ System Info Sensor ALL CAMERA OFF Motion Detect O Configuration Enter for Selection T Set Area Sat Area o we fat See Mo iij cu or e 0 eam ore e o Lock Motion OFF Log Motion OFF ALL CAMERA Enable all camera with motion detection full area by set as ON Enable the individual motion detection setting for each camera by set as OFF Configuration For each camera enable disable by ON OFF in MD section Set ALL Full Screen as motion detection selection Area Set Select the area the allow to have motion detection block e Totally with 192 blocks on screen Press ENTER to make the block in Green color as active block and select the block with direction keys Re press ENTER to trigger off to make as transparent Press Setup to make full screen selection Re press Setup to trigger off the full screen selection When the motion detected in the block it will shown as red color block LOCK MOTION To enable the event does not erase during the over write process of hard disk LOG MOTION Enable the motion detection in the log record file Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings 49 MDR Manual V 5 PTZ Setup The MDR can support to connect with PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom camera and control via the IR remote controller System Camera Schedule Event Setu p EO system Info ALLCH PTZ Setup CH 1 CH 2
14. the last page Play select the advertising file and press Enter to play While the advertising is playing the Handheld IR navigation keys V increases decreases the volume Press l p will pause the advertising clips Pressing the il gt key will resume the playback Press EXIT return to the advertising menu Delete the file Select the file to delete and press the right direction key gt The screen will show a confirmation dialogue as below Select NO and press ENTER to cancel the delete operation Select YES and press ENTER to delete the file you have selected Note that once the file is deleted it cannot be recovered Press EXIT to return to the main menu 21 MDR Manual B To administer Music files use ARROWS to select The screen will show the menu as below Music FIA Take me to your heart E The unforgiving Music file name love you deeply Browse to the first page Browse to the previous page Browse to the next page Displays the music file size Browse to the last page Select the music file and press Enter to start playing the file While the music is playing the Handheld IR navigation keys A Y increases decreases the volume Pressing l gt will pause the music Pressing the p key will resume the playback Press EXIT return to the music menu Delete the file Select the file to delete and press the right direction key gt Se
15. to copy advertising clips from USB thumb drive MDR Manual Back Panel Layout Docking Module DB37 DB25 NET POWER di Rear Connections Mounting Assembly All connections to the MDR are attached to the rear of the Mounting Assembly using pre assembled bundles of wire specifically labeled for each purpose Terminal Block A Power INPUT and OUTPUT Connections Terminal Block B DB37 Audio Video Signal Inputs Sensors connections Inertia connection Terminal Block C DB25 Audio Video Signal outputs VGA RS232 RS485 Control Panel connection Terminal Block D GPS Antenna Connection Terminal Block E Network connection port RJ 45 Disconnecting a bridal does not affect the operation of remainder of the MDR functions MDR Manual il 12 Handheld IR Remote Controller Functions m 45060090 Numeric Input Keys Use the numbers to input values in the system setup screen or switch through the channels in live and playback Plus and Minus is used to increase setup values one by one e OY Navagation Arrows Use the ARROW keys to move between selections input fields and icons Press ENTER to select and EXIT to return Next and previous is also used to increase or decrease volume when at live or serach screens Each MDR includes a handheld Infra Red IR controller that allows the user to transmit commands to recording module and display on screen control menu either on a composite moni
16. 00 seaport noe Con 00 00 00 00 Con 00 00 00 00 keka Con 00 00 00 00 Con 00 00 00 00 bth hh eka sense Con 00 00 00 00 Con 00 00 00 00 frniininieninipin Con 00 00 00 00 Con 00 00 00 00 keka d Con 00 00 00 00 Con 00 00 00 00 icicieicicieinicieieiek Con 00 00 00 00 Con 00 00 00 00 Date Press ENTER to change the period of time to control the recording schedule Single Day Choose the name of a day to create a recording schedule 9 Every Choose Every to apply a schedule to every day of the week Weekday Schedule will only apply Weekdays weekday start and weekday end can be defined in the SYSTEM tab Choosing the asterisks will suspend the highlighted schedule Type Press ENTER to change the type of the recording mode Con Continuous recording MBR Motion Based Recording SEN Sensor Trigger Based Recording MIS MBR and SEN Recording Schedule 1 2 Press the RIGHT ARROW key to enter values using the NUMERIC keypad into any time field Schedule 1 is the first of two possible ON OFF cycles that apply to any day in the period chosen under Date Schedule 2 is the second cycle for any day in the period There is no need to overlap times e kkkkkkkkkku of Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 Ending at 23 59 of one day and beginning with 00 00 of the next day will provide continuous recording without interruption factory default setting Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings 46 MDR
17. Idle Time TimeSwtch FR XJ O Network 000 0 0000000000000 SubnetMask 1 1 11 2552552550 1 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Security Yes Driver Info Company Name XYZ Vehicle Number 123 Driver Name ABC Camera Camera 1 Label No Label Quality 1 Audio No Camera 2 Label No Label Quality 1 Audio No Camera 3 Label No Label Quality 1 Audio No Camera 4 Label No Label Quality 1 Audio No Camera Num 04 CIF Adver Autoplay Schedule ON Everyday _00 00 23 59 Event Setup Sensr6 o Sensor JOf Sescr8 JOf M J A 3 XSenitie 02 YSensitive 9 JOR J ZSenstie 1 02 _ 0 SpdSource GPS 41 K MDR Manual USB Operation There are two options available with the USB operation DEVICE MODE Using the ENTER Key on the handheld IR select the DEVICE MODE The DEVICE MODE allows a computer or a laptop to connect to the MDR via supplied USB cable Once connected the drive appears as a regular hard drive in the computer Normal Window operations could be performed example Download the recorded data from the unit to the computer hard drive Upload the advertisement clips from the computer to the unit etc For
18. Manual V 4 Event Setup Choose the EVENT tab and press enter to access the following menu There are 2 option under this item Sensor and Motion Detect System Camera Schedule Event Setup PTZ System Info Sensor Motion Detect V 4 1 Sensor Menu System Camera Schedule WAS 7 b PTZ System Info Name Status Log Lock Sensor 1 OFF NO NO Sensor 2 OFF NO NO Spd source Car Sensor 3 OFF NO NO Spd Check 000 Sensor 4 OFF NO NO 999 Sensor 5 OFF NO NO Sensor 6 OFF NO YES Sensor 7 OFF NO NO Sensor 8 OFF NO NO Low Speed Limit X Sensitive g 0 2 0 2 000 KPH Y Sensitive g 0 2 0 2 High Speed Limit Z Sensitive g 0 2 0 2 000 Name Press ENTER on the Name field to display the virtual keyboard Enter the text 47 STATUS LOG LOCK MDR Manual name to identify the source of each Sensor connected to the unit The sensor label embeds with the video when the sensor is triggered The label also identifies the type of event when doing a quick search using option Press ENTER to turn Normal Close NC Normal Open NO or turn OFF an input sensor Press ENTER to turn ON and OFF to enable or disable the input sensor to put as event log file To enable the event does not erase during the over write process of hard disk X Y Z Sensitive g SPD Source SPD Check Low Speed Limit High Speed Limit This value only used when the MDR connected with inertia sensor which can detect the ve
19. Mobile Digital Video Recorder with Advertisement Multimedia Playback Copyright 92005 2006 All Rights Reserved TABLE OF CONTENTS _ section Page I Product Components and Features 3 E II Installation Guidelines A ae II 1 Installation Environment Requirements A FEN II 2 Mounting Enclosingthe MDR Cl zt a A s Il 3 Installation Parts and Materials Required 9 NNNM l 4 MDR Product Views a O NEM l MDRDimension LJ s a l 6 MDR Package Contents ie ee Il 7 MDR Installation Location Guidelines J BO NNNM Il 8 MDR Installation Instructions 0 M NEN II 9 MDR Installation Layout 1 A sss s Il 10 MDR Bridal Connection Guideline IT s II 11 MDR Visual Orientation 4 s EN Il 12 Handheld IR Remote Controller Functions O 16 E III System Star up Shutdown 19 1 IV MDR system layout AT MEE IV 1 Multimedia Management nD __ er A Advertisement iD s MEME By MUSIC ie a CG Movie 2 L IV 2 Playback Management A es A Search Normal Recorded Playback 1 1 0 000 24 e B Search Event Recorded Playback 0 0000 00 206 V System Setup Management 27 EN V 1 System Setup nel ss BEN A Date Time 000000 Aes e B General ine ous v G Wideo Type 2222s 31 MEN D AudibleAlarm i 92 a E Priority Record i SS BENE F HDDOAV A v LS HDDFormat s 35 _ NENNEN H Network SE sl PNE I Securit
20. O Remaining Capacity in HDD 030 Hours Q Clear Log File EVENT LOG ADV LOG ALL LOG Version No This is the device firmware version number it might need to used when there are any technical question and user require to refer this information to technical support staff Hard Disk Information This will show that the built in Hard disk format and size If user find the hard disk status as FAT or size as 000 Please re format hard disk to check the hard disk status again Remaining Capacity in HDD This show the approximately available record hours at 4 Cameras and highest setting HD1 Quality 1 FPS 12FPS Notice The Hard disk consumption calculator available by distributor or direct dealer 51 MDR Manual System Information con t system Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ system Info Version NO V6A A 01 038 HDD Status Capacity Size Free Space 039 007 328 O Remaining Capacity in HDD 030 Hours Clear Log File EVENT LOG ADV LOG ALL LOG Are you sure to clear the log file Clear Event Log Ads Log select this option and press Enter the DVR will prompt a confirmation message Select YES and press Enter This will clear the log file from the unit Select NO to cancel to clear the log file All Logs select this option to clear both Event Log and Advert Log file simultaneously WARNING The log entries in t
21. P 208 184 49 9 USB Operation Driver Into 37 MDR Manual I Security Selecting YES will require a password in order to access the setup menu Selecting NO will not require a password in order to access the setup menu a An Administrator with full rights and a User with only playback rights can be created b Press ENTER to switch between YES and NO c Press the down ARROW key to highlight the User password entry line Enter the desired password and confirm The password must be EIGHT NUMBERS long Use the NUMERIC keypad on the handheld to input the values d Press the down ARROW key to highlight the administrator password entry line Enter the desired password and confirm The password must be EIGHT NUMBERS long Use the NUMERIC keypad on the handheld to input the values Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ system Info Date Time Password Enable YES General User Password siiis Video Type Re Enter K Audible Alarm Priority Record ee Admin Password HDD O W HDD Format Re Enter Metwork Security Default Setup Password must be 8 digits long USB Operation Driver Info 38 MDR Manual l Security con t e Re enter must be same input as first password otherwise the system would not accept the password setting when password does not match between first line and re enter line Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings Notice The passwo
22. R will show the associated text on the channel and pressing Enter again will hide the text giving a clear picture to view The text on the video shows the following fields Driver ID Vehicle ID Camera label GPS coordinates if available Date Time Sensor label if sensor was activated in the setup and sensor activity happens the user definable sensor labels get embedded on the video for 10 seconds Once the video associated with the event is finished playing back the system displays the Fig 2 1 to select other event 26 MDR Manual V System Setup Management V 1 To access the SETUP menu use ARROWS to select UD and press ENTER V 1 System Setup The SETUP menu consists of six tabs Each tab is designed to facilitate the performance adjustments preferred by the user 1 SYSTEM Press ENTER to change system setup information e Use ARROW keys on the handheld IR controller to scroll through the list of items on the left column e Press ENTER to select the option The setting area will appear on the right column e Press the RIGHT ARROW P key to switch to the data entry area e Press the UP 4 or DOWN w ARROW key to scroll through the entry fields e Press the ENTER key to change the value or use the numeric keypad on the handheld controller for data entry areas where the numeric values are used e To save the changes scroll to APPLY at the bottom screen and press ENTER e Press
23. ack events associated video and downloading capabilities e Support CMS Central Management System Auto download program Analysis program Accessory Modules for MDR e Video Interface Module including GPS location and speed e Vehicle Motion Manager includes 3 axis inertia sensor to determine video matched motion events Video event search allows intelligent searching of recorded video based on event logs MDR Manual Il Installation Guidelines ll 1 Installation Environment Requirements In order to ensure the reliable operation of your Mobile Digital Recorder MDR within the terms of the product warranty follow these instructions for installing your MDR a b c d e f g h i j Follow all electrical codes adhere to all requirements for your vehicle and for other connected equipment while installing and operating the MDR Use only a regulated 12 volt DC or 24 volt DC 2 3 Amps certified power supply for installation in vehicles The MDR can handle power ranges from 7v 28v DC Follow the installation and operating instructions provided to ensure a steady and reliable source of installation Handle all electric equipment and connections properly to avoid injuries Even though the recording unit may not be turned on live power exists in the mounting assembly and precautions should be taken to avoid shock Disconnect the power supply from its source before connecting or disconnecting the MDR mounting
24. assembly from the power supply Do not attach any device specified or approved by Vendor Do not attach powered input leads that exceed 12 volt DC at 1 5 Amps OR 5 volt DC at 1 5 Amps supply on any one connection Attach the MDR ground cable to the vehicle correctly to complete the power circuit Install the MDR in a dry location shielded from direct contact with excessive humidity and moisture rain or other sources of liquid spills Do not install on a recessed surface where liquids may accumulate or under surfaces where liquids may drip Do not handle the MDR with wet hands while standing in water or while in contact with other sources of water or moisture that could create a shock hazard Install the MDR out of direct sunlight and away from direct sources of heat Do not mount the unit to a surface subject to excessive vibration Il 2 Mounting Enclosing the MDR a b c d MDR may be operated in a totally sealed enclosure with no cooling airflow ensure that the operating temperature of the MDR does not exceed 140 F 60 C or that the standing temperature does not exceed 175 F 80 C The minimum operating temperature for the MDR is 20 F 28 C If the minimum temperature is expected to exceed connect an auxiliary heat source MDR assembly may be mounted on a flat surface provide at least 6 inches 15cm clearance for cooling airflow around the remaining sides to provide adequate heat dissipation To clean a
25. e new settings 28 B General MDR Manual Press ENTER to access input settings Use ARROW keys to scroll through the options Camera Date Time General Video Type Audible Alarm Priority Record HDD O W HDD Format Network Security Default Setup USB Operation Driver Info Unit ID 000 999 Record File Size Idle Time Time Switch Start Up Time schedule Event Setup PTZ System Info e Unit ID 000 999 000 Record File Size 60 Minutes Idle Time 100 Seconds Timer Switch ON start Up Time 00 01 00 Shutdown Delay 01 Hour 03 Min 20 Use the NUMERIC keypad to enter the unit ID between 000 to 999 This ID is used when logging in to the unit if security is enabled Press ENTER to scroll through the settings The record file size is used to break down the recording clips in to smaller timings The available selections are 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes and 60 minutes Idle time is used to revert back to the live cameras view if there is no activity from the Handheld IR The available options are 10 100 seconds in every 10 seconds Press ENTER to browse through the options Used for the MDR can switch ON OFF at specific time When Time Switch ON the system can start up at specific time every day its can be allow perform following functions Starting the recording function when the schedule had setup continuous recording at this period B General con t Shu
26. gh frame rate recording e Use the Numeric key pad or ARROW down to the second settings to define the time duration of full rate recording after and before the trigger is over Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings bs Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ system Info Date Time Priority Record General Disable Video Type Helenam Full rate recording time when event Priority Record is detected HDD OW 030 30 300 HDD Format 30 3005 Network Pre record time when event Security is detected Default Setup 10 10 15s USB Operation Driver Info Apply 33 MDR Manual F HDD O W Hard disk auto overwrite function press ENTER to switch between ON and OFF When the overwrite feature is ON MDR will continue the recording If the HDD is full the oldest data is removed for the new recording When the overwrite feature is OFF recording will stop when the HDD is full You must erase all the recordings using the Setting HDD Format to resume recording Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings Remark The HDD O W operation will not remove those event recording when those sensor had enable to Lock feature please refer to Event Setup section for setup detail system bh Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ system Info Date Time Auto Overwrite for HDD General YES Video Type Audible Alarm Priority Record HDD O W HDD Format Network security Defa
27. he EVENT are also a part of the log file Deleting the Event log file will also delete the entries in the EVENT 52 MDR Manual VI System Firmware Upgrade Procedure There are 2 methods to upgrade the firmware in the MDR 1 Hard disk upgrade Instructions a Connect and Enable the USB b Copy the romfs dvr file by pressing ctrl c or going to Edit gt Copy C Open the ADS folder on the MDR HDD d Paste the file in the ADS folder by pressing ctrl v or going to Edit gt Paste e Restart the unit The system will start to upgrade automatically and the screen display with Upgrading in progress please wait f During the upgrade POW and ALM LEDs will start to flash g Once completed the upgrade file will be deleted automatically Compact Flash upgrade Instructions A Compact Flash CF card can also be used to update the firmware in the unit Please follow the instructions to update the flash using the CF card a Insert a CF card into the CF slot of your Windows PC Drive letter appears b Using Windows Explorer format the CF card as FAT32 format All the data will be permanently erased from the CF card C Copy the new firmware romfs dvr file on the CF card d Remove the CF from the PC and insert it into the slot on your MDR while power off Notice Please make sure the CF card insert as face down The CF card must show the technical label upright and any graphics label on the face down e
28. hicle acceleration force or G force Example application as when the vehicle being driving too fast when cross the road bump then the Z value would over limit and to make the sensor trigger Range 0 2 0 4 0 8 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 MDR is capable of capturing vehicle speed via GPS antenna or speedometer X Browse between the settings of GPS or speedometer from the list e Please note that the GPS antenna should be connected to MDR to receive satellite signals for speed e For more information on capturing speed from speedometer please contact local distributor for more technical support Speed check is used to calibrate the offset soeed when connected to the speedometer Input the first line with the vehicle speed for example at 80 in KM H Start the vehicle and the second line will show the data from speedometer in HZ When the vehicle reach to 80 KM H shown in vehicle meter or dash board and keep this speed at 30 seconds then press the Check to make the system calibrate the second line HZ set as first line data 80 If the vehicle exceeds the low speed limit MDR will start an audible alarm until the vehicle slows down the limit If the vehicle exceeds the high speed limit MDR will trigger the alarm signal ALM LED turn on until the Admin password is entered to acknowledge the alarm scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings 48 MDR Manual V 4 2 Motion Detect Menu
29. ion VOB MPG AVI DAT Use log viewer application to open this file provide by Supported format MPEG4 MPEG2 MPEG File extension VOB MPG AVI DAT Supported format WAV MP3 WMA Requires client software to playback video from PC All the record file are watermarked for authenticity DO NOT DELETE THE FILE THIS IS ANECCESSARY FILE NEEDED BY THE SYSTEM TO FUNCTION PROPERLY MDR Manual IX GPS Operation Optional This feature is only available with the system ordered with GPS To enable the feature make sure to connect the GPS antenna to the GPS connection port located at the back of docking station Once connected properly and placed outside the vehicle facing towards the sky you will find the GPS icon display on the surveillance screen as shown M The GPS data will appear on the screen as e N for longitude e W for latitude e Vehicle Seed The values of GPS are embedded on the video and could be retrieved by using the video playback function 58 MDR Manual Appendix A POWER Pin Definition for DB37 and DB25 DB37 DB25 NET AID IN2 Analog Input 2 SENSOR IN2 Sensor 3 SENSOR IN3 Sensor 4 SENSOR IN4 Sensor 5 SENSOR IN5 Sensor 6 SENSOR IN6 Sensor 7 6 A2 Audio Input 2 GND Ground SENSOR IN7 Sensor 8 A3 Audio Input 3 GND Ground A D IN1 Analog Input 1 8 Ad4 Audolnput4 22 GND Ground 36 SENSOR IN Y Inertia Y input 9 GND Gr
30. lect NO and press ENTER to cancel delete operation Select YES and press ENTER to delete the file you have selected Note that once the file is deleted it cannot be recovered Press EXIT to return to the main menu 999 22 MDR Manual i EL x C To administer Movie files use ARROWS to select MOVIE and press ENTER The screen will show the menu as below Star wars l Movie name Terminator 2 Austin Power Browse to the first page Show the movie file size Browse to the last page Browse to the next page Browse to the previous page Select the movie file and press Enter to start playing the file While the movie is playing the Handheld IR navigation keys A W increases decreases the volume Pressing l gt will pause the movie Pressing the l gt key will resume the playback Press EXIT return to the music menu Delete the file Select the file to delete and press the right direction key gt Select NO and press ENTER to cancel delete operation Select YES and press ENTER to delete the file you have selected Note that once the file is deleted it cannot be recovered Press EXIT to return to the main menu 9 999 NOTE The movies and advertisement contents require the DivX codec formatted files Please confirm that the uploaded media files are in DivX codec for the correct operation Details of supported file formats are listed
31. ny surface of the MDR use only cleaners approved for electronic equipment or components Avoid chemical or household cleaners Disconnect MDR mounting assembly from the power supply when not in use for extended period of time MDR Manual Il 3 Installation Parts and Materials Required The following common tools and parts are required to install MDR Drill and bids for mounting in vehicle Screws bolts and vibration dampening washers as appropriate for mounting Wire cutters and wire connectors Voltmeter II 4 MDR Product Views Rear View without connections Assembled Chassis Details Height 4 9 cm 1 93 inch Width 17 9 cm 7 04 inch Depth 24 5 cm 9 64 inch Weight 3 25 Ib Recording Module Removable Component Height 4 6 cm 1 81 inch Width 17 9 cm 7 04 inch Depth 17 6 cm 6 92 inch Module Removal Clearance 16 5 cm 6 49 inch Installation Clearance except base 10 cm 6 in Mounting Assembly Recording Module Removed MDR Manual Il 5 MDR Dimension rmnnnnmnnnn e mg m RARAAPAAAA ko gun MDR Manual ll 6 MDR Package Contents The following materials are shipped with the MDR Ensure that you unpack all contents of your shipment and confirm receipt of the following items for each unit MDR Recording Module and Mounting Assembly DB37 bridal AV input Sensor connectors Inertia sensor connector DB25 bridal AV output VGA connector RS232 RS485 Control panel connector USB Cable 20 PCs scre
32. pad User can start to download the video on a CF card while viewing the playback Follow the here under procedure to perform the operation Stop the recording of the DVR by going in the setup gt Schedule Insert the FAT 32 formatted CF card for the CF formatting instructions please review the Compact Flash Card Management page in the manual Select the clip want to playback While viewing the file press the CF key on the IR to start downloading the file on the CF card A status indicator is shown on the top right corner of the screen Press CF key again to stop the download 25 MDR Manual B To search for events use ARROWS to select Event and press ENTER The screen below will display sensor triggered events Scroll down the list with the ARROW keys to find the event you wish to play After the entry is highlighted press ENTER to play the video E 4 January Number Date Time Sensor Type 001 002 003 004 003 002 2005 01 15 2005 01 16 2005 01 17 2005 01 18 2005 01 19 2005 01 19 14 15 19 14 30 49 14 50 00 15 30 46 15 52 48 18 12 05 FDOOR METER SPEED REAR PANIC DDOOR oe Page Down Page Up F i 2 I g z 1 MORD VEE cer EE E EE TEE EEE E EE EE EE EEE E ETE EE EE E EEE EE EE EE EE EE E EE EE EE E R ER coi can Raith e ae apu cai ene ei e RAE E Beat cate a E E HE ae E cei eration cat cat ca cat can e cans E cane h can e While the video is playing back pressing Enter on the I
33. peed on the video e MDR uses a passive GPS technology which does not require any service subscription from local service provider e Passive GPS receives the signal from satellite as latitude longitude and speed after negotiating with the satellite It takes approximately 3 5 minutes after boot up to start the negotiation process with the satellite to receive the signals When the negotiation is completed a graphical icon at the live display shows the availability of GPS e Ifthe negotiation fails an X is marked on the graphical icon showing the failure of satellite communication e This GPS option can provided the time synch features for MDR device Connect the GPS antenna provided with your set if ordered GPS equipped DVR and hang it such that the front of the antenna is upwards facing the sky Network Connection RJ45 e Using the network cable to link with MDR to network system allow browse into the system using client software or remote access to MDR MDR Manual il 11 MDR Visual Orientation Front Panel Layout Recording Module D Q O O O O O OO Q he DMENMCT HOD FIC AM POW ERE ACC CF 2 IR Receiver 3 CF Card Slot 4 USB Port 1 LED Indicator LED Indicator and Status Display 10M 100M Network connection speed LED ON for 100M bps LED off for 10M bps LINK ACT Network connection activity light LED blinking indicates data transfer HDD Hard disk drive activity LED ON
34. rd would be corresponding to remote access software which including CMS Client software auto download program etc Must using same password to let the program access operating deivce remotely Remark In case forgot the password please contact with your local distributor for further help Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ system Info Date Time e Password Enable YES General User Password dede dee e Video Type Re Enter he ie Audible Alarm Error Password does not match Please Re enter Priority Record ES Admin Password HDD O W HDD Format Re Enter ugs Metwork Security Default Setup Password must be 8 digits long USB Operation Driver Info 39 MDR Manual J Default Setup User ARROW keys to switch between YES and NO Selecting YES will restore the default factory settings Warning Once the default setup had been loading all the user setting had been delete and can not recoverd Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ System Into Date Time General Are you sure to restore default settings Video Type Audible Alarm Priority Record HDD O W HDD Format Network Security Please wait Default Setup USB Operation Driver Info 40 MDR Manual System Default settings Oplios C Default Setting Time Sync NO General j UntlD y O Record File Size
35. recorded or multimedia playback Rewinds the video while playback X2 and X 4 modes available 4 y Fast forward the video while playback X2 and X4 modes available While CF card inserted this button can activate the CF function Move between one clip to another while playing back recordings F1 F2 F4 Reserved for future use SLOW gt REW 4 Pan Tilt Zoom Function Controls While connect with PTZ camera and using the RS485a b following command can control with PTZ camera with following function ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT IRIS IRIS FOCUS FOCUS MDR Manual lll System Start up Shut down 1 System Start Up After connecting the MDR to a vehicle power supply turn on the vehicle ignition and the unit will automatically start recording Power is normally supplied to the MDR as long as the vehicle ignition is ON Start up process takes approximately 10 seconds and completes as follows e A short series of start up diagnostic test to ensure system stability e Recording from connected cameras begins immediately factory default e Display only view of the cameras is immediately available to be viewed through Video Output 2 in quad view No handheld IR controls are accepted by MDR when video output is connected to V 2 e Administrative view of the system is available to be viewed through Video Output 1 All the handheld IR controls are accepted by MDR when video is connected to V 1 or VGA
36. s By pressing the key display channel change in the sequence of four 5one two three four SETUP Brightness contrast color adjustment per channel While in surveillance screen go to full screen on individual camera by pressing the corresponding number on numeric keypad of IR Press Lt B to activate the function Use button to change the values User can adjust the values for each channel individually Please be advised that the unit needs to stop recording before any color adjustments are made SETUP System setting screen may require login EXIT Returns to the previous menu Pressing exit key takes one step back in the until the live monitor screen is displayed GA MDR Manual 3 Other Key Functions Continue PAUSE STEP Freezes playback to a single frame and can advance one frame at a gt time To advance the frame press Pause Step to move frame by frame Press EXIT to return to normal playback speed gt l PLAY gt Starts Resumes playback from any other mode FF RR Frame by Frame etc Reduces playback speed to 1 2 1 4 1 8 modes Press PLAY to return to normal playback speed GOTO gt Quick search mode within the file playing back Select the desired file and start to play Press GOTO button and input the desired time Select START to jump to the specific time NEXT Increase volume while playback if audio is recorded or multimedia playback PREV v Decrease volume while playback if audio is
37. ser Interface is different from Fig 2 0 With the security only version the User Interface will be as follows ww S Event Setup Fig 1 0 Security only version MDR comes with the Security only version by factory default To update the DVR with the Multimedia version please advice your sales associate There is no hardware update required for the multimedia features Multimedia version In the multimedia version MDR has the capability of performing Digital Video Recording along with the advertisement movies and music without interrupting the basic purpose of surveillance system With the multimedia version the User Interface will be same as Fig 2 0 Event Setup Fig 2 0 Multimedia version 20 MDR Manual IV MDR system layout IV 1 Multimedia Management Press SETUP on the IR controller then login to the system OR if the security is disabled the on screen menu will be displayed not applicable if the output is connected to Video 2 e Navigate through the options using the ARROW keys e Select the desired option using the ENTER key e To return to the previous menu from any screen use the EXIT key A Toadminister Advertising files use ARROWS to select Adver and press ENTER The screen will show the menu as below Advertising x Coke EE Coke Advertising file name T Browse to the next page Browse to the previous page Browse to the first page Displays the advertising file size Browses to
38. sistance HDD Video and Audio DVR Features and Capabilities 4 channels for video input full motion 30FPS camera continuous or priority video recording and live display 4 channels for high fidelity digitally recorded synchronized audio matched to 4 video channels Continuous recording while in the playback mode User friendly criteria to playback the events associated video only Automatic timer to resume the live display if the unit is idle for user defined timings MPEG 4 video compression for high quality low storage recording and playback User selectable settings for quality and audio record enable disable for each video channel 12v power supply for multiple devices such as cameras sensors relays and any other accessories Selectable frame rate with event triggered burst recording speeds up to 30FPS camera Multiple alarm inputs with selectable pre alarm and post alarm record timings TV output channel for live video and recorded video viewing Streaming Video Output for Multimedia Contents e DVD quality steaming audio video with NTSC or PAL composite or VGA output e Flash card USB media update e Independent operation of DVR and streaming advertising simultaneously Remote Connection Capabilities Handheld Infra Red controller with OSD for quick access to recorded video and settings menus USB connection for file transfer PC based file transfer and settings management PC Based Client software for live viewing playback video playb
39. t to wire insulation damages due to vibration Secure the MDR so that passengers or drivers cannot tamper or damage the unit cameras wires or other accessories Do not mount where access to any other vehicle component will be restricted Install the unit cameras accessories and wires so that no injuries can be caused through impact with equipment during vehicle operation Ensure that all transportation regulations are followed to avoid passenger injury should they come in contact with the installed equipment MDR Manual Il 8 MDR Installation Instructions Follow these guidelines when installing the MDR Remove all components provided in the package Disconnect any power supply or device Slide the recording module from the mounting assembly Locate a proper spot to install the mounting assembly and provide any additional shock absorption if necessary Locate a reliable electrical ground point in the vehicle Make all connections to the rear of the mounting assembly Place the mounting assembly and permanently attach to the supporting structure using screws Slide the recording module on to the mounting assembly to ensure proper clearance Connect the provided bridals to MDR Connect power source and turn the vehicle ignition make sure this connect with Signal to test the unit Observe completion of the unit power up procedures as described in section labeled as System Startup and Shutdown Apply any information labeling
40. tdown Delay MDR Manual Motion based recording function required set to enable at this period Auto content upload or download while network connected and corresponding software running at control center f the system does have built in heater this will allow the system start the heating the Hard disk reach to operating temperature Remark When the vehicle does not have ignition signal ON within 1 hour then the system will turn off automatically in order to avoid continuous drawing power from the vehicle battery Allow the system continuous running when vehicle turn off ignition signal OFF it provide up to 24 hours delay shutdown It allows the system perform Continuous recording per schedule setup Motion based recording function required set to enable at this period Auto content upload or download while network connected and corresponding software running at control center Remark when shutdown delay finished this act as high priority to make system shutdown regardless any activities running at that moment even content being uploading or downloading the system will turn off eventually Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings 30 MDR Manual C Video Type Select the appropriate camera signal type Select between NTSC US or PAL International standards of video recording Camera Schedule Event Setup PTZ System Info Date Time e Video Displa
41. tor V1 output or a regular monitor VGA MDR Manual Handheld IR Controller Key Functions 1 Numeric Keypad 0 9 keys During setup number keys are used to input values For viewing channels 1 2 3 and 4 use 1 2 3 and 4 on numeric keypad respectively keys During setup plus and minus are used to select next or previous values During real time view of individual camera after you pressed X key use plus and minus to make the color adjustments Pressing 11 8 will navigate through the color adjustment options Please be advised that the unit needs to stop recording before any color adjustments are made 2 Setup Menu Navigation A V Up Down directional keys Moves selection up and down in setup menu gt lt Left Right directional keys Moves cursor left or right in setup menu ENTER key During setup select and save entry During live view displays time on screen During Playback displays the text or hide the text associated with video on the screen 3 Other Key Functions key to enter the user setup The Power button can reset the DVR in to sleep mode unit will stop recording while in the sleep mode RECORD STOP Used to start or stop the recording manually The recording schedule has to be disabled for the manual recording to work owapping between multi channel and single channel monitor while in surveillance screen only Press this button to change the number of display channel
42. uld make this option disable in order to save the hard disk space Press ENTER to choose the number of cameras connected If 01 is selected channel 1 would be enabled If 02 is selected channels 1 and 2 will be enabled If 03 is selected channels 1 2 and 3 will be enabled If 04 is selected channels 1 2 3 and 4 will be enabled Press ENTER to choose between 44 Resolution Time Insert Output Mode MDR Manual 2 4 8 15 or 30 frames second for NTSC 1 3 6 12 or 25 frames second for PAL Select between CIF and HD1 CIF Resolution at 360x240 NTSC 352x288 PAL HD1 Resolution at 720x240 NTSC 704x288 PAL Press ENTER to switch between ON and OFF to embed time date in the video MDR is capable of displaying multimedia advertising when the unit is powered on User can select the option of displaying live cameras Camera View on the monitor or automatically start streaming the advertising clips Adver Autoplay Press ENTER to select between Camera View or Adver Autoplay mode Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings 45 MDR Manual V 3 Recording Schedule Press ENTER to activate ON recording schedule Press the ARROW keys to change between any fields in the menu system Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ system Into o Date Type schedule 1 Type schedule EveryDay Con 00 00 22 50 Con 00 00 23 59 eee Con 00 00 00 00 Con 00 00 00
43. ult Setup USB Operation Driver Info 34 MDR Manual G HDD Format There are two options to chose from Format HDD Formats the unit Hard Disk Drive Format Compact Flash CF Card Formats the CF Card B system N Camera Schedule Event Setup PTZ System Info Date Time Hard Disk Format General HDD No HDD Video Type Audible Alarm Priority Record HDD O W HDD Format Network Security Default Setup USB Operation Driver Info When START had been pressed there are confirmation required from operator select YES to proceed the hard disk formatting and NO to cancel the format operation 35 MDR Manual G HDD Format con t System bh Camera Schedule Event Setup PTZ System Info Date Time Hard Disk Format General HDD No HDD Video Type Audible Alarm Stat Priority Record Are you sure to format the HDD All recording will be lost and the DVR HDD O would restart when exit key is pressed HDD Format Network security Default Setup USB Operation Driver Into WARNING Selecting START on this setting will erase all recorded video on the unit or the data on CF card Press ARROW keys to either Choose START reformatting the disk or choose RETURN without formatting Press ENTER to format Press EXIT to return to the settings 36 H MDR Manual Network Must enter a static IP address to use Network capabilities Please consult with local Internet Ser
44. und 23 GND Ground 37 GND Ground 10 GND Ground 24 GND Ground GND Ground UT 12 GND Ground 26 GND Ground 13 GND Ground 27 SENSOR INO Sensor1 GND Ground 1 M H VideoLine Output Horizontal 15 G Video GREEN Signal Output 2 R Video RED Signal Output 16 GND Grund 3 B VideoBLUE Signal Output 17 V OUT2 Video Output 2 4 V OUT1 Video Output 1 L OUT Audio Output Left s R OUT Audio Output Right 8 485 B RS485SignalB 22 RXII RS232SignaliReceve 9 GND Gond 3A 23 GND Ground 122 QGND Grund J 772 2 2 13 TX Device Print Out Port with Hyperlink 59
45. und wire provide GROUND Black the power to external device or equipment Input Bridal DB37 Video Audio IN Sensor Input Inertia connection The bridal description for the Input bridal supplied with your MDR is as follows Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 3 11 MDR Manual Ati Audioinputforcameranumber1 A2 Audioinputforcameranumber2 A3 Audioinputforcameranumber3 A4 AudioinputforcameranumberA A D Blue Enable the Analog to Digital input for Sensor 1 to Sensor 2 Output Bridal DB25 Video Audio Out RS232 RS485 Control Panel The bridal description for the Output bridal supplied with your MDR is as follows Composite output for controlling MDR IR handheld is fully functional when connected to V1 output Composite output for live camera view only IR handheld is not operational when connected to V2 output AR JRightAudiooutput VGA VGA output for controlling MDR IR handheld is fully functional when connected to VGA output RS232A RS232 allow connect external device GPS Meter Lasar Gun Connecting with MDR RS232D Serial Port for system diagnostic RS485 A B for PTZ connecting with MDR Connect with Control Panel external device Remark PIN Definition DB37 and DB25 shown in Appendix A ata Cars MDR Manual GPS Antenna Optional e MDR is capable of embedding GPS coordinates and s
46. vice Provider for the information Use NUMERIC keypad to enter the TCP IP address information Setup IP address Enter the static IP address Setup Mask Enter the subnet mask Setup Gateway Enter the gateway Center IP While using the CMS Central Management System software require assigned the IP address to allow MDR can sending the video and data to this destination Domain Name While using the CMS Central Management System software require assigned the domain address to allow MDR can point to this destination Port While using the Client software or CMS Central Management System software require assigned the port for data transferring recommend using port number 8000 9000 9100 while the system already using those 7800 and 7801 for video and audio respectively NTP Server IP Input the IP server does support NTP protocol in order to allow the system can have time synchronization through the network Example 192 43 244 18 129 6 15 28 131 107 1 10 132 163 4 101 128 138 140 44 69 25 96 13 208 184 49 9 Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings system Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ system Info Date Time e IP Address 192 168 001 138 General Mask 255 255 255 000 Video Type Gateway 192 168 001 001 Audible Alarm Priority Record F Center IP 061 134 118 158 HDD O W Domain Name HDD Format Network Port 09000 Security Default Setup NTP Server I
47. ws GPS Antenna with GPS equipped models only Warranty card User Manual CD Hand held IR remote controller batteries not included MDR Manual Il 7 MDR Installation Location Guidelines Following are the general guidelines for the installation purposes Choose a location in the vehicle that meets the following items Power Connection Moisture Temp Ventilation Vibration Clearance Wiring Access Injury It is recommended that the MDR be connected to the vehicle ignition Battery power is used only when the vehicle is running MDR could drain any vehicle battery over time if the ignition is not turned off Connect only to appropriate power supply and ensure proper grounding of the circuit Protect unit and connections from environmental sources of moisture and liquid spills Do not install where unit temperature will exceed F140 F 60 C fall below 20 F 28 C or store the unit where temperatures rise above 175 F 80 C Avoid direct exposure to sunlight Provide sufficient ventilation with a minimum of 6 inches cooling clearance to ensure proper operating temperature for the unit If necessary provide additional shock mounting to prevent damage and wear by excessive vibration Front clearance of 16 5 cm or 6 49 inch is required to slide the recording module from the mounting assembly Install where mounting assembly wires have sufficient clearance and will not be crimped or subjec
48. y 96 s J Default Setup in AO s K USB Operation x 42 ee L Driver Info 45 EN V 2 Camera Setup AA EN V 3 Recording Schedule MO Lu HE V 4 Event Setup At s BEN V 4 1 SensorMenu i AM m V 4 2 Motion DetectMenu 1 a M9 EN V SPTZSetup i OO EN V 6 System Information 0 9 VI System Firmware Upgrade Procedures 53 VII Compact Flash Card management SA E Vill Hard Disk File Structure 957 a IX GPS Operation Optional 58 Appendix A 59 2005 2007 MDR Manual MDR Manual Product Components and Features System Recording Module and Mounting Assembly Ultra compact case extremely low weight high temperature resistance and vibration resistant Low Voltage low current architecture suitable for mobile mounting or fixed locations Quick Release removable Recording Module with tamperproof lock and secure controls Flexible Mounting Assembly for permanent connection to vehicle or permanent installation Individual wire connections for audio video power inputs outputs and accessory assemblies 12v 3Amp regulated power for use with cameras inputs outputs and accessory assemblies Full support for NTSC or PAL video inputs and outputs audio channels VGA display Communications supported through TCP IP network interface and USB connection to PCs Hand held IR controller with On Screen Display OSD for all operations of the MDR 2 5 in mobile anti vibration and shock re
49. y Type General NTSC Video Type Audible Alarm Priority Record HDD O W HDD Format Network Security Default Setup USB Operation Driver Info Apply Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings 3l MDR Manual D Audible Alarm Press ENTER to enable or disable alarm buzzer for the external Control panel accessory The buzzer will beep when the following conditions are met e System Diagnostics when some system problem occurs such as Hard disk failure no space for Hard disk etc e Camera Failure due to video input signal loss e Sensor Trigger External sensor trigger Scroll to APPLY and press ENTER to save the new settings system bh Camera schedule Event Setup PTZ system Info Date Time System Diagnostics Yes General Camera Failure No Video Type sensor Trigger No Audible Alarm Priority Record HDD O W HDD Format Network Security Default Setup USB Operation Driver Info v Notice when the Audible Alarm on require login as administrator to stop buzzer 32 MDR Manual E Priority Record Press ENTER to enable or disable Priority Record Priority Recording records one frame per every second when no external sensor is sensed by the unit When a sensor triggers through a sensor input the unit automatically starts to record up to the user selected frames second on all cameras User can select between the timings before and after the event for hi
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