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1. Ganei Yehoshua os w Contacts Alarm Park HaYarkon i BE Online Devices B PMRS Device Taxi pe _ GSE Mobile Mind Device 564 i i 5 G i Pardes Kats JE Offline Devices s A DI Jeg meee F Giv at Neighbourhood PMRS Device Taxi Be s t TA by Sokolov i aS mm infodraw com 12654 a 35 kmph 20 482 g Communication 4 F AN H Amik B Bnei Brak H Local Area Connection ase HaPo el H Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 l HaMizrahi A Giv atayim Ramat Israel Ramat Gan Mapedats 82012 Maps GiSrsel Terms of Value 2012 06 14 15 59 11 Video Channel Open Close 2012 06 14 15 55 35 Video Channel Open Open 2012 06 14 15 51 13 Phone Text Sending Enable Disable 2012 06 14 15 51 11 Phone Text Sending Enable Enable May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 When using Open Street Maps open the full screen map and click on the floating icon on to bring up the device speed og s Contacts Alarm SE Online Devices i aE i PMRS Device Taxi 2 4 Neighbourhood os mm infodraw com 12654 Communication H E Local Area Connection H E Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 Locations Map Location 2012 06 14 15 43 43 2012 06 14 15 43 10 2012 06 14 15 41 32 2012 06 14 15 40 19 Video Channel Open Video Channel Open Video Channel Open Video Channel Open May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 6 Audio The PMRS unit supports Audio In Out streaming to any connected c
2. ill MRS Device Configurator 5 ja File Edit View Debug Help Ose trel iol x Connection Reference TCP Enable Address www google com 7 Maximal idle time 30 vw Device Reset Parameters saved 6 You will now be able to tick the Secure box Tick this Secure box to encrypt the data streaming from the unit to the server GER Edit View Debug Help After inputting the above settings the O New Ctrl N configuration must be saved into the q MD Open Ctrl O li Save Ctrl S unit This is done by opening the File SaveAs Close menu and clicking Write To Device Ko e Reset Device The candle icon en After pressing Write to Device the status at the bottom left hand side of the application will show Parameters saved Parameters Saved May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 NGT Edit View Debug Help D new kN f l Open Ctrl Q 7 k Save Ctrl 5 After the parameters are Men saved open the File menu Close og p e De i Write To Device SISTE EET E and select Shutdown Device FF amp Reset Device er SET x Device Name me ia Shutdown Device Device ID Number 166 Device Client Password Licensing f Upgrade Hardware Identifier 96 Log Er PE ran You will then see the following
3. 1 Channel HH 4 Channels HE 6 Channels HH 9 Channels 12 Channels 16 Channels 20 Channels The Select Map menu will open In the List box select Open Street Map Then press OK The Location screen will now be viewed using Open Street Maps EE May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 5 1 System Level Map Session Action View Help lid My Monitor DE E Speaker is off vee Microphone ts off ss Recordings Ww Locations Visual Motion Detection a A Contacts Alarm es My Server ee Software Updates To view the system level map double click on Locations under My Monitor os Zi Permissions GE Online Devices ME Offline Devices Nodes You will now be able to see all devices on one full screen map as moving icons If there are multiple device icons on the map the map will not be centred oH OW HH ZA MRS Locations Map Location SE W Mont EE SE 4 PG Br Richmond Qm Speaker is off Microphone is off i g Recordings Be atior i Da Visual Motion Detection i gs Contacts Alarm Gee My Server i he Software Updates i iD Permissions Online Devices ulevard KR IS DR T ulevard Y YEA et er B MRS Device 2242 LA a 3 K ae i E al Ch 01 omotve Buble Gol E Ch 02 Les EZ Ch 03 A Ch 04 ET Audio In 1 Cop Audio Out 1 me Sit pie KOR H
4. Select May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 wivodaAU amp 11 39PM Your iPhone recordings will then appear in the list The files are arranged by date Navigate through the sub folders to locate your desired recording Select wivodaAU amp 11 39PM Once you have located your desired recording tap on it to play it Tap on the X to delete the recording Select i voda AU amp 11 39 PM The recording file will then play Tap Select to view other recordings Tap Back to go back to the live video or GPS stream Select May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 il HOT mobile 18 24 To activate switches push the Switch icon Choose which port you would like to activate by sliding your finger from left to right Login Source ETS Playback May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 6 2 Android Client The MRS system supports an Android Client for viewing live video GPS streams as well as controlling PTZ cameras from MRS PMRS devices Download the Infodraw MRS application from the Google Play Store Android Market The Android MRS App supports all Arm platforms with Android OS Ensure your Android Device has an Arm compatible chip inside The MRS Android Client is compatible with Android 1 6 and up Once the MRS application is installed on your Android device open the application and follow these instructions Upon open
5. D 8 8 8 6 6 on TI I 1 a 23 ea Connected m Playing buffer avail 99 99 Time Device Type Index Value Clear A 2012 05 30 13 13 57 Yossi PMRS Video Channel Open a Close 2012 05 30 13 13 41 Yossi PMRS Video Channel Open 1 Open 2012 05 30 13 12 58 Yossi PMRS Video Channel Open 1 Close 2012 05 30 13 12 21 Yossi PMRS Video Channel Open 1 Open 2012 05 30 12 55 32 Yossi PMRS Video Channel Open 1 Close 2012 05 30 12 46 53 Yossi PMRS Video Channel Open 1 Open a JA VINE FIN 17 47 47 We MAAN it ti SAW 1 Pa PEPE May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 7 5 Audio Recording To record the audio channel on the PMRS device follow these instructions 1 Select the audio channel for 2 Open the Action Menu and enable recording by clicking on the Audio In the recording by clicking on Record 1 channel name of the PMRS device on Monitor Record on Device or on the left hand side Record on Server BB Medie Reay Sten VER EB mess Rely ster MORSE Session Action View Help Session Viam Help vYs DERE VW amp Ely Enable EA MRS z Open ag My Monitor Dr sine h Eee My Rename F2 ED Set Bit rate Lui mu Speaker is off vee A Microphone is off hj Locations en Pa Visual Motion Detection ke r Contacts Alarm aera My Server fia Software Updates ii Permissions 2 3 Online Devices BE PMRS 2011
6. idmrs64 sys is located on your PC Then Press OK and exit the raide CAMPS Drivers idmrs64 sys e If the driver setup doesn t automatically open follow these instructions to install the drivers manually gt a gt Nu JE gt Control Panel System and Security System 69 Search Control Panel i a On your desktop right click File Edit View Tools Help on Computer Select the Control Panel Home ge i View basic information about your computer fa Device Manager o Windows edition a P ro p e rti es O pt i O n 7 amp Remote settings Windows 7 Home Premium System protection Copyright 2009 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved la Advanced system settings Service Pack 1 Get more features with a new edition of Windows 7 b Inthe System window select Device Manager on the left hand side of the screen System Rating 5 9 Windows Experience Index Processor Intel R Core TM i5 CPU 750 2 67GHz 2 66 GHz Installed memory RAM 4 00 GB System type 64 bit Operating System See also Ai comes Pen and Touch No Pen or Touch Input is available for this Display Windows Update Computer name domain and workgroup settings Performance Information and Computer name Yon PC change settings Tools i Full computer name Yon PC May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 File Action Vi
7. 6 Select File gt Write to Device 7 Select File gt Shutdown Device 8 Disconnect the device and turn off 9 Flip Dip Switches 1 2 to Down position 10 Insert the SIM Card 11 Ensure the GSM Antenna is connected to the unit 12 Connect the Ethernet cable to the unit 13 The PMRS unit will now act as a 3G Router You can connect it to a laptop PC through the Ethernet cable and you should be able to connect to the internet EG May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 x V Enable Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Parameters Network Identifier MRS Wireless Network Passphrase m Address Configuration Method C None Automatic DHCP Client Manual Manual Configuration Host Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 192 168 255 255 Wireless LAN Parameters The PMRS 102 Unit does not support Wireless LAN Wi Fi May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 6 SIM Menu pf MRS Device Configurator TE bes File Edit View Debug Help Ost HLRG 16 Parameters saved Here you can update the PIN numbers for the SIM card in use Some SIM cards require a PIN number but most don t The PIN number is obtained from your cellular provider Here you can update the PUK numbers for the SIM card in use A PUK number will only be required if your SIM card is locked which can happen for various reasons If your SIM ca
8. Action menu and select Attach Audio Video 1 Select the PMRS device on the left hand side of the screen Restart Machine Restart Controller Set Packet Data Size Set Time Diagnostic Information Remember Add Event May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 3 The Attach Channels menu window will open Select the video channel from the Video Channel list box 4 Select the Audio channel from the Audio Channel list box Then Press O K z Audio In 1 Once you record that video channel the recorded file will have synchronised audio in it May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 7 7 SMB Recording External Storage Device The PMRS unit is able to record in the device Device Recording on two formats 1 Ona Micro SD card which is inserted into its slot in the device 2 Onan External Network Storage Device that can be connected to the PMRS Unit s LAN interface An external network storage device like a portable hard drive can add greater recording space and allow for higher quality device recording than on the Micro SD card The External Network Storage Device must have an Ethernet input for the PMRS unit to be able to connect to it Ethernet external network storage drives can be purchased from your local IT store In order to communicate with the external network storage device a Local Area Network needs to be created in the PMRS unit Foll
9. Locate and select the PMRS upgrade file pmrs A_B_C_D tgz on your PC Then click Program Program button Click Program to commence upgrading the firmware Once the unit is finished programming click Restart Device Once the device reconnects to the Device Configurator it should now be upgraded to the new version Download button Click the Download button to automatically download the latest PMRS firmware version file Once the file is downloaded it will automatically prompt you to commence programming Click Program Once the unit is finished programming click Restart Device Once the device reconnects it should now be upgraded to the new version Automatic Restart If the Automatic Restart box is ticked the unit will automatically restart itself once programming has finished It is recommended to keep this box ticked Restart Device button This button restarts the PMRS device Restart Period Filling in the Restart period details will make the device restart at set intervals is useful when the device tends to stop working during long periods of activation May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 The MRS PMRS unit s firmware can be downloaded and automatically upgraded into the unit using the Device Configurator Application To do so follow these instructions 1 Open the Device Configurator Application 2 Turn the PMRS unit OFF 3
10. Supported Cameras Any Analogue Cameras PAL NTSC Video compression H 264 Dual Encoding Streaming recording Video Resolution CIF D1 Remote User Control Video Bit rate From 10kbit s to 2Mbit s Remote User Control Video Frame rate Up to 25 30 fps Remote User Control Supported PTZ Cameras Analogue PAL NTSC Protocol Pelco D Baud Rates 1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 PTZ Control Built in RS 485 Wires T T Through GPIO PTZ Cable 188 May 28 2013 Audio Audio Input Audio output Audio compression GPS Receiver GPS Antenna Alarm button Push button Micro SD Slot GPIO Power Power Input Power consumption INFODRAW Built in microphone or Line in Line out Built in Frequency Band External Frequency Waterproof On surface Multiple Trigger Actions Up to 32GB Micro SDHC 4x Input Sensor Ports Logic Level User Settings Control Multiple Trigger Actions 4x Output Ports Logic Level Switching Multiple Trigger Actions 5V Max 500mA while streaming PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Line in through Audio Splitter Cable Line out through Audio Splitter Cable Updates every few seconds 1575 42 MHz SMA Connector 1575 42 MHz Yes IP67 Input Sensor Streaming Recording SMS Noise GPS Tracking Max bit rate based on micro SD write speed Built in Through GPIO PTZ Cable TTL Active Low Active high Streaming Recording SMS
11. you can either connect to it using the MRS Monitor client on another PC Laptop or you can view the video streaming in the MRS Monitor Server Application itself 6 Turn on the PMRS device Session Action View Help Ys OHHH MRS a EE Once you turn the unit on it My Monitor fu Speaker is off should connect to the server within Microphone is off 1 minute Recordings O Locations All connected units will appear on Visual Motion Detection awh Contacts Alarm the left hand side of the MRS Gg My Server Monitor screen under Online vee Software Updates Devices Eden Zi Permissions d Online Devices aE Eee E Offline Devices B T Modes H 1144 107 5 44031 Device Properties x Double clicking on the PMRS device Device ID 2843 name will bring up a window Version 4 6 0 2 showing the unit s ID number and firmware version Press OK May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 A new tree will appear under the PMRS device name on the left hand side The tree contains information regarding the unit s features as defined inside the unit The descriptions of the features are listed below fItems Descriptions gt EA Media Relay System SEE Get ee Camera 1 a Open Close the Video channel of the unit e OHH Configure settings for the Video EA MRS channel J E My Monitor Audio In 1 Open Close the Audio In channel of fu Speakeris off om Microphon
12. Please speak to your local Infodraw dealer or cellular provider for specific network connection requirements 7wW MRS Device Configuratc mm Edit View Debug Help O New Ctrl N io 1 Open Ctri O x i fe Save Ctrl S b Save As r 7 Close After inputting the necessary settings A White To Devices using the Device Configurator application E Reset Device Shutdown Device the configurations must be saved into the Exit unit This is done by opening the File 5 _ menu and clicking Write to Device The candle icon Write settings to device After pressing Write to Device the status at the bottom left hand side of the application will show Parameters saved Parameters Saved May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Tall Edit View Debug Help Onw chen p ol P Open Ctrl O x After the parameters are f ac pe Save s saved open the File menu fi Close ay Write To Device Software Version and select Shutdown Device F go yay Device Mame me i Device ID Number 16 GPS 2 PT Device Client Password a Licensing Upgrade Hardware Identifier 96 Log Pr You will then see the following status at the bottom left hand side of the screen Device disconnected Device disconnected 1 You can now unplug the USB cable from the PC and the PMRS device 2 Turn the PMRS device of
13. Set Frame Rate SMS 4 Set Image Size f ror Seca video stream and select properties 82 Charging ave Image Signal Marginal Y Right click on an open channel s w Attach 4udio video Record on Monitor Re Record on Server a ERIT Record on Device Time Device Restart Media J5 OFF 2013 05 26 16 48 26 PMRS Device z ii Cancel Monn Connected Video Properties Enable Single Encoder Destination Broadcast Recording Encoder In the Video Properties Image Size Frame Rate 10 fps window select Detect Motion Bitrate 200 kbps Then press OK Interlaced Frame Text Sync Frames F Write Location Visual Motion Debection Detect Motion Session Action View Help Yeu OHHH a MRS a g My Monitor i A E Speaker is off vee Microphone is off Recordings Under the video channel s name the soa Locations a Visual Motion Detection p Contacts Alarm motion detected This means VMD is Gee My Server now activated Lave Software Updates following message will appear No iden W Permissions d Online Devices o MRS Device 2242 f Ch 01 ae 200 kbps 25 fps gt Sy No motion detected May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 p Media Relay System Monitor Session Action View Help YS DERE 2 Once there is motion past the came
14. 2 Click Next Wy Media Rainy Syre x Welcome to the Media Relay System Setup we ED A N The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Media Relay System on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law 4 Click Next to begin installation ji Media Relay System gt i Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install Media Relay System on your computer Click Next to start the installation May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Once the MRS Monitor Server Application is installed and opened to setup the PC to act as a server using Server Based Architecture follow these instructions Action View Help 1 Open the session menu on the top left hand side 2 Open the Connection screen EJ Software Updates i Permissions GE Online Devices ME Offline Devices Nodes Server Selection 1 No server Remote server IP User Name meir 3 Select local server and press OK Undefined Network Selection Cancel May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 Once the server is running the status bar on the bottom left hand side of the w
15. Automatic DHCP Client This option enables the LAN interface and makes the PMRS unit an automatic DHCP Client for your local network For more information view the LAN section of this user manual Manual Manual Configuration This option also allows you to create your own local network which comes in handy when trying to connect to an external hard drive or use the PMRS device as a router For more information view the SMB Recording External Storage Device section of this user manual Enable DHCP Server When the Manual option is selected tick the Enable DHCP Server option to turn the PMRS device into a 3G Router For more information view the Use the PMRS Device as a 3G Router section of this user manual May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 4 1 Connect Through LAN Follow these instructions to set up the LAN function on the PMRS 1 Open the Device Configurator Application 2 Turn the PMRS OFF 3 Ensure the 2 left dip switches on the PMRS unit numbers 1 2 are in up position 4 Ensure the SIM card is NOT inserted into the unit 5 Connect the PMRS unit to the PC using the USB Cable Then turn it on 6 Once connected to the PC the unit s parameters will load automatically on the Device Configurator 7 Go to the Local Network menu on the left hand side Under the Address Configuration Method menu select DHCP Li MRS Device Confi
16. Main Menu The minimal log severity is the minimal log severity to be displayed and kept in memory Log messages less severe than this one will be ignored Log severities are Undefined Status Warning and Error EG Maximal number of messages 200 Minimal Log Severity Warning May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 4 3 User Device Access Permissions Menu The MRS Service allows the server to decide which devices and users will be allowed access to the server and what level of access they will enjoy There are 5 different access levels Administrative Active Passive Aware and Forbidden Here are the activities which are permitted to each of those levels Actions Permitted aa a KJE Nodes Viewing Video Audio J 1 Viewing GPS pf 1 1 View recording from device Download recordings gt 1 4 Pi A a a A server Changing Video Audio PR fT a a A Erasing recordings Er E a E 2 Disabling Video Audio channel Default Access Page B To ios j Set Default User Device Ac vz mrslinfodraw com 1 OS gt Here you can determine the default situation for all unlisted devices and users connecting to the This page will let you set how users and J server Set Default User Device devices are permitted in the system when no Access other more specific rules apply Default Device Access Level This list box determines the access level for a
17. May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 3 Q The MRS Monitor program does not recognize my device General A Check the following 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Make sure that the device is on Wait for a few minutes before determining that there is no connection It can take around 3 minutes for the device to be recognized by the software Make sure that the red and blue LEDs if the modem is operational are blinking If the blue LED does not work make sure that the device is connected properly to the GSM antenna Enter the MRS Device Configurator program Open the Connection tab Enable the Remote Server option configure your IP address so that it would match your server address Check that your server is operational Open the MRS Device Configurator program and choose the Device Identification tab Make sure that the device ID number is above 0 and under 2 000 000 000 Open the MRS Monitor program open the Session menu and choose the connection option If you choose to use your device as a client not server enable the Remote Server option Make sure that the server address user name and password if required are correct Enter the Permissions feature of the MRS monitor program in your server and verify that your device is permitted to access the server May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 Q The MRS Mo
18. Single Encoder PAL D1 hl Cr 100 kbps Detect Motion Frame Text E sync Frames 4 In the Destination list box select Recording PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 3 Enter in the desired Image Size Frame Rate and Bit rate W Enabled Ch 01 Single Encoder Destnaton Broadcast Recording Encoder Broadcast Image Size anette Bitrate 200 kbps I JInterlaced FP Detect Motion V Frame Text F sync Frames May 28 2013 INFODRAW Enabled Ch 01 Single Encoder Destination 3 200 kbps Detect Motion Frame Text Syne Frames PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 5 Enter in the desired Image Size Frame Rate and Bit rate Once you have finished press OK The video encoder will now be different when viewing the video channel and when recording the video channel To switch back to a single video encoder for both viewing and recording the video channel simply tick the Single Encoder item in the video properties window Name Ch O1 EEE 7 Single Encoder Destination Broadcast Recording Encoder Bitrate 200 kbps Interlaced F Detect Motion MW Frame Text E sync Frames May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 3 3 Video Frame Text Video Properties Enable Single Encoder Destination Broadcast Recordi ae dende To activate the video f
19. The unit is configured through a USB Cable interface on any PC Windows XP or higher MRS AV Player Application This application is used for viewing recorded video audio files It is also used to verify recorded files that have a digital signature assigned to them as well as decrypting recorded files that are encrypted with a key ER May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 iMRS iPhone Client iMRS is used for monitoring video audio location streams from MRS PMRS devices on your iPhone MRS Android Client MRS Android Client is used for monitoring video audio location streams from MRS PMRS devices on your Android powered mobile device MRS Monitor Server Application This application can be used for both server and client purposes it has the same features of the MRS monitor client and the MRS Service program but cannot serve more than one device at one time and is not accessible through the Multiple Connections web The MRS monitor is easy to install and operate and is Network Selection Windows Sockets fitted to the needs of retail clients Windows Mobile 5 0 6 0 Clients Used for viewing the MRS PMRS unit s video audio GPS streams live from your Windows Mobile Smart Phone MRS USB Drivers for Windows XP Vista and 7 32bit These drivers must be installed on your PC to allow the PMRS unit to connect to the Device Configurator Program using
20. box you want a secure connection between the iPhone the server To remove a server from the list and the MRS PMRS units highlight it and press the Remove button Once you have inserted all the details press the OK button to connect to the server May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 ai voda AU 4 25 PM Playback Once you re connected to the server all the connected MRS PMRS units will appear on this screen MRS Device 100 PMRS Device 2875 Tap on the desired MRS PMRS unit to open its video channel s for live streaming Source If you select a PMRS 102 device as they only have 1 video channel it will automatically open for live streaming il HOT mobile 16 37 Obs ft Tap the Microphone icon to speak to the unit Tap the Speaker iconto _ listen to the unit s audio stream Tap the Switch icon to activate a switch Press the Login button to return to the Login screen Tap the Playback icon to Watch the recoding you created Source Playback Tap the Source buttonto Tap the REC button to Tap the Map button to open the previous screen open the GPS map full where you can select which screen for live tracking of connected unit and channel the unit you would like to view record the video stream on your iPhone Tap it again to stop recording EE May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS
21. g 2012 SME 06 June vi 2 Contacts Alarm The image will then open in Windows Photo Viewer Alternatively to view the saved image locate you recordings folder on your PC and double click on the image file to open it r 3 E Stilllmage_13_12_46_166691_Ljpg Windows Photo Viewer n n n aa E File Print v E mail Burn v Open 7 aus gt ex May 28 2013 INFODRAW 4 1 12 Session PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 A session is set of parameters which defines the current state of the MRS monitor application A session includes any open channels and channel parameters A session can be saved to a file and reloaded at any time To do so open the Session menu and select Save As Media Relay System Monitor Session Action Players View Help v Automatic us HH R c Y Connection fa Open Ctri O Save Ctrl S Bitrate 80 kbps 2 Framerate 12 fps fia Video Channel 2 2 Bitrate 60 kbps i Framerate 12 fps a Video Channel 3 sem video Channel 4 Vinyl AC 97 Audio WAVE H A Indicators i Output Connections Af Recordings f Nodes m 192 168 0 50 12654 Users can enable the Automatic button in the Session menu which will save the current settings of the last session when exiting the program After restarting the program will load the last updated session which was s
22. l T W Camera ag Audio Out 1 HFA Indicators 2 1 Switches ao Location 1 8 Latitude 37 852534 J Longitude 144 980422 E vse Height 42 0 meters Satellites 11 ioe SMS ef Signal Good 61 ME Offline Devices Nodes aM 1144 107 5 44031 ee F Online Devices skr Alternatively right click on the Audio In Bit Rate inpe 1 channel and select Record on a Monitor Record on Device or Enable Attach to Video Channel Record on Server Record on Monitor Record on Server Record on Device Cancel Repeat the same process and select Record on Monitor Record on Device or Record on Server to finish the recording View the audio recordings the same way as video recordings are viewed nn ee May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 7 6 Synchronized Video and Audio Recording To record video and audio together follow these instructions EB Medi Relay Scr RS Session Action View Help CcR OHRH f MRS E My Monitor a E Speaker is off ha ml Microphone is off ve SSE Ef Recordings Lae Locations oS oD Visual Motion Detection a Contacts Alarm R amp My Server E Software Updates ha AD Permissions el Online Devices me Camera 1 4 E Audio In 1 he a Audio Out 1 n a Indicators E LA Switches Location 2 Open the
23. then the server will send the relevant update to the device The device will upgrade itself restart and reconnect to the server with the updated version Click Enable to enable software updates Disable to disable them Main Menu to return to the main menu or Upload to upload a new software update file to the server c 8B ce P te gt Upload Software File Page Norton Search gt Q SafeWeb identity Safe Use this page to upload a new software Upload Software File update file to the server The two types of supported files are Main Menu Click Browse to select the file on your local PC Click Upload to start uploading Choose software file to upload the file to the server fF m 2 BILIA LUT A f a VW MMR ES e a mm pe een A I Qa Kg A 2 1 rh ola VeSCripuon ti i pmrs A B C D tgz PMRS 102 device firmware MRS BlackfinDeviceSystem Idr MRS 400 device firmware May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 4 7 Sleep Management If you want your device to save power and to open remotely when you tell it to or in a pre set date please enact the following instructions in order to impose a sleep regiment on your PMRS device e This service only applies to software and firmware version 4 5 0 0 and later 1 Activate your device and connect it to your server in this example we connected the PMRS device to the IP ad
24. 0 meters 8 Satellites 11 ZA Media Relay System 2 Open the Action Menu and enable the recording by clicking on Record on Monitor Media Relay System Session View Help Fg Enable O pen Ph Close Rename F2 Set Bit rate Set Frame rate Set Image size Deinterlace Set Default ud Properties F3 hen a Delete Download Save Image Attach Audio Video Record on Monitor Record on Server 7 Record on Device PE Restart Media F5 F E ni Restart Machine a Mei Restart Controller pii Set Packet Data Size fun Set Time po Diagnostic Information Session Action View Help vYS DERE AA MRS a g My Monitor Aes My Server Eve Software Updates Permissions oe Online Devices GE PMRS Device 2326 Latitude 37 853385 S lia P Longitude 144 980243 E A Height 95 5 meters Satellites 9 4 Properties pa Audio In 1 Restart Medi Audio Out 1 adm aA Sensors Record on Monitor a Switches Record on Server 9 Location Record on Device Save Image Cancel Alternatively right click on an open video stream and select Record on Monitor Repeat the same process and select Record on Monitor to finish the recording EE May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 me 4DC Mex are oil reins DEYI 1 Playii l EEN F 79 AA ri aa KD a tt After you enable the
25. 03 11 05 45 KMC Systems Bus 51 9415 4 40784 2010 05 03 11 05 46 KMC Systems Bus 51 9415 4 40784 2010 05 03 11 05 48 KMC Systems Bus 51 9415 4 40784 2010 05 03 11 05 49 KMC Systems Bus 51 9415 4 40784 2010 05 03 11 05 51 KMC Systems Bus 51 9415 4 40784 2010 05 03 11 19 57 KMC Systems Bus 51 9415 4 40788 2010 05 03 11 19 59 KMC Systems Bus 51 9415 4 40788 2010 05 03 11 20 03 KMC Systems Bus 51 9415 4 40788 May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 5 6 GPS Location Settings The Location settings include the event alarm settings and settings for recording location on monitor The location event alarm that can be set for each individual device is triggered once the device moves a certain pre set distance away from its current position on the map The location event trigger can be set to perform the following actions on the MRS monitor gt Beep Display device location View default video channel Make a Pop up Window appear VV V VY Play a custom sound The unit can also send a SMS to any number of phones as a result of a location event trigger refer to SMS Alerts from Device section The location event trigger actions are set in the Location Event Settings window Follow these instructions p Media Relay System Monitor Session Action View Help eH OR R MRS My Monitor E u Speaker is off al mm b Microphone is off ME eon EE E Recordings My Monitor Select
26. 102 User Manual v5 4 1 If you select the Map button the GPS map will appear full screen as shown here Tap the OSM button to view the GPS map with Open Street Maps Tap the Google __ button to view the GPS __ map with Google Maps Login Source Video Tap the Video button to return to the video stream in full screen view The video stream can be played over the map as shown here To do so tap on the floating icon on the map Tap the Standard button to view the map in standard view _ Tap the Hybrid button to view the map in Hybrid view Playback Tap this button to centre the map mil HOT mobile 17 35 JG _ BSS PX s Login Source Video Playback May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 mil HOT mobile 16 37 62 kar oes Select the Playback button to open the recordings folder where your recordings are saved Login Source Playback all HOT mobile amp 18 09 aa a UST Select the source from which you Source would like to see the recording Sara Source Is the recording that was iPhone made on the device Server The recording that was made on the server computer iPhone Open the recordings on the iPhone Login Source AETS Playback wi vodaAU amp 11 39PM The Playback screen will open Tap the Select button at the bottom right hand side of the screen
27. 102 User Manual v5 4 1 The PMRS system supports PTZ control The user can control the Pan Tilt Zoom of the PTZ camera according to its ability The PMRS system supports PTZ cameras using PELCO D and Visca Protocol Follow these instructions to setup PTZ control 1 Turn the PMRS device OFF 2 Remove any SIM card from the PMRS device 3 Ensure the 2 left dip switches on the PMRS unit numbers 1 2 are in up position 4 Attach a USB cable to the device and open the MRS Device Configurator 5 Turn the unit on 6 In the Device Configurator Open the PTZ tab menu MRS Device Configurator File Edit View Debug Help Fr SA io T Device Identification Pratocal Connection pp Modem Aoo 2400 PE Baud Rate 2400 tb Wireless LAN Pelco video Channel Add Change Delete Empty Parameters loaded 7 Click the Add button to add the Video Channel and Camera ID As the PMRS unit only has one video channel set the Video Channel and Camera ID both to 1 8 Set the PTZ Baud Rate from the Baud Rate list box The system supports the following Baud Rates 1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 9 Save the configuration to the device by selecting File gt Write To Device 10 After you see the message Parameters saved at the bottom of the screen select File gt Shutdown Device 11 After you see the message Device disconnected
28. Europe MRS 400 ME Offline Devices Sign Files Zz Neighbourhood Fis Encryption D 62 132 198 144 12655 g Communication V Enable 8 Local Area Connection Key a g MS TCP Loopback interface gt x c Enable the option Sign Files d Press OK After you enable this option in either the Device Configurator or the MRS Monitor and record a video file the integrity of that file can be checked with the MRS AV Player Application For more information please view the MRS AV Player Application Verifying Digital Signatures Section of this user manual below May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 7 9 Recorded Files Enc tion The recorded files can be encrypted with a user defined encryption code This can be enabled in 1 The Device Configurator Application for Device Recordings 2 The MRS Monitor server client Application for Local Monitor Recordings For Device Recordings Encryption a Inthe Device Configurator go to the Recording menu tab P i I MRS Device Configurator File Edit View Debug Help Dom amp Bio Tree D Device Identification Connection Paes J lidda Enable File System Optimizations Speed Test lt gt Wireless LAN V Record when motion detected WV Delete old files to free space IV Sign media files File Encryption V Enable gt ee File Size Limit v 50 MB Remote File System Type None v Add
29. Longitude 144 980503 E the PMRS unit the Recordings icon a Height 68 5 met W steler 11 i will appear on the left hand side under gt BE c LK Free space 1 883 MBs the specific PMRS device tree mf 2010 aga Open the Recordings tree The files S 03 March 16 are arranged by date and time eff 13 05 32 2011 1 T baie eM 1 155 137 93 53490 May 28 2013 INFODRAW Right click on the desired recording and select Download Downloading 13_05_32_2011_1 H264 Progress 64 0 KB 164 7 KB 38 9 Once the file has downloaded successfully you will see this message PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Media Relay System Monitor E BK Session Action View Help Y H OH 3 P Location a a Recordings Free Space 3 680 MBs a E 2013 El 05 May ig 6 EE ae DB Rename Delete a eee 2015 0 ee iiil The recorded file will download to your PC laptop over the cellular network May 28 2013 SE Online Devices Latitude 37 852268 5 b Longitude 144 980564 E Height 59 5 meters is Satellites 10 i Free space 1 883 MBs Ef 2010 a 2011 d B 03 March a E 16 alli 05 32 2011 1 va SMS el Signal Good 61 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 To play the file simply locate it in the Recordings tree again and double click on it to play it in the MRS Monitor Player Th
30. Noise GPS Tracking Built in Through GPIO PTZ Cable TTL Through MRS Monitor Software Streaming Recording SMS Noise GPS Tracking AC DC to 5V adapters Battery Built in Lithium 4000 mAh 4 5 hours ER May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Power output DC 5v output to camera DC Male Connector through video power splitter cable Environment Temperature Input 10 60 C Physical Dimension 5x 10x 2 8 cm Weight 130g Other Interfaces USB Client Built in Mini USB Input For Setup Configuration Through USB Cable and PC video power cable Splitter cable for video 5V power RCA DC Male Connectors output Audio in out cable Splitter cable for Speakers Mic TRRS Female Connectors Built in Through external cable Ethernet Cable interface Protocols RTP RTSP SDP May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 5 2 MRS Software Specifications Software MRS Server Web Admin Windows Service Program Interface MRS Monitor Server MRS Monitor Client MRS Device Configurator MRS AV Player MRS USB Drivers iMRS iPhone Client Android Client Windows Mobile Client Windows Application Windows Application Windows Application Windows Application Windows System Drivers iOS Application Android Application Windows Mobile Application Server Program Server Program Monitoring Program Monitoring Program Setup Configuration Pro
31. Permissions Menu Default Access Configure default users and device s access to the server Users Control the users list Devices Control the devices list Default Device Access Control the default access permitted to devices Default User Access Control the default access permitted to users User Device Access Control the access permitted to specific devices by specific users ER May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 p Server Administration eg 2 mrs Linfodraw com 12654 admin main ye een es 7 gt Clients Menu liens saree eee eee eee o Management Management Controls how the Traffic Summary server manages clients All Connections 8 Connected Devices Fe er Traffic Summary Displays the File Uploads incoming and outgoing data summary rer Connected Devices Lists the devices o Configure which are connected to the server o List Connected Users Lists the users Software Updat ET ee ee eee which are connected to the server o Configure o List o Upload ile Uploads Lists the files which are F being uploaded from the server Sleep Management r Licensing Last nuts ee er see ee one om ca ey ee i fm am Configure Configures the server s recording attributes List Lists the devices with video and audio channels that are being recorded Sleep management Configure Setting the timing p Recordings Menu for the sle
32. Properties his Locations Pa Visual Mo Open z of Contacts J Close Gide My Server Properties m Software I Cancel he W Permissiot HE Online Devices ME Offline Devices Location Settings During location event Beep Display Device Location i View Default video Channel In the Location Event Settings ee Popup Window window select the desired trigger cy actions and then press OK Locations on the map Display locations in media playback Track locations live Cancel May 28 2013 INFODRAW Session Action View Help oeH OHHH EA MRS My Monitor 4 E Speaker is off ov A Microphone is off sia Recordings Bi a Locations Ba Visual Motion Detection os 2 A Contacts Alarm d My Server Software Updates oe ill Permissions aE Online Devices aE PMRS 2011 W Cameral DE a Audio In 1 Audio Out 1 H A Indicators aL Switches fs J Location s Latitu Open i Longi Close dai Set Events Feri Satell E sMs Cancel den J Offline Devices a Nodes a 120 156 152 246 48732 Tick the Max Distance From Point box Enter in the desired maximum number of meters that the PMRS device can move from its current position before the alarm is triggered Then press OK PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 To activate the location event alarm right click on the Location icon under the specific PMRS device tree and select Se
33. Setting Language The MRS Monitor Application supports 18 different languages Follow these instructions to change the language of the application Mae Action View Help PE Y Connection Ga Open lg Save 1 Open the Session menu at the top left hand corner of the screen 2 Select Language i NEIQnHournoad d e Communication Cea Local Area Connection H Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 E ans is Pycoxuad 3 The Select Language window will appear Select your desired language Then press OK ple EAAnver YkpalHobka Session Action View Help Fen OHHH a od Mi Monitor Gee Mi Servidor i o Actualizaciones de Software Gratuito Your selected language will now be displayed on the MRS Monitor screen Barrio Seed comunicacion H Local rea Connection H Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 2 Connecting the Unit to the Server 1 Insert the SIM card into the PMRS Unit 2 Ensure the GSM GPS Antennas are connected to the unit 3 Ensure your server either through the MRS Service Program Web Admin Server or the MRS Monitor Server Application is running and working properly 4 If your server is running through the MRS Service Program open the MRS Monitor Client on another PC Laptop and connect to the server 5 If your server is running through the MRS Monitor Server Application
34. System The SMB option is for recording on external storage devices For more information please view the SMB Recording External Storage Device section of this user manual The NFS option should always be disabled unless told otherwise May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 10 GPS Menu ill MRS Device Configurator File Edit View Debug Help D telio x IV Activate GPS VW Reset GPS Parameters saved This option allows you to enable disable the GPS capability Reset GPS This option if enabled resets the GPS every time the system shuts down thus clearing the unit s memory of old satellite information May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 11 PTZ Menu ill MRS Device Configurator File Edit View Debug Help Leh tte i o Parameters saved Add Here you can setup the PTZ control of the PMRS unit Press the Add button to add the Video Channel and Camera ID As the PMRS unit only has one video channel set the Video Channel and Camera ID both to 1 Baud Rate This list box allows you to set the PTZ control Baud Rate The unit supports the following Baud Rates 1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 The Baud Rate must be set the same for the PMRS unit and for the PTZ Camera For more information please view the PTZ section of this user manual May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS
35. To Device and select Shutdown Device i f Reset Device it z Device Name MF l i Device ID Number 16i Device Client Password a Hardware Identifier 26 na J TRACT a You will then see the following Status at the bottom left hand side of the screen Device disconnected Device disconnected 1 You can now unplug the USB cable from the PC and the device 2 Turn the PMRS device off 3 Change back the left 2 dip switches numbers 1 2 to down position 4 Make sure that the Micro SD Card is NOT inserted into the unit 5 Connect the Ethernet cable between the PMRS unit and the External Network Storage Device 6 Insert the SIM card into the PMRS unit 7 Ensure the GSM GPS Antennas are connected to the unit Once you activate the PMRS unit you will be able to record on the External Network Storage Device the same way as you record on the Micro SD Card View Device Recording section for more information EG May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 7 8 Recorded Files Digital Signature A digital signature can be added to the recorded video to guarantee the integrity of the files This can be enabled in 1 The Device Configurator Application for Device Recordings 2 The MRS Monitor server client Application for Local Monitor Recordings As a result of enabling the Digital Signature there will be an extra file written on the same ell location a
36. alerts from that PMRS device Open the SMS Settings window by double clicking on the SMS item on the left hand side under the PMRS device tree Name Mobile Mind Device 564 E Enable Events Contact Alarm Motion Detection Location Events Common Message Image Delete Name Phone Number Send Image Add Replace May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Under Events select the desired triggers from which an SMS will be sent Contact Alarm GPIO events Motion Detection VMD events Location Events GPS events Name Mobile Mind Device 564 Events Contact Alarm Motion Detection Location Events In the Common Message Common Message box write a message that you would like to receive on your mobile phone Once you have finished click Apply May 28 2013 INFODRAW Name MRS Device 111 Enable Events Contact Alarm Motion Detection E Location Events Common Message ALERT Name Yon Phone Number 0412345678 Send Image Your new name and phone number will appear in the list box To delete a mobile number select the name and press the Delete button Once you have finished click Apply and then click Close PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Insert a Name and Phone Number at the bottom of the window If you own a Smartphone enable the Send Image option to attach a still pict
37. at the bottom of the screen turn the PMRS device OFF unplug the USB cable and flip the 2 left dip switches on the PMRS unit numbers 1 2 to down position 12 Insert the SIM card Ensure the GSM GPS Antennas are connected to the unit GE May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 After you have configured the PTZ settings of the PMRS unit in the Device Configurator the same settings must be applied to the PTZ camera itself On the PTZ camera set the ID number to 1 and the Baud Rate to the same rate as you set the unit as There are 2 RS 485 wires T and T built into the PMRS unit through the GPIO PTZ Cable Refer to GPIO PTZ Cable section for colour definitions These wires must be connected to the PTZ camera Once you have connected the PTZ camera open the MRS Monitor Application and turn the unit ON Media Relay System Monitor Session Action View Help oU OBHB E My Monitor IKMC Systems Bus Zoom Playing 4 a Speaker is off A Microphone is off Recordings Locations Z My Server Software Updates Permissions WHE Devices HE kc HE KMC Systems Bus es E3 Camera 1 Zoom Laadruimte gt Bitrate 79 kbps Framerate 8 fps E video Channel 3 Video Channel 4 2 Audio Channel 1 aw A Indicators Switches z When you open the PTZ or Zoom camera video channel PTZ control Qe Location sanne E Latitude 52 236895 N if jde awe will auto
38. automatically start recording once a GPIO alarm is activated Popup Window Enable this option to cause a popup window to appear on the MRS Monitor Application once a GPIO alarm is activated Play Use this option to play a custom sound on the MRS Monitor Application once a GPIO alarm is activated Click the Browse button to search for an audio file on your PC wav mp3 wma formats are supported May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Output switches The PMRS unit has 4 GPIO Output Switch ports External peripheral devices such as alarms external sirens etc can be connected to these output ports and then set to trigger a variety of actions once activated The GPIO Output Switch ports are at TTL Level To connect peripheral devices to the Output Switch Ports on the PMRS unit you must close a connection between the following wires on the GPIO PTZ cable Port 1 Output 1 wire and GND wire Port 2 Output 2 wire and GND wire Port 3 Output 3 wire and GND wire Port 4 Output 4 wire and GND wire ON OFF switching of these ports is done in the MRS Monitor Application Follow these instructions Session Action View Help Yun OHHH EA MRS E Er My Monitor je Online Devices B Yossi PMRS ll Camera 1 bee ET Audio In 1 m a Audio Qut 1 E HFA Sensors 2 1 Switches mm Switch 1 ed LI nine HL gt Switch 4 dae fig 18 25 Hours bi HE Offline Devic
39. can be enabled by flipping Dip Switch 3 on Contacts Alarm the PMRS unit to down position An external 2g My Server microphone can also be attached to the Audio E naa ee n PN 5 ia Permissions Input on the Audio in out splitter cable sf Online Devices included with the PMRS unit ESB PMRS 2011 E Camera1 Ensure that you have a speakers connected to the PC Audio Out 1 HA Indicators KA Switches Location Session Action View Help Audio Out Yen DH EA MRS Double clicking on the Audio Out 1 channel eae opens the audio stream of the Microphone and Device PMRS 2011 speakers on the PMRS device to the speakers and i Channel Audio In 1 er 688 Microphoneis on microphone on the PC Double clicking on the Device PMRS 2011 Audio In 1 channel stops the audio stream i Locations Ensure that either Da Visual Motion Detection rd Contacts Alarm D E My Server directly into the Audio in out TRRS Female os Software Updates a Headphones with a microphone are attached Connector on the top of the PMRS device en Wi Permissions F Online Devices O PMRS 2011 b Speakers and a Microphone are attached Gees separately to the Audio in out Splitter Cable Ef Audio In 1 a Stop Audio Stream i A hag 16 kbps 12 Khe which is then connected to the PMRS unit 5 fen Start Audio Stream ig 16 kbps 12 KHz E ga Indicators ail Switches conne
40. can t get it to Stop rrnnrrnnnrrnrornnrnnnnrnnrnnrnnnnrvnnernnrnnrrrnnrnnsennnrne 199 15 I can t get my PMRS device to send an SMS messages rrvrrnnnnnrnnvrrnnnnnrnrrnnnnssssvrrnnnssssnvrvneene 199 EE May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 6 2 Troubleshooting 1 Q My Server does not work How do activate it A Check the following 1 First make sure that your server is connected to the internet or to VPN 2 Enter the MRS Device Configuration program choose the Connection tab and click the Local Server option if you want the device to act as a server 3 Open the MRS Monitor program open the Session menu choose the Connection option and click on the Local Server option 4 Open TCP port 12654 and UDP port 12655 in the firewall to allow access to the server 5 If you have an anti virus program installed on your PC make sure it is not blocking the inbound outbound traffic of these ports 6 Make sure you enter the correct IP address of your server in the Device Configurator 2 Q The MRS Device Configurator does not recognize my device A Check the following 1 Make sure that your device is connected with a USB cable to your PC 2 If you have a PMRS device make sure that DIP switches 1 and 2 are in an up position 3 Try switching USB ports in your PC if that fails try to connect your device to a different PC and or a different USB cable
41. device ID has been assigned a password in the permissions feature of the server the password will need to be inserted here otherwise the unit will not be able to connect to the server Hardware Identifier This is the hardware ID number of the PMRS unit Modem IMEI This is the Identifier number of the PMRS unit s modem Config Password A password can be inserted here to prevent non authorized people from accessing the device s parameters through the USB cable Upon connecting the PMRS unit to the Device Configurator the Config Password will be required to continue Server Admin Password This password is for the Web Admin Interface Server program if the PMRS device is acting as the server itself May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 2 Connection Menu ill MRS Device Configurator se a File Edit View Debug Help Leh tse 16 Tree x D ener Identification Media Server Selection Connection Reference TCP Connection Modem C No server Enable Local Network tP Wireless LAN Remote server Address www google com IP PO Port ERE jeunes Timeout E V Maximal idle time 30 minutes Tolerance High V Device Reset Local server ODF Multiple Connections ODF Server Status Parameters saved No server If the No server option is checked the PMRS unit will not connect to anything Remote server IP Here you can update the IP address
42. events that you want to trigger an SMS Write down the message you want to send Fill in your name and phone number Click on add Then click apply 20 Q How do I delete files of recordings A The default configuration of the MRS system is designed to automatically erase old files when your storage disk is full New files are recorded on the device over the old files Therefore there is no need to erase files to make space for new recordings However if you still want to erase a file click on the recording you want to delete and press the Delete button Alternatively right click on the recording file and choose the delete option 21 Q I would like to connect trough VPN how do I make this happen A Enter the MRS device Configurator program Open the Modem tab Choose the manual option Fill in the details of your network Save the changes and restart your device EE May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 22 Q I have an iPhone How do I download the iMRS A Enter the Apple App Store and download the iMRS application The iMRS application is Free to download 23 Q have an android phone How do download update the MRS Program A Go to the Google Play Store Android Market and search for Infodraw MRS Install the MRS App Android MRS is Free to download May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Contact Us ad Infodraw Israel R amp D LTD Global Headquarters 14 Ab
43. main applications MRS Monitor Server MRS Monitor Client MRS Device Config and MRS AV Player can be upgraded in each application To do so follow these instructions 1 Open the Help menu in each application and select Upgrade MRS Monitor Server Application RA Media Relay System Monite Session Action View E303 Y SH OBB About BB MRS Upgrade vailable a g My Monitor Website lee My Server Email Support ko Software Updates den Permissions ME Online Devices jE Offline Devices A Neighbourhood o Communication H E Local Area Connection n Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 MRS Device Config Application File Edit View Debug D R amp BB About Device Configurator Upgrade Website Email Support Pas Hardware Ide Modem MRS Monitor Client Application Media Relay System I Session Action View Help FET IDEENE re MRS Upgrade a g My Monitor Website cof Online Devices Email Support PP ll Offline Devices r Neighbourhood D Communication n Local rea Connection n Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 vailable MRS AV Player Application MRS Audio Video File Misc Effects Section View 000 About Upgrade Website Email Support May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 2 Anewer version if available of the 7 Downloading www infodraw com dids MRS_ 1 0 2 Monito
44. on Add License to add the new license Once the license is added it will appear in the list on the License List page and its state should be Active Click on Delete to remove an old or non relevant license Licenses List 73 FZ mrs2 infodraw com 12654 admin licenses list 9 gt A Licenses List Number of server allowed devices unlimited Feature Time Limit Activation Time State Delete SERVER PERMANENT 2012 01 11 14 01 09 Active Volume serial number is CC61 7193 Request License May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 5 MRS Monitor Server Application a Media Relay System Monitor i the MRS Monitor Server Session Action View Help Yu OHH Application is used for monitoring e MRS and controlling MRS PMRS units It cif My Monitor can also be used for setting up a b ed server for MRS PMRS units and a oa clients to connect to Upon opening T Dan Detecdiion the application you will see a tree a a on the left hand side with the Software Updates following features bch ill Permissions HE Online Devices HE Offline Devices oe ae Neighbourhood d e Communication He Local Area Connection Fa G Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 tem Deseription S Speaker is off Configure settings for your computer s speakers Microphone is off Configure settings for your computer s microphone Recordings a View Recorde
45. on the software version in use e The stability and performance of the PMRS 102 unit s wireless data streaming may vary in different countries due to bandwidth and reception capabilities of the available carrier wireless networks and service providers in each country e Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this user manual is accurate Infodraw is not responsible for printing or spelling errors e Please keep this manual for future reference e To get support please contact your local distributor with a detailed account of the problem you have encountered May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Safety Precautions To prevent damage to your PMRS 102 device or injury to yourself and others please read the following safety information prior to using your device AN WARNING To prevent damage electric shocks fires and or explosions e Do not use damaged power charger cords or plugs or loose electrical sockets e Do not touch the PMRS 102 device or the power charger cords with wet hands e Do not place or use this product near water or wet locations e Do not twist bend cut or damage the power charger cords e Do not drop or cause an impact to the PMRS 102 device or the power chargers e Donot place your device on an object where it is likely to fall If your device falls it may get damaged e Do not charge the PMRS 102 device with chargers that are not approved by the manufacturer e Do no
46. or change any of the settings A3 Passive The user is allowed to view video and hear audio but can only record on monitor The user cannot activate switches the audio out function or enable disable channels A4 Active The user is allowed to view listen modify video and audio parameters record on the device and speak to the device The user is not allowed to enable and or disable channels and a few other advanced options A5 Administrative The user is allowed to do everything in the system 18 Q I have a camera with PTZ How do activate it A1 You must make sure the camera uses a Pelco D camera engine protocol A2 Open the MRS Device Configuration program Open the PTZ tab Press add to match the video channel with the Camera ID For example Video Channel 1 and Camera ID 1 Set the Baud Rate that you desire in the Baud Rate list box Save changes and restart the device The same Camera ID and Baud Rate settings must be set on the PTZ camera itself Connect the PTZ camera to the unit through the video input and RS 485 wires A3 Open the MRS monitor program Click on the relevant video channel A small window should open on the bottom left side of the screen with a yellow ball Point the camera to where you want it to move to 19 Q How do I use the SMS feature in the MRS monitor A Double click on the SMS icon that is in the device tree In the SMS window tick the enable box Enable the
47. recording action the corresponding message will appear at the top of the video channel M This message means that local recording has commenced successfully To view and play local recordings open the Recordings tree on the left hand side of the screen under My Monitor The files are arranged by date Choose the recorded file by date time device ID and channel name Double click on the file to play it in the MRS Monitor player Media Relay System Monitor Session Action View Help el O HE MRS Available f My Monitor u Speaker is off bo A Microphone is off all Recordings hed Free Space 826 545 MBs File Effects ai 200 ef 07 July I Available hailable Y Playing buffer avail 99 84 Locations Pa Visual Motion Detection 2 r Contacts Alarm 8 My Server Software Updates i Permissions HE Online Devices ll Offline Devices ce p Neighbourhood 5 IJ 2 pe Communication No connection Alternatively to play recordings locate and open the recordings folder on your PC laptop The files are arranged by date Select the desired recording Open it in either the MRS AV Player Application or in VLC Player nn May 28 2013 INFODRAW 4 1 7 3 Device Recording PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 To record a video channel on the Micro SD card in the PMRS device follow these instructions 1 Select the channel that you want to record by clickin
48. status at the bottom left hand side of the screen Device disconnected Device disconnected e When connecting to the server from the MRS Monitor Client Application In the connection window tick the Secure box before you connect This will encrypt all the data between the MRS Server and the MRS Client EA Media Relay System Monitor Session Action View Help S OB we 2 EA MRS H My Monitor JE Online Devices JE Offline Devices sii eg Neighbourhood Eg dt Communication H Local Area Connection Eddi Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 Tolerance Secure Multiple Connections Manage Network Selection Time 2012 06 10 13 18 4 2012 06 10 13 17 5 2012 06 10 13 17 53 May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 13 Upgrade Menu MRS Device Configurator PG File Edit View Debug Help Deal Bl ol Connection Binary Program File Browse ef Modem Y 3 Local Network Program Download Buffer Accept GPIO Sectors Erase Recording Flash Write Streams Flash verify Licensing Iw Gubomatic Restart Restart Device Reset Parameters Restart Period Restart the device every 24 Hours Parameters loaded Here you can upgrade the unit s firmware Use external power and not just battery power when upgrading the unit DO NOT INTERUPT THE UPGRADE PROCESS Browse button If the upgrade file is stored on your PC click Browse
49. the active file uploads File Uploads Downloading client s IP address as seen from the server file path and progress information No file uploads found May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 4 5 Recordings Menu One of the features of the MRS system is the ability to record on the server The Recording section in the MRS Service gives you the ability to control the settings of that recording and to observe recordings which are in action Configure Recordings Page Firefox This page lets you configure the server recording parameters or Safe Web identity Safe Recording Folder The recording folder is the root path where server recordings are kept Configure Recor dings File Size Limit The file size limit is the maximal size of the media file When a media file reaches this size the file is closed anew media file is created and recording continues on to the next file Recordings Folder Windows system32 config systemprofile AppData Roaming MRS Rec File Size Limit No Limit Automatic recording in motion detection F Automatic recording in motion detection V Delete old files to fre Check this option to start a recording of the oe ign media files video channel where motion has been VI Record device locations The recording en fter motion i detected The recording ends after motion is not detected for a full minute Delete old files to free space
50. the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware Click the Search for the best driver in these locations option Tick the Include this location in the search option Press the Browse button and search for the folder where the MRS driver files are stored on your PC Click OK after you have located the driver s folder Then click Next After successfully installing the drivers begin the initial configuration May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 3 2 1 2 Driver Installation for Windows 7 64Bit To setup the USB Drivers on Windows 7 64Bit please make sure you have the following three files located in the same folder on your PC Download the file MRS USB Driver zip and extract it s content which should include a dseo13b exe b idmrs64 inf c idmrs64 sys All of the files should be in the X64 folder they should be extracted to the same folder Once the above three files are on your PC follow these instructions to install the drivers 1 Run the dseo13b exe file It seems that Microsoft has forgotten end users when it introduced a a very restricted module of driver signature enforcement in Windows Vista and Windows 7 All drivers and system files must be digitally verified or putting your master boot records in risk
51. the web Recommended 2 MRS Monitor Server Application This program allows the user to run the server in the same program where the video and audio are streaming However the MRS Monitor program only allows one device to work at any one time and gives full access to the server only from the computer itself and most of its features cannot be reached from the web This server program is fitted for small clients that have purchased only one device 3 1 1 Installing the MRS Service The control centre server software can be installed on any PC using Windows XP or later The server requires a Fixed Static IP address which is publicly accessible in order for the external units to connect Please refer to the Server Technical Requirements section of Chapter 4 in this user manual for full Server Machine Technical requirements In order to allow communication between the server and MRS PMRS Units and Clients the following ports must be open in the server machine s firewall 12654 TCP 12655 UDP For setting up the server on a local area network PC follow these instructions to open the ports 1 Make sure your router has a fixed Static IP Address If it doesn t you should arrange to get one through your internet service provider 2 Enter your router admin settings 3 Set your local PC server PC to have a fixed local Static IP Address assigned in the router 4 Inthe routers port forwarding settings you need to o
52. to enter the File menu and choose the write on device option You then have to wait until the status bar on the bottom left side of your window shows Parameters Saved Only after restarting your device will these changes take effect 6 Q How do I know if my server is operational A1 If you are working from the server computer then you should open the MRS Monitor program In that program there is a status bar on the bottom left side of your window That status bar should show the following message Server is Listening A2 After confirming that the server is listening enter the Neighbourhood tree There you should be able to observe all the devices which are connected to your server If you can connect to the MRS Server Windows Service Program or the MRS Monitor Server Application from a MRS Client then your server is operational May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 7 8 9 Q How do I find the ID number of my device A1 Attach your device to a USB cable and open the MRS Device Configurator program Open the device Identification tab There you will find the device ID number A2 Open the MRS monitor program Double click on a connected device name This will display the device ID number Q How can I see the video from the camera my device is connected to A1 PMRS Device Connect the camera either directly to the 2 5mm TRRS Female connector located on the top of the
53. under a specific PMIRS device tree You can also open this Location tree to see the GPS Co ordinates You will now be able to see the location of the specific device in a small map alongside any video channels that are open The moving icon will be centred automatically every few seconds FBI Media Relay System Session Action View Help Yeu O WH ZA MRS 5j g My Monitor fe Speaker is off A Microphone is off p Recordings Locations i Aa Visual Motion Detection k a Contacts Alarm amp My Server E Software Updates i Permissions om Online Devices 5 PMRS 2011 a p Camera 1 no 200 kbps 20 fps gu Audio In1 ug Audio Out 1 ER Indicators a Switches E o Location E SMS pp Signal Good 61 Offline Devices Ey Nodes amp vg 1 144 107 5 44031 Available Je Jelboume N Melbourne Melbourne St com Je Kilda Roady DSG SS 4 ESTER i Albert Park Le HANEN Public Golf Course SST an F gt ae EN Yee Or G Pan OG NE aS S p ARM we q r tae ME South Yarra i in Map Satellite 4 i Prahran AT Jan So Hi IE St Kilda 8 KI o SAR NE St Kilda Map Bre See Balaclava reis R See sak en Time Device 2011 03 15 12 54 37 PMRS 2011 2011 03 15 12 50 25 PMRS 2011 2011 03 15 12 50 08 PMRS 2011 2011 03 15 12 46 55 PMRS 2011 2011 03 15 12 46 52 PMRS 2011 2011 03 15 12 43 13 PMRS 2011 Server is li
54. unit numbers 1 2 are in up position 4 Ensure the SIM card is NOT inserted into the unit 5 Connect the PMRS unit to the PC using the USB Cable Then turn it on 6 Once connected to the PC the unit s parameters will load automatically on the Device Configurator 7 Go to the GPIO menu of the Device Configurator ill MRS Device Configurator File Edit View Debug Help Leh tte jf o Tree 1 Device Identification Connection Modem Port Name t Wireless LAN NotActive Normally Close 0 Normally Open 1 oo an wn un bln fe Recording Associated Camera fi rj PTZ l Associated Microphone 1 Parameters saved 8 Select the Input Port Number 9 Enable either the Normally open or Normally Close option Settings Descriptions gt Normally Open Normally Close Active High May 28 2013 INFODRAW After inputting the above settings the configuration must be saved into the unit This is done by opening the File menu and clicking Write To Device The candle icon Parameters saved PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 a Edit View Debug Help New Ctrl N T a gt Open Ctrl O Z fel save Ctrl 5 Save As P Close witeToDevice E Reset Device Shutdown Device 4 Exit After pressing Write to Device the status at the bottom left hand side of the application will
55. when motion detected V Delete old files to free space Sign media files V Record Locations File Encryption Enable Key File Size Limit ne 50 MB Remote File System Type Address User Name Password Parameters saved Enable File System Optimizations This feature should always be disabled unless told otherwise Verify Writes This feature should always be disabled unless told otherwise Record when motion detected This option allows you to choose whether the unit records when motion is detected or not Delete old files to free space This option automatically deletes old recording files on the Micro SD when the remaining storage capacity reaches below 10 Sign media files Tick this option to produce a digital signature on each Micro SD card recording file to prove the integrity of that recording For more information please view the Recorded Files Digital Signature section of this user manual Record Locations This option allows you to choose whether the unit records GPS information or not File Encryption This option allows you to encrypt the recording files on the Micro SD with a code For more information please view the Recorded Files Encryption section of this user manual File Size Limit This option allows you to setup the file size limit of recordings on the Micro SD card When a recording file reaches its size limit the file will split and start recording in a new file Remote File
56. 1 03 15 12 50 25 2011 03 15 12 50 08 2011 03 15 12 46 55 AII NIM INACE Device PMRS 2011 PMRS 2011 PMRS 2011 PMRS 2011 PMRS 2011 PMRS 2011 MAANC 044 G Yarra Park Ea n ai ON 2 Z Melbourne EJ i 5 EES jg TN Satellite A _ Albert Park Public Golf Course den mn GT G I 8 Albert Park amp k SSS SE AL K vi SOR Stkide St Kilda am a Ue vom Sire N St Kilda NR gt UVA l Caulfield Racecourse j a Elsternwick NAA i A Type Index Value Clear Video Channel Open 1 Open Video Channel Open 1 Close Video Channel Open 1 Open Video Channel Open 1 Close Video Channel Open 1 Open Video Channel Open 1 Close kl May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 5 5 GPS Location History Session Action sa 0 GPS Location history of all devices is stored on Toolbar Status Bar any connected monitor The location history is BB My Monitor My Se Tree Pane d d d devi i Sa J erver stored per day and per device You can view EJ Software Upd Messages Log ye O Permissions ar the GPS location history by opening the view HE Online Devices layer menu and selecting Locations History BE Offline Devices Nodes Maps Locations History er The Locations History Viewer window will hannel 4 Channels Channels 9 Channels 12 Channels 16
57. 242 Video Channel Open Ch 01 1 Close F 2011 02 01 15 28 40 MRS Device 2242 Video Channel Open Ch 01 1 Open 2011 02 01 15 17 28 MRS Device 2242 Video Channel Open Ch 01 1 Close 2011 02 01 15 17 09 MRS Device 2242 Video Channel Open Ch 01 1 Open 2011 02 01 15 16 59 MRS Device 2242 Video Channel Open Ch 01 1 Close Server is listening Session Action wiew Help Yeun ORE BE Online Devices A Gadi MRS Device 317546929 If the video looks like it is not Close sek centred correctly right click on the video channel and Rename Set Bit Rate Set Frame Rate select Restart Media or Set Image 5ize press F5 while the cursor is oon E Properties 5 Save Image on the channel This will restart the video channel and Attach Audio video Record on Monitor centre it correctly Record on Server Record on Device Restart Media Cancel May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 The viewing area can be split into 1 4 6 9 12 16 or 20 viewing channels Session Action Bi My Monitor ae My Server Ea Software Upd he W Permissions BE Online Devices ME Offline Devices Nodes Vier Help Toolbar Status Bar Tree Pane Messages Log Events Log Players Location Viewers Maps Locations History 1 Channel HH 4 Channels pr 6 Channels HE 9 Channels 12 Channels 16 Channels 20 Chann
58. 9 identity Safe Files And Folders Main Menu Data Folder C Windows system3 2 config systemprofile AppData Roaming MRS C Windows system3 config systemprofile AppData Roaming MRS ServerParameters xml Parameters File Parameters Backup File C Windows system3 2 config systemprofile AppData Roaming MRS ServerParameters bak C Windows system3 2 config systemprofile AppData Roaming MRS Recordings Recordings pi C Windows system32 config systemprofileAppData Roaming MRS SoftwareUpdates Software Updates The Data Folder is the root folder where all other folders and files are used by the server The Parameters File contains all server parameters in XML format The Recordings folder contains all server media recordings and device locations The Software Updates folder contains all software update files to be sent to clients devices only May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Firefox p Backup Settings Backup Settings Page BB localhost 12554 admin YY Y amp P RA localhost 12654 adrmin e C O o ZAC Z F KZZ ZZ TJITJZ I JZ 2 gt onm Z m m gt Z J JCC 70000000 Norton Vorton 548 5 Search Q SafeWeb identity Sate This page will help you save the server parameters file someplace else for backup Click where it s
59. A http 123 123 123 123 12654 videostreams htmll Most Visited Getting Started S Latest Headlines Norton Cards amp Logins BBesvideostreams e MRS Video Streams e PMRS 2011 o Camera 1 8 PMRS 2011 Mozilla File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help B Ce X A q http 123 123 123 123 12654 stream device 2011 camera 1 html Most Visited Getting Started Latest Headlines A Norton is Cards amp Logins Select the desired video GPS pwns 2011 O i channel to open it for live PMRS 2011 Video Channel 1 streaming If video and voice is required synchronized you need to attached the voice to one of the video channels and location Place the cursor on the video channel and right click to attach an audio channel May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Chapter 5 Technical Specifications Below are the technical specifications for the PMRS system 5 1 PMRS Unit Specifications Data Network Supported Air Interfaces HSUPA HSDPA 3G AG LTE EDGE GPRS WCDMA Frequency Bands GSM GPRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz UMTS WCDMA HSUPA HSDPA 850 1900 2100 MHz Cellular Module Built in Requires SIM card Data only Cellular Antenna External SMA Connector Frequency 850 900 1800 1900 2100 MHz Bandwidth control Automatic Video Video Input 1x Video Input RCA Male Connector through video power splitter cable
60. A Indicators i Sa a Il Switches ME gt 7 SKa St Kilda 2 69 Location Sn WAYA West Latitude 37 852149 S ff Longitude 144 980403 E i fa A Height 39 5 meters B Satellites 11 E sms HSPA a a Signal Good 54 i FR on EANN k Offline Devices Va Racecourse A a Nodes X N LLEN xa cM 1 153 210 47 4097 S TITT Gihti te 1Neerim R ar ERE Di de RE Carnegie A dogle ae Ry Ua RRG Time Device Type Index Value Clear 2011 02 01 14 44 46 MRS Device 2242 Video Channel Open Ch 01 1 Close 2011 02 01 14 44 39 MRS Device 2242 Video Channel Open Ch 01 1 Open 2011 02 01 14 44 35 MRS Device 2242 Connection Technology Change HSPA 2011 02 01 14 44 33 MRS Device 2242 Video Channel Open Ch 01 1 Close Server is listening May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 5 2 Device Level Map Session Action View Help Ke d D RA es MRS g My Monitor E Speaker is off her Microphone is off H B Recordings Q Locations A Visual Motion Detection Kr m Contacts Alarm a eB My Server E Software Updates i Permissions T Online Devices em PMRS 2011 elif Camera 1 E Audio In 1 Audio Out 1 Ea ae Indicators n m SEE b latitude 37 852400 5 Ap Longitude 144 380415 E Height 39 5 meters aa Satellites 11 Er a Good 61 Offline Devices 2 Nodes m t 11441075 44031 To view the device level map double click on Location
61. AGE THAN SV THIS MAY CAUSE IRREVERSIBLE INTERNAL DAMAGE TO THE UNIT S HARDWARE COMPONENTS e Never use a damaged charger to charge the device When configuring the unit e The PMRS 102 unit has to be configured prior to operation and later on as well The configurations are done using the Device Configurator Application on any PC through the USB Cable provided MAKE SURE THAT ANY SIM CARD IN THE UNIT IS REMOVED BEFORE CONFIGURING THE UNIT THROUGH THE USB CABLE Using the unit s Dip Switches e The PMRS 102 Unit has 4 Dip Switches used for setup and operation located on the side of the unit The functions of each dip switch can be found in the Dip Switch section of the Unit Hardware Interfaces chapter in this manual Make sure you understand the functions of each dip switch prior to using the unit When installing the unit in a vehicle e Only use Infodraw Chargers to charge the PMRS 102 Unit Non Infodraw chargers are not covered by the 1 Year Limited Warranty e When installing custom 12V Power Outlets directly into vehicle batteries please ensure that this is done by a qualified experienced Auto Electrician Disposal and Recycling Please ensure this product is recycled in an environmentally friendly way You must dispose of the PMRS 102 device properly according to local laws and regulations As the PMRS 102 device contains electronic components and a lithium battery it must be disposed of separately from household waste W
62. Add to add a default device access directive to the list The Set Default User Device Access page will appear Select the device ID and default device access level from the list boxes and click Apply The device ID s you can select are devices that Device ID Default User Permission Edit have been listed on the Devices page Click on Edit to change the device ID or the access permission level for a certain entry in the list Click on Delete to delete a specific entry from the list e Default User Access Assigns different permission levels to different users works along the same parameters as the Default Device access User Devices Access 73 Y User Device Access Page 7 mrsi infodraw com 12 QD gt The User Device Access Page allows you to assign specific users to specific devices User Devices Access This page will list the specific device access levels certain users are permitted on certain devices Click Add to add a user device access Add level directive The Set User Device Access page will appear Select the user User Name Device ID User Permission Edit Delete select the device ID and select the device Infodraw 2771 Passive Edit Delete access level The user is selected from the users list The device ID is selected from the devices list Click on Edit to change the user device ID or access permission level for a cert
63. Channels 20 Channels open The files are arranged by date Select a specific date in the tree Click on a device under the Devices tree to display its location history Locations History Viewer File Edit View Help Doel BEA amp Locations 2010 EN 01 January 02 February 03 March 04 April 05 May LocationsLog_2010_05_02 txt INN LocationsLog 2010 05 D3 tst aera Locationslog 2010 05 04 tst Vv NG x Ke AO FE 3 LocationsLog 2010 05 05 tst A at Achterplas o Bergse in Locationslog 2010 05 O txt iji r Z WEE 0995 C LocationsLog_2010_05_09 txt DJ ay enn ERA Locationslog 2010 05 11 tst Locationslog 2010 05 12 tst Locationslog 2010 05 13 tst amp LocationsLog_2010_05_16 txt LocationsLog_2010_05_17 txt Locationslog 2010 05 20 tst Locationslog 2010 05 23 tst LocationsLog 2010 05 24 tat mer Locationsog 2010 05 25 tst Locationslog 2010 05 26 tst Locationslog 2010 05 27 tst Locationslog 2010 05 28 txt Locationslog 2010 05 30 tst Locationslog 2010 05 31 tst OG June LocationsLog_2010_06_01 txt LocationsLog_2010_06_02 txt lt lt gt p ME Devices Vi Schiedam PA I KMC Systems Bus N l gt BE Ze fae 501 4 PE Noordereland POWERED EY MAN NG 2 Pa TA e VG bikspark AnS Menn Mathenesse TH pata Time Device Latitude Longitude 2010 05 03 11 05 43 KMC Systems Bus 51 9415 4 40784 2010 05
64. Check this option to automatically delete old server recordings after the free space on the storage device drops below 10 deh Recordings List za VW mrs2 infodraw com 12654 admin recordings list Q 9 gt Recordings List Recordings List This page lists the active or scheduled recordings on the server A recording is considered active if the recorded capture device is connected to the server or scheduled if the recorded capture device is disconnected from the server Main Menu Refresh p s Ir May 28 2013 INFODRAW 4 4 6 Software Updates Menu PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Updating device firmware can be accomplished remotely via the server through the Software Updates feature of the MRS Service program 3 Software Updates List C Software Updates List O mrs2 infodraw com 12 Main Menu Software updates are disabled Enable Upload Application Platform Version File Name Size Delete Delete Device Application Linux DAVINCIARMV 3 0 1 pmrs 4_3_0_1 1 5128393 Firefox Y F Upload Software File amp es localhost 12654 admin upload softwar Software Updates List Page This page lists the update files to be sent to devices in order to upgrade their firmware The software updates can generally be enabled or disabled If enabled and a device connects to the server and there is a newer version of its firmware listed
65. Dene Eta Co ee au Restart Media Het Restart Device Session Action View Help Yeu OHH AA MRS op My Monitor fa Speaker is off 2 A Microphone is off bes Recordings Close Locations Enable Da Visual Motion Detection Rename Mg Set Bit Rate Alternatively right click on T e cee Set Frame Rate T a Set Image Size an open video stream and fm 221 kbps 14 fps i Properties 7 gu Audio In 1 ae select Record on Server L Audio Out 1 sii Attach Audio Video i IG Switches Record on Monitor Record on Server B MRS Device 176135 ll Offline Devices S gt Neighbourhood Restart Media fa mrs2 infodraw com 12654 Communication Cancel a Local Area Connection n Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 Record on Device Repeat the same process and select Record on Server to finish the recording EG May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 After you enable the recording action the corresponding message will appear at the top of the video channel S This message means that Server recording has commenced successfully The recorded files will be stored in the Server s Local Recordings folder and can be accessed and viewed from there The server recordings can also be viewed from any location using the MRS Monitor Client Application Follow these instructions to do so Session Action View Help Y S DBHE AA MRS og My Monitor E O
66. Edit View Debug Help ELEN Enable File System Optimizations Speed Test verify Writes V Record when motion detected V Delete old files to free space 7 Sign media files V Record Locations sms goflex home GoFlex Public Parameters loaded a Under Remote File System Change the type to SMB from the list box b Inthe Address box enter the address of the folder on your external network storage device that you want the recordings saved to c Enter the User Name for your storage device in the User Name box d Enter the Password for your storage device in the Password box m MRS Device Configuratc a Edit View Debug Help D New Ctrl N lt l 1 Open Ctrl O x Save Ctrl S After inputting the above settings the configuration must be saved into the unit This is done by opening the File menu and clicking Write To Device Reset Device Shutdown Device Exit mE iO In SEN The candle icon Write settings to device May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 After pressing Write to Device the status at the bottom left hand side of the application will show Parameters saved Parameters Saved 1 New Ctrl N 1 Gar Open Ctrl 0 i Save Ctrl 5 a Save As Close After the parameters are saved open the File menu z a Software Version 7 tt Write
67. Ensure the 2 left dip switches on the PMRS unit numbers 1 2 are in up position 4 Ensure the SIM card is NOT inserted into the unit 5 Connect the PMRS unit to the PC using the USB Cable Then turn it on 6 Once connected to the PC the unit s parameters will load automatically on the Device Configurator 7 Go to the Upgrade section and click the Download button MRS Device Configu File Edit View Debug Help Oa te Tree x Binary Program File Browse Program Buffer Accept Sectors Erase Flash Write Flash Verify Jj Automatic Restart Restart Device Reset Parameters Application Upgrade Downloading 8 Anewer version if available of the ninfodraw com didsMRS_4 1 0 2 MRS 400220Device MRS_BlacktinDevice unit s firmware will automatically download May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Device Programming 4 Once the firmware has been downloaded a pop up will appear Device file version is 4 1 0 2 pe REP PP Confirm start of programming asking you to commence programming Click OK 5 The firmware programming will Binary Program File C Users Yon AppData Roaming MRS Application _Upgr Browse Program Download commence DO NOT interrupt the suffer accent RRR programming Ensure that the unit Sectorseas REE EEE is being charged when upgrading Flash Write the firmw
68. InfoDraw Wireless Mobile Video Solutions PMRS 102 Date May 2013 Manual Version 5 4 1 Firmware 4 6 0 2 May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 About This Manual Thank you for purchasing the Personal Media Relay System PMRS 102 device This User Manual has been specifically designed to guide you through the setup configurations the features and operational functions of the PMRS 102 Unit Varden Authors Fimware version Date Completed MainGhanees ao feont fo sa feon fo 2o rcawen f r ao frone fem aa feon fo a mono fom ao vonatancan oo ar mome fr 5 2 GidonTeff Teff 4 4 1 4410 02 20 PTZ PTZ colors 5 3 Gidon Teff 4 5 0 1 04 2013 Sleep mode License change LTE Gidon Teff 4 5 0 1 04 2013 Reorganization drivers for uke delete HTML steam 5 4 1 Gidon Teff Teff 4 4602 0 2 05 2013 VMD VMD config iPhone iPhone e This manual is also suitable for PMRS100 and PMRS101 units May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Read Me First e Please read this user manual carefully before using your PMRS 102 device to ensure safe and proper use e The descriptions in this manual are based on the default settings of your device e Content and images used in this manual may differ from the actual product e Software images and screenshots used in this manual may differ in appearance from the actual software depending
69. Items Descriptions Enabled box Enable Disable your computer s microphone by ticking or un ticking the box Device list box Select from the Device list box which connected microphone you would like to use Signal Use the Signal bar to test your microphone If the green bar is moving then your microphone is working Detect Noise This option enables you to not send noise below the detected noise level When detecting noise you must not speak and allow the monitor to calculate the maximal noise received by the microphone Announcement Disable If you enable this option It means that the MRS monitor will send everything it receives from the microphone Conversation Enable If you enable this option It means that the MRS monitor will only send noise if its level is above the detected noise level Once you have finished press OK es 7 May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 6 2 Audio Streaming Audio In Session Action View Help Double clicking on the Audio In 1 channel YH CO HH EB EA MRS opens the audio stream of just the Microphone Bl My Monitor on the PMRS device to the speakers on the PC GE Speaker is on Double clicking again on the Audio In 1 zs sin je Ob hew Cannel Audio In channel stops the audio stream l Microphone is off asi Recordings The PMRS unit has a built in microphone which f Locations a Visual Motion Detection
70. RS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 The Hardware Update Wizard window will Click the Install from a list or specific pop up Click No not this time then click location Advanced option and then click Next Next r r Hardware Update Wizard Hardware Update Wizard Welcome to the Hardware Update eS Wizard eS Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue This wizard helps you install software for Infodraw MRS Device If your hardware came with an installation CD 8 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do O Install the software automatically Recommended Click Next to continue TE Hardware Update Wizard Please choose your search and installation options GS IF Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM EEE 7 Include this location in the search core2duo D ownloads Siera Build1 774_ Driverlns v Don t search will choose
71. Type Some cellular providers need a different service type in order to work Recommended Circuit Switched Save the changes to the device and restart May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 6 3 FAQ Index 1 How do I know if my MRS device hardware is WOKING sssscccccssseceeeeeseceeeeeeeeeeeeees 201 2 How do I download the MRS software to my PC ssscccccssseccccesececeeesececeeueceeeeeneess 201 3 How do I operate the MRS Device Configuration Program cccccccsssccceesseeceeeeseeeeees 201 4 How do I know if my device is online rrrrrnnrrrrnrnnrrrrnrnnrrrnnnnnnrrnnnnnnrrnnnnnerrnnnnnesrnnnnneseeennn 201 5 How do I save the changes that I have made in the configuration program 201 6 How do I know if my server is operational rrrnrrannrrnnnnnnrrnnnnnnrrnnnnnnrrnnnnnerrnnnnnernnnnnneenne 201 7 How do I find the ID number of my device vrevvrrnnrnnrrrnrnnnrrrnnnnnrrrnrnnnerrnnnnnerrnnnnneernnnnneenee 202 8 How can I see the video from the camera my device is connected tO esseere 202 HEN 2 6 ae en etna ee E eee ee ee ee 202 10 How do I change the amount of video channels on the screen ccceeeceseeeseeeeeeeeeees 202 11 How do I magnify one video channel to full screen rrrrrrnrrrrnrnnnrrrnnnnnrrrnrnnnerrnrnnnerrnnnnn 202 12 How do I activate the internal microphone in the MRS device rrrrnnnnrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnrrrnnnnn 202 13 How do I hear
72. UNIT May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 2 13 Charging the Unit There are 2 ways to charge the PMRS 102 Unit 1 Using the 5V AC DC Power Charger Connect the AC Charger to a wall power outlet Connect the DC tip to the PMRS Unit s 5V Power Input shown above The unit s battery takes about 10 12 hours to charge from flat to full charge 2 Using the 5V Car Adapter Charger The 5V Car Adapter Charger has a cigarette lighter interface Connect the Car Adapter Charger to a cigarette lighter 12 24V power outlet in a vehicle either pre installed in the vehicle or custom installed directly into the vehicles battery Connect the DC tip to the PMRS Unit s 5V Power Input shown above Power Outlet to be installed Pre installed Power Outlet directly into vehicle battery e Only use Infodraw Chargers to charge the PMRS 102 Unit Non Infodraw chargers are not covered by the 1 Year Limited Warranty e When installing custom 12V Power Outlets directly into vehicle batteries please ensure that this is done by a qualified experienced Auto Electrician May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 2 14 Dip Switches The PMRS has 4 Dip Switches located on the side of the unit The dip switches are for setup and operation The functions of each switch are described below in order from left to right 1 USB HOST CLIENT AND CELLULAR OPERATION i Up Position USB client setup through PC ii Down Pos
73. UNITS DECIN CATIONS cicadisccucssuincsesecacsesseeesensendesaiescedoannswearaiagdevacnwesiuaaiesdtendeessanenecneds 188 MRS Software SENEST 191 MRS Server Technical Requirements cccccccsseccccesseccceesececeusececeueeceeeeeseeesaueceeseneess 192 UD 193 Troubleshooting nd Jen 193 TE eee ne nee enn ee ee 194 LOG 0 ENE EE EEE EN RENE 203 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ ccsccccccsssseccceeeeeseccccseeesececeseeeeccsseeeeseceeeseenseeess 204 E E A 209 May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Box Contents PMRS Unit Video Power Adapter Option 1 Option 2 Cable Audio In Out Adapter GPS Antenna Cable GSM Antenna Optional 5V Power Charger May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 USB Cable For Setup 12V 5V Car Adapter Charger GPIO PTZ Cable Ethernet Cable May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Required Items SIM Card Data only 3G HSPA EDGE GPRS Camera Micro SD Card 32686 p HE A SIM Card Data Only from your cellular service provider is required for the unit The PMRS 102 unit supports most 3G HSPA EDGE GPRS SIM based cellular providers Devices compatible with 4G LTE technology are available but have to be ordered in advance the PMRS 102L It is recommended for the SIM to be of high speed HSPA or faster and have a large browsing package at least 3GB Any analogue PAL NTSC camera with a RCA connector for video
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75. aes 7 l Sonya 3 oa gle i i data 2012 Mapa GISrael muani onan Playing buffer avail 87 16 May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 5 7 Device Speed Over Map The speed of each connected PMRS unit can be viewed over the GPS map in km h The speed will only be displayed if the unit is moving When using Google Maps simply hover your cursor over the floating icon on the map either the small map or full screen map to bring up the device speed ZA Media Relay System Monitor Session Action View Help road DERE AA MRS S E My Monitor Qm Speaker is off Microphone is off Recordings Locations De Visual Motion Detection gl Contacts Alarm y F Online Devices n Aa A SME PMRS Device Taxi 5 2 Camera coos er E ju Audio In1 Audio Out 1 HA Sensors a Switches corm Gefe fg SMS Time Device Type Value foi 2012 06 14 15 38 06 PMRS Device Taxi Video Channel Open Close MF Mobile Mind Device 564 2012 06 14 15 38 04 PMRS Device Taxi Video Channel Open Open ll Offline Devices 2012 06 14 15 38 03 PMRS Device Taxi Video Channel Open Close 3 8 Neighbourhood 2012 06 14 15 37 57 PMRS Device Taxi Video Channel Open Open Connected Media Relay System Monitor Session Action View Help s DBH ZA MRS Locations Map Location S E My Monitor Qu Speaker is off sen A Microphone is off i Recordings berbar mm 3 Locations Da Visual Motion Detection
76. ain entry in the list Click on Delete to delete a specific entry from the list ER May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 4 4 Clients Menu Firefox pa x faa Traffic Summary l P ee cu Traffic Summary Page Traffic Summary This page displays a summary of the general data that passes through the Main Menu server It gives information about the received data rate and the sent data rate D Data Packets Per Total Total for observing the server s currently irection l i pat pe Pata pracke consumed bandwidth Click on the Main Receive p 3 2i isi Menu link to return to the main menu Kbps KB 24 4 TF 7 j Sent 6 225 MB 3584 Firefox aa EA Connected Devices gt See a O_O oo Connected Devices Connected Devices Page This page lists the connected devices Their IP address as seen from the server their numeric identifier name and current data rate Main Menu zr TE mr gt No connected devices found Firefox Connected Users Page This page lists the connected Users the user name and the amount of data that is C dU sent and received from that user client onnecte Sers No connected users found May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 rector r x BB File Uploads tan Cr ERRE RAJE ME File Uploads Page Norton noron Sor This page lists
77. an external microphone from my PC on to the device rvrrnrrrrrrnnrrrvrnnnn 203 14 How do I update the software on my device rrrrrrrnrnnrrrnnnnnnrrrnrnnnrrnnnnnnerrnnnnnerrnnnnnesnennne 203 15 How do I turn my PMRS device into a cellular router rrrnrnnrrnvrurrnnrnnrnnvnnrrnnnnnrnnvnnernnne 203 16 How do I prevent certain users and devices from accessing MY SEFVEF ccccceeeeceeeeees 203 17 What do the different access levels mean rrmrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnernnnnnennnnnenenne 204 18 I have a camera with PTZ How do I activate it evnnrnnrnnrnnrrnrnnrrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnernnnnnrnnnnnennnne 204 19 How do I use the SMS feature in the MRS monitor rmrunnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnee 204 20 How do I delete files of recordings rrrrrnnnrrnnnnnnrrnnnnnnrrnnnnnnrrnnnnnnernnnnnnernnnnnnsnnnnnnsenensnneee 204 21 I would like to connect through a VPN How do I make this happen ccccceeeeeeees 204 22 I have an iPhone How do I download the IMRS ccccsessecccsecseeecseeeseeeeeeeseeeeeseeeens 205 23 I have an android phone How do I download update the MRS Program 00008 205 EG May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 6 4 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 1 Q How do I know if my PMRS device hardware is working A Observe the LED lights In any situation the center red coloured LED has to be illuminated or blinking The green LED indi
78. appear Fill in the user name and password User Name Edit Delete Retype the new password and click Apply ai ete Infodraw Edit Delete All added User Names will appear in the list on the Users Page Click on Edit to change a password of an existing user Click on Delete to delete a user from the list See Devices Page Devices Ha Dr mrsLinfodraw com 5 gt Each device is distinguished from another by a unique ID number which is given to it Devices by Infodraw but can be changed by the user The device ID of a device can be found and changed if desired in the Main Menu Device Identification section of the Device Configuration program when the unit is connected to it The Devices Page allows you to add new devices to the list in the server by pressing on the Add button The Edit Device Details page will appear Fill in the device ID and password if desired Retype the new password and click Apply Device ID Edit Delete 2771 Edit Delete Click on Edit to change a password of an existing device Click on Delete to delete a device from the list ER May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Default Devices Access _ fet Default Devices Access Vz mrs1 infodraw com 12654 admin a O D gt The Default Device Access page allows you Default Devices Access to give an access level to registered devices Click
79. are Once completed the Flash Verify unit will automatically restart V Automatic Restart When the unit reloads on the es vice Reset Parameters _Resttevee emtrarmete Device Configurator it will be upgraded to the new firmware version May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 14 Log Menu ill MRS Device Configurator File Edit View Debug Help D BG ol x Device File Error 31 Device File Error 31 Parameters saved Descriptions Here you can log information while running May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 For ordinary initial setup of the PMRS unit usually you will only need to change the following parameters in the Device Configurator Connection Menu a Your server s IP address in the Remote Server box Modem Menu For Automatic Modem Setup a Click the Automatic option under Modem Configuration The Automatic option supports most cellular provider APN s around the world In most cases this will provide an automatic connection to the cellular network in use For Manual Modem Setup click the Manual option a Enter the APN Access Point Name of your Cellular Provider b A User Name and Password for your Cellular Provider may also be required mostly for VPN users SIM Menu a A PIN number may or may not be required for your SIM card b A PUK number may or may not be required for your SIM card
80. ated on the top side of the unit for External GSM and GPS Antennas The GSM antenna connector is on the right corner of the unit The GPS antenna is in the middle of the unit GSM Antenna Antenna Base I I p Antenna 1 Twist the GSM Antenna on to the GSM Antenna Base 2 Connect the GSM and GPS Antennas to their appropriate antenna connectors shown above WARNING e Before turning the unit ON please make sure that the GSM Antenna is connected to its appropriate antenna connector on the unit If the SIM card is inserted into the unit and the unit is turned ON without the GSM antenna being connected this may cause harm to the internal cellular modem Therefore it is recommended to keep the GSM Antenna connected all the time EG May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 2 6 Antennas Option 2 Internal GSM and External GPS With this antenna setup the PMRS unit has an Internal Antenna for GSM and an External SMA Antenna connector for GPS located on the top side of the unit GPS Antenna GPS Antenna Connect the GPS Antenna to the single SMA Antenna Connector shown above May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 2 7 SIM Card Slot The SIM card slot is located on the side of the unit Pull the notch out carefully with your fingernails to insert the SIM card Once the SIM card is inserted properly close the notch by carefully pushing it all the way into the unit 2 8 Alarm Butt
81. aved automatically when exited Action View Help Automatic W Connection Language 7 Open H Save Er Fee My Serv I Software Updates id Permissions HE Online Devices AE Offline Devices May 28 2013 INFODRAW 4 1 13 Neighbourhood PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Session Action View Help O H H EA MRS a g My Monitor H A My Server Software Updates i Permissions i Online Devices SEE PMRS Device 2326 E Camera 1 dd 150 kbps 10 fps Latitude 37 854151 5 if Longitude 144 979579 E Height 187 0 meters LG Satellites 10 of 4 23v Full al Signal Excellent 64 dl Offline Devices a Neighbourhood eM 11441457 38209 MR5 100 Device Process Version 3 2 0 3 In the MRS Monitor Client Application In the MRS Monitor Client Application the user can view details of the server under the Neighbourhood tree The details include the IP address Software Version and Tolerance CT You can also access the server s recordings folder by double clicking on the Recordings tree IPMRS D evice the user can view R Media Relay System Monitor Session Action View Help roa OME E Software Updates Permissions HE Online Devices 3 PMRS Device 2785 YOSSI ma Camera 1 68 200 kbps 10 fps a Audio In 1 Audio Out 1 i A Sensors 5 Switches 5 P Location iq 02 54 Hours EE Offline Devices N mrs2 infodr
82. aw com 12655 4 MRS Server M Version 4 3 0 1 bA C T High Local address 10 0 0 93 E Recordings 5E Communication Connected In the MRS Monitor Server Application In the MRS Monitor Server Application details of all connected MRS PMRS devices and clients under the Neighbourhood tree The details include IP addresses Software Versions and Tolerance CT ae es gt Sej Time 2012 02 12 14 19 7012 02717 14 19 vr May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 14 Communication The communication node allows users to see their available connections Bluetooth Local area wireless and its loopback computer ID HE Media Relay System Morte gg i OOS ee Session Action View Help Y Su OME eB MRS g My Monitor s My Server JE Online Devices dl PMRS Device 2785 YOSSI H I PMRS Device 2771 HE Offline Devices x Neighbourhood gt GB Bluetooth Network Connection 169 254 195 89 ef Local Area Connection 169 254 107 118 G Wireless Network Connection 100 093 G Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 127 0 0 1 Time Device Type al i 2012 02 12 15 03 22 PMRS Device 2771 Phone Text Sending Possible 21 2 07 12 14 19 49 IOS Vossi Kantor s iPhone Viden Channel Fnahled k 4 m p Connected May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 2 MRS AV Player Application The MRS AV Player Application is used for viewing recorde
83. ays Click Here to display the XML parameters file It is then possible to save it Backup Settings Main Menu If necessary upload the backup XML file using the Browse and Upload buttons This action will restore back the settings to the ones when you just saved the XML file To backup all settings click and save file Click Here To restore settings upload settings file 4 4 2 Logging Menu Firefox v i R Latest Log Messages pe e localhost 12654 admin latest log messages C 4 Google P ABD e au SSS E Latest Log Messages Page Latest Log Messages 4 This page will let you view the server s latest log messages It displays the time ERE and date the message and its parameters Click on Refresh to refresh l TE ee y this page Click on the Main Menu link to EN Me es h go back to the main menu page 2012 04 18 Listening to packets Interface Local Area Connection h 11 29 19 automatically Address 192 168 1 2 Port 12655 Started True 2012 04 18 Disconnecting packets Interface Local Area Connection 11 29 19 receiver Address 169 254 96 62 Configure Logging Page rero e es Configure Logging This page will let you change the logging GBE anois N v CE co P Vee ae r parameters Norton o seh Safewed kentiy The maximal number of messages is the Configure Logging maximal number of messages to be kept in memory
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85. by weak cellular GSM reception If you are using the unit in areas with low reception move the unit to higher reception areas and see if that fixes the problem 3 If you are streaming the unit s video stream at a Bit Rate and Frame Rate that is excessively higher than the supported cellular network bandwidth this may also cause the unit to crash and restart May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 14 Q My device is recording and can t get it to stop A Check the following 1 er Right click on the video channel which is recording and look for the recoding option that has a Tick next to it Click on it to disable the recording 2 If the video stream is recording as a result of a Visual Motion Detection VMD trigger click on the video channel that is recording Press F3 to reach the video properties window Disable motion detection Try to stop the recording again as explained in the first answer 15 Q can t get my PMRS device to send SMS messages A Check the following 1 Make sure that the SMS feature under your device tree in the MRS Monitor Program is enabled and that your mobile number is entered correctly 2 If your phone number is correct and you are still not receiving SMS messages Open the Device Configurator program Click on the SMS tab on the left side of your screen Fill in the connection SMS number Choose a different option in the Send Service
86. cates an external power source The third LED light the blue LED has to be operational and blinking if a cellular modem is inserted in the device and is working 2 Q How do I download the MRS software to my PC A From a disk given to you by your local distributor 3 Q How do I operate the MRS Device Configuration Program A When connecting the PMRS device to the Device Configurator Raise DIP switches 1 amp 2 which are the small switches on the side of the device to up position Connect a USB cable between the unit and a PC open the MRS Device Configurator program and then activate the PMRS device Make sure your SIM card is not inserted into the device when connecting to the Device Configurator 4 Q How do know if my device is online A Open the Media Relay System Monitor program or the Mobile Mind program and check if an icon with your device name on it appears on the left side of your screen under the Online Devices tree If so you are connected It may take up to 3 minutes after activating the PMRS device for it to appear on the MRS Monitor 5 Q How do I save the changes that I have made in the configuration program A Every time that a change is made in the MRS Device Configuration program those changes need to be saved burned into the device and the device needs to be restarted In order to save the changes that you have made in the configuration program on your device you have
87. cators 0 switches 4 Location SMS Signal Good 58 KMC E PTZ Camera w Fixed Camera E video Channel 3 video Channel 4 mi f ideo Channe iD CO EA 2 Bitrate 16 kbps i Sample rate 32 KHz amp 7 Indicators Qi Switches E Location Latitude 51 941600 N Longitude 4 407777 E Height 42 0 meters SMS Signal Excellent 74 r Nodes gt mrs kme nl 12654 Connected May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Double clicking on an open video stream expands the size to full screen Double clicking again returns it to the previous setting ZA Media Relay System V Session Action View Help You OHHH Microphone is off IMRS Device 2242 Ch 01 Playing i i g Recordings Locations Ba Visual Motion Detection i i p Contacts Alarm 2l My Server i F E Software Updates i i he Permissions EF Online Devices Gil MRS Device 2242 oa th 200 kbps 25 fps H Ch 02 A Ch 03 E Ch 04 ju Audio In 1 Audio Out 1 9 Indicators a g Switches H Location E SMS HSPA Signal Good 58 i oof Telstra JE Offline Devices Pn Nodes fe 1 155 88 254 4097 Move to X ce JS OFF m 2s gu mime Time Device Type Index Value Clear pr 2011 02 01 15 29 51 MRS Device 2242 Video Channel Open Ch 01 1 Open Save Save As Clear List 2011 02 01 15 28 49 MRS Device 2
88. cccccccsseccccessecceeeseceeeeeceeeeeeceeseeseeeees 82 4 1 7 2 Local Recording vauvssameere eee 84 FT ETON 86 4 1 7 4 Remote Server RECOrdING ccccsscccssscccesecceeseeeeeneeceesceseeecesseeeeees 90 1175 Audio Recording secseeteasesstneetentcsasiceinsctnessiecnasetsacetecteensatsdeevampesieaness 93 4 1 7 6 Synchronized Video and Audio Recording ssccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 94 4 1 7 7 SMB Recording External Storage Device ccccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 96 Bn May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 7 8 Recorded Files Digital Signature rrrrrrnnnnnrrrnnnnrrnnnnnnrrnnnnnernnnnnenene 99 4 1 7 9 Recorded Files Encryption rrrrnnnnrnnnanrrrnnnnernnnnnnrrnnnnnernnnnnesensnnene 101 4 1 7 10 Recording History in Graphic FOrmat cccccceesseeeeseeeeseeeeeeens 103 FEID 104 1 1 8 1V MD Cor PU ON eruen i E EE ai 107 4 1 9 GPIO Sensors and Switches eeesssssesssesessseereesrrrrsessrrrressrrereesrrrereserrrreeseens 108 4 1 10 SMS Alerts From DEVICE resrronirnin ier er E tens 111 4 1 11 Photo Snapshots sicicsdevecniniscadssatesseeddseondoasdecesutadbusdenadssvaedsbenniwendedereassacscoaadens 114 TT SN 115 FLL Ne INO Ge eco ccionccertasatce nec E Ea saniaost aks 116 4 1 14 Communication acatenecesedseesenetevavesasteceacelueacacedtemseselesevenssbustsseleueeseseermcetaecess 117 4 2 MRS AV Player Application Vee 118 TERROR 119 4 2 2 Verifying Digital Signaturesi rrrrnn
89. ce A Windows Service has no application like user interface as does the MRS Monitor Server Application so it is instead configured using a Web Administration Interface This program allows the user to enter the server through the Web at any location May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 3 1 2 Installing MRS Monitor server Application The MRS Monitor Server can be set up on any PC using Windows XP or later To setup the MRS Monitor Server application follow these instructions 1 Run the Setup MRS PC Application msi file Open File Security Warning gt ame Hz Do you want to run this file gt monitor Server Setup_MRS_PC_Application msi er Infodraw Israel R amp D LTD Windows Installer Package G Users Yon Desktop infodraw Australia Softw gt Always ask before opening this file While files from the Intemet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only run software from publishers you trust What s the risk 3 Click Next es Media Relay System gt Select Installation Folder The installer will install Media Relay System to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files x86 Infodraw Media Relay Systems Install Media Relay System for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Everyone O Just me
90. ch a USB cable to the device and open the MRS Device Configurator c Open the SMS tab menu d In the Authentication Code box write down a code You will need to put this code at the start of each SMS to the PMRS device ill MRS Device Configurator File Edit View Debug Help DEW BBI ol Send Service Type Circuit Switched v Authentication Code 76D fn Parameters loaded As was said above there are three options to this feature These are the ways to activate each of them by SMS to the device 1 Restart PPP Authentication Code restart ppp For the above device example the SMS would be 76D restart ppp 2 Reset Device Authentication Code reset device For the above device example the SMS would be 76D reset device 3 Change Server IP Authentication Code server New Server IP For the above device example the SMS would be 76D server 212 68 105 7 ER May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 8 GPIO Menu i MRS Device Configurator File Edit View Debug Help Cok tae 16 Input Port Settings tj Local Network Port Selection Port Name P Wireless LAN Not Active Normally Close 0 Normally Open 1 Associated Camera fa Associated Microphone fa V Record Video V Record Audio Parameters loaded Port Selection Here you can change the settings of the Input Sensors that are connected to your device The Input ports are at TTL level Start b
91. control the device from the MRS Monitor Rename Properties Attach Audio video Restart Device Set Restart Period Restart Application Set Packet Data Size Set Time Right clicking on a PMRS device name brings up a menu with the following Diagnostic Information options Remember Add Event Send Text Message Media Output Streams PRE The descriptions are listed below Cancel Parameters Rename Properties Attach Audio Video Restart Device Set Restart Period Restart Application Set Packet Data Size Set Time Remember Add Event Send Text Message Media Output Streams This allows you to change the name of the PMRS device This will bring up the window displaying the device s ID number and firmware version This allows you to attach the audio channel to the video channel for synchronised recording This option restarts the PMRS device remotely Determine the time interval between one restart and the next This option restarts the video controller Default is 1000 recommended not to change this parameter Select this option to set the time on the PMRS device to the current time This parameter can be ticked in order to move the unit s name to the Offline Devices list in case the unit gets disconnected from the server This feature allows you to create a user event custom detail that will appear in the events log Send an SMS to a Cell Phone Not relevant for the current vers
92. cted to your PC Location Ensure that you have speakers and a microphone ne May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 6 3 Unit Audio Properties Session Action View Help Yeu OHHH aa MRS og My Monitor a g Speaker is on e Device PMRS 2011 _ wun Channel Audio Input 1 2 58 Microphone is on ka Device PMRS 2011 he Channel Audio Output 1 Recordings u k Locations Right click on the Audio In 1 My Visual Motion Detection channel or the Audio Out 1 Pine t A My Server channel and select Properties Software Updates see Zi Permissions i 7 dt S i Online Devi This will open the Audio 5 a Online Devices GE PMRS 2011 1 H a i i n Properties window Camera oa EEE Lagg 16 kbps Open a Audio Out Close te 1 TE Rename H A Indicators ia cL Switches Bit Rate Location Properties a Latitud Restart Media Longin Enable ae Height l n Satellit Attach to Video Channel SM Record Locally Record On Device E HE Offline Devices a Nodes Cancel es ere aes ma Here you can change the unit s audio parameters Name Allows you to rename the audio channel Name Audio In 1 sangle Rate 09 chara Sample Rate Allows you to change the sample rate of the audio channel The higher the sample rate the better the quality of sound but it requires more CPU Bitrate 16 kbps resources Filter Noise W Full Duplex Bitrate Al
93. d a Speaker is off e PA Microphone is off ii ER Select Properties Locations fe My Server Software Updates os Di Permissions GE Online Devices ME Offline Devices hl Nodes May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Local Recorder Settings Directory Aima a ae The Local Recorder Settings File Size Limit v 50 MB window will appear The Delete old files to free space descriptions of the Local I Jin Files Recorder Settings are listed Record Locations below Minimal Event Recording Time 1 File Encryption Enable Key Items Descriptions Directory This is the folder where all your local monitor recordings will be stored Browse button This button allows you to change the location of the recordings folder on your PC to any desired location Click to browse for a location on your PC where you would like the recordings to be saved Explore button Click this button to open the recordings folder on your PC File Size Limit This option allows you to setup the file size limit of local recordings on your computer When a recording file reaches its size limit the file will split and start recording in a new file Delete old files to free If you tick Delete old files to free space then the oldest Space recorded files in the folder will be overwritten when the total folder storage capacity goes under 10 Sign Files Tic
94. d users are allowed May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 7 Q My device is online but am not able to hear audio A Check the following 1 Make sure that your headphones are operational and connected to your PC You can confirm your headphones are working by performing the audio test Under the My Monitor tree double click the icon that says Speaker is off A window will appear with the headline Select audio output device Click on Test If you are able to hear a beep your headphones are operational If you do not hear the beep you may have to raise the volume of your headphones or use other headphones 2 Open the Online devices tree in the monitor program and open the tree of your own device Double click on the speaker icon Open the monitor tree on the left side of your screen and make sure that it shows Speaker is on and that next to it the name of your device is written 3 Make sure that DIP switch number 3 is in down position 4 Open your device tree and right click the audio in icon click on the properties option in the menu Observe the Sample rate if the sample rate is 32000Hz than the bitrate has to be lower than 18 if it is 18 and above audio will not work This problem can also be resolved by raising the sample rate to 44KHz or 48KHz 8 Q My GPS feature does not work A Check the following 1 Wait It can take up to 30 minutes on average 5
95. d video audio files b Configure settings for local monitor recording files Locations a View the GPS map full screen showing all connected units on it b Configure trigger actions for GPS event alarms Visual Motion Detection Configure trigger actions for Visual Motion Detection event alarms Contacts Alarm Configure trigger actions for the Alarm button and GPIO event alarms Permissions Set permissions and access levels for connecting units and clients Will display all online MRS PMRS devices Offline Devices Will display all devices that have disconnected from the server if the device has been ticked to be remembered by the server Neighbourhood Will display information about all connected units and clients such as IP addresses software versions etc May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 5 1 Permissions In general each device and user can be defined with a password for authentication in the server Permission can be defined for users devices and the connection between users and devices This can only be done using the server software Each user can be defined with a permission access level for a specific device There are 5 different access levels Administrative Active Passive Aware and Forbidden Here are the activities which are permitted to each of those levels Actions Permitted Fl KK GN MK NJ Nodes Viewing Video Audio Viewing GPS Recording on Monitor View recording from device Dow
96. d video audio files verifying digital signatures on recorded files and decrypting recorded files 1 Run the Setup MRS AV Player msi file 2 Click Next Open File Security Warning Do you want to nun this file Name ftware MRS AV Player Setup_MRS_AV_ Player msi Publisher Infodraw Israel R amp D LTD Type Windows Installer Package From G Wsers VYon Desktop Infodraw Australia Softw emp An Cans Always ask before opening this file The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Audio Video Player on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law potentially harm your computer Only run software from publishers D While files from the Intemet can be useful this file type can you trust What s the isk 3 Click Next 4 Audio Video Player Confirm Installation Select Installation Folder The installer will install Audio Video Player to the following folder The installer is ready to install Audio Video Player on pour computer V To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Click Next to start the installation Folder C Program Files
97. dada ice p Press and Hold to unlock p before disconnecting S N M411070644 i Lock Lever br oe Connect the GPIO PTZ cable to its correct input shown above Make sure it is firmly connected warnine e When disconnecting the cable from the PMRS unit do not just pull the cable Press and hold the Lock Lever shown here and then pull it out May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 2 17 Ethernet Cable The unit comes with an Ethernet cable for using the LAN Interface The Ethernet Interface Cable Input is located on the bottom side of the PMRS unit next to the GPIO PTZ Cable Input Infodraw MRS 800 Lock Lever Model 4GS Press and Hold to unlock S N M411070644 before disconnecting i S Connect the Ethernet Interface cable to its correct input on the PMRS unit shown above Make sure it is firmly connected warnine e When disconnecting the cable from the PMRS unit do not just pull the cable Press and hold the Lock Lever shown here and then pull it out May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Chapter 3 Installation 3 1 MRS Server There are two programs through which a user can run the MRS server 1 MRS Service Program Web Admin Interface Server This is a Windows Service Program that allows the user to setup a server on any PC or dedicated server and then access and change settings in the server from any location using
98. device which has A V in written beside it or to the Video Power adapter cable RCA DC connectors which is included with the unit A2 Open the MRS Monitor program Open the Online Devices tree by clicking the sign next to it Open your device tree by Double clicking on the icon that has your device name written on it Double click on the icon of the camera that you want to view Or drag the icon in to the video channel you wish for it to stream in Q How do I record video A1 Right click on the video channel you want to record A menu will appear At the bottom of the menu you will have 3 options Record on monitor server device Choose one or more of them and the program will start recording on the destination you chose A2 In the headline of the video stream you will see a red letter which symbolizes the destination you have chosen to record to M S D A3 To end recording simply right click again on the video channel and click on the recording that you chose before that has a Tick next to it 10 Q How do I change the amount of video channels on the screen A Open the view menu in the MRS monitor Choose how many channels you want to open at the same time from the selection at the bottom of the menu 11 Q How do I magnify one video channel to full screen A You can double click on one of the video channels to magnify it to full screen 12 Q How do I activate the internal microph
99. dio Out Channel Open 2011 03 16 12 51 17 PMRS 2011 Audio Channel Open Audio In 1 1 1 Audio In 1 Clear May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 7 4 Remote Server Recording Video audio streams can be recorded on the server machine remotely from any location using the MRS Monitor Client Application Follow these instructions to do so 1 Select the channel that you want 2 Open the Action Menu and enable to record by clicking on the channel the recording by clicking on Record name of a PMRS device that is on Server connected to the server Session Action View Help Session EGGE View Help oHR OHHH v fv Enable amp MRS Open g My Monitor CI jun Speaker is off a g My AE ov Microphone is off of a Rename Recordings a l Set Bit Rate P Locations _ ae TE a Visual Motion Detection _ em cog Contacts Alarm I Dy Set Image Size S F Online Devices i Deinterlace _ Yossi PMRS i me ee i 210 kbps 13 fps Properties qu Audio In 1 PP B Controls Audio Out 1 Delete aA Sensors FL PART flg 16 Days 15 Hours n j Save Image EE MRS Device 176135 GM DEE E Offline Devices i ay send Image bMS M Neighbourhood GE ef ioe i od Attach Audio Vide aS mrs2 infodraw com 12654 H EE aes ies 5 Communication AE Off Record on Monitor M Local Area Connection d Record on Server n Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 E eA fail on
100. dows XP or later To setup the MRS Monitor Client Application follow these instructions 1 Run the Setup MRS Client msi file Open File Security Warning Do you want to run this file mare MRS Monitor Clientsetup MRS Client msi Infodraw Jsrael R amp D LTD Windows Installer Package GWesers Won Desktop infodraw Australia Softw mme An Cai Always ask before opening this file potentially harm your computer Only run software from publishers ry While files from the Intemet can be useful this file type can h you trust What s the risk 3 Click Next dg MRS Client mt Am te nn ov ES Select Installation Folder ee MSS The installer will install MAS Client to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files x86 Infodraw MRS Clienti Browse Install MRS Client for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Everyone Just me 2 Click Next P MRS Client Welcome to the MRS Client Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install MAS Client on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil ar criminal pe
101. dress mrs1 infodraw com Server Administration gt C mrst infodraw com 12654 97 2 After connecting the device open Fie Uploads the MRS Service program by ae Recordings opening your browser and entering tae SERVER_IP_ADDRESS 12654 admin o List Software Updates 3 To configure the sleep ae management under the Sleep o List i o Upload management section click on the configure option Sleep Management gt Configure GE Licensing o List 4 Click on Add Device to install a 5 Enter how often you want your device to wake up to look sleep regiment for your device for a signal or set a date for its awakening apply the changes 3 Devices Sleep Management X gt D mrsLinfodraw com 12654 7 Edit Device Sleep Action Devices Sleep Management Main Menu Sleep Management l Device PMRS Device 3240 w Main Menu Owake up nomaloperation No devices were found in the sleep management wake up every 5 module Bedeu Year Month Day How Minute 2 PB ea 55 May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 6 Close the device manually It will go into sleep mode 7 If you choose regular intervals for your device to wake up and look for a signal a window will open in the MRS Service program This window will show you the sleep regime you ordered and how many times the device woke and went back to sleep mode shutdowns along with the last date of wak
102. e MRS Audio Video Player File Bites Effects Section View Help Decryption Signature Verification Signature Accepted OK This will result in a message Signature Accepted OK or Signature Rejected BAD Signature Accepted means that the AV Player authenticated the recorded file as part of the MRS system successfully Signature Rejected means that the AV Player did not authenticate the recorded file as part of the MRS system successfully May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 2 3 Dec ting Recorded Files If a recorded file is encrypted with a code it must be decrypted in the MRS AV Player before you can view it Follow these instructions to do so Once the recorded file is opened in the MRS AV Player open the Misc menu and select Decryption The Decryption window will appear In the Key box enter in your encryption code for that recording Then press OK MRS Audio Video Player File res Effects Section View Help p verify Signature z Decryption Decryption You will now be able to view that recorded file in the AV Player May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 MRS Device Configurator Application 1 After the MRS USB driver installation is complete open the Device Configurator application This program allows you to configure the unit through the USB cable 2 Turn the PMRS unit off and then back on 3 Once the unit reco
103. e Device Manager to change the properties of any device Device Manager Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers Driver Signing windows Update Hardware Profiles Device Manager Action View Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles Help Mea Me E 24 QATESTING bg Computer Gap Disk drives VG Display adapters E 2 DVDICD ROM drives gj Human Interface Devices 3 IDE ATAJATAPI controllers M Infodraw Multimedia P ifoda MRS Device Keyboards O Mice and other pointing devices Monitors EEJ Network adapters Y Ports COM amp LPT SB Processors Sound video and game controllers 4 System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers a Right click my computer b Click properties c Enter the Hardware tab d Click on Device manager When the PC is connected to a device With the USB cable a Open the Infodraw Multimedia folder b Right click on the Infodraw MRS Device file c Choose the update driver option If the device appears as an Unknown device please connect the USB cable to another USB port or to a USB hub until the device is identified May 28 2013 INFODRAW PM
104. e device recorded file will also be saved in your recordings folder on your PC laptop Alternatively to play recordings locate and open the recordings folder on your PC The files are arranged by date Select the desired recording Open it in the MRS s Nodes H 1 1 155 137 93 53490 3 Media Relay System Mi Session Action View Help Y eH 0848 BE Offline Devices MRS 6 My Monitor I gu Speaker is off igi Microphone is off Recordings i i Free space 604 750 MBs 2010 201 Locations pe da Visual Motion Detection i be of Contacts Alarm Ge My Server iE E Software Updates i Permissions B E Online Devices PMRS 2011 fl Camera 1 gf Audio In 1 Audio Out 1 H A Indicators cL Switches 5 Location Latitude 37 852343 S MERE ab Longitude 144 980470 E i amp Height 43 5 meters fk Satellites 9 5 H Recordings Free space 1 883 MBs 2 8 2010 fg 2011 i 03 March g 16 M 13_05_32_2011 1 E SMS i iul Signal Good 61 ll Offline Devices x Nodes H 4 1 155 137 93 53490 Server is listenina Available Playing buffer avail 99 84 AV Player Application or in VLC Player Time Device Type 2011 03 16 13 05 44 PMRS 2011 Video Channel Open 2011 03 16 13 05 30 PMRS 2011 Video Channel Open 2011 03 16 12 51 22 PMRS 2011 Audio Channel Open 2011 03 16 12 51 22 PMRS 2011 Audio Out Channel Open 2011 03 16 12 51 17 PMRS 2011 Au
105. e ts off Configure settings for the Audio In l E Recordings channel GE bed smil Audio Out 1 Open Close the Audio Out channel of D Visual Motion Detection l ok Contacts Alarm Me te pi Configure settings for the Audio Out age My Server h o Software Updates ae View the status of Input Sensors he i Permissions EF Online Devices View the status and control Output Se MRS Device 166691 Switches Location a View the GPS location of that specific device only b Set location event alarms HEA Sensors SMS Allows you to add mobile phone numbers aW Switches for SMS events as well as determine 19 a what events will trigger an SMS ef Signal Excellent 64 ig Signal Displays the current signal strength for S HSDPA HSUPA the cellular network the unit is connected wo ff 3 73v 51 7 02 04 Hours to Pe 45 Minutes Service Type Displays the Cellular Service Type in use Offline Devices for example HSDPA HSUPA J Neighbourhood Battery Capacity Displays the unit s remaining battery eM 1 148 246 133 45206 capacity in hours and minutes Also 5 Corinne displays if the unit is being charged Local Area Connection Alive Time Displays how long the unit has been H Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 connected to the server in days hours and minutes Recordings Download and play recordings from the Micro SD card inside the unit The Recordings folder will appear if a Micro SD card is inserted into t
106. e video channel and click on the Internal rectangle box VMD Channel Parameters C Enable Visual Motion Detection Automatic Output Detection Output Port 1 v Value 1 Mi Use the mouse to draw rectangular region of Threshold interest easily detected C Manual Manual Threshold enabling the manual threshold allows manual change of the VMD sensitivity on a spectrum To carry out this action fill the Manual box PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 9 GPIO Sensors and Switches The PMRS unit has 5 input and 4 output ports The GPIO ports are at TTL level The GPIO connections are built in to the PMRS unit The first input port is the alarm button which is imbedded in the side of the device The rest of the ports are reachable through the GPIO PTZ cable wires for colour definitions refer to the GPIO PTZ Cable section of this user manual The GPIO ports can be set up to trigger a variety of alarms including live video streaming video audio recording GPS tracking etc These features are set on the MRS monitor The unit can also send a SMS to any number of phones as a result of a GPIO trigger refer to the SMS Alerts from Device section of this user manual The GPIO trigger actions are set in the Alarm Settings window of the MRS Monitor Follow these instructions FA Media Relay System Monitor 0 Session Ac
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108. els vailable To change the number of channels viewed on the screen open the View menu at the top of the window and select the desired number of channels May 28 2013 INFODRAW 4 1 3 1 Video Properties Right clicking on an open video stream opens a small menu Select Properties Selecting a specific video channel on the left hand side of the screen and pressing F3 brings up the same Video Properties window Video Properties Enable PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Single Encoder Destination Broadcast Encoder Image Size Frame Fate Bitrate Interlaced Syne Frames visual Motion Detection 10 fps 200 kbps Frame Text F Write Location Enable Rename Set Bit Rate Set Frame Rate Set Image Size Properties Save Image Attach Audio Video Record on Monitor Record on Server Record on Device Restart Media Cancel The Video Properties window will appear May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 In the Video Properties Window you can adjust the settings of that specific video channel The descriptions of the settings are listed below Items Descriptions Enabled Allows you to Enable Disable the video channel Allows you to change the name of that specific video channel When this box is ticked that video channel will have a single encoder Bit Rate Frame Rate for viewing recording the video s
109. ents are marked as vertical lines on the graph Every recording can be viewed by double click on the required portion in the graph M Historic Activity 2011 FID So ae 9 TG 1 3 4 5 6 GH ae W 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 116203 2011 07 Device MRS Device 11 v E Local Recordings een Mine 24 Hours v E Device Recordings YVivisual i Visual Mc iVis Visual Motion Detected YviviV isuaWisual MoVi VisVisual M YwiVisual WisuaVisuaViVisi YViVisual NYVisual MoVWis ICAN ih i i EE May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 8 VMD The PMRS unit supports VMD Visual Motion Detection which can be configured for individual video channels VMD is used to alarm viewing clients and to send SMS refer to the SMS Alerts from Device section RA Media Relay System N Session Action View Help Visual Motion Detection Settings Y m C HH He HR T When motion is detected es MRS Beep f My Monitor fm Speaker 15 off z view Channel v Close Channel after PA Microphone is off n Record Channel Recordings Popup Window lg Visual Motion Detection I p Contacts Alarm W My Server z Software Updates JG Pomes nna Se Online Devices SEE MRS Device 2242 VMD can be setup to trigger a variety of The Visual Motion Detection Settings window actions once motion is detected To will open Select the desired action
110. ep regiment h Software Updates Menu gt Licensing Menu Configure Allows the user to select the folder from which to upload the List Lists server software upgrade file licenses and enables adding and removing licenses List Lists the software update files for clients devices only Upload Enables uploading a software update file for clients devices only ER May 28 2013 INFODRAW 4 4 1 Administrator Menu Server Administration Log a ogin page Q 9 gt mrsl infodraw com 12654 admir Server Administor Login Password Login Change Password Page To change the administrator password type the current password where it says Old password type a new password where it says New password and retype the new password where it says Retype new password Then click on Set This will take you back to the main menu page Firefox v Files And Folders G P 3 localhost 12654 admin file e 9 Google P A D PE PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Login Page Enter the correct administrator s password and click on Login This will take you back to the main menu page p Change Administrator Password EE vanos 7 v e gt Goo P ae IE gt ml sl i E Norton vorton safe searcr Change Administrator Password Old password New password Retype new password Set Files and Folders Page sides Search Q Safe Web
111. es on Neighbourhood al Communication n Local rea Connection n Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 The statuses of the Output signals are viewed in the PMRS device tree on the left hand side under Switches Switch 1 Output 1 Switch 2 Output 2 Switch 3 Output 3 Switch 4 Output 4 Double click on a Switch number to turn it ON OFF May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 10 SMS Alerts From Device The unit can send a SMS alert to any number of mobile phones as a result of a VMD trigger GPIO trigger or a location event trigger Messages can be written in any language The contact details must be supplied in the SMS settings window located on the left hand side of the screen Follow these instructions to activate SMS alerts Session Action View Help na y E MRS amp g My Monitor a u Speaker is off 2 T Microphone is off oe H BI Recordings Locations a A Visual Motion Detection of Contacts Alarm i ae My Server B Online Devices l PMRS 2011 22 E Camera 1 ET Audio In 1 En T4 Audio Out 1 ae Indicators a RH Switches E 9 Location SD Latitude 37 852308 5 f Longitude 144 980574 E es Height 51 5 meters ae ae Satellites 10 BE oo aa Good 61 Be GE Offline Devices G 5 8 Nodes aM 1 144 107 5 44031 In the SMS Settings window firstly select the Enable option on the top right hand side This will enable SMS
112. etection m Contacts Alarm JE Online Devices HE Offline Devices p Neighbourhood Communication The MRS Monitor Client Application is used for connecting to the server to monitor and control MRS PMRS units This application has all the features of the MRS Monitor Server Application except it has no server capabilities Upon opening the application you will see a tree on the left hand side with the i HE H Local Area Connection n Loopback Pseudo Interface 1 followin g features tem Description Speaker is off Configure settings for your computer s speakers Microphone is off Configure settings for your computer s microphone Recordings a View Recorded video audio files b Configure settings for local monitor recording files Locations a View the GPS map full screen showing all connected units on it b Configure trigger actions for GPS event alarms Visual Motion Detection Configure trigger actions for Visual Motion Detection event alarms Contacts Alarm Configure trigger actions for the Alarm button and GPIO event alarms Will display all online MRS PMRS devices Offline Devices Will display all devices that have disconnected from the server if the device has been ticked to be remembered by the server Neighbourhood Will display information about the server you are connected to such as IP address software version etc May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 1
113. ew Help 9 mE Hu Rm S F RS 4 d gidon PC D X Batteries b Bluetooth Radios u gt gil Computer a Open the Infodraw raa Multimedia folder gt MY Display adapters gt dg Human Interface Devices gt gj IDE ATA ATAPI controllers b Right click on the gt 23 Imaging devices p a 4P Infodraw Multimedia Infodraw MRS i RS ver Software GEN Device file gt lt gt Keyboards ppoe Driver are gt Mice and other p Disable D Monitors Uninstall Ch oose th e gt 80 Network adapters F een Scan for hardware changes Update Driver gt Sound video and Properties Software option p sil System devices gt Universal Serial Bus controllers If the device appears as an Unknown Device please connect the USB cable to another USB port or to a USB hub until the device is identified The Update Driver Software window will Browse your computer and choose the folder appear Select the Browse my Computer for where the MRS drivers are located Then click driver software option Next How do you want to search for driver software Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location amp Search automatically for updated driver software Windows will search your computer and the Internet for the latest driver software for your device unless you ve disabled this feature in your device installation Vi Include subfolders settings Browse my computer for drive
114. f 3 Change back the left 2 dip switches numbers 1 2 to down position as shown This will allow normal cellular operation May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 4 MRS Service Program Main Menu The web administration interface or WAI contains the following configuration pages r gt Administrator Menu nise x Login Restarts the server program C D mrstLinfodraw com 12554 4 B Change Password Allows you to lt Latest events Displays the latest I O and VMD detections on the server Ps I NIR S Server change the password It is important ee to change the password at first Administration Me Files and Folders Displays the use of Ver files and folders by the server Up time 13 runutes and 54 seconds es es __ Backup Settings Allows the user to dirs alor gt Login backup and restore the server s o Change Password settings o Files and Folders Backup Settings Internet Protocol Displays network gt Internet Frotocol information Le 2 W rat Latest hlessages gt Logging Menu o Configure dae ieie Latest Messages Displays the server s latest log messages use for e User Device Access Permissions debugging o Default Access ae Configure Configure the server s l o EVICES o Default Device Access logging parameters such as how many Pei Deer ee messages it is able to receive o User Device Access I I User Device Access
115. for the MRS device Configurator to work and communicate with the unit the following two elements have to be installed on your PC 1 MRS Device Configurator software 2 MRS USB drivers 3 2 1 MRS Device Configurator Installation To setup the MRS Device Configurator Application follow these instructions Do you want to run this file pr Name on Downloads Setup_MRS_DeviceConfig B msi f Publisher if Type Windows Installer Package From C Users gidon Downloads Setup_MRS_Devicec 1 Run the Setup_M RS DeviceConfig msi file mm an Coe V Always ask before opening this file While files from the Intemet can be useful this file type can D aapa pae Only run software from publishers st What s the risk J MRS Device Configuration Welcome to the MRS Device Configuration Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install MRS Device Configuration on your computer 2 Click Next WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in se civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Select Installation Folder The installer will install MRS Device Configuration to the following folder To install in this fo
116. g on the channel name under the PMRS device on the left hand side FA Media Relay System Moni Session Action View Help O AAR 3 F a MRS I g My Monitor o a Speaker is off Ev Microphone ts off ee E Ef Recordings o Locations ble A Visual Motion Detection p Contacts Alarm a My Server a E Software Updates Ban DI Permissions Ey HE Online Devices 5 HE PMR5S pe oe te PT 200 20 fps 4 E udio In 1 r Audio Out 1 fH qc Indicators ia Switches 5 Location Latitude 37 852509 A Longitude 144 980412 E d Height 41 0 meters GR Satellites 11 Media Relay System Monitor 2 Open the Action Menu and enable the recording by clicking on Record on Device AA Media Relay System Monitor Session View Help y Ev Enable og My Close ad j Rename F2 vee EN Set Bit rate HS wi Er Set Frame rate 2 3 Onl Toi Set Image size a i Ei Deinterlace Set Default d Properties F3 s 4 i elete 4 Download al Save Image Attach Audio Video Record on Monitor Record on Serwel D Record on Device Restart Media F5 Session Action view Help You ORB Audio Ini JER Close gf Audio Out 1 y Enable BE A Sensors Rename HL Switches Set Bit Rate EE Location L Set Frame Rate B Recordings Set Image Size Bl GMs BE Properties 01 23 Ho
117. gram Recordings Player For Setup of USB Client Monitoring Program Monitoring Program Monitoring Program Compatible Operating Systems Windows XP Vista 7 Windows Server 2008 2011 Windows XP Vista 7 Windows Server 2008 2011 Windows XP Vista 7 Windows XP Vista 7 Windows XP Vista 7 Windows XP Vista 7 iOS 4 3 or Later Android 1 6 and Up Windows Mobile 5 0 6 0 May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 5 3 MRS Server Technical Requirements Server Components Requirements Minimum Server Machine Processor PC Laptop Pentium 4 Dual Core Dedicated Server The more units clients connected to the server the better the processor will need to be 500MB The more units clients connected to the server the more RAM will be required in the server machine Operating System Windows XP or higher Server software compatible with Windows XP Vista 7 Windows Server 2008 2011 IP Address Fixed Static Bandwidth Varies depending on how many units clients are connected to the server and at what bit rate the units are streaming data to the server at Please consider bandwidth requirements very carefully when setting up servers This is the most important factor of the server May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Chapter 6 Support To assist you with using this product provided below is troubleshooting help and frequently asked questions FAQ for a variety
118. gurator File Edit View Debug Help ie 4ddress Configuration Method T Device Identification Connection PE pp Modern NG coce m sid SIM GPIO 0 Manual amp Recording GFS pr PTF Manual Configuration por Host Address Subnet Mask Broadcast Address EP Subnet Address Psy Gateway Address FN Namespace Server Sa r May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 File O New Ctrl N I a Open Ctri O lad Save Ctrl 5 Save s After inputting the above settings the configuration must be saved into the Close Write To Device unit This is done by opening the File Reset Device 5 z Shutdown Device menu and clicking Write To Device a The candle icon Write settings to device After pressing this key the status at the bottom left hand side of the application will show Parameters Saved Parameters saved NGT Edt View Debug Help New cn e ol G Open Ctrl O r fed Save Ctrl 5 Save As saved open the File menu Close Write To Device and select Shutdown Device ee Reset Device After the parameters are Software Version 3 Device Name Shutdown Device La fra j i i g q Exit Device ID Number GPS z PTZ Device Client Password Licensing Upgrade Hardware Identifier Log IE EA 1 THAMT Ma
119. h then commence playing in the MRS AV Player enn May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 E MRS Audio Video Play l SV File Misc Section View Help The recording playback can be speeded up or slowed down To do so open the Effects menu and select Speed The Set Playback Speed window will appear The descriptions of the settings are listed below Original Speed Enable this option to keep the recording at its normal speed Faster Enable this option to speed the recording playback up In the list box select how fast you want the recording to speed up Choose from x2 x3 x4 x6 x8 and x10 Slower Enable this option to slow the recording playback down In the list box select how slow you want the recording to slow down Choose from 2 3 4 6 8 and 10 After you have finished press OK The recording playback will now speed up or slow down accordingly ER May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 2 2 Verifying Digital Siqnatures The digital signature authenticates the recording as one that was recorded by the MRS system a MRS PMRS device an MRS Monitor application or a MRS Service If a digital signature has been assigned to a recorded file it can be verified in the MRS AV Player Application Follow these instructions Once the recorded file is opened in the MRS AV Player open the Misc menu and select Verify Signatur
120. he unit May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 3 Viewing Video Session Action View Help CRO OHHH AA MRS o g My Monitor fu Speaker is off A Microphone is off Recordings Da Visual Motion Detection gt Contacts Alarm Aes My Server Before viewing the video channel it must TG Software Updates Eden Permissions E i Online Devices PMRS 2011 channel point the cursor over the channel gen ET Aut Open and right click Alternatively open the Ad Coxe be enabled In order to enable a specific action menu at the top of the screen then ape select the Enable item Fane iae 9 Lod Bit Rate AD Image Size sg Deinterlace i Properties ham SM IE Offline Dey V Enable d Nodes Attach Audio Channel v Set Default Move to Record Locally Record On Device Cancel Drag amp Drop a video channel on the left hand side to the desired window to open it for live video streaming Alternatively double click on a video channel to open it for live streaming Media Relay System Monitor i Session Action View Help Ted OME E My Monitor 4 a Speaker is off A Microphone is off Give SE Software Updates Permissions ijenwmerineereche WHE Devices i E KMC Systems Bus E Camera 1 Zoom E3 Laadruimte Bitrate 63 kbps Framerate 6 fps EB video Channel 3 Video Channel 4 z Audio Channel 1 Mic GA Indi
121. heir licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance materials available here are provided as is with NO TECHNICAL SUPPORT Under no circumstances including negligence shall this WEBSITE be liable for any incidental special indirect or 3 Do you accept all the terms of the preceding License Agreement If you choose No Setup will close To install this product you must accept this agreement lt Back Yes No May 28 2013 INFODRAW Disable Test Mode Sign a System File How To Use Remove Watermarks Once your computer restarts you should see the Test Mode writing on the bottom right hand side of your desktop screen Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider C Enable Test Mode Disable Test Mode gt Stan a Sustem File C How To Use Remove Watermarks C Exit gt PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 a Click the Enable Test Mode option b Press Next and exit the program c Exit the program d Restart your computer Test Mode W d OWS Fi Build 7001 3 27 PM Open the dseo13b exe program again and enable Sign a System File Then press Next May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 Insert filename i i ill Please insert a filename including full path Example A new window will open Fill inthe ptitindawstsystema2WDriverstATIT ooltd sys path to where the MRS driver file
122. hen the PMRS 102 device reaches the end of its life contact local authorities to learn about disposal and recycling options Copyright 2012 Infodraw R amp D LTD All rights Reserved Information in this manual is protected by copyright laws and is the property of INFODRAW No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or published in any form or by any means without INFODRAW s prior permission Information is this manual is subject to change by INFODRAW without prior notice es gt May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Table of Contents BOX COR LEE NE NN NN 10 Remen jr 12 included SOTEW ANC dd 13 Chapter 1 Introduction sessesesessesescecessecessecessscessececosoesesoesesoesesoecesoscessecsessscesescesssoeoe 15 ETL NSVP 15 FE 01190 6 EEE EE 15 INN 16 1 4 System COMPONENTS 16 LS SANNE NN 17 Chapter 2 Hardware Interfaces ccsccscsccccscscsccccccscsccccccscsccccccscncescecscnceccececscesescecs 18 2 1 Video Input SV Power Output iiipissscictesenndassuvsdiccnicvnpusasinveciaaaerdessskepoasie anpaeuminnadiadeederacs 18 2 2 Video SV Power Adapter Cable siccesicccaccandiervssiasratscindaednobeabsiaudeiensatavnonncintaiedieauabiiiendades 18 2 FN OU e EE E E EE EER 19 2 4 Audio In Out Adapter Cable sisi sccccncaveenustaseedvvarosanunstacnncnntebsausegunedteadeienun aacendtessanuderents 19 2 5 Antennas Option 1 External GSM and GPS rrrnnrrrnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnrrrnnnrnnnervn
123. indow should show Server is listening Server is listening Server Based Architecture is now activated Units and Clients can now communicate with the server This architecture is recommended for multi unit to multi client communication CAUTION If you are connecting multiple MRS PMRS units to the server it is recommended NOT to view the video audio GPS streams from the MRS Monitor Server Application itself The system will be more stable if the data streams are only viewed from other clients connected to the server The server software should be used primarily as a communication program between MRS PMRS units and MRS Clients Therefore when connecting multiple units to the server it is recommended to use the MRS Service Program Web Admin Interface Server May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 3 2 PMRS Device Configuration The PMRS unit is based on embedded hardware software with built in cellular network interfaces The unit must be configured prior to operation This process includes pointing the unit s connection settings to the IP address of the server Furthermore the unit s cellular connection settings must adhere to those of the cellular provider in use In particular the cellular provider s APN Access Point Name must be provided The unit is configured using the Device Configurator software by connecting a USB cable between the unit and a computer XP or higher In order
124. ing If a device awakes after the pre set time period is over 5 minutes for example and the sleep regiment is not removed it will return to sleep 8 To change the sleeping regiment simply click on the Change option 9 To terminate the sleep mode and allow the device to go online click on the Remove option and then after the pre set time period will expire the device will activate normally ea Devices Sleep Management a C mrs 1infodraw com 12654 admin sleep_management Devices Sleep Management Deviee TD Shatdowns 3240 PMES Device 3240 2013 04 03 11 00 46 Add Device May 28 2013 INFODRAW 4 4 8 License Menu PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Firefox v FA Licenses List Pp 3 localhost 12654 admin licenses list Norton tor 6 3 Google Licenses List Devices allowed 5 Streaming applications allowed lo No software licenses found Volume serial number is 4887 CFAE Enter license here License List Page Add License This page lists the pay per use server s licenses and indicates the number of allowed devices A server without a license supports up to one device For more than 1 device a license is required The license depends on the hard disk volume serial number as displayed in this page You can obtain a license by pushing Request License After you receive the license copy the license text into the text area instead of Enter license here Click
125. ing the application This list box saves all the server IP the login menu will appear Addresses that you have Login MEN connected to Once the IP addresses are saved you can scroll through the list box and Enter in the IP address of your server in the Server box and a username and password if s required NR q NN Username then automatically Insert the IP select your desired server It will address into the Server box Turn the Secure option ON if N you want a secure connection _ between the Android device Tap the Clear button to clear the server and the MRS PMRS units the server list box Once you re connected to the server all the connected MRS PMRS units will appear on this screen Tap on the desired MRS PMRS unit to open its video channel s for live streaming May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 AME 10 17 am If you select a PMRS 102 device as they only have 1 Tap the Map button to video channel it will 7 open the GPS map full automatically open for live l screen for live tracking of streaming l the unit Tap the Source button to open the previous screen Press the Login button to N 7 ch return to the Login screen where you can select which p connected unit and channel you would like to view MRS If you select the Map button the GPS map will a
126. ion May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 5 Device Location GPS The PMRS unit has built in GPS location functionality which transmits the position of the unit to any connected client To activate GPS you need to select Activate GPS in the configuration software of the unit MRS Device Configurator GPS usually needs clear sky or partially to detect position It takes about 30 seconds for the unit to fully operate with GPS and GSM outside The unit starts by searching for its position then connects to GSM If the unit is located inside a building without clear sky it will struggle to find its location It will take about 3 minutes for the unit to give up and continue with the rest of the system connecting to GSM Therefore it is better to disable GPS using the Device Configurator for units operating inside a building without clear sky There are 2 options to view devices on the map 1 System level All connected devices over specified full screen map 2 Device level Specific device only over a small map The System supports Google Maps and Open Street Maps Google Maps is the default map used To change to Open Street Maps open the View menu and select Maps View Help ao Toolbar My Monitor SANE My Server Tree Pane uan Software Upd Messages Log de ll Permissions Events Log GE Online Devices Mie ME Offline Devices EE ET E Locations History
127. ition 3 Connect the USB cable between the unit Mini USB Input and your PC 4 Turn on the unit and wait about 1 minute 5 After a few seconds the system will show r USB Device Not Recognized x One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned and Windows does not recognize it For assistance in solving this problem click this message 6 After another few seconds the system will detect new hardware 7 For the first time connecting the unit to a PC the PC will detect new hardware and automatically ask for a driver Browse for the folder where the MRS driver files are located on your PC Point the driver setup to Infodraw MRS Driver and install May 28 2013 3 2 1 1 Driver Installation for Windows XP Vista 7 32Bit INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 To setup the USB Drivers on Windows XP Vista or 7 32Bit please make sure that the device is activated with DIP switches 1 amp 2 in a down and that you have the following two files located in the same folder on your PC a idmrs inf b idmrs sys e Sometimes the file idmrs inf can only be downloaded by right clicking the link and pressing the save link as option System Properties System Restore Automatic Updates Remote General Computer Name Hardware Advanced Device Manager Drivers The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use th
128. ition Normal cellular operation 2 USB IN OUT i Up Position USB out to connector setup through PC or WIFI Dongle ii Down Position USB in on board 3 MICROPHONE i Up Position Disable ii Down Position Enable 4 SPEAKER i Up Position Disable ii Down Position Enable May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 2 15 LED s The PMRS has 3 LED s located on the top side of the unit The 3 LED s indicate the following E E he ee ped Ais re a SIN f a g HE EN SEa VER 1 Green LED External power is connected 2 Red LED Software status blinks when software is running 3 Blue LED on Modem is on 4 Blue LED flashing every second Modem is connected to cellular provider CAUTION After turning the unit OFF please wait until all the LED s on the top of the unit shut off completely before turning the unit back ON except the green LED which can stay on if the unit is being charged May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 2 16 GPIO PTZ Cable The GPIO PTZ Cable has several different coloured wires for specific purposes such as PTZ and GPIO The definitions of the wires are listed below INDEX COLOR FUNCTION ee ee 6 PURPLE GRIOOUT2 gt 8 BROWN GPIOOUT4 gt 9 BROWN WHITE PTZ TX gt May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 The GPIO PTZ Cable Input is located on the bottom side of the PMRS unit
129. ixed mobile control centres mobile phones PDAs or an internet web client 1 4 System Components The system consists of the following components _ w PMRS units which can stream 1 video channel 1 audio channel and GPS location over the cellular network or LAN to the MRS server MRS Server which communicates with units and clients _ w MRS Clients which communicate with the server and have viewing and control capabilities for all connected units as defined by the server May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 1 5 System Architecture gt Server Based Architecture This architecture is based on a server with a fixed IP address Multiple units can communicate with the server as well as multiple clients All clients are connected to the server only and have viewing and control capabilities SERVER BASED ARCHITECTURE PMES UNIT IP NETWORK MES SERVER INPUT CHANNEL DATA IS TRANSMITTEP THAE MES SERVER STORES CV ER THE CELULAR 3G NETWORK THE DATA AND IS RET RENED TO THE MAS SERVER BY USER GLIENTS VIA THE INTERNET USER CLIENTS WINDOWS FOALAFT OF OF SMART PHONE FPA May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Chapter 2 Hardware Interfaces Listed below are the explanations of the PMRS Unit s hardware interfaces 2 1 Video Input 5V Power Output The unit has a standard 2 5mm TRRS female input connector which supports the video input and 5V power output t
130. k this option to produce a digital signature on each Local Monitor recording file to prove the integrity of that recording For more information please view the Recorded Files Digital Signature section of this user manual Record Locations This option allows you to choose whether the MRS monitor records GPS information or not Minimal Event Recording Determine the amount of recording time after an event is Time triggered File Encryption This option allows you to encrypt the recording files on your computer with a code For more information please view the Recorded Files Encryption section of this user manual May 28 2013 INFODRAW 4 1 7 2 Local Recording PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 To record a video channel locally on your PC laptop follow these instructions 1 Select the channel that you want to record by clicking on the channel name under the PMRS device on the left hand side EB Media Relay System GRS Session Action View Help a 1 m ar a kj ar i EA MRS My Monitor DE E Speaker is off ven A Microphone ts off Recordings Locations Pa Visual Motion Detection i A Contacts Alarm Eee My Server Software Updates 1 Permissions d Online Devices ag PMRS 2011 oi Camera 1 g 200 kbps 20 fps fm Audio In1 Audio Out 1 aA Indicators 2 10 Switches 9 Location ti Latitude 37 852509 5 ib Longitude 144 980412 E i Height 41
131. l v5 4 1 10 Q The quality of the video audio playback is diminished and is full of disruptions A Check the following 1 The real time feed may have been in bad quality which can cause the recording to be in bad quality 2 er If you are watching the playback from your device Free Some of the bandwidth on your cellular modem Close real time video and audio and activate the playback You can download the file to your PC by right clicking on the playback file and choosing the download option After the download is complete you will be able to watch the video from your monitor recordings tree which will probably be in better quality 3 If you are watching the playback from your Server Close other programs that may require large amounts of memory usage You can download the file to your computer by right clicking on the playback file and choosing the download option After the download is complete you will be able to watch the video from your monitor tree which may be in better quality 4 If you are watching the playback from your monitor Close other programs that may require large amounts of memory usage Resolve issues that may disturb the fluent function of the operating system on your PC 11 Q The recording folder does not appear in the device tree A Check the following 1 The recordings folder will only appear in the PMRS device tree on the MRS Monitor if a Micro SD card is inserted int
132. lder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder al m C Program Files x86 infodraw MRS Device Configuration f Bonsai 3 Cl IC k N ext Disk Cost Install MRS Device Configuration for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Everyone Just me Download Insight m i We recommend not using this file until more is known about it AA setup mrs deviceconfig 3 msi 3 If you have an Anti Virus program installed on your PC and this window appears Click Run this program Anyway Run this program anyway I Always allow this file if Run is chosen Stop this program from running Remove this file from my system 8 Very Few Users Very New Unproven Fewer than 5 users in the This file was released less There is not enough information Norton Community have used than 1 week ago about this file to recommend it this file More Details Learn More e MRS USB Drivers must be installed on your PC to allow the MRS unit configuration program to work properly The way of installation differs between 32bit OS and 64bit OS the operating system version can be found through the control panel of your computer May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Setting up the Device for Configuration 1 Make sure the SIM card is NOT inserted into the PMRS unit 2 Change the 2 left dip switches numbers 1 2 to external USB mode up pos
133. lient 4 1 6 1 Computer Audio Properties You can change the settings of your computer s speakers microphone using the MRS Monitor application Speakers E Media Relay System Monitor saa Session Action View Help i y Ba MRS avail Right click on the Speaker is off item under My Monitor Then Speaker is off Microphone i Enable i Recordings select Properties Properties Cancel The Select Audio Output Device window will appear Here you can a Enable Disable your computer s speakers by ticking or un ticking the box b Select from the Device list box which connected speaker unit you would like to use c Test that speaker unit by selecting the Test button Once you have finished press OK May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Microphone Session Action View Help oH DER EA MRS hl d My Monitor item under My Monitor Then select ja Speaker is off Right click on the Microphone is off Properties T Recordings Properties OP Locations Visual Motion D Cancel vg a A Contacts Alarm inn Select Audio Input Device The Select Audio Input Device Microphone Realtek High Defini Device window will appear Signal ss The descriptions of the MlDetectNoise 319 settings are listed below Voice Detection Mode 0 Announcement Disable Conversation Enable ae
134. ll unlisted devices and users if they are enabled The default device access level decides what a Default Device Access Level Administrative user can do with a device if no other more specific rule was specified Main Menu 7 Allow Unlisted Users 7 Allow Unlisted Devices The Allow Unlisted Users option if checked Apply allows general access by any user not listed in the users list This general access however is controlled by the default device access level The Allow Unlisted Devices option if checked allows general access to any device not listed in the devices list ER May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 For secure server administration set the default device access level to Forbidden uncheck the Allow Unlisted Users and Allow Unlisted Devices options Then add users and devices and set user device access levels in the relevant configuration pages Users Page The user is the computer laptop smart phone that seeks to be a client of the server In order to distinguish one user from another a username and a password can be Users created through the MRS Service and later confirmed in the Connection feature of the MRS Monitor iPhone iMRS Android MRS 7 mrsLinfodraw com gt Main Menu clients The Users Page allows you to create new users in the server by pressing on the Add Add button The Edit User Details page will
135. lled MRS Server folder and run the MRS_Service exe file This will activate the MRS Server Windows Service Program on your server machine The starting point for the web administration interface is the main menu page reachable at the following address enter this address in your web browser http serverip 12654 admin serverip is the IP address of your server If the server is installed on the machine where the web browser is open you may use localhost as the address If a secure connection is desired use the following address https serverip 12654 admin May 28 2013 INFODRAW ak mrs1 infodraw com 12654 admin login page 9 gt Server Administor Login Login PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 The Server Administor Login screen will appear Every time the server does not identify the browser as the administrator it requests the user to enter the administrator s password The initial password is mrs The administrator is required to change this initial password to a different one immediately after first login The MRS Service program is a TCP and UDP server that serves MRS PMRS devices and monitor clients It s most basic functionality and prime reason for its existence is to distribute video packets from cellular MRS PMRS devices with limited bandwidth to a number of monitor clients observing the video stream The MRS Service Program under MS Windows OS takes form of a Windows Servi
136. lows you to adjust the Bitrate of the audio OK channel The higher the Bitrate the better the quality of the sound will be The Sample Rate Bitrate must be the same for both Audio Input and Audio Output channels EG May 28 2013 4 1 6 4 Unit Audio Controls INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 You can adjust the volume of the PMRS Unit s Audio In Out channels in the Controls window Follow these instructions to do so Right click on either the Audio In 1 channel or the Audio Out 1 channel of the PMRS unit Then select the Controls option Bill Media Relay System Monitor quem Session Action View Help ad O H H fy MRS Available i E g My Monitor 4 a Speaker is off ei lg Microphone is off oe Ef Recordings i Locations ee De Visual Motion Detection Ede a A Contacts Alarm EI a Online Devices 7 PMRS Device Taxi ut co il Come AE an e Audio Out Open F Sensors Enable E E Switches Rename i 5 9 Location Set Bit Rate Properties Controls oe Mobile Mind C Record on Monitor GE Offline Devices 5 x Neighbourhood i H a mm infodraw Record on Server Record on Device Cancel F Media Relay System Monitor Session Action View Help E MRS Awal l 3 g My Monitor E Speaker is off bie Microphone is off H Ef Recordings A Locations a De Visual Moti
137. ly This option provides automatic settings of the cellular provider in use Keep this parameter the same set to Automatic Dial String Keep this parameter the same APN The Access Point Name APN of your cellular provider must be entered in this box User Name Here you can enter your User Name for your cellular provider if required usually is not required Password Here you can enter your Password for your cellular provider if required usually is not required Authentication Keep this parameter the same set to Any unless told otherwise by your cellular provider Extra Command This feature allows you to give the modem additional commands For example you can tell the modem to only search for one cellular frequency band To add an extra command click the button Enter the correct lines of code which is obtained from Infodraw or your local Infodraw dealer Then press OK Enable Sierra CnS DO NOT enable this option on PMRS 102 devices May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 4 Local Network Menu eee eee x ill MRS Device Configurator E So File Edit View Debug Help Dah S Oe iol X Address Configuration Method None Automatic DHCP Client Manual Manual Configuration Host Address Subnet Mask Broadcast Address Subnet Address Gateway Address Namespace Server r Parameters saved None This option disables the PMRS unit s LAN interface
138. matically open on the Longitude 6 215032 E Snippeling Height 56 5 meters be V b f h d d f h sms ottom left hand side of the Signal Good 51 Sn i Ko0stenanden Nodes E y mrs kme nl 12654 SC ree n Move to vi Duration 25 Map data 2010 Tele Atlas MTI DRIN zoff out T i lt Time Device Type Name 2010 01 21 14 44 10 KMC Systems Bus Phone Text Sending Enable 2010 01 21 14 43 55 KMC Systems Bus Target Phone Text Entry Rer Clear List 2010 01 21 14 43 11 KMC Systems Bus Phone Text Sending Enable 2010 01 21 12 48 11 457 Max Packet Data Size Chang 2010 01 21 12 42 43 457 Audio Channel Open 2010 01 21 12 42 27 457 Audio Channel Open 2010 01 21 12 38 25 457 Audio Channel Open Duration dn Use the yellow ball to move the J5 OFF camera around mm Zoom Cut To zoom in and out use the Zoom Name in and Zoom out buttons Ja is b Clear List TTE Connected May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Camera positions can be saved as presets for future viewing Follow these instructions e Move the camera to the desired EZ id ition using the yellow ball E position using the yellow ball T aes Enter in a name for that position in gt Yd the Name box Then press Save Connected To view the pre set camera Bi 15 0FF position choose the pre set i m Ui Zoom Out na
139. me from the Move to list box The camera will then TEENY automatically adjust its position to the pre set Gear List Connected Zoom In 1 04 Zoom Out The duration scale is to simulate the time of one click Moving the duration scale up or down will Name City lengthen or shorten the PTZ duration command accordingly Connected May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 12 Licensing Menu ill MRS Device Configurator ei es File Edit View Debug Help eh sae io x Remove License Request License pen Parameters saved Add License Here you can add licenses to the PMRS unit For example A secure session IPSEC Encryption License to secure all the transmitted data from the unit to the server clients To add a license click on the Add License button The License Text window will appear Insert the license code that you have received Then press OK If the Encryption License code is correct it will then be listed in the licenses list Shown below For more information about IPSEC Encryption licenses please view the Secure Session IPSEC Encryption section of this user manual Remove License To remove a license select it from the list and press Remove License May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 If Secure Session IPSEC Encryption is activated all the data streaming between the PMRS u
140. mera 1 58 300 kbps 20 fps The statuses of the Input signals are 800 kbps 25 fps viewed in the PMRS Device tree on the SG i es left hand side under Sensors f Audio In 1 Audio Out 1 mm A Sensors Sensor 1 Alarm Button Sensor 2 Input 1 mu Q Sensor 2 mmp Sensor 3 Sensor 3 Input 2 mm Sensor 4 Sensor 4 Input 3 mu Sensor 5 _ II Switches Sensor 5 Input 4 Location i Recordings Signal Marginal 29 14 Minutes Once an Input Sensor is triggered the Sensor number signal on the left hand side will light up The pre set trigger actions will also commence accordingly If you selected recording as a trigger action the message s M D will appear at the top right hand side of the video stream ZA Media Relay System Monitor co Lo oe Session Action View Help Yu DERRE MRS HE My Monitor F Online Devices GHEE MSDD 3G Device 467 M Camera 1 b 200 kbps 20 fps 800 kbps 25 fps Motion Detected Audio In 1 Audio Out 1 mn A Sensors Sensor 1 Q Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 Sensor 5 0 Switches 1 0 Location Al Recardinas May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 9 Recording Menu ill MRS Device Configurator File Edit View Debug Help Leh tte 16 Tree x T Device Identification Connection SENER Modem Enable File System Optimizations Speed Test P ae I Verify Writes SIM V Record
141. mins for the GPS feature to appear 2 The GPS antenna needs to be in the clear sky 3 Screw in your GPS antenna make sure that it is in the correct socket and that it is placed with some distance from the GSM antenna 4 Open the MRS Configurator program enter the GPS tab on the left side of the window and check the Activate GPS and the Reset GPS options are enabled 5 To confirm the GPS is working Open your device tree in the monitor program and observe as the co ordinates of the GPS are changing ER May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 9 Q The picture that appears on my monitor is always in diminished quality A Check the following 1 Camera problems Make sure that your camera is in focus and is able to produce a high quality picture You can test the quality by recording on your camera and then watching the recording you have made on your PC 2 Video Definitions Click the video channel that you are observing and press the F3 button on your keyboard Enter the video properties Make sure that the image size fits your camera settings Make sure that the frame rate and bit rate are high enough to allow a good quality picture recommended Frame Rate 10 Bitrate 200 3 Low Signal Strength Modem a Inthe MRS Monitor program open the device tree by pressing the sign next to the device icon on the left side of your window The GSM signal icon should appear within abou
142. nalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the I 4 Click Next to begin installation ne J MRS Client B Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install MAS Client on your computer Click Next to start the installation May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Once the MRS Monitor Client application is installed and opened to setup the PC Laptop to act as a client follow these instructions Action View Help 1 Open the session menu on the top left hand side 2 Open the Connection screen GE Offline Devices a Nodes 3 Select Remote server Enter the IP of the server and a Username and Password if required Press OK Network Selection May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 Once the client is connected to the server the status bar on the bottom left hand side of the window should show Connected The Client is now connected and can communicate with the server The client has viewing and control capabilities as defined on the server May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Chapter 4 MRS Software Components 4 1 MRS Monitor Client Application Media Relay System Session Action View Help so OHHH re MRS em My Monitor ET Speaker is off a Microphone Is off Recordings Q Locations fig Visual Motion D
143. nit the MRS Server and the MRS Clients will be securely encrypted A license is required for each unit you wish to encrypt If you purchased a unit with encryption the encryption license will already be activated If you want to activate encryption on an existing unit that you already have you will need to get an encryption license code The license code is based on the Hardware Identifier number of your unit Soeak to your local Infodraw dealer about obtaining Encryption License codes To activate the encryption follow these instructions 1 Go to the Licensing menu tab on the left hand side ill MRS Device Configurator E X File Edit View Debug Help Cem ste 16 Activation Time Parameters saved 2 Click on the Add License button 3 Inthe License Text window enter in the encryption license code you have received from your local Infodraw dealer Then press OK 4 Ifthe code is correctly entered the IPSEC encryption will be listed as Active HE MRS Device Configurator eee File Edit View Debug Help D R i oO FP Tree x MD Device Identification Connection Modem Local Network IPSEC PERMANENT 2011 08 29 15 23 21 Active W Wireless LAN Add License Remove License Request License May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 5 Once the license in Active go to the Connection menu tab of the Device Configurator
144. nitor program does not recognize my device When connecting with the wireless cellular modem A Check the following 1 Hardware a Make sure that the SIM card is activated by trying to go on the web with your cell phone and that it is properly placed in the device on its rail face up If you are not able to activate your SIM card contact your Cellular provider b Make sure that the GSM antenna is properly screwed in to the device Make sure the antenna is not screwed in the GPS slot by mistake with the exception of some PMRS devices which only have one antenna slot for GPS c DIP switches 1 amp 2 should be in down position when using the wireless cellular modem 2 Software a In order to configure your device you need to connect a USB cable and activate the MRS Device Configuration program If you have a PMRS device you need to raise Dip switches 1 amp 2 which are placed on the side of the device b Enter the Modem tab Select the Manual option and fill in the information of your modem The information should be given to you by your cellular provider c If your cellular provider tells you that your SIM card is locked open the MRS Device Configuration program Open the SIM tab on the left side of your window Fill in the PIN and PUK details which will be given to you by your provider May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 5 6 Q The MRS Monitor program does n
145. nline Devices GE Yossi PMRS gt 1 In the MRS Monitor Client Application open the Neighbourhood tree on the left hand side AE Offline Devices Neighbourhood wi mrs2 infodraw com 12654 40 MRS Server 2 Open the Recordings tree This tree oof Version 4 3 1 4 l f i AS UDP 12655 contains all server recordings The files are oY Local address 192 168 1 2 Recordings Free Space 2 556 MBs a 2012 E 01 January 02 February 03 March 04 April 05 May Bo Bo Bo f 06 arranged by date and time E 3 Locate the recorded file you wish to view Double click on it to play it in the MRS Monitor Player i EE B G 8 En EN 20 EI EN EN G l Locationslog 2012 05 13 bt a i 11_41_30_0594_1 Bg 14 May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 The AV player will upload and will play the recording you have created Media Relay System N Session Action View Help oR OHHH E Neighbourhood B R mrs2 infodraw com 12654 ka MRS Server conf Version 4 3 1 4 A UDP 12655 i ie Local address 192 168 1 2 2 f Recordings l Free Space 2 556 MBs a 2012 01 January 02 February Bj 03 March Ej 04 April fg 05 May a 01 pf 02 g E 25 29 g 30 i Jf 06_12_28_0596_1 i fff 06 13 46 0596 1 e Communication E f Local Area Connection H 5 Loopback Pseudo Interface 1
146. nload recording Record on device and or server Changing Video Audio settings Erasing recording Disabling Video Audio channel In order to set up permissions in the MRS Service program please go to pages 39 41 of this manual Follow these instructions on how to setup user permission and access levels in the MRS Monitor Server Application on Media Relay System Monitor Session Action View Help s OHHH EA MRS a j p My Monitor Double click on the Permissions ifm Speaker is off Microphone is off Recordings My Server to open the Access a Locations icon on the left hand side under Berman window a Visual Motion Detection h A Contacts Alarm SEE My Server x Software Updates PTE Permissions E Online Devices GE MRS Device 2242 EG May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Default Access Menu Here you can define the users default access level of all devices which have Default Device Access Level not been assigned to a specific user in me low Unlisted Devices Aware the User Device Access menu or have Passive mp allow Unlisted Users cve not been assigned an access level in the Administrative Default Device Access menu You can also choose to allow or not allow unlisted devices and users If you wish to assign all devices to specific users then in the Default Device Access Level list box select Forbidden Als
147. nnects to the PC it will automatically load the unit s configuration parameters on the Device Configurator application B l MRS Device Co n ig urator File Edit View Debug Help leali Connection Modem Local Network This application communicates with the unit and has a menu with the following options May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 1 Device Identification Menu MRS Device Configurator File Edit wiew Debug Help lah BA 16 P x CD Device Identification Connection Modem Local Network Software Version 4 4 0 8 tp wireless LON Device Name PrMRS Device 102102 GPIO Recording Device ID Number 102102 GPS Device Client Password PO Streams Licensing Hardware Identifier 2AH2ESCr 4A6H8004FFOOFFOOCFF Maintenance Log Modem IMEI 353626026819289 Config Password Server Admin Password Parameters loaded Software Version This is the current version of the PMRS unit s firmware Device Name This is the name of the PMRS device that will appear when connected to the server clients This can be changed to any desired name Device ID Number This is the ID Number of the PMRS device that will appear when connected to the server clients This can be changed to any number above 0 and below 2 billion Ensure that each PMRS unit that is connecting to the same server has a Unique ID Number Device Client Password If a PMRS
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149. nrrnrnnnrrnrnnnrrnnnnnrrrnrnnnrrnrnnnernnnnneennnnnesensnnene 121 4 2 3 Decrypting Recorded Files cccccccsseccccsseccceesececeeececseecceeeesecessuneceseeneses 122 4 3 MRS Device Configurator Application rrrnnnannrnnnnnnrvnnnnnernnnnnernnnnnnrrnnnnnevnnnnnesennnneseennnn 123 4 3 1 Device Identification Menu rrrrnnnnrnrrrrnnrvrnnnnnnnsrnnnnvrnnnnnnnssnnnnrnnnnnnnsssrnnnsnnnnnn 124 4 3 2 Connection Menu sssssssssssessssessscesseosssrssseosseosssesssrosseosssosssresseossersssresseess 125 4 3 3 Modem Menu essssssesssseerssssseresssreerssssreresssserrssssreresssserressserresssserressseeresssens 127 4 3 4 Local Network Menu reesonerrnnnnnnnnenernsrnnnnnnnnsseenesnnnnnnnneneenessnnnnnnneseenessnnnnnene 128 4 3 4 1 Connect Through LAN srrennonnrrnnnnnernnnnnernnnnnerrnnnnnernnnnnevnnnnnesennnnene 129 4 3 4 2 PMRS Device as 3G Router r ronerernunrennunennnenennnenennnnvennunernnenennnenene 132 24 35 WIrel ss LAN Menu icceierscnessocccntestonavessaneduavsessnnstanenaniversecssierondubosezecseienenseias 133 15 SIMEN gee ee er ee eee ree ee ee eee eee eee 134 ET SMN 4 135 FR SOE 137 4 39 Recording MENU pars ecerosers cute sane sacndoacumoucecaaunaeaiecuena E T AN 141 Aa O GPS IO er E E E E E E ota 142 F TM 143 4 3 12 Licensing VICI Ui asi vissixsavesephereketendeineakeaniensssenesinchbornuiobnehasnaeme asker 147 TD ENN 151 4 3 14 Log MO NUl cccccessesssrssssesccscsccsccsccscoscosscuccescerserse
150. o un tick Allow Unlisted Devices and Allow Unlisted Users Users Menu Access Permissions Each user can be defined in the server with a password The password is for authentication only User Name To create a new user select Add The User window will open Enter ina user name and password Then press UserName Yon OK Your new user name will appear Password IT TTI iiit in the User Name list This password will need to be entered by that user who is trying to connect to the server from a client May 28 2013 INFODRAW Default Device Access Devices Device ID 125 Password es sess00000 Cancel User Device Access Menu In this menu you can assign specific devices to specific users Select Add to open the User Device Access window All listed User Names and Device ID s will appear in the drop list boxes Select the desired User Name Device ID and Access Level Then press OK PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Devices Menu Each device can be defined in the server with a password The password is for authentication only To create a new device password select Add The Device window will open Enter in the Device ID and a Password Then press OK Your new device will appear in the Device ID list This password will need to be entered in the Device Client passwo
151. o the camera from the unit The input is labelled A V IN on the PMRS Unit 2 2 Video 5V Power Adapter Cable The unit comes with a 2 5mm TRRS Male Jack splitter cable which has a RCA Connector for Video Input Yellow connector and a 5V DC Power Connector black connector for Power Output to a camera Max 5V The White RCA Connector in this cable has no use Connect this adapter cable to the Video Power TRRS Female Input Connector shown above A V IN May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 2 3 Audio In Out The unit has a standard 2 5mm TRRS Female Input Connector which supports the Audio Line In and Audio Line Out of the unit The input is labelled with a Headphones Symbol on the PMRS Unit and is located next to the A V IN input Headphones can be connected here directly 2 4 Audio In Out Adapter Cable The unit comes with a 2 5mm TRRS Male Jack splitter cable which has a 2 5mm TRRS Female connector for Audio In Pink Connector and a 2 5mm TRRS Female connector for Audio Out Green Connector A microphone and speakers can be connected to this cable pink connector for microphone green connector for speakers Connect this adapter cable to the Audio In Out TRRS Female Input Connector shown above Labelled with Headphones May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 2 5 Antennas Option 1 External GSM and GPS With this antenna setup the PMRS unit has two external SMA antenna connectors loc
152. o the device 2 The recording folder may also not appear because the Micro SD card is not recognized Switch off the unit and try re inserting the micro SD card again May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 12 Q only managed to record video without audio A Check the following 1 Make sure that your headphones microphone connected to the PMRS unit are operational 2 Double click the speaker icon in the PMRS device tree Then open the My Monitor tree and look at the speaker status It should say speaker is on with the name of your device listed beneath it 3 Attach audio to video Right click on the camera that you want to record from and choose the option Attach Audio Channel Then attach the audio channel you want to record alongside the video channel After you record the video channel the recorded file should have synchronised audio in it 13 Q I am connected with the cellular modem and my device is constantly restarting A Check the following 1 er Constant restarting usually indicates a weak connection to the server a Open the MRS device configuration and make sure the tolerance level of the device is High in the Connection menu b Check to see if the other devices which are connected to the server are frequently restarting as well If so make sure that the internet connection to your server is without disruptions 2 Constant restarting can also be caused
153. of aspects in the PMRS system There are both troubleshooting and FAQ indexes listed below for convenience and easy navigation to specific help 6 1 Troubleshooting Index D MTV 191 2 The MRS Device Configurator does not recognize my device rrnrrnnnrnnrrnnrernvrrnsrrnvreneern 191 3 The MRS Monitor program does not recognize my device General rrrrnrrrnnrnrnnnrrne 192 4 The MRS Monitor program does not recognize my device When connecting with the wireless cellular MOGI sessin EEEE 192 5 The MRS Monitor program does not recognize my device When connecting with a PN 193 6 My MRS device is online but I can t see the video feed from the camera my device is Connected EE EE EE EN ET 194 7 My device is online but I am not able to hear audio rrnrrrrnnvrrrnnnrrrnnnnrernnnrnrnnnnrernnnrnsennnnen 195 8 My GPS feature does not NOKK suse aeiadesdnketddeenden 195 9 The picture that appears on my monitor is always in diminished quality scce 196 10 The quality of the video audio playback is diminished and is full of disruptions 197 11 The recording folder does not appear in the device tree rrrnnnnnnnrvnnernnrvnrrrnnrvnrrrnnrvnsernnnn 197 12 I only managed to record video without audio rrrrrnrrrnnrrnrernnrrnnernvrnnnernnrvnsernvrnenesnnrnnsennnree 198 13 I am connected with the cellular modem and my device is constantly restarting 198 14 My device is recording and I
154. of your server in the Remote server IP box Secure If your PMRS unit has secure session IPSEC Encryption applied to it in the licensing menu you must tick the Secure option to activate the encryption Local server The PMRS unit can also act as a server by selecting the Local server option However for this configuration the unit will require a SIM card with a fixed public IP address which must be obtained from your cellular provider Connection Reference TCP Do not enable this feature at this time Timeout This feature should be enabled both Maximal idle time and Device Reset It is designed to detect an idle time during which there is no client server communications When this idle time passes the device will reset its modem connection If there is no active modem and you have enabled the reset option it will restart itself ODF This feature should be disabled unless you are an ODF integrator It allows you to integrate ODF cameras into the PMRS System May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Connection Menu continued ad MRS Device Configurator X File Edit View Debug Help D W amp G ioo Multiple Connections Media Server Selection V Local Server C No server V Share devices among servers C Remote server IP mrs 1 infodraw com mrs 1 infodraw com 192 168 0 40 mrs kmc ni Parameters loaded Connection Parameters Descriptions M
155. on The PMRS unit has a built in alarm button located on the side of the unit The button can be used in emergencies and can be set up to trigger a variety of actions on the MRS monitor Refer to Alarm Button Section May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 2 9 USB Client Mini USB Input The USB client is used for configuring the device s parameters using the Device Configurator application Connect the USB cable between the Mini USB Input shown here and a PC when configuring the unit 2 10 Micro SD Slot The Micro SD Slot is located on the side of the PMRS unit next to the SIM Card Slot Insert a Micro SD card into the Micro SD slot for recording in the PMRS device The unit supports up to a 32GB Micro SD Card SDHC May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 2 11 ON OFF Switch TE ANA The ON OFF Switch is located on the side of the unit in between the Mini USB Input and the Dip Switches To turn the PMRS 102 unit on carefully move the switch to the ON position until it clicks and the LED lights turn on To turn the unit OFF carefully move the switch back to the OFF position until it clicks and the LED lights turn off After switching the unit off the LED lights may take up to a few seconds to turn off 2 12 5V Power Input The 5V power input is located on the side of the unit Connect the 5V Power Charger here DO NOT CONNECT MORE THAN 5V INTO THIS INPUT THIS WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
156. on Detection o ia of Contacts Alarm Sh a Online Devices Ej PMRS Device Taxi ll Camera1 4 E Audio In 1 Sa a Audio Out 1 A Sensors Open Bi EY Switches Enable Rename 9 Location Set Bit Rate Properties rer oe Mobile Mind De a g Offline Devices oe Communication The following windows will appear Here you can adjust the volume Mono DAC of the Audio Output channel of the PMRS 102 unit Here you can adjust the volume Gain Amplifier of the Audio Input channel of the PMRS 102 unit GE May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 7 Recording Recordings can be stored either inside the unit on a micro SD card Device Recording or on each computer that is connected to the video stream Local Recording Both types of recordings can be applied at the same time by activating them one by one Recordings can be viewed using either the MRS Monitor Player MRS AV Player Application or by using VLC player 4 1 7 1 Local Recorder Settings The recordings can be saved in any folder on your PC laptop The location of the recordings folder on your PC laptop as well as other local monitor recording settings can be changed in the Local Recorder Settings window To access this settings window right click on the Recordings item on the left hand side under My Monitor Session Action View Help SH OHH B My Monitor i
157. one in the PMRS device A If you have a PMRS device flip DIP switch number 3 into down position to activate the internal microphone Open the device tree in the MRS Monitor program and double click on the Audio in icon to open the audio stream between the unit and the MRS Monitor application May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 13 Q How do I hear an external microphone from my PC on to the device A1 Connect headphones to the PMRS device Connect headphones either directly into the 2 5mm TRRS Female Connector which has an imprint of headphones next to it or connect a speaker unit to the Audio In Out Adapter Cable included with the unit A2 Open the device tree in the MRS Monitor Application and double click on the Audio out icon to activate the audio stream 14 Q How do I update the software on my device A Connect the unit to external power while upgrading Connect the PMRS Device to the Device Configurator Program Open the upgrade tab on the left side of your screen Click on the download button to download the latest firmware version After the download has finished it will automatically prompt you to Begin Programming Click OK Wait until the firmware programming is finished DO NOT interrupt the upgrade process Once the programming is complete restart the unit When it reloads onto the Device Configurator it will be upgraded to the newest version 15 Q How do I
158. one out of the four options on the top right hand corner of the map window May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 5 4 Video Over Map To view a video channel over the map click on a floating icon A menu will appear with a list of all that device s video channels Click on the desired channel to open the video stream over the map Locations Map Location stevedore Doc ARS Melbourne pg Eg Eno a S y gt Southbank PMRS 2011 te i Camera 1 enga eT South X Melbourne i i aes StKida St Kilda Q Harbour West Session Action View Help i Ji Caulfield Racecourse O d i I Na Elsternwick e S Map data 2011 Google Wherd RiSt SU OH MH MRS if My Monitor fu Speaker is off i A Microphone is off p Recordings P Locations dig Visual Motion Detection i mn Contacts Alarm ag My Server i i or Software Updates i iD Permissions oe Online Devices a PMRS 2011 ol Camera 1 i 200 kbps 20 fps ju Audio In 1 ge Audio Out 1 BA Indicators H E Switches 2 69 Location j Latitude 37 852504 S QD Longitude 144 980406 E Height 41 0 meters QB Satellites 11 he SMS J Signal Good 61 ME Offline Devices at Nodes H N 1144 107 5 44031 Server is listening Locations Map Location a re ane Patrick Stevedores Gogle G Time 2011 03 15 13 00 20 2011 03 15 12 54 44 2011 03 15 12 54 37 201
159. ot recognize my device When connecting with a LAN connection A Check the following 1 Hardware a Make sure that the network cable is connected to the device and to your PC if you are connected through your PC 2 Software a Open the Configurator program by connecting the USB cable and raising Dip switch number 1 amp 2 Enter the Local Network section choose the DHCP option dynamic IP or the manual option static IP and fill in the details necessary Save the changes and restart the device Q My MRS device is online but I can t see the video feed from the camera my device is connected to A Check the following 1 Open your device folder by pressing on the sign and drag the camera icon to one of the video channels 2 Make sure that your device is connected to the camera and that the camera is activated being powered 3 Try to double click on the icon of the Camera 4 Right click the icon of the camera in the folder of your device and make sure that there is a tick next to the Enable option then wait for about 2 minutes before the video is enabled again 5 Press the F3 button on the video channel and make sure that the settings of the video channel are compatible with the settings of the camera especially the Image size PAL or NTSC 6 Go to your server enter the Permissions menu and check that your device is in a passive access level or higher or that unlisted device an
160. output can be connected to the PMRS unit The unit supports 1 camera The unit s battery can feed power to a 5V camera for portable use A Micro SD Card is required if you would like to record in the PMRS 102 device The speed of the Micro SD Card will vary depending on the make The PMRS unit supports most Micro SD Cards SDHC May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Included Software The following software is included with the PMRS System v aa Server Administration Loc mrsLinfodraw com Server Administor Login Password Login imon Acton vew Help Y ae f MRS Server Windows Service Program This is a Web Admin Interface program and is used for setting up your server for MRS PMRS units to connect to setting permission and access levels for connecting clients and configuring a variety of other settings in the server With this program the server s settings can be accessed and changed from any location using the web MRS Monitor Client Application This is the application through which you are able to watch the video listen to the audio and monitor the location of your PMRS devices In this application you are able to change the parameters of the video and audio and view the recordings you have made MRS Device Configurator Application This application is used for configuring the PMRS device parameters prior to operating the unit and for upgrading the unit s firmware
161. ow these instructions to do so 1 Open the Device Configurator Application 2 Turn the PMRS unit off 3 Ensure the 2 left dip switches on the PMRS unit numbers 1 2 are in up position 4 Ensure the SIM card is NOT inserted into the unit 5 Connect the PMRS unit to the PC using the USB Cable Then turn it on 6 Once connected to the PC the unit s parameters will load automatically on the Device Configurator 7 Go to the Local Network menu of the Device Configurator rF J MRS Device Configurator Dee AA 16 Tes x Address Configuration Method Q Device identification a Enable the Manual option Connection C None e Modem Leal Neva EE b Enter the following Gl SIM parameters of your local alb SMS Manual GPIO network Recording on Manual Configuration Host Address 192 168 0 1 dress x i BG Lernens ear KE AMAR Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 2 r r IZ Log AK Broadcast Address Broadcast Address 192 168 255 255 192 168 255 255 File Edit View Debug Help Subnet Address i i Gateway Address c Enable the DHCP Server Namespace Server lt i 8 option IV Enable DHCP Server Forwarding Rules Parameters loaded May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 8 Go to the Recording menu of the Device Configurator e i tor p E i TE File
162. pen the above two ports and then port forward them to your local PC s fixed local Static IP Address EG May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 5 After opening and forwarding the ports to your local PC in your router it is also recommended to open the 2 ports on your local PC itself in the Windows Firewall feature Open Control Panel gt Windows Firewall gt Advanced Settings In windows XP and Vista enter the Settings of the operating internet connection and add the new ports In Windows 7 enter the Inbound Rules open the Action menu choose new rule and follow the instructions to open the 2 ports If you are setting up a virtual server with a server hosting company ask your service provider to open the above ports in the server for you The MRS Server can also be set up on Microsoft Windows Server OS The MRS SERVER supports multiple units and clients Only a single instance of the MRS SERVER software may be running on a MRS server system at any one time The purpose of the MRS server is to communicate with all MRS PMRS units and clients and to stream video audio location from units to clients To setup the MRS Service Program Web Admin Interface Server follow these instructions 1 Make sure that both MRS Service setup files Setup MRS Service msi and setup exe are placed in the same directory on your server machine 2 Run the setup exe file Locate the insta
163. ppear full screen as shown here Enable the Centered option to keep the moving icon on the screen centred Bedrijventerrein Rotterdam Noord West Ven VL 9 STap the Hybrid option to view the map in Bamxonsgsuu gt Hybrid view Tap the Video button to return to the video stream in full screen view AMG 10 21 am MRS Hybrid FP centered The video stream can be played over the map as shown here To do so tap es on the floating icon on the map May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 6 3 Windows Mobile Clients The MRS System supports a live streaming client for Smart phones PDA s using Windows Mobile 5 0 or Windows mobile 6 0 operating systems To install the client follow these instructions 1 Copy the Windows Mobile installer files onto the PDA and install the software Run the cab file on the PDA 2 Run the MRS software on the PDA and set the IP of the server 3 Connect to the server and then select the device and channel to view the video stream May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 6 4 Web Browser Client To view the live video streams using an Internet browser open the following address http server ip 12654 videostreams html This will let you view the video GPS streams of any connected device using flash E MRS Video Streams Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help vr CM
164. r software Locate and install driver software manually gt Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer This list will show installed driver software compatible with the device and all driver software in the same category as the device After successfully installing the drivers begin the initial configuration AR May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 3 2 1 3 Driver installation for Windows 8 OS If you have a Windows 8 OS please follow these instructions and then follow the installation instructions of the 64bit OS above 1 Press Windows Key R Enter shutdown exe r o f t 00 Click the OK button System will restart to a Choose an option screen Select Troubleshoot from Choose an option screen Select Advanced options from Troubleshoot screen Select Windows Start up Settings from Advanced options screen Click Restart button System will restart to Advanced Boot Options screen O CON DW BW DN 10 Select Disable Driver Signature Enforcement 11 Once the system starts install the Infodraw drivers as you would on Windows 7 The steps above probably will not work unless Secure Boot has been disabled in the BIOS before performing these steps May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 3 2 2 Initial Configuration of the MRS Device 1 After installing the drivers and activating the device in configuration mode DIP switches 1 amp 2 raised If
165. rSetup MRS PC Application application will automatically download 3 Media Relay System Installing Media Relay System Media Relay System is being installed 3 You will then be prompted to install the new software Follow PTE dd the installation instructions to complete the upgrade Cancel May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 6 Other Clients The MRS system supports an iPhone client an Android client Windows Mobile 5 0 and 6 0 clients and a Web Browser client 4 6 1 iPhone Client The MRS system supports an iPhone client for viewing live video audio GPS streams as well as recording and controlling PTZ cameras from MRS PMRS devices Download the iMRS application from the Apple Appstore iMRS is compatible with iPhone iPod Touch devices using iOS 4 3 or later Once the iMRS application is installed on your iPhone iPod Touch open the application and follow these instructions mii voda AU amp 4 23PM Upon opening the application _The wheel on the right hand side the login menu will appear Saves all the server IP Addresses 123 456 123 456 os l that you have connected to Once en Me EE OE mi the IP addresses are saved you e al a server in the Server box anda N can scroll through the wheel and UO select your desired server It will required then automatically insert the IP Turn the Secure option ON if address into the Server
166. ra io A Contacts Alarm E My Server the following message will appear under Ey Software Updates the video channel s name on the left Pa i PE hand side of the screen Motion a Online Devices EN ill MRS Device 2242 Detected Ch 01 iQ 200 kbps 25 fps gt Motion Detected L E 200 kbps 25 fps Motion Detection will still be active even if the video channel is closed Once motion is detected the trigger actions predefined in the VMD settings menu will commence accordingly Media Relay System I Session Action View Help Yeu OHHH es MRS My Monitor H My Server Online Devices E PMRS 2011 Ea E Camera 1 if u Audio In 1 a o Audio Out1 HFA Indicators a Switches d Location 8 Latitude 37 852312 ff Longitude 144 980580 E heg Height 51 5 meters EG Satellites 10 sf Signal Good 61 vailable When VMD is triggered the settings that were previously set for VMD in the MRS Device Configurator Device Monitor and MRS Service are carried out May 28 2013 4 1 8 1 VMD Confiquration INFODRAW To configure the VMD enter the properties menu after right clicking Output Port in order to activate a switch when VMD is triggered change the Output port to the switch you choose to activate and change the Detection value to 1 Internal Rectangle To create a limited space when motion could be detected manually draw a rectangle on th
167. rame text tick Encoder Image Size PAL CIF the Frame Text option located at the bottom right hand side of the video properties window Tick the Felis 200 Write Location option to include the GPS Co Ordinates of the unit in the video frame text Then press Apply Frame Rate 20 fps Interlaced Frame Text Sync Frames visual Motion Detection After this option is enabled the date time GPS Coordinates Motion Detection Status will be displayed on the upper left side of the video channel Shown Below Es ME 0 EE Session Action View Help Wot ERE HE PMRS Device 2771 PMRS Device 2771 1 Playing pa omen 291 2702712 13 27 38 200 kbps 10 fps i Ter f os Motion Detected 9 lt Audio In 1 Audio Out 1 H X Sensors 5 0 Switches amp Location Recordings SMS a 5 Minutes Signal Excellent 64 _ mS Naanc Ne Woe VACC m JE L vi f b f Time Device 2012 02 12 13 27 29 PMRS Device 2771 Visual Motion Detected 2012 02 12 13 27 29 PMRS Device 2771 Audio Channel Open 4 Connected May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 4 Other Options Seles Media Relay System Monitor Action view Help Yen OHHH MRS My Monitor GE Online Devices EE gbatter HE MRS E 18 EI GE Gadi r BE offline De E pa Meighbour 4 p mrazi E e Communie H Local H MS TO Session The user can change and
168. rd box in the Device Identification menu of the Device Configurator in order for the unit to be able to connect to the server User Device Access UserName Yon Device ID 125 May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 r n ES Your new User Name Device ID and Access Level will now appear in the list This now means that this specific user is assigned to that specific device User Name Access Level TER j PE To edit the applied setting highlight the user and select the Change button To delete the applied setting highlight the user and select the Delete button Default Device Access Menu The default device access screen defines the access level of each device which is not specified in User Device Device ID Access Level Access To apply an access level to a device J select Add The Default Device Access window will open All listed Device ID 150 devices from the Devices menu will appear in the Device ID list box Select x J ene the desired device and apply an access level using the Access Level list box i Then press OK Your new device will appear in the list May 28 2013 INFODRAW 4 5 2 Software Upgrading PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 The simplest ways to upgrade the MRS Software Applications and the PMRS unit firmware are listed below The four
169. rd does not work ask your cellular provider if the SIM card is locked and how to unlock it May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 7 SMS Menu ill MRS Device Configurator p e File Edit View Debug Help D d Be ioo x Connection SMS Number Send Service Type Circuit Switched v Authentication Code 591 Parameters saved Connection SMS Number This feature is good for when using the PMRS device as a server with a variable external IP address given by the cellular provider Every time the device connects to the cellular network it will send an SMS to this phone number containing the new IP address Send Service Type This is a parameter defining the technology used for sending SMS messages It depends on the cellular service provider Keep this setting the same set to Circuit Switched unless told otherwise by your cellular provider Authentication Code This is the code which will be required when sending commands to the PMRS device by SMS For more information refer to the Sending SMS Commands to Device section of this user manual May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Commands can be sent to the PMRS unit SIM Card Number remotely by SMS There are 3 orders that can be sent 1 Restart modem PPP 2 Reset device 3 Change Server IP In order to make these operations happen follow these instructions a Remove any SIM card from the PMRS device b Atta
170. ress User Name Password Parameters loaded b Tick the Enable box under File Encryption c Inthe Key box enter in your desired encryption code for Device Recordings The longer the code the harder it is to break d Save to the Device May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 For Local Monitor Recordings Encryption a Inthe MRS Monitor Application right click on the Recordings item on the left hand side under the My Monitor tree Select Properties b The Local Recorder Settings will appear Media Relay System Monitor road OME AA mrs 2527 0 Disconnected My Monitor en 4 u Speaker is off Microphone is off al Recordings Local Recorder Settings vrije Ruimte 4 540 MBs 2011 Locations Directory D InfoDraw Recordings Da Visual Motion Detection P Cova p My Server Software Updates File Size Limit v Permissions 5 E Online Devices C Delete old files to free space ME InfoDraw Europe MRS 400 EE Offline Devices Sign Files Neighbourhood 62 132 198 144 12655 g Communication H g Local Area Connection D g MS TCP Loopback interface Cancel c Tick the Enable box under File Encryption d In the Key box enter in your desired encryption code for Local Monitor Recordings The longer the code the harder it is to break e Then press OK After you enable your enc
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172. ryption code in either the Device Configurator or the MRS Monitor and record a video audio file you will have to fill in the defined key in the MRS AV Player Application in order to view the recording For more information please view the MRS AV Player Application Decrypting Recorded Files Section of this user manual below You will also be able to view the encrypted recording files in the MRS Monitor Application if your encryption code is inserted in the Local Recorder Settings window If you don t want anyone to be able to view the encrypted recordings in the MRS Monitor Application simply remove your encryption code from the Local Recorder Settings window EG May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 7 10 Recording History in Graphic Format All recordings can be viewed graphically per day and per device in the Historic Activity window of the MRS Monitor Application AA Media Relay System Monitor Session Action MN Help a K Toolbar ea MRS Status Bar My Monitor Tree Pane My Server Messages Log Software Events Log fi Permissior EF Online Device HE Offline Device AT Nodes SE Locations History C 1 Channel H 4 Channels HH 6 Channels HA 9 Channels 12 Channels 16 Channels 20 Channels Open the View menu and select Historic Activity Recorded events triggered from GPIO alarms VMD location alarms or user ev
173. s that will configure these settings double click on trigger when VMD is activated Then press OK the Visual Motion Detection icon on The descriptions of these trigger actions are the left hand side of the screen listed below Beep Enable this option to cause a beeping sound on the MRS Monitor Application once motion is detected View Channel Enable this option to cause the video channel to automatically open for live streaming once motion is detected Close Channel After Allows the user to determine the amount of time the channel will be viewed after VMD is triggered Record Channel Enable this option to cause that video channel to automatically start recording on monitor once motion is detected Popup Window Enable this option to cause a popup window to appear on the MRS Monitor Application once motion is detected Play Use this option to play a custom sound once motion is detected Click the Browse button to search for an audio file on your PC wav mp3 wma formats are supported May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 To activate VMD on a video channel follow these instructions Media Relay System Monitor Seles Session Action View Help Ysu OHHE BEEN 4 PMRS Device 1548 1 Playing P eae Audio In 1 OTe ose 17 bards PT Audio Out 1 gi amp 74 Sensors v Enable Rename H Switches 4 3 Location Al Recordings a Set Bit Rate
174. s the video files with the extension sig For Device Recordings a Inthe Device Configurator go to the Recording menu tab P i I MRS Device Configurator File Edit View Debug Help D W amp Bio Tree D Device Identification Connection ME Modem Enable File System Optimizations Speed Test Local Network I Verify Writes I lt Wireless LAN W Record when motion detected WV Delete old files to free space VW Sign media files File Encryption Licensing V Enable ty Upgrade Log File Size Limit Remote File System Type None v Address User Name Password Parameters loaded b Enable the option Sign media files c Write to Device May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 For Local Monitor Recordings a Inthe MRS Monitor Application right click on the Recordings item on the left hand side under the My Monitor tree Select Properties b The Local Recorder Settings will appear _ Media Relay System Monitor oo ar Yn OME MRS My Monitor Gu Speaker is off a Microphone is off a Recordings I Local Recorder Settings vrije Ruimte 4 540 MBs 2011 Locations Directory D InfoDraw Recordings Pa visual Motion Detection E corns An p My Server g Software Updates File Size Limit v Permissions 5 HE Online Devices C Delete old files to free space innsbruckweg ME InfoDraw
175. show Parameters Saved ice Configurate GE Edit view Debug Help New 1 Open q Save b After the parameters are saved open the File menu and select Shutdown Device f 8s tOxvc al Shutdown Device Ctrl M Ctrl O Ctrl 5 io Save s Close Software Version al Device Name H Ti Fn Device ID Number Device disconnected Device Client Password Hardware Identifier 8 a4 J TREAT You will then see the following Status at the bottom left hand side of the screen Device disconnected 1 2 3 4 5 Turn the PMRS device off You can now unplug the USB cable from the PC and the device Change back the left 2 dip switches numbers 1 2 to down position Insert the SIM card into the PMRS unit Ensure the GSM GPS Antennas are connected to the unit Once you activate the PMRS unit the Input sensors will be at TTL Active high or Active Low as defined in the Device Configurator ER May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 In order to trigger an Input signal you need to close a connection between the following wires on the GPIO PTZ Cable Port 1 Input 1 wire and GND wire Port 2 Input 2 wire and GND wire Port 3 Input 3 wire and GND wire Port 4 Input 4 wire and GND wire MRS H E My Monitor E Online Devices _ GHEE MSDD 3G Device 467 Ca
176. side of the video channel This feature should always be disabled unless told otherwise Tick this box to display the GPS Co ordinates of the unit in the frame text The most important parameters when viewing the video streams are the bit rate and frame Single Encoder rate The bit rate is based on the bandwidth supported by the mobile network in the area The bit rate of all viewing channels must be less than the bandwidth For example if viewing only 1 channel and the bandwidth is 200kb then the bit rate must be less or equal to 200kb The frame rate can be any number from 1 to 25 30 but in a low bandwidth environment such as 200kb 10 15 is more suitable May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Automatic Bandwidth Control The unit does have automatic bandwidth control which will automatically reduce the Bit Rate and Frame Rate of the video channel if they are set too high for the mobile network bandwidth CAUTION If the Bit Rate and Frame Rate are set excessively higher than the mobile network bandwidth this may cause the unit to disconnect from the server GB Media Relay System Monitor nn Session View Help vm fv Enable Open r Rename F2 8 My EE E Set Frame rate EE th Set Image size BE Deinterlace The bit rate frame rate and other fv Properties F3 video parameters can also be l I changed using the action menu while the cursor is on the specific Hm eer ll Record Locall
177. stening Type Index Value Clear Video Channel Open 1 Open Video Channel Open 1 Close Video Channel Open 1 Open Video Channel Open 1 Close Video Channel Open 1 Open Video Channel Open 1 Close a OR Ya 4 f a ER TT May 28 2013 INFODRAW 4 1 5 3 Map Views The GPS map can be viewed in 4 ways Map View Locations Map Location CREECH Hawtnom nrksngi a To farge EN g a ee Neon aa th ae S Kevin Barten And TE a r e g g ELD St Kilda Harbour West St Kilda J eseve Reserve Tasmania E Map Satelite Hybrid Terrain e es Spot image DigraGloba GeoEye Sinciait Knight Merz Snciai Kiighter2 amp Fugro T rrmdy Usa MAS 2135 Location Ta ed z Sg Melbourne Melbourne ve St A A AnP Park v 29 South Yarra eg A Middle Park Public Golf Course S TE St Kilda West StKilda Harbour E gt Satellite 4 PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Terrain View ocations Map Location Melbourne Melbourne seo mem yore T Terran T ka ar ee Die mand ST Harde i 2 v Rammnes Ron n ranterbuy Rg VRAA jiasi j tas x Caed passe E X NST Elsternwick _ 1 gt Ewood Park i J anhun pg Norien ng Came ON Map data 2011 Googie n R ly INT tare se eee ir tw Di ce Terrain To change the view of the map select
178. t 10 minutes after activation The signal should be between 50 100 in order to receive good quality video b Connect your device to the MRS Device Configurator Make sure that the Tolerance level is set to High in the Connection menu of the Device Configurator c Put the SIM card in a mobile phone and check how strong the signal is on the phone If it is low on the mobile phone then it is the cellular provider which is not giving you the reception level that you require d Make sure that your GSM antenna is in an upright position in the clear sky If your PMRS device has an internal GSM antenna contact your local Infodraw dealer and ask for a device with an external GSM antenna connector e In anormal environment the GSM antenna that was provided to you with the PMRS device should allow you to receive good quality picture If you are in a location that suffers from an exceptional amount of disturbances it is possible to enhance the signal of your GSM by acquiring a more powerful antenna from electronics shops in your area f After activation it takes about 30 seconds for the device to adjust itself so a few disturbances are not out of the ordinary when initially activating the device 4 Low Uploading Downloading ability of the server Make sure your server has enough Upload Download bandwidth to support the amount of units you are streaming through the server ER May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manua
179. t Events Location Events Max Distance From Point 100 we e ee a Latitude 37 853159 5 d P Longitude 144 980214 E co gy Height 101 0 meters QE Satellites 8 Distance 19 9 meters _ SMS okt 39 Signal Excellent 67 Offline Devices a Nodes 4 120 156 152 246 48732 Once the Location event alarm is activated you will see Distance under the device Location tree The location alarm will still be active even if the GPS map is closed Once the distance reaches the max number of meters the alarm will trigger and the pre set trigger actions will commence accordingly EG May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Recording location on Monitor The monitor can be set to record location and to track changes in location throughout time Location Settings Double click on the location icon under the Monitor tree During location event Beep If you want the location of a device Display Device Location to be recorded in your monitor view Default video Channel recordings enable the Display F Popup Window Locations in Media playback Ory Locations on the map Display locations in media playback Track locations live Cancel After recording on monitor when playing the file the recording will have a display of the location on the right hand side MRS Playback E BIK File Effects yes Ni sy v payee g a
180. t use the PMRS 102 device if the built in lithium battery is damaged or leaking e Avoid exposing the PMRS 102 device to very hot or very cold temperatures Extreme temperatures may cause deformation of the device and reduce the charging capacity and or life of your device battery e Do not use or store your device in dusty or dirty areas e Do not allow children to use your PMRS 102 device When turning the unit on e To turn the PMRS 102 unit on locate the ON OFF switch on the side of the unit Carefully move the switch to the ON position until it clicks and the LED lights turn on Repeat the process to turn it off e Before turning the unit ON please make sure that the GSM Antenna is connected to its appropriate antenna connector on the unit If the SIM card is inserted into the unit and the unit is turned ON without the GSM antenna being connected this may cause harm to the internal cellular modem Therefore it is recommended to keep the GSM Antenna connected all the time e After turning the unit OFF please wait until the LED s on the top of the unit shut off completely before turning the unit back ON Be May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 When charging the unit e The PMRS 102 unit s maximum power input is 5V The chargers supplied by Infodraw provide the correct 5V power output to the unit WHEN CHARGING THE UNIT ONLY USE THE CHARGERS PROVIDED BY INFODRAW DO NOT CHARGE THIS UNIT WITH ANY HIGHER VOLT
181. the USB cable MRS USB Drivers x64 for Windows 7 64bit These drivers must be installed on your PC to allow the PMRS unit to connect to the Device Configurator Program using the USB cable MRS ActiveX Control Software Used for integrating the MRS system with other control software e The MRS Software will be burned for you on a CD provided by your local distributor EG May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Document Scope This document describes the setup configurations the features and operational functions of the PMRS 102 Unit It also provides technical specifications as well as troubleshooting help and answers to frequently asked questions FAQs 1 2 Terminology Below is a list of descriptions for the abbreviated terms used in this manual IP SImternet Protocol SSS GSM T aN VMD SMS Pn Personal identification Number May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 1 3 Introduction The Infodraw PMRS 102 unit is a portable handheld multimedia streaming and monitoring system from the field It allows users to stream live video audio location from anywhere over wireless cellular networks 3G HSPA EDGE GPRS or LAN and can be monitored and controlled from any location upon alarm request The media streaming is done using PMRS units which can be carried handheld or located either on mobile vehicles or fixed locations The units can be monitored remotely from f
182. the instillation was conducted properly the settings on the MRS device configurator should be illuminated and the log on the bottom left side of the program should read Parameters Loaded 2 Enable the Remote Server and type in the IP address of your server 3 Click on the candle icon to save the changes you have made Wait until the log in the bottom left reads Parameters Saved MRS Device Configurator Seles File Edit View Debug Help DERB 16 Tree x CD Device Identification Media Server Selection Connection Reference TCP Connection Modem No server Enable Local Network sb Wireless LAN Remote server Ren Er mrs2 infodraw com Port i amp Recording E GPs Timeout F PTZ Secure Maximal idle time 30 minutes Streams Tolerance High V Device Reset Licensing Maintenance r Log Local server ODF __ mobeye co il Multiple Connections Manag I ODF Server Parameters Status Parameters saved 4 Deactivate your PMRS device and lower DIP switches 1 amp 2 to a down position 5 Install the MRS Monitor Client follow the instructions of the MRS monitor client section below 6 Activate the PMRS device e For further reading go to the MRS device configuration section es May 28 2013 INFODRAW 3 3 MRS Monitor Client PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 The MRS Monitor Client can be set up on any PC Laptop using Win
183. tion View Help Fu DORA EA MRS My Monitor u Speaker is off gif Microphone ts off Recordings ia Locations es Pa Visual Motion Detection eA Contact lom em wd My Server Software Updates a i Permissions S E Online Devices GE MRS Device 2242 The Alarm Settings window will open Select the desired actions that the GPIO ports will trigger when activated Then click OK The descriptions of these trigger actions are listed below Double click on the Contacts Alarm item on the left hand side of the screen under My Monitor During an alarm V Beep Display Device Location W View Default Video Channel Record Default Video Channel Record Default Audio Channel I Popup Window Ft May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Beep Enable this option to cause a beeping sound on the MRS Monitor Application once a GPIO alarm is activated Display Device Location Brings up the unit location on the GPS map once a GPIO alarm is activated View Default Video Channel Enable this option to cause the video channel of the PMRS unit to automatically open for live streaming once a GPIO alarm is activated Record Default Video Channel Enable this option to cause the video channel to automatically start recording once a GPIO alarm is activated Record Default Audio Channel Enable this option to cause the audio channel of the PMRS unit to
184. tream When this box is Un ticked this enables you to assign multiple encoders to the video channel one for viewing and one for recording Destination Allows you to apply settings for the multiple video encoders Please view the Multiple Video Encoders section of this manual for more information Image Size This allows you to adjust the Image Size Resolution of the video channel The unit supports the following Image Sizes PAL D1 CIF QCIF NTSC D1 CIF QCIF Make sure that the settings are compatible to the camera you have PAL NTSC and to the bandwidth at your disposal For example D1 TV quality will require high bandwidth CIF can be afforded with medium bandwidth and QCIF is the format more suitable to low bandwidth Frame Rate Adjust the Frame Rate of the video channel to fit the bandwidth at your disposal The Frame Rate can be set to any number from 1 to 25 fps for PAL 1 to 30 fps for NTSC Bitrate Adjusting the Bit Rate of the video channel changes the quality of the video it should be set to fit your bandwidth capabilities and your cellular package The Bit Rate can be set to any number from 10kbit s to 2Mbit s DO NOT enable this feature on the PMRS 102 units Detect Motion Tick this box to activate Visual Motion Detection For more information view the Visual Motion Detection VMD section of this user manual Frame Text Tick this box to enable the frame text to be displayed on the upper left
185. turn my PMRS device into a cellular router A Connect the PMRS unit to the Device Configurator Open the Local Network section on the left side of your screen Choose the manual option Fill in the details of the Host and the Subnet Mask and leave the rest empty For example Host 10 0 0 1 Subnet 255 0 0 0 or Host 192 168 0 1 Subnet 255 255 0 0 Tick the Enable DHCP Server option Save to the Device and exit The unit will now act as a 3G router Connect the Ethernet cable to your PC Laptop 16 Q How do I prevent certain users and devices from accessing my server A1 Open the MRS Server Windows Service Program or the MRS Monitor Server Application A2 Enter the Permissions feature of the server In order to be selective in your permissions you should disable the Allow unlisted Devices option and the Allow Unlisted Users option in the Default Access Menu A3 Add users in the Users Menu Add devices in the Devices menu A4 Enter the User Device Access menu in the permissions feature Press add and enter the details of the user the device and clearance level you wish to give them and press ok May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 17 Q What do the different access levels mean A1 Forbidden The user device are not allowed to access the server at all A2 Aware you are able to see the device is online but you can t see video hear audio
186. ultiple Connections This feature allows the connection of the PMRS device to connect to more than one server at activation Enable the Multiple Connections option and press the Manage button to open the Multiple Connections Window In the Multiple Connections Window press on the Add button to insert another server to which the PMRS device will connect to The Local Server option allows the PMRS unit to act as one of the multiple servers Tick to enable this option The Share Devices Among Servers option shares all the devices that are connected to the same network as this device is among all the servers which have been added to the list Tick to enable this option May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 3 Modem Menu ill MRS Device Configurator EN File Edit View Debug Help Leh BA i o 7 Tree x T Device Identification Modem Configuration Connection gt None Local Network os Wireless LAN Qo fa SIM Automatic sj SMS GPIO Modem Parameters 1 Recording 2 cal Hardware Automatic v Licensing i i vy Dial String 99 1 c Upgrade Log APN internet User Name Password Authentication Any nd Extra Command Enable Sierra CnS Parameters saved None This option turns the wireless cellular modem off Manual This option allows you to configure the settings of the cellular provider in use manual
187. ure of the video stream to the SMS Once the details are inserted press the Add button to add the mobile to the list Repeat the process to add another mobile Name MRS Device 111 Events Contact Alarm Motion Detection E Locaton Events Common Message ALERT Name Phone Number Send Image SMS alerts are now activated A SMS will now be sent to the assigned mobile phone s as a result of any trigger defined in the SMS Settings es May 28 2013 INFODRAW 4 1 11 Photo Snapshots PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 Photo stills can be taken of any open video stream on the MRS Monitor Application Follow these instructions to do so Right click on an open video stream and select Save Image Enable Rename Set Bit Rate Set Frame Rate Set Image Size Properties Save Image Attach Audio Video Record on Monitor Record on Device Restart Media Cancel This will save an image of the video stream in jpeg format to your local recordings folder You can access and view the images the same way video recordings are viewed Follow these instructions Open the Recordings tree on the left hand side under My Monitor Double click on the desired saved image to open it RA Media Relay System Monitor 1 Session Action View Help oH DERE EA MRS if My Monitor Ju Speaker is off sa A Microphone ts off Recordings dl Free Space 826 610 MBs gt
188. urs Save Image 3 807 Chargin Alternatively right click on an open video stream and select Record on Device ty Ginnal Gand f hd gl gt 15 0FF Repeat the same process and select Record on Device to finish the recording es Move to 4 2013 05 28 10 Cancel 1 i i Attach Audio video Record on Monitor Record on Server Record on Device Restart Media May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 ossi PMRS 1 Playing TE gt After you enable the recording action the corresponding message will appear at the top of the video channel D This t Z l message means that device recording has commenced successfully Once device recording is enabled the channel will record all the time even if there is no connection with the server The bit rate of the Micro SD is limited according to the manufacturer There are two ways to view the device recordings 1 Remove the Micro SD card from the PMRS unit Insert the Micro SD into a compatible SD adapter then insert it into a PC Copy the files onto your PC to view them 2 Download the device recordings from the Micro SD card to your PC remotely over the cellular network To download the files remotely follow these instructions E Online Devices E PMRS 2011 3 69 Location When a Micro SD card is inserted into d Latitude 37 852336 5 i mep 5 J
189. x86 Infodraw 4udio Video Players Install Audio Video Player for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer O Everyone Just me i ess tec Cie May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 2 1 Playing Recorded Files There are three formats that recorded files are saved in Recording Type Format o H264 Synchronized Video and Audio e f you want to convert H264 file to a FLV file which is identifiable to most players open the file menu and click on the Export FLV option Once the MRS AV Player is installed and opened follow these instructions to play recorded files 1 Open the File menu and 2 Browse your PC for the recordings folder The select Open recorded files are arranged by date and time Select the desired recording Then press Open Ba MRS Audio Video Player Sea W Open Oo E Misc Effects Section View Help Look in F 31 ea A Open Name Date modified Type wort FI sr Export FLV ar 14 31 57 0596 1 H264 31 05 2012 2 32PM H264 File Recent Places Close 14 56 18 0596 1 H264 31 05 2012 2 56 PM H264 File Desktop Libraries FET z 14 31 57 0596 1 H264 v Files of type Media Files v i Open as read only Open an existing document ih MRS Audio Video Player r lu ES ro NE File Misc Effects Section View Help mio gt i2 05 31 yre ole 3 The Recorded file wit
190. y video channel RE porno om Device Restart Media F5 SE Offl lt Noc Y Data Usage When determining the bitrate in the video parameter please consider the SIM card package provided to you by your cellular provider please consider the amount of data the unit will consume The table below provides an example of a PMRS 102 unit s mobile data consumption when streaming continuously 1 08 GB May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 1 3 2 Multiple Video Encoders The encoder is the image size frame rate and bit rate of the video channel By default the same encoder is used for viewing and recording the video channel Different video encoders can be applied for viewing the video channel and recording the video channel Follow these instructions to do so Video Properties Enable Mame gt Single Encoder Destination iroadcast Recording Encoder Image Size PAL IF 1 In the Video Properties Frame Rate 20 fps z p eqs DI sete 00 ee window un tick Single Encoder Interlaced Frame Text Sync Frames Write Location visual Motion Detection C Detect Motion Y Enabled Ch 01 Single Encoder Destination Encoder 2 In the Destination list box Image Size select Broadcast Frame Rate pe Bitrate 200 kbps JInterlaced Detect Motion V Frame Text E Sync Frames May 28 2013 INFODRAW Enabled Ch 01
191. y 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 You will then see the following status at the bottom left hand side of the screen Device disconnected Device disconnected 8 You can now unplug the USB cable from the PC and the device 9 Turn the PMRS device off 10 Change back the left 2 dip switches numbers 1 2 to down position 11 Connect the Ethernet cable to the PMRS unit You can now connect the Ethernet cable to any local network router and connect to the MRS server using the internet May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 4 3 4 2 PMRS Device as 3G Router The PMRS unit can act as a 3G Router Follow these instructions for setup 1 Connect the unit to the Device Configurator 2 Goto the LAN menu 3 Select Manual MRS Device Configurator File Edit View Debug Help Ose Blt Address Configuration Method T Device Identification Connection PE gt Modem Local Metwork ep Wireless LAN f Automatic DHCP Client f Manual GPIO amp Recording Manual Configuration Host Address E i0 0 2 7 Subnet Mask gt 255 255 0 0 Broadcast Address an 0 0 0 Subnet Address OD 0 Gateway Address OF oD Namespace Server Parameters loaded 4 Enter in the following settings Host Address 10 0 0 1 or 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 or 255 255 0 0 Leave the rest of the settings blank 5 Tick the Enable DHCP Server option
192. y selecting one of the ports Port number 1 is the built in alarm button The rest are connected to the GPIO PTZ cable Port Name Here you can change the name of the input sensor to any desired name Not Active This option will disable the selected port Normally Close This option changes the selected input port to Active High Normally Open This option changes the selected input port to Active Low Associated Camera This option allows you to add or remove the camera for the selected port Associated Microphone This option allows you to add or remove the microphone for the selected port Record Video Enable this option to record video on a Micro SD card inside the device once an alarm button GPIO alarm is triggered Record Audio Enable this option to record audio on a Micro SD card inside the device once an alarm button GPIO alarm is triggered May 28 2013 INFODRAW PMRS 102 User Manual v5 4 1 The PMRS unit has 4 GPIO Input Sensor ports External peripheral devices such as alarms motion impact sensors etc can be connected to these Input ports and then set to trigger a variety of actions once activated The GPIO Input sensor ports are at TTL Level The Input Sensors can be set to either Active High or Active Low in the Device Configurator Application Follow these instructions to do so 1 Open the Device Configurator Application 2 Turn the PMRS unit off 3 Ensure the 2 left dip switches on the PMRS

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