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1. DWAIN Digital Video Recorder User Manual CONTENTS Important SategqUard Sii 1 Chapter 1 Features and FUNCUONS ctxt oie ad ada 2 IM AM e waceincoundaosseencue E E 2 AN NS O O O II O O A A tact baaanes 2 KR CCO EMO oa E E PUE E O NT EE T E A EN O 2 LADA ore an D UD aireeasioretned scloeacaaicecwsdotrte saaece ve cuntenn a cameeevecustenr a suseea ve cuntennecaseeavecustenrecaseeavecustenre asenre actennacaseennes 2 LS Antl snOCk and antisvibrati n Structure desierta eii acia cbc 2 ER EIA IAEA EA EAEE PAE AETA AEE AA PEE AE EN E E BE IAEA I EN AE TAA 2 Chapter 2 ADO CAN ING Esiin air 3 ALF TOME PIN irn E N E ON A E E EE EE atetabes 3 PAIL E E E EEEE T EETA EE TAO AIEA EE E S EA E E EN AE TEE O O 4 2 EXET EC abe AA CO E E A A a A 4 Di WF OWT ON ated telat aS E EN A EE A A ET 4 ZS ZAIN A a POCO O III NA E 5 29 WO CADlS A 6 Di E CE UA WhO aeaa O 7 PAGEL E O AAPA T A IN A O EAT A AAT E T E T Chapters Conn ctino DVRS e aaaea aaaea a a aaa oaa 8 zE MG VIC ostala Oare e PU E EAE EE OEE EAE 8 2 REMOVEALL AMS tal AiO aan 9 35 Comiectno POWER SUPP Vori r a a a N a 10 3A Connecting Camera and VI ONION neisi r E EOR 10 3 5 Connecting GPS Antenna Optional sa lero Case teicote esd Casetiebicomitesd recelos 10 5 0 Connecting 3G Mould Antenna Opona sesion ce A 10 A neti Merete teeter We te ean EE Wen tenner teeter E ent tere E O 10 Chapter 4 Starting We SVS tenio ewbasectvewbedsuaces Ono alcoi incida desucunedebenie Aa depen cil lacras 11 AN
2. Motion When an object moves into motion detection area alarm will be triggered You can Detection adjust sensitivity level to suit the needs of your actual application environment System can convert alarm signal triggered by external sensor into signal identified 1 0 Status by system When Hard Drive is not detected HDD damage power supply malfunction or HDD HDD loss auto overwrite is off and free space is not enough an alarm will be triggered 5 3 5 3 Motion Detection List 5 1 came TE iii om You can set up motion detection in a specific area for one camera STATUS OFF oF oF Click Main Menu gt Device Management Motion Detection to enter es e into the below interface shown as Picture 5 19 Channel Status Video motion detection can be turned on or off for each camera SENSITIVITY This option allows you to set sensitivity level of motion detection from 1 to 4 with 4 being the most sensitive DEFAULT APPLY EXII Picture5 19 MD Area This option allows you setup the MD area for the channel you wish to be sensitive to motion The channel will be separated into a 13X10 grids When any object moves into the motion detection area and the area where the object is located is displayed in red and motion detection will be triggered In the semi transparent area the motion detection is not activated Picture5 20 5 3 5 4 Vehicle Setup gt Record LP allows you set if the license plate number display
3. If Overwrite is set to DISABLE the DVR will stop record once HDD is full Whilst you won t lose old footage you run the risk of missing new events as they happen Be sure you want to do this before selecting it gt Period You can set the Overwrite period accordingly when OVERWRITE set to ENABLE gt HDD Format Formatting the HDD will erase all the data i e footage which is stored on it and re create the FAT file allocation table gt USB Format if you have a USB flash drive connected to the DVR you can format that too This is also erase all the data on the drive To format the HDD or USB click the HDD USB Format button respectively and click OK button shown as left Picture 5 17 E CANCEL Picture5 17 Unlike a VCR which records to a tape your DVR records footage to the internal hard drive Therefore it s an important first step when configuring your DVR to make sure that the hard drive HDD options are correctly set 5 3 5 2 Alarm Setup CONSENS on m m Click Main Menu gt Device Management gt Alarm Setup option 1 0 STaTus FS Low g Low Y Low and then enter into the below interface shown as Picture 5 18 HDD LOSS ON hg HDD SPACE ON y Now you can perform the alarm settings for all the alarm modes VIDEO LOSS ON Click pull down menu beside I O status option and select the I O ALARM TYPE 1 0 ALARM E ALARM MANAGE OUTPUT1 10S BUZZER 0FFP Channel 1 3 or 4 6 as per your actu
4. Password Enable option 2 Click Apply button to save and exit current setting DEVI CH ID 000000 PASSWORD ENABLE OFF APPLY EXIT Se When enabling password to On first time you can set User a e Password and Admin Password respectively Password is consist of numeric character 0 9 with a specific length 6 bit Friendly Reminder User only has a permission to access Video Search menu But Administrator has full authority over APPLY EXIT Main Menu operations Picture5 27 PASSWORD ENABLE ON USER PASSWORD tttt CONEIRN 4444 ADMIN PASSWORD seese2 CONEIRN 3442 19 User Manual 5 3 6 3 Video Setup Click Main Menu gt System info gt Video Setup to enter into the below interface shown as Picture 5 28 Herein user can set video system PAL NTSC and volume setup as well VIDEO SYSTEM PAI VOLUME SETUP Note the above setting is available after system restart Click Volume setup button to enter into the below picture 5 29 APPLY EXIT Picture5 28 VOLUME 20 a Click Save button after adjusting volume value Picture5 29 5 3 6 4 System Language Y EM ANGUAGI SYSTEN LANGUAGE MENNENE 1 Click Main Menu gt System Setup gt System Language to enter into the interface shown as Picture 5 30 and select your desired system language 2 Click Apply button to save the above setting and exit the interface APPLY EXIT Picture5 30 5 3 6 5 System Information DEVICE TY
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6. Manual Chapter 8 Specifications SPECIFICATION NTSC PAL Optional Video H 264 Audio 8kHz 16bit ADPCM 4 CH Input 1 CH output 4 CH Input 1 CH output D1 704X576 PAL 704X480 NTSC Single CH PAL 25 fps NTSC 30 fps D1 704 576 D1 704 480 PAL CIF 352 288 HD1 704 288 NTSC CIF 352 240 HD1 704 240 PAL 25fps D1 50fps HD1 100fps CIF NTSC 30fps D1 60fps HD1 120fps CIF Best Good Normal Support 2 5 SATA HDD Record power on while car ignition is on Scheduled record Manual record Motion detection and sensor triggered 15 30 45 60 Min settable Support connect PC to HDD box via USB cable to export record datas and support U flash disk and removable HDD for backup Playback F forward Rewind Slow play frame by frame 4 CH alarm input 2 CH alarm output Motion detection Sensor Triggered Video Loss HDD full and HDD error Support removable HDD and U flash disk for backup and U flash disk update Support RJ45 Ethernet interface Support wireless video Audio transmission via 3G network Optional Support embedding latitude longitude and speed info to video stream Optional Support IR remote control Wide range of Power Supply DC 9V 32V Less than 10W exclude HDD 10 C 40 C 10 90 223 L X 209 W X 75 4 H 8 1 Troubleshooting 1 Q What can I do if the system does not detect the HDD A Check if the power supply system is properly connected and data cord and power cables ar
7. on the recorded data or not gt Preview LP allows you set if the license plate number appear on Live screen or not gt Record GPS allows you set if the GPS info display on the recorded data or not gt Preview GPS allows you set if the GPS info appears on Live screen or not Pm ari arip OFI gt License Plate you can set the car license plate here and the model Record GPS OFI Preview GPS OFT supports the plate with Chinese character License Plate Parameter Setting Delay Power Off OFI gt Speed Measurement From allow you get speed measurement source Speed Measurement From GPS from GPS signal or Sensor signal gt Delay power off you can set how long DVR is delayed power off after car ignition is off Options include lt off 1min 5min 10min 20min DEFAULT SAVE EXIT 7 30min 40min 50 min and 60min gt Picture 5 21 Note If user want to perform speed measurement by sensor please connect one wiring in green provided to speed sensor firstly Please click save or stop bottom When car starts to move enter into Parameter setting option and click Start button to start speed measurement and click Stop button before stop the speed measurement Last Saved Value 20000 Distinn Coan 0 0 till car have been driving for one km and then click Save button to save START STOP SAVI and exit the parameter setting menu Picture 5 22 18 User Manual ee ae n n Enter into Main menu gt Device gt PTZ Set
8. shown as section 2 2 Rear Panel 3 5 Connecting GPS Antenna Optional Connect GPS Antenna to the GPS port on the rear panel shown as section 2 2 Rear Panel Please make sure the front of GPS Antenna have no any blockages to avoid affect its signal receive and transmittal 3 6 Connecting 3G Mould Antenna Optional Connect 3G Mould Antenna to the Cellular port on the rear panel shown as section 2 2 Rear Panel Please make sure the front of 3G Mould Antenna has no any blockages to avoid affect its signal receive and transmittal 3 Getting Started After connecting all the DVR accessories well you can start DVR using key 10 User Manual Chapter 4 Starting the system 4 1 System Initialization Connect the power cable of DVR to power supply and press the Power button you will see the initialization screen shown as below System Initializing 4 1 Picture 4 1 4 2 Main Interface 11 12 2009 10 30 04 C1567848 After finishing the initialization processing system will enter into VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS Main interface screen Picture 4 2 is the main interface defaulted by system which is showing no video input status Once there are video inputs the interface will display live images from the cameras VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS Picture 4 2 In main interface mode if you click 1 2 3 or 4 on the Remote Controller the CH1 2 3 or 4 will be maximized to full screen by clicking All or 5 again the display will be r
9. through openings of this equipment and or spill liquid of any kind on the equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock 3 Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself Refer all serving to qualified service personnel 4 Do not install near any heat sources dusty and intense magnetic field 5 Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water 6 Unplug this equipment and refer all servicing to qualified service personnel under the following condition When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance or When liquid is spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment 7 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the equipment 8 Operator or installer must remove power BNC alarm and other connections before moving the equipment 9 The equipment should be installed at someplace where passenger or driver can not be easy to damage device camera alarm and cord and other accessory 10 This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power please consult your equipment dealer User Manual Chapter 1 Features and Functions 1 1 Video Audio e H 264 video compression format and supports D1 HD1 and CIF recording format eADPCM audio compression
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11. 31 1 The modifications will be available only when clicking APPLY button on the bottom of the sub menu windows and being prompted to save and then clicking ok button HUE 3i BRIGHT 3 1 DEFAULT APPLY FXII Picture5 4 2 lf you want to cancel the modification click Exit button to exit the menu 3 When clicking DEFAULT button all system values will be reset to default value 4 System default value indicates the value pre set at the factory 5 3 2 Record Set Click Main Menu gt Record Setup option to enter into the interface shown as Picture 5 5 CHANNEL CH1 OWA CHZ ON CH3 ON ig CHA ON The Record Setup menu allows you set up recording status RESOLUTION DI HD 1 gt GIF po AAA a on off of each channel it also allows you setup recording image AUDIO ENABLE 2 DISABLE resolution and quality and turns audio on off REC MODE ALWAYS PACK TIME GOMin DEFAULT APPLY EXIT Picture5 5 4 3 User Manual The Record Setup menu allows you set up recording status on off of each channel it also allows you setup recording image resolution and quality and turn audio on off gt Channel Once a channel is set to on the channel can record and is set to off the video from the channel will not be recorded Resolution include three options D1 HD1 and CIF gt Quality give you three options Best Good and Normal to choose the quality of your recorded images gt Audio When Audio i
12. PI MVRO4B 47A Click Main Menu gt System Setup gt System information and SOFTWARE VERSION V3 0 1091204 then enter into below interface Se ease ern ae Se eee Now user can check the current Device Type software version and MAC address APPLY 31m Picture5 3 1 5 3 6 6 System Maintain To recovery system ex factory default settings update system software firmware and set system auto maintenance please enter into Main Menu gt System Setup gt System Maintain option to perform the above mentioned setting gt Auto Maintain The Auto Maintain option is defaulted to On and set system auto reboot every day 00 00 and you can also set system auto reboot regularly as per user s need gt System Update 1 You can use a USB memory for updating 2 Do not take out the USB memory during the update 3 When the updating is done system will automatically restart 4 Please manually recovery ex factory default after system rebooting AUTO MAINTAIN ON AUTO REBOOT EVERY WEEK SUN 00 00 SYSTEM UPDATE LOAD DEFAULT REBOOT DEFAULT APPLY EXIT Picture5 32 gt Load Default If Load Default is selected you can initialize the system to the ex factory default gt Reboot If Reboot is selected system will auto reboot manually 20 User Manual 5 4 Menu Lock Considering a system safety feature you can click SEL button on the remote controller to lock system interface when leaving the DVR Note The Menu Lock function wi
13. Red Power input connected to car battery GND Pin Black Power GND connected to car battery ACC Pin Yellow Ignition signal input connected to car power level The 6 pin plug will be connected to power supply jack of rear panel Red and black wires connected to car battery and respectively yellow wire to ignition wire Reminder 1 Make sure the power supply is between 9V and 32V to avoid the device damage due to higher voltage 2 It is very import for you to make the wires insolated 3 Yellow wire must be connected to ignition wire otherwise the device will not support delay power off function and you will miss all the video record 2 3 2 AIV Cable 1 Audio output white BNC port 2 Video output Black BNC port 3 CH4 Audio input White BNC port 4 CH4 Video input Black BNC port 5 CH3 Audio input White BNC port 6 CH3 Video input Black BNC port 7 CH2 Audio input White BNC port 8 CH2 Video input Black BNC port 9 CH1 Audio input White BNC port 10 CH1 Video input Black BNC port 11 12 Monitor 12 V power supply output Red Positive pole Black Negative pole 13 14 CH4 Camera 12V power supply output Red Positive pole Black Negative pole 15 16 CH3 Camera 12V power supply output Red Positive pole Black Negative pole 17 18 CH2 Camera 12V power supply output Red Positive pole Black Negative pole 19 20 CH2 Camera 12V power supply o
14. al requirement OUTPUT2 10S 4 DURATION 1MIN m DEFAULT APPLY EXII Picture5 18 gt WOSTATUS Options include High Low and off When set to Low I O status Alarm will be triggered once sensor level is high on the contrary when set to High sensor level is low when set to Off there are no alarm triggered gt HDD Loss When the option is set to ON buzzer will release the alarm sound and H mark will appear on the screen once HDD loss or HDD not available when set to OFF H character still appear on the screen but have no alarm sound heard gt HDD space When the option is set to ON the alarm will be triggered and release the alarm sound when HDD Space is not enough or set to OFF have no alarm sound heard gt Video Loss When the option is set to ON Live image will disappear on the screen and system will release the alarm sound once video signal lost when set to OFF Live image will also disappear on the screen but have no alarm sound heard gt Alarm Type allow you select according alarm type gt Alarm Manage allow you set how to deal with alarms including output 1 off 10s 20s 40s and 60s output 2 off 10s 20s 40s and 60s buzzer off 10s 20s 40s and 60s and Duration 30s 1min 2min and 5min 17 User Manual Alarm Type Function Sends alarm when DVR can t receive video signal such as camera damage cable broken Video Loss or damaged or power supply malfunction
15. as no pulse signal output that means you need to connect pulse signal output of speed sensor to the speed meter input SV 9Y DC SiGoutput SIG soutp SIG A F ss SV A4GROUND SV J He Ak tp t CAS SPEED METER PULSE OUTPUT DIAGRAM Connect Speed sensor input here 3 Camera will receive pulse signal from speed sensor through Menu setting 4 How to calculate pulse count per kilometer Generally the wheel turn a circle sensor speed will generate eight or sixteen pulses However it is difficult to calculate the pulse counts by hand in the practical application We calculate the value by driving one kilometer User Manual 2 4 Remote Controller Key Key Function title A Up direction arrow V Down direction arrow gt Left right direction arrow Decrease increase parameter value SEL Chapter3 Connecting MDVR 3 1 The device installation Installation mode for the device includes horizontal installation and rack installation 1 Horizontal installation Place the equipment on a stable installation surface horizontally and then tighten it to the surface through four screws 2 Rack installation When limited space lead the equipment to not install horizontally user can adapt rack installation to mount on the side and wall of car Depart the device from anti vibration rack before installing And then please follow the below steps to install the device 1 Loosen three scre
16. computer Finizhing installation PUTTTTTT TTT TTT Tere System Settings Change You must restart your computer before the new settings will take effect W a J Do you want bo restart your computer now Cancel Picture 6 3 5 After finishing installation you need to restart the computer Please click OK button to restart the computer Note If you can t normally install the EXTSetup exe on Vista or Win7 system please right click the program to enter into its Options menu shown as Picture 6 4 Tick select the Compatibility mode option and click Apply and Confirm button General Details Previous Versions f vou have problems with this program and it worked corectly on an earlier version of Windows select the compatibility mode that matches that earlier version Help me choose the settings Compatibility mode 4 Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows AP Service Pack 3 x Settings E Run in 256 colors E Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution E Disable visual themes A Disable desktop composition E Disable display scaling on high DP settings Privilege Level E Run this program as an administrator Then install the program again Note If you still not identify the EXT2 system please install Bak 1 Ext2Fsd program from the provided software CD attached installation instruction on the software CD 6 3 Record export software Due to using special file system w
17. control eSupport self recovery function User Manual Chapter 2 Appearance 2 1 Front Panel j gt HDD SD GPS NET HEAT IR O0O000 oO O0000 mrm UIM CARD DEBUG MCU SD CARD O LL A LAC DE 3 4 5 6 fi 1 Retractable HDD Box 2 Retractable HDD Box Key Power on off 3 USB 2 0 Port 4 Indicator a PWR Indicator light on when power is on HDD Indicator light on when HDD is available light flash when HDD is writing data REC Indicator light on when recording is in progress SD Card Indicator light on when SD card is reading writing data VLOSS Indicator light on when video loss is triggered GPS Indicator light on when installing GPS mould and have no received GPS signal and light flash when received GPS signal ALM Indicator light on when any alarm is triggered h Net Indicator light on when wireless Net is installed and on the status of working I ERR Indicator light on when error occurs j HEAT Indicator light on when heat mould is working Optional 5 IR Receiver 6 UIM Card Port it is available only when the corresponding Net mould is installed 7 SD Card Port aoao MCU port used to upgrade MCU of main board DEBUG Port used to debug the main unit User Manual 2 2 Rear Panel CELLULAR WIFI Ethernet Port IR Ext input ra GPS Antenna Port aa A V Jack Cellular Antenna Port a Sensor I O Port 2 3 External Cable and Cord 2 3 1 Power Cord Power Supply Jack WIFI Antenna Port BATT Pin
18. e can t read the index documents with nvr format and must export the file via special export software Before exporting please connect HDD box to PC via USB cable and system will auto install the export software After finishing the installation enter into My computer to find one new local disk X that means system have identify and load the HDD 23 User Manual 1 Run the NvrExport exe in the Export_tool file i NvrExport NyvrFileExportTool Type O File Directory source fle Sd Destination GY 2 If you want to export all the directory please tick select Directory option and export all the files tick select File option shown as Below When user need to export one day s record please select Directory option and export some hours record please select File option MyrFileExportTool Type O Directory 3 After selecting expot type click button on the right of Source file column after enter into sub window select the file you want to export 4 Select the targeted route you desire to save from Destination column Export 5 And then click J button to start exporting the record file aid NvrExport NyrFileExportToal Type File Directory Source File 1 2008 08 07asaaasaaasaaaaaa 080807 000001 999999 ca Destination C Documents and Settings Administrator E TE Cancel Note a The processing bar point again single file If you have selected mu
19. e securely connected 2 Q We have changed the password but do not remember the new password how can we access the system A If you forget system password enter 0800808 to reset the password 3 Q We are not getting any video signal on the DVR what is wrong 28 10 11 User Manual A Check camera video cable and connections or check monitor video cable and connections or confirm that the camera has the power and or check camera lens setting Q Why some channels display just a blank screen even if they receive video sources A Check if the camera is connected to the system properly displays the image check if the camera is properly supplied with power Q Can the DVR have problems if it gets too hot how can I prevent this A The DVR has a fan to help it dissipate heat while it is running Please place the DVR in a place where there is good air circulation and away from heat sources to increase stability and life of the DVR Q Record Can not work normally how to deal with A Check if the current screen is in Play mode pressing Stop button to exit the Play mode and then you can enter into the Record function Q Why the Remote Controller can t work normally A Check if the battery is power off or check if the Remote Controller is broken Q Can we records whilst playing back A Yeah you can do it The system support you records whilst playing back Q Can we erase some recorded file from DVR A Con
20. elow window and select Network type such as Static CDMA2000 and WCDMA and set Media DialGode 998 port and Web port as per user s network environment And then user can visit and operate her DVR remotely Note Generally user no need to modify network type We have l defualted to specified mode as per different model such as D5604 Ten cefaulted to Static D5604GE to CDMA2000 and D5604GW to Picture5 7 WCDMA On the WCDMA CDMA2000 mode APN dial code user name and password are provided by ISP and DNS is fixed DNS 202 096 128 068 Device name indicate CMS display mark herein set by yourself DEVICE NAMI D5604 MIDS SERVER IP 125 089 062 187 MTDS Server IP indicate media server address also IP address of CMS MIDS SERVER PORI 08848 server FRAME RATI 3 fps wy BITRATI 32kbps MTDS Server Port indicate media port Frame rate allow you select 3fps 5fps 8fps 10fps and 12fps Bit rate allow you select 16kbps 32kbps and 64kbps DEFAULT SAVE EX11 Auto connect When set to On system will auto connect to network after disconnecting AUTO CONNET Picture5 8 14 User Manual mn All the parameters you set are available only when you click mianem Ok and after system is restarted rma gt Enter into the Network set interface again and State ceo pod column will display the characters Connecting shown as Picture 5 9 The 3G dialing will be success
21. em to enter into Main menu Now user can freely set parameters for Camera Record Network Search Device and System 4 as per user s needs SEARCH Picture5 2 If system interface is lock please firstly input password to unlock before entering into Main Menu Details please refer to section 5 4 Menu Lock 5 3 1 Camera Set Go to Main Menu gt Camera to set up the title and Position of each Title POSITION COLOR cui Gm UPLEFT SETUP channel Shown as Picture 5 3 You can also adjust image brightness CH2 CH UPLEFT SE TUP CHS CHS UPLEF I SE TUP CH4 CH4 UPLEFT SETUP Color menu and set up whether each channel can be previewed or not saturation and contrast and hue settings of each channel after entering into DISPLAY TIME WHILE IN LIVE VIEW ON under Live display and or Record mode DISPLAY TIME WHILE RECORDING ON a gt Please note that the title of each channel support up to eight DEFAULT APPLY EXIT characters Picture5 3 gt Display time while in live view allows you setup display time in the live mode gt Display time while recording the option is set to ON the display time while recording will appear in the screen when play backing record set to Off the display time while recording disappear in the screen Below is the Color Menu where you can adjust image brightness saturation contrast and hue parameters of each channel shown as picture 5 4 CONTRASI l 31 Friendly Reminder SATURATION
22. eturned back to 4 split mode Clicking SEL button on the Remote Controller will pop up Context Sensitive Menu by clicking Up Down button you can select menu items when clicking SEL MENU button again you will exit the Context Sensitive menu Note If DVR is not connected to Hard Driver H Character will appear in the screen MDVR will automatically restart after two minutes under the default mode If you want to close the Auto restart after two minutes function please refer to Section 5 2 5 1 HD management 11 User Manual Chapter 5 MDVR Menu 5 1 Context Sensitive Menu MAIN MENU On the Main Interface mode Press SEL key on the Remote Controller to VIDEO SEARCH PIZ START RECORD STOP RECORD START CRUISE START AUTOSEQ 1X1 PIP MODE p 1X Picture5 1 5 2 Main Menu Preview pop up a Context Sensitive Menu Now you could perform parameter setting and control for Main Menu Menu Lock Video Search Start Record Stop Record and PIP Mode etc Camera Record Network Rec Search HDD Manage N Alarm Setting Device Motion Detect Management Vehicle function nus UIEN PTZ Setting Exit Time Setting User password Video Setting Language Select System Information System Maintenance User Manual 5 3 Main Menu In Main Interface mode click right key of mouse to pop up 6 ge Context Sensitive Menu and then highlight and select Main menu CAMERA RECORD NETWORK it
23. evice Management K HDD MOTION 2 A o EXIIT VEHI CLI PTZ Device management object includes HDD Alarm Motion Vehicle and PTZ Click Main Menu gt Device Management to enter into the interface shown as Picture 5 15 Picture5 15 5 3 5 1 HDD Management In the Device Management screen click SEL to enter into the below window shown as Picture 5 16 i Pe EERE Eann HDD Status status of the currently installed hard drive If the hard is TOTAL SPACE OG OEA E not installed properly you will see a message saying NO DISK USEABLE REC TIME OHour FOUND HDD ALARM GNORI OVERWRITI ENABLE TS PERIOD 255 DAYS Total space Total size of the hard drive currently installed A eee Free space Total free space available on the hard drive installed le Useable Rec Time Free space currently available in hours DEFAULT APPLY EXII Picture5 16 gt HDD Alarm If set to Reboot the DVR will auto reboot after two minutes when system have detected current HDD is not properly installed or not formatted if set to IGNORE the DVR will cancel the 16 User Manual auto reboot function even if system has detected NO DISK FOUND gt Overwrite When set to ENABLE the DVR will record over the oldest files on the hard drive This is the default setting And probably the most useful as the DVR will record the events as they happen However it does mean that you ll get import events off the DVR before they re overwritten
24. format 1 2 Power supply e Support wide range of power supply DC 9V 32V e When connecting power in to a opposite end system will activate auto protection function to avoid the DVR and power supply damage e Provide stable power supply 12V for each camera and monitor to prevent the equipment from voltage surge damage e Support DVR auto switch on off and delay on off function when car ignition 1s on off 1 3 Record Mode e DVR auto switch on when car ignition is on Scheduled record e Alarm can activate record function on the sleep mode eSupport record on schedule when car ignition is on eSupport record on 4 CH alarm and DVR auto switch on while opening the car door eSupport Motion detection record 1 4 Data storage and backup e Retractable HDD box easy to install system support a internal 2 5 SATA HDD e With USB2 0 port and support backup record and update software via U flash disk or removable hard disk e Support Retractable HDD directly connect to PC for HDD data export and playback via Netviewer 1 5 Anti shock and anti vibration structure design e Stable aluminum structure e Dual shock absorption design 1 6 Other eGraphics operation interface and embedded Linux 2 6 Live operation system e Support real time quadplex operation Live Record Playback and Backup e transmit video images to integrated surveillance platform via wireless network e Adjustable pack time for recorded file eSupport IR remote
25. ful till one IP code appear on DEFAULT APPLY EXIT the State column Picture 5 9 gini Siti When selecting Static mode you will directly input IP BEDIADEOREN 09000 address subnet mask Gateway and media web port etc WEB PORI 00080 EET Note On the Static mode you could visit the MDVR remotely SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 000 only when the MDVR is connected to cable network GATEWAY 192 168 001 001 DNS 202 096 128 068 GMS SETTING DDNS SETUP DEFAULT APPLY EXIIT Picture 5 10 5 3 4 Video Search Click Main Menu gt Video Search or click gt button on the remote controller to enter into below window shown as Picture 5 11 o EARCH AA E ET gt Time Search In the Video Search screen user can search for a Sa q _ specific date and time for a recording and view it in Playback JAN 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 o i a i 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 mode This is useful for hunting a specific recording of an 01 02 03 Of 05 06 OF incident if you know the date and time it occurred The DVR 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 supports 4 CH playback simultaneously FILE LIST EXIT Picture5 11 gt Date search In the Video Search screen user can search for all the recordings in a specific date To execute a video search highlight and select the date numeric field system will start to playback from the first recoding of the specific date gt File list C
26. g Pre button will take you back the previous ones of current page except the first page gt Next go to the next ones of current page Clicking the Next button will take you to the next ones of current page except the last page gt Last go to the last page Clicking the last button will make you enter into last page quickly gt Al allows you select all the recording events on the current page gt Inverse allows you select other recording events on the current page except those you have selected currently SWITCHUCHN ALL TYPE ALL FIRST In the File List mode if you wish to backup recordings E A a a RE please tick select the BAK check boxes which correspond 3 11 Progress I 21 to the recordings and click Backup button 111 LASI Total 3 Current 1 3 11 per 3 11 OTHER 3 11 39 31 11 40 53 4 5M Alarm BACKUP vw ki lected fil EXIT Picture5 13 When backup processing ends system will prompt you Backup success shown as Picture 5 14 SWITCH CHN ALL aT FIRST Note eee pny q pego a PRE E Backup file will be saved as H264 format you can convert it to AVI format using the Multimedia Player program that i comes with the DVR or through the net viewer program so you 11 OK OTHER can use any player which supports AVI format 11 39 31 11 40 53 4 5M Alarm BACKUP 11 Backup success LAST 34 Picture5 14 2 Please make sure you have connected backup device well before backing up 5 3 5 D
27. k the 264 to AVI button to enter into the interface shown as Picture 7 10 EM AviConvert SOURCEFILE DESTINATIONFILE Picture 7 10 EN AviConvert SOURCEFILE D RecordFilechOO000000000003 0901 10 163210 16321 mm DESTINATIONFILE D 111 avi Picture 7 12 User Manual On the playback mode select one record file and click Play button to playback the backup record shown as Picture 7 9 Now you can control its processing through the play control bar on the bottom of the screen Slide the volume control bar to adjust the volume Select one record file and click Delete button to delete the file Click the button to enter into origin file and target file s route respectively WN AviConvert SOURCEFILE D RecordFile cho0000000000003 0901 10 163210 16321 DESTINATIONFILE D 1 11 avi LJ Picture 7 11 Click the Convert button to convert 264 to AVI format shown as Picture 7 12 27 DEVICE PARAMETER Video System Compression Format Video Input Output Audio Input Output Display Resolution Frame rate Record Resolution Record frame rate Image Quality HDD Record Mode Record Pack Time Backup Playback Alarm I O Alarm Mode USB Port Ethernet Interface Wireless Network GPS IR Remote Control Power Supply Power Consumption Operational Temperature Operational Humidity Dimension mm User
28. lick File list button to enter into the File List screen all the recording events will be found and listed in chronological order You can playback a desired recording file gt Group Backup Once you tick select Group Backup option system will automatically backup the recordings of other channel at the same time quantum when backing up one channel s recordings You can use the Playback Controls on the remote control to operate the Fast Forward X2 X4 and X8 Slow play 1 2 1 4 and 1 8 speed Play Pause Frame Rewind X2 X4 and X8 When ending playback DVR will return back to previous menu File List In the Video Search screen click File List option to enter into the below window illustrated in picture 5 12 SWITCH CHN ALL 3 TYPE ALI FIRSI Select a desired date time and click Search button and the CH TIME SIZE TYPE BAK PREV f l E E rs ne video recording for the time quantum will appear in the screen I 00 00 00 01 00 00 429 6N Norma And you also can filter the recordings you want to view by the Se NS ALI Channel or recording mode based on date time search 01 00 00 02 00 00 426 5M Normal LSE gt First go to the first page on the list When you view other 1 2 3 00 00 00 00 424 Normal 4 2 01 00 00 02 00 8 Normal BACKUP pages clicking First button brings you back to Page one EXII Picture5 12 15 User Manual gt Prev go to the previous ones of current page Clickin
29. ll be available only when user have set user password Detail please refer to the section 5 3 6 2 MAIN MENU MENU LOCK VIDEO SEARCH PTZ START RECORD N 31 FASI CH 1 x y DEVICE ID 000000 000000 700M TOTAL O CUR POINT 01 PASSWORD FOCUS E STOP TIME 03 STOP REGORD START GRUISI START AUTOSEQ PIP MODE gt Picture5 34 Picture5 35 Picture 5 36 Picture5 33 If you want to login to the DVR again you would input device code and password to unlock the interface shown as Picture 5 34 5 5 Video Search Pop up the Context sensitive Menu to quickly enter into Video Search Menu We have introduced how to search and playback video recording in previous section Details please refer to section 5 3 4 Video Search 5 6 PTZ Control in IRIS Q GOTO SET CLEAN APPLY EXIT GRUISE SEI EXIT SAVE EXII We introduced setting PTZ parameters previously in chapter 5 3 5 5 Here we will discuss how to operate PTZ controls Pop up the Context sensitive Menu to highlight and enter into PTZ control menu shown as Picture 5 32 Now user can control the camera with Pan Tilt and Zoom capabilities Click Zoom button to zoom in out the image Click Focus button to focus the image Click Iris button adjust iris to open or close 5 7 Start Record Pop up Context sensitive Menu to enter into the Start Record option Now you can start manual record function or you also can click Rec butto
30. ltiple files or all the directory the processing bar will appear in the screen frequently b If you want to stop the export processing please click cancel button c The exported file will be converted to the files with 264 format and user can playback these files via netviewer 24 User Manual Chapter 7 Net Viewer Program 7 1 How to install Net Viewer program 1 Insert the software CD into your CD ROM drive 2 Open the CD file 3 Double click the setup file to run the installation program 4 Follow up the instruction to finish the installation step by step 5 Finish the installation processing you will see the interface shown as Picture 7 1 7 2 Off line working Click the Off line button on the right upper corner of the screen shown as Picture 7 1 Picture 7 1 Enter into the Off line interface shown as Picture7 2 Now you are allowed to playback the backup file CIS stow CO E Picture 7 2 Click Add button on the right down corner to pop up the window shown as Picture 7 3 Char jC se jf FF J aow femne atom 0 Picture 7 3 25 pp FILI ENER O hertil v 167 3 e E eOOO0O00000000 1 09125 053041 ORR 22 0001 00000 204 ZA M000000000000 091245 083201 073001 023001000000 264 F MO0O0OOOO00011 091215 080404 32 02000000 264 F OOOO 001235 0 0010 2 o a OOOO IIRI ORIN OIOI 204 TNG D AOOO ON ISA n S ZARAD 284 FILE o
31. n on the Front panel or Remote controller to activate manual record 5 8 Stop Record To stop record quickly please pop up Context sensitive Menu to highlight and enter into Stop Record option or click Stop button 21 User Manual Chapter 6 EXT2 Drive You must firstly install EXT2 setup before you backup the removable HDD via USB cable or playback HDD data via Net viewer on PC 6 1 System requirement Compatible system Windows xp vista win7 Basic hardware configuration CPU Pentium 4 processor 2 0GHz or above Memory 1GB or above 6 2 EXT2 Setup It is recommended that you close all other application before the setup Please follow up the below steps for installation 1 Enter into the HDD Tool file 2 and then double click to run the Ext2setup exe file and this will install ext2 on your computer i Setup ext2 Welcome to the ext Setup la Wizard GY This will install eet on your computer Ibis recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup ii Cancel Picture 6 1 3 Click Next button to continue je Setup ext2 Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing est on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation Picture 6 2 4 Click Install to continue with the installation 22 User Manual je Setup ext2 Installing Please wait while Setup installs ext on your
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33. s set to On system will also record audio from the channels and will have audio output on playback mode if it is set to off you can not record audio and will have no audio output available on playback mode gt Rec Mode allow you select record mode Always and scheduled record gt Pack Time allow you select pack time for recorded file 15 30 45 and 60 min To record 24 hours a day set the Rec Mode to Always To record on motion or on schedule select the Schedule option from pull down menu you can find a new schedule open shown as Picture 5 6 It will include 24 columns from 0 23 each representing a house of the day and 7 rows for each day of the week Each box represents an hour in the week CHANNEL CHI After entering into Schedule option you can select your desired channel s 00 06 SUN mM lt All gt lt CH1 gt lt CH2 gt lt CH3 gt and lt CH4 gt from the pull down menu MON TUE To setup weekly schedules tick select the check box of the recording BED THU status you want Alarm General or No Record and then click on each FRI SAI box in the schedule time line C ALARM C GENERAL NO RECORD FROM SUN 10 ALL COPY DEFAULT APPLY EXIT Picture5 6 You can use the From To pull down menus and Copy button to copy settings from one day to another day or all days RED ALARM GREEN NORMAL WHITE NO RECORD 5 3 3 Network Setup Click Main Menu gt Network to enter into b
34. sidering the safety factor you can t delete the recorded file directly from the device When you actually erase all the recorded files please select HDD format function Q Why does the Buzzer keep sounding A Please check if motion detection is on and the system has detected motion make sure the HDD is being detected and has sufficient space available check if video has lost etc Q Why can t stop Stop function A Pressing Stop button only can stop manual record If you want to stop Scheduled record please revise to No Record during this period 29 User Manual 8 2 Accessories Optional USER MANUAL Remote Controller Software CD User Manual Alarm I O Cable Power Cord Two Keys A V Cable GPS Mould Antenna Optional EVDO Mould Antenna Optional a Inoke headed USB data cable 30 The material in this document is the intellectual property of our department No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated transmitted or published in any form or by any means without our department prior written permission Our products are under continual improvement and we reserve the right to make changes without notice But no guarantee is given as to the correctness of its contents We do not undertake any responsibility for the harms cause by using our product The model of the products in the user s manual only for recognition but these names also perhaps are belong to other compa
35. up to select the PROTOCOL PELGOSDY PELCO D J PEL COD PELCO D channel you wish to control and set PTZ protocol Pelco D or Pelco P PP __ gt Baud Rate fixed 9600 Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Parity Check None STOP Br 1 i i and Address Code respectively Please make sure the above a mentioned channel settings must match with the settings of the PTZ ADDRESS 001 002 003 004 Camera DEFAULT APPLY EXIT For PTZ camera connection method please refer to Rear Panel Picture5 23 configuration 5 3 6 System Setup A You can set Date Time User permission Video Language A R System info and System Maintenance G DATES TIME PASSWORD VIDEO LANGUAGE INFO MAINIAIN Picture5 24 5 3 6 1 Time Setup In the System Setup screen highlight and click Date Time option to enter into the below window 1 You can check and setup current date time and time DATE 01 03 2000 DATE FORMAT MM DD YY i g A see 057747 0m COME Fanit SANSE related properties also modify system display time and TIME ZONE GMT 08 00 date time display format and setup DST status and mode etc DSt om Al ost moo MEENE 2 Click APPLY button to save and exit the above setting STARTTIME 2 00 A M 41H WEEK SUNDAY MAR END TIME 2 00 A N ATH WEEK SUNDAY OCI DEFAULT APPLY EXI Picture5 25 5 3 6 2 Password Setup In the System Setup screen highlight and click Password icon to enter into Password setup interface 1 Set device ID and
36. utput Red Positive pole Black Negative pole User Manual User Manual 2 3 3 I O cable MAVI SENSORS TURUNCU RS485_B MAVI SENSOR TURUNCU RS485_A SARI ALARMI SIYAH GND MAVI SENSOR3 MAVI SENSOR2 MAVI SENSORI YE IL SPEED SARI ALARM2 SIYAH GND MAVI SENSOR MAVI SENSOR 4 14 gt SIYAH GND I O cable port definition RS485 8 Pin RS485A 15 Pin RS485B SENSOR5 8 4 CH alarm input can act as emergency button ALARMO 1 2 CH alarm output SPEED Speed sensor connect to speed pulse Speed Sensor Note SENSOR1 8 is off or connected to GND they are acted as low level User Manual 2 3 4 Alarm I O The device connected to eight groups of alarm input and two groups of alarm output When brake plate is stepped on illustrated in below Picture mobile DVR can detect high level Brake li 24 et Ce Connect DVR sensor input here Alarm output belongs to level output and driving capacity is 200 MA If driving power is too strong the relay is required Please refer to the below connection configuration DVR Alarm output 2 3 5 Speed sensor 1 Connect speed sensor input of Camera to pulse output of car sensor 2 If speed meter have pulse signal output the speed sensor input of camera can directly connected to the ouput port of speed meter Speed sensor input Connect speed sensor input of camera here SPEED METER PULSE OUTPUT DIAGRAM If speed meter h
37. ws on the front panel User Manual USB2 0 HOD SD GPS NET RO a o PWR REC VLOSS ALM VIM CARD DEBUG MCU SD CARD Pry A 2 Take the device away from the anti vibration rack UIM CARD DEBUG MCU SD CARD PE 3 Install anti vibration rack to vehicle with screws 4 Fix the device back the anti vibration rack with previous three screws 5 Finish the device installation 3 2 Removeable HDD installation Please follow the below steps to install the HDD 1 Take out removable HDD from the HDD box 2 Loosen the screw and remove PCB board 3 Remove the upper cover of HDD box 4 Putthe HDD on the anti vibration rack and connect SATA port of data cable to HDD 5 Fix the HDD to the HDD box with screws 6 Install the upper cover back HDD box with screws 7 Tighten the PCB board back HDD box with screws 8 Finish the installation processing User Manual 3 3 Connecting Power Supply The 6 pin plug will be connected to power supply jack of rear panel Red and black wires connected to car battery and respectively yellow wire to ignition wire Reminder 1 MDVR use DC power supply please connect it properly 2 Working voltage range for MDVR is from 9V to 32V Too high or low voltage make DVR not work normally 3 Power cable must be enough thick so that it can bear 5A current 3 4 Connecting Camera and Monitor Connect respectively camera and monitor to the corresponding port on the rear panel
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