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7000 Series Mobile DVR User`s Manual V1.1.2

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1. Se Orange TxD O o Pink a ESP Black GND per Purple Tx ESA Brown REZ White White White Black Yellow Black GND Red WOT Diagram of Extension Cables 15 M7000 Series User s Manual 2 4 Infrared Remote Controller Key LOGIN Login the a for parameter settings 0 9 keys In the setting status the numeric keys are used for number selection During playback keys 1 2 3 and 4 are used for switching between single window of channels 1 4 key 5 is used for switching to synchronous playback of 4 channels Increasing and decreasing scrolling in setting some menu parameters DEL Backspace when inputting numbers EXIT Exits to the preview menu or returns to the parent menu ENTER Confirms parameter selection and settings as well as operations like play Arrow keys that move the cursor upward downward if 1 Ti leftward and rightward The left and right keys are used for increasing and decreasing the volume during surveillance playback GOTO Plays the video from the selected time Displays system information in the surveillance status Fastback 2x 4x 8x 16x for selection press once to switch to the next speed in order press Play to resume normal speed Plays the video during playback Fast forward 2x 4x 8x 16x for selection press once to switch to the next speed in order press Play to resume normal speed Starts recording in manual recordi
2. ALARM SWITCH ON OFF THRESHOLD VALUES X 2 00 g Y 2 00 g Z 2 00 g STATUS X 0 12 Y 0 03 Z 0 01 Threshold Set values of X Y and Z directions within the range of 0 00g 9 99g press DEL to delete the original number press numeric keys to input 32 M7000 Series User s Manual Alarm Switch set whether to enable or disable G sensor alarm press ENTER to input e Alarm on In the recording status when any of the directions of X Y and Z exceed the Threshold the alarm recording and the alarm logs will be started Alarm off In the recording status when any of the directions of X Y and Z exceed the Threshold neither the alarm recording nor the alarm logs will be started Adjust Before initial use of the device you need to click on Adjust on the menu for calibration of X Y Z values press ENTER to input Upon completion of the calibration the current X Y Z values will be zeroed Upon completion press the Save button to save settings m Motion Detection MOTION DETECTION CHANNEL LEVEL ENABLE AREA CHI CH2 CH3 CH4 HIGH MID LOW OFF ON SETUP Channel CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 press ENTER to input Level Hi Med Low press ENTER to input Enable Enable Disable press ENTER to input On Upon alarm the alarm recording and the alarm logs will be started Off Upon alarm neither the alarm recording nor the alarm logs will be started Area Set area and press
3. SD Card Interface Compatible with commerciall avaiblable brands Interface Working 0 C 55 0 Hard drive heating 25 C 55 C Temperature 1 3 Application 1 3 1 Environmental Adaptability M7000 is applicable to various applications and the indexes are detailed as follows M7000 Series User s Manual Lower limit of temperature for operation OC or 25 C with hard drive heating module Working altitude 300 3048m 10 000 ft Transmission altitude 300 12 192m 40 000 ft 20 95 Max temperature gradient 20 C h Vibration threshold Unpowered No greater than 5mm p p 5 22Hz 49m s2 5 0G 22 500Hz Vibration threshold Normal operation No greater than 1 0mm p p 22HZ Impact threshold Unpowered No greater a 1200G 11 aa A e Impact threshold Normal operation No greater an 500G 4 900m s2 e name IP of enclosure IP54 1 3 2 Precautions To ensure safe use satisfactory performance and extended service life of the product please pay attention to the following when installing and operating the device 1 During the installation and operation of the device make sure to observe all criteria for electronic products as well as requirements for vehicles and other connection devices 2 Power supply and grounding a The direct input range of the power supply of the device should be DC 8V to 30V avoid reverse connection or short circuit of output Please pay attention to the
4. WAN connection No need to set local network Center setup Connection within the LAN Set the center server IP address which should be within the same subnet with the device IP the port number of 5678 is fixed WAN connection Server IP Set WAN IP Port number For accessing with routers port mask 5678 on the router must be set Domain name Targeting some users with dynamic IP the user may apply for a DDNS account on line and set corresponding domain name e g www 123 cn 3G Setup Move the cursor to 3G Setup and press ENTER to enter the following menu of 3G settings 3G SETUP 3GFN ON OFF TYPE WCDMA EVDO TD LINK MODE NORMAL TRIGGER NO 1 TRIGGER NO 2 TRIGGER CALL NO 1 VOICE FN OFF ON CALL NO 2 CENTER NO 99 777 99 1 APN 3gnet ctnet cmnet USER NAME card PASSWORD 3G FN Set whether to enable or disable wireless communication and press ENTER to input Type Set wireless module type WCDMA ECDO or TD and press ENTER to input Link mode Triggering mode Calling Dialing Send SMS Stop Dialing Normal link mode direct dialing Trigger No 1 and 2 are inputted with the numeric keys Voice FN Set whether to enable or disable voice function and press Enter to input Call No 1 and 2 are inputted with the numeric keys APN 35 M7000 Series User s Manual Set data access point and press Enter to input and then enter the keypad interface
5. move the cursor and press Enter to select corresponding letters for input 7 y User Name Password Set the User Name and Password of 3G service and press Enter to input and then enter the keypad interface move the cursor and press Enter to select corresponding letters for input Upon completion press the Save button to save settings m DDNS Setup Move the cursor to DDNS press ENTER to enter the following DDNS menu DDNS SETUP DIDIN TAO TYPE DYNDNS 3322 USER NAME PASSWORD DIO WTAE DDNS On Off press Enter for selection Type DYNDNS 3322 press Enter for selection User Name Password Set the User Name and Password of DDNS press Enter to input and then enter the keypad interface move the cursor and press Enter to select corresponding letters for input Domain name Input corresponding domain name press Enter to input and then enter the keypad interface move the cursor and press Enter to select corresponding letters for input Upon completion press the Save button to save settings Wi Fi Setup Move the cursor to Wi Fi press ENTER to enter the following Wi Fi menu 36 WIFI SETUP WIFI ENCRYPT ENCRYPT TYPE IP GATEWAY SUB MASK Sys DE ON OFF ON OFF WEP 192 168 000 192 192 168 000 001 299 255 255 000 WIF I M7000 Series User s Manual PASSWORD m Wi Fi On Off press Enter for sel
6. power supply capacity of the power cable b Even if the device is turned off there s still electricity left inside it please prevent short circuit Before connecting to other external devices please cut the connection between the device and the power supply c The output voltage of the device is 12V only used for power supply of the camera please do not enclose any device that are not allowed to be used on the device d The sensor input mode of the device is leveling if the external voltage is less than 2V it is regarded to be low level and the voltage between 5V 30V is regarded to be high level and the voltage over 30V will cause abnormal data collected by the device or damage of the device The voltage higher than 2V and lower than 5V is illegal e Correctly connect the earth wire of the device to the earth wire of the vehicle to constitute the circuit f Ifthe device is to be laid aside for a long time it is better to completely cut the power supply to extend the service life 3 Humidity requirements a The device should be installed in dry environment avoiding humid dripping and spraying of water Do not install the device at sunken locations with the possibility of water accumulation or wet locations subject to liquid dripping M7000 Series User s Manual b Do not touch the device by wet hand or touch the device while standing in water or other water sources which may cause electric shock 4 Installation location
7. 20 frames corresponding to bit rate press ENTER to input Upon completion of settings you must press the Store button to save settings 4 5 3 Power Setup Set on off parameters POWER SETUP POWER MODE ACC TIME DELAYPOWER OFF ON OFF DELAY TIME 5 3 240 M POWER ON TIME HH MM SS POWER OFF TIME HH MM SS On off mode Set on off mode and press ENTER to input 1 TIME mode turns on or off the device according to the on off period set by the user 2 ACC mode turns on off the device according to the vehicle key signals m Delayed off The device will be turned off upon the delayed off time and then press ENTER to input m Delay time The delay time can be set within the range 3 240 min press DEL to clear the original number and press numeric keys to input m Timed on time Set the time to turn on the device in the timed mode press numeric keys to input NH Timed off time 30 M7000 Series User s Manual Set the time to turn off the device in the timed mode press numeric keys to input Upon completion press the Save button to save settings Note There s no difference in the length of timed on time and timed off time the whole period is a cycle 4 5 4 Alarm Setup Set output parameters upon alarm ALARM SETUP INDIUM E ENABLE A 1010 DiD FUNCTION 1 01 ON HIGH ON LEFT RIGHT 02 ON HIGH OFF MIDDLE 1 03 ON LOW ON BRAKE 04 OFF LOW OFF FRONT I 05 OFF HIGH ON POSTERN 06 OFF L
8. 3 5 SIM Card Installation The location of the SIM card slot is shown in the figure below first open the hard drive lock with the key and remove the hard drive enclosure do not pull up the SIM card holder install the SIM card to the proper position and close the SIM card cover and then fasten the bolts Note for removing the SIM card cover open the hard drive lock with the key and remove the hard drive enclosure remove the bolts on the upper left corner and on the lower right corner of the SIM card and then remove the SIM card cover Install SD card here Locations of SD card slot and SIM card slot 3 6 Antenna Installation Interfaces for Wi Fi and 3G antennas are equipped on the back panel of the device for connection of corresponding antennas as shown in the figure below 21 M7000 Series User s Manual Wi Fi antenna interface 3G antenna interface 4 Description of Host Menus 4 1 Menu Structure The user may control various functions of the device through a series of menu operations in this chapter we will briefly introduce the structure of such menus and detailed description will be provided in subsequent chapters All videos Video playback Alarm video Basic settings Recording settings On off settings System settings Alarm settings Security management Login Network settings System information Log management Disk management Factory settings Configuration management Management tools
9. ACC 6 1 Upgrading Modes This device supports local upgrading modes of SD card and hard drive please refer to the 49 M7000 Series User s Manual network platform operation manual for network upgrading 6 2 Upgrading Steps 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 Applications Format of upgrading file name M700X APP crc Step 1 Copy the file to be upgraded onto the SD card or hard drive ensure complete copy of the file Step 2 Insert the SD card or hard drive into the device unpowered Step 3 Enter the system menu Management Tools System Upgrading Upgrading Type Select Application SD card or Hard drive to start upgrading l Step 4 Messages like System upgrading do not cut the power File check successful auto reboot for upgrading UPGRADING Do not power off LOADING etc are shown on the screen Step 5 Upgrading completed device rebooted and returning to the surveillance status Uboot Rootfs Kernel M700X RFS crc M700X LDR crc M700X KNL crc Please follow the same steps above for upgrading of uboot rootfs and kernels SCM Format of upgrading file name M700X MCU bin Step 1 Copy the file to be upgraded onto the SD card or hard drive ensure complete copy of the file Step 2 Insert the SD card or hard drive into the device unpowered Step 3 Auto upgrading after powered on Step 4 Messages like UPGRADE MCU
10. Q Failure to transfer 3G data A This may be caused by the following causes PO PO Q A Q A Q A a 3G antenna not connected b SIM card not connected c Incorrect wireless settings in the settings menu Such as failure to enable wireless dialing incorrect 3G protocol setting or incorrect access point setting d Incorrect settings of center server in the settings menu Such as incorrect center IP e Incorrect settings of PC Such as no port mapping of the gateway router of the PC f PC playback tool is disabled Can 3G remote preview and local recording be carried out synchronously Real time preview at the control center and local video storage can be achieved How about the 3G transmission rate It depends on the 3G bandwidths of different countries according to current tests 4 channels of images 15 frames per channel can be realized with EVDO in China What is the time delay for 3G remote preview It is about 5 20 seconds depending mainly on the bandwidth How to download video files with 3G Manual file downloads are possible Can recording settings be realized with 3G remote operation Recording settings cannot be realized with 3G Questions on Wireless Module 1 Q What settings should be taken into consideration if wireless module dialing is selected A First select the embedded wireless module and then select corresponding wireless module type WCDMA EVDO TD as for
11. SUCCESSFUI REBOOT are displayed on the screen successively Step 5 Upgrading completed device rebooted and returning to the surveillance status Step 6 For SCM there s no need to enter interface settings since there s upgrading file on the disk juts power on for upgrading directly 6 2 4 Viewing Version Number Press INFO on the remote controller or enter the system menu and select Upgrade Information to view the upgrade version number only display the version numbers of software hardware and SCM on this page if the users want to view the version numbers of kernel uboot or rootfs please enter Management Tools menu system upgrading where the users can view corresponding version numbers when selecting Upgrading Types Note 50 7 FAQs 1 1 1 2 M7000 Series User s Manual Enter the Management Tools menu to resume factory settings the device will automatically be reset to the surveillance status Make sure that there s upgrading file in the SD card or hard drive and the device is powered off before the upgrading During the upgrading the indicator is in the current status without special status indicator after the upgrading the main device will restart from the surveillance status If the upgrading fails there will be the following prompts No upgrading file Already the latest version failure in starting upgrading file error or memory error Questions on 3G 1
12. card and the hard drive A The SD card and the hard drive will respectively record video circularly and when the SD card and the hard drive are full the oldest video files in the card or disk will be deleted Q Are remote on off operations supported A Not supported at present but possibly 14 Q Are there suggestions on the priority of SD card Is SDHC card supported A Kingston SD card is mainly support at present and SDHC card is also supported 54
13. data access point CMNET should be selected for accessing general public network and settings of the center shall be 51 M7000 Series User s Manual considered for accessing VPN depending on the formation of the data access point 2 Q What should be done first in case of wireless module problems A Enter the information display page or system information page of the direct access menu to check the dialing status existence of SIM card existence of wireless module and contact status of the antenna 7 3 Questions on Wi Fi 7 4 Questions on Recording 1 Q The device fails to record video A This may be caused by the following causes a Incorrect setting of recording mode for instance the alarm recording mode is selected while there s no alarm the timed recording mode is selected while the current time does not fall into the preset period b Check the disk space If the disk space is lower than 500M and the auto writing function is disabled the recording will be stopped c The ERR indicator on the front panel is on You may check the system information whether the disk space is shown to be 0 check whether the disk is inserted and whether it is formatted d The recording functions of the 4 channels are disabled in the menu settings 2 Q No sound in the video A This may be caused by the following causes e Incorrect audio input connection If the user connects line AIN1 and AIN2 the user needs to turn on the audio s
14. router is required to support DDNS and the purpose of using domain name is to solve the problem that the extranet IP of the network where the center server is located often changes e g the company adopts ADSL for internet access 47 M7000 Series User s Manual Wireless User Mame Password Host Mame Internet IP Address Status DONS Service Security DynDNS org w Applications amp Gaming Access Restrictions Administration aaaaabbbbb haw 123 Corn 116 24 39 236 CONS is updated successfully 5 2 2 Settings of Dialing Parameters In Wireless Settings enable Wireless Dialing select EVDO China Telecom TD China Mobile WCDMA China Unicom note that the type selected should be corresponding to the 3G module In China relevant parameters have been set to default values so just select the type in other countries it is required to set parameters accruing to the data provided by the operator and save after settings please refer to the figure below 3G EN ENGO D E VOICE FN CENTER NO APN USER NAME PASSWORD 5 2 3 Viewing Dialing Status 3G SETUP ON OFF NORMAL TRIGGER OFF ON TYPE WCDMA EVDO TD TRIGGER NO 1 TRIGGER NO 2 CALL NO 1 CALL NO 2 OO 777 99 1 3gnet ctnet cmnet card kkkk This feeds back 3G module information such as the existence of the 3G module SIM
15. 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 M7000 Series User s Manual 1 The Record Time List will only be enabled in the timed recording mode which is selected in the on off mode when the device is turned on it will start recording at the set time automatically and stop recording upon completion of the task 2 The user may set the recording time in his preferred way period 1 and period 2 are not intercrossed each period is inputted with the numeric keys move the cursor to a certain period and input numbers period 1 is the first period of the recording cycle of any day and period 2 is the first period of the recording cycle of any day 00 00 23 59 for 24 hour time list settings and upon completion press Save to save the settings and return to the Recording Settings menu Upon completion of recording settings press the Save button to save the settings Sub Stream Move the cursor to sub stream press ENTER to enter the follow menu of Sub stream Setup SUB STREAM SETUP RESOLUTION CIF QCIF QUALITY Medium High Low BITRATE 16 24 32 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 160 176 200 280 FRAME RATE 01 01 01 01 02 02 03 04 05 07 10 13 15 20 29 M7000 Series User s Manual Resolution CIF press ENTER to input Quality Hi Med Low press ENTER to input Bitrate 16 24 32 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 160 176 200 280 bits press ENTER to input Frame rate 01 02 03 04 05 07 10 13 15
16. CH ee E E REC TYPE ALL ALARM DISK SELECT HDD SD DATE 2011 05 27 START TIME 00 00 END TIME 23 59 Note After entering the REC Search interface the system will automatically search the date of the video existing in the current month The cursor cannot move in this table the dates in yellow are those with existing video records You can only search files of one day each time When the month inputted in is not the current month the status list will be refreshed REC TYPE Press Enter to select types to recall All videos Alarm video All videos by default DISK SELECT Press Enter to select disk SDIHDD HDD by default DATE Press the numeric keys to input the date the current date by default START TIME Press the numeric keys to input the time 00 00 by default 24 M7000 Series User s Manual END TIME Press the numeric keys to input the time 23 59 by default SEARCH Move the cursor to search and press Enter to enter the following menu of SEARCH RESULT SEARCH RESULT DATE 2011 05 27 TYRE RES Press the arrow keys to select the video to be checked press ENTER to play the video and press EXIT to return to the parent menu o Press the arrow keys to select Home Previous Next End and press ENTER to display page turning information 4 5 System Setup In the main menu press the arrow keys to select the SYSTEM SETUP menu
17. ENTER Upon completion press the Save button to save settings 4 5 5 Security Setup Setting login password 33 M7000 Series User s Manual SECURITY PASSWORD ON OFF USER PWD reeds CONFIRM use ADMIN PWD a CONFIRM ao NOTICE PASSWORD IS 6 NUMBERS m Password Set whether to enable the login password and then press ENTER to input e On When log in with the Admin password Admin User password can be set When log in with the user password only the User password can be set press numeric keys to input the passwords inputted twice should be consistent Off Password cannot be set After entering the menu one can directly enter the main menu without login Note If there are multiple devices with the same power supply for recording please set different password and device ID for each device so as to avoid disturbing other devices when operating one of them the device ID may be modified in Basic Setup 4 5 6 Network Setup NETWORK SETUP LOCAL SETUP IP ADDRESS 192 168 000 192 NETMASK 255 255 255 000 GATE WAY 192 168 000 001 MAC 00 44 53 75 55 56 CENTER SETUP TYPE IP DOMAIN DOMAIN www 123 cn 3G SERVER 192 168 001 000 PORT 5678 WIFISERVER 192 168 001 000 PORT 5678 m Local setup Set the device IP address netmask gateway MAC etc which should be within the same subnet with the center server as shown in the figure above 34 M7000 Series User s Manual
18. M7000 Series User s Manual 4 Channel Industry Grade HD Mobile DVR Integrating 3G Wi Fi GPS and Voice Conversation Special Attention Images of this model is for reference only and no further notice will be given in case of any changes V1 1 2 PRO dU CHINO dUCUION a 4 VET AOS WE aida daa 4 2 pecitica lO Sia 4 iZ DO SCIICAUOINS vee sgiact sGarcisasiy nite o did cada 4 1 2 2 Basic Working Parameters ccccccceccceeceseceeececceeeseeeseeecsecaueceeesseeeeeseeesaeeseeesees 6 API A T 134 ENVIO ME ta Adapta D ces a a S S T WeDo Zu Precautions eoii a A N A NENE 8 koor VPC APPICA NON iia id 9 Vis FeatuUleS aaneen a a a a a Ae 10 2 APpearance ana ACCESSON Sia 11 ZV Front Panel Denton Susa 12 ZE DIA O a ee 12 22 Oter Dent a a a a a 12 ZZ Rear Ae STII INS si E A O ans Reon eneehe 12 2 3 Definitions of External Cables sisirin ini aai aa a a Eaa aai 13 Ze POWER CAD ad ia 13 2 3 2 Audio Video Input output Cables ccocccocccoccconcconcocnnonccncconnnncnonnncnnnonnnornnaronanos 14 2 5 9 GP Oo MO a ds 14 234 SG WEA AO Gl chris O II dees ainda e dee 15 23 0 EXTENSION CADISS ai 15 2 4 Infrared Remote Controller coooccocccoccconcocncococonocanoonncornoncnonnonononcncnnocnnnonncnrnnncnnnnnns 16 g FOSEINSLAllallON IS TUCU SS 17 3 1 Unpacking and Inspection Of Accessories occocccocccoccconcocncocnconoconcocnnonocononanononconnnnnnnnnos 17 3 2 Internal Structure DIagraMS ccooccccccccocccoc
19. OW OFF SYNNE OUTPUT ENABLE PWL RELAY OUTPUT OFF HIGH SAVE or EED G SENSOR MOVE DETECT WE Alarm input Supporting synchronous input of up to 6 channels of alarm Enable Set whether to enable the function upon alarm press ENTER to input PWL set high low level press ENTER to input Record set whether to start alarm recording of this channel press ENTER to input m Alarm output Supporting synchronous output of up to 1 channel of alarm Enable Set whether to enable the function upon alarm press ENTER to input PWL set high low level press ENTER to input m GPS Overspeed Move the cursor to overspeed and press ENTER to enter the following menu of overspeed alarm 31 M7000 Series User s Manual GPS OVER SPEED THRESHOLD 60 0 999 km h ENABLE ON OFF Threshold 60km h by default adjustable within the range of 0 999 press DEL to delete the original number press numeric keys to input Enable On Off press ENTER to input e On when the speed of the GPS exceeds the threshold value the alarm recording will be started and alarm logs will be recorded Off when the speed of the GPS exceeds the threshold value neither the alarm recording nor the alarm logs will be started Upon completion press the Save button to save settings Acceleration Move the cursor to G Sensor press ENTER to enter the following menu of G Sensor settings G SENSOR
20. PTZ management Display settings System upgrading Serial port management Menu Structure 22 M7000 Series User s Manual 4 2 User Login When the password is set to enabled press the ENTER button after startup of the main device to enter the login menu as shown in the figure below where it is required to input the correct user password or administrator password Move the cursor to Login and press ENTER to enter the system main menu Move the cursor to Cancel and press ENTER to quit the login menu When the password is set to Disabled press the ENTER button after startup of the main device to directly enter the system main menu without login Note after restoring to factory settings the password for ordinary user is 000000 and that for administrator is 888888 You can only view the system menu if you log in with the user password and will have no privilege to modify the parameters if you log in with the administrator password you will be able to both view the system menu and modify settings LOGIN DAA ONO 00000 USER NAME user admin PASSWORD 4 3 Main Menu After user login you will enter the following main menu consisting of PLAYBACK SYSTEM SET SYSTEM INFO MANAGE TOOL 23 M7000 Series User s Manual 4 4 Video Playback In the main menu press the arrow keys to select the video to playback and press ENTER to enter the REC SEARCH interface REC SEAR
21. SCREEN External G SAVE NW Serial port function selection The device supports function selection of external devices connected to the serial l ports currently supporting PTZ Device LED Display for selection 4 8 Shortcuts Keys 4 8 1 F1 Status Menu When press F1 with the remote controller the video output display of the device will display the following information Acceleration X 0 22g Y 0 319 Z 0 94g GPS module No Yes Longitude 0 113 56 4695 E Latitude 0 22 33 3895 N Speed 0 KM H Satellites detected 0 12 Altitude 0 46M 3G module No Yes Wi Fi module No Yes SIM No Yes Wi Fi signal O 55 97 Signal 0 31 Wi Fi online FAIL SUCCESSFUL Dial FAIL Successful Online No Yes 45 M7000 Series User s Manual 4 8 2 F2 Status Menu No status menu is shown by pressing F2 5 3G Application Instructions 5 1 General Diagram Video audio input a Mobile video camera Mobile interphone sound pick up Bus PTZ camera 5 A gt i Frontdoor Y camera Center door Camera Reversing camera Qa GPS Alarm switch vehicle status sensor Coach Bus mat Monitor A Logistics Truck _ SD card Police Car _ pa A te 255 ANV M7000 series oo f Hard Drive Remote controller Di m oi Gi MODA a A i o a Te Loo Remote surveillance center Client 46 Center server Center man
22. age video recording SD card recording upon loss of hard drive supporting hard drive heating applying drawer type hard drive box e Wide voltage design 8 36V DC wide voltage input suitable for various vehicles DC 5V 0 5A 12V 2A output O Rapid startup capable of entering normal working mode within 25 seconds after startup supporting on off with key switch timed on off and delayed on off etc 10 M7000 Series User s Manual e Optional functions m 3G wireless transmission m Wi Fi wireless transmission m GPS G sensor acceleration sensor with precise time correction m IP calling m Dialing 2 Appearance and Accessories Front View Back View 11 M7000 Series User s Manual 2 1 Front Panel Definitions 2 1 1 LED Indicator PWR Power supply state indicator LED on system powered ALM Alarm indicator REC Recording indicator LED ON recording HD Hard drive indicator LED ON hard drive successfully loaded LED out failure loading hard drive LED flashing hard drive recording SD SD card indicator LED ON SD card successfully loaded LED out failure loading SD card LED flashing SD card recording GPS GPS signal indicator ERRJError indicator V Loss Video loss indicator LED ON 1 or more video inputs lost HTR Heating indicator NET Network indicator 2 1 2 Other Definitions IRJIR receiver for receiving signals from the remote controller LOCK Hard drive lock t
23. agement software M7000 Series User s Manual 5 2 Host Parameters Settings 5 2 1 Center IP and Port Settings Note NETWORK SETUP LOCAL SETUP IP ADDRESS 192 168 000 192 NETMASK 255 255 255 000 GATE WAY 192 168 000 001 MAC 00 44 53 75 55 56 CENTER SETUP TYPE IP DOMAIN DONNE 3G SERVER 192 168 001 000 PORT 5678 WIFISERVER 192 168 001 000 PORT 5678 1 The server IP must be a public network IP 2 5678 by default currently not supporting modification by users reserved 3 Ifthe PC running the Fclient is in the intranet a port mapping at the router is required Applications Wireless G Broadband Router WRT54G2 I 5 Access Applications amp Gaming Setup Wireless Security Ardo pra Port Range Forward Port Triggering Dz Gos Administration Port Range Forward Port Range Forwarding Port Range Certain applications may require to open specific ports in order for tto function correctly Application Start End Protocol IP Address Enable eo eae to 1921680 a es 192 1680 m Pere ae See to 192 168 0 155 Ol a to 1921 68 0 155 E ae rarata oriy those to 192168 0 100 O mores to 192468 0 3 Ol 12 5678 1921680 Both 192 168 0 6 192 166 0 0 K save Settings Cancel Changes Afafe H cisco 4 There may be 2 modes of reporting server domain name and IP In case of domain name the user s
24. anagement 38 M7000 Series User s Manual MANAGE TOOL 4 7 1 Log Management The Log Management records events of startup and shutdown GPS time correction alarm moment etc including date time and event name LOG MANAGE START TIME 2011 05 27 00 00 00 END TIME 2011 05 27 23 59 59 DATE TIME EVENT NAME 11 05 27 alarm in 1 11 05 27 alarmin 2 11 05 27 power on 11 05 27 alarmin 4 NW Start Date Set the start date of the log recalled press numeric keys to input m End Date Set the end date of the log recalled press numeric keys to input NW Start Time Set the start time of the log recalled press numeric keys to input m End Time Set the end time of the log recalled press numeric keys to input 39 M7000 Series User s Manual NW Search Button Move the cursor to the Confirm button to search all log information during the period from the Start Time to the End Time and press ENTER to search Press the arrow keys to select Home Previous Next End and press ENTER to display page turning information 4 7 2 Disk Management It is mainly used for formatting designated disk DISK MANAGE DISK FORMAT DIS Gis m Oa SDJ z BID m Disk Selection Select SD or HDD press ENTER for selection E Format Button Select the Format Button and press ENTER the following window will pop up 40 M7000 Series User s Manua
25. and press ENTER to enter the following SYSTEM SETUP menu The menu mainly consists of the following submenus BASE SET REC SET POWER SET ALARM SET SECURITY NETWORK SYSTEM SETUP ALARM SET NET WORK 25 M7000 Series User s Manual 4 5 1 Basic Setup This menu is mainly for settings of basic information of the system BASIC SETUP DATE TYPE YMD DMY MD Y TIMEZONE GMT 08 00 12 01 12 DATE 2011 05 27 09 01 30 IDLE TIME 30 30 36005 DEVICE NO 11111 COMPANY NAME Company Name AVA H ws O 01061016 DRIVER NAME Driver Name BUS LINE NO Bus line no SAVE m Date Format This is used for selecting date format i e year month date date month year month date year press ENTER for selection m Time Zone This is used for selecting time zone GMT 08 by default press ENTER or for selecting other time zones m Date Time This is used for modifying the current date press numeric keys for input m Idle Time This is used for setting menu wait time when the preset time is exceeded the current user will be logged out automatically and the system will return to the surveillance status The default wait time is 30 seconds and the range is 30 3600 seconds which can be inputted with the numeric keys m Device No This is used for occasions where one remote controller is used for controlling multiple devices adopting different passwords and device IDs may avoid mutual interference When se
26. atically starts recording at the set time eo Manual After startup of the device press the Record key to start recording o Alarm After selecting Enable and enable Record and Output in Alarm Settings the system will automatically start recording alarm files Bitrate The data traffic per second the default value is 1600KBPS press ENTER or press for selection m Resolution D1 HD1 CIF D1 by default press ENTER to input m Audio To set whether to encode audio synchronously while video recording or not Select enable disable and press ENTER to input NW Time Slice Length of each section of video recorded in continuous recording status 15 30 45 60 ENTER to input m SD Function 27 M7000 Series User s Manual No recording Mirror image recording Record upon loss press ENTER to input 1 No recording recording is only available for hard drive even if it s full the SD card will not be used for recording 2 Mirror image recording When the hard drive is recording video with the main stream the SD card is recording video with the sub bit stream When the hard drive is not recording the SD card will not record the recording will not be started without the SD card and the recording with SD card will not be started without the hard drive 3 Record upon loss in case hard drive error or absence of the hard drive the SD card will record video with the main stream Note If both the hard dr
27. card and signal and whether the dialing is successful to the user Operation guide Press F1of the remote controller in the preview menu for checking 48 M7000 Series User s Manual 5 3 PC Software Settings At present the user does not need to make configuration just run the client software After successful dialing of the device it will automatically connect to the server set by the user and when the connection is successful it will be shown in the Device List of the PC software As shown in the figure below Mobile Device Manage Platform Replay Log Manager Setting ESS AA 18 Please enter key word Query o HE O ll gt Search Results x fm dev 3 2 0 123 0 0 0 fm 02011 5 2 0 fm jiegao D 0 0 fm pI 2 0 0 LowSpeed Alarm 0 Speed O KM h Latitude Pe EY oo 2 FB Google 5000 HE 1 Brake NO SYC Satellite Num Index Device Name PTZ Control dp Speedx Q a Speedy M Zoom DO Azalea Focus D karapa Iris D9 yamar gian 192 168 0 236 17 18 FlowRate 15 KB 5 4 Precautions 1 The type hall be corresponding to the 3G module and SIM card currently supporting TD EVDO and WCDMA 2 Itis M ofthe 3G antenna that is connected to the module 6 Host Upgrading Instructions Precautions During the upgrading the following operations are forbidden power cut plugging or insertion of hard disk or SD CARD unlocking the hard drive lock or disabling
28. depend on the rubber shock absorbing covers and shock pads on both sides gt m rs heed Pisa Step 4 Install the rubber shock absorbing covers Mount the rubber shock absorbing covers on both sides of the SATA hard drive with the side of the cover with the lug close to the PCB Connect power cable smoothly Ensure reliable installation of cable interfaces of different components 19 3 4 M7000 Series User s Manual Step 5 Close the enclosure and fasten the screws Note Please note that the bolts on the sides cannot be mixed with that on the bottom and ensure tightness of all bolts always remember to lock the hard drive after installation otherwise the device may not be started SD Card Installation Open the hard drive lock with the key and remove the hard drive enclosure and remove the SIM card over then appears the SD card slot as shown in the figure below Since the SD card slot is close to the 3G module to facilitate inserting and removing the SD card it is recommended to remove the 3G module before inserting or removing the SD card and then align the SD card to the SD card interface and press to the end pay attention to the front and back sides of the SD card when inserting it after inserted the SD card should have a notch at the upper right corner Press the card and pull out the 3G module Remove the 3G module 20 M7000 Series User s Manual Insert the SD card
29. e 60 C Environment Humidity 10 to 95 1600W x62 H x200 D mm Weight Net 2200g Gross 3500g Product Module Options M7000 Series SD card HARD DRIVE GPS Wi Fi Product Type Customized M7001 V x 1 2 2 Basic Working Parameters Working ee ltem Description Parameters 6 M7000 Series User s Manual Input voltage at 8V 36V the device will be automatically turned off and enter the protection mode if Power Supply Input 8 36V the voltage is lower than 8V for a long time if the voltage is higher than 36V for a long time the voltage protection device will block the power supply AS Output voltage 12V 0 2V Max current 2A Output voltage5V 0 2V Max current 0 5A Al outputs are provided with overcurrent protection Output Voltage when the output current is greater than 1 2 times of the preset max current for a long time the output will be cut automatically and the output will be resumed upon normal loading SoY Veni key off Vehicle Key Signal gt 7 BV Vehicle key on Video Input Impedance of 750 for each channel of video Impedance Video Output 1Vp p Outputting a 1Vp p CVBS analog signal o 2v Lowe level alarm I O Interface Above 5V Hi level alarm Standard RS232 Serial Ports Supporting 2 RS232 ports Interface Antenna External Antenna Antenna interface with embedded GPS Pedestal Standard Ethernet Interface Standard RJ45 interface with indicator Interface Standard
30. ection m Encrypt On Off press Enter for selection Encrypt type WEP by default m Wi Fi wireless local network settings Set IP sub mask gateway SSID Password etc within the same subnet of the center server Upon completion press the Save button to save settings Note The settings above should be corresponding to the router 4 6 System Info In the main menu press the arrow keys to select the System Information menu and press ENTER to enter the following menu of system information 37 M7000 Series User s Manual SYSTEM INFO FIRMWARE VER V000001 HARDWARE VER V0001 MCU VER WO00002 DINO EN 000101072 CAPACITY MEDIUM TOTAL REMAINING 7 3893GB 486 0156MB 298 0530GB 724 5000MB NH Software version number Software version number of the device m Hardware version number Hardware version number of the device m MCU version number Version number of the SCM NW Hard drive information Storage Medium SD and HDD Total Capacity displays the total capacity of the SD card and the hard drive Remaining displays the free space of the SD card and the hard drive 4 7 Management Tools In the main menu press the arrow keys to select Management Tools menu and press ENTER to enter the following menu of Management Tools The Management Tools menu mainly consists of Log Management Disk Management Defult set Configuration Management PTZ Management OSD Settings System Upgrade and Serial Port M
31. es to prevent short circuit of the power supply that may burn the battery jar 3 The yellow wire must be connected to the ignition wire otherwise the device will not support ignition mode 4 Note the mobile device must be directly connected to the positive and negative poles of the battery jar without any earth which may generate negative pulse and disturb normal operation of the device Power cables for the positive and negative poles must have the diameter of above 1 5 13 M7000 Series User s Manual Power cable The figure above shows the actual power cable Circuit o Color Name Description 2 3 2 Audio Video Input Output Cables D gt o Left Right Left Audio Video Input Output Cable Right Tie line Video Input VIN1 VIN4 4 video inputs BNC connector as the interface Audio video output VOUT 1 video output BNC connector as the interface Audio input AIN1 AIN4 4 audio inputs RCA connector as the interface Power supply DC 12V power supply output DC connector as the output interface 2 3 3 GPS Module GPS module antenna The figure above shows the actual GPS module 14 M7000 Series User s Manual 2 3 4 3G Wi Fi Antenna Left Right Left 3G antenna Right Wi Fi antenna 2 3 5 Extension Cables Extension cables Cable color Label BE bor White ALI i White ALZ White AL3 White ALA Black ALS Grey ALS Red GND Yellow DEBUG Black NC1 Grey CCM Red Ri Yellow Tz
32. gnizing 2 Disk reading writing error b Abnormal operation of the SCM Q The SD card indicator is not on or flashing A There are three states of the SD card indicator on out and flashing respectively indicating the following Out The SD card not inserted or failure of the device to recognize the SD card On The SD card exists but not the storage for the current recording Flashing The SD card exists and is the storage for the current recording Q The hard drive indicator is not on or flashing A There are three states of the hard drive indicator on out and flashing respectively indicating the following Out The hard drive not inserted or failure of the device to recognize the hard drive On The hard drive exists but not the hard drive for the current recording Flashing The hard drive exists and is the disk of the current recording Q Both the SD card indicator and the hard drive indicator are on while not flashing A This may be caused by the following causes a The device considers no current recording tasks according to the menu settings by the user b Both the SD card and the hard drive are full while the auto overwriting function is disabled in the menu Q Blank screen of some channels A This may be caused by the following causes a This channel is not connected to the video b The camera connected to this channel is damaged or abnormal c Ifthe camera is powered through the device it may be possibly t
33. hat the voltage of the device cannot ensure normal operation of the camera d Poor contact or damage of the cable connecting this channel Q No GPS signal A This may be caused by the following causes a GPS antenna is not connected 53 8 10 11 12 13 M7000 Series User s Manual b GPS antenna is placed indoors c GPS module is damaged d The software is for 7001 and does not support this function Q Abnormal G Sensor data A This may be caused by the following causes a G Sensor not calibrated G Sensor should be calibrated in the settings menu b The software is for 7001 and does not support this function c G Sensor is damaged Q Video files cannot be played back on the PC A This may be caused by the following causes a Video file directory or video files are not selected Please select the video file directory before playback b Local video files are damaged causing failure in reading Q The remote controller does not work A This may be caused by the following causes a No battery in the remote controller b Remote controller damaged c Device failure Q The map is not displayed during the playback A This may be caused by the following causes a The network cable for the PC for playback is not connected b The PC is unavailable for accessing the network although the network cable is connected Q How does the overwriting function of video files work when recording video on the SD
34. he device can be started only after being locked and be automatically in the standby status after being unlocked MIC MIC input EAR Earphone output 2 2 Rear Panel Definitions 12 M7000 Series User s Manual PWR Power supply interface MIGPS GPS module interface EXTEND l O Extension interface RJ45 Network interface AV INJAudio video input interface AV OUT Audio video output interface PirwI FI Wireless LAN antenna interface II3G 3G antenna interface Note indicates that Wi Fi 3G antenna and GPS module interface are used for 7002 series network models 2 3 Definitions of External Cables 2 3 1 Power Cable The figure below shows the power cable and the red wire and the black wire are directly connected to the battery jar of the vehicle The red wire is connected to the positive pole and the black to the negative pole The yellow wire is connected to the ignition wire when the on off mode is set to ignition mode The device will be automatically turned on once the vehicle key switch is turned on and automatically turned off when the vehicle key switch is turned off The yellow wire is connected to the position for the vehicle key to turn on all dashboard lights the one before the position to start the motor Note 1 Before connection confirm the voltage of the battery jar between 12V 24V or the device may be burnt 2 After the connection pay attention to the insulation between power cabl
35. istic trucks coach bus taxies train metro light rail vessels Topological graph of main applications Client 1 4 ANV M7002 a M7000 Series User s Manual Mobile Remote Surveillance System Solution AN V M7002 ANV M6002 gt d a4 ANV M6002 tah 2 ail lr a Se GIAN ee EVDO WCDMA TD SCDMA y Vehicle management W Stream media User management C Internet h J a gs Server Features eo H 264 video code compression dual stream output e G 26 audio compression format 4 channel audio input 1 channel audio output o Power off protection in emergency adopting special UPS technology which ensures the device to work for 3 5 seconds after the external power supply is cut thus ensure complete video data and avoid file damage Oo Real time local recording multiple formats for selection supporting full screen of single channel or multi window stitching upon accidents Switch signal interface 6 channel alarm input 1 channel alarm output e PTZ control eo Multiple recording modes record upon startup timed recording and triggered recording e Universal video file formats applying ASF format which can be played with the universal software VLC or the supplied playback software supporting 1 channel or 4 channel synchronous playback e Data storage supporting a 2 5 hard drive and 1 SD card with the capacity up to 32G supporting dual stream mirror im
36. ive and the SD card exist priority should be given to the hard drive Video channel settings This is used for setting recording parameters of each channel press ENTER to input 4 channels image levels from 1 5 with level 1 as the highest and level 5 as the lowest frame rate 1 25 frames for PAL and 1 30 frames for NTSC recording can be enabled or disabled Video overwriting strategy Options Off Normal Video All Videos for setting whether to automatically overwrite the video and press ENTER to input 1 Off the video will not be automatically overwritten when the hard drive or SD card is full 2 Normal Video normal video files instead of alarm video files of the hard drive or SD card will be automatically overwritten 3 All Videos both normal video files and alarm video files of the hard drive or SD card will be automatically overwritten Note The hard drive and the SD card are overwritten circularly Delay for alarm recording 30 seconds by default adjustable within the range 30 seconds 1800 seconds press numeric keys to input Timer list settings Move the cursor to Record Time List and press ENTER to enter the following list menu 28 RECORD TIME LIST DATE EVERYDAY WO DAS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY TIME 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 TIME 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0
37. l Message Warning Format hard disk Yes Start formatting the SD card or hard drive press ENTER to input No Cancel formatting and return to the Management Tools menu m Cancel Button Cancel disk management operations press ENTER to return to the Management Tools menu 4 7 3 Factory Settings This restores factory settings of the device and the settings of the system will restore the default settings 41 M7000 Series User s Manual Yes Restore factory settings No Return to the Management Tools menu 4 7 4 Configuration Management Imports and exports configuration files CONFIG MANAGE IMPORT CONFIG FILE S BY 5 B B N Ons om ma al mm A d Fe Jr Ivi SY va v EXPORT CURRENT CONFIG FILE S BY 5 B B Import Configuration press ENTER to import the configuration file DVR CFG from the root directory of the SD or hard drive Export Configuration press ENTER to save the con figuration file DVR CFG to the root directory of the SD or hard drive 42 M7000 Series User s Manual 4 7 5 PTZ Management PTZ MANAGE CHANNEL CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 ADDRESS 1 0 255 1 0 255 1 0 255 1 0 255 BAUDRATE 4 CHANNEL 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 PROTOCOL 4 CHANNEL Pelco D Pelco _P SAVE W Channel Supporting 4 channels each channel can be subject to independent serial port informa
38. logies and wide voltage design it features concise appearance flexible installation powerful functions and safe and reliable system The M7000 series is divided into 2 subseries M7001 local version and M7002 network version the local version supports only local video recording functions instead of network functions like 3G and Wi Fi and applying functional modular design the network version has optional features that allows customization of functions like 3G type Wi Fi and GPS etc Product picture 1 2 Specifications 1 2 1 Specifications System parameters can be set through external display and Graphics Operation Interface y P g p ay remote controller l 2 level management for user password administrator Security Management password supporting encrypted transmission Video and Video Input l l l 4 channel video input 1channel video output 1 0Vp p 750 Preview Output OSD Character superposition function information superposition of time and date device ID and GPS etc M7000 Series User s Manual Video Compression Compression coding Applying Hisilicon hi performance processor Format Dual Stream Supported Preview Preview of 1 channle 4 image stitching supporting full Function screen triggered by event and switching of stitched images PAL 100 frames s up to 25 frames s per channel NTSC Frame Rate 120 frames s up to 30 frames s per channel Resolution CIF HD1 and D1 for selection s
39. ncconoconococnonononncononnonononnnonononannnarnnnnnnnaninaninnnnns 17 Die Va MIO a aid 17 Je MOOZ res RO ane rea ea acta eae ee ee ee 18 33 FAL drive Instala cia AA 18 3 gt DG arduas ta lada ii 20 39SM Card Sta ANOR iia aia 21 0 Antenna Stata od oda in 21 4 Description Of HOST Menus as 22 A Ti MEn SIC AA O ee 22 nn ro a 23 E Man Men is 23 AA Video Pla yDaCKsrtsnsaa add ide 24 SE A o Po oesa yaa Mecatal dau hats Giuk sao ie 25 A h Basie eli 26 A REC SC a eS 27 4 5 3 Startup SNutdOwn Setup oocccoocccocccoccconocononanonoccorocononononcnonnonanonrnonnonanenanennnennnnnnos 30 A A 31 SS nn saaharengndiue nera an 33 M7000 Series User s Manual Contents M7000 Series User s Manual ESO NEON e O 34 SEA 37 4T Management TIOS sii Aa 38 ALE BOG Management lso iii 39 Ae AS MAN AE ME lib 40 AT OF e A 41 4 7 4 Configuration Management c oocccccncccccnncncocnnonnnnoconncnonononnnnnonnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnaninoninos 42 AO E LM AN cado 43 AT OS OSD e e O E tan aah peat enngiemes aan 43 4T System Upgrading i 44 4 7 8 Serial Ports ManageMent ocooocccccccocnccocccocncconononocncnononcnncnnnnnonononannnnnnnnnnonaninaninos 45 429 SNOWS RS iii llas 45 E A A hosua end coe end oe eacteee 45 4 8 2 F2 Status Menu No status menu is shown by pressing F2 occooccconccconicocnno 46 3 SFA DIIGATION ISIC CHOI S iea es 46 51 General Diada Ms lada 46 LOS DRAMAS SM e cds 47 5 21 Genter IP a
40. nd Port Set ui aun Ps dante bhodeadavida don obi eanaansadavdeet estat ie omadinaeateneds 47 5 2 2 Setup of Dialing Parameters cooocccocccccncconococnnoonononncnnonnnnonononannoncnonanonanonannnnanos 48 5 25 VIEWING Dialing Stal isis ice 48 Bde CG SOMWAlC S CUD istic a a ents asadmna a ooam anane eahuanee tanned eam a eae 49 DA RE CAMION Sac did 49 6 MOSt Upgrading IASTUCIONS ci os 49 61 UDOTAdINng MOJE Saydan n aii 49 A a o A A nate eee eat eee de 50 Brel FAD DIIC AU ONS A dx awteaaway NEO E S 50 6 2 2 UDOOV ROOMS Kernel 0 di e eii stood 50 6 29 E MM OPPAPPO 50 PO A 50 6 24 VIEWING Versi n NUMDCN iiipin tao a sd dondt eae erie 50 CPS id ic 51 PA AQUESONS DNI en 51 7 2 Questions on Wireless Module occooccccocccocccocnoconicoconocnconccnnnnnnnnonnnnnanonarnnnnnonaninaninos 51 TQS IAS e SL 52 74 QUESTIONS OM RECO A ii ida 52 1 3 QUESTIONS OF COMME CIOMN rat ova 52 70 QUESTIONS ON Alal cocos 52 TT NCR PIO A E scan cen cece 53 M7000 Series User s Manual 1 Product Introduction 1 1 Overview ANV M7000 series is a high end mobile hard drive DVR dedicated for mobile surveillance market Applying high speed processor and embedded operating system and integrating various state of the art technologies of IT industry such as audio video codec technologies large capacity hard drive storage technologies stream media network technologies video audio noise reduction technologies mature damping techno
41. ng mode Stops recording in manual recording mode Stops playing the video in playback mode Pauses during playback E Displays information like acceleration GPS Wi Fi 3G module SIM card dialing online etc in the surveillance menu This function is used for FB7002 F2 Monitors single channel and displays PTZ information F3 Reservation CC e E n _ 16 M7000 Series User s Manual 3 Host Installation Instructions 3 1 Unpacking and Inspection of Accessories After unpacking please check the device for distortion or any other damage in which case please stop using the device and contact your supplier There is a packing list in the carton please check all accessories of the main device for completeness according to this list 3 2 Internal Structure Diagrams 3 2 1 M7001 Power interface Signal transfe board 17 M7000 Series User s Manual 3 2 2 M7002 3G antenna interface SD card slo 3 3 Hard Drive Installation Hard drive installation steps Step 1 Unlock the hard drive and remove the hard drive enclosure Step 2 Remove the bolts altogether 7 and remove the 6 bolts on the bottom of the hard drive enclosure 18 M7000 Series User s Manual Remove 1 bolt on the back side of the enclosure Step 3 Install the shock pads Install the shock pads on both sides according to the installation diagram of the hard drive The hard drive is not fixed by bolts and will
42. pport setings or sarm ot strago pace Function GPS overspeed alarm acceleration alarm motion detection Communication Ports RS232 RJ45 10M 100M self adaptable network interface Embedded 3G wireless transmission module WCDMA 5 M7000 Series User s Manual Optional CDMA2000 TD SCDMA system for selection Compatible with GPRS EDGE Embedded Wi Fi module GPS Optional Supporting external GPS Supporting 3G Wi Fi data channel transmission supporting Wi Fi priority transmission strategy supporting remote downloads of back end recording strategies PTZ Control Supporting PTZ control realized by local ad client software l Supporting parameter configuration functions for mobile Parameter Configuration l DVR coding channel Remote Data Transmission Channel Selection l Supporting SD card hard drive upgrading and remote System Upgrading aradin 1 ACC on off 2 Hard drive lock on off Power Supply 3 Delayed shutdown 4 Timed on off P ower Input Voltage DC 8V 36V Supply and ar Output Voltage 12V 4 0 5A 5V 0 5A With patented UPS power supply continuous working Power off technology it can work for 3 5 seconds after external power Consumptio n Protection supply is cut so that the intactness of video data can be kept upon sudden power failure Power l l l lt 10W in normal operation lt 0 5W in standby mode Consumption l Normal 0 C 60 C upon hard drive preheating 25C Operating Temperatur
43. s a To extend the service life of the device try to install the device at locations on the vehicle subject to slight vibration b The device shall be installed in ventilating parts of the vehicle when installed on a level plane the device shall be kept 6 inches 15cm away from other objects to facilitate ventilation and cooling do not install the device in an enclosed space the trunk for instance c External cables of the device should be provide with sufficient spacing and flame retardant housing to prevent the cable from bending or abrasion due to vibration and thus cause leakage of electricity d Keep the device from heat source of the vehicle or sundries it is strictly prohibited to place anything on the device e The device can only be installed horizontally or vertically sideways please consult the manufacturer if you need to install it along another direction installation at any other angle may damage the device and is strictly prohibited 5 Device safety a Prevent the driver or passenger from intervening or damaging parts cameras cables and other accessories of the device keep the device away from other restricted vehicle parts b Starting the vehicle while installing components cameras cables and other accessories of the device may cause damage of the device keep the vehicle still during the installation and prevent it from dropping 1 3 3 Typical Applications Applications bus school bus staff bus log
44. tion settings m Address Set the address code corresponding to the channel W Baudrate Set the Baudrate of serial port communication supporting 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 E Protocol Support Pelco P and Pelco D protocols 43 M7000 Series User s Manual 4 7 6 OSD Setup OSD SETUP REAL TIME DISPLAY TIME YES NO RECORD OVERLAY DISPLAY TIME YES NO VEHICLE NO YES NO GPS YES NO m Preview time superposition selection Yes No press ENTER to select m Recording time superposition selection Yes No press ENTER to select m Recording license plate superposition selection Yes No press ENTER to select m Recording GPS superposition selection Yes No press ENTER to select 4 7 7 System Upgrade SYSTEM UPGRADE CURRENT VER 1070801 T123000 V42201 V051011 UPGRADE TYPE Uboot Kernel Rootfs App ALL UPGRADE FROM SD HDD Current Version Display corresponding version number according to the selection in Upgrading Type the current version should be corresponding to the selected Upgrading Type 44 M7000 Series User s Manual m Upgrade Type Uboot Kernel Rootfs App ALL press Enter for selection m Upgrade From Hard drive SD card select hard drive to copy to the hard drive or select SD card to copy to the SD card press Enter for selection 4 7 8 Serial Management SERIAL MANAGE CHOICES SERIAL 1 PIZ LED SCREEN External G SERIAL2 PIZ LED
45. tting the device No press DEL to delete the original number and press the numeric keys to input the number which must be in 5 digits Enter security settings to set password corresponding to the device No Company Name License Plate Number Driver Name Route Number Press Enter to enter keypad menu press the arrow keys to move the cursor and press Enter to select corresponding letters and digits to be inputted Upon completion of settings press the Save button to save the settings 26 M7000 Series User s Manual 4 5 2 Record Setup This menu is for settings of recording parameters RECORD SETUP SYSTEM PAL NTSC RECORD MODE AUTO TIMED RESOLUTION D1 HD1 CIF ALARM MANU AL BITRATE D1 2048 2000 1600 1400 AUDIO ON OFF 1200 1000 800 600 HD1 1500 1300 1100 900 800 700 600 500 CIF 1200 1000 800 TIME SLICE 15 30 45 60 M 90 600 500 400 300 OVERWRITE NORMAL NONE ALL ALARM DELAY 30 30 1800S SD FUNCTION NO REC MIRR REC LOST REC CHANNEL QUALITY FRAME RATE RECORD CH1 1 4 1 1 5 25 1 30 ON OFF TIME LIST SUB STREAM SAVE W System PAL NTSC press ENTER to input m Record Mode Record upon Startup default Timed Recording Alarm Recording Manual Recording press ENTER to input There are 4 modes Startup Timed Manual and Alarm and the default mode is Startup eo Startup Automatically starts recording at startup of the device e Timed Autom
46. upporting 2 channels of D1 2 channels of CIF at the most Quality Grade 1 to grade 5 for selection descending CIF 256Kbps 1 5 Mbps 8 level bit rates for selection Bit Rate HD1 600Kbps 2 Mbps 8 level bit rates for selection D1 800Kbps 3Mbps 8 level bit rates for selection Audio Input 4 channel input 1 channel output l Output Audio ompression j G 726 coding Format Supporting one 2 5 hard drive and one SD card which supports up to 32G supporting data redundancy storage technology Ele Format e Tornat ASF FAT32 System Recording at startup by default supporting timed recording Storage Medium Video Strategies recording triggered by alarm and event as well as manual recording Recordin Searching by time type storage device and other Video Search N conditions Supporting playback on local device supporting synchronous playback of up to 4 channels and analysis on Video vehicle information in the files Playback Supporting fast forward fast backward play and pause supporting fast forward and fast backward at 2x 4x 8x and 16x speed supporting file play from selected time Alarm Input 6 channel on off signal alarm input 1 channel on off signal alarm output Alarm Prerecording function 15 seconds before alarm duration of Aaa recording after alarm can be adjusted from 30s 30min Storage Space l Supporting settings for alarm of storage space hare SU
47. witch and select LINE IN input in the Recording Settings menu if MICIN is connected the user needs to turn on the audio switch and select MIC input in the Recording Settings menu f Audio output cable is not connected or incorrectly connected 7 5 Questions on Connection 7 6 Questions on Alarm 1 Q Invalid alarm triggering A This may be caused by the following causes a Incorrect settings on the Alarm Settings menu such as failure to enable alarm for designated alarm input and incorrect output level configuration b Incorrect connection of alarm input or failure to connection alarm input c Incorrect signal level of the triggering source of alarm 2 Q Invalid alarm output A This may be caused by the following causes a Incorrect connection by the user 52 M7000 Series User s Manual b Incorrect menu settings such as failure to enable alarm output or incorrect output level configuration 7 7 Others 1 Q The power indicator is not on when the device is powered on A This may be caused by the following causes a The voltage falls beyond the range between 8V and 36V b The fuse on the power input wire is burnt out c The ignition signal is not connected Q The ERR indicator is on A This may be caused by the following causes a Neither the SD card nor the hard drive is inserted or the SD card and hard drive are inserted while the system partitioning is abnormal causing failure of the device in reco

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