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1. SYSTEM VIDEO FORMAT 3 PAL gt 3 NEW PASSWORD LOGIN VERIFY LANGUAGE NO TIME ZONE YES DATE TIME 2011704727 IO II 34 SYSTEM INFO VERSION UPDATE CONFIG SETUP CUSTOMIZE YOUR APP RESTART RESTART THIS APPLICATIOM OS REBOOT REBOOT FROM OS 2 Escape from the DVR system menu when enter again you will be required for use name Mobile HDD Video Recorder 31 3 The system is defaulted to be entered with no password If password is required go to NEW PASSWORD and set the password Input the same password in both rows of New Pass and Pass Confirm press lt OK gt or MENU to save and exit SYSTEM VIDEO FORMAT K K K K K K K K Pass Confirm OK CANCEL CONFIG SETUP CUSTOMIZE YOUR APP RESTART RESTART THIS APPLICATIOM OS REBOOT REBOOT FROM OS 5 16 Network Setting The system supports both Static IP and Dynamic IP Press lt MENU gt to enter the DVR system menu choose NETWORK and press lt MENU gt to enter its sub menu go to NETWORK TYPE and set it as LAN Static IP or DHCP Dynamic IP 1 If it is static IP mode you may choose IP ADDRESS SUBNET GATEWAY and DNS SERVER to set each option Mobile HDD Video Recorder 32 NETWORK PORT 10000 NETWORK TYPE 4 LAN IPADDRESS 192 168 0 220 SUB
2. bVYSNVS x TD Ca 0 0 gt 2 TE m m a gt 4 pin threaded connector CES a W lt T B e u HH 22 EE gt gt BB z E 585 555 D A 4 gt 255 gt T 4 i gt i Lhah 9 5 z a 5 i 5 36 5 USB 2 0 CABLE ao n JT8V5 I3NH3HI3 ss eie asa V Mobile HDD Video Recorder 17 5 Basic Operation and Menu System 5 1 Hard Disc Formatting Fora new hard disc or with situations listed below reguired to format it before using 1 1f the hard disc is not FAT32 file system such as NTFS which will not be recognized by the DVR system You have to format it by using FAT32 file system on your PC Partition Manager which can be downloaded from internet free of charge is recommended to be used for fast formatting and batch processing 2 If the hard disc is never formatted or the file system is corrupted you may have to format it before using This can be done on your PC by using FAT32 file system or format it on the DVR system itself by following steps given below 3 Insert the removable HDD box with
3. AVIN1 4 pin male connector including audio input 1 video input 1 and power output for camera 1 AVIN2 4 pin male connector including audio input 2 video input 2 and power output for camera 2 AVIN3 4 pin male connector including audio input 3 video input 3 and power output for camera 3 AVIN4 4 pin male connector including audio input 4 video input 4 and power output for camera 4 AVOUT 4 pin male connector including audio output video output and power output 1x speed sensor 3x sensors inputs 2x RS232 port 1x RS485 port and 1x 5V DC output Power Ground and ACC input 2 Bl 900006000 Mobile HDD Video Recorder 8 2 3 Wireless Remote Controller Power Alarm Digits Record Stop Play Audio Toggle Up Video Toggle Left Backspace 5 6 9 11 Menu Enter 12 15 00 OY Right ESC Down OK to confirm Fast Forward Next Pause Step Fast Backward Previous OSD Bl to use remote 1 2 3 4 gt 6 Press MENU to enter DVR system menu or sub menu You can also use lt gt to select among different value in the submenu You can also use x MENU as OK Press lt UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT gt button to move between the different menu item Press OK to save and exit the current menu Press lt ESC gt to cancel and exit the current menu If you modify som
4. 1 ASK STOP 4 YES gt RECORD SCHEDULE CUSTOMIZE RECORD SCHEDULE CHANNEL MODE Kl SEPARATE SEPARATE COMPOSITE 5 3 File Length Options for file length 5mins 10mins 15mins 20mins 30mins 45mins and 60mins The defaulted file length is 5 minutes The maximum file length is 60 minutes Mobile HDD Video Recorder 19 RECORD RECORD SETTINGS QUALITY AUDIO FILE LENGTH FILE TYPE avi ASK WHEN STOP 3 YES gt 3 RECORD SCHEDULE CUSTOMIZE RECORD SCHEDULE CHANNEL MODE 3 SEPARATE DR 5 4 Recording Quality Press lt MENU gt to enter the DVR system menu choose RECORD and enter its sub menu go to RECORD SETTINGS and press lt MENU gt to enter 1 Setting Menu for Composite Mode b pr 25 a auraha orre gt CH 01 About 1290M Hour Total Disk About 12 0Hours 2 Setting menu for Separate Mode Mobile HDD Video Recorder CH SIZE OUALITYJAMERARECMODE NET AUDIO 01101 q4GOODP 4 25 Pd4AUTOP qOFFP4 ON b 02 DI 4 gt 4 12 P d4AUTOP dOFFPq4 ON b 03 DI 8 P4AUTOP qOFFP4 ON gt 04 2 3D1 45 P d4AUTOP qOFFPId ON b CH 01 About540M Hour CH 02 About260M Hour CH 03 About130M Hour CH 04 About40M Hour Total Records About7 8Hour 3 Parameters for image qual
5. 23 Q What does the indicator light mean on the wire control L35 A The indicator light on the wire control is double color light red and green See the following form for their state State of mesh State of Enh green light g green light g One slow flash Communication of Slow flash every every three System start wire control is not three seconds seconds normal One flash every System is normal One flash every memory device second but no record second lighting System tecording lighting No definition normal System alarm One flash every 0 5 No definition One flash every 0 5 indicator the seconds seconds same as buzzer Mobile HDD Video Recorder
6. MENU to enter its sub menu go to RECORD SETTINGS and press MENU to enter The defaulted REC MODE is AUTO change it to MANUAL by press lt MENU gt press lt OK gt to save and exit Go to RECORD Mobile HDD Video Recorder 28 SCHEDULE and set the recording time RECORD RECORDSETTINGS QUALITY AUDIO FILE EVERYDAY FILE 1 FROM 08 00 TO 12 02 oe 2 FROM 14 00 TO 18 02 26 EDULE Ea 3 FROM 20 00 TO 34 02 HEN CHA 5 5 UOS cancel RESET 5 12 Video System Setting Press MENU to enter the DVR system menu Choose System to enter its sub menu set the VIDEO FORMAT as PAL or NTSC and press OK to save and exit SYSTEM VIDEO FORMAT K PAL NEW PASSWORD Z LOGIN VERIFY gt ENGLISH gt TIME ZONE TIME ZONE amp DST z DATE TIME 2011 04 27 16 11 34 SYSTEM INFO VERSION UPDATE CONFIG SETUP CUSTOMIZE YOUR Z APP RESTART RESTART THIS APPLICATIOM OS REBOOT REBOOT FROM OS Z 5 13 Set Date and Time 5 13 1 Set Date Display Format Press lt MENU gt to enter the DVR system menu choose SYSTEM and press lt MENU gt to enter its sub men go to TIME ZONE and set the DATE FORMAT MM DD MM DD YY or DD MM YY TIME ZONE DATE
7. lt 4 gt lt gt or number key 1 2 3 4 to select a specific camera channel and press PLAY to playback The play status is Mobile HDD Video Recorder 22 indicated by a green triangle on the top right corner of monitor You can press lt gt gt lt 4 gt to select a next or previous file Toggle from quad mode to full screen by pressing VIDEO esie 678 34 567890 ut 5 JAN uu 16 02 4 dio umma tae P de ul CH 04 Y na a X xy d p 4 P 3 5 lt 2 5676 N34 567890 E12 345678 N3 42567890 NOTE In Composite Mode please stop recording before trying to playback any archive file 2 Playback a specific archive file a Press lt MENU gt by remote to enter the DVR system menu choose STORAGE and enter its sub menu go to SEARCH BY TIME and press MENU to enter All record directories will be listed for option The directories will be listed by order of the date and hour To take 2011 04 27 14 for an example it means this directory contains all files recorded from 14 00 00 to 14 59 59 of April 27 2011 Mobile HDD Video Recorder 23 SELECTATYPE 4 NORMAL VIDEO file 2 Alarm dir file 0 2011 04 27 14 file 28 2011 04 27 09 dir file 2 2011 04 26 09 dif Tile 2011 04 26 16 file 1
8. upgrade gt upgrade your current application gt select the upgrade file gt OK Note press the menu key to enter the next level of menu items Normally you can complete the whole upgrade operation by using the menu key only 14 Q Does your DVR have RS485 control PTZ functions A For very few of car application using PTZ control mobile DVR factory default is without the RS485 control PTZ functions If you do need PTZ control function please contact sales when ordering 15 Q bought the mobile DVR with PTZ control function but it has no response after PTZ connecting A After you have confirmed your machine already has PTZ control function you may test your control functions in accordance with the following 1 Exchange the two lines of 485A and 485B to see if they are connected wrong 2 Confirm if the PTZ Protocol is right 3 Confirm if the PTZ Address is right our default is 1 trying to adjust to 0 or 2 generally the PTZ address code is 1 The address code needs to be changed when multiple PTZ devices connected In addition the address of each PTZ device cannot be duplicated if you have 4 PTZ devices you can respectively set them to address 1 address 2 addresse3 and address 4 16 Q what is the difference of Separate Recording Mode and Composite Recording Mode A Separate Recording Mode that is the DVR compress each of front end camera s image and audio separately if it is a 4 channel DVR you will hav
9. 001 405492380 6 20 NANG Refresh List so You can manually enter the SSID of the wireless network Back Next Exit 802 11B 802 11G WIFI Bridge Setup Wizard Model VAP11G For an example if you select the ES LINK TENDA to connect to press Next input the ascii code of your password in hex format You can look up the ascii code of your password in the ascii table Appendix A For an example if your password is hello you should input 68656c6c6f in 1 then press Next to finish Mobile HDD Video Recorder 47 Security Settings Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is an encryption method used to secure your wireless network If you network uses WEP encryption then enter its WEP settings on this screen p WEP B4bi ts Select the level of WEP encryption used A higher level of encryption means greater security If your network is not using WEP encryption keep the default setting Disabled If you are manually entering the WEP key enter 10 hexadecimal characters if you are using 64 bit WEP encryption Enter 26 hexadecimal characters if you are using 128 bit WEP encryption Vaild hexadecimal characters A through F and numbers 0 and 9 Keyl Back Next Exit 802 11B 802 11G WIFI Bridge Setup Wizard Model VAP11G e If now your PC could access to internet through this Wi Fi module it means the Wi Fi module has been debugged well You may remove the Wi Fi module from
10. 2011 04 25 15 file 1 2011 04 25 14 dir file 2 PageDown PageUp Total 15 b Press lt OK gt or MENU by remote to enter a specific directory All record files of the specific hour will be listed The file with an A suffix refers to Alarm Recording Use lt gt gt lt gt to turn a page C Use or lt gt to choose a file and press lt PLAY gt to playback By pressing lt OK gt or MENU details of the specific file will be shown up VIDEOFILE _ 1 20110427 162001 1001p0 avi VIDEO BEGIN 2011 04 27 16 20 01 VIDEO 2011 04 27 16 25 01 VIDEO LENGTH 00 05 00 VIDEOSIZE _ 20 2M VIDEO MODE PAL RESOLUTION 1 FILE TYPE avi CHANELNO cho0i AUDIO 671 d You can press Play to playback the file or Save As to copy the file to an USB flash drive To stop playback press STOP by remote 5 6 2 Playback the files on manufacturer s PC Playback Software a Install PC Playback Software exe included on the CD onto your PC b Remove the hard disc from DVR system and read on a PC by using a hard disc reader then run the PC Playback Software to playback the files 5 7 File Backup a Insert an USB flash drive into USB port on front panel of the DVR system b Press MENU by remote choose STORAGE and press MENU to enter its sub menu C Goto SEARCH BY TIME and pr
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12. Color Description GPS Connector 1 TXD1 Vacant TXD COM1 GPS 2 TXD2 Vacant TXD COM2 3 485A Vacant RS485 A PTZ 4 5 0V Red 5 VDC Pin 9 5 SNR2 Grey Sensor 2 6 SPEED Violet Speed sensor 7 RXD1 Vacant RXD COM1 GPS 8 RXD2 Blue RXD COM2 Pin 3 9 485B Vacant RX485 B PTZ 10 GND Black Ground Pin 5 11 SNR3 Grey Sensor 3 12 SNR1 Grey Sensor 1 GPS connector RS232 COM1 ee 0223 Mobile HDD Video Recorder 34 PIN Description RXD2 Data receive GND Ground WwW U1 W 5V DC Power output 1 Connect GPS receiver to DVR system through the sensor harness a ag 2 Press MENU to enter DVR system menu choose MOTOR and press MENU to enter its sub menu set the SPEED CHECK as From GPS and press OK to save and exit MOTOR LICENSE ID J56974 LINE 373 OVERSPEED 120km h SPEED CHECK 9 FROM GPS PULSES From Sensor PULSES UNIT OFF 3 The speed will be displayed on the left bottom of the monitor If you need the speed to be MPH other than KM H please select mile in the PULSES UNIT NOTE If no GPS device is connected to the DVR system speed on monitor will stay as To hide this information set the SPEED CHECK as Mobile HDD Video Recorder 35 5 17 3 Get Speed from Speedometer SPEED
13. RESET ALL TO USER CONFIG FACTORY RESET RESET ALL TO DEFAULT CONFIG EXPORT EXPORT CONFIG INTO A FILE CONFIG IMPORT IMPORT CONFIG FROM A FILE Mobile HDD Video Recorder 30 1 User Config Save If some system configurations are modified and you want to make a save copy for this please choose USER CONFIG SAVE and press lt MENU gt all configuration modifications will be save to internal flash of the DVR system 2 User Config Reset If some improper modifications have been done and you would like to reset to the previous configuration that you have saved please choose USER CONFIG RESET and press MENU to reset 3 Factory Reset The user can press FACTORY RESET to reset to the factory defaulted settings After this is pressed the system will restart automatically 4 Config Export Import Press CONFIG EXPORT the settings will be saved automatically onto the hard disc If the same configuration is required for other DVR systems just insert the hard disc into the DVR and choose CONFIG IMPORT to import the settings After importing successfully the DVR system will restart automatically 5 15 User Level and Password Setting The defaulted system enter is with no password To set the user name and password 1 Press MENU to enter the DVR system menu choose SYSTEM and press MENU to enter its sub menu set the LOGIN VERIFY to be YES press OK to save and exit
14. the COMENG 40 5 19 3 Video Adjustment eee ag aa NG a ANE a aae eoe ge eeu eee aaa aa a d a aaa a da eue 41 5 20 GPS SETTING OPTION ae etre GE AA a a Ga BA Na EN ea a Nn caeci ne daa paga nd 41 5 21 EVENT BUTTON amp CABLE SETTING OPTION nennen tnnt nnne nnne trennen nnns 42 5 22 FIRMWARE UPDATE ii deren Hee erede duane en eene iba de eed dE HAM need aa aen ena deste da 44 5 23 USING WI FI MODULE OPTION ccccssssesssessesssesessesesesecsesesssessesssessesesessesseesacscsesessssesessesseesacseeesaeseeesecseaseesseeeeeses 46 6 CONNECTION amp INSTALLATION CABLES 49 6 1 POWER SUPPLY CABLE ite e dee b b get MR a Na ag A E aera 49 6 2 VIDEO amp AUDIO INPUT OUTPUT CABLE RE PT ete e idea peer tede Ag 49 6 3 SENSOR HARNESS re IE ERR e eA ee ER TR Aeon dedere ta edle e anane 50 Ts SPECIFICATION e M aaa 52 8 LIST OF STANDARD ACCESSORIES 53 9 TROUBLE SHOOTIN Gives 54 Mobile HDD Video Recorder 4 1 General ntroduction The Mobile HDD video recorder is a compact full featured recording system that uses a hard disc as a storage device The recorder unit and associated accessories are specifically designed for operation in a mobile environment The Mobile HDD video record syst
15. your PC and connect to DVR s USB and LAN ports power on the DVR Meanwhile please find a PC within the same LAN start to Ping the DVR and see whether the DVR could be connected to the same wireless network or not Note After connecting the Wi Fi module to DVR normally it takes 6 7 minutes to ping through the PC The defaulted IP address is 192 168 0 220 If this is not with the same network segment of router you re required to change the IP If the DVR is ping through the computer it means it is connected to the same wireless network and you can control it on software 2 Use the client software to control the DVR a Install supplier s reviewing software into your PC You will get three icons of ViewPro AVPlayer and Record Calculator on your PC desktop ViewPro is used for live view file download set DVR remotely etc AVPlayer is used for files playback b Run the ViewPro User Name or Password is not required just press Enter to log in C The software will refresh automatically and add new DVRs into the DVR List If no DVR is found please check the network connection and refresh the list manually When a DVR is found please double click to login in By default there is no password so you just click Connect to login to the DVR You can see the live video by double click the channelO1 or other channels d Right click the DVR and choose setup you can set the parameter of the DVR e Click Remote Fil
16. 1 Use a power drill and screws supplied to fix the bottom cover of the Anti vibration Mechanical construction in the right place inside the vehicle nean 12 3 2 2 Insert the DVR unit inside floating bracket and fasten it with screws isses eee eene 13 3 3 CONNECT WITH CAMERAS 5 3 terere Eee HP HA dn i e bec hae ea e A re n PL REN 13 3 4 POWER CONNECTION ostoi titer ttis tee die apa t noeud are der eerta ete a pa aa ed pe e a iden 14 3 4 1 Use Ignition Switch to Turn On Off DVR eene enne enne nnne tnnt 14 3 4 2 Turn On Off DVR System Automatically eese aa a Ng a an GAGE Aa Ka NSA LEA E Tag etras tetas e gan en 14 3 5 SENSOR HARNESS CONNECTION Fr thier NER ER aa pa kan ah nah 15 3 6 EVENT BUTTON AND CABLE CONNECTION OPTION csccsssessesesesessesesesseeesesseesesseesseseeesseseseseeseeesecseeesecseseeecseseesacenes 16 4 MAIN SYSTEM OVERVIEW pasan gk ra Ya Fa ana aan aa eoa Eno eae asa YE saa Pa pea e vasa aa 17 5 BASIC OPERATION AND MENU SYSTEM eerte 18 5 LHARD DISCFEORMATTING iss vtec UR bee ep edite deutet eni den de eaten 18 5 2 CHOOSE RECORDING MODE ss ia wen Sect denn dee e leet 19 53 FILE LENGTH PU 19 5 4 RECORDING QUALITY et e re PI Pet tete e ie ei E tere shea are
17. 8 Power cable 1 pc 9 Remote Controller 1 pc 10 Fuse box 1 pc 11 1 5A fuse 2 pcs 12 Screws 4 pcs 13 User s Manual 1 pc Options Item Description Quantity 1 External GPS Receiver 1 pc 2 Event Button amp Cable 1 pc 3 Extension Cable 3m 5m 10m Option 1CH MDR 1 pc 2CH MDR 2 pcs 4CH MDR 4 pcs 4 2 5 Hard Disc 250GB or higher 1 5 Removable HDD box 6 Hard Disc Reader 1pc 7 Water and Tamper proof bok and 2 keys 1 Mobile HDD Video Recorder 53 9 Trouble Shooting 1 After connecting the DVR power no video output the first and second indicators lights on panel flashing alternately A The No 1 and No 2 indicator light is Power and Run If the 2 indicators lights are flashing alternatively the DVR missed the ignition signal please check if the yellow line of the input power lines has connected with the power positive level or if it s the same as the setting of the effective electrical level in menu settings The factory default settings set the high level effective that is it is effective when the yellow ignition signal line is connecting with the power positive level 2 Q As HDD s capacity limited how to make the videos time expand to meet the requirements of the customers A Reduce the video frame rate video quality and record by Composite Mode 1 Set the Channel Mode in the Video Settings menu to Composite Record see 3 5 2 Enter the Video Parameters settings menu se
18. FF CHO1 CH02 CH 03 CH04 OUTPUT OFF ON is not available yet BEEP ON OFF 5 8 2 Post Event Record The DVR system can implement post recording in modes of alarm recording and motion detection recording That means the DVR system will keep recording for scheduled time after alarm recording completes 1 Press MENU by remote to enter the DVR system menu 2 Choose ALARM and press MENU to go to its sub menu 3 Go to POST EVENT RECORD and use lt gt or lt gt to set the post recording time 0s 10s 20s 30s 45s 60s 180s available 4 Press lt OK gt to save the setting and exit ALARM POST EVENT RECORD 4 15s ALARM ACTION SETUP ACTION FOR ALARM MOTION ZONE CUSTOMIZE MOTION ZONE MOTION ACTION MOTION SENSITIVITY VIDEO LOSE om 4 5 VIDEO LOST SETTINGS Mobile HDD Video Recorder 26 5 9 Motion Detection 5 9 1 Set Motion Detection Zone Press MENU by remote to enter the DVR system menu choose ALARM go to MOTION ZONE and press MENU to set the area Choose the zone s which you want to monitor by using lt v gt lt gt and lt gt NOTE Please press lt MENU gt by remote to confirm after choosing each zone if you need select more than one zone gt iT 5 p 12 345678 N34 567890 5 9 2 Set Motion Detection Action Press lt MENU gt to enter the DVR system
19. FORMAT DST TIME ZONE 4 YY MM DD YY MM DD MM DD YY Mobile HDD Video Recorder DD MM YY 29 5 13 2 Set The Time Zone Press MENU to enter the DVR system menu choose SYSTEM and press lt MENU gt to enter its sub menu choose TIME ZONE and press MENU to enter go to TIME ZONE and select the right time zone TIME ZONE DATE FORMAT 4 YY MM DD P DST 4 USA 0110 TIME ZONE a PST UTC 8h PDT UTC 7h PST UTC 8h YST UTC 9h 5 13 3 Set Date Time Press MENU to enter the DVR system menu choose SYSTEM and press MENU to enter its sub menu to DATE TIME and press MENU to set date and time press lt OK gt to save and exit SYSTEM VIDEO FORMAT 3 PAL gt NEW PASSWORD LOGIN VERI gt D LANGUAGE DATA 04 27 gt 73 TIME ZONE TIME 16 PEESI cancer SYSTEM INFO VEKSIUN UPDATE CONFIG SETUP CUSTOMIZE YOUR APP RESTART RESTART THIS APPLICATIOM OS REBOOT REBOOT FROM OS 5 14 Configuration Setup Press lt MENU gt to enter the DVR system menu choose SYSTEM to enter its sub menu go to CONFIG SETUP and press lt MENU gt to enter and customize your configuration CONFIG SETUP USER CONFIG SAVE SAVE CURRENT USER CONFIG USER CONFIG RESET
20. IO OUTPUT 1 channel 5009 RCA AUDIO LEVEL 1V 2V p p AUDIO COMPRESSION G 711 STORAGE Hard Disc external USB device memory stick or hard drive FILE FORMAT AVI STORAGE SENSORS 1 speed sensor 1 ignition sensor 3 sensors for brake return etc COM PORT 2 RS232 port 1 RS485 port INTERFACE NETWORK RJ45 10M 100M Ethernet Support GPS receiver optional Synchronize the DVR system time GPS with GPS automatically can record GPS information along with video and audio GPS data format NEMA0183 Baudrate 4800bps PLAYER Specially designed player for the DVR SOFTWARE THIRD PARTY Windows Media Player Ver 11 0 or above VLC Media SOFTWARE Player Ver1 0 0 or above INPUT POWER From 8VDC to 32VDC POWER OUTPUT DC 12V 1 5A 5V 1A Working power lt 5W Strand by power 0 1W exclude camera Hard POWER COMSUMPTION _ Disc monitor WORK TEMPRETURE From 30 C 60 C SIZE 18cm X 18cm X 4 2cm 7 1 x 7 1 x1 65 WEIGHT 1 0 KG PACKAGE SIZE AND X2 X1 14 2 x 10 2 x 3 9 2 5K WEIGHT 36cm 6cm Ocm x 10 2 x 3 97 5KG Mobile HDD Video Recorder 52 8 List of Standard Accessories Item Description Quantity 1 Mobile HDD Video Recorder 1 pc 2 Removable HDD key 2 pcs 3 Removable HDD case 1 4 Anti vibration install unit 1 pc 5 AV input cable 1CH MDR 1 pc 2CH MDR 2 pcs 4CH MDR 4 pcs 6 AV output cable 1 pc 7 Signal cables 1 pc
21. ION SIGNAL HIGH LEVEL 4 If the vehicle is using low level as ignition signal you need to set the IGNITION SIGNAL as LOW LEVEL NOTE If the vehicle uses low level as ignition signal you need to set the IGNITION SIGNAL as LOW LEVEL 5 18 2 Turn On Off DVR System Automatically 1 Connect the DVR system to car battery as diagram shown below Note Please connect the yellow wire ignition wire to the pole 12V or 24V of car battery Mobile HDD Video Recorder 38 Black Red Yellow i wire Car Battery 01010101010 1510 0 0 0 0 Mobile HDD DVR 2 Press MENU to enter DVR system menu choose POWER and press MENU to enter its sub menu POWER ik POWER OFF 22 00 POWER OFF DELAY IGNITION SIGNAL IK IK 3 HIGH LEVEL Go to POWER ON and set the time you would like the DVR system to be turned on a b Goto POWER OFF and set the time you would like the DVR system to be turned off C If turning on off automatically is not required leave the POWER ON and POWER OFF time as 00 00 by defaulted POWER POWER OFF POWER OFF __TIME INPUT i IGNITION SI HH MM MIMA OK 5 19 Use 2 Mobile HDD Video Recorder 5 19 1 2 1 Connect th
22. ITLE CH 02 PDAS PTZ PARI OK CANCEL ATE E 3 After pressing lt OK gt to save the change the new camera name will be shown on the OSD Mobile HDD Video Recorder 40 5 19 3 Video Adjustment 1 Press MENU to enter the DVR system menu choose LIVE to enter its sub menu go to VIDEO ADJUSTMENT and press MENU to enter adjust the brightness contrast hue and saturation TH i 11 04 27 16 02 42 CHANEL 01 ser BRIGHTNESS 450 6 XN CONTRAST 440 SATURATION 450 hh DEFAULTS Push Me BEEN 2 Press OK to save and exit or lt ESC gt to discard the change If you want to resume to the defaulted settings just to DEFAULTS and press MENU or lt OK gt to confirm NOTE With the consideration of PTZ control is few used in mobile application The DVR system does NOT support PTZ by defaulted Please inform your sales person before mass production if you need this function 5 20 GPS Setting Option Press MENU to enter the DVR system menu choose GPS to enter its sub menu GPS GPS DEVICE GPSOK A GPS BURNIN EIKON GPS TIME SYNC 3 ON eJ BAUDRATE 4800 gt 3 a The DVR system will check the GPS device automatically If a GPS device is found to be connected the GPS DEVICE will show GPS OK if no GPS device is found it will show GPS NONE b GPS BURNIN can be set
23. Mobile HDD Video Recorder User s Manual Installation Manual Turn Power Off Before Removing Hard Drive PWR RUNALARM REC sys SDCARD o USB20 Thank you for using our Mobile HDD Video Recorder This manual is applicable for 1CH 2CH and 4 CH Mobile HDD Video Recorder Please read this User s Manual carefully to ensure that you can use the device correctly and safely The contents of this manual are subject to be changed without notice Mobile HDD Video Recorder 1 Warning This device is NOT of waterproof to prevent it from any accident of fire or electric shock please do NOT put any container with water on the device or nearby Do not expose the device to moisture or extreme temperatures This lightning flash with arrow symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert users that there might be uninsulated dangerous voltage which may cause A Important notice CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN To prevent from the risk of electric shock do NOT remove top cover or back cover There is NO user serviceable part inside Ask for service from qualified maintenance man 1 Please read over all cautions 2 Please keep this manual for reference in the future 3 Please notice all warning information 4 5 6 the device with a soft and dry cloth 7 Please do NOT get the gate of airiness heat exchange closed The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to
24. NET 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 DNS SERVER 192 168 0 1 HOST NAME 111 NETWORK IPADDRI SUBNET GATEWA DNS SER HOSTNA After setting please press MENU or OK to save and exit 2 If it is dynamic IP the system will configure the IP address automatically 3 HOST NAME is used for setting the DVR system s name 5 17 MOTOR 5 17 1 Set LICENSE I D and LI NE Press MENU to enter DVR system menu choose MOTOR and press MENU to enter its sub menu Set the LI CENSE ID and LI NE press to save and exit The information will be displayed at the top left corner MOTOR LICENSE ID 156974 LINE OVERSPEED TEXT INPUT Z SPEED CHEQ 15697 7 PULSES OK CANCEL lt PULSES UNIT TNI i Mobile HDD Video Recorder 33 LICENSE ID 156974 v OVERSPEED TEXT INPUT SPEED CHEQ 378 PULSES OK CANCEL PULSES UNI S 7 TIT 5 17 2 Get Speed from GPS 1 2 485A 5V SNR2 SPEED oe RXD1 RXD2 485B GND SNR3 SNR1 v el IK e Pin No Description
25. OFF DION b 02 d OFF 0 2 leIXHIGHPqCHO2 4 b 03 lt OFF 4 DON D b TEXT INPUT 4 CH 01 b OFF b PAN CANCEL a Connect the Event Cable to front panel of the DVR unit b Press the Event button the LED will flash in red and you will hear buzzer if you set the as ON it means alarm recording is triggered Mobile HDD Vi deo Recorder C The alarm recording is recorded in the log file Please use the AVPlayer to view the log information WinView 4 2011 05 06 10 44 05 Ignition signal off 2011 05 06 10 44 21 VIDEO LOST 2 2011 05 06 10 44 21 VIDEO LOST 3 Date All Dates Y Type Alarm Y Import pontem ae video Files DVR Log F video 2011050610 2_20110506 104409_2001p8 avi NOTE DVR system s firmware for the two applications is different Please tell your sales person the exact application before mass production 5 22 Firmware Update 1 Copy the update file to the root directory of hard disc The update file has the postfix of tar 2 Insert the hard disc into the hard disc slot on front panel of the DVR system press lt MENU gt by remote to enter the DVR system menu 3 Choose SYSTEM and press lt MENU gt to enter its sub menu 4 Choose SYSTEM INFO go to APP UPDATE and press lt MENU gt to get
26. SPEEDOMETER SIGNAL SPEED SENSOR 1 Connect the speed sensor harness in Violet color to speedometer 2 If the speedometer already has a signal output wire showed as SIG output in the following diagram you can connect Speed sensor input wire to the SIG output wire directly speedometer km h speed sensor input speed output Signal Output connect to speed sensor input wire OC gate output SINK 50 3 If the speedometer does NOT have a signal output wire please connect to the output of speed sensor This could also be input of the speedometer Mobile HDD Video Recorder 36 speedometer speedometer km h 20kQ Connect to speed sensor input wire 4 Press lt MENU gt to enter DVR system menu choose MOTOR and press MENU to enter its sub menu set the SPEED CHECK as From Sensor and press OK or MENU to save and exit MOTOR LICENSE ID J56974 LINE 373 OVERSPEED 120km h SPEED CHECK 4 From Sensor PULSES PULSES UNIT IN From Sensor 5 Calculate the pulse number the speed sensor generates for one kilometer Usually the speed sensor will generate 8 or 16 pulses if the wheel goes one round and you need to calculate the number of the pulse that the speed sensor will generate if the car runs for one kilometer Then set the number to Pulse No 6 While in a real application it s not easy to pulse number by the calculation on t
27. age Applicable for vehicles with 12V or 24 battery e The recorder provides each camera with stable 12V DC power DVR can detect the short cut on power circuit e use ignition to control the power e DVR can monitor battery voltage after Ignition off and auto into sleep mode when voltage is bellow specified level Recording mode Continuous record Support schedule recording Support alarm recording Support motion detection recording Support 2 recording mode composite mode and separate mode Speed and Vehicle status recording Record vehicle speed and car id with audio and video Support 5 sensors can be connected to speed ignition brake return right turn left turn light etc Over speed alarm Specified screen can be full screen displayed when return sensor trigged Double Anti vibration Mechanical Proof For HDD e Patent pending anti vibration design full floating construction with rubber 100 mechanical protection for HDD e Removable HDD box convenient HDD collection for recorded content browse SD card e Support SDHC card within 32GByte e Support SD card hot plug when not recording and playing Multiple player supported You may use manufacturer s PC Playback Software or any of the following third party media player to play back the record file e VLC media player version1 0 0 or above e Storm player Version 2009 or above e Winamp Version 5 531 or above Mobile HDD Video Recor
28. alert users the important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in this manual Please strictly follow the instructions in this manual while operating Please NEVER put this device under the place which is easily poured by water Please do NOT use abrasive chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the device Wipe 8 Please leave the device far away from hot and high temperature environment 9 Install the device with the accessories coming with it 10 Please take care when moving the device make sure of security and avoid being damaged by dropping from high place 11 Call for qualified maintenance man to repair when needed 12 The device can only be installed horizontally Installed vertically or out of the horizontal could hurt person or damage the device or and its parts Mobile HDD Video Recorder TABLE CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 5 2 PRODUCT FIGURES 7 2 I ERONTIPANEI etate dd dde ed edd ded a he 7 2 2 REAR PANEL RN e en REG RR ERR IER AS S tis 8 2 3 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER wax ee hee t E DER P rei e e mat baee eto ded 9 3 USING THE RECORDER En EPA Fe RA a 10 3 TPREPARE THE HARD DISC 52 ccrte ret eme pter er eee reir eee eder Ub eee sehe iE e Pet HE noa 10 3 2 INSTALL AND FIX THE ANTI VIBRATION MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION nnne nnne nnne enses 12 3 2
29. as ON or OFF If it is set to be ON the GPS coordinate will be shown on the screen if it is set to be OFF the coordinate will be hided C GPS TIME SYNC can be set as ON or OFF If it is set to be ON it will synchronize the DVR system time automatically Recommended If it is set to be OFF it may not synchronize the time d BAUDRATE refers to GPS communication baudrate The defaulted baudrate is 4800 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 for options Mobile HDD Video Recorder 41 5 21 Event Button amp Cable Setting Option Start Stop Button Event Button Lighting in Green On Recording Blinking in Green No Recording Blinking in Red every 1s No SD Card found Blinking in Red every 0 5s Alarm Two different applications of the Event Button amp Cable 1 Work as Start Stop Recording 2 Work as Alarm nput 1 Press MENU by remote to enter the DVR system menu 2 Choose ALARM and press lt OK gt or MENU to enter its sub menu 3 Goto POST EVENT RECORD and set the time press x MENU or lt OK gt to save and exit ALARM POSE EVENT RECORD 4 15s ALARM ACTION SETUPACTIONFORALARM MOTION ZONE CUSTOMIZE MOTION ZONE MOTION ACTION SETUP ACTION FOR MOTION MOTION SENSITIVITY 4 5 VIDEO LOSE VIDEO LOST SETTINGS NOTE The time you set will reflect to the recording time once Event Butto
30. bracket and fasten it with screws Tum Power Off Before Removing Hard py 3 3 Connect with Cameras Two different kinds of Audio amp Video Cables for option 1 4 pin threaded cable with male connector and extension cable 3m 5m and 10m available for each camera Pin 1 12V power Pin 2 GND Pin 3 Audio Input Pin 4 Video Input iacu jaja jolo imo 1 POWER CONNECTED TO12V 2 GROUND CONNECTED TO GND 3 AUDIO CONNECTED TO AIN 4 VIDEO CONNECTED TO VIN The camera should with 4 pin female connector to match this cable The DVR unit will provide stable 12V DC power to each camera and record video and audio if the camera is with microphone built in This type of connection cable is highly recommended It saves both installation time and cost 2 AV Input cable with BNC Video in yellow RCA Audio in white and DC connectors for each camera Mobile HDD Video Recorder 13 mauu 222 Jel 3 4 Power Connection 3 4 1 Use Ignition Switch to Turn On Off DVR System Ignition Black Red Yellow wire Car Battery jo oa aaa nins Mobile HDD DVR 3 4 2 Turn On Off DVR System Automatically Fuse Black Red Yellow wire Car Battery D00000 Mobile HDD DVR Mobile HDD Video Recorder 14 The DVR uses DC power input please be very careful when connect
31. ceptor window on the front panel of DVR 7 Q SD cards or hard disc are OK but the video recording doesn t work what should do A Please make sure if the default setting of Record Mode is changed from Automatic to Off and whether to modify the DVR to scheduled record mode and the current time is not within the time period you set Mobile HDD Video Recorder 54 8 Do your Mobile HDD DVR support the capacity of 64G and above SDXC A The HDD DVR does not support the capacities of 64G and above SDXC cards 9 Q when the SD card inserted the DVR for recording live images or playback visual will come to a frequent halt A Please make sure that if your SD card or USB s writing speed is enough When the recording medium s writing speed is not enough it will affect the continuity of live video and the real time recorded video Generally the SD card DVR can directly support two kinds of media 1 SD card With good writing speed and quality there are Kingston Transcent etc brands on the market It is more reliable for its conventional speed values of Class x and operation it will not pause even with the highest record data rate on this machine While other brands SD card with the uneven quality and serious counterfeit customers come to meet this problem usually the fault disappears after replacing the SD card 2 USB disk Because of the cost sensitive reasons most of USB disks sold on the market are the produ
32. cts of the USB1 1 Their speed can not meet the data rate of the requirements of the DVR Please replace USB2 0 products for the faster speed 10 Do internal real time clock of the DVR maintained by batteries If so how long will it last A Rechargeable batteries are used for DVR internal real time clock If the battery is fully charged and DVR is completely disconnected from the power supply internal real time clock can probably last for 1 month 11 Q what do the 5 indicator lights representative on the panel of the DVR A The first and second green indicator lights on the panel Power indicator light Running indicator light Description Light on Flashing DVR on and running Flashing alternately with running indicator light Flashing alternately with power indicator light No ignition signal DVR off Flashing simultaneously with running indicator light Flashing simultaneously with power indicator light Ignition signal disappears DVR countdown running After the time setting in the ignition delay DVR off automatically Flashing slow flash Light off DVR off At this point press Power button on the remote control DVR on The third red indicator light on the panel light Alarm indicator light red Description Light on Light off Mobile HDD Video Recorder DVR with alarm such as over speed DVR without alarm Th
33. der 6 2 Product Figures 2 1 Front Panel Turn Power Off Before Removing Hard Drive m OFF 00000000 SD CARD 1 2 3 4 5 6 D Power LED Run LED 9 Alarm LED 4 Media operate LED Record LED LANC Port For connection to an Event Cable or a wired remote IR sensor cable option USB Port Can be used as a secondary recording device such as a flash memory This port cannot be used as a direct access link to a PC however 8 Network Port RJ45 Get to know the status of DVR system by the indication of LED lights 1 PWR Green 2 RUN Green Status Description Always On Blinking DVR is on amp running Blinking with RUN by turns Blinking with PWR by turns Ignition is not enabled and DVR is OFF Blinking together with RUN Blinking together with PWR Ignition sense is not enabled amp DVR is running Unit will turn OFF when Delay Time setting is reached Blinking every 3 seconds Off Select PWR on the remote control to restart 3 ALARM Red Status Description On Alarm input when BEEP is set as ON Audible alarm beep when enabled Off No alarm 4 HDD Red Description On Writing data to the HDD Off Not writing inactive 5 REC Yellow Description On Recording data Off Not recording Mobile HDD Video Recorder 7 2 2 Rear panel JEJE 5150555 4 415
34. e 4 real time D1 image AVI Mobile HDD Video Recorder 56 files which is recorded on the HDD or USB disk at the same time Composite Recording Mode that is to composite multiple front end camera images into a high definition image such as 1280x1024 and then compress the image with video encoder at one point in time there has been only 1 high definition AVI files recorded on HDD or USB disk Recording by Separate Mode can extract AVI file of each camera separately but we can get recorded file of combination image with 4 cameras by Composite Mode The default recording mode of the Mobile DVR is the Composite recording Mode its advantages are high definition storage space saving and convenient playing 17 Q How long will my HDD of 250GB record A we have provided recording volume calculator software on the accessory CD which can run on a PC Or in the record settings of the host select the different settings such as quality frame rate it will show the total recording time of your current storage module below the screen Generally speaking recording time not only relates with picture quality frame rate but also relates with frequency of scenery changing in front of the camera lens For some static image the real recording time will be considerably longer than the calculated time 18 Why can t use VLC or other software to see the real time image through the network A The Mobile DVR turns off the network function b
35. e List and choose the date you can see the file list on the hard disc f Choose the file and right click you can download the file Mobile HDD Video Recorder 48 6 Connection nstallation Cables 6 1 Power Supply Cable Ignition 9190090 5151519155 Battery Battery Viewed from side e PWR ACC GND Mark Color Description PWR RED of power supply you can connect to Battery ACC YELLOW Ignition signal Connect this wire to of power supply if you don t use ignition to control the power GND BLACK of power supply you can connect to Battery 6 2 Video amp Audio I nput Output Cable 1 Video amp Audio Input Cable Viewed from side Mark Color Description VI Pin4 BNC Connector in Yellow Video input AI Pin3 RCA Connector in White Audio input 12V Pin1 DC Connector in Black Power output for camera 12 VDC Maximum current 1A GND Pin2 Ground 2 Video amp Audio Output Cable Mobile HDD Video Recorder 49 Viewed from crimp side Mark Color Description VO Pin4 BNC Connector in Yellow Video output AO Pin3 RCA Connector in White Audio output 12V Pin1 DC C
36. e RS485 of DVR system to PTZ communication port 2 Press MENU to enter DVR system menu choose LIVE and press MENU to enter its sub menu go to PTZ PARAMETER and press MENU to enter set the PTZ CONTROL as set other parameter if needed Press lt OK gt to save and exit LIVE OSD BACK PTZ CONTROL RON gt SEQ D PROTOCOL 4 PELCO D VIDEO BAUDRATE 3 9600 iam ADDRESS 01 PAN TILT SPEED 10 3 Use the remote to control PTZ Press lt ESC gt to escape from the DVR system menu press OK to get 4 PTZ CONTROL Key buttons for PTZ control Key Buttons on Remote Function VIDEO Select camera channel CH 01 CH 02 CH 03 CH 04 Move camera direction 1 41 Zoom Zoom Focus Focus PAUSE OSD Iris Iris 5 19 2 Rename the camera 1 Press MENU to enter the DVR system menu choose LIVE to enter its sub menu go to OSD and set it as ON 2 Press MENU to enter the DVR system menu choose LIVE to enter its sub menu go to CAMERA TITLE and press MENU to enter rename each camera by press MENU to get the TEXT INPUT dialog box LIVE OSD 5 2 BACKGROUND 3 OPAQUE 2 3 SEQ DW gt VIDEO CAMERA BIB TRAST T
37. e fourth red indicator light on the panel is HDD operation indicator light this indicator light will shine timely when DVR recording or playing The fifth yellow indicator light on the panel is recording indicator light if this light on it means DVR is recording 12 Q what kind of player software should use to play back video slots in HDD on the PC Why some of them don t play normally A The Mobile DVR recording files is a standard AVI format video stream compression standard is senior H 264 1 Mobile DVR has its own player software including many special additional feature such as playing continuously fast forward playing and other quickly locating recording and playing 2 The recorded files also support general players Such as VLC version 1 0 0 and above free open source software can download from the internet Media Player Classic version 2009 Build 3 9 above Older Storm Audio can only support for video of 720x576 resolution when playing high resolution 1280x1024 recorded video file of Composite Mode it can t display all the images images on the right and below the video will be cut off 13 Q How to upgrade the Mobile DVR program A 1 Copy the update package Suffix tar files to the root directory of HDD or USB disk Be careful not to extract 2 Insert the HDD USB disk to DVR after the machine detects the HDD press menu to upgrade System settings gt system information version upgrade etc gt
38. ed operating system assuring reliability and system integrity e Records up to four channels of full motion color video with corresponding audio tracks e H 264 High Profile video compression e Total Record resource up to 100 120 D1 frame second e Lockable security enclosure e Front panel USB2 0 port for recording to a flash card as an optional storage device e Ignition sense that provides DVR power on in recording mode when the bus is started e Power off delay record when the bus is shut down with operator selected delay times Mobile HDD Video Recorder 5 Video And Audio e H 264 High Profile video compression real time recording 25 fps PAL 30 fps NTSC for each channel Frame rate adjustable for each channel Audio compression G 711 codec This codec offers high compression with high quality audio D1 resolution for each channel which means each channel support 720x576 PAL 720x480 NTSC Support 4 channel real time D1 video and 4 channel audio recording Local video and audio real time playback GPS Time Synchronization amp Time Zone e Synchronize the DVR system time with GPS automatically e Support All Time Zones Worldwide e Support DST Daylight Saving Time Power Management e Reliable power management wide voltage 8VDC 32VDC The power input is protected against short positive transient 1500 watts peak pulse power capability with a 10x1000 us waveform The power input is protected against negative volt
39. em used in conjunction with the cameras records up to four channels of full motion video and audio data to a removable hard disc The firmware driven menu system provides a simple method for configuring the unit s operation as well as searching for and viewing previously recorded AV records Regulatory Compliance The Mobile Video Recorder complies with CE and Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Product Description The Mobile DVR unit consists of the following major components Standard Components and Features e Extruded aluminum case the case is anodized in cobalt blue e Front and rear panels e Mother Board e Power AV input and output cables e Power input 3 amp fuses 2 e Tamper proof and lockable security box e Panel lock with 2 keys for locking the security enclosure e Wireless remote controller e Removable 2 5 hard disc Optional Components and Features e GPS speed and location data overlay e Wired remote cable for non line of sight DVR operations e Extension cable for easy connection and installation Product Main Features e Embedd
40. ess MENU to enter the record directories Mobile HDD Video Recorder 24 d Enter one directory and select a specific file needed to be copied press lt OK gt or MENU to confirm e Choose Save As and press MENU to confirm the selected file will be copied 5 8 Alarm Recording 5 8 1 Setup The Alarm Action The DVR system can be connected to 3 sensor alarm inputs All these sensors alarms can trigger alarm recording They can also turn on the buzzer trigger to toggle video display and trigger to show information on screen Here is a diagram for sensor alarm cable amp connector LABEL Color Description SENSOR1 Brown Sensor Alarm 1 SENSOR2 Brown Sensor Alarm 2 SENSOR3 Brown Sensor Alarm 3 SENSOR4 Violet Speed Sensor Press MENU by remote to enter the DVR system menu choose ALARM and press MENU to enter its sub menu Go to ALARM ACTION and press lt MENU gt to enter ALARM POSE EVENT RECORD ALARM ACTION MOTION ZONE MOTION ACTION MOTION SENSITIVITY VIDEO LOSE SETUP ACTION FOR ALARM CUSTOMIZE MOTION ZONE l SETUP ACTION FOR MOTION 415 VIDEO LOST SETTINGS A Taking 01 02 03 for an example channel 1 2 amp 3 will start to record when the sensor alarm 3 is triggered The LEVEL is set to HIGH which means the sensor alarm 3
41. ething in the menu recorder will prompt a window to ask you to save or cancel your modification Press VIDEO to toggle among different video channel Press AUDIO to toggle among different audio channel To delete character in the edit control you can press lt gt Press POWER for a while to turn on off the recorder Mobile HDD Video Recorder 9 3 Using the recorder 3 1 Prepare the Hard Disc Following is the procedure of I nstalling a 2 5 HDD 1 Loosen screws on the rear part of the Hard Disk Case 4 Put the hard drive back to the hard drive case Please note the hard drive should be put to the mounting bracket inside of the hard drive case 5 Fix the Hard Disk onto the anti vibration rack safely with screws on the case Be noted screws must be tightly fixed If the hard disk has not been fixed safely damage can be occurred during vibration and data can be lost Mobile HDD Video Recorder 10 6 Fix screws back to the Hard Disk case rear part Hard Disc installation done 7 Insert the removable HDD box into the Mobile DVR 11 Mobile HDD Video Recorder 3 2 Install and Fix the Anti Vibration Mechanical construction 3 2 1 Use a power drill and screws supplied to fix the bottom cover of the Anti vibration Mechanical construction in the right place inside the vehicle Mobile HDD Video Recorder 12 3 2 2 Insert the DVR unit inside floating
42. hard disc inside into the Mobile DVR on front panel of the DVR system 4 Press MENU by remote to enter the DVR system menu SYSTEM NETWORK STORAGE MOTOR GPS a Choose STORAGE and press MENU to enter its sub menu b Goto FORMAT and press MENU to get ready for formatting STORAGE OVERWRITE 4 ON FORMAT FORMAT SELECTED DISK STORAGE DEVICE 4 DISK 1 AME TOTAL CAPACITY 7573M FREE CAPACITY 6208M SEARCH BY TIME 2011 04 27 15 58 39 lt Mobile HDD Video Recorder 18 STORAGE OVERWRITE 4 ON 2 6 FORMAT FORMAT SELECTED DISK STORAGE DEVICE DISK 1 P 4 Are you Sure to format this disk ER NO r The format process will take some time please wait You will see the capacity of hard disc or SD card after formatting 5 2 Choose Recording Mode Two recording modes for option Composite Mode and Separate Mode The defaulted recording mode is Separate Mode You can change to Composite Mode by steps given as below if needed a Press lt MENU gt by remote b Choose RECORD to enter it sub menu C Setthe CHANNEL MODE as COMPOSITE MODE d Press lt MENU gt to confirm e Press lt ESC gt to save and exit RECORD RECORD SETTINGS QUALITY AUDIO zi FILE LENGTH 4 5min 2 FILE
43. he paper In this case you can choose the menu item 10 Vehicle Setup then set the Pulse No to be 0 Then you drive the car for one kilometer The number in the Pulse No will increase as you are driving The number showed in the Pulse No once you get to one kilometer would be the number you need 5 18 Manage the power 5 18 1 Use ignition switch to turn on off the DVR system 1 Connect ignition switch to the yellow wire of power supply cable and red black wire to the pole of the car battery The DVR system will be turned on when the ignition switch is in the ON position and commences recording To stop the recording process place the system switch in the OFF position Mobile HDD Video Recorder 37 Ignition Yellow wire Black Red Car Battery aooaa Mobile HDD DVR 2 Ifthe OFF DELAY option is enabled the DVR will continue to record for the prescribed number of seconds When the off delay expires the camera and DVR system shut off 3 Set OFF DELAY Press lt MENU gt to enter the DVR system menu choose POWER and press MENU to enter its sub menu Go to POWER OFF DELAY and set the number of seconds The maximum number you can input is 86400 seconds 24 hours If the number is set to 0 the camera and DVR system shut off right after the ignition switch if in the OFF position POWER POWER ON POWER OFF POWER OFF DELAY 30S IGNIT
44. he same time attach car ignition signal line to the ACC of the car Of course the time of Power OFF Delay cannot be set too long because after the engine shutdown mobile DVR entirely depend on the power of the car battery to work we should prevent the vehicle can t start correctly next time if the mobile DVR drained the energy of the car battery Mobile HDD Video Recorder 57 22 Why does DVR keep alarm when set the motion detection even if the image moving is not obvious A First please make sure that if the sensitivity settings of the motion detection are correct sensitivity is divided into 9 levels The ninth level is the highest sensitivity the first level is the lowest sensitivity Second make sure that if your camera system PAL system or NTSC system match the stroboscopic lighting devices such as fluorescent lights PAL system is 50Hz system NTSC system is 60Hz system and there are also two kinds of working frequency of power grid 50Hz and 60Hz if a PAL camera of 50Hz work under the fluorescent lights driven by the power grid of 60HZ images will appear frequency difference flashing of 10Hz this will led system to think scenery brightness is changing continuously and motion detection alarm is based on the changes of scenery brightness to work this will triggered motion detection alarm Conversely a false alarm will also occur when a camera of 60Hz works under the fluorescent lights driven by the power grid of 50HZ
45. ing to the and of the power supply 2 Wide voltage range of 8V 32V for the DVR The DVR may be damaged if the voltage comes too high And the DVR may not work if the voltage comes too low 3 Power of the DVR should be supplied by the car battery 4 Power consumption of the DVR can be 60W when the engine starts All the cables for connecting from power to the DVR should be thick enough for current over 5 Amperes 5 To protect the battery from being damaged of short circuit the fuse should be placed very closed to the pole of car battery 3 5 Sensor Harness Connection GPS Connection Option Mobile HDD Video Recorder 15 PIN Description 3 RXD2 Data receive 5 GND Ground 9 5V DC Power output 3 6 Event Button and Cable Connection Option Start Stop Button Event Button Lighting in Green On Recording Blinking in Green No Recording Blinking in Red every 1s No SD Card found Blinking in Red every 0 5s Alarm Turn Power Off Before Removing Hard Drive Ps lt 5 m or NET PWRRUNALARMREC SYS IRLANC SDCARD USB20 1 1 V Se d I Event Button 1 4 A i 1 r4 4 e Mobile HDD Video Recorder 16 4 Main System Overview Sd9
46. ity levels Quality Resolution Still Image Movement Image Audio Bitrate File Capacity Bitrate Bitrate Bit s Bit s Bit s BASIC 2 3 D1 350K 210K 64K 198M hour PAL 480 384 NTSC 480 320 NORMAL D1 1000K 600K 64K 324M hour PAL 720 576 NTSC 720 480 GOOD 01 1200K 720K 64K 432M hour PAL 720 576 NTSC 720 480 HIGH 01 1500K 900K 64K 540M hour PAL 720 576 NTSC 720 480 5 5 Start Recording Press REC by remote to start recording red dot will be shown up at the top left corner of each camera channel In Separate Mode by default the DVR system will record all channels If you want to record a specific channel s use lt gt lt gt gt lt gt or number key 1 2 3 4 to select the camera channel s and press REC to start 1 Quad image in Composite Mode Mobile HDD Video Recorder EX i FREE CAPACITY TOTAL CAPACITY 5224 7573 1 CT Ds 2 Quad Images in Separate Mode 41 04 27 16 02 42 5678 N34 A u 6 shi r c R 945678 N34 567890 2 E12 948678 N3 4 567890 5 6 Playback Option 5 6 1 Playback files on DVR system 1 Play back the latest record file s directly In Separate Mode you can playback archive file when recording Press PLAY by remote it will playback the latest file of first camera channel ch 01 Use lt gt lt gt
47. lect a lower video quality while reduce the frame rate to 12 frames sec or less Generally it can expand the recording time to 4 to 10 times longer or more by using the above method 3 Q when using the SD card ScreenTip appears read only error A Please check if the SD card is write protected if so please move the picks to the non write protected 4 Q What is a high level what is low level A Generally there are two electrical levels in the car the power and the ground Automotive power voltage with 12V and 24V we generally call it high level not the specific voltage value Ground of Vehicle is the reference level accurately is battery negative electrode We generally call it low level For cars with negative switch control the main switch cut off the connection of the battery cathode and car chassis ground the chassis ground connects to the battery anode through a certain resistance the chassis ground is not a reference ground anymore Please see the Appendix in the back including the potential analysis diagram against cars with negative switch control 5 Q Respectively what s the voltage reference range of the high and low level in the DVR A The voltage range of low level is DC 0V 3V the high level is DC6V 32V 6 Q Why doesn t the DVR remote control work A Please make sure the battery in the remote control is still good or try to change a new battery And make sure aiming the remote control at infrared re
48. menu choose ALARM to enter its sub menu go to MOTION ACTION and press MENU to enter set the RECORD as ON press OK to save and exit When motion detection is triggered you will see a yellow dot flashing at the upper right corner 01 4ON dOFF gt K ON gt IIOFF DK ON d gt qOFF gt K ON Mobile HDD Video Recorder 27 5 9 3 Set Motion Sensitivity Press lt gt to enter the DVR system menu choose ALARM to enter its sub menu go to MOTION SENSITIVITY and press lt gt or lt gt to sensitive level 1 9 levels for option 1 refers to lowest sensitive level and 9 refers to highest ALARM POST EVENT RECORD ALARM ACTION 4 15s SETUP ACTION FOR ALARM MOTION ZONE CUSTOMIZE MOTION ZONE MOTION ACTION SETUP ACTION FOR MOTION MOTION SENSITIVITY 4 5 VIDEO LOSE VIDEO LOST SETTINGS 5 10 Video Lost Alarm The buzzer can be set as ON to trigger the beeper when any video lost Press lt MENU to enter the DVR system menu choose ALARM and press MENU to enter its sub menu go to VIDEO LOST and set the buzzer as ON press lt OK gt to save and exit VIDEO LOST CHANNEL ALARM POSTEW ALARM MOTIO MOTIO MOTION 5 11 Schedule Recording Press MENU by remote to enter the DVR system menu choose RECORD and press
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50. n is pressed To take the defaulted 155 for an example the alarm recording will last for 15 minutes since the Event Button is pressed then stop 4 If you use Separate Mode for recording press MENU to enter the DVR system menu choose ALARM and press MENU to enter its sub menu go to ALARM ACTION to set the camera channel Mobile HDD Video Recorder 42 ALARM POSE EVENT RECORD ALARM ACTION MOTION ZONE MOTION ACTION SETUP ACTION FOR ALARM RECORD LEVEL OUTPUT BEEP 01 lt OFF gt A01 amp IXHIGHP 4 CHOI 02 lt OFF gt 02 amp 4HIGHP 4 03 lt OFF P A03 HIGHD 4 OFF SPD 4 OFF gt OSPD 4HIGHP 4OFF PAN HIGHD 4 OFF There are a total of 16 modes OFF CH 01 CH 02 CH 01 02 CH 03 CH 01 03 CH 02 03 01 02 03 CH 04 CH 01 04 CH 02 04 01 02 04 CH 03 04 01 03 04 02 03 04 ALL The defaulted camera channel is CH 01 In Composite Mode the quad mode will be regarded as CH 01 5 You can also set up the text you want to display in the TIP of ALARM ACTION The text you set will be displayed if the event is triggered NO RECORD LEVEL TOGGLE OUTPUT BEEP 01 lt
51. onnector in Black Power output for camera 12 VDC Maximum current 1A GND Pin2 Ground 6 3 Sensor Harness e TXD1 2 485A 5V SNR2 SPEED RADA KANA 485B GND SNR3 SNRA Pin No Description Color Description GPS Connector 1 TXD1 Vacant TXD COMI GPS 2 TXD2 Vacant TXD COM2 3 485A Vacant RS485 A PTZ 4 5 0V Red 5 9 5 SNR2 Grey Sensor 2 6 SPEED Violet Speed sensor 7 RXD1 Vacant COMI GPS 8 RXD2 Blue RXD COM2 Pin 3 9 485B Vacant RX485 B PTZ 10 GND Black Ground Pin 5 11 SNR3 Grey Sensor 3 12 SNR1 Grey Sensor 1 Mobile HDD Video Recorder 50 3 GPS connector RS232 1 PIN Description RXD2 Data receive GND Ground 5V DC Power output Mobile HDD Video Recorder 7 Specification SPECIFICATION 1CH MDR 2CH MDR 4CH MDR VIDEO OUTPUT 1 channel 1 0V 759 BNC VIDEO FORMAT Support PAL NTSC VIDEO COMPRESSION H 264 High Profile 720x576 PAL 1280x512 PAL 1280x1024 PAL RECORD RESOLUTION SS odd 720x480 NTSC 1248x416 NTSC 1248x832 NTSC 25fi FRAME RATE 5fps D1 PAL 50fps D1 PAL 100fps D1 PAL 30fps D1 NTSC 60fps D1 NTSC 120fps D1 NTSC VIDEO BITRATE SSDP PS 3Mbps 4 3Mbps 4 level video quality 4 level video quality 4 level video quality AUDIO INPUT FORMAT 20KO RCA AUD
52. ready for system update SYSTEM INFO APP VERSION V3 0 0419 S5R16 1 APP UPDATE UPDATE THE APPLICATION Are you sure to exit for upgrade YES 5 Press YES to exit the current program and continue with the upgrade Mobile HDD Video Recorder 44 UPGRADE 1 1 Select a tar file for upgrade Media sdcard S5R16_04194CnP tar Media sdcard SSR16 04194EnP tar Are you sure to upgrade by this file YES Press key lt or gt to change directory 6 Choose the update file you have copied to hard disc You can use EO and P to select the right directory if there is more than one found Press MENU to continue Select a tar file for upgrade Direcory Media sdcard SSR16 04194CnP tar Media sdcard S5R16_04194EnP tar Press key lt or gt to change directory NOTE Do not turn off the power while updating 7 Upgrade Success will be shown up to remind you when update is successful press lt MENU gt by remote to restart the application Mobile HDD Video Recorder 45 Selecta tar file for upgrade Direcory Media sdcard SSR16_04194CnP tar Media sdcard S5R16_04194EnP tar Upgrade Success Press key lt gt to change directory 5 23 Using Wi Fi Module Option 1 Debug the Wi Fi module on PC a Connect Wi Fi module to a PC s USB and LAN ports b Run autorun exe included on CD
53. will be enabled if it is connected to the HIGH level 12V If you need the sensor alarm 3 to be triggered by LOW level GND you should set this to be LOW If you set the TOGGLE as CH 01 the screen will toggle to CH 01 in full screen automatically when sensor alarm 3 is triggered Mobile HDD Video Recorder 25 RECORD LEVEL TOGGLE OUTPUT BEEP 01 Boral J BHIGH CHOI P4ON b 02 4 CH 01402 gt A02 IBIdHIGHPId CHO2 4 03 la 01 02 03 gt A03 SHIGHD OFF DMOFF DKON b When alarm recording is trigged a yellow blinking dot will be displayed on the top right corner Remarks for each option NO SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 SENSOR3 RECORD Choose the channel s to start to record when the sensor alarm recording is triggered There are a total of 16 modes OFF CH 01 CH 02 CH 01 02 CH 03 CH 01 03 CH 02 03 01 02 03 CH 04 CH 01 04 CH 02 04 01 02 04 CH 03 04 01 03 04 02 03 04 ALL TI P Information to be shown on screen There is a dialog box for inputting the text Maximum 4 characters There are four alarm sources A01 Sensor1 A02 Sensor2 A03 Sensor3 and OSPD Over Speed LEVEL HIGH LOW High means Alarm input voltage higher than 5V and Low means lower than 3V TOGGLE It will toggle to the camera you set in full screen automatically when sensor alarm is triggered There are a total of 5 modes O
54. with the Wi Fi module If the operation system of your PC is Win 7 or Confi ools f TIN7 YISTA Vista please Configure tools LATEN If the operation system is WinXP please M Conficure tools for wine then go with NEXT to finish the installation Configure tools for 1877 VISTA Gonfigure tools for WINXP Product Application User Manual Browser CD lt _ Visit Vonets ShenZhen Network Communication Co Ltd http w vonets com Mobile HDD Video Recorder 46 After that you will find on your desktop Double click this icon to run the software select your WiFi bridge from the list and click m WIFI Bridge Setup 5 0 6 CIL Select WIFI Bridge List of all WIFI Bridge on Network 45 Select your WIFI Bridge from Name Mac Address Click the Refresh list the list and click Next 00 17 13 10 b6 4c 00 17 13 10 6 4 button to find WIFI Bridges that have recentiy been added to the netowrk Back Next Exit 802 11B 802 11G WIFI Bridge Setup Wizard Model VAP11G d Select a wireless network to connect to P Choose a Wireless Network Select a Wireless Network to connect to If the wireless network is not found please click Refresh list or enter the SSID of the network manually Then click Next ssn Mac Address Channel Signal Security Speed ES LINK TENDA c83a351affcB B 80 WEP 64 54lbps TP LINK ES
55. y default if you need network please set the Network to on in the Record Video Parameters 19 Q Why is the bottom section of the screen with no image or video corruption A Firstly make sure the DVR s video system and camera system are the same for example it will occur when the DVR settings is PAL system while the camera is NTSC system Conversely if the DVR is set with NTSC system scrolled fault images also occur when connecting a camera with PAL system 20 Q when retrieving record files on the machine only find the record files of channel 1 how to find the files of the other channels A Press the left or right keys on the remote control to switch other channels to retrieve record files On the top right of the screen will display which channel the current file belongs to 21 Q what is Power OFF Delay A Users who need to install DVR often want the DVR to record the images inside and outside the car for a while after the driver turn the engine off That is DVR cannot be turned off after engine is shutdown it should be off after record continuously for the specified period of time This time is called Power OFF Delay time such as 30 seconds You can set the time you need on Car Settings Power Off Delay When the users who need Power OFF Delay function the positive level of the DVR and the ground should be connected directly through the fuse to the cathode and anode of the car battery at t

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