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1. 31 XMR SERIES CDMA card EVDO card WCDMA GPRS card EDGE card TD SCDMA card 5 2 4 EVENT A SENSOR XMR support 8 sensors inputs card card Please check the APN with SIM card manufacture card Please check the APN with SIM card manufacture 99 1 card Please check the APN with SIM card manufacture 99 1 card Please check the APN with SIM card manufacture 98 1 SENSOR Pao SENSOR OUTPUT SPEED ACCELERATION KOMA KARO aa rt lp TEMPERATURE y bir pam T P CAMERA mE TE CN VOLTAGE m Pa EMERGENCY EVENT FATIGUE DRIVING ag SENSOR PANIC LOW 24 OFF bd F DOOR FD LOW OFF R DOOR RD tow BLG BRAKE BK Low oorrF LEFT LT Low orf RIGHT RT Low 1G RED WA RW KA PP YEL WA YW LOW OFF NEXT PAGE SAVE EN Enable to active this function NAME Press ENTER on the Name field to display the soft keyboard Enter the text name to identify the source of each Sensor connected to the unit OSD Input the numbers and Characters they will be embedded into the alarm video files when alarms happen 32 YMO SERIES and it will also display in live view Please press Enter into the soft keyboard The label also identifies the type of event when doing a quick search using EVENT SEARCH option SET LOW normal close means high to low trigger the alarm HIGH normal open means low to high trigger the alarm ALARM Press ENTER to select be
2. Po FTP SETTINGS A LOCAL LOCAL NETWORK 192 168 003 100 255 255 255 000 GATE 192 168 003 002 CLIENTPORT 10090 WEB PORT 10090 DNS SERVER 202 096 134 133 MAC ADDRESS 00 18 25 37 01 16 SAVE EXIT Local IP is the IP setting for the MDVR to make sure that MDVR can go online Must enter a fixed IP address to use Network capabilities please consult with local Internet Service Provider for the information Use NUMERIC keypad to enter the TCP IP address information IP Enter the static IP address SUB Enter the subnet mask 29 XMR SERIES GATE Enter the gateway that the MDVR through to network CLIENT PORT no use at present WEB PORT this port is for IE access you have to add this port when you want to access to MDVR through IE browser of example you have to access MDVR like that http 192 168 3 155 10090 DNS The DNS of the router when you want connect MDVR to internet via cable please setup the DNS here MAC Address MAC address is uniquely and cannot change it B SERVER NETWORK The sever IP and port setting for PC software SERVER NETWORK CENTER SERVERIP 1 NET OPTION CABLE NET MESSAGE SERVER STATIC IP 192 168 003 155 PORT 5557 MEDIA SERVER IP DOMAIN NAME members 3322 0rg PORT 10080 NEXT PAGE SAVE EXIT There are two center servers you can setup that mean you can connect MDVR via WIFI or CABLE and 3G at the same time NET OPTION There are three op
3. User Manual For XMR400 XMR400S my mi Mobile Digital Video Recorder Ma a XMR SERIES NOTICE The information in this manual was current when published The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products All specifications are therefore subject to change without any notice The purpose of this manual is to kindly aid the user for the operation for our MDVR especially for GUI setting The user should have a basic understanding of computer operation and basic knowledge of how to connect peripherals and make some settings XMR CONTENT 1 Product Characteristics and Overview x 27 4 1 1 Product OVESVIOW ccccccccccccecececccccccececcacacacacecacausueueuececececeauauuauatanatatststsususnsnenenenss 4 2 Remote Control ccccccsccnceccccccccncencenccnceneuneuneununcuneneeagunsengenees 5 3 GUI Tree aaaaaaaa anak aa AGA KKK KKK NAK NN KN SNN SANS AG ENG SNN LENA N SNN ANA NAKNAANA 8 4 SyStem Start UD AA AA AA 9 5 GUI Configuration sessos1snnnsnnnnnnnnnnonunnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannan 10 5 1 Saye E RN 11 5 1 1 REC SEARCH 00000002000002020209 cc cccccccccccuccccececuacaceuucuauaueuunuausuenenuausuenevaususneuansneneas 11 5 1 2 EVENT SEARCH ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccuacccecucuususuuauausuenenuausnenuavaususnensnsneneas 14 5 2 Saa E E naaa na E aaa aaa ana an ao aaa na nao A ana an aaa ea E aaa
4. 9 6000 amp AD o TI m F be e ry Oe p ll a MB in NET a o ALTE RECALL ERUSH F1 F2 F F4 DJUR B J Numeric Input Keys Use the numbers to input Values in the system setup Screen or switch through the channels in QUAD view oy Navigation Arrows Use the ARROW keys to move between selections input fields and icons Press ENTER to select And EXIT to return and and entering into the OSD screen to check the MDVR working status Next and previous is also used to increase or decrease volume when at live or search screens Each MDVR includes a handheld Infra Red IR controller that allows the user to transmit commands to recording module and display on screen control menu XMR SERIES Remote Control Key Functions 1 Numeric Keypad 0 9 keys During setup number keys are used to input number values In QUAD view you can press 1 2 3 and 4 to switch the full screen for each channel and press 0 to switch to quad view During full screen view of each camera you can press PG key to adjust contrast luminance color and saturation and then press and to make the adjustments Pressing PG will navigate through the color adjustment options 2 Setup Menu Navigation A V Up down directional keys Move selection up and down in setup menu gt lt Left Right directional keys Move cursor left or right in setup menu ENTER
5. 04 FRONT PAGE EXIT Press CLEAR to delete all the current data 5 3 3 MODULES Display the GPS module information MODULES GPS MODULE DETECTED GPS SIGNAL INVALID 41
6. 1 2 Press the RIGHT ARROW key to enter values using the NUMERIC keypad into any time field Schedule 1 is the first of two possible ON OFF cycles that apply to any day in the period chosen under Date Schedule 2 is the second cycle for any day in the period There is no need to overlap times of Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 Ending at 23 59 of one day and beginning with 00 00 of the next day will provide continuous recording without interruption factory default setting G OTHER SETTINGS OTHER SETTINGS INITIALIZE INTERFACE CP3 MENU Pg WATERMARK ONIOFF fa INTERCOM SENSOR SENSOR fg EXPORT MINIPLAYER EXIT 28 XMR SERIES INITIALIZE INTERFACE Default interface after boot up this means after MDVR start up success which default interface you want it to stay CP3 menu interface or quad live view interface WATERMARK Water mark is a technical to protect original data from illegal modification as long as you setup water mark we will find the difference when we analysis the record files INTERCOM SENSOR this is for the microphone that belongs to XMR PG3 you have to define a sensor to trigger the microphone and then you can speak to center server EXPORT MINIPLAYER This option is for user to export Miniplayer For the details about Minplayer please check the instruction for Miniplayer 5 2 3 NETWORK SYSTEM RECORD lal LOCAL NETWORK w SERVER E al dag ps ON t MOBILE NETWORK mS i gt i
7. C REGISTER INFO REGISTER INFO UNIT S N 00640000CB UNIT ID 00000 99999 00001 COMPANY NAME SVT VEHICLE NO 9999 DRIVER ROUTE NAME ABCD DEVICE ID 02011 SAVE EXIT UNIT S N The series number for MDVR One MDVR has only one S N This number is read from special encrypted chip UNIT ID Device ID Use the NUMERIC keypad to enter the system ID from 00000 to 99999 This ID is used 17 XMR SERIES when logging in to the unit if security is enabled set as yes COMPANY NAME The name of company Press the arrow key on the remote control and highlight this option and then input the name of the company VEHICLE NO The number of the vehicles DRIVER ROUTE NAME The driver s name and the route name DEVICE ID This is very important for the message server of CMS Ceiba and ADS Only this number can be recognized by message server Remark when you connect MDVR to PC software make sure vehicle NO and DEVICE ID is not blank otherwise it can t connect to message server Scroll to SAVE to make the setting valid D FORMAT Select the device you want to format HDD SD card or external storage device FORMAT DEVICE VIDEO STORAGE USB SD v FUNCTION FAST SLOW FORMAT DETECT HDD X SURE EXIT DEVICE Please press ENTER to select the target device for format There are 3 options VIDEO STORAGE SD and USB Then press FORMAT to format the device Video Storage means the main recording storag
8. EVENT SEARCH Search for all the event files LOG as well as the corresponding video file EVENT SEARCH 01 02 bail kon 05 06 07 08 09 kadi hi kdi EVENT TYPE The type of the alarm file including I O ALARM ACCELERATION SPPED TEMP ALARM VL ALARM DATE MDVR system will display the current date automatically The date with alarm record files will be indicated by yellow Please press SEARCH Jto enter into the next menu to list out all the certain video files depends on file s type and date EVENT LIST SEL For selecting the LOG for backup Please arrow key on remote control to select the LOG file that need to back up and then Vy will display Please press KREV J to select all the files for backup or not EVENT NAME The OSD for the alarm such as the alarm for video loss I O sensor alarm for over speed low speed or high temperature and so on DATE Display the date when the alarm occurred 14 XMR SERIES TIME The start time when the alarm occurred REC if there is an R means it has the corresponding video files otherwise it doesn t have REV Press for selecting all or not For example if you do not select any file for backup then press REV all the files are selected EX LOG Export the selected LOG to external device by USB port on the front of MDVR EXPORT Export the corresponding video if the event has the record file If no related video file you will got a remind inform
9. SETTING FILE MDVRCFG CFG FROM THE ROOT OF EXTERNAL STIRAGE DEVICE TOMDVR IMPORT Restore the default setting and export and import the MDVR configuration EXPORT Export the all configuration for the MDVR to another MDVR to make sure that two MDVR have the same setting Please insert the external storage device to the USB port and then press EXPORT Then the configuration file will backup to external device RESET Reset all the history info to default values IMPORT Import the MDVR configuration file to the current device except MAC address and IP Please insert the external storage device to the USB port Must have configuration file in the storage device and then press IMPORT The configuration will import to another MDVR automatically 21 XMR SERIES RESTORE Restore all the settings to factory default settings F USER LOG You can export or delete the user log in this interface as follow picture Remark the user log is a TXT file so you can open it as notepad and the information mainly include start recording and end recording time event time GPS module status power on and power off time and so on SYSTEM LOG EXPORT SYSTEMLOG DELETE SYSTEM LOG INFORMATION DELETE SYSTEM LOG SUCCESSFUL SURE H GEO FENCING GEO FENCING GEO FENCING SWITCH ON EXPORT THE GEO ENCING CONFIG GILE IMPORT THE GEO ENCING CONFIG GILE GEO FENCING SWITCH this is the enable switch for GEO F
10. This is the time when the unit will sync the system time every day The method depends on the setting on the TIME SYNC SOURCE option NTP SERVER IP Input the IP server does support NTP protocol in order to allow the system can have time synchronization through the network Example 192 43 244 18 129 6 15 28 211 22 55 116 194 88 2 60 DST Daylight Time Only when it set on the following option will available DST MODE There are two modes Auto custom Auto According to the international DST i e valid only between 2AM on Second Sun in March and 2AM on First Sun in NOV _ While setting the DST the former date must be smaller than the later date if the two setting VA Date is the same the DST will be invalid Scroll to SAVE to make the setting valid B GENERAL GENERAL ON OFF TYPE TIMER OR IGNITION BOOT UP TIME 06 00 00 SHUTDOWNTIME 18 00 00 BOOT UP IN RECORDING TIME OFF SHUT DOWN DELAY 1 300 MIN 005 BUZZER SWITCH OFF IDLE TIME 30 300 SEC 300 EVENT FILESAUTO EXPORT USB ON ASPECTMODE 4 3 TRANSPARENCY 25 SAVE EXIT ON OFF TYPE There are Ignition Timer and Ignition or timer three options There are use to boot up the MDVR not for the recording It means for example the setting is timer from 5 00 12 00am so the MDVR will work during his period but for recording it depends on the setting on the SCHEDULE and RECORD MODE menu A IGNITION for start up and shut
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12. down delay function For example If it s Ignition mode it will start up when ignition is on and if the shut down delay time is 5 min then MDVR will shut down after 5 min 16 YMD SERIES after the ignition off B TIMER MDVR will boot up or shut down automatically at certain time you have configured every day C IGNITION OR TIMER means MDVR will start up and shut down include both conditions BOOT UP TIME The exact time for MDVR starts to work every day SHUT DOWN TIME The exact time for MDVR shut down every day BOOT UP IN RECORDING TIME ON means record function is linked to timer start up For example if the record schedule setup is from 6 00 8 00am MDVR will boot up and record automatically during this period even the vehicle ignition is OFF BUZZER SWITCH ON means the buzzer will alarm when alarm happens OFF means no audio when alarm happens IDLE TIME SEC The time for the operation interface switching to the QUAD view If the user does not make some operation for some time the system will switch to the QUAD view automatically EVENT FILES AUTO EXPORT USB When is switch is ON you can back up all the alarm record files on that day by press F1 on remote control Make sure the USB space is enough OUTPUT MODE This is the output mode for monitor There are 4 3 and 9 6 two options TRANSPARENCY Setup the brightness for the screen display as you want Scroll to ISAVE to make the setting valid
13. driver or cut of the power for the MDVR during upgrading the firmware as this is very easily to damage the FLASH for MDVR 4 During the firmware upgrade then following screen will pop up System Updating 5 After upgrade success it will restart automatically as follow System Initializing Please check the firmware version after the MDVR reboot up and make sure that the firmware upgrade is completely successful MCU UPGRADE The step is the same as upgrade firmware F USER SECURITY Setup the password for user and admin 20 XMR SERIES USER SECURITY PASSWORDENABLE on bg SELECTUSER User fi PASSWORD RE ENTER PASSWORD ENABLE To active this function or not Selecting ON will require a password in order to access the setup menu Selecting OFF will not require a password in order to access the setup menu USER PASSWORD User can only search can t modify any parameters ADMIN PASSWORD An Administrator with full rights The default password for Admin is 88888888 Re enter must be same input as first password otherwise the system would not accept the password setting when password does not match between the first line and the re enter line Scroll to SAVE to make the setting valid G CONFIG CONFIG DEFAULT SETTINGS RESTORE RESET ALL HISTORY INFO RESET EXPORT CURRENT SETTINGS SAVE AS MDVRCFG CFG TO THE ROOT EXPORT OF EXTERNAL DEVICE IMPORT THE
14. playback Or you can export the file during certain period to thumb driver or any external storage device and backup to computer for playback but the file is H 264 file Please connect the external storage device with MDVR by USB port and then press EXPORT for backup Then the following screen will pop up 12 XMR SERIES RECORD SEARCH CHANNEL 14N NONE NORMAI INFORMATION TIME D TOTAL 2 NO 2 BACKUPING DO NOT REMOVE USB C P STARI TIME UU UU UU PLAY UNLOCK SURE CANCEL END TIME 11 01 59 EXPORT EXIT TOTAL total quantity of the files that you selected for back up NO The file number that is backing up now After successful backup then the following screen will pop up RECORD SEARCH CHANNEL 1 4 NONE LOCK NORMAL ALARM INFORMATION TIME 00 00 CH1 CH2 BACKUP SUCCESSFULLY CH3 OK CH4 START TIME 00 00 00 PLAY UNLOCK END TIME 11 01 59 EXPORT EXIT If the MDVR current video type is different with the setting that the MDVR record last time then the video file can not playback for example the video type of record files is NSTC now the video type is PAL you can t playback the video file until you change the video type to NSTC For example If the MDVR recorded by PAL and created video file Then when you reboot up the MDVR and you want to playback the video file recorded by PAL When the MDVR reboot up the video type will change to be NTSC automatically 13 5 1 2
15. COM4 is changeable We can only support standard mode so far 38 XMR SERIES EXT COM SETUP STANDARD BUS MODE X CONTROL PANEL ACCELERATION PTZ LED SCTEEN SAVE EXIT Remark for the configuration details please check the corresponding instruction for accessory 5 3 INFORMATION HISTORY W MODULES 5 3 1 SYSTEM Display the MCU version firmware version HDD status and SD card information 1 NO HDD means No HDD installed or the HDD is defective and can not work 2 NO FORMAT means HDD installed but not formatted 3 showing the detailed information for HDD means HDD works fine 39 XMR SERIES SYSTEM INFO FIRMWARE VERSION X5 8HD1 Tbc0023 MCU VERSION X5 B01 0535 MCU T101101 SD HDD INFORMATION DEVICE CAPACITY FREE SPACE RECORD NAME GB GB CAPACITY a 80 0G 72 0G 80 5 3 2 HISTORY The data for history information HISTORY INFO HIGHEST SPEED IN HISTORY OKM H 2009 04 13 15 57 43 TOTAL MILEAGE 0 00 MILE NEXT PAGE EXIT HISTORY INFO HIGHEST SHOCK IN HISTORY X 00 000g 2009 04 13 15 58 32 Y 00 000g 2009 04 13 15 58 32 Z 00 000g 2009 04 13 15 58 32 LOWESTVOLTAGE IN HISTORY 0 0V 2009 03 31 13 51 32 HIGHEST VOLTAGE IN HISTORY 19 20V 2009 04 13 11 08 11 FRONT PAGE NEXT PAGE EXIT 40 XMR SERIES HISTORY INFO LOWEST TEMP IN HISTORY 0 C 2009 03 31 13 55 32 HIGHEST TEMP IN HISTORY 41C 2009 04 13 11 08
16. Dual streams one for local recording and playback and one for wireless transmission 4 channel real time D1 at 25 fps 30fps continuous or priority video recording and live view display Semi transparent GUI makes setting for GUI and live display synchronously Maximum 1 hour pre recording and 30 minutes post recording Watermark prevents any modification in recorded file which is part of the law enforcement Better Compression rate at H 264 50 less than MPEG4 Enhance recording storage rate in most efficiency way 4 channels for high fidelity digitally recorded synchronized audio matched to 4 video channels User friendly criteria to playback the events associated video only Automatic timer to resume the live display if the unit is idle for user defined timings User selectable settings for quality and audio record enable disable for each video channel 12V power supply for multiple devices such as cameras sensors relays and any other accessories Remote Connection Capabilities Handheld Infra Red controller with OSD for quick access to recorded video and settings menu PC Based Client software for live viewing playback video playback events associated video and download capabilities Support CMS Central Management System for remote monitoring by 3G module XMR3G Ceiba Playback Analysis Software for video playback meta data analysis remote backup and configuration XMR 2 SERIES Remote Control
17. FF SENSOR3 OFF SENSOR4 OFF SENSOR5 OFF SENSOR6 OFF OFF OFF OFF SENSOR7 OFF OFF OFF OFF SENSORS OFF OFF OFF OFF NEXTPAGE SAVE EXIT SENSOR ALARM OUTPUT ALARM TYPE OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OVERSPEED LOW SPEED HIGH TEMP LOW TEMP ACCALERATION VIDEOLOSS FRONT PAGE SAVE EXIT ON means this input can trigger this output OFF means can t C SPEED Setup the alarm for over speed and some other parameters SPEED SPEED SOURCE GPS VEHICLE SPEEDCHECK SPD 020 P S 00200 CALIBRATE SPEEDUNIT MPH pg MILEAGE MPH MILEAGE CALIBRATE 000000 KM CALIBRATE ALARM SETTING a ar THRESHOLD ALARM LOCK in sss GG ar A E7 SAVE EXIT SOURCE MDVR is capable of capturing vehicle speed via GPS antenna or Vehicle speedometer 34 XMR SERIES Browse between the settings of GPS or speedometer from the list Please note that the GPS antenna should be connected to MDVR to receive satellite signals for speed For more information on capturing speed from speedometer please contact local distributor for more technical support SPD CHECK Speed check is used to calibrate the offset speed when connected to the speedometer That s to say the check only available when speed source is vehicle Input the first area with the vehicle speed for example at 80 in KM H Start the vehicle and the second area will show the data from speedometer in HZ When the vehicle reach to 80 KM H shown in vehicle meter or dash boa
18. OSD POSITION Setup the display position for DATE TIME ALARM Display Alarm information on OSD including the I O sensor speed temperature motion detection etc ACCELERATION Display the information for inertial sensor TEMPERATURE Display the temperature on OSD FIRMWARE VERSION Display the current firmware version GPS Display the GPS information fixed means it will display the information always just like date time CHANNEL NAME Display the channel name VEHICLE NO Display the vehicle NO RECORD is ON means it will record the date time channel name and vehicle NO into the record files If all the options are ON Then the following screen will pop up after you press Enter during live view 25 N NADI SERIES 09 27 2011 17 30 29 ALARM GP S ACQUIRING SIGNAL SPEED 000MPH DIREC TION 0 ACCELERATION INVALID PB VEHICLE No 02009 VOLTAGE 12 5V MCU X5 B01 0535 MCU T033101 FIRMWARE X5 8HD1 Ybc0223 HEATER ON IGNITION ON ENVIRONMENT TEMP NONE MACHINE TEMPERATURE 84F SIM CARD OFF SERVER NO SERVER DIAL UP UNKNOW SIGNAL 0 CENTER SERVER 1 NET STATUS UNCONNECTED CENTER SERVER 2 NET STATUS UNCONNECTED C CAMERA SETTINGS Setup enables record function and video for each channel CAMERA SETTINGS CH2 OFF CH3 OFF CH4 OFF ROUND OFF ROUNDTIME 010 5 300 SEC IPINTERCOM ON LIVEAUDIO ON SAVE EXIT ENABLE Enable the record function NAME The name of the channel For example if you setup
19. VR will trigger alarm If the MDVR working temperature is lower than the setting for LOW TEMP MDVR trigger will alarm F CAMERA Display the alarm information from camera CAMERA MOTION DETECT SETTING OFF OFF amp MOTION OFF N OFF N VIDEOLOSS VL SAVE EXIT There are three statuses for camera alarm blind detect motion detect and video loss CH ID please choose the channel you want to setup for motion detect and blind detect SENSITIVE this is the detect sensitivity 1 is the most sensitive M D AREA this option is for user to setup the detect area as follow blank square means the area is selected please back to the setup interface to save the settings 36 XMR SERIES G VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE PROTECTION ENABLE OFF N VOLTAGE 06 0 vV VOLTAGE OF START 11 0 V INTERVAL TIME FOR CMS 010 SHUTDOWN DELAY 0140 SAVE CANCEL VOLTAGE PROTECTION means when MDVR system detect that the voltage input always in a low status MDVR will disconnect to CMS and shutdown automatically ENABLE setup the voltage protection switch ON means enable OFF means disable VOLTAGE setup the low Voltage limited value for shutdown automatically VOLTAGE OF START this means when the voltages of the battery reach this value MDVR will startup automatically this value only for the low voltage shutdown mode which means it won t start up even the voltage is arrival if the shutdown mode is not low voltage protecti
20. ation that no video file 5 2 SETUP SYSTEM Move ARROWS to select KC and press ENTER The screen will show the menu as below Or D z r M HG 1S o o o DATE TIME hee a ie i GENERAL SYSTEM no REGISTERINFO ee ee FORMAT RECORD UPGRADE USER SECURITY Paa UNA Sa f Ci pu J 0 E la L 4 4 f D ren GEO FENCING aa pila i p 5 2 1 SYSTEM DATE TIME 2009 04 14 FORMAT MMDD YYYY pg TUESDAY 09 58 26 FORMAT 24H bg TIME SYNC SOURCE NTP X TIME ZONE 0 SYNC TIME 06 30 00 NTP SERVER IP 255 255 255 012 CUSTOM DST OFF ON pg DSTMODE CUSTOM 2AMON THIRD bd SUN IN APR fd 2AM ON THIRD SUN IN apr SAVE 15 XMR SERIES A DATE TIME DATE FORMAT Press ENTER to select different format MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD TIME FORMAT 12H or 24H Press ENTER to select different format TIME SYNC SOURCE The system can adjust the time in different zone via either GPS or NTP A While selecting the GPS the MDVR device must have GPS connection Should have GPS module and antenna and GPS must can receive the signal When the system time arrives the sync time MDVR unit will synchronize with GPS time once B While selecting the NTP Network Time Protocol the device must have network access connection and assign the NTP IP location TIME ZONE Please choose the correct time zone for MDVR system SYNC TIME
21. dio is recorded Rewinds the video while playback X2 and X 4 modes available Fast forward the video while playback X2 and X4 modes available No use at present Export all the event record files of the day to USB by press F1 key Reserved for future use 4 PTZ Function Key XMR MDVR can support PTZ camera by the protocol PELCO D or PELCO P While the MDVR is connected the PTZ camera by RS485 signal on the RS232 485 expand box following commands can control PTZ ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN OUT IRIS IRIS Brightness control FOCUS 4 FOCUS 4 BRUSH Brushtegassscen XMR 3 SERIES GUI Tree REC SEARCH EVENT FILES RECORD NETWORK EVENT PERIPHERAL SYSTEM HISTORY MODULES DATETIME REGISTER INFO FORMAT USER SECURITY CONFIG SYSTEM LOG GEO FENCING OPTIONS CHANNEL SETTING RECORD SETTING SCHEDULE OTHER SET LOCAL MOBILE NETWORK SENSOR OUTPUT SENSOR CAMERA PTZ EXT CM SETUP Graphic User Interface over view XMR SERIES 4 System Start Up After connecting the MDVR to a vehicle power supply turn on the vehicle ignition and the unit will automatically start up Power is normally supplied to the MDVR as long as the vehicle ignition is ON Display only view of the cameras is immediately available to be viewed in quad view Normally the power supply for MDVR is about 12V 3A without any accessories System Login f
22. e For example XMR MDVRs we have hard disk for main recording and SD card for recording If you want to format hard disk please select video storage and if you want to format SD card please select SD 18 XMR SERIES FORMAT DEVICE VIDEO STORAGE U SB SD FU INFORMATION ALL DATAWILL BE DELETED AFTER FORMATED ARE YOU SURE TO FORMAT SURE EXIT FUNCTION FAST FORMAT SLOW FORMAT and HDD DETECT FAST FORMAT is the same as quick format on PC SLOW FORMAT means it will check whether the HDD have bad sectors if have it will remember and won t write data here again and it will delete all the video files DETECT HDD means it will checking the whole HDD and restore the index from the backup index partition it won t delete any video files After format success MDVR unit will restart automatically E UPGRADE Upgrade to new firmware or MCU UPGRADE FIRMWARE MCU CURRENT VERSION X5 8HD1 Tbc0223 UPGRADE EXIT FIRMWARE Upgrade the firmware MCU Upgrade the MCU How to upgrade the firmware 1 Please create one folder named dvrupgrade in root directory in thumb drive and then copy the firmware upgrade file into this folder 2 Insert the thumb drive into the USB port on the front panel of MDVR 3 Please enter into this interface select firmware option and press UPGRADE MDVR will upgrade the 19 XMR SERIES firmware automatically Please make sure you do not remove the thumb
23. encing function This switch is only for MDVR terminal EXPORT and IMPORT these two options is for Geo fencing config file you can setup and copy a Go fence like area config file from PC software CMS for the create details please check the manual from CMS instruction Also you can export the config file from another MDVR and then import to another MDVR Remark Geo fencing means you can setup a special area for the vehicle when the vehicle enters into or out of this area it will trigger the alarm and you can do all the configurations in CMS software 22 XMR SERIES 5 2 2 RECORD Setup the related configuration for Record F ia OPTIONS OSD OVERLAY CAMERA SETTINGS RECORD SETTING Grin Sk O S SUB STREAM H UEAN ib SCHEDULE fam al BRN OTHER SETTINGS A OPTION The menu is used to setup the basic parameters for MDVR recording OPTION 1 VIDEO TYPE ALARM DURATION 3 30 SEC ALARM POST REC 30 1800 SEC BUZZER TIME SEC NEXT PAGE SAVE EXIT VIDEO TYPE PAL and NTSC optional The default setting is NTSC RECORD MODE Record mode three modes as following GENERAL When MDVR is power supplied and start up the MDVR will start to record automatically TIMER MDVR will start to record at defined time setting in the TIMER RECORD menu based on the schedule EVENT When event trigged MDVR will create event record NORMAL REC RATE normal record rate two options NORMAL MDVR will start t
24. ile in Ceiba software you will get the value chat with the corresponding video files SD CARD TYPE For XMR MDVR SD card is used for recording HDD SD OVER WRITE To make the HDD or SD card overwrite when there is only 4GB or 1G spare space ON when hard drive space less than 4G according to First in first out rule system will start to delete the earliest record files till HDD space equal or over 15G except the alarm file which in locked time For SD card if the space less than 1G it will start to delete the files until the space more than 4G OFF Device will stop recording when hard drive space is full less than 2G you must replace an HDD or delete recording file manually then it will start to record LOCKED FILE RETENTION DAY For the MDVR video files you can lock or unlock them Lock function is only for the event alarm files as they are very important If the file is locked then it cannot be deleted by the HDD SD overwrite function in the retention days When the retention day is expired the locked files will be unlocked automatically and deleted Locked recording file save time can be configured to be 7 10 15 20 30 45 days During the same time the locked recording file won t be deleted Once pass lock time the recording file LOCK identifier will be from L to U and then can be deleted automatically by overwrite function PRE RECORDED SWITCH ON OFF ON means open the function of pre recording OFF means not If you
25. ile including all file alarm file and normal file DATE MDVR system will display the current day automatically You need select the day you want to search the day with record files will be indicated by green If the day with ALARM FILES it will indicated by red if the day without video files it will indicated by background color 11 YMO SERIES Please press SEARCH to enter into the next menu for listing out all the certain video files depends on the setting for the file type date and time RECORD SEARCH CHANNEL 1 4 X NONE NORMAL TIME 00 00 00 05 30 59 11 01 59 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 START TIME 00 00 00 PLAY UNLOCK END TIME 11 01 59 EXPORT EXIT CHANNEL As XMR support 4CH so you have to choose the first channel or next channels when you want to playback VIDEO FILE STATUS GREY mean there is no video file of this channel GREEN means the file is normal file RED means alarm Y LLOW means the file is alarm file and locked START TIME and END TIME This time schedule is for both playback and export and you have to choose the channel first and then setup the start time and end time for local playback or export to external storage device for playback by software UNLOCK you have to select the channel first and then unlock the locked files You can export the MDVR video files to external storage device for playback easily Just please setup the start time and end time for the video from certain channel for local
26. key During setup select and save the settings 3 Other Keys Function You can press LOGIN LOCK or SETUP key to enter the GUI to setup If LOGIN LOCK password enabled you have to input default Admin password 88888888 To reset the MDVR in to sleep mode You can press power button again to let MDVR start up when it in sleep mode Ea Brightness contrast color adjustment for per channel Use button to change the values You have to adjust the values for each channel individually SETUP Login GUI to setup the parameters EXIT Return to the previous menu Used to stop the recording manually Only valid when you setup the record mode as manual Used to start the recording manually Only valid when you setup the Record record mode as manual Freezes playback to a single frame and can advance one frame at a PAUSE STEP D gt time To advance the frame press Pause Step to move frame by frame Press EXIT to return to normal playback speed PLAY Starts Resumes playback from any other mode FF RR Frame by Frame etc Reduces playback speed to 1 2 1 4 1 8 modes Press PLAY to return to SLOW b normal playback speed XMR SERIES Quick search mode when you playback the record file in MDVR Press GOTO button and input the desired time and the select SURE to jump to the specific time you want to playback 4 Increase volume while playback if audio is recorded w Decrease volume while playback if au
27. need to setup pre recording function you must open this switch and also setup the time for pre recording in this menu as well ALARM PRE REC TIME 1 60 MIN Pre record time setting is from 1 to 60 minutes For example If the setting for pre record is 30min when alarm trigger at 10 30 then the record file start from 10 00 to 10 30 will pack as alarm record 24 N NAD SERIES B OSD OVERLAY On QUAD view you can please press Enter on remote control to show MDVR working status as below screen This screen will show all the important working information for the MDVR including sensor 3G GPS WIFI signal and connection firmware version MCU version SIM dialed up status etc But the precondition for this OSD is you must setup the OSD overlay menu to select which information you want to display on this screen 09 27 2011 17 30 29 ALARM GPS ACQUIRING SIGNAL SPEED 000MPH DIREC TION 0 ACCELERATION INVALID PB VEHICLE No 02009 VOLTAGE 12 5V MCU X5 B01 0535 MCU T033101 FIRMWARE X5 8HD1 Ybc0223 HEATER ON IGNITION ON ENVIRONMENT TEMP NONE MACHINE TEMPERATURE 84F SIM CARD OFF SERVER NO SERVER DIAL UP UNKNOW SIGNAL 0 CENTER SERVER 1 NET STATUS UNCONNECTED CENTER SERVER 2 NET STATUS UNCONNECTED OSD OVERLAY ITEMS VE VIEW RECORD POSITION LI DATE TIME OFF ALARM OFF ACCEL DATA OFF TEMPERATURE OFF FIRMWARE VER OFF GPS INFO OFF CH NAME VEHICLE NO DATE TIME Display date and time on
28. o record according to the setup of RECORD SETTING I FRAME MDVR only record by I frame the key frame for video in order to take less space of hard drive BUT when event is trigged MDVR will record according to setup of RECORD SETTING RECORD FILE TIME MIN Recording file packing size 15 30 45 60 minutes optional 23 XMR SERIES ALARM DURATION 3 30 SEC The alarm duration time all the alarm for same type considered to be one alarm during the setting for alarm duration and MDVR reset the duration time automatically For example if the setting for alarm duration is 10 sec and during this 10 sec anther same type like panic button alarm triggered and then MDVR system will consider them to be one alarm event And the alarm start time will be reset based on the second time for alarm ALARM POST REC 30 1800 SEC Alarm post recording time BUZZER TIME buzzer alarm duration time setup when alarm triggered the buzzer duration time OPTION 2 METADATACAPTURE CMP SD CARD TYPE INTERNAL X MIRROR REC TO SD CARD ELITE HDD SD OVERWRITE OFF pg LOCKED FILE RETENTION DAY LOCKEDFLERETENTION OAY PRE RECORDED SWITCH memotomon a ALARM PRE REC TIME 1 60 MIN FRONT PAGE SAVE METADATA CAPTURE metadata information it will create a black box file in HDD when you setup this switch as ON The metadata mainly include GPS info event info temperature inertia sensor info and so on and you can analysis the metadata f
29. on mode INTERVAL TIME FOR CMS means when MDVR in low voltage for so long time device will disconnect to CMS server automatically SHUTDOWN DELAY means when MDWR in low voltage for so long time device will shutdown automatically 37 XMR SERIES 5 2 5 PERIPHERAL ra 3 C3 SYSTEM RECORD NETWORK A PTZ PTZ CHANNEL CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 PROTOCOL PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D I PELCO D BAUD RATE 2400 2400 2400 Pg 240 DATA BITE 8 Ma Ma Ma STOP BITE 5 Ns Mo Ms VERIFY NONE bg NONE pg NONE bd ADRRESS 001 001 001 CHANNEL The channel of PTZ connected PROTOCOL select the protocol of different PTZ there are two protocols to switch and the default is Pelco D BAUD RATE select the different baud rate for your PTZ there are 1200 2400 4800 and 9600 DATA BIT there are 5 6 7 8 options to select default setting is 8 STOP BIT there are 1and 2 to select the default setting is 1 VERIFY there are None Odd Even Mark Space to select the default setting is none ADDRESS Fill the code of respective PTZ B EXT COM SETUP This interface is for external accessory connection such as control pane PTZ Inertia sensor LED screen station announcement and so on MODE There are STANDARD and BUS MODE two options when select standard mode you can select each external port for each COM when select Bus mode COM1 is station announcement COM2 is amplifier board unchangeable COM3 and
30. or Setup 1 ua F DEVICE NO 123456 123456 PASSWORD udi e When Password is set disable press SETUP key on the handheld controller into the setup menu directly e When Password is set enable press LOGIN LOCK OR ENTER key on the handheld controller the setup menu will appear N NADI SERIES DEVICE NO 123456 123456 123 PASSWORD DEVICE NO The unit ID of MDVR You can setup the ID for the MDVR in the menu yourself After setting the ID number will appear automatically on the login screen It s the number in the bracket PASSWORD Enter the admin password or user password Keyboard Press Enter to use keyboard to type device ID and password 1 0 9 number key press Enter to select the number 2 123 Input type shift key Number capital small letter 3 lt delete 4 Exit 5 GUI Configuration This part will show all the main functions for MDVR including SEARCH SETUP and INFORMATION Search is for searching all the video files and alarm files Setup for all the configurations for MDVR and information display the MDVR and accessory working status 10 5 1 SEARCH 9 1 1 REC SEARCH You can search all the video files including normal files alarm files by record time and file type Please highlight the option REC SEARCH and then enter into following screen FILE SEARCH SOURCE You have chose the video storage first HDD or SD card TYPE The type of the f
31. rd and keep this speed at 30 seconds then press the Check to make the system calibrate the second area HZ set as first area data 80 SPEED UNIT MPH or KPH MILEAGE is the total mileage that the MDVR has run OVER SPEED If the vehicle exceeds the SPD MDVR will trigger the alarm signal when the following option ALARM set as YES until the driver slows down the speed LOW SPEED If the vehicle exceeds the high speed limit MDVR will trigger the alarm signal when the following option ALARM set as YES until the Admin password is entered to acknowledge the alarm D ACCELERATION There are 3 values for G force inertial sensor X Y and Z X indicate forward and backward X Y indicates left and right and Z indicated up and down Threshold is the limitation for the value if the value large than the setting in the menu then MDVR will alarm ACCELERATION Name osp ENABLE THRESHOLD ALARM LOCK X45 G OVERSHOCK SHK ON Y 15 G ON OFF X 01 356 Y 01 042 Z 01 106 CHECK EXIT This function only can be active when the MDVR connected with inertial sensor 35 XMR SERIES E TEMPERATURE Inspection for temperature there are high and low two kinds temperature inspection TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE UNIT Fic ALARM SETTING NAME ee ENABLE THRESHOLD ALARM LOCK HIGH TEMP Tee org o or or EXIT If the MDVR working temperature is higher than the setting for HIGH TEMP MD
32. smit the live video to PC software center server The setup interface as follow SUB STREAM BAND WIDTH 0500 20 4096 Kbps MAX CHANNELS 4 CAMERA ENABLE pres FR CH1 ON CIF 6 SAVE EXIT BAND WIDTH Setup the band width for the sub stream which due to the network bandwidth of your SIM card ENABLE Enable the channel or not RES Resolution CIF QCIF optional FR Frame rate frames per second 125 1 30 for NTSC adjustable 21 XMR SERIES F SCHEDULE SCHEDULE DATE SCHEDULE1 TYPE SCHEDULE2 TYPE EVERY pg 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON fg 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON My Bi 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON fg 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON bg Bi 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON fg 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON fg Bi 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON fg 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON fg Bi 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON fg 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON fg Bi 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON fg 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON Pg Bi 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON fg 00 00 00 00 00 00 CON fg WKD WEEKDAY FROM MON N TO SUN X SAVE Date To select the exact date for MDVR recording Single Day Choose the day to create a recording schedule Every Day Choose Every to apply a schedule to every day of the week Weekday Schedule will only apply Weekdays weekday is from Monday to Friday o R UU Choosing the asterisks will suspend the highlighted schedule Type Press ENTER to change the type of the recording mode Con Continuous recording Alarm Alarm recording 6 Timer timing recording Schedule
33. the name of CH1 is ABC and you can see ABC three letters display on the live view for channel 1 AUDIO Active the audio record function LIVE to enable the channel to display it in QUAD view ROUND Means channel loop function sequence if you setup time as 5 second which means the channel will switch to full screen from channel 1 to 4 IP INTERCOM This is the enable switch for interphone function which can realize two way audio speak to center server 3G network SIM card and this function must works with CP3 which has a microphone belong to LIVE AUDIO enable or disable the live audio settings switch D RECORD SETTING Make the configurations for Resolution frame rate image quality parameter setting for each channel 26 XMR SERIES RECORD SETTING COMMON PARA NORMAL ALARM CAMERA RES FR QUALITY QUALITY RES Resolution D1 HD1 CIF optional For our system D1 resolution is 704 X576 for NTSC and 704 Xx 480 for PAL HD1 resolution is 704 x288 for NTSC and 704X240 for PAL CIF resolution is 354X288 for NTSC and 354 X 240 for PAL FR Frame rate frames per second 1 25 or 1 30 for NTSC can be adjustable QUANLITY Image quality 8 levels optional Level 1 is the best Normal quality is the quality for normal record and alarm quality is for alarm record E SUB STREAM Sub stream is the settings for 3G wireless transmission you can setup the bandwidth and enable the channels and otherwise it can t tran
34. tions one is WIFI one is cable network and the other is MOBILE NETWORK Please select the correct option when create the connection MESSAGE SERVER This server IP must be the IP of the PC that installed message server when you want to create CMS connection You can setup it as Static IP or Dynamic Domain name it s due to the server PORT please use the default port 5556 here MEDIA SERVER IP AND PORT NO use at present D MOBILE NETWORK This interface is to setup the wireless modules type active mode and SIM card parameters when you connect with net cable please select mode type as NONE 30 XMR SERIES MOBILE NETWORK MODE TYPE WCDMA ACTIVE MODE DIAL PARAMETER ACTIVE MODE There are three options ALWAYS means when MDVR started up the wireless module will always dial up and connect to message server CALL SMS means only you call the phone number of the SIM card or send the message to the SIM it will active the wireless module and start to dial up SENSOR means you can setup one sensor to active the wireless module only when you triggered the sensor the wireless module will start to dial up and then connect to internet WS St TFE TG ACTIVE MODE ACTIVE MODE ALWAYS CALLISMS SOESOR PHONE 1 PHONE 2 PHONE 3 SAVE EXIT DIAL PARAMETER settings for SIM Card please check the setup as follow form DIAL PARAMETER USER NAME PASSWORD ACCESS NUMBER 99
35. tween OFF or ON ON means when sensor triggered alarm LED will flashing until re login the system with account the flashing will disappear also if the security set as OFF I E no need enter password to re login just pressing ENTER can disappear the flashing LOG Press ENTER to select YES NO to enable or disable the input sensor to put as event log file the EVENT LOG is recorded in EVENT search file e g If set as ON using EVENT SEARCH option even sensor triggered there is event file on this menu LOCK To enable the event does not erase during the over write process of hard disk NEXT PAGE Sensor trigger action means setup the alarm linkage for each sensor for example you setup the ch1 as the alarm linkage for sensor1 when sensor1 triggered ch1 will change to full screen And the device will response the trigger by PRI sensor1 is highest sensor8 is lowest 3G ACT means you can define a sensor to active the 3G module as there is an active mode in 3G setup interface they are corresponding options SENSOR TRIGGER ACTION FRONT PAGE SAVE B SENSOR OUTPUT Our XMR MDVR supports 4 sensor outputs All the alarm inputs can trigger the three sensor output such as sensor1 8 over speed temperature video loss and so on please enter into GUl gt gt gt gt SETUP gt gt gt EVENT gt gt gt SENSOR OUTPUT as follow 33 Y MAD SERIES SENSOR ALAEM OUTPUT ALARM TYPE OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 SENSOR ON X SENSOR2 O
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