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1. Now Ready Figure 4 32 Video CD burning Burning Driver Select DVD CD driver for burning The software will offer you the dropdown list for the available drive in your computer CD DVD name Name for the CD DVD disk Start time End time Set according to your own needs Camera choose After selecting the video channel MVA software will filter in the list of files corresponding to the video channel Compact Disk type Select CD or DVD according to practical situation Include MVA player The player will be included in the CD DVD after you enable the checkbox Burin CD DVD Start burning 31 Mobile Video Analysis Software Video Burning function is commonly used for taking evidence The MVA software will also be burned to DVD CD atthe end ofthe burning to facilitate future use Note There are some differences between the normally use MVA software and the one be burned to DVD CD 84 16 Parameter Configuration Configuration of system parameters such as saving path map type display mode speed mode sync all channels play custom alarm channel name can be done in this menu Clicking config gt system config will pop up the dialog box as shown below Save Path Config Capture Path E Users Ricky Documents MVA MVA Browse Cut Path IC Users Ricky Documents MVA MVA Browse DownLoad Path iD MVA Records Browse Map Config Choose Map Type GoogleMap For Free e Google Map Key ABQIAAAAfbA
2. SS 561 GB free of 78 1 GE Ee 2 9 ce tree ot 102 GR netDVRO H FEN ene ES Ce ser Ee 387 MB free of 74 5 GB netDVRI Ur netDVRZ Ks IF TTI SS ei MB free of 74 5 GB Figure 4 6 Removable HDD Note Please use removable HDD with USB2 0 protocol or above Loading the removable HDD files Pressing the button on the bottom right of the main interface or clicking Operate gt File Load gt Disk Load then waiting for the loading Loading File Information Please Wait Figure 4 7 loading files Loading completed and playback After the loading finished you will see the video files as well as its information including video channel starting time ending time volume in the files list and the corresponding date will highlight on calendar 17 Mobile Video Analysis Software Double click the file on the list to play the related video As shown below JG fre d ee et 3 ar EN B LE ae P 73 19 31 9 U ge 73 19 31 8 405226 5 N 40 52 46 3 Speed 21 11 MPH Speed 20 54 Camera 02 FF 17 31 9 y a 40 52 45 6 N Seed 21 11 MPH Camera 03 Speed 3 21 Camera tk s 2009 11 14 10 57 33 O O Q RH Kr RR Ekel ke Figure 4 8 Removable HDD playback 84 4 Net DVR DVS video playback Pressing the button Ku on the bottom right of the main interface or clicking Operate gt File Load gt Net Load will pop up the following dialog box then input the
3. Set Play Time Specify a time to playback the certain file Video Cut Clip the playing file Video Convert Convert the playing file to AVI format File Export Video Download Download the file on pluggable HDD or on network DVR Disk Batch Export Batch export the file on pluggable HDD CD DVD Burning Burning specified files on CD DVD 11 Mobile Video Analysis Software 83 4 Config C Menu System Config Configuration of system parameters such as saving path map config speed mode and etc Network Setting Setting parameters of mobile DVR 83 5 Help H Menu About Software Software version information 12 Mobile Video Analysis Software 4 Operating Guide 13 Mobile Video Analysis Software 84 1 Google Map authorization Google Map free version is the default map of the MVA software MVA will pop up Google Map free version Terms of Service dialog box when using this software for the first time as shown below Ai Use of the Products Google grants you non exdusive non transferable license to access the Google Maps service tictons on Use Unless you have received prior written authorization from Google for as applicable from the prov access or use the Producte or am FE en any technology or means other than those provided m the Produc ranslate modify or make derivative works of the Content or any part ther E c redist e sublicense rent publish sell assign lease market transfer or
4. 05 55 2010 09 07 10 31 01 2010 09 07 10 33 38 2010 09 07 17 12 43 2010 09 07 17 17 45 2010 09 07 17 18 02 2010 09 07 17 18 25 2010 09 07 17 18 40 2010 09 08 19 21 56 2010 09 08 19 24 28 2010 09 08 19 25 31 2010 09 08 19 48 46 09 45 56 09 59 33 10 05 10 10 21 24 10 35 38 10 43 23 17 17 42 17 18 02 17 18 23 17 18 39 17 19 20 19 23 42 19 25 45 19 48 46 19 58 52 Start Time Stop Time 0 71MB 42 08MB 17 15MB 36 19MB 9 8 MB 35 03MB 14 44ME 1 14MB 1 09MB 0 83MB 2 08MB 5 7MB 3 72MB 54 48MB 29 38MB Video D A w Select All Disk Space Check Figure 4 31 Batch Export Select the files need to be export and click batch export Note It may take lots time to export all the files Please wait patiently 4 15 Video files Burning After loading the video files you can click Operate gt File 30 M obile Video Analysis Software Export gt CD DVD burning then following dialog box will pop up Burning Drive lG I DVDRAMGTJON e CD DVD Name Vehicle Video Video Burning Start Time E inf OI 7 9 45 50 Video Burning End Time 2010 9 10 9 36 15 ee Camera Choose Chan 09 h Chan 13 Chan 01 M Chan 05 iv Chan 02 Iw Chan 06 Iw Chan 10 W Chan 14 iv Chan 03 h Chan 07 h Chan il MW Chan 15 d Chan 04 M Chan 08 h Chan 12 h Chan 16 Compact Disc Type CD 700MB fe DVD 14 76 Iw Indude MVA Player MVA zip 2 9MB In Compact Disc
5. 10 15 16 17 LADLE MAR ZER 2010 09 23 14 25 44 Ge o 6 oO 2010 09 25 14 37 28 Figure 2 1 MVA File List Interface MVA file list interface contains playback windows play control buttons time axis area Tab pages file list file type selections calendar local file loading button HDD file loading button and network file loading button This interface is mainly for loading recorded files By selecting local HDD network loading file buttons to list the corresponding files The recorded file information will display on the file list and the corresponding date will highlight on calendar Double click the file on the list to play the related video 2 2 MVA E Map Interface After booting up E map interface will display as follow M obile Video Analysis Software Mobile Video Analysis Sof fe System S Bav Operate O 3 49 23 6 I 40 527399 41 N Speed 19 68 MPH 73 19 29 6 U 2 40 52 39 17 N Speed 19 68 MPH 2009 11 14 10 57 08 sn va map Satelite Hybrid NEI a a g 1114 2005 sat 19 57 09 3 EE EE a ie Ce e 1 s ps Dn a Al i yf Ean Neck Fon a Si t le ben Ry ol GO gler N vg d oF Loya Harbor Geet VE i UG 0 StJames m c Greeni eo Huntington 1 Smithtown Cente A d Si Huntington Elwood Commack Nescon os 1 es ett E WW ur A Dix Hills 495 cho Melville pr erd ME licksville Je 1 WW Bohen FAM Plainview De
6. 18MB 0 35MB 17 534MB 7 19MB 0 35MB i7 51MB W Select Al Figure 4 29 Video Download Search for the video you need and select the video need to be downloaded and then click Video Download following dialog box will pop up Select Cam ai Cam v Sea Start Time i Stop Time 0 71MB 1009 Iv 01 2010 09 07 09 45 50 09 45 56 O1 2010 09 07 09 47 38 09259235 42 08MB 100 DI 2010 09 07 10 00 17 10 05 10 17 15MB 100 Mobile Video Analysis Software Figure 4 30 Downloading Net video download 1 Load the net device information Press the button KC and the set the login in parameters 2 Click Operate gt File Export gt Video Download the rest is the same as the removable HDD video download Note It takes some time when a large number of files need to be downloaded depending on the performance of PC and the network environment 4 14 Batch Export Batch Export is used for exporting the video files in bulk This function is used to only in removable hard disk mode 1 Connect the removable HDD to PC via USB cables 29 Mobile Video Analysis Software 2 Load HDD information press the button KA Click Operate gt File Export gt Disk Batch Export then following dialog box will pop up Vehide Num Device Name Export To File Type me a Type VM Filter 2010 09 07 09 45 50 2010 09 07 09 47 38 2010 09 07 10 00 17 2010 09 07 10
7. IP address port user name password file type of the DVR DVS Net DVR DVS Lo Mobile Video Analysis Software Figure4 9 Net device login If login in successfully you will see the video files in the file list Double click the file on the list to play the related video Note File list refresh time and video playback response time is depending on the corresponding network conditions 84 5 HDD file type selection The operation interface is in the right central between the file list and calendar as shown below There are two dropdown lists main type and sub type File Type AII Type HE Figure 4 10 Video type Note This function can only be used for removable hard disk load mode and do not support the local load and network load mode There are three selections in the main type dropdown list All Scheduled recording Alarm recording As shown below Figure 4 11 Main type 19 M obile Video Analysis Software The sub type will be effective only when the main type is selecting as alarm recording The sub type is the channel where the alarm triggered The users can also custom the alarm channel name in menu Config Figure 4 12 sub type 84 6 Playback positioning Using the button on the main interface Ka It will jump to a Set the date and time and then press the button specified time for video playback 2010 07 26 01 08 15 22 29 Figure 4 13 Main interface pos
8. bh gt Sensor 1 Server IP E Startup Redundante Brake Hight Level Spring F E zeg Server Port 7660 Alarm aa Login Name Hight Level Spring 0 Minute Sync Interval Mobile Video Analysis Software Figure 4 43 Network setting 38
9. on the volume of the video date and the performance of the PC Loading completed After the loading finished you will see the video files as well as its information including video channel starting time ending time volume in the files list and the corresponding date will highlight on calendar As shown below File Size 2009 11 14 09 43 35 2009 11 14 09 51 00 2009 11 14 10 57 04 2009 11 14 11 11 14 2009 11 14 09 43 35 2009 11 14 10 57 04 2009 11 14 10 57 26 2009 11 14 09 43 35 2009 11 14 10 57 04 2009 11 14 10 57 39 2009 11 14 09 43 35 2009 11 14 10 57 04 2009 11 14 11 00 18 2009 11 14 11 11 15 File Type All Type 444 Figure 4 4 File List Playback and control Double click the file on the list to play the related video The play control bar is shown as below 08 51 01 09 53 25 11 01 09 11 17 24 09 53 26 10 57 27 11 01 08 09 53 26 10 57 40 11 01 07 09 53 26 11 00 18 11 01 09 11 17 25 01 08 15 22 29 16 2010 09 24 02 09 23 30 71 54 MB 22 31 MB 39 92MB 59 13MBEB 93 56 MB 4 53 MB 35 15 MB 93 40MB 7 33MB 32 50MB 93 16 MB 31 12MB 1 53ME 58 62 MB M obile Video Analysis Software Figure 4 5 Play Control bar 84 3 Removable HDD playback Connecting the removable HDD to PC via USB cable and you will find the HDD in your PC as shown Local Disk C Local Disk DA 13 3 GB free of 39 0 GB Ee 2968 free of 18 1 GE Local Disk E Local Disk F
10. show the graduation grid Scale range There are three options 6G 6G 3G 3G 1 2G 1 2G Report You can export the current value by clicking report One example setting is shown below lt GForce Sensor Ster ep zeg ee 120 f5 pg K A EE ji oe a l L 0 90 Jl II LI 080 L Di Di 1 2 0 1 fi 11 5 SIR al hi de je 1 if A Di ipi LI SUR II Lil 0 40 ls DI 0 4 1 1 JI DI LI JI DI Li SUR II Lil JD DI LI 0 0 Ol LI Jun D Li 0 0 at Lil 0 0 DI 11 0 0 UN LI 0 0 DI Ll 0 0 fil Lil 0 0 Li il EE UN LI AA UA ERR s Dirt VERE Manik ERE A 6 Dir Sa KE Evt Pa ban 0 70 LU SO Figure 4 17 G force sensor module 84 8 Split Screen There are 8 screen splitting modes and one full screen display mode as show below Figure 4 18 Screen Splitting 22 Mobile Video Analysis Software The MVA software now supports full screen preview 1 Screen preview and 4 6 8 9 10 13 16 screens preview 84 9 Preview Choose Clicking the play gt View choose will pop up the following dialog box xl Chan 09 D Chan 92 Chan 10 xl Chan 03 Chan 11 xl Chan 04 Chan 12 xl Chan 05 Chan 13 xl Chan 06 Chan 14 x Chan 07 Chan 15 D Chan 08 Chan 16 Select All Stop All Figure 4 19 Preview channel You may choose to watch one or some particular channels playback here The multi channel decoding will occup
11. H 100 7 e 731929 E 19052 39 t 19 4 Camera yA 2009 11 14 10 57 08 i 19 7 mile h N W 17 0 2009 11 14 10 57 08 6 u LR 68 MPH Figure 4 34 Display with Google Map FENGER D I 467 me SFO EEO FEEEEPPEN ees EAE cheno EAS cheno WEST Chano3 Wert Chan04 Mobile Video Analysis Software Figure 4 35 Display with Mapinfo Note Mapinfo software is not provided by us The above image is just for demonstration Re select map type will be effective only by reboot the software View Display There are three options 4 3 16 9 and full screen 11 14 2009 Sat 09 44 35 Ces 20 47 1 U 40 4538 CM ZB Speed 26 38 MPH ci Camera OZ Wears 20 47 4 U 1054 38 6 Camera 03 Speed ZE Camera 04 Figure 4 36 Full screen display 34 Mobile Video Analysis Software 11 14 2009 Sat 09 43 35 73 20 56 0 W 40 431 7 N Speed 26 36 MPH 2009 11 14 09 43 34 Fa 11 14 2009 Sat 09 43 59 SS a N e K MN 48 1 W emm 73 20 48 1 U 40 8935 3 N 40 54 35 3 N Speed 23 36 MPH amera Speed 23 36 MPH Camera 02 11 14 2009 Sat 09 43 59 gg de zil LA Wa 27H 2009 11 14 09 43 58 Figure 4 38 16 9 Screen display Note 16 9 screen display is suggested to use in the wide screen display or related use Speed Mode There are two options MPH and KPH as shown below 35 Mobile Video Analysis Software Figure 4 39 KPH Figure 4 40 MPH Custom alarm
12. Mobile Video Analysis Software User Guide Version 2 0 8 Mobile Video Analysis Software Content Ms AU o a iii 1 LOE EEE EEE 1 81 2 Documentation CLverview 1 e e elteren Le 1 81 4 System Heourements 1 Se KE a EE A SZ Ta ao EE 3 22 MVA E Map UA Aa 4 82 3 MVA Sensor IMGT EN 4 2 4 E ee 5 EE AI AE 6 82 0 MVA FUND ES E 7 3 Monu IMO III 9 II ISI E EE 9 PAPIR h 9 3 3 Operate O nn nanemim wa nanazem manana 9 SS alt Le E E E 10 SEN III 10 ge ANA IIIA 11 84 1 Google Map autbortzaton 11 84 2 Local video PlAVOACK E 12 84 3 Removable HDD ol vback 14 84 4 Net DVR DVS video olavback 15 84 5 HDD file type selechon 16 84 6 Playback POSITIONING su ssitsveeivotrikakversbnnardbnensstnkkeebeenaunstenikaabnedskndnkendensnnsnebe nmnnksed 17 84 7 G force sensor parameter Configuraion 18 40 e EE 19 4 9 Proview En ele E 20 TEEN NN 20 el WACO CM EG 21 84 12 Video format CONVENE E 23 S419 Video COW IO 0 REE EE EE 24 BENN 27 84 15 Video files Bummg maanani 28 Mobile Video Analysis Software 84 16 Parameter Confguraton 29 84 17 Network Gonfiguration ee 34 II Mobile Video Analysis Software 1 Introduction 81 1 Software Overview Mobile Video Analysis Software MVA is specially designed to playback and analyze the video date offline from the mobile DVR With the software vehicle status GPS information location on e map sensor status G sensor information etc can be acquired greatly facilitating subsequent
13. ations or labels Hi restrictor inhibit any other user from using and enjoying the Products or Google services WI agree the license agreement OI I do not accept the license agreement Figure 4 1 Google Map term Please read the user Google Map free version Terms of Service carefully confirm whether to accept the terms of the agreement Select agree to the terms or not agree with the terms check box click the confirmation button to close the dialog box Note Google Map cannot be used if you do not agree with the terms If later you want to re accept the terms it can be re set in configuration parameters refer to parameter configuration 14 M obile Video Analysis Software 84 2 Local video playback Loading local file Pressing the button KLS on the bottom right of the main interface or clicking Operate gt File Load gt Local Load will pop up dialog box as shown below d Network gt Libraries B Ricky gt ar Computer gt di Euro3 1 A firmware MVA MVA EN gt A Nouveau dossier Figure 4 2 Local video load dialog box Note The name of the video files should be start with ch ch02 chO3 ch04 For example ch01 20090420104050 mp4 is standard video file name Waiting for the loading After selecting the video file the following dialog box will pop up 15 Mobile Video Analysis Software Figure 4 3 File Loading The waiting time is depending
14. chans Custom alarm channels name maximum support 16 channels Custom Alarm Chan 01 Custom Name Pull in Custom Alarm Chan 02 Custom Name mia Custom Alarm Chan 03 Custom Name JAlrmO3 Custom Alarm Chan 04 Custom Name Alarm 04 Custom Alarm Chan 05 Custom Name Alamos Custom Alarm Chan 06 Custom Name eme Jh Custom Alarm Chan 07 Custom Name emp 0 Custom Alarm Chan 08 Custom Name faarmos ee a Tu oe WE ele ege Mg Ea ee ler M0 TO ATI AA Mobile Video Analysis Software Figure 4 41 Custom alarm channels The sub type will be effective only when the main type is selecting as alarm recording As shown below Figure 4 42 Alarm channel 84 17 Network configuration Customers can set login in parameters for LAN devices like DVR DVS etc as shown below Vehicle Device Network Setting Device Login Power Control PlatForm Device IP 172 3 250 33 Power Off Delay 0 minute x NetEnvironment Device Port 8000 EE IT Startup Auto Working Time Vehide Platform Login ID admin Select Weekday Monday S KEN GA ee ear 560 Password Time i 2010 10 9 oppen gt eee en Wireless d es Login PUID Login Reset Time 2 2010 10 9 0 00 00 a EE i is Password I Copy power plan to all kd Redundance Ger S EHome Platform to all Weekday Hard Disk for Record
15. deo Mix Audio 14 Ya Figure 4 27 Coverting After converting successfully following dialog box will pop up Source File E MDVR Wideo New York File Length 97689552 bytes Destination File Path lc W ers Ricky Documents MVA MVA CUT ner a E EEE TT Ce Video C Mix Audio Finish Figure 4 28 Coverting finished 84 13 Video download Removable HDD video download 1 Connect the removable HDD to PC via USB cables 2 Load HDD information press the button Bad 3 Click Operate gt File Export gt Video Download then following 27 Mobile Video Analysis Software dialog box will pop up 12009 OI 7 Select Cam Start Time 9 50 00 Stop Time StartTime StopTime FileSize Video C 2010 09 07 09 45 50 2010 09 07 09 47 38 2010 09 07 10 00 17 2010 09 07 09 45 50 2010 09 07 09 47 38 2010 09 07 10 00 17 2010 09 07 09 45 50 2010 09 07 09 47 38 2010 09 07 10 00 17 2010 09 07 09 45 50 2010 09 07 09 47 38 2010 09 07 10 00 17 2010 09 07 09 45 50 2010 09 07 09 47 38 2010 09 07 10 00 17 2010 09 07 09 45 50 2010 09 07 09 47 38 2010 09 07 10 00 17 DICH d EN CO ETT Ft AN NT 09 45 56 09 59 33 10 05 10 09 45 56 09 59 33 10 05 10 09 45 56 09 59 33 10 05 10 09 45 56 09 59 33 10 05 10 09 45 56 09 59 33 10 05 10 09 45 56 09 59 33 10 05 10 0 71MB 42 08MB 17 15MB 0 36MB 17 55MB 7 18MB 0 36MB 17 55MB 7 19MB 0 36MB 17 55MB 7
16. er Park vom Bay WE genee SA siet tum es 1 NOS A gee ER H Nath Su pg at 3 badd KO bf Vi 4 Gamera 03 SS Camera ga Le Baal w y 2009 11 14 10 57 08 Figure 2 2 MVA E map Interface MVA E map interface contains playback windows play control buttons time axis area Tab pages E map speed panel and direction panel This interface is mainly for acquiring the GPS speed and direction data and representing the data on E map speed panel and direction panel Please note E map should work with GPS module If using Maplnfo V5 02 as the offline map please contact the local supplier of Mapinfo 82 3 MVA Sensor Interface After booting up sensor interface will display as follow Mobile Video Analysis Software System S Play P Operate O Config C Help H F 7 ma jni Sat 15 5752 N eg Oat N Mot Play Chandi 120 098 29 6 E 30 17 03 0 N Speed 0 00 KPH Camera 01 MPH 2009 12 12 15 57 51 i 0 0 mile h 2009 12 12 15 57 51 Figure 2 3 MVA Sensor Interface MVA sensor interface contains playback windows play control buttons time axis area Tab pages sensor representing window speed panel and direction panel This interface is mainly for representing the vehicle status obtained by sensor module There are seven statuses include turning right turning left warning braking alarm in and normal The speed panel and direction panel indicate the corresponding s
17. itioning Using the menu Clicking Operate gt Video Dispose gt Set play time will pop up the following dialog box Set time you want to playback and press ok 20 Mobile Video Analysis Softwar em e 2 Set Play Ti e kx 2010 or o me Figure 4 14 Playback position using menu Locate playback time by dragging the time bar Progress bar can be dragged to the specific time for video playback 2009 11 14 10 57 06 Figure 4 15 Playback position using time bar Note There may be some degree of error in the positioning MVA software will take the minimum time in the sync channel as the benchmark 84 7 G force sensor parameter configuration This interface is mainly for displaying the X Y Z three axis status of vehicle The G force sensor parameter configuration menu is for adjusting the size of graph and setting the critical value of alarm The G force data can be exported in this menu too G Force Sensor Parameter X Critical Value 3 G Show X Axes Y Critical Value 3 G Show Y Axes Critical Value 3 G E Show Z Axes Ed Graduation GGG M 3G 36G E 1 76 1 26 21 Mobile Video Analysis Software The critical value of alarm setting the value range is between 6G and 6G click setting then the value out the setting range will be highlight in red Show x y z axis Click the check box to show or not show the corresponding axis Graduation Click the check box to show or not
18. low Cami Start Time 2010 03 30 14 34 27 Cam1 Stop Time 2010 03 30 14 36 11 Set Cut Time Start Time 2010 3 30 Stop Time Et 3 30 Figure 4 23 Clipping After clipping successfully following dialog box will pop up a EE Cut Video Success Save In C Users Ricky Documents MVA MVA CUTvch 20100330143427 mp 4 25 Mobile Video Analysis Software 84 12 Video format convert This function can be used only when the video is playing Firstly choose a window and then click Operate gt Video Dispose gt Video Covert then following dialog box will pop up Video Convert _ Fc Source File E MDYR WideoNewYork File Length 75011584 bytes Destination File Path fe Video Mix Audio Convert AVI Now Ready I Figure 4 25Video Converting Select the original video type and the destination file path as shown below si CR Br Ricky System Folder Libraries System Folder ell Computer Network Fedre 173 A System Folder A System Folder we Euro3 1 We MVA dv File folder File folder MWA EN ki Nouveau dossier File folder File folder Computer 2 1 S File name hem file v Click save and then click convert AVI as shown below 26 M obile Video Analysis Software Source File E MDYR Wideo WewYork File Length 97689552 bytes Destination File Path lc Wsers Ricky Documents MVA MVA_CUT nev e Vi
19. ontrol 82 6 MVA Function Description The functions of MVA are as follow 01 System menu Shortcut of all interfaces 02 Playback window Playback video 03 Play control buttons Control play control buttons include start stop pause fast forward slow forward single frame forward single frame backward snapshot and audio control 04 Time display Display the current time of playing file 05 Time line Display playback progress 06 Split Screen button 8 screen splitting modes and one full screen display mode 07 Search TAB Show the search files calendar set play time button load local file button load HDD file button and load network file button 08 Map TAB Show the E map speed panel and direction panel 09 Sensor TAB Show sensor status speed panel and direction panel 10 G force TAB Display G force information of X Y Z axes parameters settings export corresponding data Mobile Video Analysis Software 11 File list Show the file information including start time stop time and file size 12 HDD file type selection Select HDD file alarm type 13 Calendar Select date the date with recording file will highlight 14 Set play time button Find the file according to the calendar date 15 Load local file button Select local recorded file directory 16 Load HDD file button It can recognize pluggable HDD automatically and load the files 17 Load network DVR DVS file button Load the reco
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21. peed and direction Please note Sensor display should work with sensor module 82 4 MVA G Force Sensor After booting up G force interface will display as follow Mobile Video Analysis Softwar System S Play P Operate O Config C Helef EN Search Num aon Tom P La FA ra Mobile Video Analysis Software Figure 2 4 MVA G force Interface MVA G Force sensor interface contains G force sensor graph window G force value list G force sensor parameter configuration menu This interface is mainly for displaying the X Y Z three axis status of vehicle The G force sensor parameter configuration menu is for adjusting the size of graph and setting the critical value of alarm The G force data can be exported in this menu too Please note G force representing should work with G force module 82 5 MVA Modules Main modules of MVA are as follow 01 Local file playback 02 HDD file playback 03 Network file playback 04 Video classification under HDD file playback module 05 Alarm video playback 06 User defined alarm 07 HDD files export Mobile Video Analysis Software 08 File download 09 Playback positioning 10 Video clip 11 Video format convert 12 Drive path tracking 13 Vehicle information display 14 HDD files export 15 Sensor in data representing 16 G force data representing 17 DVR Network parameters settings 18 CD DVD burning 19 Calendar display 20 Video playback c
22. q00QT JqDAJUYbPG2WKEQS MapInfo FilePath View Display Full Display e Speed Mode MPH wf Sync All Chans Video Play Custom Alarm Chans Cancel Figure 4 33 System configuration Capture Path Saving path for the captured image 32 Mobile Video Analysis Software Cut Path Saving path for the video clip Download Path Saving path for the downloaded video Sync all channels play sync the playback time Map type There are two options Google Map online free version and MapInfo V5 02 offline customer should have the official License If the Google Map is used the customer should agree with the terms of service in order to get the key If the MapInfoV5 02 is used customer need to install the software and prepare the Official license Google Map Key The key for Google Map Mapinfo Path The MapInfo V5 02 file map data file gst path Mobile Video Analysis Software System S Play P Operate O Carte Help H Play Changi Play Chan02 TE 11 14 2009 Sat 10 57 99 fe Smithtown Eatons Neck Fort tony Brook ster Bay Salonga Northport Lloyd Harbor Halesite Greening East St James porthport Huntington po Smithtown Cente Huntington Elwood Commack Nescons Station Hauppauge Dix Hills VEG w Ronkonko Brentwood Camera 01 ia PH Camera OZ Melville cksville Plainview Bohen Deer Park Play Chan03 av Chan Gr North Bay IL ethpage Shore Isi EE ER Sie VP 120 140 C
23. rded file on the DVR DVS which is in the same LAN 18 Time line scaling button The default is 2min per grid this button is used for changing interval time of grids 19 E map The default online map is Google Map which requires the network connection to display the vehicle position and direction You can also choose Maplnfo V5 02 as offline map 20 Speed panel Show the current vehicle direction with pointer 21 Direction panel Show the current vehicle direction with pointer 22 Speed direction display Show the current vehicle speed and direction with text 23 Colored time line The colored time line means recorded files exist during this period Mobile Video Analysis Software 3 Menu Introduction This chapter will present the functions of MVA menu The menu is show as follow Systern 5 Play P Operate Q Config C HelpiH Figure 3 1 MVA Menu 10 Mobile Video Analysis Software 83 1 System S Menu Exit Exit this application 83 2 Play P Menu Full Screen Change to full screen preview Split Screen There are 1 4 6 8 9 10 13 16 windows division selections View Choose Select the channel need to preview Sound Choose Select one channel for sound preview 83 3 Operate O Menu File Load Local Load Select the file locally to playback Disk Load Select the file on pluggable HDD to playback Net Load Select the file on the DVR which is in the same LAN to playback Video Dispose
24. verification 81 2 Documentation Overview This document provides information about operating the MVA software and its main functions It is organized as follows Chapter 1 Introduction The document and the software are introduced briefly Chapter 2 Getting started The software interfaces and key functions are introduced briefly Chapter 3 Menu introduction The menu of the software is introduced Chapter 4 Operating guide The operations of the software are introduced in details 81 3 Application Range This document applies to the MVA software whose version is V2 0 8 0 or below 81 4 System Requirements Minimum requirements CPU Pentium Ill 866MHz CPU Mobile Video Analysis Software RAM 256M HDD 1GB Recommended system configuration CPU Pentium4 2 4GHZ or above RAM 1GB or above HDD 1GB or above Software environmental requirements operating system IE IE6 0 or above OS Microsoft Windows NT SP4 or above Note MVA software is compatible with Windows Vista amp Windows 7 OS Mobile Video Analysis Software 2 Getting Started Mobile Video Analysis Software 82 1 Main Interface The main interface is show as follows Mobile Video Analysis Software rr X opile video nalysis So are System S Bav Operate Q Config C Help H ser ER am Start Time Stop Time File Size File Type All Type p d 2010 09 23 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 01 02 0 08 09
25. y a very high resource of the PC in some practical applications After selecting the channels you can directly close the dialog box 4 10 Enable audio Clicking the play gt Sound choose will pop up the following dialog box 23 Mobile Video Analysis Software Sound 02 Sound 03 I Sound 04 Sound 05 I Sound 06 Sound 07 Sound 08 Sound 09 T Sound 10 1 Sound ii Sound 12 Sound 13 Sound 14 I Sound 15 1 Sound 16 Figure 4 20 Enable audio When a video amp audio stream video is played you can enable the audio here After enabling the sound you can directly close the dialog box 84 11 Video clip This function can be used only when the video is playing Firstly choose a window and then click Operate gt Video Dispose gt Video cut then following dialog box will pop up Video Cut FEE EE Caml Start Times 2009 11 14 09 43 35 Cami Stop Time 2009 11 14 09 51 01 Bet Out Time Start Time Stop Time Parseing file Please wait Figure 4 21 Video clip Set the starting time and end time as shown below Time frame Cami Start Time 2010 03 30 14 34 27 Cami Stop Time 2010 03 30 14 36 11 rset Cut Time Start Time Stan Time Mobile Video Analysis Software Figure 4 22 Video clip ready Click cut video clipping begins As shown be

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