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Stand-Alone 8-Ch Mobile DVR
User Manual (860M-V2) Please read this user manual completely before operating the DVR system and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ………………………………………………………………….……
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Introduction ……………………………………………………………………….……..
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Important Safety Information …………………………………………………..……… 2 Unpacking Your System ……………………………………………………….………
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Control Panel and Function ……………………………………………….…….…….
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Installation ………………………………………………………………………..……… 8 Before Operation …………………………………………………………………..…… 12 Operation ……………………………………………………………………………..…. 13 OSD (On Screen Display) Menu Setting Operation Process ……………..…….. 14 Key and function for operation ………………………………………….……...…… 14 Screen Instruction ……………………………………………………….……...…… 16 OSD Setting Operation …………………………………………………………...…. 17 Camera Setup Operation …….…………………….………………………….…. 17 Date / Time / Daylight Saving Time Setting ……….....……………………….… 21 HDD Setup …...………………………………………….….………….……….…. 23 Record Setup …………..…….…………………….……………….….……….…. 24 Backup Setup……... …………………………………………………………….… 27 TCP/IP Setup………….. ………………………………………………………….. 28 Peripheral Setup ……………..……….………………………………….……….. 29 Sub Menu …………. …...…………………………….………………………….. 32 Key Lock Setup ………………………….....…………………………….………. 36 Play Back Record Data ……..……………………………………………….………… 38 PTZ Camera Setting and Control ………………………………………….…………. 40 USB Download Instruction…….…………………………………………….…………. 42 Sensor Recorder Function Operation (Optional)…….…………………….………… 45 PC Player Software Operation ……………………………………………………….. 48
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INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing our unique Mobile DVR system. To ensure that you optimize the full capabilities of this product, please read this user manual before proceeding. Be sure to keep this manual for future reference in case any problems or questions should arise. We hope you enjoy your new Mobile DVR system.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION When using your Mobile DVR equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury. Please read the following before using your equipment: 1. Read and follow all instructions carefully. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions on the product. 3. Unplug the product from the power outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use this product near water. 5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. 6. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cords. Do not place this product in a location where the cords can be stepped on or where someone can trip over them. 7. Do not use this product near an area where there is a potential for gas leaks or near any explosive fumes. 8. Do not place this product near or over a radiator or any other heat source. 9. Use ONLY the power cord supplied with the system. 10. Do not overload the wall outlet or power source where the power cord is installed. This can result in fire or electric shock. 11. This equipment is to be opened ONLY by a qualified serviceperson. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Opening this equipment may expose you to dangerous voltage and other risks. Incorrect re-assembly of this equipment may result in electric shock. 12. Avoid spilling liquid on this equipment and do not insert any objects through the ventilation slots.
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UNPACKING YOUR SYSTEM Your DVR system will include the following: 1 x DVR unit 2 x Shockproof rubber for HDD (comes pre-attached to the HDD if the HDD is ordered along with the unit) 2 x Iron piece for fixing DVR to surface
1 x Tool for removing HDD mobile rack from fixed surface
1 x Extra Fuse
1 x DC connector
1 x DC power cord with fuse
1 x Key on/Key start cord
2 x Cover for Key on/Key start wire
1 x RCA A/V connector 2 x A/V Input connector (must choose from: BNC, Mini-din or Cat5 connector)
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1 x USB cable for recorded data download (for USB slave port) 1 x Driver action signal box (Sensor signal box)
1 x IR Remote Control
1 x User Manual
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Optional Accessories CCD Color Bus Camera
CCD Color Bus Camera
Boxy CCD Camera with IR Vandal–proof CCD color dome camera with IR Miniature CCD color camera with IR Miniature Pinhole CCD color camera
Signal I/O Box (Alarm I/O box)
External signal box
G sensor box
USB docking unit for SATA HD
GPS data logger
Exchange connector for GPS data logger data download
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CONTROL PANEL AND FUNCTION Front Panel 1. USB host download port 2. USB slave download port 3. Power indicator 4. Mobile rack
5. Key socket for mobile rack 6. Record indicator 7. IR remote control receiver
Rear Panel 8. Video/Audio(camera) CH1~4 input socket 15. LAN connector socket 9. Video output terminal 16. Mile/KM selection switch 10. Audio output terminal 17. G-Sensor box connecting socket 11. Signal I/O box connecting socket (for 18. Video/Audio(camera) CH5~8 input socket alarm, PTZ control) 19. Function expansion I/O 12. External signal box connecting socket 20. To GPS socket 13.Wireless dongle connecting socket 21. DC output jack 14. Driver action sensor input socket 22. Delay time select switch 23. DC power cord connecting socket
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IR Remote Control
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1.
Menu button
2.
Move up key (PTZ up )
3.
Move down key (PTZ down)
4.
Move left button (PTZ left )
5.
Move right button (PTZ right)
6.
Enter button (PTZ auto pan/Stop)
7.
Value up button (PTZ zoom in )
8.
Value down button (PTZ zoom out)
9.
Zoom button
10.
Sequence mode button
11.
Copy button
12.
Lock button
13.
Rewind button
14.
Play button
15.
Pause button
16.
Stop button
17.
POP button
18.
Quad mode button
19.
Audio on button
20.
Audio mute button
21.
Camera 1
22.
Camera 2
23.
Camera 3
24.
Camera 4
25.
Camera 5
26.
Camera 6
27.
Camera 7
28.
Camera 8
DVR Installation 1. Hard Disk Installation Please carefully follow the steps below to install the Hard Disk Drive.
a) Fix the shockproof rubber (protects the HDD) to both sides of the 2.5” HDD as the diagram shown below:
b) Take out the mobile rack. Steps 1 & 2) Take off the top cover as indicated by the diagram below. Step 3) Connect the cable to the 2.5” HDD. (make sure the HDD is correctly connected) Step 4) Put the HDD into the DVR HDD slot. Steps 5 & 6) Close the top cover and insert the mobile rack into the DVR.
2. Lock Mobile Rack When the Hard Disk is installed, you must lock the mobile rack so that the Mobile DVR can enter recording mode. Meanwhile, the DVR will enter view mode and the alarm voice will be heard.
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Please refer to the installation process as the following diagram:
3. System Camera 1~4CH Installation Connect one end of the camera cable to each of the cameras and the other end to the Video Input terminal (labeled as 3 in the above diagram) at the back of the DVR. Please number the cameras for your convenient operation. 4. Video Output Connection Connect the monitor to the Video Output terminal (labeled as 4 in the above diagram). 5. Audio Output Connection Connect the Audio Output (labeled as 5 in the above diagram) to the TV audio input. 6. Signal I/O Box Connection Connect the signal I/O box to the socket labeled as 6 in the above diagram. You can then connect the sensor, alarm or PTZ camera. The signal I/O box is shown below:
7. External Signal Box Connection (optional) The external signal box (labeled as 7 in the above diagram) can be connected to show DVR working conditions when the DVR is hidden in trunk or somewhere that 9
cannot be seen. The box design has the following functions: a) Power indicator LED b) Record indicator LED c) GPS signal indicator LED d) Alarm buzzer e) Panic button for emergency
8. Sensor Signal Box (Driver Action Sensor) Connection (for 860MS model only) Connect the sensor signal box to the sensor input socket (labeled as 8 in the above diagram) and follow the diagram shown below to connect the other end with the car signal wire.
9. System Camera 5~8CH Installation Connect one end of the camera cable to each of the cameras and the other end to the Video Input terminal (labeled as 9 in the above diagram) at the back of the DVR. Please number the cameras for your convenient operation. 10. Delay Time Select Switch The built-in delay circuit board is designed for the DVR to delay switch-on time for 10 seconds. With the delay, it can avoid having the DVR work on unstable voltage. It can also delay switch-off time from 5 minutes to 60 minutes selected by switch depending on the user requirements. Delay time setting switch: Switch No. Delay time
1 On
2 On
3 On
4 On
5 On
6 On
All Off
Car key short
5 minutes
10 minutes
20 minutes
30 minutes
60 minutes
5 seconds
Remarks: Switch 1 is used to replace the car key while using the DVR outside the car. The factory will preset delay time to “0” (= no delay time function). The user has to switch the required delay time so that it can function and will go to standby mode without using any current while the DVR is switched off. 10
Specifications: Switch on voltage: 10~11V Switch off voltage: 8V Delay switch-on time while starting the car: 10 seconds Note: The DVR switch-off delay function can work normally only when the key on/key start wire is correctly connected. 11. Power Connection a. Plug the wire for Key [On] and key [Start] wire connection. Connect the key on connecting wire (yellow) to car key “ON” position. Connect the key start wire (white) to car key “Start” position. b. Plug the power cord to Battery (e.g. car battery). When the power is connected, the DVR is ready to be used. The built-in power supply with delay circuit board is designed for the DVR to delay switch-on time for 10 seconds. With the delay, it can avoid having the DVR work on unstable voltage. Switch on/off voltage: 10.5 ~10.8V Delay switch-on time while starting the car: 10 seconds Note: The DVR switch-off delay function can work normally only when the key on/key start wire is correctly connected. 12. G-Sensor Installation (optional) Connect the G-Sensor to the G-Sensor connecting socket (labeled as 12 in the above diagram). 13. Function Expansion I/O Installation (optional) The port (labeled as 13 in the above diagram) allows connection to a LAN box. 14. GPS Data Logger Connecting Socket (for 860MS model only) Connect the GPS data logger to the GPS socket (labeled as 14 in the above diagram). 15. Wireless Dongle Connection (optional) Please connect the wireless dongle to the socket labeled as 15 in the above diagram. 16. LAN Connection (optional) Please connect the LAN wire (wired or wireless) to the LAN connecting port (labeled as 16 in the above diagram). 17. Mile/KM Select Switch (for 860MS model only) Please select the speed switch (labeled as 17 in the above diagram) to record in 11
Mile or KM to meet your requirements. 18. Data Download This DVR has a USB host and a USB slave port (located on the front panel) for data downloading. The USB host is used for the pen drive and the USB slave is used to connect the USB cable for downloading. Please refer to the “USB Download Instruction” section for more details.
BEFORE OPERATION (1) The system will auto detect the hardware and enter Recording mode when the hardware is in normal condition. (2) The system will show [UNKNOWN HDD] and then enter [Format Menu] within 3 seconds of the first time starting the system or when the HDD is changed. Please select [FORMAT HDD YES] to format the HDD. The system will auto enter record mode after formatting the HDD. (Or, enter RECORD SETUP under the Main Menu and select HDD information to format the HDD.) (3) If the system has not set “time” yet, it will auto enter the “time setting” screen. Please press the
MENU button to exit after setting the time.
(4) If [NO HD] signal is shown on screen, please turn off the power and check the HDD connecting wire and check the HDD master/slave selecting jumper which has to be set to “Master”. You can then turn the power back on. (5) If [NO VIDEO] is shown on screen, please check whether the video input connector is correctly connected to the camera. (6) It is suggested to turn on the camera power before turning on the system power.
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OPERATION The system is preset to [KEY LOCK] mode OFF. If the system is set to [KEY LOCK] mode ON, the screen will show the following message. Please key in the security code by using the numbered buttons on the remote control to enter the OSD menu. LOGIN DVR PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD PASSWORD: SELECT NUMBER: + -
Then, press the
ENTER button. If the screen shows below, it means the password
is correct. LOGIN SUCCESS WELCOME TO DVR SYSTEM
If the screen shows below, it means the password is incorrect. Please enter the correct password in order to enter the Main Menu or playback. PASSWORD ERROR PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD PASSWORD: SELECT NUMBER: + -
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OSD (On Screen Display) Menu Setting Operation Process 1. Press the 2. Press the
MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode. Up /
Down /
Left /
Right buttons to select the item
for setting. 3. Press the
ENTER button to enter Sub Menu to select item for setting.
4. Press the
(value up) or
5. Press the
(value down) buttons to change the value.
MENU button to exit for other settings.
Note: the MENU button allows you to enter a selection as well as go back/exit.
Key and Function for Operation 1. MENU operation key Button
MENU
Up Down Left Right Value up
Operation
Enter OSD menu
Remarks 1. Press Menu button to enter OSD menu. 2. Press direction key to make selection. 3. Press
key to enter Sub Menu.
4. Press
to exit when finished setting.
Go Up Go Down Go Left Go Right Audio channel select
Value down Enter button
ENTER next page
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2. PLAY operation key Button Operation Play PLAY Rewind REWIND Pause PAUSE Stop
Remarks
STOP 3. PTZ control key Button Operation Screen Zoom
Remarks 1. Press button to enter the function. 2. Press function key to operate. 3. Press direction to select the area.
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT Go Up Go Down Go Left Go Right Auto pan ON/OFF 4. Display operation key Button Operation View in sequence SEQUENCE
5. AUDIO key Button
Operation Audio on button
ON/OFF Toggle
Remarks Screen jumps from one view to the next continuously in sequence (rather than one constant frame) Remarks Cycle select
Audio mute button 6. Number buttons 2 Number 1
3
4
5
Button
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6
7
8
9
0
Screen Instruction: 1 1CH CH01
68%
1C ID2008 Camera has no signal.
LOSS A1
2
12/03/07 10:08:45AM REC CON
Date
Time
3
4
CAM1: Camera 1 CAM4: Camera 4 CAM5: Camera 5 CAM8: Camera 8 ID2007: Car Number or DVR number 68%: The percentage of HDD space available for recording 1. HDD information [C]: Cycle recording (Overwrite enabled) [O]: Once recording (Overwrite disabled) 2. Audio channel [A1]: Audio in channel 1 [A8]: Audio in channel 8 [MUTE]: Audio mute 3. Status [REC]: Recording [LIV]: View mode (without recording) [BOT]: The DVR system is booting [PB]: Playback mode [NOP]: No operation process (HDD removed incorrectly) 4. Record mode [CON]: Continuous record [MON]: Motion record [ALM]: Alarm record
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OSD Setting Operation 1. Camera Setup Operation 1.1 Title Setup A. Press the
MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode.
MAIN MENU CAMERA SETUP DATE/TIME SETUP HDD SETUP RECORD SETUP BACKUP SETUP TCP/IP SETUP PERIPHERAL SETUP SUB MENU KEY LOCK SETUP
B. Use the
/
C. Press the
buttons to select the [CAMERA SETUP] setting section. button to enter the CAMERA SETUP screen.
CAMERA SETUP TITLE SETUP COLOR SETUP MOTION DETECTION STATUS SELECT
D. Press the
button to enter the [TITLE SETUP] screen. TITLE SETUP
CAM TITLE
01 CH01
E. Use the
/
buttons to change the CAM (camera) number.
F. Use the
/
/
and the
/
buttons to change the CH number.
/
buttons to select which CH (channel) title to set
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G. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
1.2 Color Setup A. Press the B. Use the
MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode. /
and press the C. Use the
button to enter the CAMERA SETUP mode. /
buttons to select the [COLOR SETUP] setting section button to enter the CAM setting mode.
and press the D. Use the
buttons to select the [CAMERA SETUP] setting section
/
buttons to change the camera you want to set. (CAM
E. Use the
/
buttons to select the item you want to change
F. Use the
/
buttons to change the value.
01/02/03/04)
COLOR SETUP CAM
01
BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SATURATION HUE GAIN
32 32 32 32 32 (1~63) V/H
MIRROR
Note: a. Brightness: Brightness is adjustable, “00” = the darkest, “63” = the lightest. b. Contrast: Contrast is adjustable, “00” = maximum, “63” = minimum. c. Saturation: Saturation is adjustable, “00” = maximum, “63” = minimum. d. Hue: Hue is adjustable, “00” = maximum, “63” = minimum. 18
e. Mirror: can adjust V = vertical, H = horizontal (The mirror function allows the user to flip the image. You may have a vertical mirror image or horizontal mirror image. The purpose is to set the view upright if the camera was located in an upside or unsatisfactory position.) G. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
1.3 Motion Detection A. Press the
MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode.
B. Use the
/
button to enter the CAMERA SETUP mode.
and press the C. Use the
buttons to select the [CAMERA SETUP] setting section
/
and press
buttons to select the [MOTION DETECTION] setting section the button to enter the AREA SETTING.
MOTION DETECTION AREA SETTING
CH01 RUN SENSITIVITY 04 (1: MOST SENSITIVE) ------------------------ 1 is the most sensitive value. RELAY OUT ON There are 20 levels to be selected.
D. Use the E. Press the
/
buttons to select the CH (channel) to change. button for [RUN] and then press
screen: (There are 16 x 12 blocks)
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. The grid below will show on
F. Use the
/
/
/
buttons to select the area.
G. Use the area.
/
buttons to activate or close the detection of the highlighted
Press the button to select all to activate or all to close. (This function will activate when the record mode is selected as “Motion Detection (M)”) H. Press the I.
MENU button to exit the above screen.
Use the
/
buttons to select the SENSITIVITY to change.
J. Use the
/
buttons to change the value.
K. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
1.4 Status Select A. Press the B. Use the and press the
MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode. /
buttons to select the [CAMERA SETUP] setting section button to enter the CAMERA SETUP mode. 20
C. Use the
/
and press the
buttons to select the [STATUS SELECT] setting section button.
STATUS SELECT CH CAM 1 CAM 2 CAM 3 CAM 4 CAM 5 CAM 6 CAM 7 CAM 8
VISIBLE ON (OFF) ON (OFF) ON (OFF) ON (OFF) ON (OFF) ON (OFF) ON (OFF) ON (OFF)
D. Use the
/
buttons to select the camera you want to change.
E. Use the
/
buttons to change the screen to be visible ON or OFF.
Note: Visible OFF means the recording information will be stored in hard disk, but the live picture will not be shown on screen. Visible ON means the recording information will be shown the same as on screen. MENU button to exit for other settings.
F. Press the
2. Date / Time / Daylight Saving Time Setting A. Press the B. Use the and press the
MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode. /
buttons to select the [DATE/TIME SETUP] setting section button to enter the DATE/TIME SETUP mode.
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DATE/TIME SETUP DISPLAY FORMAT: MM/DD/YY TIME FORMAT YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE SECOND
12CH 2008 01 25 12 20 50
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
C. Use the
/
buttons to change the DISPLAY FORMAT.
D. Use the
/
buttons to select the other items to change.
(TIME FORMAT / YEAR / MONTH / DAY / HOUR / MINUTE / SECOND) E. Use the
/
buttons to change the value of each.
F. To set the daylight saving time, use the SAVING TIME] and press
/
buttons to go to [DAYLIGHT
.
- Use the
/
buttons to turn the daylight saving mode ON or OFF.
- Use the
/
buttons to select MONTH / DAY / HOUR to change and use
the
/
buttons to change the value.
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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME TURN: ON (OFF) START TIME: MONTH: DAY: HOUR: END TIME: MONTH: DAY: HOUR:
G. Press the
04 02 02 10 29 02
MENU button to exit for other settings.
3. HDD Setup A. Press the B. Use the
MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode. /
buttons to select the [HDD SETUP] setting section and button to see the following screen.
press the
HDD SETUP HDD INFORMATION HDD REC MODE: RECYCLE HDD FORMAT CD/DVD RW INFORMATION AUTO FORMAT: ON
3.1 HDD Information A. Use the
/
section and press the
buttons to select the [HDD INFORMATION] setting button to see the following screen.
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HDD INFORMATION DRIVE: 1 MODEL: XXXXX TOTAL SIZE: 100.0 GBYTES FREE SPACE: 080.0 GBYTES
(The screen will show current HDD information) B. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
3.2 HDD REC Mode A. Use the
/
buttons to select the [HDD REC MODE] setting section.
HDD REC MODE: RECYCLE (ONCE)
B. Use the
/
buttons to select the HDD recording mode as [RECYCLE] or
[ONCE]. Note: Recycle means overwrite enabled and Once means overwrite disabled. C. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
3.3 HDD Format /
A. Use the press the
buttons to select the [HDD FORMAT] setting section and button.
HDD FORMAT SELECT HDD
01
CONFIRM
RUN
B. Use the
/
buttons to select HDD: [01] section.
C. Use the
/
buttons to select HDD 01 or HDD 02.
D. Use the
/
buttons to [RUN] and press the 24
button to enter.
E. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
3.4 AUTO FORMAT A. Use the
/
button to select the [AUTO FORMAT] setting section.
AUTO FORMAT: ON (OFF)
B. Use the
/
button to select auto format HDD function [ON] or [OFF].
Note: If AUTO FORMAT: ON is selected, the DVR will auto format the HDD if the HDD is new or unrecognized. The default setting is “ON”. C. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
4. Record Setup A. Press the B. Use the
MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode. /
C. Press the
buttons to select the [RECORD SETUP] setting section. button to enter.
RECORD SETUP RECORD MODE CONTINUOUS RECORD ALARM RECORD MOTION RECORD
RECORD MODE AM PM 0 - - 3 - - 6 - - 9 - - 0 - - 3 - - 6 - - 9- ccccccccccccccccccccc M: MOTION A: ALARM C: CONTINUOUS 25
D. Use the
/
buttons to select the time for setting.
E. Use the
/
buttons to select the record mode as: C / A / M.
Note: There are 3 record modes to select from: “C” = Continuous recording “A” = Alarm recording “M” = Motion recording
Continuous Record: for set-up, there are 4 levels of RECORD QUALITY and 4 kinds of frame rate for recording. Under continuous recording, regardless of whether there is motion or not, the DVR will record everything. CONTINUOUS RECORD RECORD QUALITY: SUPER COMPRESSION/FPS JPEG 60 RECORD SELECT: RECORD PRIORITY CAM1 ON ON CAM2 ON ON CAM3 ON CAM4 ON CAM5 ON CAM6 ON CAM7 ON CAM8 ON * Quality: Standard / Normal / High / Super. * REC FPS: Set up frame per second (fps) as below MP4L 2/4/8/16/30/60/120 (fps) JPEG 1/2/4/8/15/30/60 (fps) (When the DVR power is ON, it will detect the system in NTSC or PAL by the camera installed) Alarm Record: for set-up 4 level record quality, 4 kinds of frame rate and duration for record while detecting alarm or motion. The DVR will only record when there is motion detected by the external alarm sensor. If there is zero motion, the playback will be blank. 26
ALARM RECORD RECORD QUALITY: SUPER COMPRESSION/FPS: JPEG 60 REC/FULL SCREEN TIME: 30 SEC PRE RECORD: ON
* Quality: Standard / Normal / High / Super. * REC FPS: Set up frame per second (fps) as below MP4L: 2/4/8/16/30/60/120 (fps) JPEG: 1/2/4/8/15/30/60 (fps) * REC Time: 10 / 20 / 30/ 40 / 50 /60 (seconds)
Motion Record: for set-up 4 level record quality, 4 kinds frame rate and duration for record while detecting alarm or motion. The DVR will only record when there is motion detected by the internal motion sensor. If there is zero motion, the playback will be blank. MOTION RECORD RECORD QUALITY: SUPER COMPRESSION/FPS: JPEG 60 REC/FULL SCREEN TIME: 30 SEC PRE RECORD: ON
* Quality: Standard / Normal / High / Super. * REC FPS: Set up frame per second (fps) as below MP4L 2/4/8/16/30/60/120 (fps) JPEG 1/2/4/8/15/30/60 (fps) * REC Time: 10 / 20 / 30/ 40 / 50 /60 (seconds) F. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
5. Backup Setup A. Press the B. Use the C. Press the
MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode. /
buttons to select the [BACKUP SETUP] setting section. button to enter the BACKUP SETUP selection mode. 27
BACKUP SETUP USB SLAVE USB MASTER EVENT BACKUP
USB SLAVE USB SLAVE: RUN
Please refer to the “USB Download Instruction” section for more details. D. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
6. TCP/IP Setup (optional) Note: This function will be available when the LAN is connected. A. Press the B. Use the
MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode. /
button to enter the TCP/IP SETUP selection mode and use the
C. Press the /
buttons to select the [TCP/IP SETUP] setting section.
buttons to select the NETWORK as [WIRED] or [WIRELESS]. TCP/IP SETUP NETWORK:
WIRED
SETUP:
RUN
D. Use the SETUP.
/
buttons to select [RUN] and press
NETWORK SETUP MODE WIRED TYPE PORT IP G/W MASK DNS MAC STATE CONNECTING RUN
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to enter NETWORK
E. Use the
/
buttons to select the item for setting.
F. Use the
/
buttons to change the value.
G. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
Please refer to the LAN instruction manual for more details. 7. Peripheral Setup A. Press the
MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode.
B. Use the
/
buttons to select the [PERIPHERAL SETUP] setting
section. C. Press the
button to enter the PERIPHERAL SETUP selection mode. PERIPHERAL SETUP
BUZZER SETUP ALARM SETUP SEQUENCE SETUP PASSWORD SETUP MONITOR SETUP
7.1 Buzzer setup A. Use the B. Press the
/
buttons to select the [BUZZER SETUP] setting section. button to enter the BUZZER SETUP selection mode.
Buzzer: for setting buzzer alarm time for video loss, motion detection, I/O alarm detection and key move alarm. BUZZER SETUP KEY BEEP: ON (OFF) POWER ON: ON (OFF) ALARM: ON (OFF) MOTION: ON (OFF) VIDEO LOSS: ON (OFF) TIME DURATION: 02 SEC (1~60 SECONDS)
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* Key beep: Buzz when button on remote control is pressed (one buzz) * Power on: Buzz when system power on (one buzz) * Alarm Event: Buzz when alarm input is triggered * Motion: Buzz when system motion is detected * Video loss: Buzz when video signal is lost
C. Use the
/
buttons to select the item for setting.
D. Use the
/
buttons to select the item as [ON] or [OFF].
E. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
7.2 Alarm setup A. Use the
/
B. Press the
buttons to select the [ALARM SETUP] setting section. button to enter the ALARM SETUP selection mode.
ALARM SETUP ALARM INPUT ALARM OUTPUT
C. Press the
button again to enter ALARM INPUT SETUP. Use the
/
buttons to change the STATUS to [NC] or [NO]. ALARM INPUT SETUP ALARM IN CH01
STATUS NO
OUT ON
FULL OFF
* NC = Normal Close: The signal loop is closed under normal conditions. When the loop becomes open, the alarm will be triggered until the loop becomes closed again. In other words, if the loop stays on open for a period of time, the alarm will keep on triggering in that time interval. * NO = Normal Open: The signal loop is open under normal conditions. When the loop becomes closed, the alarm will be triggered until the loop becomes open 30
again. In other words, if the loop stays on closed for a period of time, the alarm will keep on triggering in that time interval. * Full: Full screen D. Use the
/
buttons to select other items for setting and the
/
buttons to select [ON] or [OFF]. E. Press the
MENU button to return to ALARM SETUP and use the
buttons to select [ALARM OUTPUT]. Press the
/
button.
ALARM OUTPUT SETUP ALARM OUT 1
F. Use the
/
STATUS ON
TIME 30
buttons to select other items for setting and the
/
buttons to select [ON] or [OFF] or change the value for TIME. MENU button to exit for other settings.
G. Press the
7.3 Sequence setup A. Use the
/
B. Press the
buttons to select the [SEQUENCE SETUP] setting section. button to enter the SEQUENCE SETUP selection mode.
SEQUENCE SETUP FULL SCREEN: 01 SEC
C. Use the D. Press the
/
buttons to change the SEC. MENU button to exit for other settings.
Note: After setting the above, press the
(Sequence) button at the Live/Record
mode to activate this function. Press the
(Sequence) button again, and the
regular quadrants will re-appear. 31
7.4 Password setup A. Use the section.
/
buttons to select the [PASSWORD SETUP] setting button to enter the PASSWORD SETUP selection mode.
B. Press the
PASSWORD SETUP ENTER PASSWORD:
(initial password: 6666) C. Use the numbered buttons on the remote control to change the password. Note: Refer to the Key & Function Operation section for the number keys. D. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
Please contact your distributor for more information if you have forgotten your password. 7.5 Monitor setup This function works when the DVR VGA card is installed. A. Use the
/
B. Press the
buttons to select the [MONITOR SETUP] setting section. button to enter the MONITOR SETUP selection mode.
MONITOR SETUP VGA RESOLUTION: 800X600/60HZ
C. Use the D. Press the
/
buttons to change the value of the VGA RESOLUTION. MENU button to exit for other settings.
8. SUB Menu A. Press the
MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode. 32
B. Use the
/
C. Press the
buttons to select the [SUB MENU] setting section. button to enter the SUB MENU selection mode.
SUB MENU: DIALER/GPS G SENSOR PTZ DVR ID FACTORY DEFAULT UPDATE CODE
8.1 Dialer/GPS Note: Dialer and GPS cannot be used simultaneously. A. Use the
/
B. Press the
buttons to select the [DIALER/GPS] setting section. button to enter the DIALER/GPS selection mode.
DIALER: DALER BAUD RATE: 4800 DIALER MODE: TONE/PULSE PHONE 1: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx PHONE 2: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx PHONE 3: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
DIALER/GPS DEVICE: DIALER SETUP: RUN
C. Use the
/
buttons to select either [DIALER] or [GPS].
D. Use the
/
to [RUN].
E. Press the
button to enter the DIALER selection mode.
F. Use the / buttons to change the BAUD RATE / DIAL MODE / and PHONE 1/2/3 number. G. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
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GPS: Note: This function is available when the DVR has built-in GPS. DIALER/GPS DEVICE: GPS SETUP: RUN
A. Use the
/
buttons to select [GPS].
B. Use the
/
buttons to select [RUN].
C. Press the
button to enter the GPS selection mode.
GPS BAUD RATE: 9600 SPEED LIMIT: 100
* Baud rate: 2400/4800/9600/14400/19200/38400/57600 D. Use the
/
buttons to change the BAUD RATE.
E. Use the
/
buttons to enter the SPEED LIMIT selection mode.
F. Use the
/
buttons to set the SPEED LIMIT.
G. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
8.2 G SENSOR: A. Use the the
/
buttons to select the [G SENSOR] setting section and press
button to enter the G SENSOR selection mode. G SENSOR G VALUE: 1.0G
* G value: can be 0.5G~2.5G
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Note: When the G sensor detects that the G value is over the set value (for example, you set the value at 1.0 and the actual value exceeds that), the DVR will record that one event. The G value will be recorded with the video and can be seen during playback. B. Use the
/
C. Press the
buttons to change the G VALUE. MENU button to exit for other settings.
8.3 PTZ: /
A. Use the
buttons to select the [PTZ] setting section and press the
button to enter the PTZ selection mode. PTZ ID: 01 PROTOCOL: PELCO-D BAUD RATE: 4800 SPEED: 05
* ID: 01~08 * Protocol: PELCO-D / PELCO-P * Baud rate: 2400/4800/9600 * Speed: 01~10 Please refer to the “PTZ Camera and Setting Control” section for more details. 8.4 DVR ID Note: The DVR ID is for setting the DVR ID number. A. Use the
/
B. Press the
buttons to select the [DVR ID] setting section. button to enter the DVR ID selection mode.
DVR ID ID TYPE: ID ID: xxxx
* ID TYPE: ID/BUS/TAXI/TRAIN C. Use the
/
buttons to select the ID TYPE. 35
D. Use the / buttons to select the ID. Use the numbered keys on the remote control to change the ID number. E. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
8.5 Factory default A. Use the
/
B. Press the
buttons to select the [FACTORY DEFAULT] setting section. button to enter the FACTORY DEFAULT selection mode.
FACTORY DEFAULT LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT: YES
C. Use the [NO].
/
buttons to select the LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT as [YES] or
D. Press the button to RUN this function. (When you press the ENTER key, the DVR will go back to factory default. The screen will show “FACTORY DEFAULT OK!”) E. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
8.6 Update code A. Use the
/
B. Press the
buttons to select the [UPDATE CODE] setting section. button to enter the UPDATE CODE selection mode.
UPDATE CODE FORMATE USB DEVICE: FIRMWARE UPGRADE-USB: LOAD PC PLAYER: FIRMWARE UPGRADE-CF: MERLIN304: JAYS: SKL:
NO NO NO NO
XXX XXX XXX
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C. Use the / buttons to make selection and use the select either [YES] or [NO]. D. Press the
button to RUN this function.
E. Press the
MENU button to exit for other settings.
/
buttons to
9. Key Lock Setup MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode.
A. Press the B. Use the
/
buttons to select the [KEY LOCK SETUP] setting section. button to enter the KEY LOCK SETUP selection mode.
C. Press the
KEYLOCK SETUP LOCK: OFF
D. Use the E. Press the
/
buttons to select the LOCK as [ON] or [OFF]. button to exit for other settings.
Note: After leaving the OSD Main Menu, press the function.
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(Lock) button to activate this
PLAYBACK RECORD DATA There are two ways to playback the recorded data: by TIME or by EVENT. 1. Playback by Time: a. Press the
Play button and you will enter the SEARCH menu.
b. Use the
/
/
/
buttons to select the start day and time
which you want to play back, then move to [RUN] and press the
button to
playback.
SEARCH TIME: 2007/03/06 12:20:30 EVENT SEARCH BEGIN: END:
RUN
2008/01/21 12:00 2008/01/21 15:30
2. Playback by Event: a. Press the
Play button and you will enter the SEARCH menu.
b. Use the
/
buttons to enter EVENT SEACH. Press the
c. Use the
/
buttons to select which PAGE you wish to view.
d. Use the
/
buttons to select the event you want to play back and
press the
button.
button to start the play back.
e. At any time during the playback, press the STOP button if you wish to return to the EVENT SEARCH screen.
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EVENT SEARCH SEARCH TIME: 2007-03-06 12:20:30 EVENT SEARCH BEGIN: END:
0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010
RUN
2007-03-06 12:00 2007-03-18 15:30
YY/MM/DD
07/03/06 07/03/06 07/03/06 07/03/06 07/03/06 07/03/06 07/03/06 07/03/06 07/03/06 07/03/06
PAGE001 HH:MM:SS
MODE
12:00:30 12:03:25 12:06:35 12:09:30 12:15:30 12:20:30 12:30:30 12:30:30 12:40:30 12:50:30
1 ROO 1 BOO 1 BOO 1 BOO 1 BOO 1 BOO 1 ROO 1 ROO 1 ROO 1 BOO
A: ALARM L: LOSS S:SPEED M: MOTION R: RECORD B: BOOT P: PANIC G: GSENSOR O: OVERWRITE
Note: * Each page can display 10 events (maximum 1000 events can be recorded). * The event log will be cleared simultaneously when formatting the HDD. * EVENT is recorded in the HDD. It can be searched for playback when the HDD is removed and installed into another DVR system of the same type. * During playback, the DVR system continues to record the present even though the image is not currently on the screen. * Under Event Search, the “I” alarm indicates there was some sort of interference during recording (i.e. the camera was covered). During such an interference, an alarm will sound to notify the user that the camera has been tampered or covered and not recording a normal obstruction-free image. This incident would be indicated by an uppercase “I” during event search. f.
Press the
MENU button to exit.
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PTZ CAMERA SETTING AND CONTROL 1. Introduction: Connect the Signal I/O box to the DVR. The signal I/O box has RS485 ports for PTZ camera control. 2. Installation: 2.1 Setting PTZ camera control protocol: Follow the PTZ camera user manual to choose and set control protocol. All the cameras must choose the same protocol type. 2.2 Setting PTZ camera ID: Follow the PTZ camera user manual to set the PTZ ID. Each camera has a unique ID of its own. We suggest that for CH1 camera use ID no:1, CH2 camera use ID no:2, etc. This way it will be more convenient in controlling your PTZ cameras. Follow the figure to connect all of cameras RS485 TX together and RX together. Then insert RS485 TX into the RS485 TX terminal and RX insert into the RS485 RX terminal and tighten it. The signal I/O box is shown in the following diagram:
3. PTZ control setting: 3.1 Press the MENU button to enter the MAIN MENU selection mode. Use the /
buttons to select [SUB MENU]. Use the
select the [PTZ] selection mode.
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/
buttons again to
SUB MENU DIALER/GPS PTZ DVR ID FACTORY DEFAULT UPDATE CODE
PTZ ID: 01 PROTOCOL: PELCO-P BAUD RATE: 4800 SPEED: 05
3.2 Use the / buttons to select the ID and use the to change the ID number.
/
buttons
3.3 Use the / buttons to select the PROTOCOL and use the buttons to select either [PELCO-P] or [PELCO-D].
/
3.3 Use the / buttons to select the BAUD RATE and use the buttons to select the baud-rate to match your PTZ camera settings.
/
3.4 Use the / buttons to select the SPEED and use the buttons to select the speed to match your PTZ camera settings.
/
4. PTZ control: How to move the PTZ camera: 1. Select the 2. Press the
channel which you want to control. PTZ (Pause) button to enter PTZ mode.
3. Press the
key to move the camera up.
4. Press the
key to move the camera down.
5. Press the
key to move the camera left.
6. Press the
key to move the camera right.
7. At any time, press the
key to stop camera movement.
8. Press the
Auto (Enter) key to turn the auto pan on.
9. Press the
PTZ (Pause) key to quit the PTZ control mode.
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USB DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTION 1. USB SLAVE DOWNLOAD USB Slave Download Process:
1. Connect attached USB download cable – one end to the DVR USB Slave download port and the other end to the PC. 2. Enter the [BACKUP SETUP] screen as seen below: Press the MENU button to enter the [MAIN MENU]. Then, use the / buttons to select [BACKUP SETUP], and select [USB SLAVE]. The screen will show: BACKUP SETUP
USB SLAVE
USB SLAVE USB MASTER EVENT BACKUP
USB SLAVE: RUN
If the USB cable is not connected, the screen will show: USB SLAVE USB SLAVE
USB SLAVE: RUN
USB SLAVE: RUN
SYSTEM WILL STOP RECORDING WHILE USB SLAVE IS CONNECTING! STOP: EXIT WAIT CONNECT…
If the USB cable is connected, the screen will show:
USB SLAVE USB SLAVE CONNECT OK! STOP: EXIT 3. Please copy the recording files to PC. Note: the PC should be Windows 2000/XP version 42
USB slave working recorded data download speed
1. The system is designed with USB slave 2.0 high speed. 2. The download speed is 400M bit per second. 3. Will download 50M byte per second at ideal condition. Will require 20 seconds to download IG byte data. If the actual efficiency is 50%, it will require 40 seconds to download 1G byte data.
2. USB HOST DOWNLOAD A. Download by Time 1. Connect the Flash device (Pen drive) to the DVR Host download port. 2. Enter the [BACKUP SETUP] screen as seen below: Press MENU button to enter the [MAIN MENU]. Use the / buttons to select [BACKUP SETUP], and then select [USB MASTER]. The screen will show: BACKUP SETUP
USB MASTER
USB SLAVE
HDD: YY/MM/DD HH:MM BEGIN 07/01/24 08:00 END 07/01/25 15:30
USB MASTER EVENT SETUPITIAL
10%
USB BACKUP BEGIN 07/01/24 END 07/01/25
10:00 10:02
USB BACKUP: RUN USB MASTER WARNING FORMAT USB FLASH DEVICE ENTER: FORMAT USB FLASH MENU: EXIT STOP: EXIT USB BACKUP
Press the [Enter] button to download. The DVR will start to format the Flash Memory (Pen Drive). The screen will show:
WAIT … INITIAL
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When the format is finished, the “Bi” sound will appear. Then, it will continue to download and show the following screen:
WAIT … BACKUP
3%
3. When the file download is completed, the DVR will continue the “Bi” sound. Press the Stop button and the warning voice will be stopped. Press the MENU button to exit.
B. Download During Playback:
1. Press the “PAUSE” button and then press the “COPY” button. 2. The system will download the recorded data one minute before and one minute after you press the “PAUSE” button. For example, if you press “PAUSE” button at 2006/12/01 13:01:24, then the downloaded data will be three minutes from 2006/12/01 13:00:00 to 2006/12/01 13:03:00.
C. Quick Download: 1. Plug memory stick into DVR USB Host port. 2. Press the “COPY” button twice. Under such circumstances, the Record LED will stop flashing (in closed mode). 3. The system will check whether there is any USB device connected. 4. If not, you will hear 5 short buzzing sounds every 5 seconds. Press the “STOP” button to exit. Then, go back to Step 1. 5. If yes, the DVR will start the download process. Under such circumstances, the Record LED will be in flashing mode. 6. When the download is complete, you will hear one long buzzing sound and the Record LED will stop flashing. Please press the “STOP” button to exit. Then, the Record LED will re-start to flash that means go back to Record mode. 7. If the memory stick capacity is not enough, you will hear 3 short buzzing sounds every 5 seconds. Under such circumstances, you can plug another memory stick in and press the ”COPY” button one time to continue the download process or press the “STOP” button to exit. 8. If the memory stick is not well connected with the DVR, you will hear 5 short buzzing sounds every 5 seconds. Under such circumstances, press the “STOP” button to exit. Then, go back to Step 1. 44
SENSOR RECORDER FUNCTION OPERATION (Optional for GDV-860MS)
Signal Development Record Function In total, there are 8 kinds of signal development that can be recorded in your mobile DVR. They are as follows: 1. Turn Right, “TR” will be recorded and shown on screen. 2. Turn Left, “TL” will be recorded and shown on screen. 3. Stop Arm Extended, “SA” will be recorded and shown on screen. 4. Amber Lights On, “AL” will be recorded and shown on screen. 5. Brake On, “BR” will be recorded and shown on screen. 6. Backward, “BU” will be recorded and shown on screen. 7. Door 1, the video of door 1 camera will be shown on screen. 8. Door 2, the video of door 2 camera will be shown on screen. The playback screen will show the recorded signal development data location as seen below: 8CH
55%
1C
BUS2008 SA AL
E120° 50’43.24” N 21° 54’15.38” CH01
CH02
CH03
CH04 CH07
CH05 CH08
CH06
D:
_2_ _
30MPH
01/
24/08
BR A1
TL BU
08:56:50
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
REC
H:W AM
CON
The location “TL” (Turn Left) will show “TR” when right turn signal lights up. The location “BU” will be shown only when Backward signal lights up. The location “BR” will be shown only when Brake signal light is on. The location “SA” will be shown only when Stop Arm Extended is on. The location “AL” will be shown only when Amber Light is on. The location “30MPH” (Speed) will show KMPH when your speed is selected in KMPH. 7. The location “H:W” is shown to indicate head direction (W=West, E=East, S=South, N=North). 45
8. The location “E120 50’43.24” is shown to indicate position longitude east of Greenwich (The location “E” while show “W” is meaning longitude west of Greenwich). 9. The location “N21 54’15.38” is shown to indicate position of northern latitude (The location “N” while the shown “S” indicates latitudes south of the Equator). 10. The location shown “BUS2008” is bus number key-in on DVR “OSD” menu under sub menu section. 11. The location “01/24/08 08:56:50 is shown as recorded time.
Video Signal Development Record Function Five camera outputs can be connected to the box’s video input connector. The sensor recorder CPU will manage the signal to follow the car signal development and select one of the camera inputs for video output connector. Note: The sensor recorder CPU will manage to output “Right turn view camera’s input” when the right turn signal lights up, output “Left turn view camera’s input” when the left turn signal lights up and output “Back view camera’s input” when the backward signal lights up. All other signal development will only output “Main direction view camera’s input”. The sensor recorder with two video output connectors, share the same video output signal. One BNC female output for connection to one of the DVR input to record the video signal and the RCA socket is designed to connect to the car monitor as assistance for the driver.
Position, Speed & Head Direction Record in DVR Function Car speed, position and head direction will be recorded in your mobile DVR. The speed can be recorded in KMPH or MPH (changed by the selection switch located on the rear panel); the recorded data will be shown on screen during playback.
GPS Location Record in Sensor Recorder Box Function More than 7 days of car location data will be recorded in the Sensor Recorder box. The location data recorded in the Sensor Recorder box can be downloaded in computer as a GPS location data file to show road maps when map software is transferred into it. Note: The GPS can be positioned only where the antenna can directly receive at least 4 satellite signals. In other words, the GPS can be positioned only where there is no cover. If you are in a garage or underground parking lot where you can not receive satellite signal by GPS, when the car leaves this place, you will have to check your DVR in a place where you can receive and make sure you have got speed, direction and GPS data. This way, the recording can be done. Or, you must stop the car for 1~3 minutes in order for the GPS to get positioned for normal operation. 46
GPS Recorded Data Download Operation Process 1. Install USB driver software (attached in CD). 2. Install GPS download software (attached in CD). 3. Select GPS download software a. Select COM port. b. Select “Download” and key-in file name. c. Press the download button and keep pressing for more than 2 seconds to download the GPS recorded data (once you can see the data has loaded to the file, you can then release). The download LED will light up until the download is complete. d. Select “CLOSE” after the download is complete (The download LED will be off after the download is completed). e. The downloaded file will be saved under GPS download file; user can open the file to view. f. The download file data is in standard GPRMC format. Notes: 1. When GPS display LED flashes, it means the GPS did not succeed in getting position data. When GPS display LED lights and keeps still, it means it received the position data. 2. Press and keep the download button, turn on the power and then release the download button. This process will delete all recorded GPS data. The LED will flash after data is deleted.
Show Road Map on Map Software 1. Transfer the GPS GPRMC file to match local map software. 2. Open local map software. 3. Transmit the recorded and transferred data to map software to show the recorded road track on the map.
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PC PLAYER SOFTWARE OPERATION Install PC Player Software Open the “PC Player Software” burnt on CD and install it to your PC.
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When the above installation is finished, the “Viewer800” icon will be displayed on the desktop and will be ready for use.
How to Play the File a. Connect the DVR Slave Port to the PC On DVR side: Press the “MENU” button and enter the “USB SLAVE” screen first. MENU
BACKUP SETUP
USB SLAVE
RUN
Connect the DVR slave port to the PC by USB cable and follow “Start playback” process to play the DVR files.
b. Connect hard drive (removable tray) by USB docking unit (dongle)
b-1. Remove hard drive from the DVR. b-2. Connect playback dongle to hard drive (removable tray). b-3. Connect USB cable to dongle, connect to USB port on your PC. 49
Start playback 1. Double-click on the Viewer800 icon on your desktop.
2. Enter account: root and password: root.
3. Click the
button for the following screen:
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Control panel function.
Open new file
Save as JPEG
Create Media File
Copy File to PC
On Screen Display
Auto Browse
Account Management
Minimize / Exit Watermark Protection: The system will show the warning light and stop playing when the recorded data is abnormally put in or removed. Press “Play” button to continue the playback. Enhance video quality
Information related to the current software or file
Play Volume adjustment or activate mute play Play speed adjustment
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Camera channel selection Time Line Scale 4. Press Open New File Button
5. Click
button.
6. Find the DVR device and select one file, and then press “OPEN”.
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7. Highlight desired time and click “Open”.
8. If the file does not meet your desired date/time, press to list all recorded image. 9. Select the desired file to play. 10. Press 11. Click
button. to play video.
How to archive your event data Once the file is opened (after follow Steps 1 ~ 10 of “Start playback” as mentioned above), please follow the steps below to archive your event data. 1. Select Play
or move the Time Line Scale to the start of the
event. And, note the time on paper.
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2. Continue to play the file until the event is over. “Open New File”.
3. Click
4. When the dialog box comes up, select “
”.
5. From the noted times, slide the time slider to the beginning time.
6. Now select “Set time” parallel to “Start Time” 7. Now move the time slider to the end of the event. 8. Now select “Set time” parallel to “End Time”. 9. Click “Browse” and select the “My Backup Video Files” folder you created earlier to save your file.
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10. Click “Copy file to PC”. 11. When completed it will say “Finish”.
12. After finishing, close all dialog boxes. Suggestion: You can then open the folder you created and rename the file. Make sure the file name ends with “ .dvr”.
How to create an AVI file Once the file is opened (after follow Steps 1 ~ 10 of “Start playback” as mentioned above), please follow the steps below to create an AVI file. 1. Click
button to transfer the file to AVI
format 2. Select camera channel. Then, move time slider to desired start time.
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3. Click “Set Start”. 4. Click “Set End”. 5. Click
and choose the location you want to save.
6. Name your file. 7. Click
. This may take several minutes depending on the file
size to be created. 8. You will see the percent completed. When completed, click “OK”.
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