Mobile Video Recorder User Manual
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Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Danger Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or could result in death or serious injury. Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Safety Instruction Regulatory Information This is a class A product and may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Laws and Regulations Use of the product must be in strict compliance with the local laws and regulations. Please shut down the device in prohibited area. Power Supply • Use of the product must be in strict compliance with the local electrical safety regulations.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual • DO NOT expose the device to extremely hot, cold, or humidity environments. For temperature and humidity requirements, see device specification. • No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the equipment. • DO NOT touch the sharp edges or corners. • To prevent possible hearing damage, DO NOT listen at high volume levels for long periods.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Contents Chapter 1 Product Introduction .................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Key Feature ............................................................................................................................ 1 Chapter 2 Start up Device ........................
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 3.4.3 Back up Picture ........................................................................................................... 14 Chapter 4 Network ................................................................................................................... 15 4.1 Network Connection ............................................................................................................ 15 4.1.1 Dial ..............................................................
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 5.2.2 PTZ Control Panel ........................................................................................................ 26 5.3 Local Configuration .............................................................................................................. 27 Chapter 6 Mobile Device Features ............................................................................................ 29 6.1 Timed Shutdown ............................................................
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 9.3 View Captured Pictures of Smart Configuration .................................................................. 51 Chapter 10 Events and Alarms .................................................................................................. 52 10.1 Configure Motion Detection Alarm .................................................................................... 52 10.2 Configure Video Loss Alarm .....................................................................
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 12.13 Configure DST .................................................................................................................. 62 12.14 Configure Local Output .................................................................................................... 62 12.15 Configure RS-232 ............................................................................................................. 62 12.16 Detect HDD ......................................................
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1.1 Introduction Adopting embedded Linux operating system, mobile video recorder (hereinafter referred to as recorder or device) provides powerful monitoring functions. It can both work alone as a recorder and cooperate with other devices to build a comprehensive surveillance system. The recorder is widely applied to the surveillance projects of public transportation, school bus, etc. 1.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 2 Start up Device 2.1 Activation For the first-time access, you need to activate the device by setting an admin password. No operation is allowed before activation. The device supports multiple activation methods. Note Refer to the user manual of client software for the activation via client software. 2.1.1 Default Information Device default IP address and user name are as follows. • Default IP address: 192.168.1.64 • Default user name: admin. 2.1.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Steps 1. Run the SADP software. 2. Check the device status from the device list, and select the inactive device. Note The SADP software supports activating devices in batch. Refer to the user manual of SADP software for details. 3. Enter Password.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Steps 1. Open the web browser, enter the IP address of the recorder, and then press Enter. 2. Enter User Name and Password and click Login. 3. Install the plug-in before viewing the live video and managing the camera. Please follow the installation prompts to install the plug-in. 4. Optional: Click Logout in top right corner to log out of the recorder.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 3 Basic Operation You can perform the basic operations after an IP camera has been connected to the recorder. Note All the operations from Chapter 3 to Chapter 12 are done via the web browser. 3.1 Manage IP Camera After connecting IP camera(s) or mobile positioning system(s) to the device, if no image is displayed on the live view interface, follow the instructions below to manage IP camera(s) or mobile positioning system(s).
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Steps 1. Go to Configuration → System → Camera Management → IP Camera . 2. Optional: If the device and the camera are in different network segments, modify IP camera address. 1) Check the IP camera and click Modify. 2) Enter the required information. 3) Click OK. 3. Add IP camera. - For the camera with the same password of the device: a. Check the camera. b. Click Quickly Add to add it automatically. - For the camera with different password of the device: a. Click Add. b.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Before You Start If the device contains only one NIC, you can visit the added IP camera directly. If the device contains dual NICs, you need to enable virtual host function before visiting the added IP camera. Go to Configuration → Network → Advanced Settings → Other , and check Enable Virtual Host. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → System → Camera Management → IP Camera . 2. You can visit, edit, or delete the added IP cameras.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Network → Advanced Settings → FTP . Figure 3-2 Configure FTP 2. Check Enable. 3. Configure the FTP parameters. 1) Enter Server Address and Port. 2) Enter User Name and Password, and confirm the password. 3) Select Directory Structure, Parent Directory, or Child Directory. Note If multiple directories are needed, you can customize the directory name. 4.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Figure 3-3 Configure Continuous Recording 2. 3. 4. 5. Select Channel No. Check Enable Record Plan. Select recording type as Continuous. Optional: Click Advanced to configure pre-record, post-record, and expired time. Pre-record The time you set to start recording before the scheduled time or the event. For example, if an alarm triggers recording at 10:00, and the pre-record time is set as 5 seconds, the device starts to record at 9:59:55.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Before You Start • Install and format the storage media. • Configure event parameters. Refer to "Events and Alarms" for details. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Storage → Schedule Settings . Figure 3-4 Configure Event Triggered Recording 2. Select Channel No. 3. Check Enable Record Plan. 4. Select recording type as Alarm, Motion, Motion | Alarm, or Motion & Alarm. Motion | Alarm Trigger recording when either motion detection or alarm input is detected.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual The time you set to stop recording after the scheduled time or the event. For example, if an alarm triggered recording ends at 11:00, and the post-record time is set as 5 seconds, the device records until 11:00:05. Expired Time The record can be deleted automatically after the configured expired time. If you enter 0, the record will not be deleted. The record will be overwritten automatically if overwritten recording is enabled. 6. Configure recording schedule.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Steps Note The function is only available for the device supporting mobile fireproof storage box. 1. 2. 3. 4. Go to Configuration → Vehicle → Storage For Calamity . Check Enable. Check Redundant Channel. Click Save. Result The device will save the videos of the selected channels in both storage media and mobile fireproof storage box. 3.3 Playback Play videos saved in storage media. Steps 1. Go to Playback. 2. Select a channel in the channel list. 3. Select playback type.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Note For picture saving path, refer to Save snapshots when playback to in Configuration → Local . Turn on audio. Playback in full screen. Reverse playback. Enable digital zoom. Place the cursor on the live view image position which needs to be zoomed in. Drag the mouse rightwards and downwards to draw an area. Then the area will be zoomed in. Click any position of the image to restore to normal image. Download videos. 3.4 Backup 3.4.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 4. Click to stop clipping. Note For clipped video saving path, refer to Save clips to in Configuration → Local . 3.4.3 Back up Picture Back up pictures to a local path. Steps 1. Go to Picture. 2. Set search conditions. 3. Click Search. 4. Check pictures to download. 5. Click Download. Note For picture saving path, refer to Save downloaded files to in Configuration → Local .
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 4 Network 4.1 Network Connection 4.1.1 Dial Set the dialing parameters if you want to connect the device to the network via dialing. Before You Start Install SIM card and connect 3G/4G antenna to your device. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Network → Basic Settings → 3G/4G . 2. Check Enable. 3. Click Dial Parameters. 4. Select Network Mode. Automatic The device will automatically switch to the strongest network.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Figure 4-1 Set Dial Parameters Note Contact the network operator to obtain the private network dial parameters. 6. Optional: For the special private network needing two sets of dialing parameters, click The default load to set the other set of dialing parameters. 7. Click Save. 8. Optional: Click Wireless Dial-up Status to view dialing status. 4.1.2 Connect to Wi-Fi Set Wi-Fi parameters if you want to connect the device to the network via Wi-Fi. Steps 1.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 4. 5. 6. 7. Note If you want to enable DHCP, the network that the device is connected to should support DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). - Uncheck DHCP, and edit the IPv4 parameters. Click Save. Go to Configuration → Network → Advanced Settings → Wi-Fi to set Wi-Fi parameters. 1) Click Wi-Fi Configuration. 2) Check Enable Wi-Fi. 3) Click Search to search available Wi-Fi. 4) Select a Wi-Fi in Wireless List. The related information will be matched automatically.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Figure 4-2 Configure Local Network 3. Select LAN interface. - Select Debug Interface to debug the device. - Select Rear Interface to connect to IP cameras. 4. Enter IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask, and IPv4 Default Gateway. 5. Optional: To access the device via extranet, configure DNS server IP address. 6. Click Save. 4.1.4 Configure Port Go to Configuration → Network → Basic Settings → Port to set the following parameters. HTTP Port To access the device via web browser.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 4.1.5 Configure DDNS If the external network is a dynamic IP address, you can use the Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) for network access. Before You Start • Register your device on the DDNS server. • Configure local network IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server. • Create port mapping. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Network → Basic Settings → DDNS . Figure 4-3 Configure DDNS 2. Select DDNS Type. 3. Enter server information. 4. Click Save.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Network → Advanced Settings → Platform Access . 2. Check Enable. 3. Select Platform Access Mode as Ehome Platform. Figure 4-4 Connect to ISUP Platform 4. Select Platform Version. 5. Select Server Address Type. - When the server is in extranet, and the IP address is dynamic, you can select Domain Name. - When the server IP address is static, you can select IP Address. 6. Enter the parameters below.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 7. Optional: Enter Access Key if you select v5.0. 8. Click Save. 9. View platform status. Note When the registration status shows online, you can add or manage the device via the platform software. Refer to its corresponding manual for details. 4.2.2 Connect to Guarding Vision The device can be remotely accessed via Guarding Vision. Before You Start • Connect your device to the network. • Configure IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server of LAN. Steps 1.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 4.3 Network Sharing 4.3.1 Share Network via Wi-Fi AP The recorder can work as a wireless router. Other devices can access network via the recorder. Steps Caution Wi-Fi AP and Wi-Fi cannot be enabled at the same time. Enabling one will disable the other automatically. 1. Go to Configuration → Network → Advanced Settings → Wi-Fi AP . 2. Check Enable Wi-Fi AP, Enable AP Broadcast, and Enable WLAN HotSpot according to your needs. 3. Configure the hotspot parameters.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 1) Configure its IP address in the same network segment with your recorder. 2) Configure its network gateway as the recorder IP address. 5. Click Save. 4.4 Network Test You can test the network communication conditions between the device and platform or other terminals via network test. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Network → Advanced Settings → Other . 2. Enter IP Address and Port for Network condition monitoring. Figure 4-5 Network Test 3. Click Test.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 5 Live View and Configuration 5.1 Live View 5.1.1 Start/Stop Live View Start/stop the live view of cameras. Steps 1. Go to Live View. 2. Click to select the window division mode and select a window. 3. Double click a camera in the camera list to display its live image in selected window. Or click to start the live view of all cameras. 4. Stop live view. - Double click the camera again to stop its live view. - Click to stop the live view of all cameras. 5.1.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 3. Click . 4. View captured pictures. - Enter the path popped up in the lower right corner of the interface. - Go to Configuration → Local for the saving path of snapshots in live view. 5.1.5 Manual Recording Record videos in live view and save them to your computer. Steps 1. Go to Live View. 2. Start live view of a camera. 3. Click to start recording. 4. Click to stop recording. 5. Go to the set saving path to view recorded videos.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Start the live view and click to display the live view image in full screen. Press Esc to exit from the full-screen mode. 5.1.9 Channel-Zero Channel-zero, known as virtual channel, can show the videos from all channels of the recorder, reducing the bandwidth while simultaneously previewing from multichannel. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Video/Audio → Channel-zero . 2. Check Enable Channel-zero Encoding. 3. Select Max. Bitrate and Max. Frame Rate. 4. Click Save. 5.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Note PTZ control panels may vary with recorder models. Icon Description Icon Description Direction buttons. Auto-scan button. Zoom -. Zoom +. Focus +. Focus -. Iris +. Iris -. Turn on/off light. Start/stop wiper. 5.3 Local Configuration Go to Configuration → Local to configure the parameters of live view, record files, pictures, and clips. Figure 5-1 Local Configuration Stream Type Select Main Stream if you want to view the HD image for default live view.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Shortest Delay: The device ensures real-time capacity in priority. Auto: The device will automatically adjust the live view stream to balance real-time capacity and fluency. Rules If you enable the function, after the connected camera has been set motion detection alarm and enabled VCA function, the rule information will be displayed on the live view image (e.g., marked with a green rectangle). Image Size Select the image aspect ratio.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 6 Mobile Device Features 6.1 Timed Shutdown The device will automatically start up/shut down according to the schedule. Before You Start Wire power cord. For details, refer to Quick Start Guide. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Vehicle → Startup . 2. Optional: Select Low voltage protection. Note • Select Battery or UPS according to the power supply mode. If you select OFF, low voltage protection is disabled.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Note • Select Battery or UPS according to the power supply mode. If you select OFF, low voltage protection is disabled. • When the device power voltage is lower than the system threshold, the device will shut down automatically, no matter what type of startup/shutdown mode you selected. 3. Select Auto Work Type as Halt Delay. 4. Select Delay Time. 5. Click Save. 6.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Note • The combination mode means the positioning module will be selected automatically. For example, if GPS/BDS is selected, GPS or BDS will be selected automatically. • The positioning module varies with models. The actual interface prevails. 5. Optional: Check Enable of Satellite Time Sync to synchronize the device time with satellite time. 6. Configure the speed limit. 1) Select Speed Units. 2) Enter Speed Limit of Alarm.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Figure 6-2 Configure G-Sensor 2. Select module according to actual situation. External The G-sensor is connected to the device via RS-232/RS-485 interface. Built-in The G-sensor is a built-in module of the device. 3. Set the limit value for acceleration alarm in X, Y, and Z directions. Note X, Y, and Z represent the directions of acceleration and the unit of alarm value is G (G=9.8 m/s2). 4. 5. 6. 7.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 6.5 Configure Sensor-In Sensor-in detects and records the driving information of the vehicle, including pedal braking, turning left/right, reversing, etc. Before You Start Connect the sensor-in interface to vehicle corresponding interface. For details, refer to Quick Start Guide. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Vehicle → Sensor-In . 2. Check Enable. Note If sensor-in is disabled, you can configure it via alarm input.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 7 Camera Management 7.1 Configure Encoding Parameters Configure encoding parameters to adjust live view image and video parameters. Go to Configuration → Video/Audio → Video . • In good network situation, you can set high resolution and bitrate to improve image quality. • In bad network situation, you can set low resolution, bitrate, and frame rate to get fluent image.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Before You Start The device supports embedded audio or peripheral audio device has been connected. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Video/Audio → Audio . 2. Select Intercom Audio Coding. Note The selected encoding format should be the same with that of the embedded audio or peripheral audio device. 3. Click Save. 7.3 Configure Image Parameters You can adjust the image parameters to get clear image. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Image → Display Settings . 2.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Select the exposure time according to the brightness of the environment. Select relatively long time in the environment with dim light, and select relatively short time in the environment with sufficient light. Mirror Type When the visual angle of the live view image deviates with that of the actual covered area, you can set the mirror type to adjust the image to the normal visual angle. Note The supported parameters may vary with different models.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Figure 7-1 Configure Privacy Mask 2. Select Channel No. 3. Check Enable Privacy Mask. 4. Draw detection area. 1) Click Draw Area. 2) In live view image, drag to draw the privacy mask area. 3) Click Stop Drawing. Note Up to four privacy mask areas are supported for each channel. 5. Optional: Click Clear All to clear all the drawn areas. 6. Click Save. Result The image of drawn area will be shielded in the live view.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 8 Driving Behavior Analysis Driving behavior analysis is to analyze driver's behavior, including smoking, fatigue driving, phone call, etc. The device will trigger warning when these behaviors are detected. Note Driving behavior analysis is only supported by some models. The actual device prevails. 8.1 Configuration 8.1.1 Configure Smart Driving Behavior One recorder supports analyzing the smart device driving behavior of one channel once.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Configure Driving Behavior Analysis Set the driving behavior analysis parameters according to actual situation to lower false detection rate. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → VCA → Driving Behaviors → Driving Behaviors . 2. Select Channel No. 3. Check Enable. 4. Check behaviors to analyze and configure their parameters. Distraction Prompt Detection When the device detects that the driver is not concentrating on driving, the device will alarm to prompt the driver.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Enable Voice Alarm When it is checked, device will send out voice alarm when a checked behavior is detected. Note One recorder supports analyzing driving behavior for one channel once. Enabling the driving behavior analysis will disable driving behavior analysis of other channels. 5. Click Advanced to set the advanced parameters. 6. Click Save.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Download Videos 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Go to Playback. Click . Select Channel No. Select Search Type as Event Search. Select Main Type as Driver's Exceptional Behavior. Set other search conditions, and click Search. Check the video(s) to be downloaded, and click Download to save to the local path. View and Download Pictures 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Go to Picture. Select Channel No. Select File Type as Driver's Exceptional Behavior. Set other search conditions, and click Search.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 9 Smart Configuration You can enable license plate recognition and face picture comparison. Note The channel to enable the license plate recognition cannot be the same with the channel to enable face picture comparison. 9.1 License Plate Recognition 9.1.1 Enable License Plate Recognition You can enable license plate recognition (LPR) and set the LPR region.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Figure 9-1 Configure License Plate Recognition Area 5. Click Save. 9.1.2 Configure License Plate Recognition Parameters You can set the license plate recognition parameters such as the direction and size to recognize these features of the passing vehicle. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → VCA → License Plate Recognition → LPR Parameters . Figure 9-2 Configure License Plate Recognition Parameters 2. Set the parameters below.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual License Plate Recognition Tilted LPR The tilted license plate can be recognized. Oversized LPR The oversized license plate can be recognized. 3. Click Save. 9.2 Face Picture Comparison 9.2.1 Configure Face Picture Comparison Parameters If you want to compare the captured face pictures and the ones in the face picture library, enable face picture comparison and set the parameters. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → VCA → Face Contrast .
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 2. Select Channel No. 3. Set the parameters. Similarity Threshold Check Enable to enable driver's face picture comparison, and set the threshold. When the similarity between the captured face picture and the face picture in the face picture library exceeds the set threshold, alarm will be triggered. Enable Face Attendance Check Check it to detect whether the driver is at the driver's seat. Set Triggering Time. Then the device will detect every set time.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Figure 9-4 Add Face Picture Library Note • Threshold refers to the threshold of face picture comparison alarm. After the comparison and analysis between the captured face pictures and those in the face picture library, the comparison information of the face picture which has triggered the alarm will be displayed on Face Contrast interface. • Only one face picture library can be added. 4. Optional: Edit or delete the face picture library.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Figure 9-5 Add Face Picture 4. Set Name, Gender, Birthday, ID Type, and ID No. 5. Click Upload, and select a face picture from the computer to add to the library. Note • The added face picture size cannot exceed 200 KB. • Only the face picture in the format of .jpeg can be added. 6. Click OK. The added face picture information will be displayed in the list. You can click between the list mode and picture mode.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Figure 9-6 Face Picture Library 7. Optional: Edit or delete the face picture information. - Select the added face picture information, and click Modify to edit the information. - Select the added face picture information, and click Delete to delete the information. Import Face Pictures to Library in Batch You can import face pictures from the computer to the library manually in batch. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Face Picture Library . 2.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual - Select the imported face picture information, and click Modify to edit the information. - Select the imported face picture information, and click Delete to delete the information. Model Face Picture For the unmodeled face picture(s), you can model it or them manually. Before You Start The face pictures have been added or imported in batch. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Face Picture Library . 2. Select the face picture(s) failed to model. 3.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Note Face picture comparison is disabled while modeling. Search Face Picture You can search the face pictures in the face picture library according to the set conditions. Before You Start The face pictures have been added or imported in batch. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Face Picture Library . 2. Select the added face picture library. 3. Set the search conditions. You can search according to the name, gender, modeling status, etc. 4. Click Search.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 9.3 View Captured Pictures of Smart Configuration You can view the captured pictures of license plate recognition and face picture comparison. Steps 1. Go to Picture. 2. Select Channel No. 3. Select File Type as License Plate Recognition or Face Contrast. 4. Set the start time and end time. 5. Click Search. The searched pictures will be listed in the file list. 6. Select a picture and click Live View to view the capture picture. 7.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 10 Events and Alarms 10.1 Configure Motion Detection Alarm When motion detection alarm is configured, once a motion event is detected, the device starts to record and multiple linkage actions will be triggered. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Event → Basic Event → Motion . 2. Select Channel No. 3. Check Enable Motion Detection. 4. Draw detection area. 1) Click Draw Area. 2) In live view area, drag to draw the detection area. 3) Click Stop Drawing. 5.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 4. Draw the video tampering area. 1) Click Draw Area. 2) In live view image, drag to draw the video tampering area. 3) Click Stop Drawing. 5. Set Sensitivity. 6. Configure arming schedule. For detailed steps, refer to "Configure Arming Schedule". 7. Configure linkage method. For detailed steps, refer to "Configure Linkage Actions". 8. Click Save. 10.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 5. Configure arming schedule. For detailed steps, refer to "Configure Arming Schedule". 6. Configure linkage method. For detailed steps, refer to "Configure Linkage Actions". 7. Optional: Click Copy to and select desired channel(s) to copy the above settings to other alarm input(s). 8. Click Save. 10.5 Configure Alarm Output If you want the recorder to link with the alarm output device to alarm when events occur, set alarm output.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 6. Optional: Click Copy to and select desired channel(s) to copy the above settings to other alarm output(s). 7. Click Save. 10.6 Configure Exception Alarm Configure alarms which are triggered by exceptions to take necessary actions in time. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Event → Basic Event → Exception . 2. Select Exception Type. 3. Configure linkage method. For detailed steps, refer to "Configure Linkage Actions". 4. Click Save. 10.7 Configure Arming Schedule Steps 1.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Full Screen Monitoring The image of the alarm channel will pop up on the connected external monitor when events occur, and be displayed in full screen. Trigger Alarm Output Check the alarm output channel(s) to trigger the alarm of the connected alarm output device(s). License Plate Recognition When the license plate recognition is enabled, the alarm input will link with the license plate recognition.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 11 Security 11.1 Manage User Account You can add and delete users, and modify the password and permission of users. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → System → User Management . 2. Click Add. 3. Edit new user parameters and click OK to create the user.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 11.3 Configure Allowlist Only the trusted IP addresses on the allowlist can get access to the device. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → System → Security → Allow List . 2. Check Enable Allow List. 3. Click Add, enter the allowed IP Address, and click OK. 4. Optional: Edit or delete the IP address. - Select an IP address and click Modify to edit the IP address. - Select an IP address and click Delete to delete the IP address. 5. Click Save. 11.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 12 Maintenance 12.1 View System Information Go to Configuration → System → System Settings → Basic Information to view the device information. You can edit Device Name and Device No. 12.2 Search Log File You can view and export logs saved in the recorder storage media. Go to Configuration → System → Maintenance → Log to search or export logs. 12.3 Upgrade System Upgrade the system when you need to update the device version.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 12.5 Configure Overwritten Recording You can enable overwritten recording if you want to overwrite the former record files when the storage media is full. Or disable overwritten record if you want to stop recording when the storage media is full. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Storage → Advanced Settings . 2. Check or uncheck Enable Overwriting according to your needs. 3. Click Save. 12.6 Print Log If you need to debug the device, you can enable printing log. Steps 1.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Steps 1. Go to Configuration → System → Maintenance → Upgrade & Maintenance → Default . 2. Select the restoration mode. Restore Restore all parameters, except the network (including IP address, subnet mask, gateway, MTU, NIC working mode, default route, server port, etc.) and user account parameters, to the default settings. Default Restore all parameters to the default settings. 3. Click OK in the popup message box. 12.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 12.12 Synchronize Time Synchronize the device time when it is inconsistent with the actual time. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → System → System Settings → Time Settings . 2. Select Time Zone according to the device location. 3. Select the time synchronization mode. - If an NTP server is available, select NTP and enter NTP server information to synchronize the device time with that of the NTP server. - Select Manual Time Sync. and set time to customize the device time.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Before You Start Connect a peripheral device to your recorder via the RS-232 serial port. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → System → System Settings → Serial Configuration . 2. Select COM port the peripheral device connects to. 3. Edit Baud Rate, Data Bit, Stop Bit, etc. Note The parameters should be same with those of the connected device. 4. Select Usage. Console Select it when you need to debug the recorder via RS-232 serial port.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Caution You can check Continue to use this disk when self-evaluation is failed. If you check it, the HDD will be used continuously even when the S.M.A.R.T. detection is abnormal. It is risky to enable the function. Check it with care. 12.16.2 Detect Bad Sector You can detect the bad sector of HDD to check the status. Steps 1. Go to Configuration → Storage → Storage Management → HDD Detection . 2. Click Bad Sector Detection. 3. Select HDD No. 4. Select Test Type. 5.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Chapter 13 Local Menu Operation Connect a display and a mouse to the recorder, and you can operate the recorder locally. 13.1 Manage IP Camera After connecting IP camera(s) or mobile positioning system(s) to the device, if no image is displayed on the live view interface, follow the instructions below to manage IP camera(s) or mobile positioning system(s). If image can be displayed normally on the live view interface, ignore this section.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 2. Uncheck Auto Add and select Set of Manage IP Camera. 3. Select an inactivated IP camera. 4. Activate the selected IP camera. - Click Quickly Activate. The IP camera password will be set as same as the recorder password. - Click Manually Activate. Enter New Password and confirm it.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 13.2 Record and Capture To record the videos of the connected cameras, or capture the license plate pictures if you enable license plate recognition, you need to install a storage media and format it, and configure the recording schedule, or configure the FTP server to upload the pictures. 13.2.1 Format Storage Media A newly installed storage media must be formatted before it can be used. Before You Start Install the storage media. Steps 1. Go to Menu → Storage . 2.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual 13.3 Playback You can search and play back the videos stored on the recorder. Steps 1. Go to Menu → Video Search . 2. Select Search Mode. General Normal videos. Event Motion detection, alarm, motion│alarm, motion&alarm videos. 3. Select Camera, Video Type, Start Time, and End Time. 4. Click Search. 5. Select a video and click Play. 13.4 Backup Back up the videos stored on the recorder. Before You Start Connect a USB storage device to your recorder. Steps 1.
Mobile Video Recorder User Manual Appendix A. Communication Matrix and Device Command Scan the QR code below to get the communication matrix of the device. Scan the QR code below to get the device command.
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