Mobilemule™ MobileMule™ 17 Channel Mobile DVR with GPS Tracking and Live Video Remote Viewing Instruction Manual
Mobilemule™ USING THE USER INTERFACE (UI) The MDVR User Interface is designed to be clear, concise, consistent and easy to use for system setup, use and change. All selections and data entries are thru the use of the IR Remote Control (IRC) and the Virtual Keyboard. Read the dedicated pages regarding their use and the operational cues within the Screen Features. User Index USING THE USER INTERFACE (UI) .................................................................
Mobilemule™ 1.3.2.1 RECORDING SCHEDULE ................................................................. - 29 - 1.3.3.1 CODE SETUP ................................................................................ - 30 - 1.3.4.1 MIRROR ....................................................................................... - 32 - 1.3.5.1 SD CARD RECORDING SETUP ......................................................... - 33 - 1.4.1.1 SENSOR INPUT AND OUTPUT.............................................
Mobilemule™ 1.8.1 SYSTEM INFO, PG 1 OF 3 ................................................................. - 60 - 1.8.2 SYSTEM INFO, PG 2 OF 3 ................................................................. - 61 - 1.8.3 SUPPORT INFO, PG 3 OF 3 ...............................................................
Mobilemule™ IR REMOTE CONTROL (IRC) FUNCTION KEYS LOGIN NUMBERS PTZ CAMERA DIRECTION ENTER RETURN CANCEL INFO PLAYBACK SPLITSCREEN PTZ ON/OFF TEST NOTE: Insert two new AAA alkaline batteries (User supplied) prior to the first use of the IRC. Function Key Color Code used in the User Guide: ENTRY IRC (Above) function key: Black background with white lettering SAVE MDVR Onscreen function key: Blue background with white lettering. A dark blue background appears it is selected by the IRC.
Mobilemule™ IR REMOTE CONTROL USE FOR DATA ENTRY (IRC) NUMBER S DIRECTION ENTER RETURN DELETE ENGLISH BACKSPACE SHIFT The IR Remote Control (IRC) is used in conjunction with the MDVR Virtual Keyboard to enter alphanumeric data into the MDVR OS selection and data fields. The Virtual Keyboard will automatically appear as needed. Use the IRC Number Keys for Fields requiring numbers only. Types of Data Fields used in the GUI: (DATA FIELD) The MDVR system will post the data.
Mobilemule™ TYPICAL UI PAGE LAYOUT SCREEN ID And NAME FLOWCHART (SYSTEM MAP) PRIOR SCREEN YOU ARE HERE NEXT SCREEN USAGE SUMMARY HOW TO ITEM NAME AND USAGE DATA ENTRY FIELDS ACTION BAR KEYS -7-
Mobilemule™ MENU SCREEN LAYOUT TITLE SCREEN ID TITLE BAR HIGHLIGHTED ICON ICON AREA HIGHLIGHTED ICON NO ACTION CONTENT KEYS The 1.1 MASTER MENU screen shown above is an example of a typical UI Menu or sub Menu. The Menu acts as a general gateway to more specific Sub Menus and Data Screens for entering data and the settings of various MDVR functions, features and actions.
Mobilemule™ DATA SCREEN LAYOUT SCREEN ID TITLE PG (Optional) TITLE BAR DATA FIELD DATA AREA FIELD NAME ACTION BAR ACTION KEYS The Data Screen enables a User with appropriate authorization to view, setup and change the MDVR UI fields, features and functions.
Mobilemule™ DATA ENTRY AND REPORT FIELDS There are several different types of Data Fields used within the MDVR GUI: SYSTEM FILL DATA ENTRY DATA ALERT DROP DOWN DROP DOWN MENU DATA ENTRY CHECK BOX CHECK AND GO ( ) Data is automatically entered by the MDVR OS (GPS, Month, Measurement Unit, Device Reading, etc.
Mobilemule™ VIDEO SCREEN LAYOUT SPEED RECORDING DATE and TIME VEHICLE ID STORAGE I/O STATUS GPS TEMPERATURE Screen View with Data Overlay Displays current or recorded camera view(s) and/or information (Previously set in the UI) overlaid on video, including System Messages, Alerts and Status.
Mobilemule™ DEVICE START-UP The following assumes the User has confirmed the MDVR is correctly installed according to the manufacturers installation instructions and is correctly configured for use: Pre-check before Startup: LCD MONITOR SECURITY PANEL POWER SOURCE Connected to either the rear I/O Cable Monitor Connector or the A/V Jack on the Front Panel Closed Connected and MDVR STATUS PANEL PWR indicator (blue) is lit Startup Sequence: CHECK POWER INSERT KEY POWER ON The PWR indicator (blue) will be
Mobilemule™ 1.0 USER LOGIN USER LOGIN 1.0 MASTER MENU 1.1 The 1.0 USER LOGIN screen is used to provide secure access to the MDVR settings by requiring User Name and Password entry for access to the MDVR features, functions and settings. For security purposes change original USER NAME and PASSWORD as soon as possible.
Mobilemule™ 1.1 MASTER MENU USER LOGIN 1.0 MASTER MENU 1.1 The 1.
Mobilemule™ 1.1.1.1 TIME (PG 1 OF 2) MASTER MENU 1.1 'BASIC' BASIC MENU 1.1.1 'TIME' TIME 1.1.1.1 The 1.1.1.1 TIME screen allows the User to select or enter data to set the System Time and other basic time related properties of the MDVR.
Mobilemule™ 1.1.1.2 TIME (PG 2 OF 2) MASTER MENU 1.1 'BASIC' BASIC MENU 1.1.1 'TIME' TIME 1.1.1.1 (NEXT) TIME 1.1.1.2 The 1.1.1.2 TIME screen allows the User to select or enter data to set the System Time and other basic time related properties of the MDVR. TIME ZONE PLUS TIME SOURCE TIME CHECK MAINT M.
Mobilemule™ 1.1.2.1 VEHICLE SETUP MASTER MENU 1.1 'BASIC' BASIC MENU 1.1.2 'VEHICLE' VEHICLE SETUP 1.1.2.1 The 1.1.2.1VEHICLE SETUP screen is used to enter data and enable functions related to the company, vehicle, driver, mobile phone number and power related operation. The DEVICE NUMBER is the only field required to have data entered.
Mobilemule™ 1.1.3.1 PASSWORD SETUP (Users) MASTER MENU 1.1 'BASIC' BASIC MENU 1.1.3 'USER' PASSWORD SETUP 1.1.3.1 The 1.1.3.1 PASSWORD SETUP screen allows setup of two levels of Password protected access to the MDVR UI. The ADMIN User account must have at least its Password changed first. Use the Action Bar keys to add, modify or delete User Accounts. After the initial STSTEM (ADMIN) User Account has at least its Password changed and saved it will be necessary to login again using the new Password.
Mobilemule™ 1.1.3.1.1 ADD USER MASTER MENU 1.1 'BASIC' BASIC MENU 1.1.3 'USER' PASSWORD SETUP 1.1.3.1 'ADD' ADD USER 1.1.3.1.1 The 1.1.3.1.1 ADD USER screen allows SYSTEM level Users to add SYSTEM (total access) or GENERAL (limited access) level Users for setup and operation of the MDVR User Interface. A total of eight User accounts are allowed. After a User Account is entered and saved it will be necessary to login again using the new Password.
Mobilemule™ 1.1.3.1.2 MODIFY USER MASTER MENU 1.1 'BASIC' BASIC MENU 1.1.3 'USER' PASSWORD SETUP 1.1.3.1 'MODIFY' MODIFY USER 1.1.3.1.2 The 1.1.3.1.2 MODIFY USER screen allows SYSTEM level Users to change the parameters of an existing User account. Once the selected User account is added the 1.1.3.1 PASSWORD SETUP screen will appear. To modify another User account repeat the Modify User account process.
Mobilemule™ 1.1.3.1.3 DELETE USER MASTER MENU 1.1 'BASIC' BASIC MENU 1.1.3 'USER' PASSWORD SETUP 1.1.3.1 'DELETE' DELETE USER 1.1.3.1.3 The 1.1.3.1.3 DELETE USER screen allows a SYSTEM level User to delete an existing User account. If a User account is deleted by mistake, it will have to be re-entered using the 1.1.3.1.1 ADD USER screen. Once the selected User account is deleted the 1.1.3.1 PASSWORD SETUP screen will appear. To delete another account repeat the Delete User account process.
Mobilemule™ 1.1.4.1 NETWORK SETUP MASTER MENU 1.1 ' 'BASIC' BASIC MENU 1.1.4 'NETWORK' NETWORK SETUP 1.1.4.1 The 1.1.4.1NETWORK SETUP function enables the User to setup a WIFI based, full duplex (bidirectional), communication between the MDVR and the Central Monitoring Service (IVMS) (optional) for real time, remote monitoring, setup, speed, etc. To utilize these functions, a compatible Internal or External WIFI Modem must be connected and enabled.
Mobilemule™ 1.1.5.1 DISPLAY SETUP (PG 1 OF 2) MASTER MENU 1.1 'BASIC' BASIC MENU 1.1.5 'DISPLAY' DISPLAY SETUP 1.1.5.1 The 1.1.5.1 DISPLAY SETUP screen allows the selection of video input (Cameras) and video output (Monitor). If the wrong type is selected for the Camera or Monitor, a horizontal ‘rolling effect’ may be seen. The VIEW function allows the use of a ‘hidden camera’ whereby its output may be recorded on the MDVR and viewed remotely via the CMS but not displayed on the local Monitor.
Mobilemule™ 1.1.5.2 DISPLAY SETUP (PG 2 OF 2) MASTER MENU 1.1 'BASIC' BASIC MENU 1.1.5 'DISPLAY' DISPLAY SETUP 1.1.5.1 'NEXT' DISPLAY SETUP 1.1.5.2 The 1.1.5.2 DISPLAY SETUP screen allows to the User to select Embed and/or Overlay options for the fields listed on the screen.
Mobilemule™ 1.1.6.1 CODE OSD SETUP MENU 1.1 ' 'GENERAL' GENERAL 1.1.6 'CODE OSD' CODE OSD SETUP 1.1.6.1 The 1.1.6.1 CODE OSD screen provides the function of character overlay for each video channel, which determines the display position of the characters according to the abscissa and ordinate values. ENABLE Select from two options: ON Enable Video channel OSD OFF Disable video channel OSD CHANNEL CH 1 – 16 XPOS (0 to 99)Abscissa position parameters.
Mobilemule™ 1.2.1 CAMERA MIX MASTER MENU 1.2 'CAMERA MIX' CAMERA MIX MENU 1.2 'CAMERA MIX' CAMERA MIX 1.2.1 The 1.2.1 CAMERA MIX screen allows the selection of one of four camera groups to match the variety of AHD, Analog and IP Cameras which may be connected to the MDVR Camera inputs.
Mobilemule™ 1.3.1.1 RECORDING SETUP (PG 1 OF 2) MASTER MENU 1.3 'RECORDING' RECORDING MENU 1.3.1 'RECORDING' RECORDING SETUP 1.3.1.1 The 1.3.1.1 RECORDING SETUP screen is one of the most used setup screens concerning file storage criteria. RECORD TYPE RECORD MODE OVERWRITE ALM FILE LOCK ENCRYPT VID DISPLAY AUD OUT VOL ACC/REC OFF DOWNLOAD VIDEO Records video per settings in 1.3.3.
Mobilemule™ 1.3.1.2 RECORDING SETUP (PG 2 OF 2) MASTER MENU 1.3 'RECORDING' RECORDING MENU 1.3.1 'RECORDING' RECORDING SETUP 1.3.1.1 "NEXT" RECORDING SETUP 1.3.1.2 The 1.3.1.2 RECORDING SETUP screen is one of the most used setup screens concerning file storage criteria.
Mobilemule™ 1.3.2.1 RECORDING SCHEDULE MASTER MENU 1.3 'RECORDING' RECORDING 1.3.2 'RECORDING SCHEDULE' RECORDING SCHEDULE 1.3.2.1 The 1.3.2.1 RECORDING SCHEDULE screen allows the MDVR to be programmed to record for two periods per day. The default setting is to record whenever the MDVR is operating. It can also be set to use the same recording periods every day or each day can be set to record using a schedule specific to that day.
Mobilemule™ 1.3.3.1 CODE SETUP MASTER MENU 1.3 'RECORDING' RECORDING 1.3.3 'CODE SETUP' CODE SETUP 1.3.3.1 The 1.3.3.1 CODE SETUP screen provides the ability to configure each of the MDVRs five video channels to provide the optimum balance of Video Type, Frames per Second (FPS), Resolution and Quality while ensuring the maximum file storage is achieved on the installed storage media.
Mobilemule™ SUB – STREAM SETUP: The SUB-STREAM SETUP Menu allows the User to achieve a balance between speed of data transmission and the video resolution (clarity). The uploading (transmission) of the video files from the MDVR to another location by WIFI or 3G/4G cellular communication networks is limited by Bandwidth. Sub-stream settings refer to the choices being made when uploading the MDVR recorded files to another location such as to the IVMS Server over 3G/4G.
Mobilemule™ 1.3.4.1 MIRROR MASTER MENU 1.3 'RECORDING' RECORDING 1.3.4 'MIRROR' MIRROR 1.3.4.1 The 1.3.4.1 MIRROR SETUP screen provides the ability to save selected video channels and any data EMBEDDED in their video frames (See 1.1.5.
Mobilemule™ 1.3.5.1 SD CARD RECORDING SETUP MASTER MENU 1.3 'RECORDING' RECORDING 1.3.5 'SD CARD' SD CARD RECORDING 1.3.5.1 The 1.3.5.1 SD CARD RECORDING screen allows the User to enable the MDVR to save recorded files to the SD Card. Enabling SD Card Recording does not effect the settings for the HDD.
Mobilemule™ 1.4.1.1 SENSOR INPUT AND OUTPUT MASTER MENU 1.4 'ALARMS' ALARM SETUP 1.4.1 'SENSORS' SENSOR SETUP 1.4.1.1 The 1.4.1.
Mobilemule™ 1.4.1.1.1 SENSOR SETUP SUMMARY PAGE MASTER MENU 1.4 'ALARMS' ALARM SETUP 1.4.1 'SENSORS' SENSOR SETUP 1.4.1.1 'SUMMARY' SENSOR SETUP SUMMARY PAGE 1.4.1.1.1 The 1.4.1.1.1 SENSOR SETUP SUMMARY PAGE displays each of the currently programmed 8 SENS IN (SENSOR IN) relationships. The Check Box is only User selectable option. When selected, using the IRC, it returns to the 1.4.1.1 SENSOR SETUP PAGE and displays the data entry fields associated with the checked SENS channel. Go to 1.4.5.
Mobilemule™ 1.4.2.1 SPEED SETUP MASTER MENU 1.4 'ALARMS' SPEED SETUP 1.4.2 'SPEED' SPEED SETUP 1.4.2.1 The 1.4.2.1 SPEED SETUP screen allows the User to trigger the MDVRs Recording Mode based on low and high speed thresholds determined by the settings entered. Either or both High and Low settings may be entered independently. Vehicle speed can be monitored and recorded using the speed data (KPH or MPH) from either the onboard GPS (optional) or a more accurate speedometer sensor (optional).
Mobilemule™ 1.4.3.1 G SENSOR SETUP MASTER MENU 1.4 'ALARMS' ALARM SETUP 1.4.3 'G SENSOR' G SENSOR SETUP 1.4.3.1 The 1.4.3.1 G SENSOR SETUP screen (accelerometer) enables the MDVR to monitor the movement of the vehicle in 3 Axes (X, Y, Z) and can be used to trigger a response based on the Trigger values set in the G Sensor Menu. Readings from the sensor may indicate hard braking, acceleration, impact, sharp turns, etc.
Mobilemule™ 1.4.4.1 TEMPERATURE SETTINGS MASTER MENU 1.4 'ALARMS' ALARMS 1.4.4 'TEMPERATURE' TEMPERATURE 1.4.4.1 The 1.4.4.1TEMPERATURE SENSOR SETUP screen allows the User to trigger the MDVRs Recording Mode based on low and high temperature thresholds determined by temperature settings entered. Either or both High and Low settings may be entered independently.
Mobilemule™ 1.4.4.1.1 TEMPERATURE SETUP SUMMARY PAGE MASTER MENU 1.4 'ALARMS' ALARMS 1.4.4 'TEMPERATURE'' TEMPERATURE 1.4.4.1 'SUMMARY' TEMPERATURE SUMMARY PAGE 1.4.4.1.1 The 1.4.4.1.1 TEMPERATURE SETUP SUMMARY PAGE screen displays the current status of all Devices setup in the 1.4.4.1 TEMPERATURE SETUP screen. Select a file check box to return to the 1.4.4.1 TEMPERATURE SETUP screen and review or change its settings.
Mobilemule™ 1.4.5.1 ALARM OUT SETUP MASTER MENU 1.4 ''BASIC' BASIC MENU 1.4.5 'ALARMS' ALARM SETUP 1.4.5.1 'ALARM OUT' The 1.4.5.1 ALARM OUT SETUP screen defines the Input – Trigger – Response relationships with the various sensors and reporting devices connected to the MDVR. The ALARM OUT SETUP screen adds the ability to add ALARM and ALARM logging responses to the other criteria set within the individual Sensor and Device screens.
Mobilemule™ 1.4.5.1.1 ALARM OUT SUMMARY MASTER MENU 1.4 'BASIC' BASIC MENU 1.4.5 'ALARMS' ALARM SETUP 1.4.5 'ALARM OUT' ALARM OUT SETUP 1.4.5.1 'SUMMARY' ALARM OUT SUMMARY 1.4.5.1.1 The 1.4.5.1.1 ALARM OUT SUMMARY screen displays the current relationships created between the Sensor In (SENS IN), Alarm Out (ALM OUT) and LOG functions using the 1.4.5.1 ALARM OUT SETUP screen. ALM SOURCE SENS IN CH (1 – 8) selected to trigger ALM OUTPUT (1, 2) response.
Mobilemule™ 1.4.6.1 MOTION DETECTION MASTER MENU 1.4 'ALARMS' ALARMS 1.4.6 'MOTION' MOTION DETECTION 1.4.6.1 The 1.4.6.1 MOTION DETECTION screen is the first of three screens necessary for the setup, activation and testing of the motion detection features for each camera channel. Motion Detection based triggering may only be used when the vehicle is parked or when the camera is in an enclosed area of the vehicle, as changing lighting conditions may trigger the Motion Detection Zone.
Mobilemule™ 1.4.6.1.1 MOTION DETECTION SETUP GRID MASTER MENU 1.4 'ALARMS' ALARMS 1.4.6 'MOTION' MOTION DETECTION 1.4.6.1 'SETUP' MOTION DETECTION SETUP GRID 1.4.6.1.1 CURSOR NO DETECTION DETECTION The 1.4.6.1.1 MOTION DETECTION GRID is the second of three screens required to setup and test the Motion Detection function. It allows the user to define a detection zone to automatically trigger the functions set in the 1.4.6.1 MOTION DETECTION SETUP and the 1.4.5.1 ALARM OUT SETUP screen.
Mobilemule™ 1.4.7.1 OTHER ALARMS MASTER MENU 1.4 'ALARMS' ALARM SETUP 1.4.7 'OTHER ALARMS' OTHER ALARMS 1.4.7.1 The 1.4.7.1 OTHER ALARMS screen allows the IVMS to monitor Driver (Vehicle) activity by monitoring the time elapsed alarms for each field. TIMEOUT PARK Select the length of time before and alarm is sent and logged. Monitors the time the Vehicle Ignition Switch is in the ACC position and reports it to the IVMS PATIGUE DRIVE Select the length of time before and alarm is sent and logged.
Mobilemule™ 1.5.1.1 CONFIGURATION MASTER MENU 1.5 'TOOLS' TOOLS 1.5.1 'CONFIGURE' CONFIGURE 1.5.1.1 'CONFIGURATION' The 1.5.1.1 CONFIGURATION screen allows the user to copy the basic system settings from one MDVR and transfer (Export) them to another MDVR using an SD card. EXPORT CONFIG FILE Select to copy this MDVRs system settings to an SD Card for use as backup or to easily setup another MDVR: 1. Place blank, formatted SD Card in SD Slot 1 2. Select EXPORT CONFIG FILE button 3.
Mobilemule™ 1.5.2.1 FORMAT STORAGE MEDIA SETUP MENU 1.5 'TOOLS' TOOLS 1.5.2 'FORMAT' FORMAT 1.5.2.1 The 1.5.2.1 FORMAT screen allows the User to format Storage Media a (HDD, SSD or SD Card) prior to its initial use or to reformat (erase) a previously used (recorded on) for reuse. Use only name brand SD Cards rated Class 10 or better. Use only an SV rated, EXT3 formatted HDD/SSD in the Drive Tray.
Mobilemule™ 1.6.1.1 PTZ CAMERA SETUP MASTER MENU 1.6 'PERIPHERALS' PERIPHERALS SETUP 1.6.1 'PTZ CAMERA' PTZ CAMERA 1.6.1.1 The 1.6.1.1 PTZ CAMERA screen allows up to four PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) Cameras to be programmed, viewed and controlled by the MDVR using its IR Remote Control (IRC) or a compatible PTZ Joystick Control Console. Read the manual supplied by the PTZ Cameras manufacturer. Set the operational codes on the camera as required.
Mobilemule™ 1.6.1.1.1 PTZ CAMERA SUMMARY PAGE MASTER MENU 1.6 'PERIPHERALS' PERIPHERALS SETUP 1.6.1 'PTZ CAMERA' PTZ CAMERA 1.6.1.1 'SUMMARY' PTZ CAMERA SUMMARY PAGE 1.6.1.1.1 The 1.6.1.1.1 SUMMARY PAGE displays each of the currently programmed PTZ CAMERA relationships. CHANNEL PROTOCOL ADDR The Sensor used as the reporting source (No User entry) PTZ operating codes (1.6.1.1 PTZ CAMERA )(No User entry) Enter to match the settings on the PTZ Camera. Each PTZ Camera must have a different address (1.
Mobilemule™ 1.6.2.1 CELLULAR SETUP MASTER MENU 1.6 'PERIPHERALS' PERIPHERALS 1.6.2 'CELLULAR' CELLULAR SETUP 1.6.2.1 The 1.6.2.1CELLULAR SETUP screen allows the setup of the (optional) Cellular communications capability of the MDVR allowing real time cellular communication between the MDVR and the IVMS using a carrier compatible SIM Card (Second Card option available) and the Cellular Communication Option installed.
Mobilemule™ 1.6.3.1MDVR WIFI SETUP (Optional module required) MASTER MENU 1.6 'PERIPHERALS' PERIPHERALS 1.6.3 'WIFI' WIFI SETUP 1.6.3.1 The 1.6.3.1WIFI SETUP Menu allows the setup of the optional WIFI communications capability of the MDVR allowing real time WIFI communication between the MDVR and the IVMS using either an (optional) internal or external WIFI (802.11n or AC) Modem. Note: Use IRC number keys to enter (Standard Format) address data used in your current wireless LAN network settings.
Mobilemule™ 1.6.4.1 FUEL SETUP MASTER MENU 1.6 'PERIPHERALS' PERIPHERALS 1.6.4 'FUEL' FUEL SETUP 1.6.4.1 'SUMMARY' FUEL TANK SUMMARY PAGE 1.6.4.1.1 The 1.6.4.1 FUEL SETUP Menu allows the user to track and record fuel (or other transported fluids) usage or delivery. The use of this feature requires an optional Fuel Sensor connecting via RS 232 or RS 485.
Mobilemule™ 1.6.4.1.1 FUEL SUMMARY PAGE MASTER MENU 1.6 'PERIPHERALS' PERIPHERALS 1.6.4 'FUEL' FUEL SETUP 1.6.4.1 'SUMMARY' FUEL TANK SUMMARY PAGE 1.6.4.1.1 The 1.6.4.1.1 FUEL TANK SUMMARY PAGE screen displays the current status of all devices setup in the 1.6.4.1 FUEL SETUP screen.
Mobilemule™ 1.6.5.1 RS 232 SERIAL DEVICE SETUP MASTER MENU 1.6 'PERIPHERALS' PERIPHERALS 1.6.5 'RS 232'' RS 232 SERIAL PORT SETUP 1.6.5.1 The 1.6.5.1 RS 232 SERIAL DEVICE SETUP screen allows up to two RS 232 data or control devices to be setup using industry standard RS 232 code settings.
Mobilemule™ 1.6.6.1 RS 485 DEVICE SETUP MASTER MENU 1.6 'PERIPHERALS' PERIPHERALS SETUP 1.6.6 'RS 485' RS 485 SETUP 1.6.6.1 The 1.6.6.1 RS 485 DEVICE SETUP screen allows up to eight compatible RS 485 data or control devices to be setup using industry standard RS 485 code settings. NOTE: This does not include the PTZ Cameras setup in the 1.6.1.1 PTZ CAMERA SETUP.
Mobilemule™ 1.7.1.1 SEARCH SYSTEM and ALARM LOGS MASTER MENU 1.7 'TOOLS' TOOLS 1.7.1 'LOGS' SEARCH ALARM and SYSTEM LOGS 1.7.1.1 The 1.7.1.1 SEARCH SYSTEM and ALARM LOGS Menu allows the user to search all logged events or to search for specific predetermined events the MDVR previously recorded on the installed HDD or SD Card. The colored grid shown lists the days of the search month. To expedite file searches Days with recordings available have a green background.
Mobilemule™ 1.7.1.1.1 SEARCH LOG LIST MASTER MENU 1.7 'TOOLS' TOOLS 1.7.1 'LOGS' SEARCH SYSTEM and ALARM LOGS 1.7.1.1 'SEARCH' SEARCH LOG LIST 1.7.1.1.1 The 1.7.1.1.1 SEARCH LOG LIST allows the user to view the results of the search criteria entered on the 1.7.1.1 SEARCH SYSTEM and ALARM LOGS screen. Use the Action Bar keys to navigate the list.
Mobilemule™ 1.7.2.1 SEARCH RECORDINGS MASTER MENU 1.7 'SEARCH' SEARCH 1.7.2 'SEARCH RECORDINGS' SEARCH RECORDINGS 1.7.2.1 'SEARCH' The 1.7.2.1 SEARCH RECORDINGS screen allows the user to search by Date, Path (Storage Media) and Type (ALL, GENERAL or ALARM) list all recorded events or to search for specific predetermined events the MDVR previously recorded on the installed storage media Path. The colored grid shown lists the days of the search month.
Mobilemule™ 1.7.2.1.1 SEARCH PLAYBACK LIST MASTER MENU 1.7 'SEARCH' SEARCH 1.7.2 'SEARCH RECORDINGS' SEARCH RECORDINGS 1.7.2.1 'SEARCH' SEARCH PLAYBACK LIST 1.7.2.1.1 'ENTER' The 1.7.2.1.1 SEARCH PLAYBACK LIST displays the results of the last 1.7.2.1 SEARCH RECORDINGS screen. Select the file or files. To Playback the recorded file(s) selected above use the instructions on the following page.
Mobilemule™ 1.7.2.1.1 VIEWING FILES Two options to return to the 1.7.2.1.1 SEARCH PLAYBACK LIST screen VIEW FILE Once the file is completely played the 1.7.2.1.1 SEARCH PLAYBACK LIST screen will be displayed and the last viewed selection highlighted. RETURN Press to end viewing and return to the 1.7.2.1.1 SEARCH PLAYBACK LIST screen IRC Playback Related Keys: PLAY Starts Playback of the selected recorded file.
Mobilemule™ 1.8.1 SYSTEM INFO, PG 1 OF 3 MASTER MENU 1.8 'SYSTEM INFO' SYSTEM INFO 1.8.1 SYSTEM INFO PG 2 'NEXT' The 1.8.1 SYSTEM INFO screen is one of three sequential screens to display the current MDVR system settings, real time operational status and optional business contact information. A compatible monitor must be properly connected and configured to either of the MDVR Rear or Front Monitor ports. INFO NEXT RETURN Press to view PG 1 of the System Info screens. Select and press ENTER to view 1.
Mobilemule™ 1.8.2 SYSTEM INFO, PG 2 OF 3 MASTER MENU 1.8 'SYSTEM INFO' SYSTEM INFO PG 1 'NEXT' SYSTEM INFO PG 2 'NEXT' INFO PG 3 The1.8.2 SYSTEM INFO screen shown above is Page 2 of 3 sequential screens displaying the current MDVR system settings, operational status and business contact information. To view the INFO screen: INFO Press to view PG 1 of the System Info screens. NEXT Select and press ENTER to view 1.8.
Mobilemule™ 1.8.3 SUPPORT INFO, PG 3 OF 3 MASTER MENU 1.8 'SYSTEM INFO' SYSTEM INFO PG 1 'NEXT' SYSTEM INFO PG 2 'NEXT' INFO PG 3 The1.8.3 SYSTEM INFO screen shown above is Page 3 of 3 sequential screens displaying the current MDVR system settings, operational status and business contact information. To view the INFO screen: INFO Press to view PG 1 of the System Info screens. PREV Press to return to the previous page Note: For Status Report purposes only. No User entries.