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GPS MODULE (OPTIONAL)

 

The GPS Module is an external GPS receiver and is optional equipment. The module’s cable measures 15 feet long 
and uses an RP-SMA Jack interface to connect to the DVR. The module has a magnetic base; however, it is 
recommended that the module be secured to a surface through its screw holes. To ensure maximum functionality, 
the GPS Module must be mounted in direct, unobstructed line-of-sight with the sky, such as the base of the 
windshield. 

 

3. CONNECTIONS AND ON-SITE PREPARATIONS 

Rear view of an mDVR514M

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Port 

Function 

WIFI 

RP-SMA Jack for connecting WIFI antenna (NOTE: AVAILABLE ON W MODEL ONLY FOR INTERNAL) 

GPI/O1 

Supports three extra digital inputs (6-8). Requires additional GPIO cable (not included) 

C.D.C. 

Communications Display Controller (for future use) 

POWER 

INPUT 8V-

24VDC 

Power input for 8V to 26V DC. Includes two #4-threaded screw holes for securing the power cable. 

CAM 1 -4 

Digital I/O interface is used for connecting the vehicle’s electrical functions to the DVR. 

USB 2.0 

USB connection to be used for GPS or Video Event download to appropriate USB Stick 

GPS 

RP-SMA Jack for connecting GPS antenna (NOTE: SAME CONNECTOR SIZE AS WIFI CONNECTOR) 

GP I/O 2 

Support digital inputs (1-5) GPIO cable is included 

EVENT 

MARKER 

Connection for event marker cable 

G-FORCE 

Connection for optional external Drive-Safe™ G-Force module  

 

 

Summary of Contents for mDVR 500 Series

Page 1: ...as depending on your order 3 One Camera Cable per Camera 4 Power cable 5 Digital I O cable 6 Event Marker 7 USB A to MiniB Cable 8 Ethernet Network Cable 9 RCA Adapter Optional equipment 1 GPS module...

Page 2: ...driver s mirror or other locations where moisture and possible tampering will be at a minimum CAMERAS When mounting the front camera ensure the camera is centered on the ceiling of the bus nearest to...

Page 3: ...lost POWER CABLE A three wire 12 feet long Power Cable is used for connecting the DVR directly to the battery power in the vehicle s electrical box The cable uses a large molded 2x2 Molex connector th...

Page 4: ...WIFI antenna NOTE AVAILABLE ON W MODEL ONLY FOR INTERNAL GPI O1 Supports three extra digital inputs 6 8 Requires additional GPIO cable not included C D C Communications Display Controller for future u...

Page 5: ...r Tasks on the left side and left mouse click 4 Right click mouse on Local Area Connection 5 Go to properties and left click mouse Screen will go blank for a few seconds 6 At this point a window appea...

Page 6: ...R is idling in Stand By mode It is not online or recording 2 0 15 The PWR power indicator will turn on while the IGN ignition indicator will flash repeatedly The DVR is now undergoing its boot sequenc...

Page 7: ...ances of our applications installed or attempting to service your mDVR500 systems using the mDVR400 specific DVR Client may cause a software conflict and interfere with accessing your DVRs for service...

Page 8: ...CAMERAS When connected DVRViewer will display a live video feed from the DVR allowing for the technician to adjust the cameras as necessary The number of simultaneous live camera feeds will depend on...

Page 9: ...of 150 seconds The DVR s shut down delay after the vehicle s ignition has been turned off adjusted to the default delay of 300 seconds 5 minutes The above parameters as well as additional options can...

Page 10: ...screen and the CONTINUE button to accept the requested changes Each individual camera channel can also be given a unique name to help identify cameras and their locations when multiple cameras are ins...

Page 11: ...to the DVR 5 Attach your portable television set to the RCA Adapter using a composite RCA video cable and adjust the camera as needed from the screen 6 Reverse the above steps to remove the RCA Adapt...

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