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Installation Best Practices

Selecting a Location and Other Installation Requirements

CAUTION - DVR INSTALLATION:

•  DO NOT install the DVR in a location where the 

unit is exposed to extreme heat. Installation close 
to extreme heat will void the product warranty.

•  DO NOT install the DVR in a location where 

the unit is exposed to moisture, such as 
condensation from air conditioning units, or 
open windows.

•  Route the wiring and cables away from sharp 

edges that could damage the insulation. Avoid 
sharp bends in the cable.

•  Contact the AngelTrax technical support staff  

at 1.800.673.1788 before attaching the DVR to 
other equipment in the vehicle.

MiniMicro Plus DVRs are secured with a security front cover and a cable cover. 

The DVR can be installed horizontally or vertically.

Before installing your DVR, keep in mind a well-ventilated location and sufficient clearance around the unit are key factors in performance 
and maintenance. Refer to the Selecting a Location and Other Installation Requirements Section, page 7, for further information.

Ventilated Location

Install the DVR AWAY FROM any sort of heat outlet, heater 
or AC blower. Do not operate the DVR in a closed-in area or 
restrict ventilation in any way. The DVR requires air circulation to 
maintain optimum operating temperature and provide 
best performance.

Dry Location

Install the DVR AWAY FROM any sort of outlet which could build 
up or dispense moisture. The DVR requires arid conditions to 
maintain and provide best performance.

Mount to Secure Surfaces Only

Do not mount the DVR to a plastic panel or other surface that is 
subject to constant vibration.

Mounting Orientation

Mount the DVR in either a horizontal or vertical orientation.

Clearance Around the DVR

Allow sufficient clearance of at least six (6) inches in front of the 
DVR, and two (2) inches on each side for removal of the security 
front cover and easy access to the hard drive and USB port. Allow 
sufficient clearance behind the DVR for camera cables, mounting 
cables, Ethernet cables and power cables.

Mounting Cables

The radius for the mounting cables will be dictated by the cable 
cover. The rearmost surface of the cable cover will be about three 
(3) inches from the back of the DVR to allow camera cables to 
bend over each other.

Power Cables

Provide enough slack on the power cable to prevent any force 
from being exerted on the connectors. A single four-inch (4”) 
diameter loop is sufficient.

Summary of Contents for MiniMicro Plus

Page 1: ...bile Digital Video Recorder Mobile DVR Installation Setup and User Manual Includes Quick Setup Guide Lists all the key features and settings for the MiniMicro Plus MDVR Unit Installation User Menus an...

Page 2: ...Virtual Synchronized Mapping technology AngelTrax is involved in every stage of product selection software professional training and installation AngelTrax offers from beginning to end the best mobile...

Page 3: ...the copyright and trademark owners or contributors be liable for any direct indirect incidental special exemplary or consequential damages including but not limited to procurement of substitute goods...

Page 4: ...device without certification or proper training Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance with the Federal Communications Commission FCC rules could void...

Page 5: ...ther Installation Requirements Section 7 Post Installation Checklist 8 MiniMicro Plus Hardware Installation 9 Panic Button Connection Section 11 Panic Button Versions Diagram 11 Section 4 MiniMicro Pl...

Page 6: ...2 Continuous Record Section 33 Alarm Record Section 34 Motion Record Section 35 Backup Setup Section 36 TCP IP Setup Section 36 Peripheral Setup Section 36 Buzzer Setup Section 37 Alarm Setup Section...

Page 7: ...tions 47 Upgrading to VSM Section 48 Returning Product for Service Instructions 49 Section 9 Common Operations Removing the Hard Drive for Playback Instructions 50 Section 10 Troubleshooting Guide Tro...

Page 8: ...2K Medium 15K High 20K Super 31K Frame Cameras 2 inputs standard 4 inputs capable additional camera cable required Audio 4 inputs standard Alarms Up to 4 alarm inputs with rule based event recording O...

Page 9: ...icro Plus DVR Base unit with key locking front door HDD250HC 250 SATA hard drive Other items may be included with your system based on your order Please check the contents of your order carefully If a...

Page 10: ...driver action cable to DVR 9 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL Remote for DVR setup 10 ALLEN TOOL To remove screws from components 11 MOUNTING SCREWS Screws for DVR mounting and installation 12 POWER AND IGNIT...

Page 11: ...he plus or minus buttons located under the arrow buttons to adjust values Press ENTER on the remote to select menu list options Please refer to the DVR Remote Control Diagram page 14 for detailed info...

Page 12: ...d a Format OK message will appear at the bottom of the HDD Format screen The hard drive is now reset and enabled for recording The system will return to the camera view and record REC mode Vehicle ID...

Page 13: ...and power cables Section 3 DVR Installation MiniMicro Plus Parts and Functions 1 MAIN DVR HOUSING Houses components All cable connections Mounts to bulkhead Hard drive 250GB standard 1TB optional Pow...

Page 14: ...outlet heater or AC blower Do not operate the DVR in a closed in area or restrict ventilation in any way The DVR requires air circulation to maintain optimum operating temperature and provide best per...

Page 15: ...led Make sure all cameras are aimed properly for desired capture Test audio Push brake to make sure lights work outside on monitor and driver s monitor Turn on amber lights Check outside and on monito...

Page 16: ...be run to the bulkhead from their source i e power signals cameras GPS antenna etc 2 Drill a hole slightly to the left of the mounting location of the MiniMicro Plus The hole should be a diameter lar...

Page 17: ...sconnect the power cables 8 Connect all signal and camera cables to the back of the unit and reconnect the power cables to the unit 9 When everything is working properly attach the back cover around t...

Page 18: ...e Figure 1 Ensure the area behind the hole is clear of obstructions before drilling 3 Feed the connector and cable through the mounting hole and attach the panic button see Figure 2 4 Put the panic bu...

Page 19: ...7 POWER CONNECTION Connects the key on the connection wire yellow to vehicle ignition ON position Plugs the power cord to the battery red Connects to the common vehicle ground black 8 DELAY TIME SWITC...

Page 20: ...ool Bus and Taxi Transit Bus Train Police Truck Future Application AL Amber lights ON HL Headlights HR Horn EL Emergency Light HL Headlights BR Brake ON PB Parking Brake BR Brake ON BR Brake ON BR Bra...

Page 21: ...AUDIO REWIND PLAY PAUSE STOP CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 QUAD ZOOM SEQUENCE COPY ENTER View each camera view in sequence on attached monitor MENU POP AUDIO REWIND PLAY PAUSE STOP CAM1 CAM...

Page 22: ...h Day Hour Date Time Setup HDD Format HDD Information Select HDD Confirm run HDD REC Mode CD DVD RW Information Auto Format on off HDD Setup Backup Setup 1 USB Slave Event Backup USB Master Last Event...

Page 23: ...o Loss on off Time Duration Alarm Input Alarm Output Full Screen Alarm In Status Out on off Full on off Alarm Out Status on off Time Peripheral Setup Sub Menu GPS G Sensor 1 PTZ 4 Update Code 5 Audio...

Page 24: ...efault setting To change the record setting from the Main Menu select Record Setup and then Record Mode See the HDD REC Mode Section page 30 5 Vehicle ID The Vehicle ID number default is BUS00000000 U...

Page 25: ...ly with use of GPS E1 antenna 0MPH displays the miles per hour the vehicle is currently traveling 13 GPS Coordinates Available only with use of GPS E1 antenna If a GPS E1 antenna is installed the vehi...

Page 26: ...lied DVR remote 3 Connect your portable monitor to the composite A V output on the front of the DVR using the supplied cables see Figure 1 4 You should now see a live view of your cameras Please refer...

Page 27: ...ving Time and Time Zone Setup see Figure 2 3 The Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second settings may be adjusted using the plus and minus buttons on the remote see Figure 3 4 Select the Display Format...

Page 28: ...etup menu 9 If your unit has a Global Positioning System GPS antenna you may set the unit to automatically adjust the time with GPS satellites At the Date Time Setup menu use the arrow buttons on the...

Page 29: ...one Use plus minus buttons on the remote to change numbers to current hour Set as 24 hour so the DVR can distinguish between AM PM Minute Sets minute s None Use plus minus buttons on the remote to cha...

Page 30: ...ect the desired option and press ENTER 4 Select the ID option using the arrow buttons on the remote Edit each digit by pressing the plus or minus buttons on the remote There are eight digits and avail...

Page 31: ...rrow buttons to scroll down to the Run option located beside the Confirm option see Figure 3 Press ENTER on the remote to select the Run option 4 At the bottom of the HDD Format screen a Format messag...

Page 32: ...M by pressing the plus or minus buttons on the remote Edit the Title under CAM by pressing the plus or minus buttons for that camera number The Title can have up to four figures You may choose letters...

Page 33: ...ompleted Color Setup Settings and Ranges Setting Description Range Brightness Adjusts the intensity of the light source 1 63 Contrast Adjusts the camera so the difference increases or decreases betwee...

Page 34: ...cific area of the camera view select a camera number using the plus or minus buttons on the remote see Figure 7 4 Select Run by pressing the ENTER button on the remote 5 A grid will appear over the se...

Page 35: ...ve setting and four is the least sensitive setting see Figure 9 10 Use the plus or minus buttons on the remote to turn the Relay Out feature ON or OFF see Figure 10 11 The Relay Out feature is used fo...

Page 36: ...e and press ENTER 2 If you are not using all the camera inputs up to four cameras use the arrow buttons on the remote to navigate and select the cameras not in use and then press the plus or minus but...

Page 37: ...rive to continuously record The oldest data on the hard drive will be recorded over when the hard drive is full 6 The Once record mode allows the hard drive to record until full 7 From the HDD Setup m...

Page 38: ...he system will return to the camera live view and record REC mode 4 To save your changes and return to the HDD Setup menu press the Menu button on the remote Auto Format 5 Navigate to the Auto Format...

Page 39: ...cord when the cameras detect motion while the vehicle is running 3 Refer to the Motion Detection Section page 27 for instructions on how to setup your cameras for the Motion Detection function 4 The d...

Page 40: ...ity see Figure 5 There are four settings under the Record Quality feature Settings include Super High Normal and Standard 4 Press the plus or minus buttons on the remote to adjust Compression FPS Fram...

Page 41: ...Figure 10 There are six settings under the Compression FPS feature Settings include JPEG 15 JPEG 30 JPEG 60 MP4L 30 MP4L 60 and MP4L 120 5 Press the plus or minus buttons on your remote to adjust the...

Page 42: ...o data see Figure 15 There are six settings under the Compression FPS feature Settings include JPEG 15 JPEG 30 JPEG 60 MP4L 30 MP4L 60 and MP4L 120 5 Press the plus or minus buttons on your remote to...

Page 43: ...uttons on the remote to select Peripheral Setup see Figure 1 and press ENTER There are four settings under the Peripheral Setup feature Settings include Buzzer Setup Alarm Setup Sequence Setup and Pas...

Page 44: ...eo Loss and Time Duration see Figure 4 Press the plus or minus buttons on the remote again to turn the Buzzer features back to ON 3 Press the plus or minus buttons on the remote to adjust the seconds...

Page 45: ...ound on the top right side of the remote see Figure 8 Press this button while in Quad or Pop view to review each channel in Full Screen mode on a continuous loop 4 Press the Stop or Sequence buttons o...

Page 46: ...tons at the bottom of the remote and press ENTER 3 You will be at the Change Password menu which has two options New and Confirm see Figure 12 4 Under the New option use the numbered buttons at the bo...

Page 47: ...9600 see Figure 3 3 Use the arrow button on the remote to navigate to the Speed Limit feature Press the plus or minus buttons on the remote to adjust the Speed Limit setting see Figure 4 4 Speed Limi...

Page 48: ...n the remote and press ENTER 2 Press the plus or minus buttons on the remote to change the Load Factory Default option from NO to YES see Figure 6 Press ENTER on the remote to reset all DVR settings b...

Page 49: ...he monitor connected to the DVR The Input Volume gain coming into the DVR and Output Volume gain coming out of the DVR settings under the Sub Menu are for adjusting audio volume 1 From the Sub Menu se...

Page 50: ...eature see Figure 1 and press ENTER 4 Press the plus or minus buttons on the remote to turn the Lock feature ON see Figure 2 5 Press the plus or minus buttons on the remote again to turn the Lock feat...

Page 51: ...the battery compartment 2 Pull the battery compartment out and remove the old battery 3 Insert a new battery into the compartment with the positive side facing up 4 Close the battery compartment Clea...

Page 52: ...se the black gray remote provided and press Menu 3 Use the arrow buttons on the remote to scroll down to Sub Menu see Figure 2 4 Press ENTER 5 Use the arrow buttons on the remote to scroll down to Upd...

Page 53: ...4 Use the arrow buttons on the remote to scroll down to HDD Format see Figure 6 5 Press ENTER 6 Use the plus button on the remote to select RUN see Figure 7 7 Press ENTER 8 The hard drive will format...

Page 54: ...tches on the bottom of the DVR Insert the medium sized key 905 and push the top of the door closed Turn the key counter clockwise to lock the door see Figure 3 MiniMicro Plus DVRs are some of the most...

Page 55: ...driver remove the two screws on the DVRs back cover see Figure 4 2 Attach the EXT VSM module to an available camera connection port 6 PIN DIN Number 2 or 3 on the MiniMicro Plus Connections Ports and...

Page 56: ...th the replacement unit allowing you to ship the defective product back at no cost Once you receive the replacement unit you have 30 days to ship the defective unit back to AngelTrax or you will be ch...

Page 57: ...unit then slide it forward and out of the DVR see Figure 2 Section 9 Common Operations This section details common tasks you will perform in the use of the MiniMicro Plus DVR For more common operatio...

Page 58: ...nitor output Check the connections inside the camera as well as the connections on the back of the MDVR Voltage to the system may be too low Voltage should be between 9 30 VDC Make sure the monitor is...

Page 59: ...hods processes or practices to ensure compatibility among various meetings in industry EXT External FCC Federal Communications Commission FPS Frames Per Second GB Gigabyte GMT Greenwich Mean Time GPS...

Page 60: ...y RCA cable Designed by Radio Corporation of America to carry audio video signals SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SD Secure Digital SDXC Secure Digital Extended Capacity S N Signal to Noise...

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