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SvR-4100 USeR gUide

config

The Config menu allows you to export 

to or import from a USB drive all of the 

SVR-4100’s settings, which is useful when 

configuring multiple units in the same 

manner or creating a backup.

DEFAULT SETTINGS

: Select RESTORE to 

revert all settings tot he factory defaults.

EXPORT CURRENT SETTINGS

: To export 

all of the current settings to a USB  flash 

drive, insert one in the front USB port 

and select EXPORT.  The settings are 

automatically saved as mdvrcfg.cfg on 

the root directory of the USB flash drive.

IMPORT THE “MDVRCFG.CFG”

: To 

import a settings file, ensure the 

mdvrcfg.cfg file is on the root directory 

of a USB flash drive, insert it into the front 

USB port, and select IMPORT.

Summary of Contents for SVR-4100

Page 1: ...Advanced Mobile Digital Video Recorder...

Page 2: ...o the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Safety Vision shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection...

Page 3: ...View 8 Menu Navigation 8 Video Playback 9 Exporting Video Files 11 Configuration 12 System Menu 12 Record Menu 20 Network Menu 28 Event Menu 33 Peripheral Menu 41 System Information 42 Appendix A Web...

Page 4: ...jects 5 SD Card Slot Door The SD Card Slot Door protects the SD card from contaminants and damage 6 Status LEDs The Status LEDs illuminate to display the current status of the SVR 4100 Flashes when th...

Page 5: ...the right until it clicks in place 4 Push the SD card slot door to the left firmly and confirm it is closed all the way 5 Insert the key and turn it clockwise to lock the door Do not force the SD card...

Page 6: ...nsor 1 Right Turn Signal Power Harness Red Power 12 32V Black Ground Yellow Ignition Panic Button Power harness see chart To sensors see chart Accelerometer SV 4CSDIS IR PANIC GND 232RXD 2 232TXD 2 12...

Page 7: ...display remote control sensor and external monitor output in addition to the panic button When the panic button module is installed ensure the following settings are configured properly In the Setting...

Page 8: ...R 4100 on or off Login Lock Quickly access the login screen or secure the unit when already logged in Login values can be set in the configuration menu 1 Numeric Keypad Use the numeric keypad to input...

Page 9: ...ach value Setup Quickly access the configuration menu Login may be required Exit Quickly return to the previous menu while viewing configuration menus Pressing this key on the main configuration menu...

Page 10: ...0 menu You must login with a password using the number keys on the remote if one has been set in the configuration menu Use the up and down arrow navigational keys to switch between the Video Playback...

Page 11: ...ided fields to narrow your search and select the Search button at the bottom of the screen All Files FILE SOURCE Select the source to search SD FILE TYPE Select a specific type of event to search for...

Page 12: ...isplays the time the video recording started and stopped SIZE Displays the size of the file in MB megabits FIRST PGUP PGDW LAST Use the arrow and Enter keys to select these options to scroll through s...

Page 13: ...the EVENT FILES AUTO EXPORT USB field in the General menu see page 15 Insert a USB thumb drive into the USB port on the front panel of the SVR 2 4100 Press the 3 F1 key on the remote control A message...

Page 14: ...ning System GPS Network Time Protocol NTP or manual NONE TIME ZONE Select how many hours the local time zone is deviated from GMT In the United States Eastern is 5 Central is 6 Mountain is 7 and Pacif...

Page 15: ...gin recording automatically upon start up Select OFF to require recording be manually triggered ON OFF TYPE IGNITION SHUT DOWN DELAY MIN Use the number keys on the remote control to manually enter the...

Page 16: ...from 00000 to 99999 COMPANY NAME Use the arrow keys on the remote control to enter the name of the agency to which the SVR 4100 belongs VEHICLE ID Use the number keys on the remote control to enter th...

Page 17: ...ilable devices include SD inserted SD card or USB inserted USB flash drive In the 2 FUNCTION field select FAST FORMAT to format normally or SLOW FORMAT to search for bad storage sectors before formatt...

Page 18: ...4 SVR 4100 Access the Upgrade menu 5 Ensure FIRMWARE is selected in the drop down menu 6 The MCU update function is not active at this time Select UPGRADE 7 The update process begins The SVR 4100 fir...

Page 19: ...MINISTRATOR rights but cannot change passwords format storage media or export or delete the system log USER may only view video and video logs cannot access configuration menus PASSWORD Enter an eight...

Page 20: ...evert all settings tot he factory defaults EXPORT CURRENT SETTINGS To export all of the current settings to a USB flash drive insert one in the front USB port and select EXPORT The settings are automa...

Page 21: ...SVR 4100s configuration menus and at what time and date To export the user log file Insert a USB flash drive into the 1 front USB port Select EXPORT SYSTEM LOG 2 The system log is automatically ex por...

Page 22: ...econd until an event is triggered when recording will automatically switch to the quality specified in the Record Setting menu This option is useful to conserve storage space ALARM PRE REC TIME Select...

Page 23: ...the oldest video existent on the storage media when storage space is near capacity Select OFF to stop all recording video after the storage media is full necessitating manual file deletion LOCKED FILE...

Page 24: ...on is available to be displayed DATE TIME The date and time of the recording ALARM The trigger that initiated the recording if active MODULE STATUS The status of networking modules ACCELERATION The ac...

Page 25: ...ptional alphanumeric name for each specific camera AUDIO Select ON to enable audio recording for this camera LIVE Select ON to display this camera in the live view ROUND Select ON to display the camer...

Page 26: ...Select from D1 704 576 HD1 704 288 or CIF 354 288 FR Select the frame rate in seconds of this camera Select from 1 to 30 FPS NORMAL QUALITY Select the quality of recording during normal recording with...

Page 27: ...tion for this camera when sub streaming Select from CIF or QCIF FR Select the frame rate in seconds of this camera when sub streaming Select from 1 to 30 FPS QUALITY MODE1 only Select the quality of r...

Page 28: ...r automatic recording times using the number keys on the remote control in the HH MM SS HH MM SS format where the first time is when recording will begin and the second time is when recording will sto...

Page 29: ...idity of recorded video as evidence since it is not as easily tampered with WATERMARK Select ON to insert a watermark on all recorded video Select OFF to record video without a watermark SD STORAGE AL...

Page 30: ...The Local menu controls network information for the SVR 4100 unit when configuring networks Use the number keys on the remote control to enter the following IP Static internet protocol IP address of...

Page 31: ...29 Network The Network screen controls how the SVR 4100 interfaces with an optional cellular device in development at this time...

Page 32: ...SVR 4100 User Guide Server Network The Server Network screen controls central management system CMS server addresses that the SVR 4100 networks with in development at this time...

Page 33: ...of the access point GATE Default gateway of the access point ESSID AP of the server to which the SVR 4100 is connecting GET IP TYPE Select STATIC IP for WiFi networks requiring a static IP address Sel...

Page 34: ...SVR 4100 User Guide FTP Settings The FTP Settings screen controls central management system CMS server addresses that the SVR 4100 networks with CMS integration is in development at this time...

Page 35: ...he OSD while viewing the Live View or when searching for or reviewing recorded events SET Select LOW for low to high normally closed NC or select HIGH for high to low normally open NO ALARM Select ON...

Page 36: ...ct NEXT PAGE on the Sensor menu to access this menu The Sensor Trigger menu allows a chan nel to be displayed in fullscreen while us ing Live View when an event is triggered For each sensor select a c...

Page 37: ...larms are triggered For each alarm type select ON or OFF for outputs 1 through 4 OUT1 to OUT4 An ERROR type alam occurs when the SVR 4100 or its storage media require service A STORAGE type alarm occu...

Page 38: ...ct ON to enable this SPEED event Select OFF to disable it THRESHOLD Use the number keys on the remote control to enter the speed at which the event is triggered ALARM Select ON to enable the ALM LED o...

Page 39: ...s for each axis X Y and Z at which the event is triggered ALARM Select ON to enable the ALM LED on the front of the SVR 4100 when the THRESHOLD force is reached and an event is triggered This LED cont...

Page 40: ...to switch between shading and not shading This is useful when the camera s angle of view covers both areas with frequent motion and monitored areas B D SENSITIVE The blind detection feature senses wh...

Page 41: ...ve before it automatically disconnects from the CMS or shuts down VOLTAGE OF START Enter the voltage in volts that the vehicle typically drops to during startup the ignition key is turned INTERNAL TIM...

Page 42: ...ote control to configure the following EN Select ON to enable the panic button module Select OFF to disable it ALARM Select ON to enable the ALM status LED when the event is triggered This LED continu...

Page 43: ...nections to a control panel acceleration sensor or panic button Use the remote control to configure the following for each individual input COM3 Select the device connected to the 485A 1 and 485B 1 te...

Page 44: ...ware currently installed MCU VERSION The MCU feature is not active at this time DEVICE NAME Displays the name of the storage unit CAPACITY Displays the overall capacity of the storage unit in gigabyte...

Page 45: ...ollected MILEAGE OF HISTORY Displays the total amount of miles or kilometers driven HIGHEST SHOCK IN HISTORY Displays the highest recorded force in Gs experienced by the optional accelerometer along e...

Page 46: ...ODULE Displays NORMAL if a GPS module is installed NONE is one is not GPS SIGNAL Displays if the GPS signal received is valid WIFI MODULE Displays NORMAL if a Wi Fi module is installed NONE if one is...

Page 47: ...address is 192 168 000 100 Connect the PC to the DVR s RJ 45 port with a standard Ethernet 2 cable Ensure the DVR is receiving power and has started up 3 Set a sequential static IP address for the LAN...

Page 48: ...t or stop recording TALK Click the TALK icon to maximize volume output Additionally you can double click any camera channel to display it in full screen PTZ Controls are not applicable at this time Pl...

Page 49: ...ut down the connected SVR 4100 in addition to upgrading the firmware Actions performed appear in a log displayed in the center of the screen which can be cleared by clicking C TELECONTROL Select REBOO...

Page 50: ...urable up to 30 minutes Substreaming 2 Configurable Modes for reduced bandwidth streaming applications Ethernet 10 100 RJ 45 port Wi Fi 802 11 b g WPA GPS Synchronized location speed and time with AV...

Page 51: ...of Recording CIF 4 Medium 4 5 243 CIF 4 Medium 4 10 121 CIF 4 Medium 4 15 81 CIF 4 Medium 4 30 40 Half D1 4 Medium 4 5 152 Half D1 4 Medium 4 10 76 Half D1 4 Medium 4 15 51 Half D1 4 Medium 4 30 26 D1...

Page 52: ...SVR 4100 User Guide 5 97 in 7 48 in 2 20 in 2 5 in 7 92 in 8 49 in Appendix D Dimensions Minimum cable clearance...

Page 53: ...st or discarded by the customer to damage to products or parts caused by misuse accident improper installation improper maintenance or use in violation of instructions furnished with the product to un...

Page 54: ...in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference...

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