MDVR50 Mobile DVR
User Manual
V1.07E
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Page 2: ...2 Channel setup 3 4 3 Timing setup 3 5 Vehicle information 3 5 1 Sensor setup alarminput 3 5 2 G Sensor setup 3 5 3 Speed setup 3 6 TOOLS 3 6 1 Format disk management 3 6 3 Motion detection 3 6 4 Syst...
Page 3: ...Graphical User interface OSD menu Users Password Administrator Password 4CH VIDEO INPUT 1 0Vp p 75 1CH VIDEO OUTPUT 1 0Vp p 75 1 CH 4 CH Preview PAL 25 Frame s NTSC 30 Frame s H 264 Main profile 100f...
Page 4: ...s shown below Functionality depends on the modules installed Items 12V 4V 5V 75 4V 4V 40 80 Specifications 8 36Vdc When long term under 8Vdc or long term over 36V auto power off and enter protection m...
Page 5: ...e s ventilation outlet Equipment should be at least 6 inches 15 centimeters away from other objects to assure good air flow for heat dissipation Don t install it in an enclosed area such as car trunk...
Page 6: ...ower off according to the menu setting SD 1 SD 2 Figure 2 2 Push the card protection cap to the right after it is unlocked 128 5 162 47 80 138 Figure 2 4 Simple type MDVR size and installation hole si...
Page 7: ...e the car key powers on the dashboard lights the key position before starting the motor Power cable 4PIN A V test cable Alarm cable RS485 RS232 SENSORS SPEED 1 Ensure the battery voltage is between 8V...
Page 8: ...or switches emergency buttons etc When you press the brake pedal the MDVR can detect a high level or low level voltage EXTENSION SPEAKER Power supply cable RS485 RS232 SENSORS SPEED AVIATION HEAD A V...
Page 9: ...y one step Press theplay key to return to the normal playing speed Playing back it can jump to point time to start playing Press this key to frame Press to play Press the forward button during video p...
Page 10: ...odify system parameters PASSWORD Enter the password for user name entered When the password is correct press the down button to select LOGIN then press ENTER to log in If the password is incorrect pre...
Page 11: ...TER and then press or to set the data press ENTER to confirm 3 During operation timeout can set from 30 3600 seconds and device number modification press CANCEL to delete and then press the number but...
Page 12: ...NAME VEHICLE NUM DRIVER NAME LINE NUM Setting Press ENTER to open the keyboard window then use left right up down enter keys to enter the values 5 HOME PAGE Two options are availabe DEV STA and QUAD...
Page 13: ...prefix the period before the alarm to the Alarm recording range 0 60 seconds 6 ALARM REC DELAY S After the alarm stops it will continue to record for a period and append it to the alarm recording 7 AL...
Page 14: ...d video or audio recording turn them off to save the storage space MIC Must be set ON to record and monitor audio 3 4 3 TIME LIST SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 1 See Figure 3 14 in REC MODE Select TIME LIST mode...
Page 15: ...on thismenu A sensor input is also an alarm input with high low level detection in effect Normally above 5V is a high level 3 5 1 SENSOR SETUP ALARM INPUT Figure 3 19 3 5 2 G SENSOR SETUP Before you...
Page 16: ...4 Figure 3 25 Figure 3 26 SELECT CARD SD1 FORMAT WARNING If you format thesd card all of the data will be lost 3 5 3 SPEED SETUP Figure 3 22 KM KM MPH 14 MDVR 50 User Manual GPS VEHICLE 1 If you selec...
Page 17: ...on sensitivity and detection area then save Motion Detection 3 6 2 CONFIGURE MANAGE AND LOG SEARCH Configure manage includes import and export of the current system configuration You can also restore...
Page 18: ...el In low sensitivity mode you can only detect moving objects Figure 3 30 Figure 3 31 PROCEDURES OF SETTING DETECTION AREAS No effect on this menu the procedures are as bellowing Step1 Copy the upgrad...
Page 19: ...Address num Enter address number set in the PTZ device Normally the PTZ device address code is set to 1 If multiple PTZ devices are on the network each must have a different address code 7 Cable conne...
Page 20: ...INSTRUCTIONS 8 Remote control opertation on the menu areused for controlling up down left and right ZOOM and are enlarge and narrow functions Focus and increase and decrease focal length IRIS and IRI...
Page 21: ...SD Card on a PC see section 4 5 Figure 3 42 setup Record mode and others menus such as sensor setting speed alarm setting shock acceleration motion detection setting and related parameters and also c...
Page 22: ...cable and vehicle power cable connections Test cables Vehicle control circuit switch Red cable Black cable Yellow cable Vehicle Battery 1 The voltage range of power supply is Vdc 8 36 When only the bl...
Page 23: ...e enabling switch set detection sensitivity to high medium or low according to requirements normally set to medium Next set motion detection area by diagonal setup see Figure 3 30 By default recording...
Page 24: ...ARD CONTROLLER TO CONTROL PTZ 3 Dimentional keyboard Step 5 Three types of cable connections Type 1 Connect the RS 485 control line on PTZ to the MDVR RS485 A and RS485 B ports and video cable to the...
Page 25: ...installation files MDVR PLayer V1 0 1 30_111221 exe select the installation language Chinese and English click OK then click NEXT When the installation is complete an icon for the player is on the des...
Page 26: ...e device will not record if it is not during the recording time 4 Check whether the SD card is removed with power on Remove the SD card only when the device is off Q Recorded files are missing or ther...
Page 27: ...ired by one channel for each hour of recording is shown in the table above The actual recording file size is dependent on the current channel illumination variant object movement etc If the image is a...