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G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH User r Manual
Us ser Ma anu l ual
Page 1 of 1 12 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual Document Type Product Planning Document Version V1.1 Revision History General Internal use 111 pages in total Date Revision Version Description 2021-07-10 2021-08-20 V 1.0 V1.1 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual Draft Updated according to the UI of CP4 Auth or
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1 Overview .................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 1.2 System Introduction ................................................................................................... 4 Function Overview..................................................................................................... 4 2 Display and Operations ............................................................................................................ 5 2.1 2.2 2.3 Control via Buttons .................................................................................................... 5 Control via a Mouse ................................................................................................... 6 Operations on Screen ................................................................................................. 6 3 Instructions for Use of Functions ............................................................................................. 6 3.1 Live View Screen ....................................................................................................... 6 3.1.1 Single .................................................................................................................. 7 3.1.2 Quad .................................................................................................................... 7 3.1.3 9-Split .................................................................................................................. 8 3.1.4 Playback .............................................................................................................. 8 3.1.5 Biz Menu ............................................................................................................. 9 3.1.6 Login ................................................................................................................. 13 System ...................................................................................................................... 15 Video Search ............................................................................................................ 15 3.3.1 Video Search ..................................................................................................... 15 3.3.2 Video Export ..................................................................................................... 18 3.3.3 Video Playback ................................................................................................. 19 Log Search ............................................................................................................... 20 Setup ........................................................................................................................ 22 3.5.1 Basic Setup........................................................................................................ 23 3.5.2 Surveillance....................................................................................................... 49 3.5.3 Collection .......................................................................................................... 63 3.5.4 Alarm Setting .................................................................................................... 73 3.5.5 Maintenance Settings ...................................................................................... 100 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Logout .................................................................................................................... 109 Page 3 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 1 Overview G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual is intended to introduce the powerful functions of the device system and help users get a better understanding of these functions and their operations. Please note that only professional O&M personnel can set the device. Streamax reserves the right of final interpretation of this document and the right to modify this document or information and descriptions therein. The contents of the manual are subject to change without further notice. 1.1 System Introduction G4 DVR-M1N-RPH is a cost-effective device specially developed for mobile video surveillance and remote video monitoring, featuring high functional scalability. It is equipped with a high-speed processor and an embedded operating system, integrating state-of-the-art H.265 video compression/decompression technologies and GPS positioning technologies in the IT Industry. The device can realize 1080P and 720P high definition, WD1, WHD1, WCIF, D1, HD1, and CIF video recording. Supporting five channels of video recording (four for AHD and one for IPC), two channels of AI algorithms, it implements the detection functionality of Driver Monitoring System
(DMS), Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) alarms, and Blind Spot Detection (BSD) to effectively ensure driver safety and reduce pedestrian and vehicle accidents. 1.2 Function Overview Streamax's vehicle-mounted terminal, G4 DVR-M1N-RPH, is a highly cost-effective smart device specially developed for remote video surveillance and driving safety monitoring on commercial vehicles. It has the following functions and features:
1. The standard version supporting 2 AI cameras (DMS, ADAS, BSD, etc.);
2. Uploading alarm events and relevant video evidence to the cloud platform via a wireless network, providing real-time alarms, and preserving the onsite video evidence to facilitate forensics Page 4 of 112 G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH User r Manual and truth re estoration 3. Inte egrating 3G/
/4G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, G-Sensor, and other m modules to p provide vari ious functions;
4. Ado opting the G GPS position ning techno ology to reco ord the vehi icle track in n real time f for background d analysis 5. Two o SD cards f for video st torage, each h with a max ximum capa acity of up t to 256 GB;
6. Rem mote monito oring and IP P voice inter rcom 2 Displ lay and Operatio ons The M MDVR's ope erations, inc cluding para ameter settin ngs, preview w, playback k, and data e export, can be performe ed on the C CP4 control p panel, Easy yCheck App p for trucks, or the IE te erminal. CP P4 supports operations v via both the e touchscree en and the m mouse. 2.1 Con ntrol via B Buttons Button Menu De escription If you are not t logged in, click the m menu button to enter the e login inter rface;
When logged W d in, click th he menu but tton to enter r the setting g interface. Numerals 1 10
When on n the live vie ew screen, t to display ch hannels 19 9, press 1-9
; to display th he next chan nnel, press 0.
Numeral input butto ons Direction OK Exit Bu utton for sel lecting dire ctions Bu utton for co onfirming th he selection Bu utton for ex xiting the cu urrent menu Page 5 of 1 12 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 2.2 Control via a Mouse Connect a mouse to the USB port to operate on the CP4 panel. There will be a mouse cursor on the screen after the mouse connection.
When the device is split into 4/9 screens, double-click the left mouse button to expand and display only one of the screens;
To select or perform other operations, click the left mouse button;
Click the right mouse button to display the bottom menu. 2.3 Operations on Screen When using the CP4, you can operate by tapping corresponding options on the screen or clicking the mouse buttons. To return to the previous screen operation, tap the button on the upper right corner of the screen. 3 Instructions for Use of Functions 3.1 Live View Screen After being powered on, the device enters the live view screen by default. On this screen, tapping the screen (or right-clicking with your mouse) will display a menu at the bottom, on which the buttons, from left to right, are Single, Quad, 9-Split, Playback, Biz Menu, and Login Avatar. Page 6 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual
Tap (or right-click with your mouse) any place on the screen to display the bottom menu bar;
Information can be added and displayed on the live view screen, including Date/Time, Speed, Vehicle Plate, GPS, Alarm, Channel Name, Vehicle Num, and ACC Info; you can set whether to display the added information and the position where the information is displayed in Live OSD. See Section 3.5.2.1.3 for details.
Single: Tap Single to switch between video channels.
Quad/9-Split: After selecting the quad/9-split layout, double-tap one of the screens to expand display the only one screen; tap again to return to the quad/9-split layout;
3.1.1 Single Single: On the live view screen, tap Single to display the video of a single channel. Double-tap to return to the quad layout. 3.1.2 Quad Quad: On the live view screen, tap Quad to display the videos of four channels. The screen only displays the videos of channels accessed by a camera, as shown in the following figures. Double-tap a channel on the screen to expand and display it. Double-tap again to return to the quad layout. Page 7 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.1.3 9-Split 9-Split: On the live view screen, tap 9-Split to display the videos of nine channels. The screen only displays the videos of channels accessed by a camera, as shown in the following figures. Double-tap a channel on the screen to expand and display it. Double-tap again to return to the 9-split layout. 3.1.4 Playback Playback: On the live view screen, tap Playback to go to the Playback screen, as shown in the following figure:
Page 8 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual The playback starts from the point of 2 minutes ago from the current time. If the video is previewed on one split screen, it will be played back on the single split screen; if videos are previewed in the 9-split layout, videos of the first four channels will be played back. Operations that can be performed on the Playback screen include volume adjustment/mute/fast forward/fast reverse/pause/speed setting (slow: 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16; fast: 2, 4, 8, and 16)/back/channel switching and dragging the timeline. To switch between channels, tap < or > on the right. 3.1.5 Biz Menu Biz Menu: On the live view screen, tap Biz Menu to go to the following screen:
From left to right, the buttons on the screen are Telephone, SMS, and System. 3.1.5.1 Telephone On the live view screen, tap Biz Menu > Telephone to go to the following screen, on which you can make calls. Page 9 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual Dial:
You can set on the platform whether to allow the device to call back via monitoring (the terminal cannot turn on the speaker). Contacts:
Contacts cannot be created on the device. Records:
Records provide the same function as a phone. It records answered, missed, and outgoing calls. 3.1.5.2 SMS On the live view screen, tap Biz Menu > SMS to go to the following screen, on which you can read messages. SMS includes Read Msg and UnRead Msg.
Only the service platform can send messages to the device, whereas the device cannot edit or send messages.
If the TTS reading function is selected for the short messages sent, the device will automatically read the messages upon reception.
The main screen provides reminders for unread messages. Page 10 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.1.5.3 System On the live view screen, tap Biz Menu > System to go to the following screen, on which you can view information of the device, including Version Info, Modules, Server Status, Environment, and Storage. Version Info: displays Device Name, Device ID, Serial Num, MAC Address, Firmware Version, MCU Version, and CP4 Version. The MAC address can be modified. To do so, tap the input box and modify the address on the screen displayed, as shown in the following figure. Modules: displays Module1, WIFI, and GPS. Page 11 of 112 G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH User r Manual Server Status: disp plays the co onnection st atus and inf formation o of the conne cted server. e
. If multiple servers are configured
, tap the and on the right o t side of the screen to v view the con nnection status of ea ach server. Enviro onment: disp plays Main Voltage, D evice Temp perature, and d other info rmation. Page 12 of 1 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual Storage: displays the storage status of the SD cards on the device. Functions available on this screen include:
Storage Type: the type of storage the device is using; it supports dual hard disks and dual SD cards.
Status: current recording status.
Free/Total: storage's current available capacity and total capacity.
Remain Time: time for the remaining capacity to store recorded video (calculated automatically using the N9M bitrate calculator) 3.1.6 Login On the live view screen, tap (or right-click with your mouse) the screen. A menu is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Tap the avatar button rightmost to log in and go to the Settings screen. Page 13 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual
Select a username and enter the password. If the password is correct, you will go to the Settings screen; otherwise, enter again after the error message is prompted.
The password can be set to null. In that case, you can log in without entering a password.
Language: enables you to set the display language of the CP4.
Currently supports Chinese and English;
Displays and changes to a screen operating language supported by the device; the system changes to the language immediately after it is selected;
After the language is switched, a factory reset performed will not restore the language setting. You will go to the following screen once logged in:
Page 14 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual On the screen, you can view system-related information, search videos and logs, perform settings, and log out. 3.2 System On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > System to go to the following screen:
The content displayed on the screen is the same as those in Section 3.1.5.3 and is not described here. 3.3 Video Search 3.3.1 Video Search On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Record Search to go to the Record Search screen (in the case of an SD card installed), as shown in the following figure:
Page 15 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual In the calendar, the color of the strip under a date indicates that videos were recorded on that day. Where, No colored strip No video recorded on that day Green Red Yellow Normal videos recorded on that day Alarm videos recorded on that day Alarm videos recorded on that day and file automatically locked (videos locked) Source of videos can be selected: main recording, sub-recording, and mirrored recording. Where, Main recording Main card recording Sub-recording/Mirrored recording Dual-stream recording You can search for the main and sub-stream videos on a specified date or time. Select the dates
(year, month) to view videos on the left side of the screen. Select dates having recorded videos and tap Next to go to the screen for setting video search details, as shown in the following figure:
Video Type:
1) Select All to search for all videos meeting the conditions;
Page 16 of 112 G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH User r Manual 2) Select N Normal to s earch for al ll videos exc cept for alar rm videos;
3) Select A Alarm to sea arch for alar rm videos o only;
4) Select L Lock to sear rch for lock ked alarm vi ideos only.
Cha annel:
1) Channe els with reco orded video os on the spe ecified day can be selec cted and are e marked with co olors for vid deo types;
2) Channe els without r recorded vid deos on the specified d day are in gr ray and cann not be selected d;
3) The last t option on each line co overs all op ptional chan nels on that t line;
4) Correla ated prompts s are differe ent, dependi ing on the s selected vide eo type. After select ting the vid eo type and d channel, ta ap Search to o go to the s search resul lt screen for r the y. selected day
Tim meline:
1) The tim meline at the e top display ys three tim me points: 00 0:00:00, 12:
00:00, and 24:00:00. 2) You can n drag the 3) Tapping g the - or +
to any po osition in th he timelines s below. icon on the left and rig ght sides of the timeline e can extend w d or narrow the time eframe (by half). This f function is u used to easi ily locate a certain peri iod for subsequ uent playbac ck/export w when a video o spans a lo ong time per riod;
4) Tap < o or > above th he timelines s to move th he timefram me left or rig ghtward (30 0 min).
Cha annel No.:
1) The col lored strip f for each cha annel indica ates the vide eo types in d different tim me periods;
Page 17 of 1 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 2) Tap and buttons on the right to view details of videos in each channel;
3) Check a channel (or more) and select the timeline(s) to playback or export the videos in the channel(s) at the selected time. 3.3.2 Video Export You can either export video files to a connected USB peripheral or remove the SD card to export or playback the videos on a PC using professional software. The data can be exported as comprehensive data or AVI data.
Comprehensive data: This option exports the original H.264 data stream and black box data in a package. The exported comprehensive data can only be played using the player (platform) provided by Streamax. The video data and the black box will be correlated for playing the data.
AVI data: Data is exported in standard AVI format and can be played in any data player. On the video search result screen, tap the Export button, as shown in the following figure:
Enter the start time and end time for exporting videos to export the video files within the selected channel and time period, as shown in the following figure:
Page 18 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.3.3 Video Playback On the video search result screen, tap Playback to playback the video files within the selected channel and time period, as shown in the following figure:
Page 19 of 112 G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH User r Manual Operat tions that c an be perfo ormed on th he Playback k screen inc lude volum me adjustme nt/mute/fas t forward/fas st reverse/p ause/speed setting (slo ow: 1/2, 1 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16;
; fast: 2, 4 d 4, 8, and 16)/variab ble-speed pl lay/back/cha annel switc hing and dr ragging the timeline. To swi itch betwee en channels,
, tap < or >
t. on the right 3.4 Log g Search The Lo og Search s screen recor rds and disp plays all alar rm events a and logs of l login and ot ther operations. Tap Login Avatar > Lo og Search to o go to the f following sc creen:
Description ns of the Lo og Search sc creen:
Cale endar: Date es with reco rded logs ar re indicated d on the cale endar by a g green color. Not te: The "Log g Mark" in L Log Search h does not di istinguish b between diff ferent log ty ypes but mar rks all logs i in with gree en color;
Sele ect a date an nd tap Next
, as shown i in the follow wing figure
Page 20 of 1 112 G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH User r Manual Screen desc criptions:
Star rt Time/End d Time: Sele ect the start/
/end time of f log files to o be searche ed;
Log g Type: Ope eration Log, Alarm Log g, and Lock Log.
Sele ect a time p eriod and O Operation Lo og and tap S Search, as s hown in the e following figure:
Description ns of the Op peration Log g search scr reen:
Log g informatio on includes:
1) Log tim me: the time when the e event happen ned;
2) Log nam me: descrip ption of the e event;
Pag ges can be tu urned to sea arch logs. Ta ap or to mov ve to the pre evious or ne ext page. All the log files s of the sele ected day ca an be export ted. Select t the logs to b be exported d and tap to export;
Ope eration logs do not supp port correla ation with vi ideo files, w which mean ns you canno ot play Page 21 of 1 112 G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH User r Manual vide eo files by t tapping the butto on after the logs. Description ns of the Ala arm Log sea arch screen
Alar rm Type: A All, IO, Pane el, Speeding g, etc.
Log g informatio on includes:
1) Log tim me: the time period whe en the event t happened;
2) Log nam me: descrip ption of the e event;
Pag ges can be tu urned to sea arch logs. Ta ap or to mov ve to the pre evious or ne ext page. All the log files s of the sele ected day ca an be export ted. Select t the logs to b be exported d and tap to export;
Ope eration logs support cor rrelation wi ith video fil es, which m means you c can play vid deo files by tapp ping the button a after the log gs. Description ns of the Lo ock Log sear rch screen:
Alar rm Type: A All, IO, Pane el, Speeding g, etc.
Log g informatio on includes:
1) Log time 1 e: the time p period when n the event happened;
2) Log nam 2 me: descript ion of the e event;
Pag ges can be tu urned to sea arch logs. Ta ap or to mov ve to the pre evious or ne ext page. All the log files s of the sele ected day ca an be export ted. Select t the logs to b be exported d and tap to export;
Ope eration logs support cor rrelation wi ith video fil es, which m means you c can play vid deo files by button a after the log gs. tapp ping the 3.5 Setu up On the e live view screen, tap Login Avat ar > Setup t to go to the Setup scree en The Setu up screen includes fun nctions of B Basic Setup
, Surveillan nce, Collecti ion, Alarm, and Mainte enance. Page 22 of 1 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.1 Basic Setup 3.5.1.1 Regist Info The function is used to set the registration information of the device. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup >Regist Info > Device Info/Vehicle Info/Driver Info, as shown in the following figure:
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Serial Number: the serial number of the device
Driver ID: the driver ID information
On the Vehicle Info screen, you can set the Vehicle Plate, Vehicle Num, and Line Number.
On the Driver Info screen, you can set the driver's personal information, including Driver Number, Driver Name, and Plate Colour. Page 24 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.1.2 Time Setup 3.5.1.2.1 General On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup > Time Setup > General, as shown in the following figure:
Data Format: YEAR-MONTH-DAY/MONTH-DAY-YEAR/DAY-MONTH-YEAR. The format only reflects on the live view screen or in the video recording OSD.
Time Format: 24 Hours or 12 Hours. The format only reflects on the live view screen or in Page 25 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual the video recording OSD.
Time Zone: supports the selection of time zones. 3.5.1.2.2 Time Sync The time will be synchronized automatically when there is a deviation between the system time and the actual time. With the Time Sync function, you can enter the date and time manually, or set the mode for time calibration. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup >
Time Setup > Time Sync, as shown in the following figure:
GPS Satellite time calibration.
NTP time calibration, with multiple choices of NTP servers.
Center Server time calibration.
More than one time-calibration mode can be selected at a time. When one mode cannot work, it will automatically switch to other modes for time calibration in the order of Satellite >
NTP > Center Server. In the case of the failure to synchronize the time in the Satellite mode, it switches to the NTP mode, and if it fails again, the Center Server mode will be applied.
After the successful time calibration during the startup time, another one will be conducted every 24 hours. To prevent the immediate time calibration after setting the time and date manually, the time calibration takes place in following situations:
1) After the system startup;
2) When DPS signals changing from invalid to valid;
Page 26 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3) After a failure, to continue the time calibration until success. 3.5.1.2.3 DST As only some foreign countries adopt daylight saving time, the DST function is enabled only when the language is English. For some regions, you need to set the DST due to the time zone reason. Specifically, you can set the start & end time, and offset in weeks or days. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup > Time Setup > DST, as shown in the following figure:
Enable: The DST function can be enabled on user's will, disabled by default.
Offset: offset of 1 or 2 hours.
Model: week or date.
Week Model: The Start and End of daylight saving time are set according to the month, week of the month, day of the week, hour, minute, and second.
Date Model: The Start and End of daylight saving time are set according to the date, hour, minute, and second. 3.5.1.3 Startup 3.5.1.3.1 ON/OFF The function is used to set the mode and time for the MDVR device. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup > Startup > ON/OFF, as shown in the following figure:
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ON/OFF Mode: Ignition, Timing, Ignition/Timing. 1) Ignition: starts the device with the car key. 2) Timing: allows you to set the device uptime from the start time to the end time (format:
HH:MM:SS). 3) Ignition/Timing: indicates that the device is on when either of the ignition and timing conditions is met and is off when both conditions are met.
Ignition Delay:
1) The function is enabled in the Ignition Mode only; turn off the car key and use the Page 28 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual Ignition Delay, then the countdown shutdown time prompts on the live view screen, with the delay time range from 0 to 86,399 seconds. 2) If the operation screen stays on the Setup screen, it will not enter the countdown, until exiting and returning to the live view screen.
Timer:
1) The function is enabled only in the ON/OFF Mode of Timing or Ignition/Timing;
2) Fill in the time and the device will start and shut down at the fixed time. 3) If the operation screen stays on the Setup screen, the device will not shut down, until exiting and returning to the live view screen.
Note: It is the same in the Timing Mode, that is, the device will not shut down on the Setup screen until exiting and returning to the live view screen.
Light Off Time When the vehicle is driving at night, the backlight of the CP4 screen and button will affect the driver's safe driving to some extent. Therefore, when there is no operation, parameters can be configured to automatically close the LCD screen and button backlight. as shown in the following figures. Light Off Time: 30 s, 1 min, 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, and never. 3.5.1.3.2 Hard Disk Lock Shutdown The Hard Disk Lock is to ensure the shutdown of the device before removing the SD card for Page 29 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual the purpose of protection. For G4 DVR-M1N-RPH, the device has a door:
1) The device will not be off when the USB flash drive or EasyCheck App is connected after opening the door;
2) After opening the door, there is a 20-second waiting time when operation can be performed, and after 20 seconds, the device will be off. 3.5.1.3.3 Sleep The function is used to set the Sleep Mode after shutdown. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup > Startup > Sleep, as shown in the following figure:
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Sleep Mode:
1) No Consumption Standby: After the device shutdown in flameout or at a fixed time, the system will not be awakened in the Sleep Mode. 2) Low Power Standby: After the device shutdown in flameout or at a fixed time, the system can be awakened by the IO alarm and start MDVR.
Low Volt Protect The function is designed to protect the battery from being drained after the voltage of the external power supply is lower than a certain value. The screen is as follows:
Low Volt Protect:
Low Volt Protect Car Key Device Working Conditions Enable Enable voltage is lower than the protection level.
The device is in the Low Power Standby Mode when the
After the voltage is restored, the device is awakened to Page 31 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual work.
The device is in the non-working status of the complete machine when the detected voltage is lower than the Disable protection level.
After the voltage is restored, the device will not be awakened. The device uses 10V as the judgment condition for enabling Disable
Low Volt Protection by default, and the switch of the car key is the same as the above two requirements.
Battery Low Voltage Protect: When the Low Volt Protection is enabled, the set value decides whether to turn on the Low Volt Protection.
Voltage Startup: When the voltage reaches the set value, the device will restart.
Low Volt Upload: If enabled, it will report the detected low voltage to the platform before providing protection; this is called "low voltage alarm", reported information including license plate number, time, and GPS position information. If the low volt shutdown protection appears, one log will be created and can be checked in the Log Search screen. 3.5.1.4 User Setup On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup > User Setup and open the following screen where the normal username and password can be added, deleted, and edited, and the administrator password can also be edited but the administrator username cannot be edited, nor can the administrator be deleted. Page 32 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual
User Accounts:
1) Users are divided into two groups, Admin and Normal User;
2) 3) In the initial login, there is one Admin account and one Normal User account by default;
It allows to reset the password and add or delete accounts. 4) Up to one Admin account and two Normal User accounts can be set up.
User Permission:
Page 33 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual Account Default User Type Permission Password admin admin Admin Administrator with all permissions user user Normal User All functions except Setup and Smart Traffic
Idle Time:
Idle Time refers to the interval between the login and re-login to open the Setup screen after a period of time. The interval can be 30 s, 1 min, 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, and never.
Add User In the User Setup screen, you can add normal users. Tap the Add button and the following screen will appear:
1) Only the administrator is allowed to add users. 2) Up to one administrator and two users are allowed. Page 34 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3) The User Name cannot be null, or the same name as existing users. 4) The Password can be null. 5) After filling in the blank, tap the "OK" button to return to the User Setup screen and then tap the "Save" button.
Edit User In the User Setup screen, the User Name and Password can be edited. Tick the user that requires editing, tap the "Edit" button and the following screen comes:
Enter the new User Name and Password, then after completion tap the "OK" button to return to the User Setup screen and tap the "Save" button. Editing the User Name and Password does not require the confirmation of the old password. The administrator user name cannot be edited.
Delete User Page 35 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual In the User Setup screen, normal users can be deleted. Tick the user that requires deleting, tap the "Delete" button, confirm with the "Yes" button and then tap the "Save" button, as shown in the following figure:
Note: Administrators cannot be deleted. 3.5.1.5 Network 3.5.1.5.1 Server After the device is connected to the network, it should report to the server and you need to set the registration information for connecting to the network server, including Protocol Type/ Enable Network/Register Server Port/Media Server Port. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup >
Basic Setup > Network > Server, as shown in the following figure:
Page 36 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual The device can connect to multiple servers at the same time according to the configuration. By default, one server is connected. It supports adding or deleting servers manually. Servers whose information can be reported include the CEIBA2 server, maintenance server, FT platform, and customer platform. The network connected to the server supports the local network, WIFI network, and 3G/4G communication network. If the dialing is successful, the server will be automatically connected. If it fails, it will be reconnected at an interval of 5 seconds. Page 37 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual
Center Server: By default, only Server 1 is available. More center servers can be added, no more than 6 in total. Tap to add new servers, and tap to delete servers. Server 1 cannot be deleted.
Note: Up to two servers added to each platform.
On: Tick the box to enable the server. If it is canceled, the device will not report the server information yet with server parameters reserved.
Protocol Type 1) N9M: the protocol type for the device to report information to the video monitoring platform CEIBA2;
2) Maintenance: the protocol type for the device to report information to the maintenance platform;
3) 808: the protocol type for the device to report information to the 808 platform (not used for trucks);
Enable Network: By default, it is adaptive, and the current network is used automatically. The network can also be selected based on the current network mode acquired by the device, including Local, WIFI, and Comm types.
Register Server IP: Fill in the Register Server IP/Media Server IP for the device to report information to the platform.
Register Server Port: Fill in based on the platform port.
Media Server IP: Fill in the Media Server IP for the device to report information to the platform.
Media Server Port: Fill in based on the platform port. The default addresses and ports of the register server and the media server are the same After the server is connected, you can check whether the server is connected successfully. Tap on the upper right corner of the screen and return to the main screen, and then tap System >
Server Status to check whether the server is connected successfully. The screen is as follows:
Page 38 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.1.5.2 Local Network The device MDVR can be connected to the local network through the IPC-to-network-interface cable. The device can be connected to the network through the local network and report information to the platform; or can be accessed remotely through IE by connecting the MDVR and the computer through the network screen and setting the corresponding IP. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup > Network > Local, as shown in the following figure:
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DHCP Mode: The DHCP Mode is used to automatically assign an IP to the device. If this mode is selected, no other settings are required as the device will connect to the network directly via the network cable. If it is connected successfully, IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway of the device will be displayed below.
Static IP: Ticking the static IP requires the user to know the connectable IP network segment, and manually enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway.
DNS: supports two ways, automatic acquisition or self-setting. 1) In the DHCP Mode, it supports automatic acquisition or self-setting. Page 40 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 2) If Static IP is selected, only DNS can be customized. 3.5.1.5.3 Port On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup > Network > Port, as shown in the following figure:
The default port number is 80. Users can change the number to another one, such as 81. It is mainly used for IE remote access. During access, the port number should be added after the IP address or the domain name. For instance: http://192.168.1.61:81. When the default port is 80, the port number can be omitted during the access. 3.5.1.5.4 WIFI The device supports an external WiFi antenna and can connect to the network via Wi-Fi and report information to the platform. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup >
Network > WIFI, as shown in the following figure:
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Enable WIFI: By default, it is Disable; if Client is selected, it is to enable WIFI.
ESSID: It should be entered manually, generally the WIFI name.
Encryption: The encryption methods include Wep, WPA/WPA2-PSK, and WPA2 _ Enterprise based on the connected WiFi. Among them, WPA/WPA2-PSK is the most commonly used one.
Password: Fill in the WIFI password. Page 42 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual For WIFI network, you can obtain the IP address automatically, and also can configure it with a static IP. 3.5.1.5.5 Comm Module The device supports and can be configured with two network communication modules (3G, 4G) to connect to the network and report information to the platform. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup > Network > Comm, as shown in the following figure:
Server Type: After the SIM card is inserted into the device, the wireless module type will be automatically monitored and displayed. No service will appear if there is no module. Page 43 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual
Network Type: By default, it is the Mix mode, with 2G/3G/4G/Mix available for choices.
Dialing Parameters: includes APN, User Name, Password, Number, and Certification (None, PAP, CHAP, or Mix). Enter the parameters provided by the SMI card manufacturer. By default, it is null. If so, it will dial according to the program's parameters.
Active Mode: The network module can be activated by external conditions. The modes include Always, Telephone or SMS, and IO. 1) Always: After the device is started, the network module automatically starts to dial and connect to the server. 2) Telephone or SMS: After the device is started, the network module does not work. Only by calling or sending a message to the phone number of the device can the network module be activated to start dialing and connect to the server. Up to 3 dialable phone numbers can be configured. 3) IO: After the device is started, the network module does not work. Only after the IO sensor is triggered, can the network module be activated to start dialing and connect to the server. Note: It will automatically dial successfully when there is the corresponding type of SIM card and normal 3G/4G signal. 3.5.1.6 Application 3.5.1.6.1 FTP Configuration The device supports connecting to an FTP server. After the IP, port, user name, and password of Page 44 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual the established FTP service are configured, the device can connect to the FTP server to upload pictures or download files. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup >
Application > FTP Server, as shown in the following figure:
3.5.1.6.2 Auto Download The Auto Download function is to be used in conjunction with the CEIBA2 platform. The auto download tasks can be created through CEIBA2. The platform manages the device's download, such Page 45 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual as which cars to download, and under which network (4G, WIFI) to download. If you use WIFI network to download, you need to configure the WIFI-AP for each vehicle to download, and how many vehicles can be connected to each AP to download at the same time. Auto Download Reconnect, that is, when the vehicle returns to the station and cannot connect to the service, it will restart and try to download again after entering the sleep mode for a while. When the download tasks are full, or the set AP reaches the upper limit, the platform will notify the device to enter sleep mode, and at the same time tell the device how long to sleep before restarting. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup > Application > Auto Download, as shown in the following figure:
Tick to enable the Auto Download Reconnect and set the reconnection time between 1 and 10 min, the default is 5 min. 3.5.1.7 Other Setup 3.5.1.7.1 Voice Setup The voice of TTS or CP4 can be set on CP4, the voice range is 0 to 63 DB. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup > Other Setup > Voice Setup, as shown in the following figure: The voice value can be modified manually. Page 46 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.1.7.2 Algorithm The calibration height of ADAS lens can be set on this screen, and the unit can be centimeters or inches. When selecting centimeters as the unit, the optional range is 1to 400 cm, and the default is 153 cm. When selecting inches as the unit, the selectable range is 1 to 157 inches, and the default is 60 inches. On this screen, the switch of the AI alarm voice can be turned on or off. After enabled, when an Page 47 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual AI alarm is generated, the MDVR will give a voice prompt. Tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup >
Other Setup > Algorithm, as shown in the following figure:
3.5.1.7.3 Calibration On this screen, you can switch between the normal mode or calibration mode for each video channel. Tap Login Avatar > Setup > Basic Setup > Other Setup > Calibration, as shown in the following figure:
Channel: The channel to switch the calibration mode can be selected;
Channel Name: Select the algorithm to be calibrated for the selected channel above;
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Mode Type: Normal mode or calibration mode can be selected. Select the calibration mode. After completing the calibration, be sure to switch back to the normal mode, otherwise, the alarm will not be triggered normally. 3.5.2 Surveillance On the Surveillance screen, you can set the preview image, video record, and IPC. 3.5.2.1 live view 3.5.2.1.1 Preview On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Surveillance > Live View > Preview, as shown in the following figure:
Preview Audio: After enabled, the sound of the live view screen will be turned on.
Image Setup: Tap the setup screen as shown below:
Page 49 of 112 G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH User r Manual 1) Adjust the b brightness, contrast, ch hroma and s saturation of f each chan y nnel video by d and
2) Tap t to flip the v video left an nd right, and d tap to flip the v video up an d down;
3) After finish hing setting a channel, you can cop py the style to other ch hannels.
Mar rgins: Adjus st the margi in up, down n, left, and ri ight, as sho wn in the sc creen below w:
Star rtup Screen
: The live v view preview w after the d device is sta arted. You c an set it as Single, Qua ad, or 9-Spl it.
Cha annel: You c can check it t to set whic ch channels to display a after the dev vice is starte ed. After fi nishing the setup, tap t the Save but tton at the b bottom. Page 50 of 1 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.2.1.2 Auto Loop Auto loop is to loop the videos of each video channel infinitely on the preview screen. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Surveillance > Live View > Auto Loop, and you can set the live view preview channel to switch automatically, as shown in the following figure:
Below, you can enable the auto loop, delete and add the loop screen;
Model: 1 1, 2 2, 3 3 can be selected, which means auto loop in single screen, quad screen, or 9-split screen.
Channel: Every channel can be selected;
Duration: Set the duration on this screen. 3.5.2.1.3 OSD On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Surveillance > Live View > Live Loop, and you can set the OSD information to be displayed on the live view preview screen, as shown in the following figure:
Page 51 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 1) Check the corresponding information enabling switch to display this OSD superimposition on the live view preview screen;
2) After the corresponding information is enabled, tap Setup button below to specify the position of each OSD superimposition. Note that the position of each OSD superimposition cannot go beyond the boundary. Tap Setup and the screen is as below. Drag the OSD superimposition to change their position:
3.5.2.2 Record 3.5.2.2.1 General In this module, you can specify the system mode, overwrite function, lock duration, and pre-recording. Page 52 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Surveillance > Record > General, as shown in the following figure:
System The systems include PAL and NTSC, and the default is PAL.
Note: The setting must be consistent with the video source system.
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Note: Locked recording can be overwritten and deleted only after the protection time is removed.
By Capacity is selected by default. In this case:
1) The SD card is overwritten by capacity. When the SD card storage space is less than 2 GB, overwriting starts, with files of 128 MB deleted each time. 2) Delete by channel number in sequence, and delete 250 M files of one channel at a time. If this channel segment is less than 100 M, look for the next channel with a longer duration.
By Day:
1) By Day means that files are overwritten by configured days. Configurable days from 1-31 days. 2) If the number of days is configured to 1, the video will be saved for 1 day only. If the number of days is configured to 31, the recording is overwritten after having being saved for 31 days. 3) 31-day storage duration is only possible when the disk has sufficient space. If you have set a 31-day duration but the recording is only available for 7 days, earlier recordings will be overwritten immediately after the disk is full.
Never: Overwriting is not enabled for main stream recording, mirror stream, sub-stream, and alarm stream. Recording stops after the memory is full.
Lock Duration Recording locked days: specifies the day(s) that locked recordings are retained to prevents them from being deleted earlier than expected. It is set to 7 days by default. For details about how to lock recording, see Section 3.4.
Pre-recording In pre-recording, recording files generated before alarm triggering are extracted for event analysis. The value ranges from 1 to 60 minutes and is 15 minutes by default. 1In normal recording, when an alarm is triggered, earlier recording with a duration indicated by this parameter is extracted and marked as alarm recording. T1 to T3 is a normal recording. After an alarm is generated at T3, the duration between T2 and T3 is marked as alarm Page 54 of 112 G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH User r Manual rec ording, the duration af fter T3 is ma arked as ala arm recordin ng too. 2If th here is no n normal recor rding, and t the pre-reco ording switc ch is enabled d, the devic ce will esta ablish a pre e-recording stream segm ment upon s startup. Whe en an alarm m is triggered d at T3, the rec ording gene erated betw een T2 and T3 in the p pre-recordin ng stream se egment is m arked as alar rm recordin ng. 3Wh hen non-alar rm recordin ng proves to o be I-frame e recording:
After startu up, two stre am seg gments are e established, one is I-fra ame stream segment an nd the other is pre-recor rding stre eam segmen nt. When an n alarm is tri iggered, the e recording between T2 2 and T3 in the pre e-recording stream segm ment is mar rked as alarm g. m recording 3.5.2.2 2.2 Main n Stream On thi is screen, yo ou can set th he recording g mode, rec cording para ameters, and d audio para ameters for each chann nel. On the l ive view sc reen, tap Lo ogin Avatar
> Setup > S Surveillance e > Record
> Main Stream, as shown in th he following g figure:
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Channel: The channel number can be selected here. After selection, the recording and audio parameters of this channel can be set. You can customize the channel name below.
Channel Name: The channel name is customizable.
Enable: Main stream recording will be enabled after this option is selected.
Resolution: If connecting it to an analog camera, you can choose CIF/WCIF/HD1/WHD1/D1/WD. If connecting it to a digital camera, you can choose 720P or 1080P.
Encode Standard: H264 or H265 optional.
Frame Rate: recording frame rate, i.e. the number of frames played per second.
Quality: recording quality. The value ranges from 1 to 8, the smaller the value, the better the quality. Value 1 indicates the best quality.
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Note
: Each chan nnel can be individually y set up for the record m mode. On nce the reco ord mode is selected, it applies to b both sub-str ream and mi irror record ding. 1) Po ower Up: If f there is a d disk/SD car rd and recor rding is enab bled, the de vice will ke eep ecording up re on startup u under this m mode. 2) A Alarm: The d device starts s recording when an al arm is trigg gered. For d details about t how to set larm record al ding, see Sec ction 3.5.4. Alternative ely, you can enable pre-
-recording b before larm trigger al ring. 3) Sc cheduled: R Record acco ording to the e set time sc chedule. Tap p to add a sc chedule, the e screen is s follows:
as
Day of the e Week: You u can choos se from Mon nday to Sun nday and se t the record ding time period for r each day in n a weekly cycle.
Add Sche dule: Add a a recording period on th he day, and note that it cannot ove erlap with other reco ording perio ods.
Start/End Time: spec ifies the sta art time and end time of
. f recording. Record Ty ype: specifie es whether the recordin ng is Norma al recording g or Alarm r recording. Copy Styl le: You can copy this se etup to othe er video cha annels.
A Alarm Qualit ty: specifies s the quality y of alarm r recording. T The smaller the value, th he better he quality. th
E ncode Mod de: You can choose the encoding fo ormat of VB BR or CBR,
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Audio Parameters
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Audio: Whether to record audio during video recording. You can select Always Audio or No Audio. 1) Always Audio: The video is always recorded with audio. 2) No Audio: The video is recorded without audio. 3) Alarm Audio: The video is recorded with audio only in the alarm state.
Audio Coding Format: You can choose G711A, G711U, or ADPCM, and it's ADPCM by default. 3.5.2.2.3 Sub-stream Settings The function is to set sub-stream. Click Login Profile>Setup>Surveillance>Record>
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Selection of channel: The channel number is optional. You can set the recording and audio recording parameters after the selection. You can customize the channel name below.
Enable recording: Enable the sub-stream recording function after the click.
Coding standard: H264 and H265 optional
Audio recording: It indicates whether to record audio while recording. Audio recording, no audio recording and alarm audio recording are optional. 1Audio recording: Always record audio while recording;
2No audio recording: Dont record audio while recording 3Alarm audio recording: Only record audio when there is an alarm.
Encoding mode: G711A, G711U and ADPCM are optional, ADPCM by default.
Frame rate: Recording frame rate, that is, the number of frames played in one second.
Image quality: Video image quality, 1-8 optional, the smaller the number, the better the image quality, image quality 1 is optimal 3.5.2.2.4 OSD The OSD here is a recording function that allows you to superimpose selected information on the recording, and is different from OSD superimposition in live view preview. Other setups are the same as those for live view preview OSD superimposition and are not described here. Page 60 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.2.3 IPC Setup After the MDVR is connected to the IPC camera, you can search for and set the IPC here. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Surveillance > IPC Setup, as shown in the following figure:
Supports IPC plug-and-play automatic configuration, IPC quick setup, and manual configuration of IPC channels by searching for IP.
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After the IPC channel is enabled, the corresponding analog channel is automatically invalid.
Each channel supports the IPC search function, and can display the searched IPC list information. The modified IP address to IPC from the search result is to modify the IPC, and the modified IP address in the editing is to select the IPC for the channel.
Supports the local address configuration of the IPC network segment. If the local IP specifies an address, the IP address will be skipped when automatically searching and configuring the IP.
IPC search screen. You can modify the IP address of the IPC searched here.
Tap Edit as shown below. For onvif-protocol cameras, this channel is the binding relationship between the configuration channel and IPC. The modification of the IP address here is not to modify the IP address of the IPC, but to re-bind other IPCs. Page 62 of 112 G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH User r Manual 3.5.3 Col llection 3.5.3.1 1 General 3.5.3.1 1.1 Sens or The G G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH MD DVR suppo orts eight sen nsor input s signals. The e serial port lines shown in th he following g figure are labeled as SENSOR IN N1 to SENS SOR IN8:
This fu function can n customize the name, a abbreviation n, trigger sig gnal source
, and purpo ose of the sensor. On the live view w screen, ta ap Login Av vatar > Setu up > Collect tion > Gene eral > Senso or, as shownn in the follow wing figure e:
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Sensor Number: You can choose the sensor from 1 to 8, sensor 1 corresponds to the line labeled SENSOR IN1 above.
Sensor Name: The name of the corresponding sensor, which can be set manually. After the setup, the sensor name on the alarm setup screen will be updated synchronously.
OSD Name: The abbreviation of the name will be displayed when the alarm information is superimposed on the OSD.
Trigger Source: Level and pulse. One use can be controlled by high and low levels with one level sensor, or controlled by pulse switch with two pulse sensors. Page 64 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual
Sensor Uses: Select the use of the sensor according to the actual scene.
Copy To: Copy the parameter of a certain sensor to one or all other sensors. 3.5.3.1.2 Serial Port G4 DVR-M1N-RPH supports the 2-channel RS232and1-channel RS485. This function can set the function and Baud rate of the serial port. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Collection > General > Serial, as shown in the following figure:
The purpose of serial port can choose None, Extend, Control Panel, 485bus, etc.
Choose the corresponding Baud rate after selecting the purpose of serial port. 3.5.3.1.3 Speed The source of vehicle speed can come from satellite positioning or pulse signals. Satellite positioning requires an external GPS module in the vehicle; pulse signals need to be connected to the serial port line corresponding to the line labeled SPEED IN. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Collection > General > Speed, as shown in the following figure:
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Unit: KM/H or mph.
Source: There are three sources available: Satellite, Pulse, or OBD. When pulse is selected as the speed source, the setup screen is as follows:
The pulse speed calibration function is to obtain the value of the pulse coefficient. The pulse coefficient is the number of pulses generated per kilometer of the vehicle. When selecting the calibration mode as Input Manually:
1You need to manually enter the initial mileage of the odometer, and the system will calculate the initial mileage of the odometer. 2Tap Start Training. (The MCU will automatically record the number of pulses) 3At any time, you can tap End Training, and record the mileage of the odometer again and calculate the mileage difference. 4Enter the difference mileage, and tap Calculate. The pulse coefficient will automatically Page 66 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual display the calculation result. (the calculation result unit is consistent with the speed unit) 5The status of Start Training will be automatically saved, and this status will not be cleared even if the device is powered off and restarted. 3.5.3.1.4 Location GPS module is required to use the location function. The integrated location chip of the module supports the four major satellite navigation systems of Beidou, GPS, Galileo, and Glonass. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Collection > General > Location, as shown in the following figure:
3.5.3.1.5 Mileage The mileage function can record the total mileage of the vehicle. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Collection > General > Mileage, as shown in the following figure:
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Note: The speed source of the mileage value is the same as the speed source selected by the vehicle speed, and no special source is required to set here.
Total: Here you can view the current total mileage of the vehicle.
Base Value: You can set a current base value for calibration.
Operation: Correct will change the current total mileage to the entered base mileage; Clear will clear the current mileage. 3.5.3.1.6 Unit Here you can set the temperature unit to Celsius or Fahrenheit. The default unit is Celsius. The screen is as follows:
Page 68 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.3.2 Advanced The function can set the device network name, type, IP address and port. Click Login profile>
Setup>Collection>Advanced on the preview screen and the screen is shown as follows:
3.5.3.3 Snap Setting The device can trigger the snap function under certain conditions and can automatically upload it to the server. Here you can set the snap conditions and the snap linkage. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Collection > Snap Setting. Page 69 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.3.3.1 Time Snap You can set the time period during which the device will automatically take snap pictures at regular intervals. The time snap setup screen is shown as below:
Start Time/End Time:
Page 70 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 1) Set a time period and enable the snap function during this time period. 2) The time period of time snap is within one day. 3) It supports up to 8 time periods of time snap every day. 4) You can add, delete, and edit time periods.
Independent snap parameters can be set for each time period, tap Operate to enter the snap link screen:
1) Channel: Select the camera channel to snap. 2) Enable: Check to enable the time snap function of this channel. 3) Resolution: Select the snap resolution. 4) Quality: Select quality from 1 to 8, 1 indicates the best quality. 5) Upload Type: supports automatic upload of snap pictures via FTP and server. FTP setup is detailed in Section 3.5.1.6.1, server setup is detailed in Section 3.5.1.5.1. 6) Snap Number: 1 to 3 snap pictures. 7) Interval: specifies the interval between each capturing, which is counted in seconds;
8) Copy To: You can copy the setup to other video channels. 3.5.3.3.2 Alarm Snap The alarm link snap, that is, the device starts to take snap pictures once an alarm is triggered. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Collection > Snap Setting > Trigger Snap. The alarm snap setup screen is shown as below:
Page 71 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual Tap Setup to enter the alarm snap link screen. Its setup is the same as the time snap. 3.5.3.3.3 Manual Snap Connect an external button via IO or serial port, or a button on CP4 of the device. After triggering, a snapshot can be executed, and the snap method is executed according to the parameter configuration. For the parameter configuration, please refer to Section 3.5.3.1 on sensor and serial port. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Collection > Snap Setting > Trigger Snap. The manual snap setup screen is shown as below:
Tap Setup to enter the manual snap link screen, and please refer to Time Snap for the Page 72 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual linkage. However, the manual snap does not have the Interval setup, it will take a snap picture once triggered. 3.5.4 Alarm Setting On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Alarm to enter the following alarm setup screens. Page 73 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.4.1 Base Alarm 3.5.4.1.1 IO Alarm The MDVR can be connected to eight IO input signals. The IO alarm can be customized to set the name and alarm type, where you can set the triggering conditions and linkage setup of the alarm. Tap IO Alarm on the base alarm screen, and the screen is shown as below:
Enable: Whether to enable the IO alarm function, check it to enable.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. When Alarm Type is Alarm:
1) The alarm can be OSD-superimposed on the preview screen and the recording. 2) After the alarm is triggered, the ALM light on the MDVR panel lights up. 3) The alarm will be uploaded to the platform. 4) Write an alarm log. When Alarm Type is Event:
1) No OSD superimposition. 2) ALM light will not light up. 3) The alarm will not be reported to the platform. 4) Write an alarm log.
Trigger: Tap the trigger Setup button to enter the following screen:
Page 74 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 1) Trigger: You can choose High or Low level, and it is High by default. 2) Effective Time: a time period during which a cleared alarm is triggered again. Alarms triggered in this period are considered the same. For example: A motion detection alarm is triggered at 13:23:30 and cleared at 13:23:50. If the effective time is set to 10 seconds, and a motion detection alarm is triggered within 10 seconds, the two motion detection alarms are considered to be the same alarm, and are recorded in the alarm log as one. The alarm linkage will not stop until the subsequent motion detection is canceled.
Linkage: The services that can be linked when an alarm occurs. Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) Channel: The channel that needs to be recorded after an alarm is triggered. The recording of these channels will be marked as alarm recording. Pre-Recording: In alarm recording, recording files generated before the linkage alarm are extracted for event analysis. The value ranges from 0 to 60 minutes and is 15 minutes by default. 2) Post Recording: The time for the video to continue when the alarm is cleared. Page 75 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3) Lock: You can set whether to lock the alarm recording. If checked, after the speeding alarm is triggered, the started alarm recording will be locked. The recording lock will end after the alarm is cleared. 4) Linkage IO Output: After the speeding alarm is triggered, IO output 1 and 2 have high level output. 10 seconds after the alarm is cleared, IO output 1 and 2 return to low level. 5) Output Delay Time: The duration of the alarm output after the alarm is cleared when the linkage sound-light alarm output is activated. 6) Linkage Screen: The required live view screen after an alarm is triggered. It is not displayed by default. You can also set it to be displayed in Single or Quad screen. 7) PB Alarm Duration: The duration that the alarm remains in effect after the emergency alarm event is cleared. 8) Alarm Snap: Whether to take a snap picture after the alarm is triggered. In the case of setting the FTP address, after the IO alarm is triggered, the channel snap will be enabled, and the snap pictures will be exported via FTP. Please refer to Section 3.5.3.3 for snap setup details. 3.5.4.1.2 Speed Alarm The speed alarm is the warning reminder and alarm of speeding. Speed information can be obtained through satellite positioning, vehicle pulse, and OBD. Here you can set specific functions such as the corresponding alarm trigger conditions and linkage content. Tap Speed Alarm on the Base screen, the screen is shown as below:
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Enable: Whether to enable the speeding alarm function, check it to enable. Only by checking enable can you set the trigger condition and linkage.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) The combination of Speed and Duration is used to trigger the speed alarm, that is, when the speed exceeds the set speed for a certain period of time, it is considered as a speeding alarm. 2) Preload Speed Difference is a value for speed warning. For example, the speed threshold is 80 kilometers and the warning speed difference is 5 kilometers, when the speed reaches 75 kilometers, a voice alarm will be triggered. 3) Effective Time: a time period during which a cleared alarm is triggered again. Alarms triggered in this period are considered the same. Page 77 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual
Linkage: The services that can be linked when an alarm occurs. The specific setup is the same as the IO alarm. 3.5.4.1.3 Urgent Alarm The urgent alarm is the alarm triggered by the driver pressing the emergency button in a dangerous situation. The signal input of the emergency button is generally accessed through the 485 protocol transmission port. In Section 3.5.3.1.2, the 485 port can be configured for control urgent alarms. Here you can set specific functions such as the corresponding alarm trigger conditions and linkage content. Tap Urgent Alarm on the Base screen, the screen is shown as below:
Enable: Whether to enable the urgent alarm function, check it to enable. Only by checking enable can you set the trigger condition and linkage.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. The detailed description of the difference between alarm types is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
Page 78 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 1) Any Key: Set the duration of the key-press for emergency alarm. 2) Effective Time: a time period during which a cleared alarm is triggered again. Alarms triggered in this period are considered the same. The detailed description is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Linkage: Tap Setup. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm. 3.5.4.2 Video Alarm 3.5.4.2.1 Video Loss Video loss alarm refers to the alarm and corresponding linkage when the video signal of a certain channel is lost. Here you can set specific functions such as the corresponding alarm trigger conditions and linkage content. Tap Video > Video Loss in the Alarm screen, the screen is shown as below:
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Enable: Whether to enable the video loss alarm function, check it to enable. Only by checking enable can you set the trigger condition and linkage content.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. The detailed description of the difference between alarm types is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) Channel: An alarm will be triggered once the videos of checked channels are lost. 2) Effective Time: a time period during which a cleared alarm is triggered again. Alarms triggered in this period are considered the same. The detailed description is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Linkage: Tap Setup. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm. Page 80 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.4.2.2 Motion Motion detection alarm means that an alarm will be triggered when a moving target appears within a certain area. The premise that the motion detection alarm can be set is that the corresponding channel has a video monitoring screen. Here you can set specific functions such as the corresponding alarm trigger conditions and linkage content. Tap Video > Motion on the Alarm screen, the screen is shown as below:
Enable: Whether to enable the motion detection alarm function, check it to enable.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. The detailed description of the difference between alarm types is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) Channel: Activate the motion detection alarm for the checked channels. Page 81 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 2) Sensitivity: ranges from 1 to 8. The smaller the sensitivity value, the higher the sensitivity. Because the sensitivity is affected by the color time (day or night), etc., the value needs to be adjusted according to the actual situation. 3) Area: Tap Setup, and drag the motion detection area on the channel image. You can set multiple motion detection areas.
Note: The default is to select all. The motion detection areas are in green, and the non-detection area in gray. as shown in the following figure. 4) Car Keys Status: You can choose Close, Open, or All. That is, a motion detection alarm will be triggered once the vehicle is closed, started or in any status. 5) Speed: You can choose 0 or All. That is, a motion detection alarm will be triggered once the vehicle stops or at any speed. 6) Effective Time: The time interval between two adjacent motions is detected. If another motion is detected within this time period, it will be considered as a continuous motion. If another motion is detected outside this time period, then these two adjacent motions are considered to be independent and different motion events.
Linkage: Tap Setup. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm. 3.5.4.2.3 Cover Cover alarm means that an alarm will be triggered when a moving target appears in a certain area. The premise that the cover alarm can be set is that the corresponding channel has a video monitoring screen. Here you can set specific functions such as the corresponding alarm trigger conditions and linkage content. Tap Video > Cover on the Alarm screen, the screen is shown as Page 82 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual below:
Enable: Whether to enable the cover alarm function, check it to enable.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. The detailed description of the difference between alarm types is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) Channel: An alarm will be triggered once the checked channels are detected to be covered. 2) Sensitivity: You can choose Low, Medium, or High. 3) Duration Time: How long the coverage lasts for the alarm to be triggered. 4) Effective Time: a time period during which a cleared alarm is triggered again. Alarms Page 83 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual triggered in this period are considered the same. The detailed description is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Linkage: Tap Setup. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm. 3.5.4.3 Advanced Alarm 3.5.4.3.1 ACC Alarm The ACC Alarm is triggered based on the change of position and impact force detected by the built-in G-sensor of the MDVR. Tap Advanced > ACC Alarm on the Alarm setting screen, as shown in the following figure:
ACCEL1 Mode:
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) Threshold Value is the acceleration from the resultant force in a certain axis direction. Page 84 of 112 G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH User r Manual If the ac cceleration in the direc ction is grea ater than this s value, an a alarm will b be triggere ed;
2) Effectiv ve Time: a t time period during whi ch a cleared d alarm is tr riggered aga ain. Alarms triggere ed in this pe eriod are con nsidered the e same. ACCEL2 M Mode:
A Alarm Type:
Alarm and Event.
C Calibrate: Ta ap Calibrate e, and the va alue of each h coordinate e axis will re o. eturn to zero
nstallation A In Angle: inclu udes roll ang gle, pitch an ngle, and ya aw angle. Ed diting is not
. t supported. Ta ap the Calib brate button n and the an ngles will be e updated au y. utomatically
nstallation D In Direction:
1) The G G-sensor su upports auto matic traini ing and calib bration, and d the autom matic calibr ration takes about 15 m minutes;
2) In Tra aining will b be displaye ed during the e training;
3) When n the trainin ng is done, t the mapping g relationsh ip between the X, Y, an nd Z axes of the e device and d the actual X, Y, and Z Z axes of the e vehicle w will be displa ayed. 4) When n the trainin ng is done, t the operatio on log will r record the W WriteAxisRe esult. 5) When n the trainin ng is done, t tap the Retr ain button t to restart tra aining.
00HZ: Chec 10 ck the 100H HZ G-sensor r value. AC CC is two pa ackages per second, 50 entries ach package ea e.
Tr rigger: Tap Setup to en nter the follo owing scree en:
Page 85 of 1 112 G4 DVR-M1 1N-RPH User r Manual 1) Offset i is the accele eration from m the resulta ant force in a certain ax xis direction n. If the accelera ation in the direction is s greater tha an this value e, an alarm will be trigg gered;
2) Harsh B Braking: neg gative value e correspon nding to the x-axis;
3) Hard A cc: positive e value corre esponding t to the x-axis s;
4) Harsh L Left Turn: p positive valu ue correspon nding to the e y-axis;
5) Harsh R Right Turn:
negative va alue corresp ponding to t he y-axis;
6) Effectiv ve Time: a t time period during whi ch a cleared d alarm is tr riggered aga ain. Alarms triggere ed in this pe eriod are con nsidered the e same. 7) Recomm mended Set ttings: The r recommend ded values c can be set ac ccording to three types of vehic cles: Light D Duty, Mediu um Duty, an nd Heavy D Duty. Tap the e correspon n nding button and the recommend ded values will be fille ed in automa atically.
L inkage: Tap p Setup. The e screens an nd details ar re the same as those of the IO Alar rm. 3.5.4.3 3.2 Geo-
-fence The fu unction of th he Geo-fenc ce is to ensu ure that the vehicle is d driven along g the design ated line and parked in the desig gnated area
. Tap Advan nced > Geo-
-fence on th he Alarm se tting screen n, as shown in the follow wing figure e:
Page 86 of 1 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual In this screen, you can only enable or disable the Geo-fence alarm and voice broadcast, and cannot set the location and range of the Geo-fence. The area and line of the Geo-fence can be set on the CEIBA platform. 3.5.4.3.3 T&H Sensor At present, 4 T&H sensors are supported. The alarm will be triggered when the temperature of a sensor reaches the set value. Tap Advanced > T&H Sensor on the Alarm setting screen, as shown in the following figure:
Enable: Whether to enable the cover alarm function, check it to enable.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
Page 87 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 1) High Temp. Thresh: The alarm will be triggered when the temperature exceeds the set value;
2) Temp. Increase Warn Time & Temp. Increase Difference: Assume that when the time is set to 5 minutes and the temperature difference is set to 20 degrees, if the temperature rises by 20 degrees within 5 minutes, an early warning will be triggered. Early warning will be recorded in the log. 3) Effective Time: a time period during which a cleared alarm is triggered again. Alarms triggered in this period are considered the same.
Linkage: Tap Setup. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm. 3.5.4.4 AI Alarm AI alarms are based on active safety kits and cameras that support AI algorithms, currently including alarms for driver behavior monitoring, road safety, and blind-spot monitoring. Tap AI on the Alarm setting screen to enter the AI alarm setting screen, as shown in the figure below. Page 88 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.4.4.1 DMS Alarm The Driver Monitor System (DMS) is for monitoring driver's behaviors. Connect to the DMS cameras to enable the alarm functions. The settings for DSM alarm are as follows:
Fatigue Driving: alarm for closing eyes and fatigue of a driver
Enable: You can check the box to enable the alarm function.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. The detailed description of the difference between alarm types is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) Level Speed Range: Level-1 alarm for speed range: The alarm will be triggered by the driver's behavior only when the vehicle speed is within the set range. When the level-1 Page 89 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual alarm is triggered, there are both "beep" sounds and voice prompts. 2) Secondary Speed Range: The lower limit of this range varies with the upper limit of the level-1 alarm speed range. 3) Sensitivity: There are four options: Low, Middle, High, and User-Defined;
4) Duration: The alarm will be triggered only when the duration of action reaches the set value;
5) Effective Time: It means when an alarm is canceled and the same alarm is triggered within a certain period after the cancellation, the two alarms are considered the same.
Linkage: Tap Setup. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm.
No Driver: alarm for no driver is detected
Enable: You can check the box to enable the alarm function.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) Level Speed Range: The alarm will be triggered by the driver's behavior only when the vehicle speed is within the set range;
2) Sensitivity: There are four options: Low, Middle, High, and User-Defined;
3) Duration: The alarm will be triggered only when the duration of action reaches the set value;
4) Effective Time: It means when an alarm is canceled and the same alarm is triggered within a certain period after the cancellation, the two alarms are considered the same.
Linkage: Tap Setup. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm. Page 90 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual
Phone Call: alarm for making phone calls
Enable: You can check the box to enable the alarm function.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. The detailed description of the difference between alarm types is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) Level Speed Range: Level-1 alarm for speed range: The alarm will be triggered by the driver's behavior only when the vehicle speed is within the set range. When the level-1 alarm is triggered, there are both "beep" sounds and voice prompts;
2) Secondary Speed Range: The lower limit of this range varies with the upper limit of the level-1 alarm speed range. 3) Sensitivity: There are four options: Low, Middle, High, and User-Defined;
4) Duration: The alarm will be triggered only when the duration of action reaches the set value;
5) Effective Time: It means when an alarm is canceled and the same alarm is triggered within a certain period after the cancellation, the two alarms are considered the same. The detailed description is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Linkage: Tap Setup. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm.
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Enable: You can check the box to enable the alarm function.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. The detailed description of the difference between alarm types is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) Level Speed Range: Level-1 alarm for speed range: The alarm will be triggered by the driver's behavior only when the vehicle speed is within the set range. When the level-1 alarm is triggered, there are both "beep" sounds and voice prompts;
2) Secondary Speed Range: The lower limit of this range varies with the upper limit of the level-1 alarm speed range. 3) Sensitivity: There are four options: Low, Middle, High, and User-Defined;
4) Duration: The alarm will be triggered only when the duration of action reaches the set value;
5) Effective Time: It means when an alarm is canceled and the same alarm is triggered within a certain period after the cancellation, the two alarms are considered the same. The detailed description is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Linkage: Tap Setup. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm.
Distraction: alarm for distracted driving
Enable: You can check the box to enable the alarm function.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. The detailed description of the difference between alarm types is the same as those of the IO alarm. Page 92 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) Level Speed Range: Level-1 alarm for speed range: The alarm will be triggered by the driver's behavior only when the vehicle speed is within the set range. When the level-1 alarm is triggered, there are both "beep" sounds and voice prompts;
2) Secondary Speed Range: The lower limit of this range varies with the upper limit of the level-1 alarm speed range. 3) Sensitivity: There are four options: Low, Middle, High, and User-Defined;
4) Duration: The alarm will be triggered only when the duration of action reaches the set value;
5) Effective Time: It means when an alarm is canceled and the same alarm is triggered within a certain period after the cancellation, the two alarms are considered the same. The detailed description is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Linkage: Tap Setup to set the linkage. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm.
Yawn: alarm for yawn
Enable: You can check the box to enable the alarm function.
Alarm Type: Alarm or Event
Trigger: Tap to enter the following screen Page 93 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 1) Level Speed Range: Level-1 alarm for speed range: The alarm will be triggered by the driver's behavior only when the vehicle speed is within the set range. When the level-1 alarm is triggered, there are both "beep" sounds and voice prompts;
2) Secondary Speed Range: The lower limit of this range varies with the upper limit of the level-1 alarm speed range. 3) Sensitivity: There are four options: Low, Middle, High, and User-Defined;
4) Duration: The alarm will be triggered only when the duration of action reaches the set value;
5) Effective Time: It means when an alarm is canceled and the same alarm is triggered within a certain period after the cancellation, the two alarms are considered the same. The detailed description is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Linkage: Tap Setup to set the linkage. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm. 3.5.4.4.2 ADAS Alarm The ADAS is short for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. Connect to the ADAS cameras to enable the alarm functions. The settings for ADAS alarm are as follows:
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LDW: Lane Departure Warning
Enable: You can check the box to enable the alarm function.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. The detailed description of the difference between alarm types is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) Level Speed Range: Level-1 alarm for speed range: The alarm will be triggered by the driver's behavior only when the vehicle speed is within the set range. When the level-1 alarm is triggered, there are both "beep" sounds and voice prompts;
2) Secondary Speed Range: The lower limit of this range varies with the upper limit of the level-1 alarm speed range.
Linkage: Tap Setup. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm.
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Enable: You can check the box to enable the alarm function.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. The detailed description of the difference between alarm types is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
1) Level Speed Range: Level-1 alarm for speed range: The alarm will be triggered by the driver's behavior only when the vehicle speed is within the set range. When the level-1 alarm is triggered, there are both "beep" sounds and voice prompts;
2) Secondary Speed Range: The lower limit of this range varies with the upper limit of the level-1 alarm speed range.
Linkage: Tap Setup. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm.
HMW: Headway Monitoring Warning
Enable: You can check the box to enable the alarm function.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. The detailed description of the difference between alarm types is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
Page 96 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 1) Level Speed Range: Level-1 alarm for speed range: The alarm will be triggered by the driver's behavior only when the vehicle speed is within the set range. When the level-1 alarm is triggered, there are both "beep" sounds and voice prompts;
2) Secondary Speed Range: The lower limit of this range varies with the upper limit of the level-1 alarm speed range. 3) Sensitivity: There are four options: Low, Middle, High, and User-Defined;
4) Duration: The alarm will be triggered only when the duration of action reaches the set value;
5) Effective Time: It means when an alarm is canceled and the same alarm is triggered within a certain period after the cancellation, the two alarms are considered the same. The detailed description is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Linkage: Tap Setup to set the linkage. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm.
PCW: Pedestrian Collision Warning
Enable: You can check the box to enable the alarm function.
Alarm Type: Alarm and Event. The detailed description of the difference between alarm types is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Trigger: Tap Setup to enter the following screen:
Page 97 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 1) Level Speed Range: Level-1 alarm for speed range: The alarm will be triggered by the driver's behavior only when the vehicle speed is within the set range. When the level-1 alarm is triggered, there are both "beep" sounds and voice prompts;
2) Secondary Speed Range: The lower limit of this range varies with the upper limit of the level-1 alarm speed range. 3) Sensitivity: There are four options: Low, Middle, High, and User-Defined;
4) Duration: The alarm will be triggered only when the duration of action reaches the set value;
5) Effective Time: It means when an alarm is canceled and the same alarm is triggered within a certain period after the cancellation, the two alarms are considered the same. The detailed description is the same as those of the IO alarm.
Linkage: Tap Setup to set the linkage. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm. 3.5.4.4.3 BSD Alarm The BSD is short for Blind Spot Detection. Connect to the BSD cameras to enable the alarm functions. The settings for BSD alarm are as follows:
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Right B BSD: Right Blind Spot Detection
Enable: You E u can check k the box to enable the alarm funct tion.
A Alarm Type e: Alarm or Event
Trigger: Tap p to enter th he following g screen 1)
) Level Sp eed Range:
The alarm will be trig gered by th he driver's be ehavior only y when the vehicle sp peed is with hin the set r range. The s speed limit i is 0-255 km m/h.
) Duration 2)
: It refers to o the time fr rom when th he alarm is triggered to o when it is canceled;
) Effective 3) e Time: It m means when an alarm is canceled an nd the same e alarm is tr riggered within a c certain peri od after the e cancellatio on, the two a alarms are c considered t the same. The detai iled descrip ption is the s same as tho se of the IO O alarm. 4)
) Warning Area in Stra aight: 50, 8 0, and 120 c cm
) Warning 5) Area While e Turning: 1 150, 200, an nd 250 cm
) You can c 6) check the b ox to enabl e the DSM Automatic Capture fun nction. Page 99 of 1 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual
Linkage: Tap Setup. The screens and details are the same as those of the IO Alarm. Note: The settings of the Left BSD alarm are the same as the above and are not described here. 3.5.5 Maintenance Settings On the Config screen under Maintenance, you can import and export parameter config files, upgrade devices, view storage, and reset or restart the device. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Maintenance to enter the following screen:
Page 100 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.5.1 Config File You can import and export config parameters with a USB flash drive. When there are only parameters to be imported, you need to create a folder named "ConfigFile" under the root directory of the USB flash drive and place the parameter file in the folder.
Device Parameters Device parameters are a series of settings for the MDVR. If you export the parameters and then import them to another device, the setting parameters will be copied to the device. Tap Config under the Maintenance settings to enter the screen as shown in the following figure:
Connect the device to a USB flash drive, select the Export button in the Config File Export line to export the config file to the root directory of the USB flash drive, generating a folder named
"ConfigFile". There is an MDVR model folder (such as X3-SE) in the ConfigFile. The MDVR model folder contains the parameter file named config. The config file contains all the parameters that can be exported from the MDVR (registration information such as license plate number will not Page 101 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual be exported). Connect the USB flash drive containing the config file to another device, select "Import", and the device will prompt that the parameter import is successful. Parameters in the config file contained in the USB flash drive will be imported into the device (registration information such as license plate number will not be imported). The import and export processes of DMS device parameter files are the same as those of MDVR and are not described here. 3.5.5.2 FileData 3.5.5.2.1 Data Export On the Data Export screen, you can export the specified Captured Picture/Alarm Log/Operation Log/Black Box File/DEBUG File at any time. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup >
Maintenance > File Data to enter the screen as follows:
Page 102 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual Export Time: You can export the data of all the time periods, or export the data of part of the time periods. File Type: You can select Captured Picture/Alarm Log/Operation Log/Black Box File/DEBUG File. Connect the device to a USB flash drive and tap Export. If there are relevant files, the "Export succeeded." message will be displayed; if there is no corresponding file, the "No file." message will be displayed. After exporting the files, plug the USB flash drive into a computer and select the corresponding files to be exported. The log location is shown in the following figure:
Page 103 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.5.5.2.2 File Operation The File Opt screen is for importing and exporting the Geo-fence file in the device.
Geo-fence file Export: Export the file from the device to the root directory of a USB flash drive. The file name is area.json. The location of the file is shown in the following figure:
Import: Place the Geo-fence file in the root directory of a USB flash drive and tap Import to import the file. (It can also be issued remotely via the CEIBA platform.) Note: The Geo-fence is applicable to all models. 3.5.5.3 Upgrade The Upgrade function can upgrade and update MDVR software, CP4 software, IPC software, GPS module, and R-Watch software. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup >
Maintenance > Upgrade to enter the screen as follows:
Page 104 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual Create a folder named "upgrade" under the root directory of a USB flash drive, place the upgrade file in the folder, plug the USB flash drive into the USB port on the front panel of the MDVR, and tap the corresponding upgrade button. When upgrading MDVR software, the device will restart automatically and enter the upgrade screen. When the upgrade is done, the device will restart automatically and start normally. The MDVR will not restart when other software is upgraded. Note: 1) Do not shut down the device during the upgrade. 2) When upgrading software, do not Page 105 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual place multiple upgrade files at one time, otherwise, one upgrade file will be randomly selected for the upgrade. 3.5.5.4 Storage Storage includes SD card (built-in), fireproof box (displayed as SD card (external)), and USB flash drive. SD card is for video storage, and USB flash drive is for importing and exporting parameter files. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Maintenance > Storage to enter the module. On this screen, the built-in memory and external memory (such as a USB flash drive) can be formatted as shown in the following figure:
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Storage Type: Four types: hard disk, SD card (built-in), SD card (external), and USB flash drive. G4 DVR-M1N-RPH cannot be connected to a hard disk.
Free/Total:
1) The memory works well if the device is displaying the correct memory information;
2) Not Exist: The hard disk is not found (not installed or damaged);
3) Unformatted: The hard disk is found, but the local formatting (new hard disk) is required.
Format or Not:
1) Tap Format to start formatting. After successful formatting, the capacity information of the formatted disk will be refreshed;
2) When the formatting is successful, the device can record video normally without restarting;
3) The formatting takes about 10 seconds.
Note: New hard disks and SD cards must be formatted manually before the first startup. 3.5.5.5 Reset On this screen, you can reset the device parameters to factory settings or restart the device. On the live view screen, tap Login Avatar > Setup > Maintenance > Reset to enter the screen as follows:
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Default All Settings Default All Settings can restore all parameters to the default factory settings. Tap the Reset button to restore the default setting parameters.
System Reboot Tap the Reboot button to restart the system. Page 108 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual 3.6 Logout Tap the button on the upper right corner of the Setup screen, Record Search screen, or the Log Search screen to return to the main setting screen, as shown in the following figure:
Tap the Logout button and tap "Yes" in the prompt box to log out and return to the live view screen. Page 109 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual Caution:
1.Max operation temperature: 40 degree C. Min operation temperature: -10 degree C. 2.This product can be used in UK. This device can be used in UK 3.Products can be sold in UK Declaration of conformity Trimble Transportation declares that Micro system with G4 DVR is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive SI 2017/1206. 4. This product can be used in EU member states. This device can be used in European Union. 5. Products can be sold in all EU countries Declaration of conformity Trimble Transportation declares that Micro system with G4 DVR is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. 6 . This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20cm the radiator your body. ApplicantTrimble Transportation Address6807 Shady Oak Rd, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Frequency:
WCDMA2100:1920MHz-1980MHz WCDMA900:880MHz-915MHz LTE Band 1: 1920 MHz ~ 1980 MHz LTE Band 3: 1710 MHz ~ 1785 MHz LTE Band 7:2500-2570MHz LTE Band 8: 880MHz ~ 915 MHz LTE Band 20:832-862MHz LTE Band 28:703-733MHz WIFI 2.4GHz: 2412 MHz ~ 2472 MHz Max power:
WIFI 2.4GHz:15.17dBm WCDMA900:25.09dBm WCDMA2100:24.06dBm LTE Band 1: 24.42dBm LTE Band 3: 24.36 dBm LTE Band 7: 23.92dBm LTE Band 8: 24.24dBm LTE Band 20: 22.81dBm LTE Band 28: 23.03dBm Page 110 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual ISED Canada Statement:
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada 's licence exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause interference and 2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Radiation Exposure: This equipment complies with Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To maintain compliance with IC's RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20cm the radiator your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Dclaration de l'ISED Canada:
Cet appareil contient des metteurs / rcepteurs exempts de licence qui sont conformes aux RSS exemptes de licence d'Innovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada. L'opration est sous rserve des deux conditions suivantes:
1) cet appareil ne peut pas causer d'interfrences et 2) ce dispositif doit accepter toute interfrence, y compris peut provoquer le fonctionnement ind sirable de l'appareil. Exposition aux rayonnements: Cet quipement est conforme aux radiations du Canada limites d'exposition pour un environnement incontrl Pour maintenir le respect des guides d'exposition RF d'IC, quipment doit tre.install et actionn avec une distance minimale de 20cm le radiateur de votre corps. Cet appareil et ses antennes ne doivent pas tre co-localis ou en opration en conjonction avec toute autre antenne ou metteur. FCC Warning:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. Page 111 of 112 G4 DVR-M1N-RPH User Manual If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help NOTE: This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter RF Exposure Statement To maintain compliance with FCC's RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20cm the radiator your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna nr transmitter Page 112 of 112
1 2 | Label | ID Label/Location Info | 464.76 KiB | September 24 2021 |
G4 DVR Model: G4 DVR-MIN-RPH Input: DC 8-36V FCC ID:NKS- DVR-M1N MADE IN CHINA VEYA Wnt VAM WY IG HL C! 8% OF OV 0S GI OL AW WA 03 09 OL O8 DS WO O% I Ti
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1 2 | Agent Authorization Rev 1.0 | Cover Letter(s) | 260.17 KiB | September 24 2021 |
> Trimble. PeopleNet Communications Corporation, a Trimble Company 4400 Baker Road, Minnetonka, MN 55343 United States of America Product Name: G4 DVR Model Number(s): G4 DVR-M1N-RPH Product Description: Fourth-generation DVR for use in PeopleNet's Video Intelligence service offering This letter is to declare that MiCOM Labs Inc., 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, has been authorized by PeopleNet Communications Corporation (PeopleNet) to act on PeopleNet's behalf as its agent with respect to the certification of above named equipment. All lawful acts carried out by MiCOM Labs on our behalf within the scope of this agency authorization shall have the same effect as acts of our own. In connection with its exercise of this agency authorization, MiCOM Labs Inc. is required to comply with all applicable United States and international anti-corruption and anti-bribery laws and regulations, including without limitation the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the U.K. Bribery Act. We further declare that MiCOM Labs Inc. is allowed to forward all information related to the approval and certification of equipment to the regulatory agencies as required and to discuss any issues concerning the approval application. Signature: YW, Date: Sept. 15, 2021 Name: Alan Johnson Title: Director, Hardware Engineering Company: PeopleNet Communications Corporation
1 2 | FCC Short & Long Term Confidentiality Request Rev4.1 | Cover Letter(s) | 253.68 KiB | September 24 2021 |
> Trimble. PeopleNet Communications Corporation, a Trimble Company 4400 Baker Road, Minnetonka, MN 55343 United States of America Office of Engineering Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Date: Sept. 15, 2021 Subject; Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: NKS-DVR-M1iN To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to the provisions of the Commission's rules Title 47 Sections 0.457 and 0.459, we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential documents from public disclosure indefinitely. These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of these documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market.
>| Schematic Diagram KX] Block Diagram LD Parts List DA Operational Description D< Tune-up Procedure It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondence during the certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and this information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Sincerely, Signature:
Lh Name: Afan Johnson Title: Director, Hardware Engineering
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1 | 2021-09-24 | 1860 ~ 1900 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
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1 2 | Effective |
2021-09-24
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
PeopleNet Communications Corporation
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0023060049
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1 2 | Physical Address |
4400 Baker Road
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Minnetonka, MN
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@micomlabs.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
NKS
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
DVR-M1N
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
A**** J********
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1 2 | Title |
Director, Hardware Engineering
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
612-8********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
612-8********
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1 2 |
a******@trimble.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
PeopleNet Communications Corporation
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1 2 | Physical Address |
United States
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a******@trimble.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | G4 DVR | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is ERP for frequencies below 1GHz and EIRP for frequencies above 1GHz. The antenna used with this transmitter must be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi- transmitter product procedures. End-users must be provided with operating procedures for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Output power listed is conducted power. This device contains 20 and 40 MHz signal bandwidth. The antenna used with this transmitter must be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi- transmitter product procedures. End-users must be provided with operating procedures for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen HUAK Testing Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
J**** Z******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+86-7********
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j******@cer-mark.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1852.4 | 1907.6 | 0.28184 | 0.000739 ppm | 4M14F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.24774 | 0.000739 ppm | 4M18F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 24E | 1860 | 1900 | 0.33884 | 0.001703 ppm | 18M0G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 24E | 1851.5 | 1908.5 | 0.41115 | 0.001703 ppm | 2M69W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 24E | 1860 | 1900 | 0.21827 | 0.001703 ppm | 17M9W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 27 | 1720 | 1745 | 0.21429 | 0.004372 ppm | 17M9G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 27 | 1720 | 1745 | 0.19187 | 0.004372 ppm | 17M9W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 22H | 829 | 829 | 0.2037 | 0.002989 ppm | 9M00G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 22H | 825.5 | 847.5 | 0.22751 | 0.002989 ppm | 2M70W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22H | 829 | 844 | 0.21478 | 0.002989 ppm | 8M99W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 11 | 27 | 704 | 711 | 0.19588 | 0.003887 ppm | 8M97G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 12 | 27 | 704 | 711 | 0.18197 | 0.003887 ppm | 8M98W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 13 | 27 | 782 | 782 | 0.25704 | 0.002519 ppm | 8M95G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 14 | 27 | 782 | 782 | 0.25645 | 0.002519 ppm | 8M95W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 15 | 27 | 793 | 793 | 0.21429 | 0.003231 ppm | 8M96G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 16 | 27 | 793 | 793 | 0.17742 | 0.003231 ppm | 8M96W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 17 | 27 | 1720 | 1770 | 0.31842 | 0.003414 ppm | 17M9G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 18 | 27 | 1720 | 1770 | 0.302 | 0.003414 ppm | 17M9W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 19 | 27 | 673 | 688 | 0.302 | 0.002733 ppm | 18M0W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 27 | 673 | 688 | 0.31989 | 0.002733 ppm | 17M9G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0368100 |
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