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Mobile Digital Video Recorder Users Manual V1.0.0 Regulatory Information The regulatory information herein might vary according to the model you purchased. Some information is only applicable for the country or region where the product is sold. FCC Information Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC conditions:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment complies with FCC/IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. FCC compliance:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. This equipment generate, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. For class A device, these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. For class B device, these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. 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. Regulatory Information I Cybersecurity Recommendations Mandatory actions to be taken towards cybersecurity 1. Change Passwords and Use Strong Passwords:
The number one reason systems get hacked is due to having weak or default passwords. It is recommended to change default passwords immediately and choose a strong password whenever possible. A strong password should be made up of at least 8 characters and a combination of special characters, numbers, and upper and lower case letters. 2. Update Firmware As is standard procedure in the tech-industry, we recommend keeping NVR, DVR, and IP camera firmware up-to-date to ensure the system is current with the latest security patches and fixes. Nice to have recommendations to improve your network security 1. Change Passwords Regularly Regularly change the credentials to your devices to help ensure that only authorized users are able to access the system. 2. Change Default HTTP and TCP Ports:
Change default HTTP and TCP ports for systems. These are the two ports used to communicate and to view video feeds remotely. These ports can be changed to any set of numbers between 1025-65535. Avoiding the default ports reduces the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you are using. 3. Enable HTTPS/SSL:
Set up an SSL Certificate to enable HTTPS. This will encrypt all communication between your devices and recorder. 4. Enable IP Filter:
Enabling your IP filter will prevent everyone, except those with specified IP addresses, from accessing the system. 5. Change ONVIF Password:
On older IP Camera firmware, the ONVIF password does not change when you change the systems credentials. You will need to either update the cameras firmware to the latest revision or manually change the ONVIF password. 6. Forward Only Ports You Need:
Only forward the HTTP and TCP ports that you need to use. Do not forward a huge range of numbers to the device. Do not DMZ the device's IP address. You do not need to forward any ports for individual cameras if they are all connected to a recorder on site; just the NVR is needed. 7. Disable Auto-Login on SmartPSS:
Those using SmartPSS to view their system and on a computer that is used by multiple people should disable auto-login. This adds a layer of security to prevent users without the appropriate credentials from accessing the system. 8. Use a Different Username and Password for SmartPSS:
Cybersecurity Recommendations II In the event that your social media, bank, email, etc. account is compromised, you would not want someone collecting those passwords and trying them out on your video surveillance system. Using a different username and password for your security system will make it more difficult for someone to guess their way into your system. 9. Limit Features of Guest Accounts:
If your system is set up for multiple users, ensure that each user only has rights to features and functions they need to use to perform their job. 10. UPnP:
UPnP will automatically try to forward ports in your router or modem. Normally this would be a good thing. However, if your system automatically forwards the ports and you leave the credentials defaulted, you may end up with unwanted visitors. If you manually forwarded the HTTP and TCP ports in your router/modem, this feature should be turned off regardless. Disabling UPnP is recommended when the function is not used in real applications. 11. SNMP:
Disable SNMP if you are not using it. If you are using SNMP, you should do so only temporarily, for tracing and testing purposes only. 12. Multicast:
Multicast is used to share video streams between two recorders. Currently there are no known issues involving Multicast, but if you are not using this feature, deactivation can enhance your network security. 13. Check the Log:
If you suspect that someone has gained unauthorized access to your system, you can check the system log. The system log will show you which IP addresses were used to login to your system and what was accessed. 14. Physically Lock Down the Device:
Ideally, you want to prevent any unauthorized physical access to your system. The best way to achieve this is to install the recorder in a lockbox, locking server rack, or in a room that is behind a lock and key. 15. Connect IP Cameras to the PoE Ports on the Back of an NVR:
Cameras connected to the PoE ports on the back of an NVR are isolated from the outside world and cannot be accessed directly. 16. Isolate NVR and IP Camera Network The network your NVR and IP camera resides on should not be the same network as your public computer network. This will prevent any visitors or unwanted guests from getting access to the same network the security system needs in order to function properly. Cybersecurity Recommendations III Foreword Models DHI-MXVR4104-GCW MxVRmnpq-abcdDHI-MxVRmnpq-abcdDHI-DAE-MxVRmnpq-abcd x=X or C or N or H;
m=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9;
n=0,1,2,3,4;
pq=04,08,12,16,20;
a=G, B or blank;
b=C,F,A,E or blank;
c=W or blank d= I or blank The models above only include WCDMA Band 2 function. Safety Instructions The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the Guide. Signal Words DANGER WARNING CAUTION TIPS NOTE Meaning Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided, could result in slight or moderate injury. Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in property damage, data loss, lower performance, or unpredictable result. Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time. Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement to the text. Terms To simplify descriptions, frequently cited functions and names in this manual have the following meanings:
Unless otherwise specified, Device in this document refers to MXVR4104 series products. Remote devices in this manual refer to NVR, IPC, speed domes connected with the devices through network. Foreword IV Smart module in this manual means smart cards installed on devices. IP host in this manual refers to hosts configured with IP addresses. PC, NVR, IPC, and speed domes are all IP hosts. To keep the devices safe, IP addresses, MAC addresses, and serial numbers cited in this manual have all been modified. Revision History No. 1 Version V1.0.0 Revision Content First release Release date January 2019 Foreword V Important Safeguards and Warnings The following section describes how to use this product correctly and how to prevent dangers and property loss in using it. Before using this product, read this Manual carefully and comply with it strictly. Keep this Manual properly after reading. Requirements Do not place or install the device near a heat source or where there is direct sunshine. Do not install the device in a humid, dusty, or smoggy place. Install the device horizontally or in a stable place. Take measures to prevent it from falling. Do not drip or splash liquid onto the device. Make sure that the device does not bear any objects filled with liquid to prevent liquid from flowing into the device. Prevent foreign objects from entering the Device, which might result in damage. Install the device in a place with good ventilation. Do not clog the air vents of the device. Use the device only within the rated input and output range. Do not dismantle the device without permission. Do not transport the Device with the front panel on the bottom. Transport, use and store the Device under the allowed humidity and temperature conditions. Do not expose the Device to water or excessive moisture when washing the car. A failure to follow this instruction might result in short circuit, fire, or other malfunctions. The dust on the circuit board will cause short circuit, which affect the normal operation of the Device and even damage the Device.To make the Device work stably for a long time, please regularly use the brush to remove the dust from components, including circuit board, connectors, and chassis. Keep the Device installed horizontally and make sure the internal anti-vibration components work properly. Unlock the HDD box before pulling it out; otherwise there might cause damage to the Device. After all the cables are connected, tie up the cables to avoid the dangers such as short circuit, heat and electric shock resulted from loose cables. When a device is connected with a car mount display, mount the camera at least 2m away from the display. If the camera and display are too close, tune down the volume of the car mount display to avoid squeal. Power Requirements Use the battery exactly as prescribed; otherwise, the battery might catch fire or explode!
Always replace with the same type of batteries!
Use the wires (power cords) recommended for the region where the device is used within the specified range of specifications!
The appliance coupler is a disconnection device. Keep a convenient angle when using it. Important Safeguards and Warnings VI Take care to complete the circuit connection. A failure to follow this instruction might result in Device damage. Prevent short circuit from occurring on all external wiring parts. After all the lines connections are completed, you can start connecting power cable. Ensure the project is well grounded to avoid interference to video and audio signals and avoid electrostatic or induced voltage to damage the Device. Unplug the power cable before you remove the audio/video signal cable, RS-232 or RS-485 cable; otherwise these ports might be damaged. Important Safeguards and Warnings VII Table of Contents Regulatory Information ........................................................................................................................... I Cybersecurity Recommendations ........................................................................................................ II Foreword ............................................................................................................................................... IV Important Safeguards and Warnings .................................................................................................. VI 1 Product Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 1 Product Overview ........................................................................................................................ 1 Functions ..................................................................................................................................... 1 2 Dimension and Installation ................................................................................................................. 3 Out-of-box Audit .......................................................................................................................... 3 Device Structure .......................................................................................................................... 3 2.2.1 Front Panel ........................................................................................................................ 3 2.2.2 Rear Panel ........................................................................................................................ 4 2.2.3 Interface definitions ........................................................................................................... 5 2.2.4 Dimensional drawing ......................................................................................................... 9 Installation ................................................................................................................................. 10 2.3.1 Installing HDD ................................................................................................................. 10 2.3.2 Installing SIM Card and SD Card .................................................................................... 13 2.3.3 Installing antenna ............................................................................................................ 13 2.3.4 Fixing the Device ............................................................................................................. 14 2.3.5 Connecting to Power Cables ........................................................................................... 15 Audio and Video Output Connection ......................................................................................... 17 Alarm Input and Output Connection .......................................................................................... 18 2.5.1 Alarm Input Type ............................................................................................................. 19 2.5.2 Alarm Input Port .............................................................................................................. 20 3 Boot up the Device ............................................................................................................................ 21 4 Local Configurations ......................................................................................................................... 22 Initializing Device ....................................................................................................................... 22 Logging into the Device ............................................................................................................. 24 Quick Configuration ................................................................................................................... 25 4.3.1 Configure IP address....................................................................................................... 25 4.3.2 Configuring General Settings .......................................................................................... 27 4.3.3 Configuring Remote Devices ........................................................................................... 29 4.3.4 Configuring Record Settings ........................................................................................... 33 4.3.5 Set up the storage plan ................................................................................................... 34 Common Operations ................................................................................................................. 37 4.4.1 Live View ......................................................................................................................... 37 4.4.2 Video Search ................................................................................................................... 46 Alarm Configuration ................................................................................................................... 52 4.5.1 Alarm ............................................................................................................................... 52 4.5.2 Configuring Video Detection Settings .............................................................................. 68 4.5.3 Configuring Alarm Events Settings .................................................................................. 69 Table of Contents VIII 4.5.4 Abnormality ..................................................................................................................... 70 4.5.5 Configuring Alarm Output Settings .................................................................................. 72 4.5.6 Searching Alarm Log ....................................................................................................... 73 System config ............................................................................................................................ 73 4.6.1 Configuring Camera ........................................................................................................ 73 4.6.2 Network Parameters Configuration ................................................................................. 78 4.6.3 Configuring platform ........................................................................................................ 85 4.6.4 Setting Device Storage ................................................................................................... 88 4.6.5 Setting user info .............................................................................................................. 92 4.6.6 Set up system services ................................................................................................... 97 4.6.7 Configuring display output ............................................................................................... 98 4.6.8 Configuring RS-232 port function .................................................................................. 102 4.6.9 Configuring Vehicle Settings ......................................................................................... 103 System Update ........................................................................................................................ 106 4.7.1 Viewing system version ................................................................................................. 106 4.7.2 Upgrading System ......................................................................................................... 107 System Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 109 4.8.1 Requirement for Maintenance ....................................................................................... 109 4.8.2 Maintaining password ................................................................................................... 109 4.8.3 Querying log .................................................................................................................. 112 4.8.4 Review status information ............................................................................................. 113 4.8.5 Auto Maintain ................................................................................................................ 115 4.8.6 Backing Up and Restoring............................................................................................. 117 4.8.7 Restored to the Default Settings ................................................................................... 119 4.8.8 Network packet capturing .............................................................................................. 120 4.8.9 Shutdown ...................................................................................................................... 120 5 Web Operations ............................................................................................................................... 122 Initializing Device ..................................................................................................................... 122 Logging into the Device ........................................................................................................... 123 Quick configuring ..................................................................................................................... 124 5.3.1 Configure IP address..................................................................................................... 124 5.3.2 Configuring General Settings ........................................................................................ 126 5.3.3 Configuring Remote Devices ......................................................................................... 128 5.3.4 Configuring Record Settings ......................................................................................... 133 5.3.5 Set up the storage plan ................................................................................................. 134 Common operations ................................................................................................................ 137 5.4.1 Live View ....................................................................................................................... 137 5.4.2 Video playback .............................................................................................................. 146 5.4.3 Configuring Alarm Events Settings ................................................................................ 153 System Settings ...................................................................................................................... 154 5.5.1 Configuring lens parameter ........................................................................................... 154 5.5.2 Network Parameters Configuration ............................................................................... 161 5.5.3 Set alarm information .................................................................................................... 170 5.5.4 Managing storage device .............................................................................................. 178 5.5.5 Configuring system settings .......................................................................................... 179 5.5.6 Safety ............................................................................................................................ 187 5.5.7 Configuring Vehicle Settings ......................................................................................... 193 Table of Contents IX System Update ........................................................................................................................ 197 5.6.1 View system version ...................................................................................................... 197 5.6.2 Upgrading System Firmwares ....................................................................................... 197 System Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 197 5.7.1 Requirement for Maintenance ....................................................................................... 197 5.7.2 System Information ....................................................................................................... 198 5.7.3 Auto Maintain ................................................................................................................ 198 5.7.4 Backing Up and Restoring............................................................................................. 200 5.7.5 Network packet capturing .............................................................................................. 202 6 Operating by DSS ............................................................................................................................ 203 7 FAQ ................................................................................................................................................... 204 Mouse Operations .......................................................................................................... 208 HDD Capacity Calculation ............................................................................................. 210 Technical parameters..................................................................................................... 211 Table of Contents X 1 Product Introduction Product Overview Based on the new generation platform, the MXVR4104 series products are onboard video monitoring products that integrate video capturing, locating, and drive recording. Features:
Up to 4-channel coaxial video input and 4-channel remote video input. Compatible with AHD, TVI, and CVBS video signals. The use of H.264/H.265 encoding ensures high encoding efficiency and saves storage space. Netcom wireless network modules (3G which only include WCDMA function is optional) are built in after full consideration of network application needs of car mount products. The use of professional car-mount design in standard size features low power consumption and novel shape. Wide power voltage range adapts to various car mount power supply. Unique HDD and SD car storage design makes recording backup and management easier. This product can be widely used for car mount monitoring in public transportation, long-range passenger transport, police patrol, urban management patrol, cash carriers, hazardous goods transport, and logistics transport, or video monitoring in harsh environments. Functions Function Storage Compression Backup Description Stores the data in the dedicated format which cannot be falsified and ensure the data security. Supports multi-channel audio and video signals, and each channel signal supports real-time compression by independent hardware to realize the sync between sound and image. Plug in a USB storage device (such as USB flash disk and mobile HDD) to back up You can back up the data by downloading the files from the device HDD and SD card through Internet Every channel supports real-time and independent recording, and you can play backward, monitor on Internet, query and download recordings Video playback Supports several playback modes: Slow playback, fast playback, backward playback, and frame-by-frame playback. Displays the accurate time when the event occurred during playback. Operation through Network Supports remote operations through network, such as real-time remote monitoring, recorded video search and playback, and PTZ control 1 Function Description Alarm linkage Communication interfaces Provides eight routes of electric level alarm inputs that can connect to signals such as car door signal, cornering lamp signal, reversing and braking signal, to give an indication and take a record Supports 2 routes of electric level alarm output to realize easy alarm linkage Supports protective circuit for alarm input port and alarm output port, which protect the Device from damage. Offers RS-485 interfaces to connect with external devices Offers RS-232 interfaces to connect with external car mount display Offers standard Ethernet ports that support remote network accessing Smart operations Mouse operations The same settings in the menu can be quickly copied and pasted Satellite positioning Supports positioning function and recording linkage. Recording search can be linked with vehicle moving track Removable HDD Dual stream The extractable and seismic design make you lock and move the HDD easily to realize data backup. Just connect the removable HDD to the USB port of PC, you can perform data-related operations conveniently. To cope with the low-bandwidth and instability of wireless network, the Device adopts the dual stream technology (respectively encode the real-time video and encode video in network transmission) to optimize the coding of network transmission, which improves the control capability of wireless network transmission Rollover and collision detection The integrated G-sensor supports rollover and collision detection and timely releases alarms through the platform 2 2 Dimension and Installation Describes the installation of hardware. Prior to installation, you need to know about the front panel, rear panel, structural sizes, and interface definition of the device. Then you can install corresponding HDD, SIM card, SD card, antenna, and devices. Out-of-box Audit When you receive the Device, unpack the box for checks. Firstly, check if there is any damage on the Device appearance (although the packing materials are specially selected for protecting the Device from most of accidental hit during transportation). Secondly, open the accessory box to check if the accessories are complete against the packing list. Instructions about front panel, rear panel, and labels:
The functions of indicator lights and ports are described in the later chapter of the Manual. The labels on the Device are very important for our after-sales service. To ensure the after-sales service, keep the labels well, and do not tear or throw away. You need to provide the serial number of the product when calling the after-sales service. Device Structure 2.2.1 Front Panel Describes the functions of the indicators and interfaces of the front panel. Front Panel Table 2-1 Descriptions of interfaces and indicators No. Name RJ-45 network port 1 USB interface Descriptions of interfaces and indicators One network port to connect the Recorder to network. Two USB ports that connect to peripheral devices such as USB storage device and mouse. 3 No. Name Descriptions of interfaces and indicators 2 3 4 Lock switch (Device switch) PWR REC 5 HDD 6 7 ALM IR When pulling out HDD, the Device must be unlocked, and if the Device is turned on, it will shut down automatically. To protect the HDD, this Device cannot be turned on if it is unlocked. Turning on the device only after locking it The red light is always on when the Device is powered on, and off when the Device is powered off Recording status indicator. The blue light is always on when recording, and off when not HDD status indicator. The light off indicates the hard disk runs normal while the light keeping red indicates that there are something wrong with the hard disk (such as disk missing, loose disk connection and nearly full space occupation). Alarm status indicator. The red light is always on when alarms occur, and off when not Receives infrared signal from remote control. 3G status indicator. Glows blue when 3G dial-up is working properly, and the indicator is off when 3G function is not enabled. 9 3G NOTE This function is supported on the Device with 3G module. only include WCDMA function 2.2.2 Rear Panel Describes the interface functions of the rear panel. Figure 2-2 shows the rear panel of the Device. Refer to Table 2-2 for interface function description, and 2.2.3Interface definitions for interface definitions. Rear panel No. Name Function Table 2-2 Descriptions of rear panel interfaces 4 No. Name 1 CH1-4 2 ETH interface Function Connects to HDCVI or analog mobile camera, such as CVBS, TVI, and AHD. Refer to "2.2.3.1 CH1-4 Port" for details. NOTE Different devices corresponds to different number of channels The aviation port can be converted to an RJ45 interface through a adapter cable. Access to PoE power switch to realize IPC remote access. Connects to the network to realize the login and Web interface operation of the Device. 3 4 AV OUT port Connects to the display with audio function on the vehicle for simultaneously video and audio data output. For details, see 2.4 Audio and Video Output Connection. VGA port Outputs analog video data to the connected display with VGA port. For details, see "2.2.3.3 VGA Port."
5 Power cable Positioning antenna port Connects to 6V DC36V DC power for power supply from vehicle battery. See "2.2.3.2 Power Input" for details. The red end with fuse is the anode of the power supply
(always-live wire) The black wire is the ground wire The orange one is the ACC signal (key starting wire) Connects with positioning antenna for receiving satellite positioning signals NOTE This function is supported on the Device with positioning module Connects to 3G antenna for receiving 3G signals. 3G antenna port NOTE This function is supported on the Device with 3G modules. Voice talk port Connects to voice talk device. For details, see Voice Talk Port introduction. External pickup port Connects to external pickup. For details, see External pickup port introduction. EXTEND port See EXTEND Port introduction. 6 8 9 10 11 12 ALARM/485/232 Alarm input/output port: Includes alarm input/output port, grounding, and 12V output port. For details, see 2.5Alarm Input and Output Connection. TX,RX: RS-232 port sender and receiver that connect to RS-232 port. A, B: Controls PTZ operations. 2.2.3 Interface definitions NOTE This Manual only describes functions of all jacks of each interface. You can follow these descriptions to prepare cables or contact our sales staff for purchasing cables. 5 2.2.3.1 CH1-4 Port CH1-4 port No. 1 Description 12V power supply to camera. Table 2-3 Port description 2 3 4 Grounding port. Grounding port. Video input port to receive video signal from camera. When your camera is the kind which outputs AHD, TVI or CVBS video signal, the Recorder can only receive the video signal and cannot receive the audio signal when your camera is the kind which outputs CVI video signal, the Recorder can receive both the video and audio signal. 2.2.3.2 Power Input Power input interface Table 2-4 Power input interfaces (left to right) Cable color Red Black Orange Pins Anode input Ground ACC signal input 6 2.2.3.3 VGA Port VGA interface No. 1 2 3 4 Function
+12V/1A output Ground line VGA_G RXD_232 No. 5 6 7 8 Function Audio output VGA_B VGA_R TXD_232 No. 9 10
Function VGA line sync VGA line sync
2.2.3.4 EXTEND port EXTEND port Name Function
+5
+5
IR USB +5V (upper line) USB +5V (upper line) USB data- and USB data+ that connect to USB port. Remote control signal indicator. Receives signals from remote control.
+12
+12V/1A output. Ground AV video output RS-232 serial port sender and receiver that connects to RS-232 port VO RX TX 7 2.2.3.5 Voice talk port Voice talk port Name
+12 SPK+
SPK-
Function
+12V output Ground Mic In that can connect to microphone. Mic Out that can connect to earphone. Speak positive pole Speak negative pole 2.2.3.6 External pickup port External pickup port Name
+12 Function
+12V output Ground Mic In that can connect to pickup. 8 2.2.4 Dimensional drawing Physical Dimensions (mm) 9 Hangers Installation Dimension Diagram (mm) Installation When you receive the Device, unpack the box to check the Device appearance and structures, and then install the SIM card, SD card, and HDD. NOTE Before the installation is complete, make sure the Device is disconnected from power, and do not plug or unplug components when the power is connected. When installing and taking out HDD, the Device electronic lock must be in "unlocked"
status. After the installation is complete, the Device electronic lock must be in "locked"
status before powering on the Device. 2.3.1 Installing HDD Gently press the left front cover. The left front cover automatically opens. Use a particular key to unlock the door. 10 Turn on the door locker switch Loosen the two screws at the front panel and take out the HDD carrier along the guide rail. Take out HDD box. Loosen two screws on the back panel of the HDD carrier, take out the rear carrier panel, and remove the HDD carrier enclosure. Remove the HDD box:
11 Loosen two screws of the HDD holder and remove the holder. Disassemble HDD holder Use four screws to fix the HDD and HDD holder, and install the HDD holder back to the Device. Installing HDD Install the HDD carrier enclosure in place along the rails, and then fix the HDD enclosure rear panel with two screws. Place the HDD carrier back to the Device, tighten two screws and close the door lock. 12 2.3.2 Installing SIM Card and SD Card By default, the Device is delivered without the SIM card and SD card. Install them as you need. To connect the Device to Internet through dial-up connection, you need to purchase and install a SIM card. NOTE Only supports normal SIM card. To store recording data, you need to purchase and install an SD card. Preconditions Make sure the power supply is disconnected. If it is not, the Device automatically shuts down when the door lock switch is opened. Steps The SIM card slot and SD card slot are inside the Device. Gently press the left front cover. The left front cover automatically opens. Use a particular key to unlock the door. Loosen the two screws at the front panel and take out the HDD carrier along the guide rail. Positions of the SIM card slot and SD card slot are shown in Figure 2-16. Insert the SD card and SIM card into the card slot with corresponding marks. Installing SIM Card and SD Card In Figure 2-16, is the SIM card slot and is the SD card slot. Put back the HDD box, tighten 2 screws and close the door locker. 2.3.3 Installing antenna The device antenna is installed to connect the device to the network and to locate the position of the vehicle. 13 2.3.3.1 Installation of Mobile Network Antenna CAUTION When installing sticking antenna, make sure there is no metal material below the sticking spot. For installation of mobile network antenna, see Figure 2-17. The flat antenna is recommended to be vertically attached to near the wind shield (such as on the instrument panel, or under the wind shield), or concealed inside the instrument panel. Inside installation of Mobile Network Antenna 2.3.4 Fixing the Device CAUTION Install the Device on the vehicle where it cannot be seen from outside. Avoid places with high temperature or near the air conditioning system. High temperature shortens the life of the Device. If going into the Device, the condensing water from the air conditioner can short circuit or burn the Device. Power on the Device only after all external devices are connected correctly to the Device. Install lugs onto the Device. 1) Place washers onto the fixing screw. 2) Use fixing screws with washers, mount lugs to the bottom of the Device respectively, and tighten the lugs. Install the lugs onto the Device. Fix the device onto the vehicle. 1) Punch holes on the vehicle according to the installation dimensional drawing. 2) Use screws to fix the Device onto the vehicle. 14 Fix the Device onto the vehicle. Connect cables to the Device. Check the voltage of the accumulator. The working voltage of this Device ranges from 6V to 36V. To make sure the Device works stably, directly get power supply from the accumulator. When installing the basic wires, do not use excessive force to pull the control wires. 2.3.5 Connecting to Power Cables CAUTION Before connecting the power cable, confirm whether the input voltage is between 6V DC and 36V DC. If it is out of the range, it will damage the device. Please make sure that the positive and negative poles of the power are connected correctly. If not, the device may be damaged. The diameter of the power cable should be more than 1.0 mm2. Use power cables recommended by our company. When connecting the cables to the device, make sure that the main power switch of the vehicle is turned off and the key of the vehicle is placed in the off state. 2.3.5.1 Introduction of Power Cable For the power cable of the device, see Figure 2-22. Directly use the power cable from the device. Connect the other end to the vehicle battery (the right port in the figure). The red one with fuse is positive pole of the power (normal live). The black one is the grounding cable. The orange one is the ACC signal (Key live). Power cable 15 2.3.5.2 Obtain Connection Modes of the Main Power Switch In order to ensure correct cable connection, it is necessary to obtain the connection mode of the main power switch through three methods (is the main power switch connected to the positive or negative pole of the battery?). Ask the vehicle manufacture the connection modes of the main power switch of the vehicle. Measure with a multimeter: disconnect the main switch, then measure the voltage between the vehicle body and the positive pole of the vehicle battery. If the voltage is 12V or 24V, it means that the main switch disconnects the positive pole. If the voltage is 0V, then the main switch disconnects the negative pole. Visual inspection: whether the switch cable near the vehicle battery is connected to the positive pole or the negative pole. 2.3.5.3 Connecting Operation The driving recorder must be connected to the ground wire. ACC signal, and constant electricity. Enable the main power switch on the vehicle, place the key in the OFF state, and then measure the normal live electricity of the vehicle. Use a multimeter to measure the voltage on the fuse by switching to the DC voltage range. When the multimeter detects voltage, it measures the normal live electricity on the vehicle. Generally, the voltage is 24V DC for large vehicles and 12V DC for small vehicles. However, this is subject to actual data. When the vehicle key is placed at the ACC state or the ON state, the ACC signal of the vehicle is measured. Use a multimeter to measure the voltage on the fuse by switching to the DC voltage range. When the multimeter detects voltage, remove the car key. If the voltage changes to 0V, it means that the measured signal is ACC on the car. Turn off the main power switch on the vehicle, and place the key in the OFF state. Connect the power cable according to the main power switch installation mode. See Figure 2-23 and Figure 2-24. CAUTION Before connecting with power cord, select proper fuse. 7.5A fuse is recommended. The positive and negative poles of the battery must be equipped with protective devices such as fuses. For vehicles where the master power switch is installed at the cathode of the accumulator, isolation installation is needed. 16 Vehicle main power switch installed on the positive pole of the vehicle battery Vehicle main switch installed on the negative pole of the vehicle battery Audio and Video Output Connection This section helps you understand the connection of audio and video input and output when you need to use this function. Introduction of Video and Audio Output Port The four-cored aviation port (Figure 2-25) can output the video and audio data. 17 Four-cored aviation port No. 1 2 3 4 Video Output Function 12V external power source and no more than 1.5A. Ground line Audio port Video port The Device is provided with one CVBS (PAL/NTSC 1.0VP-P, 75) port and VGA port, and supports the simultaneous output from these two ports. Read the following contents carefully before using the computer instead of monitor. For VGA output, you need to prepare a VGA adapter cable to connect to computer. To extend the Device life, do not keep the Device running for a long time. Regular demagnetizing helps keep the monitor working properly. Stay away from devices with strong electromagnetic interference. Audio output The audio output signal parameter is larger than 200mv 1K. The audio output port can directly connect to the display with audio function on the vehicle or active speaker, and the port can also drive other sound output devices through amplifier. Alarm Input and Output Connection Before using the alarm function, learn about the connections method of alarm input and output port. Alarm Input The alarm input port supports alarm signal from ground and device of 12V-24V voltage. If the alarm device is connected to the Device and other devices, use relay for isolation. Alarm Output The alarm output port cannot be connected to high-power load (less than 1A). When constructing the output circuit, the excessive current should be prevented from causing damage to the relay. Use the contactor for isolation when applying high-power loads. 18 PTZ Decoder Connection The common-ground must be prepared for PTZ decoder and the Device; otherwise the common-mode voltage might not be able to control the PTZ. It is recommended to use shielded twisted pair, and the shielding layer can be used for common ground. Prevent interference from high-voltage power, make reasonable wiring, and take measures for lighting protection. Parallel connect 120 resistance to reduce reflection and ensure high signal quality. The Device RS-458 A line and B line cannot connect to other RS-485 output device in parallel. The voltage between the A line and B line must be less than 5V. Front-end Device Grounding The bad grounding might result in chip damage. No restriction for types of alarm input The alarm input can be Always On or Always Closed. 2.5.1 Alarm Input Type Describes alarm input and output ports. Alarm input/output port Name 19 C, NO Function Alarm input 1~9, where 1~8 are local alarm input, 9 is a combination of impulse and alarm (but only one function, impulse or alarm, can be used) Outputs alarm signal to alarm device.
"NO" represents normally open type. C: Common alarm output port. TX, RX RS-232 serial port sender and receiver that connects to RS-232 port Ground line CTRL 12V 12V/0.75A output with switch control A, B RS-485 port that connects to speed dome with PTZ function. 19 2.5.2 Alarm Input Port Both NO and NC are supported. The GND of alarm detector is in parallel connection with COM (the power supply of alarm detector should be from external power source). See Figure 2-27. The GND of alarm detector is in parallel connection with GND of Device. Connect the NC port of alarm detector to the alarm input port (ALARM). When supplying power from external power source to the alarm device, the alarm device should be common-grounded with the Device. Always closed alarm input illustration 20 3 Boot up the Device CAUTION Before booting up the Device, check if input voltage matches rated voltage of the Device. Refer to international standard to offer the power input (power input that is with stable power value and less interference ) to ensure the Device works stably and prolong its service life. In the first power-on, the Device needs connection to the ACC to work as intended. Rotate the Device key to and rotate the vehicle key to ACC position. The power indicator is on, and the Device is ready for work. NOTE For the first boot up or after restoring to the default factory settings, the initialization interface is displayed on the screen. Follow on-screen instructions to initialize your Device prior to use. 21 4 Local Configurations The Device supports access and operation through the local interface. The local interface supports functions such as real-time preview, recording search, alarm setting, system setting, PTZ control interface, and monitoring window. Initializing Device Plug the devices power line into a socket. After the Device is turned on, the initialization interface is displayed. See Figure 4-1. Device Initialization Enter the password, confirm the password and the password hint, and then click Next. The unlock pattern setting interface is displayed. See Figure 4-2. NOTE To security your account, it is recommended to keep the password properly and change it regularly. The password hint can help you recall the password. 22 Unlock Pattern Draw and confirm an unlock pattern. If you do not want to configure the unlock pattern, click Skip. The password protection interface is displayed. See Figure 4-3. Password protection Configure the protection method for password. If you do not want to set the protection, clear both the Reserved Phone Number check box and the Security Question check box. Select Reserved Phone Number and enter the phone number. The phone number must be 11-digit number and can be normally communicated. Select the Security Question check box, select the question and enter the corresponding answer. Click OK. 23 Logging into the Device Boot up the Device. The main interface is displayed. See Figure 4-4. Homepage Right-click on the live view screen, the shortcut menu is displayed. Then select Main Menu. The SYSTEM LOGIN interface is displayed. See Figure 4-5. Logging in System NOTE If the unlock pattern was set during initializing, the unlock pattern login interface is displayed. Then use the unlock pattern to login. Click to view the password hint to help you recall the password. If the password is lost, click and you can retrieve the password through 24 security questions or reserved phone number. Select the admin user, and enter the corresponding password that was set during initialization. Click OK. The Main Menu interface is displayed. See Figure 4-6. Main menu Quick Configuration After initialization, to ensure normal operation, quickly and conveniently configure basic information, network connection, remote device adding, and recording schedule on the Device. 4.3.1 Configure IP address According to the network planning, configure the IP address of the Device and make sure the Device can connect to other devices in the network. Connect the Device to the network and make sure the Device can communicate with other devices in the network diagram. Preconditions Make sure the Device is connected to the network properly. Steps Select Network Settings > TCP/IP under the main menu. The system displays the TCP/IP interface, as shown in Figure 4-7. 25 TCP/IP Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-1. Table 4-1 TCP/IP parameter description Name Description Select IPv4 or IPv6. Both versions are supported NOTE IP Version For IPv6 version, in the IP address box, Default Gateway box, Preferred DNS box, and Alternate DNS box, enter 128 bits and cannot be blank MAC address Hosts MAC address, cannot be modified When the DHCP function is enabled, the system can automatically obtain the IP functions, while IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway cannot be configured. You can check the current IP address whether the DHCP takes effect or not According to your network plan, enter the modified IP address, gateway and subnet mask NOTE IP address and gateway must be in the same network segment IP address of the preferred DNS IP address of the alternate DNS DHCP IP address Subnet Mask Default gateway Preferred DNS Alternate DNS Click Apply. Click Test to test network status of IP address and gateway after IP is configured. 26 4.3.2 Configuring General Settings To facilitate the application of user, configure basic information of the Device as needed for the first time. 4.3.2.1 General Configure Language, Auto Logout Time, IPC Time Sync, License No. of the vehicle and other information. Select System Management > General Setup> Local Settings under the main menu. The General interface is displayed, see Figure 4-8. General Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-2. Table 4-2 General settings parameters description Name Description Language Video standard Select a language for the Device system Displays the video encode standard Auto Logout (minute) Enter the time period for automatic logout if there are no operations during this period. In this case, you need to login again The value ranges from 0 minutes through 60 minutes. 0 indicates there is not standby time for the Device IPC Time Sync IPC Time Sync Cycle The system enables IPC time by default. You can set the interval for IPC sync with the Device based on your needs. License No. Click Apply. Enter the license plate number of vehicle where the Device is located 27 4.3.2.2 Date and time settings Inconsistent system time among devices in a same network might cause failure of query, recording playback and other problems. Select System Management > General Setup> Date&Time under the main menu. The Date&Time interface is displayed. See Figure 4-9. Date and time settings Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-3. Table 4-3 Date and time settings parameters description Name Description System Time Displays the current system date and time System Time Zone In the Timing Mode list, if NTP is selected, configure this parameter Configure the Time zone that the device is at Date format Time format Separator DST DST type Begin time End time Timing Mode Select a date format Select a time format Separator style used for date. The DST is applied in some countries or regions. Select the DST check box if it is applied where the Device is located 1. Select the DST check box 2. According to the local regulations, configure the type, begin time and end time for the DST Select a timing mode, including DSS,, and NTP. The default selection is NTP DSS: The system time syncs with DSS platform NTP: The system time syncs with NTP server that you configured 28 Server Synchronize Port Name Description In the Timing Mode list, if NTP is selected, configure this parameter After configuring NTP server, the Device syncs time with NTP server 3. In the Timing Mode list, select NTP to enable the NTP timing function 4. Configure parameters Server: Enter IP address of NTP server Synchronize: Click Synchronize to sync the Device time with NTP server Port: The system supports TCP protocol only and the default setting is 123 Interval: Enter the interval that you want the Device to sync time with the NTP server. The maximum value is 65535 minutes Update Period (minute) Click Apply. 4.3.3 Configuring Remote Devices Remote devices refer to IPC, dome, and other equipment that can be connected to the Device through network. The system supports initialization, remote device adding, etc. 4.3.3.1 Initializing the Remote Device Initializing the remote device includes configuration of login password and IP address for the remote device. Add and operate a remote device after initialization of the remote device. The Device automatically initializes the IPC and the system uses the device password and phone information by default after IPC is connected to the Device through a PoE port. The Device initialization might fail after IPC is connected to the Device with an upgraded system version through a PoE port. Initialize the IPC on the Remote Device interface. Right-click Remote Device on the main interface. The Remote interface is displayed. See Figure 4-10. 29 Remote device Click Device Search. The searched devices are displayed. Enable Uninitialized function. The uninitialized devices are displayed. Select the check box the uninitialized device, and then click Initialize. The Password Setting interface is displayed. Configure the password by either of the following two ways. Using current device password and phone info. Select the Using current device password and phone info check box, and the remote device uses the password and phone info of the Device. Manually configure password for remote devices. 1) Clear the Using current device password and phone info check box. 2) The password setting interface is displayed. In the New Password box, enter the new password and enter it again in the Confirm Password box. Click Next. The Password Protection interface is displayed. 3) Set up password protection. Select the Phone No. check box, and then enter the phone number. Click Next. Click Skip if you do not want to set up password protection. The Network interface is displayed. Configuring network information. Set up the network information of the remote device according to your network plan, and click Next. Select Static, and manually set up the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway of the remote device. If selecting multiple devices, you can set up the IP address to increase in turn. When there is a DHCP server in the network, select DHCP, and the Device obtains IP addresses from the DHCP server automatically. 30 Directly click Skip if you do not want to set up the network information or correct network information already exists. The device initialization begins. After initialization, click OK. 4.3.3.2 Adding a Remote Device After a remote device is added, you can view video images transferred by the remote device and modify configuration of the remote device directly on the Device. You can add a remote device manually or by search. Different models of the Device support different number of remote devices to be added. Add remote devices as needed. Right-click Remote Device on the main interface. The REMOTE interface is displayed. Adding a remote device. Search and Add 1. Click Device Search, the searched devices are displayed. 2. Double-click on an IP address or select the check box of a device, and then click Add. The device displays in the added device area. Manual Add 1. Click Manual Add. The Manual Add interface is displayed. See Figure 4-11. Manual Add 2. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-4. 31 NOTE The parameters might be different depending on the model you purchased. Table 4-4 Manual Add Parameter Descriptions Name Description The channel number of the remotely connected device. You can only select a channel that has not added remote devices Select a manufacturer according to the actual situation. Parameters might vary by manufacture. Follow specific parameters on the interface Enter the IP address of remote device TCP service port. The default setting is 37777. You can configure this parameter according to your actual situation Enter RTSP Port number of remote device. The default setting is 554 Configure this parameter when the encryption function is disabled. Enter HTTP Port number of remote device. The default setting is 80 Configure this parameter when the encryption function is enabled. Enter HTTPs Port number of remote device. The default setting is 430 Enter the user name and password to login to the remote device Channel Manufacturers IP address TCP Port RTSP Port HTTP Port HTTPS port Username Password Remote Channel Select the channel number that you want to connect Encryption Decode buffer Service type This parameter must be configured when you select Onvif as the Manufacturer. Enable HTTPs or not. Configure HTTPs Port number when enabled. Enter the size of decode buffer. The unit is millisecond and you can select from 80 through 480 This must be set up when you select Onvif or Custom as the Manufacturer When selecting different manufacturers, the service types are different. Select the service type based on your needs 3. Click OK. The device displays in the added device area. NOTE indicates connection is successful;
indicates connection failed. To delete the remote device, click
; to modify the information of an added device, click or double-click the added device. 32 4.3.4 Configuring Record Settings When recording and snapshot functions are enabled, the Device can start recording and snapshot according to the configured recording and snapshot schedule. Recording types include automatic recording and manual recording. You can select recording type according to different stream types. Auto: The recording starts automatically according to the record type and recording time as configured in the recording schedule. Manual: Keep general recording for 24 hours for the selected channel. Manual recording operation requires the user have the permission to access STORAGE settings. Right-click Manual > Record on the homepage. The Record interface is displayed, see Figure 4-12. Record Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-5. Table 4-5 Record control parameter description Name Description Channel Status The channel that connects to the remote device is displayed. You can select one or several channels or select All Indicates the recording status of corresponding channels. The choices include Auto, Manual, Enable, and Stop
: Selected
: Not selected 33 Name Description Select the recording mode, including Manual, Auto, and Stop Manual: Top priority. When the Manual check box is selected, the system keeps general recording for 24 hours for the corresponding channel Auto: The system starts recording according to the record type (such as general alarm, motion detect, and system alarm) and recording time Stop: Do not record Enable or disable the scheduled snapshot for the corresponding channels Auto/Manual/Stop Enable/Disable Click Apply. 4.3.5 Set up the storage plan Configure recording schedule and snapshot storage according to the actual application scenarios. The Device starts corresponding types of recording and snapshot within a period of configured time. 4.3.5.1 Configuring Recording Schedule The default recording setting is 24 hours general recording for all channels. You can configure conducting various recording types in any recording time. Select Storage > Schedule > Record under the main menu. The Record interface is displayed. See Figure 4-13. Record Plan Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-6. Table 4-6 Record schedule parameters description Name Description 34 Name Channel Pre-record Description Select a channel to configure the corresponding recording schedule. To configure the same setting for all channels, select All Start recording for 0 seconds to 30 seconds before the alarm event occurs. If you enter 0 seconds, there will be no pre-recording Configure the recording time period. 1) Click corresponding to the week. The Time Period interface is displayed. See Figure 4-14. Time Period 2) Select the record type and weekday, and enter the recording period. 3) Click OK. The recording schedule appears on the Record interface to view the configured recording schedule directly. Click Apply. NOTE Click Copy to copy the settings to other channels. 4.3.5.2 Configure snapshot schedule After snapshot schedule is configured, the Device starts corresponding types of snapshot according to the configured snapshot schedule. Select Storage > Schedule > Snapshot under the main menu. The Snapshot interface is displayed. See Figure 4-15. 35 Snapshot Configuring time period for taking snapshots. 1) Click
.corresponding to the week. The Time Period interface is displayed. See Figure 4-16. Time Period 2) Select the snapshot type and weekday, and enter the period for taking snapshot. 3) Click OK. Snapshot schedule appears on the Snapshot interface to view the configured snapshot schedule directly. Click OK. 36 Common Operations 4.4.1 Live View 4.4.1.1 Previewing real-time pictures After the Device is turned on, the multi-channel preview interface is displayed. See Figure 4-17. For icon descriptions, see Table 4-7. TIPS See .On the live view interface, the added remote device can be dragged to other channel if needed. You can view the information such as time, channel name, and recording and alarm status in the channel view. When you move the pointer to a channel window, the live view control bar is displayed. Click to display the channel window upside down with left and right side reversed. The preview mode by default is general. When the face detection is enabled, right-click Preview Mode > Face on the preview interface. The face detected is displayed at the bottom of the preview interface. Preview 37 Table 4-7 Information Bar Status Description Displays the ACC status of the vehicles Vehicle ACC status Voltage status Vehicle speed 3G connection status Satellite positioning status means ACC ON;
means ACC OFF Displays the accumulator voltage of the vehicle and the voltage of the UPS carried by the Device. The voltage value on the left is the accumulator voltage. The voltage value on the right is the UPS voltage. means ACC ON;
means ACC OFF Displays the vehicle speed. When the speed increases or decreases, the icon status changes accordingly means the vehicle is still;
means it has achieved the maximum speed Displays the 3G connection status of the SIM card and signal strength. The more the bars, the stronger the signals means no SIM card or no connection with a mobile network. Displays the satellite positioning status and signal strength. The more the bars, the stronger the signal means satellite positioning failed;
means successful satellite positioning and signal strength. Displays the status of the Device registered to the platform Platform registration status means not registered to the platform;
means registered to the DSS platform;
means successful P2P connection. 4.4.1.2 Shortcut menu Shortcut Menu Right-click on the live view screen, the shortcut menu is displayed. See Figure 4-18. NOTE The parameters might be different depending on the model you purchased. 38 Right-click menu View layout:
Main Menu: Open Main Menu interface. Image splitting: Select View 1, View 4, View 8, and View 9 for image splitting mode. Different model supports different view layout mode. Search: Open the playback interface where you can search and play back record files or pictures. PTZ: PTZ Setting interface is displayed. Remote Device: Search and add a remote device. Manual: Record or Alarm Output interface is displayed. Color Setting: Color Setting interface is displayed. Zero-Ch Encode: Zero-Ch Encode interface is displayed. NOTE After entering the main menu interface, right-clicking on the screen can return to the previous interface. 4.4.1.3 PTZ Operations 4.4.1.3.1 Controls the PTZ Right-click on the live view screen and then select PTZ. The PTZ control panel is displayed. See Figure 4-19. PTZ support rotating device toward eight directions, up, down, left, right, left up, right up, left down, right down. Speed function controls the movement speed. For example, the rotation with the step length at 8 is faster than the rotation with the step length at 1. Click
to display or hide the PTZ functions. 39 PTZ Control 4.4.1.3.2 Configuring PTZ Fn On the preview interface, right-click PTZ > PTZ Fn on the channel of the video image enabled in the single-window screen. PTZ Fn interface is displayed. See Figure 4-20. PTZ Fn Configure parameters Click Disable for Image De-Jitter to enable the image de-jitter function. When enabled, electronic image stabilization can be realized. Click Disable for Defog to enable the defog function. The system can automatically remove fog in video images to clearly display images in foggy and haze days. Check Image NR and configure the level of noise removal. The system can reduce the image noise according to the configured level. Check Joystick Lock Enable to enable the joystick lock function. The joystick of the external keyboard will be locked when enabled. Then the PTZ cannot be operated by using the joystick. Click Save. 4.4.1.3.3 Configuring PTZ Shutter On the preview interface, right-click PTZ > PTZ Shutter on the channel of the video image enabled in the single-window screen. The PTZ Shutter interface is displayed. See Figure 4-21. 40 PTZ Shutter Click Disable to enable the PTZ shutter. Click Save. 4.4.1.3.4 Configuring PTZ Functions Click
. The PTZ function interface is displayed. See Figure 4-22. SeeTable 4-8 for functions description. PTZ Functions Function Description Table 4-8 PTZ Function Description 41 Function Description You can quickly move the PTZ camera to the configured presets after configuration. In the PTZ Setup list, select Preset, and then move the camera to the direction that you want to monitor Preset point Calling Tours 5. Click to select Preset. The Preset interface is displayed. 6. Through the control panel of PTZ, move the camera to the surveillance 7. direction that you need. In the Preset box, enter the preset value Value ranges from 1255 for preset. 8. Click Set to complete adding preset. Return to the PTZ function interface, enter the preset value, and then click
, the camera moves to the location of preset. The PTZ camera repeats performing tours among the configured presets after configuration 9. Click to select Tour. The Tour interface is displayed. 10. Set up the value of the tour. The value ranges from 1255. 11. Enter the preset value. 12. Click Add Preset or Del Preset to add or delete the presets from the tour. NOTE You can do this repeatedly to Add Preset or Del Preset from the tour. Return to the PTZ function interface, enter the tour value, and then click
. The camera starts rotating according to the configured tour. Click Del to delete the tour. The PTZ camera repeats movement according to the configured patterns. The operation records include the information such as the manual operations and focus adjustment 13. Click to select Pattern. The Pattern interface is displayed. 14. Set the pattern value. The value ranges from 1255 for pattern. Touring pattern 15. Click Start Rec. Then operate the PTZ control panel to adjust the camera with regard to the parameters such as monitoring direction, zoom, and focus 16. Click Complete to complete setting. Return to the PTZ function interface, enter the pattern value, and then click
. The camera moves according to the configured patterns. 42 Function Description After setting up scan, the camera automatically scans the configured left border and right border Scan 17. Click to select Border. The Border interface is displayed. 18. Through the PTZ control panel, move the camera to the left border that you want and click Set the left border; move the camera to the right border that you want and click Set the right border. Configuration finished Return to the PTZ function interface. Click to enable scan. Pan Click
. The camera PTZ will continuously rotate in a horizontal way by 360 degrees. Controls the screen wiper of external device through RS-485 command. To use this function, make sure it is supported on the external device AUX PTZ menu Flip Reset Click to enable and disable light, wiper or defogging. Use the auxiliary command to enable power-on setting or power-off reset PTZ. to enable the PTZ menu. Operate and configure the camera through Click the PTZ menu. Click to flip display the video image. Click to reset the PTZ. 4.4.1.4 Configuring Image settings Right-click Image Color on the digital channel of the enabled video image. The IPC Config interface is displayed. See Figure 4-23. 43 IPC Config Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-9. Parameters in gray cannot be configured. Table 4-9 Color setting parameters description Name Description Time Period Effective Time Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Select the time period to enable the effective time, and then enter the time in the box. Adjusts the image brightness. The bigger the value is, the brighter the image will become Adjusts the contrast of the images. The bigger the value is, the more obvious the contrast between the light area and dark area will become Adjusts the color darkness. Adjust the saturation according to the actual situation. The bigger the value, the lighter the color will become Adjusts the image brightness. Adjust the saturation according to the actual situation. The bigger the value, the brighter the image will become Sharpness Adjusts the edge sharpness of images. The bigger the value is, the more obvious the image edge will become Color mode Image Position Select a color mode for the image that you want to view. Click Custom to customize the color mode. Adjusts the image gains. The bigger the value is, the more obvious the contrast will become and the noises are also greater. Click Apply. 4.4.1.5 Configuring Alarm Output Settings Right-click Manual > Alarm Out on the preview interface. The Alarm Out interface is displayed. See Figure 4-24. 44 Alarm Output Select alarm output mode. Manual: After the alarm linkage is configured, no matter whether there is an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port keeps generating alarm. Auto: After the alarm linkage is configured, when an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port generates alarm. Stop: After the alarm linkage is configured, no matter whether there is an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port never generate alarm. Click Apply. View status of all alarm output ports under Status. 4.4.1.6 Multi-channel preview Right-click Zero-Ch Encode on the preview interface. The Zero-Ch Encode interface is displayed. See Figure 4-25. 45 Zero-Ch Encode Click to enable zero-ch encode. means enabled. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-10. Encode Mode Resolution FPS Table 4-10 Multi-channel encode parameters description Name Description Encode Mode of video The higher the video resolution, the better the image quality Configure the frames per seconds for video. The larger the value is, the smoother and more vivid the image will be. Bit Stream Select a value for bit rate of video Click Apply. The zero-ch encode icon is displayed on the Preview interface of the WEB screen. 4.4.2 Video Search Right-click Video Search on the preview interface. The video playback interface is displayed. See Figure 4-26. See detailed description in Table 4-11. 46 Video playback Icon Function Description Table 4-11 Play Control Bar Play When this icon displays, it means the video is paused or not being played, click this icon to play video Stop Click this icon to stop playback Play Backward. Slow Playback. Speed-up Play Click this icon to rewind. Click this icon to reduce play speed. Click to start slow play. Click this icon to increase play speed. Click to start fast play. Audio Drag the slider to adjust the volume. Click to enable mute mode. Snapshot Click this icon to take a snapshot. 4.4.2.2 Playing Back Recorded Video Files You can play back recorded video by time or file list. During playing back, you can zoom in an area of image to view the details. To zoom in an area of image, do either of the following:
Hold down the left mouse button to select the area that you want to enlarge. The area is enlarged after the left mouse button is released. Right-click on the screen to exit zoomed in status. Point to the center of the area that you want to enlarge, move the wheel button to zoom 47 in the area. After entering the zoomed in status, you can drag the enlarged area to move to any directions to view details of other parts of image. Right-click on the enlarged image to return to the original status. 4.4.2.2.1 Playing Back by Date The search sources include From R/W HDD and redundancy HDD. The search sources include From R/W HDD and redundancy HDD. The redundancy HDD is supported only when there is a redundancy HDD on the Device. For details about redundancy HDD operations, see 4.6.4.2Managing Storage Device. From R/W HDD: Play back recorded videos from local HDD of the Device. From redundancy HDD: Play back recorded videos from redundancy HDD of the Device if it is supported. Select the month, year, and channel number that you want to search. Select date and record type. Record Type Click to start playing back recorded video. 4.4.2.2.2 Playing Back by File List The search sources include From R/W HDD and redundancy HDD. The search sources include From R/W HDD and redundancy HDD. The redundancy HDD is supported only when there is a redundancy HDD on the Device. For details about redundancy HDD operations, see 4.6.4.2Managing Storage Device. From R/W HDD: Play back recorded videos from local HDD of the Device. From redundancy HDD: Play back recorded videos from redundancy HDD of the Device if it is supported. Select the month, year, and channel number that you want to search. Select a date. Click
. The recorded videos are displayed in list. See Figure 4-28. 48 File list Set up the start time of the queried file list, and then click
. The queried recording files are displayed. Record type: R indicates regular record; A indicates alarm; M indicates motion detection. Double-click the recorded video file to start playing back recorded video. Select a recorded video, and then click to lock the video file. The locked video file will not be covered. Click to view the locked video file and unlock it. 4.4.2.3 Playing Back Snapshots You can play back snapshots by time or file list. 4.4.2.3.1 Playing Back Snapshots by Time In the search type list, select PIC. Select where you want to search the snapshots, and enter the interval time. The search sources include From R/W HDD and redundancy HDD. The redundancy HDD is supported only when there is a redundancy HDD on the Device. For details about redundancy HDD operations, see 4.6.4.2Managing Storage Device. From R/W HDD: Play back snapshots from local HDD of the Device. From redundancy HDD: Play back snapshots from redundancy HDD of the Device if it is supported. Select the month, year, and channel number that you want to search. Select a date. 49 Click
. The system is playing back snapshots according to the configured interval. 4.4.2.3.2 In the search type list, select PIC. Select where you want to search the snapshots, and enter the interval time. The search sources include From R/W HDD and redundancy HDD. The redundancy HDD is supported only when there is a redundancy HDD on the Device. For details about redundancy HDD operations, see 4.6.4.2Managing Storage Device. From R/W HDD: Play back snapshots from local HDD of the Device. From redundancy HDD: Play back snapshots from redundancy HDD of the Device if it is supported. Select the month, year, and channel number that you want to search. Select a date. Click
. The snapshots are displayed in list. See Figure 4-29. File list Set the start time, and then click
, the searched snapshots are displayed. Double-click the snapshots folder or click
. The system is playing back snapshots according to the configured interval. 4.4.2.4 Recorded files backup You can back up the recorded video file into the external storage device. 50 Preconditions Make sure the external storage device such as USB flash disk is connected to the Device. Steps Select Main Menu > BACKUP. The BACKUP interface is displayed. See Figure 4-30. The detected external storage devices are displayed with the corresponding space information and status. NOTE Select the external storage device, and then click Format to clear the data in the external storage device. Select the external storage device, and then click Switch To R/W to transfer the external storage device to the record storage HDD. The system automatically saves the recorded videos to the external storage device. During backup, click Stop to stop backing up. Files backup Click Browse to select the storage path of recorded videos in an external storage device. Search recorded video. 1) Select path, record channel, type, start time, end time and file format. 2) Click Search. The list of satisfied recorded video files is displayed. See Figure 4-31. NOTE Click Clear to delete the searched recorded files. 51 List of recorded video files Select the file that you want to download, and then click Backup. The progress and remaining time are displayed by a progress bar during backup. Click OK to complete backup. You can view the backup files on PC. NOTE You can view the backup files on PC. The file format is Channel number_Record Type_Time.dav. The format for time is year/month/date/hour/minute/second. Alarm Configuration 4.5.1 Alarm After the arming and disarming period and the alarm linkage action are configured, the system will start the corresponding linkage in the arming and disarming period. Take the configuration of dynamic alarm linkage detection as an example. The alarm linkage might be different depending on the alarm. The actual interface shall prevail. In the main menu, select Alarm > Video Detection > Motion Detect. The Motion detection interface is displayed, see Figure 4-32. 52 Motion detection Select the channel number, and click to enable the motion detection for the channel. Configure jitter removal time and enable delay motion detection. If there are multiple alarms during this period, the system records only one alarm event. After the delay motion detection is enabled, motion detection begins after a period of time. Set detecting area 1) Next to Region, click Setup. The Area interface is displayed, see Figure 4-33. The monitoring image is divided to 2218(PAL) or 2215(NTSC) blocks. PAL (Phase Alteration Line) applies to the countries and regions including China and Europe. NTSC (Nation Television Standards Committee) applies to the countries and regions including America and Japan. 53 Area interface 2) Select a region and set up the region name. The higher the sensitivity value is, the easier the motion detection is triggered;
the lower the threshold is, the easier the motion detection is triggered. By default, the entire video images are covered by dynamic detection. NOTE Each color represents a certain region, you can set different motion detection areas for each region. 3) Drag the left button of the mouse, and select the area of the image to be detected, and set up its sensitivity and threshold value. NOTE Channel alarm events: As long as any one of the four regions triggers alarm, the channel that houses the region will give alarm. 4) Right-click on the screen. The DETECT interface is displayed. Configure the alarm linkage. SeeTable 4-12for details. Table 4-12 Description of Alarm Linkage Linkage Description Reference chapters Video Recording When an alarm is triggered, the system starts recording by linking the record channel. After an alarm ends, the system stops recording after an extended time period according to the configured Delay. See4.5.1.2Recording for details. 54 Linkage Description Reference chapters When an alarm is triggered, the system starts recording by linking the alarm output device. After an alarm ends, the alarm output stops after an extended time period according to the configured Alarm Delay. When an alarm is triggered, the system starts snapshot by linking the channel. When an alarm is triggered, a tour of the selected channels is displayed on the local interface of the Device. When an alarm is triggered, alarm message is displayed on the local interface. When an alarm is triggered, the system sends an alarm email to a designated recipient. When an alarm is triggered, the alarm buzzer beeps. When an alarm is triggered, alarm message is recorded in the system log. See4.5.1.3Output for details. See4.5.1.4Snapshot for details. See4.5.1.5Tour for details. See4.5.1.6Show for details. See4.5.1.7Sending for details. See4.5.1.8Buzzer for details. See4.5.1.9Log for details. Alarm Output Snapshot Tour Show Message Send Email Buzzer System log Click Save. 4.5.1.2 Linking Recording After recording is linked, the system starts recording by linking with the record channel when an alarm is triggered. After an alarm ends, the system stops recording after an extended time period according to the configured Delay. 4.5.1.2.1 Configuring Recording Schedule After motion detection on the recording channel or alarm recording plan is enabled, the recording channel starts alarm linking with video recording. Select Storage > Schedule > Record under the main menu. The Record interface is displayed. See Figure 4-34. 55 Record Plan Select the channel number for linking recording. Configure the recording time period and the recording type. 1) Click
.corresponding to the week. The Time Period interface is displayed. See Figure 4-35. Time Period 2) Select the record type and weekday, and enter the recording period. Configure the alarm type as needed, and select Motion Detection or Alarm. To configure video detection linking with alarm recording (such as motion detection), select Motion Detection. To configure other types of alarm linking with recording (such as local alarm), select Alarm. 56 3) Click OK. The recording schedule appears on the Record interface to view the configured recording schedule directly. Click Apply. 4.5.1.2.2 Enabling Automatic Recording After automatic recording on the recording channel is enabled, the recording channel starts alarm linking with recording. Right-click Manual > Record on the homepage. The Record interface is displayed. Enable automatic recording on the recording channel. See Figure 4-36. Record Click Apply. 4.5.1.2.3 Configuring Recording Linkage In the alarm configuration interface, configure alarm linking with recording and delay. Enter the alarm configuration interface, and select Record Channel. See Figure 4-37. 57 Record Channel Select the record channel. Support multi-selection. One highlighted in blue means it is selected. Configure Delay. 4.5.1.2.4 Result Verification Take the configuration of motion detection on alarm linking with video recording as an example. When an alarm is triggered, click or click the record time period on the time shaft to play back alarm video after type, time, channel number, and record type are configured on the Playback interface. 4.5.1.3 Linking Alarm Output After alarm output is linked, the system gives an alarm by linking with the alarm output device when an alarm is triggered. After an alarm ends, the alarm stops after an extended time period according to the configured Alarm Delay. Preconditions The Device has been connected to the alarm output device, such as beeper, audible and visual alarm, etc. Steps Enter the alarm configuration interface, click Setting of Alarm Output. The Settings interface is displayed. See Figure 4-38. 58 Settings Click to enable the alarm output. Select a port for alarm output, and click OK. Support multi-selection. One highlighted in blue means it is selected. Configure alarm output delay. Result Verification When an alarm is triggered, the alarm output device gives an alarm, such as beep, light flashing, etc. 4.5.1.4 Linking Snapshot After snapshot is linked, the system starts snapshot by linking the channel when an alarm is triggered. 4.5.1.4.1 Configure snapshot schedule After motion detection on channel or alarm snapshot plan is enabled, the channel starts alarm linking with snapshot. Select Storage > Schedule > Snapshot under the main menu. The Snapshot interface is displayed. See Figure 4-39. 59 Snapshot Select the channel number for linking snapshot. Configure time period and type for snapshot. 1) Click
.corresponding to the week. The Time Period interface is displayed. See Figure 4-40. Time Period 2) Select the snapshot type and weekday, and enter the period for taking snapshot. Configure the alarm type as needed, and select Motion Detection or Alarm. To configure video detection linking with alarm video recording (such as motion detection), select Motion Detection. To configure other types of alarm linking with video recording (such as local alarm), select Alarm. 60 3) Click OK. Snapshot schedule appears on the Snapshot interface to view the configured snapshot schedule directly. Click Apply. 4.5.1.4.2 Enabling Automatic Snapshot After automatic snapshot on channel is enabled, the channel starts alarm linking with snapshot. Right-click Manual > Record on the homepage. The Record interface is displayed. Enable the automatic snapshot on channel. See Figure 4-41. Record Click Apply. 4.5.1.4.3 Configuring Snapshot Linkage Enter the alarm configuration interface, and select Snapshot. See Figure 4-42. 61 Snapshot Select the snapshot channel. Support multi-selection. One highlighted in blue means it is selected. 4.5.1.4.4 Result Verification When an alarm is triggered, enter the local Video Search interface. After search condition is configured, click the snapshot time period on the time shaft to play alarm snapshots back. 4.5.1.5 Linking Tour After tour is linked, a tour of the selected channels is displayed on the local interface of the Device when an alarm is triggered. Steps Enter the alarm configuration interface, and select Tour. See Figure 4-43. 62 Tour Select the channel for tour. Support multi-selection. One highlighted in blue means it is selected. Result Verification When an alarm is triggered, a tour of the selected channels is displayed on the local interface in a form of single-window. After an alarm ends, the local interface returns to the window before alarm. 4.5.1.6 Linking Message Show When an alarm is triggered, alarm message is displayed on the local interface after message display is linked. Steps Enter the alarm configuration interface, and select Message Show. See Figure 4-44. 63 Show Message Result Verification Take the configuration of motion detection on alarm linking with screen output as an example. When an alarm is triggered, the Alarm Status interface is displayed on the local interface of the Device. 4.5.1.7 Linking Email Sending After Email sending is linked, the system sends an alarm email to a designated recipient when an alarm is triggered. 4.5.1.7.1 Configuring Email Settings The alarm linking with mail sending is effective only when the email address, recipient and other information are configured. Select NETWORK > EMAIL. The EMAIL interface is displayed. See Figure 4-45. 64 Email Click to enable email function. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-13. Table 4-13 Email setting parameters description Name SMTP Server Description Configure the address of SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server. Port Username Password Receiver Sender Email Title Enter the port value of SMTP server. Enter the user name and password of SMTP server. Receivers mail address You can enter up to three email addresses separated by colons Select sender, and configure email address. You can enter no more than 63 characters in Chinese, English, and Arabic numerals Encrypt In the Encrypt list, select an encryption type from NONE, SSL, and TLS. Interval This is the interval that the system sends an email for the same type of alarm event, which means, the system does not send an email upon any alarm event The interval ranges from 0 to 3600 seconds. 0 means that there is no interval NOTE This setting helps to avoid the large amount of emails caused by frequent alarm events 65 Name Health Enable Description The system sends test mail to check if the connection is successfully set up Select the Health Enable check box, and then enter the interval. The system can send a test email to check the connection after the specified interval NOTE The value ranges from 30 minutes to 1440 minutes Click Apply. Click Test to test if emails can be sent out and received as intended after configuration. If the configuration is correct, you would receive test email. 4.5.1.7.2 Configuring Email Linkage Enter the alarm configuration interface, and select Send Email. See Figure 4-46. Mail sending 4.5.1.7.3 Result Verification When an alarm is triggered, the system sends an alarm email to a designated recipient. 4.5.1.8 Linking Buzzer After a buzzer is linked, the alarm buzzer beeps when an alarm is triggered. Steps Enter the alarm configuration interface, and select Buzzer. See Figure 4-47. 66 Buzzer Result Verification When an alarm is triggered, the Device beeps. 4.5.1.9 Linking Log After log is linked, alarm message is recorded in the system log when an alarm is triggered. Steps Enter the alarm configuration interface, and select System Log. See Figure 4-48. 67 System log Result Verification When an alarm is triggered, select Alarm > Alarm Information, and configure type, start time, end time, and researchable alarm log information. See Figure 4-49. Alarm Log 4.5.2 Configuring Video Detection Settings Check whether any change with a certain level occurs or not by analyzing video images. If a change with a certain level occurs in an image (such as object moving, fuzzy image, etc.), the system starts alarm linkage. 68 4.5.2.1 Video Detection After the motion detection is configured, the system starts alarm linkage when a mobile object occurs in the monitoring screen and the moving speed reaches the preset sensitivity. See4.5.1Alarmfor details. 4.5.2.2 Configuring Tampering After tampering is configured, the system starts alarm linkage when the monitoring screen is blocked by an object, causing the monitoring screen outputting single-color images. In the main menu, select Alarm > Detection > Tampering. The Tampering interface is displayed. See Figure 4-50. Video tampering Select the channel number, and click to enable the tampering for the channel. Configure the sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity value is, the easier the mobile object detection is triggered. The possibility of false alarm also increases. Configure the alarm linkage action. See4.5.1Alarmfor details. Click Apply. 4.5.3 Configuring Alarm Events Settings Configure the alarm event detection. When the preset alarm rule is triggered, the system starts alarm linkage. Alarm event types include local alarm and IPC offline alarm depending on different alarm input. Local alarm: When the alarm input port of the Device is connected to the alarm device, and when the alarm signal is transferred to the Device through the alarm input port, the 69 system starts alarm linkage after the local alarm is configured. IPC offline alarm: When network connecting the Device with IPC is off, the system starts alarm linkage. In the main menu, select Alarm > Alarm Input. The Alarm Input interface is displayed. See Figure 4-51. Alarm Input Click each alarm event tab, and enable the alarm input or channel. Local alarm: The local alarm is enabled by default. Select alarm input, and configure the alarm name. IPC offline alarm: The IPC offline alarm is enabled by default. Select channel number, and configure the alarm name. Configure alarm event parameters When the local alarm and the IPC offline alarm are enabled, configure Anti-dither and Device Type. Anti-dither: After the anti-dither time is configured, the system records only one alarm event during this period. Device type: Select the device type of the external alarm device, normally open and normally closed. Configure the alarm linkage action. See4.5.1Alarmfor details. Click Apply. 4.5.4 Abnormality Configure abnormal event alarm detection. When there is any abnormality occurs in hard disk or network, the system starts alarm linkage. In the main menu, select Alarm > Abnormal. The ABNORMAL interface is displayed. See Figure 4-52. 70 Abnormality Click each abnormal event bar, and select Event Type. Hard Disk: Configure abnormal event alarm detection for hard disk, including No HDD, HDD Error, HDD No Space. User: Configure abnormal event alarm detection for illegal login. Device: Configure abnormal event alarm detection for device, including low battery, temperature too high, rollover, collision, over speed and low speed. Enable abnormal event alarm detection. Abnormal event alarm detection for hard disk and user is enabled by default. Keep the default. For abnormal event alarm detection for device, click to enable abnormal event alarm detection. Configure abnormality parameters. For the detailed description, see Table 4-14. Table 4-14 Abnormal event setting parameters description Name Attempt(s) Lock Time Ceiling temperature Description If Illegal Login is selected, configure this parameter. In the Attempt(s) box, enter the maximum number of allowed password input errors If the number of password input errors reaches this value, the user account will be locked If Illegal Login is selected, configure this parameter. Set up the lock time for the locked user account when the number of password input errors reaches this value If Temperature Too High is selected, configure this parameter Enter the upper limit of device temperature. The alarm is triggered when the device temperature exceeds this value Less Than If Battery Low Voltage is selected, configure this parameter 71 Name Accumulator voltage Max Speed Min Speed Description In the Battery Voltage boxes, enter the minimum percentage of supply voltage and supply voltage to the device from the vehicle. When the vehicle is in ACC Off, the voltage supplied to the device is lower than the preset minimum percentage, the system generates an alarm If Over Speed is selected, configure this parameter The upper limit of vehicle speed. When the vehicle speed exceeds this value, the system generates an alarm If Low Speed is selected, configure this parameter The lower limit of vehicle speed. When the vehicle speed is lower than this value, the system generates an alarm Configure the alarm linkage action. See4.5.1Alarmfor details. When Restart System is enabled, the system detects no HDD and restarts after 3 minutes. Click Apply. 4.5.5 Configuring Alarm Output Settings Configure the alarm port output type of the Device, including auto, manual, and stop. When the alarm output port is connected to the alarm device, and alarm is linked with alarm output function, configure the alarm type as Auto. Then the system starts alarm linkage. In the main menu, select Alarm > Alarm Output. The Alarm Out interface is displayed. See Figure 4-53. Alarm Output Select alarm output mode. Manual: After the alarm linkage is configured, no matter whether there is an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port keeps generating alarm. Auto: After the alarm linkage is configured, when an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port generates alarm. 72 Stop: After the alarm linkage is configured, no matter whether there is an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port never generate alarm. Click Apply. View status of all alarm output ports under Status. 4.5.6 Searching Alarm Log Search alarm log within a time period. In the main menu, select Alarm > Alarm Information. The Alarm Information interface is displayed. Configure type, start time and end time. Click Search. The alarm information satisfying the searching conditions are displayed. See Figure 4-54. To view detailed alarm information, select it and click Details. After the Device is connected to an external storage device, click Backup to backup alarm information to the external storage device. Alarm information System config 4.6.1 Configuring Camera The interface might be different depending on the model you purchased. 73 4.6.1.1 Configuring Encode Parameters 4.6.1.1.1 Configuring Video Streaming You can set up some video stream parameters, including Stream Type, Encode Mode, Resolution, and more depending on the actual network bandwidth. In the main menu, select Camera > Encode Setting > Encode. The Video Stream screen appears. See Figure 4-55. Video Stream Select channel, and configure parameters. For details, see Table 4-15. Table 4-15 Encode setting parameters description Name Description Record Type The record type is permanently fixed as general and cannot be changed. For general record, motion detection and alarm, general stream is configured for recording. Encode Mode Encode Mode of video Smart Code After the smart code is enabled, reduce the bit rate value. NOTE Only some models support Smart Code. After the smart code is modified, restart IPC. Some IPC functions (such as smart analysis, ROI, SVC, corridor pattern, and more) will be invalid. Proceed with caution. Resolution The higher the video resolution, the better the image quality Frame Rate (FPS) Configure the frames per seconds for video. The higher the value, the smoother and more vivid the image 74 Name Description You can select bit rate type CBR: Constant Bit Rate, which changes around the configured value VBR: Variable Bit Rate, which changes along with Stream Ctrl environment NOTE It is recommended to select CBR when there might be only small changes in the monitoring environment, and select VBR when there might be big changes in the monitoring environment Configure the encode value for main stream and sub stream When CBR is selected, select the bit rate according to the reference bit rate, and the bit rate changes along the configured value When VBR is selected, select the upper limit value of bit rate according to the reference bit rate, and the bit rate changes along with the monitoring environment. But the maximum bit rate value changes around the configured value Select Customized, and you can configure bit rate value manually This parameter can be set only when Stream Ctrl is set to BRC_VBR. Select the image quality level. The higher the value, the better the image will become The system recommends the optimal bit rate range according to the resolution and frame rate settings Click More to enable audio encode and select audio format. Audio formats include G711a, PCM, G711u and AAC Bit Rate Quality Bit Stream More Click Apply. 4.6.1.1.2 Configuring Snapshot Streaming Configure parameters for different types of snapshots, including quality, frequency, etc. In the main menu, select Camera > Encode Setting > Snapshot. The Snapshot Stream screen appears. See Figure 4-56. 75 Snapshot Stream Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-16. Table 4-16 Snapshot setting parameters description Name Description Channel Select the corresponding channel number. Includes timing and events Snap Mode Timing: Take a snapshot within the configured period Event: Take a snapshot when there is an alarm triggered, such as local alarm, video detection and abnormality. Select a resolution for the captured image. Size If analog channel is selected, select according to actual condition. If digital channel is selected, the resolution is the same with the main stream and cannot be modified. Quality Configures the image quality by 6 levels Interval Interval of taking snapshots Select Customized to configure the snapshot interval for manually capturing snapshots. The maximum value you can set is 3600 seconds as an interval between two snapshots Click Apply. 4.6.1.2 Configuring Video Overlay Configure the time overlay and channel overlay on the monitoring screen. In the main menu, select Camera > Overlay. The Superposition Coding interface is displayed. See Figure 4-57. 76 Superposition Coding Select Superposition Coding or Preview Overlay according to overlay information. In the Superposition Coding interface, select channel to overlay the time display, channel display, and license no. display in video images. You can customize the channel display. In the Preview Overlay interface, overlay channel display. Click Apply. 4.6.1.3 Configuring PoE Review the connection status of the PoE port and reset the camera. Select Camera > PoE in the main menu. The PoE interface is displayed. See Figure 5-50. Click to turn on PoE reset function, and click Apply to reset the camera with power but offline so that the camera can be online. If the camera is still offline after reset for 3 times, the system will not reset again. When the total power of the cameras accessed through PoE exceeds the maximum power of the device, the device will force the camera connected to the maximum port number to go offline until the total power of the camera accessed through PoE does not exceed the maximum power of the device. 77 PoE 4.6.2 Network Parameters Configuration 4.6.2.1 Connection Setting Set the port for simultaneous access to the device through Clients ( including WEB clients, platform clients, mobile phone clients, etc.). Select Main Menu > NETWORK > CONNECTION SETTING. The Connection Setting interface is displayed. See Figure 4-59. Port Configure the port parameters of the device. For details, see Table 4-17. 78 NOTE The revised settings take effect after reboot. Proceed with caution. Table 4-17 Connection setting parameters description Name Description TCP Port Transmission Control Protocol port, the value is 37777 by default UDP Port User Datagram Protocol. The default value setting is 37778. You can enter the value according to your needs HTTP Port HTTP S Port RSTP Port Hyper Text Transfer Protocol port. The default setting is 80. You can enter the value according to your actual situation, and in this case, add the modified value after the address when logging the Device on the browser Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer port. Click
, and then enter the value according to your actual situation. The default setting is 443. Real Time Streaming Protocol port, leave it if the value is 554 by default. If you use Apple browser QuickTime or VLC to play the real-time monitoring screen, the following formats can be used: This function is also available for Blackberry When the URL format requiring RTSP, you need to specify channel number and bit stream type in the URL, and also user name and password if needed When playing live view with Blackberry smart phone, you need to turn off the audio, and then set the code mode to H.264B and resolution to CIF URL format example Rtsp://<user name>:<password>@<IP address>:<port>/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0 Username, such as admin Password: For example, admin_123 IP address: For example, 192.168.1.16 Port: The default setting is 554. If the default setting is displayed, you do not need to configure this parameter Channel: Refers to the Channel number, starting from 1 For example, if it is channel 2, then enter channel=2 Subtype refers to Bit stream type; 0 means main stream (Subtype=0) and 1 means sub stream (Subtype=1) So, if you require the sub stream of channel 2 from a certain device, then the URL should be rtsp://admin:admin_123@192.168.1.16:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=2&subtype=
1 If certification is not required, there's no need to specify the username and password. Use the following format rtsp:// <IP address >: <port>/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0 Click Apply. 4.6.2.2 Configuring 3G Settings After setting 3G parameters, network status and data usage can be viewed. 79 4.6.2.2.1 Setting 3G Parameters Preconditions Make sure the Device is equipped with 3G module and inserted with SIM card from the Communication Operator. The dial number, user name, and password have been obtained from the Communication Operator. Steps Select Main Menu > NETWORK > 3G > 3G. The 3G interface is displayed. See Figure 4-63. 3G Select 3G Network, click to enable the network. This function is enabled by default. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-18. Name Description Table 4-18 3G setting parameters description When the Device is accessed to private network, click to enable NetAccess NetAccess check box, enter APN name and select authentication mode. If PAP or CHAP is selected for AUTH, enter user name and password, then the Device is automatically accessed to private network Network Type When enabled, the network type is displayed, which is used to distinguish the 3G modules among Communication Operators, such as TD-LTE APN Displays access point of Communication Operator. To manually set up APN, select Customized 80 Name AUTH Description Includes PAP, CHAP, and NO_AUTH protocols. The system automatically recognizes and displays the enabled protocol Dial Number Enter the dial number provided from the Communication Operator Username Password This parameter needs to be set up when the authentication mode is PAP or CHAP The system automatically recognizes the username and password Click Apply. After access is succeeded, the obtained IP address is displayed. 4.6.2.2.2 View Mobile Network Status Check the mobile network status, including module state, SIM state, dialing state, working mode, etc. In the main menu, select NETWORK > 3G > Status. The Status interface is displayed. See Figure 4-64. Status 4.6.2.2.3 Review data usage You can review 3G data usage. In the main menu, select NETWORK > 3G > 3G Flow. The 3G Flow interface is displayed. See Figure 4-65. The system displays data usage for the last 7 days and the total data usage of the month up to date. The total data is zeroed out and accumulates again after a calendar month ends and a new one begins. Click Refresh to obtain the latest updated flow information, which is updated every 5 minutes. Click Zero Out to clear all information of the current data usage count. 81 Data usage 4.6.2.3 Configuring Switch Settings After setting up the SWITCH, the device automatically allocates IP addresses to the IPC directly connected to the PoE port of the device. CAUTION By default, the Switch Settings check box is enabled. The network segment is 10.1.1.1. It is recommended to keep the default setting. If the IP camera is from the third party, it must support the Onvif protocol and has enabled DHCP. In the main menu, select SYSTEM SETUP > NETWORK > SWITCH. The Switch interface is displayed. See Figure 4-66. 82 Switch settings Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. NOTE The IP address of Switch cannot be in the same network segment with the IP address of Device. It is recommended to use the default IP address. Click Apply. Instructions for PoE Connection For the PoE connection instructions, see Table 4-19. Operation Description Table 4-19 PoE instructions After connecting, the Device configures an IP address to the IP camera. This IP address is from the network segment where the Switch is located Try to configure the IP address by arp ping. If the DHCP function is enabled, use DHCP to configure the IP address After the IP address is configured, a broadcast will be sent from Switch. If there is any response received, the connection has been established. Then you can login and find the IP camera. You can find the corresponding digital channel has been occupied with a small PoE icon in the top left You can view the PoE channel information in the Added Device area in the REMOTE interface. You can Click Search Device to display or update the status The device automatically connects to the IPC managed through the PoE port NOTE If all channels are occupied, when IPC connects to the device through the interface, it will automatically preempt the connected channels and go online, and the remote channels will be overwritten. 83 4.6.2.4 Configuring Network Testing Settings You can test the network status and load. 4.6.2.4.1 Testing Network Status You can test the network status and view the average delay and packet loss rate. In the main menu, select Info > Network > Net Test The NET TEST interface is displayed. See Figure 4-67. Net test In the Destination IP box, enter the IP address, and then click Test. After testing is completed, the test result is displayed. You can view the evaluation for average delay, packet loss rate, and network status. 4.6.2.4.2 Testing Network Load You can view all the network information of the device, such as MAC address, connection status, IP address, data receiving speed and sending speed. In the main menu, select Info > Network > Net Load The NET LOAD interface is displayed. See Figure 4-68. 84 Net load Click the network that you want to view. The data receiving speed and sending speed information are displayed. NOTE By default, the network load of eht0 is displayed. The green line represents data sending speed, and the red line represents data receiving speed. 4.6.3 Configuring platform 4.6.3.1 Setting up auto registration After successfully auto registered, when the device is connected into the Internet, it will report the current location to the specified server to make it easier for the Client software to access the Device, and to preview and monitor it. Select PLATFORM > REGISTER The Auto Registration interface is displayed. See Figure 4-69. 85 Auto Registration Click to enable automatic registration. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-20. Name No. Address Table 4-20 Auto Registration descriptions Description Number automatically registered In the Server IP box, enter the IP address or domain name of the server to register Port The port for auto-registration Sub-device ID Unique ID for identifying the device. When different devices register to the same server, the sub-device IDs should be different Username Password User name and password used for authentication when registering to the platform. Click Apply. 4.6.3.2 Configuring P2P Settings P2P is a private network penetration technology. With this technology, you do not need to apply for dynamic domain name, set port mapping, or deploy transit server. You can add devices for management by either of the following two ways. Download an app to your mobile phone by scanning the QR code on the interface by using mobile phone client, and sign up an account. See Client Operation Examples. Loginwww.gotop2p.complatform to register, and then add devices by device serial number. For details, see P2P Operation Manual. CAUTION Before using P2P, make sure the device is connected to the Internet. 86 Preconditions The device is connected to the Internet. DMSS Client is downloaded and installed on you mobile phone. Steps Select PLATFORM > P2P The P2P interface is displayed, see Figure 4-70. P2P Click to enable P2P function. Use DMSS Client to scan the QR code under Device SN to add the device to DMSS Client. CAUTION Scan the QR code on the actual interface of Device. Click OK. After configuration is complete, the Status box shows Online, meaning the P2P registration is successful. Adding Device into Mobile Phone Client To use this function, take adding device into mobile phone client as an example. On your mobile phone, download the application. After the installation, run the client, select Remote Monitoring and go to the main menu. Add the device to the mobile client. 87 1) Click and then select Device Manager. The Device Manager interface is displayed. 2) Click
, initialize the device as needed and follow on-screen instructions to connect the device. To do so, you can scan the device label or the serial number QR code of the device on the device page. After scanning, the device is added. The serial number of the device is displayed in Serial Number section. To review the monitoring image of the device, click Start Preview. 4.6.4 Setting Device Storage 4.6.4.1 Setting basic parameters In the main menu, select Storage Management > Basic Configuration. The Basic Configuration interface is displayed. See Figure 4-71. Basic configuration Configure basic information. Select either to stop recording or overlap earlier recordings when HDD is full. Set up the length for packaging recordings. After configuring auto deleting old files, when the Device is working, it deletes the old files that occurred before the set schedule. Click Apply. 4.6.4.2 Managing Storage Device Select Main Menu > STORAGE > HDD Management. The HDD Management interface is displayed. See Figure 4-72. 88 You can set up the HDD as the read/write disk and redundancy HDD in the Type column. Read/Write: Read HDD data and save data to HDD. Redundancy HDD: If more than two HDDs are connected to the device or SD card, one HDD can be set to the redundancy HDD for recording backup. Select the HDD and click Formatting to clear all data from the HDD. Proceed with caution. Disk management 4.6.4.3 Setting FTP storage Back up recorded videos and images to the preset FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server for storage. Preconditions Make sure you have purchased or download a FTP server and installed it on your PC. NOTE For the created FTP user, you need to set the write permission; otherwise the upload of recorded videos and snapshots will be failed. Steps In the main menu, select STORAGE > FTP. The FTP interface is displayed, see Figure 4-73. 89 FTP Select Enable to enable FTP upload. The system selects SFTP by default. It is recommended to keep this default setting. When selecting FTP, the system gives a risk prompt. Select OK or Cancel based on your needs. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-21. Name Server IP Port Username Password Anonymous Remote Directory File Length Table 4-21 FTP parameter description Description The IP address of the PC that is installed with the FTP/SFTP server The default value is 21 The username and password used to access the server Select Anonymous if you want to login to the server anonymously Create folder on FTP server If you do not enter the name of remote directory, the system automatically creates the folders according to the IP, time, and channel If you enter the name of remote directory, the system creates the folder with the entered name under the FTP/SFTP root directory first, and then automatically creates the folders according to the IP, time, and channel Enter the length of the uploaded recorded video If the entered length is less than the recorded video length, only a section of the recorded video can be uploaded If the entered length is more than the recorded video length, the whole recorded video can be uploaded If the entered length is 0, the whole recorded video will be uploaded 90 Name Description When the Snap Mode is Regular, the image upload method should be determined according to the upload interval and snapshot interval. If this interval is longer than snapshot interval, the system uploads the most recent snapshot. For example, if the upload interval is 5 seconds, and snapshot interval is 2 seconds per snapshot, then an upload command is issued every 5 seconds to upload the following picture captured. If this interval is shorter than snapshot interval, the system uploads the snapshot per the snapshot interval. For example, if the interval is 5 seconds, and snapshot interval is 10 seconds per snapshot, the system uploads the snapshot every 10 seconds When the Snap Mode is Event, the system uploads captured pictures according to snapshot interval. NOTE Image Upload Interval You can configure the Interval and Snap Mode. For details, see 4.6.1.1.2Configuring Snapshot Streaming. Channel Select the channel that you want to apply the FTP settings Weekday Time Period Select the week day and set the time period that you want to upload the recorded files. You can set two periods for each week Select the record type (Alarm, MD, and General) that you want to upload. After checking the corresponding recording type next to the corresponding period, the selected recording type will be uploaded during the configured period Click Test to test if the FTP/SFTP server is successfully configured. If successful, the system will pop up a message to indicate successful connection. If failed, the system will pop up a message to indicate failed connection. Check the network connection or configurations. Click Apply. 4.6.4.4 Viewing HDD Information Select Main Menu > STORAGE > HDD. The HDD interface is displayed. The following operations can be performed in this interface. Click the HDD to view the list of video recordings in it, as shown in Figure 4-74. Double-click the HDD to view the S.M.A.R.T information of the HDD, as shown in Figure 4-75. 91 List of video recordings S.M.A.R.T information 4.6.5 Setting user info User management of the device adopts two levels: user and user group. You can manage the basic information of users and user groups. To manage account easily, it is recommended to give lower authority to the common user account than the advanced user account Authority In order to ensure the safety of the device, operations in the ACCOUNT interface (such as adding users, deleting users, etc.) can only be performed after the user's login password is correctly entered. 92 When operating in the ACCOUNT interface, if the ACCOUNT interface is not closed after the login password is correctly entered once, other operations can be directly performed. If you re-enter the ACCOUNT interface after closing it, you need to enter the login password again. Follow the interface prompts. 4.6.5.1 Setting up user group In the actual use scenario, users accessing the device may have different permissions. You can group users of different levels to facilitate maintenance and management of user information. Up to 64 user groups can be created in the system and the maximum length of user group names is 64 characters. Admin and Onvif user groups are default in the system, which cannot be deleted. New user group can only be created under the root node. Steps Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > ACCOUNT > Group Setup. The Group Setup interface is displayed, see Figure 4-76. Group name Click Add Group. The Add Group interface is displayed. See Figure 4-77. 93 Add group Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-22. Table 4-22 Description of group parameters Name Group name Description Setting up group name The group name can be set to a maximum of 64 characters and may contain letters, numbers and special symbols (including _, @, .). Remarks Setting up note info. Click the System, Playback or Monitor tabs respectively to set user group permissions. TIPS Select All to select all permissions under this category. Click OK. Related Operations After adding user groups, user group information can be edited and user groups can be deleted. Refer to Table 4-23 for details. Table 4-23 Related Operations Function Edit user group info Operation Click to edit group info. 94 Function Operation Click to delete the group. Delete group You can delete a group only if there is no user under the group. The groups of Admin and User cannot be deleted. 4.6.5.2 Setting up system user The system user is used to access and manage the device, and the system default administrator is admin. When adding different users, ensure that users can only access resources within their own permissions. Steps Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > ACCOUNT > User Setup. The User Setup interface is displayed, see Figure 4-78. User Click Add User. The system displays the Add User interface. See Figure 4-79. 95 Add User. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-24. Name Username Password Confirm Pwd Table 4-24 Description of user parameters Description Setting up user name. The user name can be set to a maximum of 64 characters and may contain letters, numbers and special symbols (including _, @, .). Setting up user password and confirming it. The new password can be set from 8 characters through 32 characters and may contain two or more types from number, letter and special characters
(excluding ' " ; : &).Enter a strong password according to the security level indication. Remarks Enter a description of the user User MAC Binding the MAC address of the user PC accessing the device. Group name Selecting the group to which users belong. Click the System, Playback or Real-time Monitoring tabs respectively to set user permissions. TIPS Select All to select all permissions under this category. Click OK. Related Operations After adding users, user information can be edited and users can be deleted. Refer toTable 4-25for details. Function Operation Table 4-25 Related Operations 96 Function Operation Click to modify information such as group, user password and reserved Editing user info mobile phone. NOTE Modification of reserved mobile phones is only available for admin account. Delete User Click to delete the user. NOTE The admin account cannot be deleted. To delete online users, you need to log into the local interface to block online users first. 4.6.5.3 Online User Select Main Menu > STATUS > NETWORK > Online User, the Online User interface is displayed. See Figure 4-80. Set the blocking time and click to block online users. Online User 4.6.6 Set up system services The device supports setting up the startup and shutdown of various internal service functions of the system. Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > SECURITY > System Service. The System Service interface is displayed. See Figure 4-81. 97 System service Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-26. Name Reset Password Mobile phone push CGI Audio and Video Transmission Encryption Table 4-26 Description of system service parameters Description After this function is enabled, you can reset a new login password of the admin account if the old one is lost. The system enables this function by default. NOTE When the Password Reset function is disabled, the password can only be reset through the password protection question in the local interface. Make sure that the password protection question is set. When this function is enabled, the device can push the triggered alarm snapshot to the mobile phone. The system enables this function by default. When enabled, the device can interface with other devices through CGI protocol. The system enables this function by default. When enabled, the transmitted audio and video can be encrypted. NOTE Video decryption should be provided by supporting device or software. Click Apply. 4.6.7 Configuring display output Configure display output parameters, including resolution, tour settings, TV adjustment, and video mirror. 98 4.6.7.1 Configuring resolution In the main menu, select System Management > Display Output > Display Output. The Display Output interface is displayed. See Figure 4-82. Display output Select resolution. Click Apply. 4.6.7.2 Configuring tour parameters In the main menu, select System Management > Display Output > Tour. The Tour interface is displayed, see Figure 4-83. 99 Tour Click and enable the tour function. Set up the interval time. Select image split and then the touring channel accordingly. Click Add to customize the touring sequence. Select the channel combination; click Modify to modify the touring channels and touring sequence. Select the check box of any channel group, and then click Delete to delete the channel group. Select the check box of any channel group, and then click Up or Down to adjust the position of the channel group. Click Apply. 4.6.7.3 Adjust TV parameters In the main menu, select System Management > Display Output > TV Adjustment. The TV Adjustment interface is displayed. See Figure 4-84. 100 TV adjustment Drag the slider to adjust the TV brightness and the upper, lower, left and right margin. Click Apply. 4.6.7.4 Configuring Video Mirror settings In the main menu, select System Management > Display Output > Video Mirror. The Video Mirror interface is displayed. See Figure 4-85. Video Mirror Select the channel and set up the mirror mode. You can select left/right mirror and up/down mirror. Click Apply. 101 4.6.8 Configuring RS-232 port function After the RS-232 function is set, the device can be connected to other devices through the serial port for tuning and operation. Select Main Menu > OTHERS > RS232. The RS232 settings interface is displayed, see Figure 4-86. RS232 settings Select the MainCom or Extended Serial Port tab according to the serial port function. Select the MainCom tab when using a normal serial port or connecting a car lamp box. When RS485 is used, select the Extended Serial Port tab. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-27. Table 4-27 Serial port parameter description Name Description Select the corresponding protocol Console: Upgrades programs and debug by suing the serial interface and Function mini terminal software Vehicle lamp box: An external vehicle lamp box can be connected. RS485: External RS485 peripherals can be connected. Baud rate The times of signal changes on the transmission line in time unit For a console and RS485, the default baud rate is 115200. The default baud rate of the vehicle lamp box is 9600. Data bit Stop bit Parity Select a data bit. The options include 5,6, 7, and 8 Select a stop bit. The options includes 1, 1.5, and 2 Select a parity mode from None, Odd, Even, Mark, and Null Click Apply. 102 4.6.9 Configuring Vehicle Settings 4.6.9.1 Configuring Speed Select Main Menu > OTHERS > VEHICLE > SPEED. The SPEED interface is displayed. See Figure 4-87. Speed Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 4-28 for details. Table 4-28 Speed parameters description Name Description Speed Ratio The parameter for converting speed Mileage Cumulation Select the vehicle mileage cumulation mode Mileage Displays the total mileage Start Mileage Enter the initial mileage of the vehicle Speed source Select where the speed is obtained, including Pulse, Positioning Info, and Pulse&Positioning Info Pulse 1: Get the speed information from vehicle pulse system Positioning Info: Get the speed information from positioning system Pulse&Positioning Info: Get the speed data from both the pulse system and positioning system. Data from the impulse system is used first Click Apply. 4.6.9.2 Configuring Gyro Used to detect the rollover, collision, sharp turn, rapid acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle. 103 The default values displayed on the interface can deviate from the actual installation position. Without correction, the vehicle running as intended can also trigger an alarm. Select Main Menu > OTHERS > VEHICLE > Gyro. The Gyro interface is displayed, see Figure 4-88. On this interface, you can view the acceleration, angular velocity and temperature of the vehicle where the device is located. Click Reset to correct the acceleration and angular velocity of the vehicle. Gyro Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 4-29 for details. Name Description Table 4-29 Description of Gyro parameters Type of vehicle head side axle Inclination angle of slope (Unit: ) Click Apply. Select the type of vehicle head side axle coordinates and the tilt angle of the slope Vehicle head side axles include X/Y/Z axles Only when the Vehicle Head Side Shaft is not Undetermined can the system detect the rapid acceleration and deceleration events of the vehicle. 4.6.9.3 Configuring Position Report You can configure the position report strategy to be device auto report or report per platform schedule. Select Main Menu > OTHERS > VEHICLE > Position Report. The Position Report interface is displayed. Configure the report strategy. Auto report. 1. In the Report Strategy list, select Device Auto. The Device Auto setting interface is displayed. See Figure 4-89. 104 Position report (device auto) 2. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-30. Table 4-30 Device auto report parameters description Name Report Interval Report by Distance Inflexion Angle Description When the vehicle ACC status is on, the system report the position to platform according to the configured report interval, report distance, and inflexion angle The system reports vehicle position to platform only if one of conditions is satisfied Report Interval When ACC off When the vehicle ACC status is off, the system report the position to platform according to the configured report interval Platform schedule. In the Report Strategy list, select Platform Schedule. The Platform Schedule setting interface is displayed. See Figure 4-90. The platform obtains the device position by the configured schedule. The schedule is configured at the Platform. See the User's Manual of the platform. 105 Position report (platform schedule) Click Apply. In the Resume Upload after Offline area, you can view the resumed upload status after offline and resumed upload details. Click DATA FORMAT to clear the resumed upload record. System Update 4.7.1 Viewing system version Check the device model, software version and other information. Select Main Menu > STATUS > VERSION. The VERSION interface is displayed. See Figure 4-91. 106 Version details 4.7.2 Upgrading System Upgrade the system version by importing *.bin files. Preconditions The correct version of the upgrade file has been obtained. An external storage device (USB flash drive etc.) with upgrade files has been inserted into the device. Steps Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > UPGRADE. The Upgrade interface is displayed. See Figure 4-92. 107 System update (1) Select an upgrade type to start upgrade. Click System Upgrade to update the system. Click MCU Update to update the MCU. The Upgrade interface is displayed. See Figure 4-93. System update (2) Select the upgrade file, and then click Start. The system starts upgrading. 108 System Maintenance 4.8.1 Requirement for Maintenance For the systems good and safe running, its recommended to manage and maintain the system, backup files in the following methods. Check surveillance images regularly. Clear not frequently-used user and user group regularly. Modify your password every 3 months. Check your system log regularly. Handle problems asap. Backup your configuration of system regularly. Reboot this device regularly. Upgrade firmwares regularly. 4.8.2 Maintaining password 4.8.2.1 Change Password It is recommended that users modify their passwords regularly to improve the security of the device. Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > ACCOUNT > User Setup. The User Setup interface is displayed, see Figure 4-94. User Settings Click
. The Modify User interface appears. See Figure 4-95. 109 Modify User Click after Modify Password to enable the function of modifying the password. Type old password, new password. Then type your new password again to confirm it. NOTE The new password can be set from 8 characters through 32 characters and contains at least two types from number, letter and special characters
(excluding ' " ; : Please set a high security password according to the prompt of password strength. The user with Accout authority can also modiy the password of other users.
(Optional) Set up a reserved mobile phone. Setting up a reserved phone number lets you reset the login password of the admin account if it was lost. See4.8.2.2Reset Password. Click OK. 4.8.2.2 Reset Password You can reset the password through the reserved phone number when the password for the admin account is lost. Preconditions The password reset function has been enabled and the reserved mobile phone has been set. NOTE When the password reset function is disabled, the password can be reset through the password protection question in the local interface. If the password protection question is not set, all you can do is to have the default setting restored through the hardware reset function. 110 Steps Enter the login interface. If you configured unlock pattern, the unlock pattern interface is displayed. Click Forgot Unlock Pattern, the password login interface is displayed. See Figure 4-96. If you did not configure unlock pattern, the password login interface is displayed. See Figure 4-96. NOTE On the unlock pattern login interface, click Switch User to login; or on the password login interface, in the User Name list, select another user to login. Login Click
. The Message interface appears. See Figure 4-97. Message Click OK. 111 If the reserved phone number was set, the interface is displayed. If no reserved phone number was set, set the reserved phone number according to system instructions. Then click Next. Reset the login password. Reset by QR code In the Reset Type list, select QR Code, and then follow the onscreen instructions to get the security code in your reserved email address. CAUTION Scan the QR code on the actual interface of Device. You can get the security code twice by scanning the same QR code. If you need to get the security code once again, please refresh the interface. The security code is valid for 24 hours. Security Questions In the Reset Type list, select Security Question, the security question interface is displayed. In the Answer boxes, enter the correct answers. The password can only be reset through the security question after the security question has been set. Click Next. The Reset the password interface is displayed. Reset and confirm the password. The new password can be set from 8 characters through 32 characters and contains at least two types from number, letter and special characters (excluding ', ", ;, :, &). Enter a strong password according to the security level indication. Click OK. 4.8.3 Querying log You can search, view, and back up the system logs to an external storage device. Preconditions Make sure the external storage device such as USB flash disk is connected to the Device. Steps Select STATUS > LOG. The LOG interface is displayed. Set up Start Time, End Time, and Types. Click Search. The searched logs are displayed. See Figure 4-98. NOTE After the external storage device is connected to the device, click Backup and select the save path to back up the log to the external storage device. Select log records and click Details to view log details. 112 Log List 4.8.4 Review status information 4.8.4.1 Review running status You can review the running status of the device. Select Information > Running Status. The system displays the ACC status, voltage, temperature, and more. See Figure 4-99. Running status 113 4.8.4.2 Viewing Satellite Info You can view the satellite positioning information such as module state, positioning status, antenna status, latitude and longitude, and search results. Select Main Menu > Status Information > SATELLITE INFO. The SATELLITE INFO interface is displayed. See Figure 4-100. Satellite information 4.8.4.3 Viewing alarm status You can view the alarm status. The alarms of each channel are displayed in the alarm interface. Select Main Menu > STATUS > ALARM. The ALARM interface is displayed. See Figure 4-101. 114 Alarm 4.8.4.4 Viewing Data Rate Information You can view the real-time data stream rate and diagram of data rate changes. Select Main Menu > STATUS > BPS. The BPS interface is displayed. See Figure 4-102. Viewing Data Rate Information 4.8.5 Auto Maintain You can configure the automatic maintenance settings such as auto reboot, auto booting up or shutdown, and delay for auto shutdown. 115 4.8.5.1 Reboot system After configuring auto reboot, when the Device is working, it reboots according to the schedule. Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > SYSTEM MAINTENANCE. The SYSTEM MAINTENANCE interface is displayed, see Figure 4-103. Auto Maintain By default, the system never reboots automatically. Select the auto reboot time according to your need. Click OK. The system auto reboots at the specified time. 4.8.5.2 Auto Delay for Shutdown After configuring auto delay for shutdown, when ACC is disconnected, the Device shuts down according to the settings of auto delay for shutdown. If you enter the delay value that is not 0, the Device automatically shuts down after the preset delay. If you enter 0, the Device shuts down according to the auto shutdown settings without delay. Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > SYSTEM MAINTENANCE. The SYSTEM MAINTENANCE interface is displayed. Configure the auto delay for shutdown. The value ranges from 0 through 65535. The default value is 5 minutes. Click OK. 4.8.5.3 Configuring auto boot up After configuring auto boot up, the Device boots up automatically at the scheduled time. If the vehicle key is turned to the ACC before the preset auto boot up schedule, the device boots up 116 immediately. When the ACC of the vehicle is off after booting up, the device will be shut down according to the preset automatic shutdown delay time. Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > SYSTEM MAINTENANCE. The SYSTEM MAINTENANCE interface is displayed. In the Auto Boot up area, select Valid, and then enter the specific time. Click OK. 4.8.5.4 Configuring auto shutdown system After configuring auto shutdown, the Device automatically shuts down according to the ACC power off time and auto boot up setting. If you have set the time for auto boot up, there are two situations when the ACC is powered off: If the system time is between the auto boot up and auto shutdown, the Device is turned off at the configured time. If the system time is before the auto boot up or after the auto shutdown, the Device is turned off immediately. If the auto boot up is not set, when the ACC is disconnected, the Device shuts down at the scheduled time. Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > SYSTEM MAINTENANCE. The SYSTEM MAINTENANCE interface is displayed. In Auto Shutdown System, select Everyday, and then enter the specific time. Click OK. 4.8.6 Backing Up and Restoring 4.8.6.1 Backing up Configurations You can back up all configuration information. Preconditions Make sure the external storage device such as USB flash disk is connected to the Device. Steps Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > CONFIGURE BACKUP. The CONFIGURE BACKUP interface is displayed. If the external storage device is connected before the interface is entered, the system will automatically identify the information of the external storage device, see Figure 4-104. If the external storage device is connected after the interface is entered, click Refresh and the system will recognize the connected external storage device. 117 IMP/EXP Select the backup path and click Export. The system will pop up a message in case of success. Click OK to complete backup. 4.8.6.2 Restoring Configurations Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > CONFIGURE BACKUP. The CONFIGURE BACKUP interface is displayed. If the external storage device is connected before the interface is entered, the system will automatically identify the information of the external storage device, as shown in Figure 4-105. If the external storage device is connected after the interface is entered, click Refresh and the system will recognize the connected external storage device. IMP/EXP 118 Select a file and click Import. After the import is completed, the system prompts that the settings will take effect after reboot. Click OK. The system starts rebooting. 4.8.7 Restored to the Default Settings You can restore the system to default configurations or the factory default. Only the user with the default&upgrade authorities can do this. CAUTION The corresponding functions will be restored to the factory settings, and your current configurations will be lost. Proceed with caution. Select SYSTEM > DEFAULT. The DEFAULT interface is displayed. See Figure 4-106. Restored to the Default Settings Select the check box of the options that you want to restore to the factory default. Default: Select the options, and then click Default. In the pop-up message, click OK. The selected options will be restored to the factory default settings. Restore the factory settings: Click Restore the factory settings. In the pop-up message, click OK. The system starts rebooting. After the device is rebooted, the system will return to the default settings and needs to be initialized again. Proceed with caution. When there is a user operating on the local interface, the factory default settings cannot be performed until the local user log out. 119 4.8.8 Network packet capturing You can back up the network packet to the external storage device. These data can be provided to the developers or engineers to analyze the network usage status. Preconditions Make sure the external storage device such as USB flash disk is connected to the Device. Steps Select Main Menu > INFO > NETWORK > NET TEST. Test NET TEST interface is displayed. Connect the external storage device to the USB port of the Device, and then click Refresh. The system detects the external storage device which displays in the Device Name list. Select the packet. 1) Click Browse. The Browse interface is displayed. 2) Select the packet. NOTE Click Refresh to refresh the total space, free space, and device file list. When the capacity is insufficient, click to delete the unnecessary files to release the capacity. Click New Folder to create a new folder in the external storage device. 3) Click OK. Test NET TEST interface is displayed. Click to start backing up packet. NOTE The packet of only one network port can be captured each time. When the backing up is started, you can exit the NET TEST interface to take other operations, such as web login and monitoring. Click to stop backing up. The packet is stored under the name of "Network card name-time.pcap" in the selected path. You can also back up the packet by Wireshark (a kind of software) on PC. 4.8.9 Shutdown Click Main Menu >SHUTDOWN. The SHUTDOWN interface is displayed. See Figure 4-107. 120 Click Manual Reboot and the device is rebooted immediately. Click Logout User to log out the currently logged-in user. Shutdown 121 5 Web Operations You can access and operate the Device from web interface on PC client. The web interface comes with the functions such as real-time preview, recording query, settings alarm, configuring system, PTZ control and monitoring screen. NOTE Several browsers are supported, including Chrome, Firefox, and IE. Initializing Device When you are opening the device for the first time or you have allowed your system to be restored the factory settings, you need to initialize the device. Only after that can you operate and configure your device. Preconditions Please make sure the correct network connection between PC and the Device. Steps Open the browser, enter the Device IP address (the default IP address is 192.168.1.108), and then press Enter. The password setting interface is displayed. See Figure 5-1. Password setting In the New Password box, enter the new password and enter it again in the Confirm Password box. Click Next. The password protection interface is displayed. See Figure 5-2. 122 Password protection Select the reset type based on your needs. It is recommended to enable the two types as follows. Check the Phone No. box, and then enter the phone number in the box. Check the Security Question box, select the question and enter the corresponding answer. Click Next. The completion interface is displayed. See Figure 5-3. Complete Click Save. Logging into the Device You can login to and then configure the device. Open the browser, enter the Device IP address, and then press Enter. The Login interface is displayed. See Figure 5-4. 123 Web login interface Enter Username and Password and click Login. The PREVIEW interface is displayed. See Figure 5-5. Clicking Exit can log out. NOTE Install the plugin as prompted by the system for initial login. In the upper left corner, the main stream and substream are differentiated by the tab. For admin account, if you forget password, click Forgot Password to find back the password. For details, see 5.5.5.3.3Reset Password. Preview interface Quick configuring 5.3.1 Configure IP address Connect the Device to the network and make sure the Device can communicate with other devices in the network diagram. 124 Preconditions Make sure the Device is connected to the network properly. Steps Select Setup > Network > TCP/IP. The system displays the TCP/IP interface, as shown in Figure 5-6. TCP/IP Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-1. Name IP Version Table 5-1 TCP/IP parameter description Description Select IPv4 or IPv6. Both versions are supported NOTE For IPv6 version, in the IP address box, Default Gateway box, Preferred DNS box, and Alternate DNS box, enter 128 bits and cannot be blank MAC address Hosts MAC address, cannot be modified Static Mode You need to manually configure IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway DHCP Obtains IP address automatically With DHCP enabled, IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway cannot be configured You can check the current IP address whether the DHCP takes effect or not IP address Subnet Mask According to your network plan, enter the modified IP address, gateway and subnet mask 125 Name Default gateway Preferred DNS Description NOTE IP address and gateway must be in the same network segment IP address of the preferred DNS Alternate DNS IP address of the alternate DNS MTU Displays the MTU value of the Ethernet card. The default setting is 1500 bytes and cannot be changed Click Save. 5.3.2 Configuring General Settings You can configure the basic settings, including time and date settings. 5.3.2.1 Setting General Information Set up the general information of the Device, including video recording strategy when the HDD is full, recording length, menu standby duration, license plate, and more. Select SETUP > SYSTEM > GENERAL > General. The General interface is displayed, see Figure 5-7. General Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-2. Table 5-2 General settings parameters description Name Language Video standard Description Select a language for the Device system Displays the video encode standard 126 Name Disk full Description Configure the settings for the situation when HDD is full, including stop and overlap Stop: When the HDD is full and there is no extra free disk, the recording stops Overlap: When the HDD is full and there is no extra free disk, the new recorded video overlaps the old videos Packaging manner Enter the length of time for packaging each video file. The maximum length is 120 minutes Enter the time period for automatic logout if there are no operations during this period. In this case, you need to login again The value ranges from 0 minutes through 60 minutes. 0 indicates there is not standby time for the Device Set whether to open the software license agreement. Auto Logout Startup Wizard License No. Enter the license plate number of vehicle where the Device is located IPC Time Sync You can select the IPC Time Sync check box and enter the interval for IPC sync with the Device Click Save. 5.3.2.2 Date and Time Settings You can configure settings such as date format, time format, and timing mode. Select SETUP > SYSTEM > GENERAL > Date&Time. The Date&Time interface is displayed. See Figure 5-8. Date and time settings Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-3. Table 5-3 Date and time settings parameters description Name Date format Select a date format Description Time format Select a time format 127 Name Time zone System Time Sync PC DST DST type Begin time End time Timing Mode Server Synchronize Port Update period Description In the Timing Mode list, if NTP is selected, configure this parameter Configure the Time zone that the device is at Displays the current system date and time Click Sync PC to sync the system time with the PC from where you login the web interface The DST is applied in some countries or regions. Select the DST check box if it is applied where the Device is located 19. Select the DST check box 20. According to the local regulations, configure the type, begin time and end time for the DST Select a timing mode, including DSS,, and NTP. The default selection is NTP DSS: The system time syncs with DSS platform NTP: The system time syncs with NTP server that you configured In the Timing Mode list, if NTP is selected, configure this parameter After configuring NTP server, the Device syncs time with NTP server 21. In the Timing Mode list, select NTP to enable the NTP timing function 22. Configure parameters Server: Enter IP address of NTP server Synchronize: Click Synchronize to sync the Device time with NTP server Port: The system supports TCP protocol only and the default setting is 123 Interval: Enter the interval that you want the Device to sync time with the NTP server. The maximum value is 65535 minutes Click Save. 5.3.3 Configuring Remote Devices This section describes how to add cameras to channels. Connect the IPC to the Ethernet port on the rear panel of the Device. You can use a holder or tie strap to fix the port. 5.3.3.1 Initializing the Remote Device Only the initialized remote device can be added. If the remote device that you want to add has been initialized, ignore this section. Preconditions Make sure the remote device supports initialization. Steps Select Setup > CAMERA > REMOTE. The Remote interface is displayed. See Figure 5-9. 128 Remote device Click Device Search. The searched devices are displayed. Select the Uninitialized check box. The uninitialized devices are displayed. Select the check box the uninitialized device, and then click Initialize. The password setting interface is displayed. See Figure 5-10. Password setting Configure the password by either of the following two ways. Using current device password and phone info. Select the Using current device password and phone info check box, and the remote device uses the password and phone info of the Device. Manually configure password for remote devices. 1) Clear the Using current device password and phone info check box. The password setting interface is displayed. See Figure 5-11. 129 Set a password. 2) In the New Password box, enter the new password and enter it again in the Confirm Password box. Click Next. The password protection interface is displayed. See Figure 5-12. Password protection 3) Set up password protection. Select the Phone No. check box, and then enter the phone number. Click Next. Click Skip if you do not want to set up password protection. The Device starts initializing Device. After initialization is completed, see Figure 5-13. 130 Initialization completed Click Save. 5.3.3.2 Adding a Remote Device You can add a remote device manually or by search. Select Setup > CAMERA > REMOTE. The REMOTE interface is displayed. Adding a remote device. Search and Add 1. Click Device Search, the searched devices are displayed. 2. Double-click on an IP address or select the check box of a device, and then click Add. The device displays in the added device area. Manual Add 1. Click Manual Add. The Manual Add interface is displayed. See Figure 5-14. 131 Manual Add 2. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-4. NOTE The parameters might be different depending on the model you purchased. Table 5-4 Manual add parameters description Name Description Manufacturer Select a manufacturer according to the actual situation. Parameters might vary by manufacture. Follow specific parameters on the interface IP address Enter the IP address of remote device TCP Port TCP service port. The default setting is 37777. You can configure this parameter according to your actual situation RTSP Port Enter RTSP Port number of remote device. The default setting is 554 HTTP Port Enter HTTP Port number of remote device. The default setting is 80 Username Password Remote Channel Channel Decode buffer Enter the user name and password to login to the remote device Select the channel number that you want to connect The channel number of the remotely connected device. You can only select a channel that has not added remote devices Enter the size of decode buffer. The unit is millisecond and you can select from 80 through 480 Service type This must be set up when you select Onvif or Custom as the Manufacturer When selecting different manufacturers, the service types are different. Select the service type based on your needs 3. Click Save. The device displays in the added device area. NOTE indicates connection is successful;
indicates connection failed. 132 To delete an added device, select it, and then click Delete; to modify the information of an added device, click or double-click the device. 5.3.4 Configuring Record Settings The record mode is consisted of manual mode and auto mode. You can also enable or disable the snapshot function. Auto: The recording starts automatically according to the record type and recording time as configured in the recording schedule. Manual: Keep general recording for 24 hours for the selected channel. CAUTION Manual recording operation requires the user have the permission to access STORAGE settings. Check to ensure the HDD installed in the Device has been formatted properly. Select Setup > Storage > Record. The Record interface is displayed, see Figure 5-15. Record Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-5. Name Channel Status Table 5-5 Record control parameter description Description Displays the channel number You can select one or several channels or select All Indicates the recording status of corresponding channels. The choices include Auto, Manual, Enable, and Stop
: Selected
: Not selected 133 Name Description Select the recording mode, including Manual, Auto, and Stop Manual: Top priority. When the Manual check box is selected, the system keeps general recording for 24 hours for the corresponding channel Auto: The system starts recording according to the record type (such as general alarm, motion detect, and system alarm) and recording time Stop: Do not record Enable or disable the scheduled snapshot for the corresponding channels Auto/Manual/Stop Enable/Stop Click Save. 5.3.5 Set up the storage plan 5.3.5.1 Configuring Recording Schedule The default recording setting is 24 hours recording for all channels. You can configure the record type and recording time according to your actual situation. Preconditions The auto recording is enabled for the corresponding channel. For details, see 5.3.4 Configuring Record Settings. Steps Select Setup > Storage Management > Storage Plan > Record. The Record interface is displayed. See Figure 5-16. 134 Record Plan Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-6. Table 5-6 Record schedule parameters description Name Channel Pre-record Description Select a channel to configure the corresponding recording schedule. To configure the same setting for all channels, select All Start recording for 0 seconds to 30 seconds before the alarm event occurs. If you enter 0 seconds, there will be no pre-recording Configure the recording time period. 1) Click Setup corresponding to the week. The Settings interface is displayed. See Figure 5-17. Settings 2) Select the record type and weekday, and enter the recording period. NOTE If the MD check box and the Alarm check box are selected, the corresponding alarm linkage should be enabled. For details, see 5.5.3Set alarm information. For 135 example, if the alarm type is MD, select Enable Channel, and select the recording channel. 3) Click Save. The recording schedule appears on the Record interface to view the configured recording schedule directly. Click Save. NOTE Click Copy to and you can copy the settings to other channels. 5.3.5.2 Configure snapshot schedule You can configure the storage schedule for taking the snapshot. Preconditions The Snapshot is enabled for the corresponding channel. For details, see 5.3.4 Configuring Record Settings. Steps Select Setup > Storage Management > Storage Plan > Snapshot. The Snapshot interface is displayed. See Figure 5-18. Snapshot Configuring time period for taking snapshots. 1) Click Setup. The Settings interface is displayed. See Figure 5-19. 136 Settings 2) Select the snapshot type and weekday, and enter the period for taking snapshot. 3) Click Save. Snapshot schedule appears on the Snapshot interface to view the configured snapshot schedule directly. Click Save. Common operations 5.4.1 Live View After you logged in the web interface, the PREVIEW interface is displayed. See Figure 5-20. Preview interface Table 5-7 Preview interface parameters description No. 1 Name System menu Description Includes PREVIEW, PLAYBACK, ALARM, SETUP, INFO, and LOGOUT 137 No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name Real-time monitoring channels Description See "4.1.2Real-time Monitoring Channels" for specific steps. Start talk See "4.1.3Voice intercom" for specific steps. Click Instant Record and the recording type switches to Manual, when Instant Record the icon turns to
; click Instant Record again to switch the record type back to Auto NOTE This function is only supported by main stream. Local playback Plays back the video file (.dav) stored on the PC. Click Local Playback, select the video file in the pop-up dialog box, and then click Open to start playing back the video file Configure the image quality, playback fluency, full screen, vertical sync, and window split mode. For real-time monitoring, you can select the fluency or real-time to be the priority according to your actual requirement. Window function operations Select necessary to split the preview window as PTZ Console See "4.1.4PTZ Console" for specific steps. Image setting/Alarm output See "4.1.5Image and Alarm out Settings" for specific steps. 5.4.1.2 Real-time Monitoring Channels Displays the list of monitoring channels. Monitoring channels Operations in monitoring channels Click any monitoring channel to display its live video on the screen. See Figure 5-25. 138 Video monitoring screen No. 14 5 6 7 8 9 Table 5-8 Video monitoring window parameters description Parameter Description Device information Area zoom in Displays the IP address, channel number, bit stream, and stream type (M represents main stream, S represents sub stream) Click this icon and then hold down the left mouse button to select the area you want to enlarge. The area is enlarged. Click this icon again or right-click on the window to exit Click this icon to start recording; click it again to stop recording NOTE Local Record The recorded files default storage path is C:\RecordDownload. You can modify this path if needed. For details, see 5.5.1.2.4Path. Click this icon to start taking snapshot. NOTE Snapshot Audio Close The snapshots default storage path is C:\PictureDownload. You can modify this path if needed. For details, see 5.5.1.2.4Path. Turns on/off audio. If audio function is not enabled in the encode settings, the monitoring does not give sound Close the live view in the window. Bit rate The system supports switching between main stream and sub stream in real-time monitoring window. See Figure 5-26. For details about stream settings, see 5.5.1.2Configuring encode parameters. 139 Bit rate 5.4.1.3 Voice intercom You can do the two-way voice talk between the Device and Client. Voice intercom Click Start Talk to enable the voice talk between the Device and Client. Click the drop-down list to select the voice talk mode. Available options include: DEFAULT, PCM, G711a, and G711u. After enabling voice talk, the Start Talk icon turns to
. Click Stop Talk if you want to end the talk. 5.4.1.4 PTZ Console You can perform the operations through PTZ control panel, such as PTZ directions, speed, zoom, focus, iris, preset, tour, pattern, scan, horizontal rotate, auxiliary functions, light, wiper, and defrost. PTZ support rotating device toward eight directions, up, down. Left, right, left up, right up, left down, right down. Speed function controls the movement speed. For example, the rotation with the step length at 8 is faster than the rotation with the step length at 1. Click
to display or hide the PTZ settings and PTZ menu functions. 140 PTZ Console 5.4.1.4.2 PTZ You can configure scan, preset, tour, pattern, and auxiliary functions. PTZ Table 5-9 PTZ functions settings parameters 141 Parameter Description After setting up scan, the camera automatically scans the configured left border and right border 23. In the PTZ Setup list, select Scan, and then click Setup. Scan Two buttons of Set the left border and Set the right border are displayed. 24. Through the PTZ control panel, move the camera to the left border that you want and click Set the left border; move the camera to the right border that you want and click Set the right border. Configuration finished. 25. Click Start to start scanning; click Stop if you want to end scanning You can quickly move the PTZ camera to the configured presets after configuration. In the PTZ Setup list, select Preset, and then move the camera to the direction that you want to monitor 26. Click Preset, and control the PTZ console to turn the camera to the target monitoring direction 27. In the Preset box, enter the preset value. 28. Click Add to complete adding preset. 29. In the Preset box, enter the preset value, and then click Go to, the camera moves to the location of preset. Click Del to delete the preset. The PTZ camera repeats performing tours among the configured presets after configuration. 30. Click Tour and set up the value of the tour 31. Click Add, and then enter the preset value 32. Click Add Preset or Del Preset to add or delete the presets NOTE You can do this repeatedly to add presets to delete presets from the tour 33. Enter the tour value, and then click Start. The camera starts rotating according to the configured tour. Click Del to delete the tour. The PTZ camera repeats movement according to the configured patterns. The operation records include the information such as the manual operations and focus adjustment 34. Click Pattern and enter the pattern value 35. Click Add. Two buttons of Start Rec and Stop Rec are displayed. 36. Click Start Rec. Then operate the PTZ control panel to adjust the camera with regard to the parameters such as monitoring direction, zoom, and focus. 37. Click Stop Rec to complete the touring pattern setting. 38. Enter the pattern value, and then click Start. The camera moves according to the configured patterns. Click Stop to stop the pattern. In the PTZ Setup list, Click Pan, and then click Start. The camera keeps rotating with 360 horizontally. Click Stop to stop rotating. Controls the light of external device through RS-485 command. To use this function, make sure it is supported on the external device In the PTZ Setup list, Click Light. Click On to turn on the light, and click Off to turn off the light. Preset point Calling Tours Touring pattern Pan Light 142 Parameter Description Controls the screen wiper of external device through RS-485 command. To use this function, make sure it is supported on the external device. In the PTZ Setup list, Click Screen Wiper. Click On to turn on the screen wiper, and click Off to turn off the screen wiper. Controls the warming-up module of external device through RS-485 command. To use this function, make sure it is supported on the external device In the PTZ Setup list, Click Clear fog. Click On to turn on the warming-up module, and click Off to turn off the warming-up module. Select and click Flip if you want to flip display the video image Wiper Clear fog Using Flip function Reset Click Reset to reset the PTZ 5.4.1.4.3 PTZ menu After the PTZ menu is turned on, it displays on the monitoring window. You can configure the settings for the options such as camera, PTZ, and system, and apply the settings through arrow buttons and Save button. NOTE This function is supported only on the camera with PTZ menu function. Turn on the camera monitoring screen. On the PTZ control interface, click the PTZ Menu tab. The PTZ Menu is displayed. PTZ menu Parameter Description Table 5-10 PTZ menu parameters description
Open Off Up and down buttons: Select the item that is pointed Left and right buttons: When the item is pointed, perform configurations to the item Click On to turn on the PTZ menu that is displayed on the monitoring window Click Off to turn off the PTZ menu 143 Parameter Description The Save button provides the following functions Save Move the pointer to Return, and then click Save to return to the If there is sub-menu for an item, click Save to enter the sub-menu higher level menu Move the pointer to Exit, and then click Save to exit the menu Click On. The OSD menu is displayed on the monitoring screen. Parameter Description Table 5-11 OSD menu parameters description Move the pointer to Camera, and then click Save to enter the sub-menu of Camera You can configure the camera parameters such as image, exposure, backlight, white balance, day & night, zoom, and focus. Move the pointer to PTZ Setup, and then click Save to enter the sub-menu of PTZ Setup You can configure the PTZ parameters such as preset, tour, scan, pattern, pan, and reboot Move the pointer to System, and then click Save to enter the sub-menu of System. You can configure the settings such setting analog PTZ, restoring factory default, and viewing camera version and PTZ version. Move the pointer to Return, and then click Save to return to the higher level menu Move the pointer to Exit, and then click Save to exit the menu Camera PTZ System Manager Back Exit Click Off to turn off the PTZ menu. 5.4.1.5 Image and Alarm out Settings For each channel, you can configure the image settings such as adjusting brightness and contrast, and enable or disable the alarm out. 5.4.1.5.1 Configuring Image settings You can adjust the video image color effect such as brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue by clicking on the channel. Click on a live view channel window to select it. Click the Image Setup tab. The Image Setup interface is displayed. See Figure 5-31. 144 Image setup Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-15. Table 5-12 Image setting parameters description Name Description Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Reset Adjusts the image brightness. The bigger the value is, the brighter the image will become Adjusts the contrast of the images. The bigger the value is, the more obvious the contrast between the light area and dark area will become Adjusts the color darkness. Adjust the saturation according to the actual situation. The bigger the value, the lighter the color will become Adjusts the image brightness. Adjust the saturation according to the actual situation. The bigger the value, the brighter the image will become Click Reset to clear the existing image settings 5.4.1.5.2 Configuring Alarm Output Settings Turn on or off the alarm signal of corresponding channel. Click on a live view channel window to select it. Click the Alarm Out tab. The Alarm Out interface is displayed. See Figure 5-32. Alarm Output Click the number to select the alarm signal for the corresponding channel. After the alarm signal is enabled, the icon turns orange like
. NOTE Click to refresh the list. 145 5.4.1.6 Multi-channel preview After the multi-channel preview is enabled, the output image is compressed to combine multiple channels in the local interface to one channel. Then you can view multiple channels from remote access, and save much of the network transmission bandwidth. Select a channel, and then select the split mode from
. Then you can view the multiple channel views in one channel. See Figure 5-33. Multi-channel preview 5.4.2 Video playback On the PLAYBACK interface, you can play back and download recorded video files. Click Playback tab, and the Playback interface is displayed. See Figure 5-34. 146 Playback Table 5-13 Function bar description No. 1 Function Playback Controls Bar Description For detailed information about control buttons, see 5.4.2.1Playback Controls Bar Displays the video type and the time period Click any point in the colored area, and the playback starts 2 Progress Bar from this moment Each color matches with a certain video type, see the matching relationship in the video type selection list Controls playback volume, there are two states 3 Volume adjustment
, means mute state
, means vocal state, the volume can be adjusted If the playback time of other channels is before the time of the selected channel, then other channels will speed up playback till sync with the selected channel. If the playback time of other channels is after the time of the selected channel, then other channels will pause to wait till synced with the selected channel If the playback time of other channels is after the time of the selected channel, then other channels will pause to wait till synced with the selected channel The alarm type includes Regular, MD, and Alarm. Select the alarm type that you want to view Move the slider or click
to adjust the time bar Click the date on which you want to play back the recorded video. Yellow indicates current system date; blue indicates there are recorded videos on this date 4 Sync 5 6 7 Video type selection Time bar Select date 147 No. Function Description 8 Screen split layout for playback Select the screen split layout and enter the corresponding channel number Click to display in full screen. Press ESC to exit full screen 9 File list 10 Video editing You can download recorded video by file type or time, and verify the completeness Capture and save certain video section See "5.4.2.3Clipping" for specific steps. 5.4.2.1 Playback Controls Bar See detailed description in Table 5-17. Icon Function Description Table 5-14 Play Control Bar Play When this icon displays, it means the video is paused or not being played, click this icon to play video Stop Click this icon to stop playback Click this icon to jump to the previous frame NOTE You need to pause the playback before using play by frame Click this icon to play the next frame NOTE You need to pause the playback before using play by frame Move the slider to adjust the playback speed Previous frame Next frame Fast playback and slow playback 5.4.2.2 Playing Back Recorded Video Files You can play back recorded video by time or file type. During playback, the following operations are supported. On the channel window, click then hold down the left mouse button to select the area you want to enlarge. The area is enlarged. Click this icon again or right-click on the window to exit. Click Click to take a snapshot. to close playback. 148 5.4.2.2.1 Playing Back Recorded Video by date Select the month and year that you want to search, and then select the screen split layout and enter the corresponding channel number. Select a date with recorded video files, click on the window channel to select a playback channel, and then select the record type. Record Type Click to start playing back recorded video. 5.4.2.2.2 Playing Back Recorded Video by File List Select the month and year that you want to search, and then select the screen split layout and enter the corresponding channel number. Select a date with recorded video files, click on the window channel to select a playback channel. Click File List. The recorded videos are displayed in list. See Figure 5-36. File list 149 Set up the start time of the queried file list, and then click
. The queried recording files are displayed. Double-click the recorded video file to start playing back recorded video. NOTE Select the video files, and then click Download. The recorded files default storage path is C:\RecordDownload. You can modify this path if needed. Click More to search and download more recorded video files by file type or time. You can also verify whether the watermark is falsified. See "5.4.2.4Downloading Recorded Files" for specific steps. 5.4.2.3 Clipping Recorded Video You can clip sections of recorded video and save to the PC. Search the recorded video that you want to clip by using the calendar and time axle. Select the channel number. Clip the recorded video by either of the following ways. Click
, and the and sliders appear at the two ends of the time axle. Move the sliders to the proper location, and then click to clip and save the section between the sliders. In the clip box, enter the start time and end time, and then click to clip and save the section in this period. Clip and save The system displays the download progress bar. After downloading, the clipped video files are saved in the Record Download folder. You can also change the save path if needed. NOTE Click to stop the video download. 5.4.2.4 Downloading Recorded Files Click More and you can search and download the recorded video files by file type or time, and verify whether the file is falsified. 5.4.2.4.1 Download by file You can download the recorded files by type. Click the Download by File tab. The Download by File interface is displayed. See Figure 5-38. 150 Download by file Select channel, type, start time, and end time. Then click Search. The searched files are displayed in the table. NOTE The system supports searching the recorded files through the record type (general, motion detect, or alarm), and supports searching the snapshots. Select the file that you want to download, and then click Download to Local. The Download to Local interface is displayed. Select the record type and save path. Downloaded video formats supported by the system include DVA and MP4. Choose according to the actual situation. Click Save. The system indicates the downloading progress and pops up a message after completed. 5.4.2.4.2 Download by time You can download the recorded video by time. Click the Download by Time tab. The Download by Time interface is displayed. See Figure 5-40. Download by time Select channel, bit stream type, start time, and end time. Click Download to Local. The Download to Local interface is displayed. See Figure 5-39. 151 Select the Record Format and Path. Downloaded video formats supported by the system include DVA and MP4. Choose according to the actual situation. Click Save. The system indicates the downloading progress and pops up a message after completed. 5.4.2.4.3 Watermark You can also verify whether the watermark is falsified. Click the Watermark tab. The Watermark interface is displayed. See Figure 5-41. Watermark Click Local File and select a file that you want to verify. Click Verify. The system indicates the verifying progress and result after completed. See Figure 5-42. Watermark 152 5.4.3 Configuring Alarm Events Settings You can select alarm type as needed, when the selected alarms are triggered, the system would record detailed alarm information at the right side of the interface. NOTE Function of different devices might vary, and the actual product shall prevail. 5.4.3.1 Alarm types For the alarm types and conditions that can trigger the alarm events, see Table 5-18. Table 5-15 Alarm type description Alarm type Description Motion detection The alarm is triggered when moving objects are detected External alarm The alarm is triggered by the alarm signal that is detected by the alarm input port on the Device Video tampering The alarm is triggered when the camera lens is covered Disk error The alarm is triggered when the HDD has failures or malfunctions Preconditions You have enabled motion detection. For detailed operation, see 5.5.3.1.1Video Detection The local alarm function is enabled. For details, see 5.5.3.2 Configuring alarm events settings The tampering function is enabled. For details, see 5.5.3.1.2 Configuring Tampering Settings The HDD error detect function is enabled. For details, see 5.5.3.3 Abnormality Video loss The alarm is triggered when video loss occurs
Disk full Temperature Too High The alarm is triggered when the free space is less than the set value The alarm is triggered when the Device temperature is too high Low Battery The alarm is triggered when battery is low The HDD No Space function is enabled. For details, see 5.5.3.3 Abnormality The temperature detect function is enabled. For details, see 5.5.3.3 Abnormality The low battery detection function is enabled. For details, see 5.5.3.3 Abnormality 5.4.3.2 Alarm Event Settings Enable alarm prompt based on your needs. You can also define alarm sound according to your preference. Click Alarm. The Alarm interface is displayed, see Figure 5-43. 153 Alarm Select alarm type. Select prompt, and the system prompts and records alarm information as needed. If you are not at the Alarm interface when the selected alarm is triggered, there will be a displayed on the Alarm tab and the alarm information will be recorded. Click the Alarm tab, and the sign disappears. If you are at the Alarm interface when the selected alarm is triggered, there will be detailed alarm information displayed at the right side of the interface.
(Optional) Set the alarm sound as needed and the preset alarm sound will be played when an alarm is triggered. 1) Select the Play Alarm Sound. 2) Click Select to select the alarm sound file. System Settings NOTE In this section, when you have configured the settings for a channel, click Copy to apply the configurations to other channels. Click Refresh to display the latest configuration. Click Default to restore to factory default settings. 5.5.1 Configuring lens parameter Configure the image property, encoding parameter, and corresponding channel name of the remote device. 5.5.1.1 Configuring Image Properties Set up the image property parameters of the channel. NOTE Different cameras correspond to different image parameters. Follow actual parameters. Select SETUP > CAMERA > Camera. The Conditions interface is displayed. Select a channel. 154 The Conditions interface is displayed. See Figure 5-44. Image settings Set up parameters. See Table 5-19. Click Save. Table 5-16 Image setting parameters description Name Description Configuration files Auto iris Mirror Saturation Brightness Contrast Sharpness 3D NR Auto focus Flip Backlight Correction Select the configuration files for the images. You can select Day, Night, Common, and Switch By Period When you select Switch By Period, set up the sunrise time and sunset time If Enable is selected, the iris size changes automatically according to the ambient lighting, and the image brightness changes accordingly Select Enable and the image will flip left and right. Adjusts the color darkness. Adjust the saturation according to the actual situation. The bigger the value, the lighter the color will become Adjusts the image brightness through linear mode. The bigger the value is, the brighter the image will become Adjusts the contrast of the images. The bigger the value is, the more obvious the contrast between the light area and dark area will become Adjusts the edge sharpness of images. The bigger the value is, the more obvious the image edge will become Reduces the noises of multiple-frame (at least two frames) images by using inter-frame information between two adjacent frames in a video. If Enable is selected, 3D noise reduction takes effect. Set up the reduction value as needed. The higher the value, the better the noise reduction effect Select Enable to automatically adjust the image resolution Defines how the images flip. Available options include No Flip, 180, Clockwise 90, Anticlockwise 90 You can enable backlight correction in backlight scenarios. The system adjusts exposure according to ambient lighting automatically to ensure that images of the darkest area are clearly visible 155 Name Description In this mode, you can make an white object displaying itself clearly on the video image in all environments. You can select Auto, Sunny Day, Night, and Custom Auto: The system makes color temperature correction according to different light conditions to ensure color precision Scene Mode Sunny Day: The system makes color temperature correction according to different light conditions to ensure color precision Night: The system makes color temperature correction according to different road light conditions to ensure color precision Custom: You can set up the red gains and blue gains manually for the system to correct different color temperatures in the environment accordingly You can select device display mode from color or black-and-white mode. You can select Auto, Black-and-White, and Colored NOTE Day & Night configuration is independent from profile management configuration Colored: The camera displays colored images. Auto: The system switches between color and black-and-white display according to the actual condition Black&White: The camera displays black&white images. Day & Night 5.5.1.2 Configuring encode parameters Includes setting up video stream, image stream, video overlay, and storage path. 5.5.1.2.1 Configuring Video Streaming You can configure the encode settings for main stream and sub stream. Select SETUP > CAMERA > ENCODE > Video Stream. The Video Stream screen appears. See Figure 5-45. NOTE Video stream parameters might be different by device, and the actual product shall prevail. 156 Video Stream Select a channel. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-20. Table 5-17 Encode setting parameters description Name Stream Type Description The stream type is permanently fixed as common and cannot be changed The record types of general, motion detect, and alarm all adopt common bit stream configuration in recording. Encode Mode Encode Mode of video Smart Code Turning on Smart Code helps compress the images more and reduce the storage space. Resolution The higher the video resolution, the better the image quality Frame Rate
(FPS) Configure the frames per seconds for video. The higher the value, the smoother and more vivid the image You can select bit rate type CBR: Constant Bit Rate, which changes around the configured value VBR: Variable Bit Rate, which changes along with environment Stream Ctrl NOTE It is recommended to select CBR when there might be only small changes in the monitoring environment, and select VBR when there might be big changes in the monitoring environment Configure the encode value for main stream and sub stream When CBR is selected, select the bit rate according to the reference bit rate, and the bit rate changes along the configured value When VBR is selected, select the upper limit value of bit rate according to the reference bit rate, and the bit rate changes along with the monitoring environment. But the maximum bit rate value changes around the configured value Select Customized, and you can configure bit rate value manually Bit Rate 157 Name Image Quality Description This parameter can be set only when Stream Ctrl is set to BRC_VBR. Select the image quality level. The higher the value, the better the image will become Ref Stream The system recommends the optimal bit rate range according to the resolution and frame rate settings Audio Enable If the Audio Enable check box is selected, the recorded video files are composite audio and video stream Audio encoding Select an audio encode format NOTE The parameters might be different depending on the model you purchased, and the actual product shall prevail Watermark Enable Select the Watermark Enable check box to verify whether the recorded video is falsified Watermark String Enter the strings for verifying watermark. The default string is DigitalCCTV The watermark string can only consist of number, letter, underline (_), and strikethrough (-), and maximum length contains 127 characters Click Save. 5.5.1.2.2 Configuring Snapshot Settings You can configure the snapshot settings such as snapshot type, image size, quality, and interval. Select SETUP > CAMERA > ENCODE > Image Stream. The Snapshot Stream screen appears. See Figure 5-46. Snapshot Stream Select a channel. Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-21 for details. Table 5-18 Snapshot setting parameters description Name Description Includes timing and events Snap Mode Timing: Take a snapshot within the configured period Event: Take a snapshot when there is an alarm event triggered, such as for local alarm, video detection and abnormality 158 Name Description Size Image resolution of snapshots. It is the same as the resolution of the main stream and cannot be changed Quality Configures the image quality by 6 levels Interval Interval of taking snapshots Select Customized to configure the snapshot interval for manually capturing snapshots. The maximum value you can set is 3600 seconds as an interval between two snapshots Click Save. 5.5.1.2.3 Configuring Video Overlay You can configure the title of video image overlay. Select SETUP > CAMERA > ENCODE > Video Overlay. The Overlay interface is displayed. See Figure 5-47. Overlay Select a channel. Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-22 for details. Table 5-19 Overlay settings parameters description Name Period Title Channel Title License No. Description Select the Time Display check box, the Setup button is displayed. Then click Setup, the time is displayed on the channel window, and then drag it to a proper location Select the Channel Display check box, the Setup button is displayed. Then click Setup, the channel display frame is displayed on the channel window, and then drag it to a proper location Select the License No. check box, the Setup button is displayed. Then click Setup, the license number is displayed on the channel window, and then drag it to a proper location Click Save. 159 5.5.1.2.4 Path You can configure the storage path of captured snapshots and recorded videos. Select SETUP > CAMERA > ENCODE > Storage Path. The Path interface is displayed, see Figure 5-48. Path Click Browse to select the save path for snapshots and records. On the PREVIEW interface, images and recordings taken by snapshot and recording are saved in the following paths by default: Default paths:
C:\PictureDownload and C:\RecordDownload Click Save. 5.5.1.3 Configuring Channel Name You can configure the channel name for the corresponding device. Select SETUP > CAMERA > CHANNEL NAME. The CHANNEL NAME interface is displayed. See Figure 5-49. Channel Name Configuring Channel Name Click Save. 5.5.1.4 Configuring PoE Review the connection status of the PoE port and reset the camera. Select Setup > Camera > PoE. The PoE Management interface is displayed. See Figure 5-50. Select PoE Reset, and click Apply to reset the camera with power but offline so that the camera can be online. If the camera is still offline after reset for 3 times, the system will not reset again. When the total power of the cameras accessed through PoE exceeds the maximum power of the device, the device will force the camera connected to the maximum port number to go 160 offline until the total power of the camera accessed through PoE does not exceed the maximum power of the device. PoE management 5.5.2 Network Parameters Configuration Set up the network parameters of the device as needed. This includes setting up the port, , 3G parameters, Email, FTP, active registration, P2P and SWITCH. 5.5.2.1 Connection Setting Configure the maximum port numbers and values. Select Setup > Network > Connection Setting. The Connection Setting interface is displayed. See Figure 5-51. Port Configure the port parameters of the device. For details, see Table 5-23. NOTE The revised settings take effect after reboot. Proceed with caution. Table 5-20 Connection setting parameters description Name Description TCP Port Transmission Control Protocol port, the value is 37777 by default UDP Port User Datagram Protocol. The default value setting is 37778. You can enter the value according to your needs HTTP Port Hyper Text Transfer Protocol port. The default setting is 80. You can enter the value according to your actual situation, and in this case, add the modified value after the address when logging the Device on the browser 161 Name Description HTTP S Port Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer port. Select the Enable check box, and then enter the value according to your actual situation. The default setting is 443 Real Time Streaming Protocol port, leave it if the value is 554 by default. If you use Apple browser QuickTime or VLC to play the real-time monitoring screen, the following formats can be used: This function is also available for Blackberry When the URL format requiring RTSP, you need to specify channel number and bit stream type in the URL, and also user name and password if needed When playing live view with Blackberry smart phone, you need to turn off the audio, and then set the code mode to H.264B and resolution to CIF RSTP Port URL format example Rtsp://<user name>:<password>@<IP address>:<port>/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0 Username, such as admin Password: For example, admin_123 IP address: For example, 192.168.1.16 Port: The default setting is 554. If the default setting is displayed, you do not need to configure this parameter Channel: Refers to the Channel number, starting from 1 For example, if it is channel 2, then enter channel=2 Subtype refers to Bit stream type; 0 means main stream (Subtype=0) and 1 means sub stream (Subtype=1) So, if you require the sub stream of channel 2 from a certain device, then the URL should be rtsp://admin:admin_123@192.168.1.16:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=2&subtype=
1 If certification is not required, there's no need to specify the username and password. Use the following format rtsp:// <IP address >: <port>/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0 Click Save. 5.5.2.2 Configuring 3G Settings Preconditions Make sure the Device is equipped with 3G module and inserted with SIM card from the Communication Operator. The dial number, user name, and password have been obtained from the Communication Operator. Steps Select Setup > Network > 3G. The CDMA/GPRS Setup interface is displayed. 162 NOTE After 3G module is connected, the module information and wireless signal are displayed; if not, click Search to search for wireless signal. Select 3G Network and Enable to open the network. This function is enabled by default. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-24. Name NetAccess Table 5-21 3G setting parameters description Description When the Device is accessed to private network, select the NetAccess check box, enter APN name and select authentication mode. If PAP or CHAP is selected for authentication mode, enter user name and password, then the Device is automatically accessed to private network Wireless Network Type When enabled, the network type is displayed, which is used to distinguish the 3G modules among Communication Operators, such as TD-LTE APN AUTH Displays access point of Communication Operator. To manually set up APN, select Customized Includes PAP, CHAP, and NO_AUTH protocols. The system automatically recognizes and displays the enabled protocol Dial Number Enter the dial number provided from the Communication Operator Username Password This parameter needs to be set up when the authentication mode is PAP or CHAP The system automatically recognizes the username and password Wireless network status After successful dial-up, all relevant information is displayed without any setup needed. Such information includes module status, SIM status, dial-up status, working mode, IMSI, IMEI, IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and module number Wireless Signal Click Search to search for wireless signals Click Save. After access is succeeded, the obtained IP address is displayed. 5.5.2.3 Configuring Email Settings You can configure the email settings to enable the system to send the email as a notification when there is an alarm event occurs, such as video detection and system events. Select SETUP > NETWORK > EMAIL. The EMAIL interface is displayed. See Figure 5-56. 163 Email Select Enable to enable email. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-25. Table 5-22 Email setting parameters description Name SMTP Server Description Configure the address of SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server. Port Username Password Sender Enter the port value of SMTP server. Enter the user name and password of SMTP server. Senders email address Encryption type In the Encrypt list, select an encryption type from NONE, SSL, and TLS. Title Attachment Receiver You can enter no more than 63 characters in Chinese, English, and Arabic numerals Select Attachment. When an alarm takes place, the system can send alarm linkage and take snapshots Receivers mail address You can enter up to three email addresses separated by colons 164 Name Interval Description This is the interval that the system sends an email for the same type of alarm event, which means, the system does not send an email upon any alarm event The interval ranges from 0 to 3600 seconds. 0 means that there is no interval NOTE This setting helps to avoid the large amount of emails caused by frequent alarm events The system sends test mail to check if the connection is successfully set up Select the Health Enable check box, and then enter the interval. The system can send a test email to check the connection after the specified interval Health Enable NOTE Email Test The value ranges from 30 minutes to 1440 minutes Click Email Test to test if emails can be sent out and received as intended. If the configuration is correct, you would receive test email. Before testing, click Save to save the email settings Click Save. 5.5.2.4 Configuring FTP Settings Back up recorded videos and images to the preset FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server for storage. Preconditions Make sure you have purchased or download a FTP server and installed it on your PC. NOTE For the created FTP user, you need to set the write permission; otherwise the upload of recorded videos and snapshots will be failed. Steps Select Setup > Network > FTP. The FTP interface is displayed. See Figure 5-57. 165 FTP setting Select Enable to enable FTP upload. The system selects SFTP by default. It is recommended to keep this default setting. When selecting FTP, the system gives a risk prompt. Select Save or Cancel based on your needs. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-26. Name Server IP Port Username Password Anonymous Remote Directory Table 5-23 FTP parameter description Description The IP address of the PC that is installed with the FTP/SFTP server The default value is 21 The username and password used to access the server Select Anonymous if you want to login to the server anonymously Create folder on FTP server If you do not enter the name of remote directory, the system automatically creates the folders according to the IP, time, and channel If you enter the name of remote directory, the system creates the folder with the entered name under the FTP/SFTP root directory first, and then automatically creates the folders according to the IP, time, and channel 166 Name Description Enter the length of the uploaded recorded video File Length Image Upload Interval If the entered length is less than the recorded video length, only a section of the recorded video can be uploaded If the entered length is more than the recorded video length, the whole recorded video can be uploaded If the entered length is 0, the whole recorded video will be uploaded When the Snap Mode is Regular, the image upload method should be determined according to the upload interval and snapshot interval. If this interval is longer than snapshot interval, the system uploads the most recent snapshot. For example, if the upload interval is 5 seconds, and snapshot interval is 2 seconds per snapshot, then an upload command is issued every 5 seconds to upload the following picture captured. If this interval is shorter than snapshot interval, the system uploads the snapshot per the snapshot interval. For example, if the interval is 5 seconds, and snapshot interval is 10 seconds per snapshot, the system uploads the snapshot every 10 seconds When the Snap Mode is Event, the system uploads captured pictures according to snapshot interval. NOTE You can configure the Snap Interval and Snap Mode. For details, see 5.5.1.2.2Configuring Snapshot Settings. Channel Select the channel that you want to apply the FTP settings Weekday Time Period Select the week day and set the time period that you want to upload the recorded files. You can set two periods for each week Select the record type (Alarm, MD, and General) that you want to upload. After checking the corresponding recording type next to the corresponding period, the selected recording type will be uploaded during the configured period Click Test to test if the FTP/SFTP server is successfully configured. The system pops up a message to indicate success or failure. If failed, check the network connection or configurations. Click Save. 5.5.2.5 Setting up auto registration After successfully auto registered, when the device is connected into the Internet, it will report the current location to the specified server to make it easier for the Client software to access the Device, and to preview and monitor it. Select Setup > Network > Register. The Auto Registration interface is displayed. See Figure 5-58. 167 Auto Registration Select the Enable check box .(Selected by default) Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-27. Table 5-24 Auto Registration descriptions Name Server IP Description In the Server IP box, enter the IP address or domain name of the server to register Port The port for auto-registration Sub-device ID Unique ID for identifying the device. When different devices register to the same server, the sub-device IDs should be different Click Save. 5.5.2.6 Configuring P2P Settings P2P is a private network penetration technology. With this technology, you do not need to apply for dynamic domain name, set port mapping, or deploy transit server. You can add devices for management by either of the following two ways. Download an app to your mobile phone by scanning the QR code on the interface by using mobile phone client, and sign up an account, see Client Operation Examples. Loginwww.gotop2p.complatform to register, and then add devices by device serial number. For details, see P2P Operation Manual. CAUTION Before using P2P, make sure the device is connected to the Internet. Preconditions The device is connected to the Internet. DMSS Client is downloaded and installed on you mobile phone. Steps Select SETUP > NETWORK > P2P. The P2P interface is displayed, see Figure 5-59. 168 P2P Select Enable to enable P2P. Use DMSS Client to scan the QR code under Device SN to add the device to DMSS Client. CAUTION Scan the QR code on the actual interface of Device. Click Save. After configuration is complete, the Status box shows Online, meaning the P2P registration is successful. Adding Device into Mobile Phone Client To use this function, take adding device into mobile phone client as an example. On your mobile phone, download the application. After the installation, run the client, select Remote Monitoring and go to the main menu. Add the device to the mobile client. 1) Click and then select Device Manager. The Device Manager interface is displayed. See Figure 5-60. 169 Device management 2) Click
, initialize the device as needed and follow on-screen instructions to connect the device. To do so, you can scan the device label or the serial number QR code of the device on the device page. After scanning, the device is added. The serial number of the device is displayed in Serial Number section. To review the monitoring image of the device, click Start Preview. 5.5.3 Set alarm information You can configure the alarm settings such as video detection, alarm events, abnormality, and alarm output. 5.5.3.1 Configuring Video Detection Settings Video detection includes motion detect and tampering. This function detects abnormal video images. 170 5.5.3.1.1 Video Detection When the moving object appears and moves fast enough to achieve the preset sensitivity value, the system triggers an alarm and alarm linkage. Select Setup > Event Handling > Video Detection > Motion Detect. The Motion detection interface is displayed, see Figure 5-61. Motion detection Select Enable and select target channels for dynamic detection. Region configuration 1) Click Setup after Region The Setup interface pops up. See Figure 5-62. Motion detect region setup 2) Select a region and set up the region name. 171 The higher the sensitivity value is, the easier the motion detection is triggered; the lower the threshold is, the easier the motion detection is triggered. By default, the entire video images are covered by dynamic detection. NOTE Each color represents a certain region, you can set different motion detection areas for each region. 3) Drag the left button of the mouse, and select the area of the image to be detected, and set up its sensitivity and threshold value. NOTE Channel alarm events: As long as any one of the four regions triggers alarm, the channel that houses the region will give alarm. 4) Click Save to finish configuration. Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-28 for details. Table 5-25 Motion detect parameter description Name Anti-dither The system records only one event during this period Description Sensitivity Sensitivity for detecting alarm events Delay Motion Select the Delay Motion check box, and then the system detects motion events after the delay time Select the Record Channel check box and select a record channel(s), when an alarm event occurs, the corresponding channel starts recording automatically Record Channel NOTE Two more conditions must be satisfied before alarm recording function works:
Motion detection recording is enabled. See 5.3.5.1Configuring Recording Schedule Auto recording is enabled. See 5.3.4Configuring Record Settings Recording delay After an alarm finishes, the alarm recording is extended for a period of time and stops. Alarm Output Latch Connect the alarm device such as light and siren to the alarm output port. Select the check box of Alarm Outto enable the alarm linkage. When an alarm event occurs, the system links the alarm device to activate alarm Set a length of time during which the device continues alarm output after the alarm ends Select the Snapshot check box and select a snapshot channel(s).When an alarm event occurs, the corresponding channel starts capturing automatically Snapshot NOTE You can also configure the frequency, size, and quality of snapshot. For details, see 5.5.1.2.2Configuring Snapshot Settings Show Message Select the Show Message check box to enable a pop-up message in your local host PC when an alarm event occurs Buzzer Select the Buzzer check box to activate a buzzer noise at the device when an alarm event occurs 172 Name Send Email Description Select Send email, and when alarm is triggered, the system sends email to the specified mailbox NOTE Set your e-mail first before enabling this function. See 5.5.2.4 Configuring Email Settings for detailed operations System log Select the System Log check box to enable the device to record a local alarm log when an alarm event occurs Click Save. 5.5.3.1.2 Configuring Tampering Settings When the camera lens is covered, or the video is displayed in a single color because of the causes such as sunlight status, the monitoring cannot be continued normally, and in this case, the system activates alarm and links the configured actions. Select SETUP > EVENT HANDLING > VIDEO DETECTION > TAMPERING. The Tampering interface is displayed. See Figure 5-63. Video tampering Select Enable Channel and the target channel for video tampering detection. Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-28 for details. Click Save. 5.5.3.2 Configuring alarm events settings Select different types of input according to different source of alarms and set up alarm output manners. Select SETUP > EVENT HANDLING > ALARM > LOCAL ALARM. The LOCAL ALARM interface is displayed. See Figure 5-64. 173 Alarm settings Click Local Alarm or IPC Disconnect tab respectively based on your needs. Local Alarm: The alarm signal detected by the alarm input port on the Device. IPC Disconnect: The alarm signal is generated when the IP camera is disconnected. Select the Enable check box and the target alarming channel number. Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-29 for details. Table 5-26 Parameter description of relay-out Name Alarm Name Description Enter a customized alarm name Overlay Select the Overlay check box to overlay alarm names onto channel images Anti-dithe r Device type Trigger Record Channel The system records only one alarm event during this period If selecting Local Alarm as the Event Type, configure this parameter Normal Open: The alarm signal is disconnected normally. The alarm is activated when alarm signal is connected Normal Close: The alarm signal is disconnected normally. The alarm is canceled when alarm signal is disconnected If selecting Local Alarm as the Event Type, configure this parameter If the alarm signal is 12V/24V voltage, select High as the triggering mode; if the alarm signal is ground voltage, select Low as the triggering mode Select the Record Channel check box and select a record channel(s), when an alarm event occurs, the corresponding channel starts recording automatically NOTE Two more conditions must be satisfied before alarm recording function works:
Alarm recording is enabled. See 5.3.5.1Configuring Recording Schedule Auto recording is enabled. See 5.3.4Configuring Record Settings Recordin g delay After an alarm finishes, the alarm recording is extended for a period of time and stops. 174 Name Alarm Output Latch Description Connect the alarm device such as light and siren to the alarm output port. Select the check box of Alarm Out to enable the alarm linkage. When an alarm event occurs, the system links the alarm device to activate alarm Set a length of time during which the device continues alarm output after the alarm ends Select the Tour check box and the channels. When an alarm event occurs, a tour of the selected channels is displayed on the Device local interface Tour NOTE After tour is completed, the live view screen returns to the window split mode before tour. Select the Snapshot check box and select a snapshot channel(s).When an alarm event occurs, the corresponding channel starts capturing automatically Snapshot NOTE You can also configure the frequency, size, and quality of snapshot. For details, see 5.5.1.2.2Configuring Snapshot Settings Show Message Select the Show Message check box to enable a pop-up message in your local host PC when an alarm event occurs Buzzer Select the Buzzer check box to activate a buzzer noise at the device when an alarm event occurs Send Email Select Send email, and when alarm is triggered, the system sends email to the specified mailbox NOTE Set your e-mail first before enabling this function. See 5.5.2.4 Configuring Email Settings for detailed operations System log Select the System Log check box to enable the device to record a local alarm log when an alarm event occurs Click Save. 5.5.3.3 Abnormality Configure the ways to handle the device when errors occur. Select SETUP > EVENT HANDLING > ABNORMALITY HANDLING. The HardDisk interface is displayed. See Figure 5-65. 175 Abnormality Select Enable to enable the handling of corresponding abnormal events. Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-30 for details. Table 5-27 Abnormal event setting parameters description Name Description You can configure the corresponding abnormal events on following three tabs HardDisk: Includes No HDD, HDD Error, HDD No Space User: Includes illegal login Device: Includes Temperature Too High, Low Battery, Over Speed, Low Event type Speed, Collision, and Rollover NOTE The event type might be different depending on the model you purchased, and the actual interface shall prevail If Illegal Login is selected, configure this parameter. In the Attempt(s) box, enter the maximum number of allowed password input errors If the number of password input errors reaches this value, the user account will be locked If Illegal Login is selected, configure this parameter. Set up the lock time for the locked user account when the number of password input errors reaches this value If Temperature Too High is selected, configure this parameter Enter the upper limit of device temperature. The alarm is triggered when the device temperature exceeds this value If Battery Low Voltage is selected, configure this parameter In the Battery Voltage boxes, enter the minimum percentage of supply voltage and supply voltage to the device from the vehicle. When the vehicle is in ACC Off, the voltage supplied to the device is lower than the preset minimum percentage, the system generates an alarm Attempt(s) Lock Time Ceiling temperature Less Than Accumulator voltage 176 Name Max Speed Description If Over Speed is selected, configure this parameter The upper limit of vehicle speed. When the vehicle speed exceeds this value, the system generates an alarm Min Speed Alarm Output If Low Speed is selected, configure this parameter The lower limit of vehicle speed. When the vehicle speed is lower than this value, the system generates an alarm Connect the alarm device such as light and siren to the alarm output port. Select the check box of Alarm Outto enable the alarm linkage. When an alarm event occurs, the system links the alarm device to activate alarm Latch Set a length of time during which the device continues alarm output after the alarm ends Show Message Select the Show Message check box to enable a pop-up message in your local host PC when an alarm event occurs Select Send email, and when alarm is triggered, the system sends email to the specified mailbox Send Email NOTE Set your e-mail first before enabling this function. See 5.5.2.4 Configuring Email Settings for detailed operations Select the Buzzer check box to activate a buzzer noise at the device when an alarm event occurs Select the System Log check box to enable the device to record a local alarm log when an alarm event occurs Select the Auto Reboot check box. If No HDD alarm occurs, the system restarts within three minutes Buzzer System log Auto reboot Click Save. 5.5.3.4 Configuring Alarm Output Settings Configuring Alarm Output Mode Select Setup > Event Handling > Alarm Output. The Alarm Out interface is displayed. See Figure 5-66. Alarm Output 177 Select alarm output mode. Manual: After the alarm linkage is configured, no matter whether there is an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port keeps generating alarm. Auto: After the alarm linkage is configured, when an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port generates alarm. Stop: After the alarm linkage is configured, no matter whether there is an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port never generate alarm. Click Save. Status: Indicates the status of each alarm output port. Indicates there is an alarm output, and indicates there is not. 5.5.4 Managing storage device Configure HDD storage, package basic information, manage HDD, and review HDD information. 5.5.4.1 HDD Management Set up the read/write properties of HDD and review HDD capacity. Select Setup > Storage Management > HDD Management. The HDD Management interface is displayed. See Figure 5-67. You can set up the HDD as the read/write disk and redundancy HDD on the HDD Operation column. Read/Write: Read HDD data and save data to HDD. Redundancy HDD: If more than two HDDs are connected to the device or SD card, one HDD can be set to the redundancy HDD for recording backup. Select the HDD and click Formatting to clear all data from the HDD. Proceed with caution. Storage Device 5.5.4.2 Viewing HDD Information You can view the HDD information, time period of recording files, and Smart information. Select INFO > INFO > HDD. The HDD interface is displayed. See Figure 5-68. Double-click the HDD. The SMART interface is displayed. See Figure 5-69. On this interface, you can find the name, model, serial number, healthy status, and details about the HDD. Click the HDD Time to view the record information in the HDD. 178 HDD information Smart Info 5.5.5 Configuring system settings Set up system information, including the output mode, serial port parameters, and user account management. 5.5.5.1 Configuring Zero-Ch Encode Settings You can configure the parameters such as compression mode, resolution, and frame rate for Zero-Channel view. Select Setup > System > Display Output. The Zero-Ch Encode interface is displayed. See Figure 5-70. 179 Zero-Ch Encode Select the Enable check box to enable this function. It is enabled by default. Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-31 for details. Table 5-28 Multi-channel encode parameters description Description Encode Mode of video Only H.264 encoding is available in this device Name Encode Mode Resolution The higher the video resolution, the better the image quality FPS Configure the frames per seconds for video. The larger the value is, the smoother and more vivid the image will be. Bit Rate Select a value for bit rate of video Click Save. The zero-ch encode icon is displayed on the PREVIEW interface. For details, see 5.4.1.5Multi-channel preview. 5.5.5.2 Configuring RS-232 Port Parameters You can configure the RS-232 serial port parameters such as baud rate, date bits, stop bits, and parity. Select SETUP > SYSTEM MANAGEMENT > RS232 The RS232 settings interface is displayed, see Figure 5-71. 180 RS232 settings Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-32 for details. Table 5-29 Serial port parameter description Name Description Select the corresponding protocol Function Console: Upgrades programs and debug by suing the serial interface and mini terminal software Vehicle lamp box: An external vehicle lamp box can be connected. The times of signal changes on the transmission line in time unit Baud rate For a console, the default baud rate is 115200 The default baud rate of the vehicle lamp box is 9600. Data bit Stop bit Parity Select a data bit. The options include 5,6, 7, and 8 Select a stop bit. The options includes 1, 1.5, and 2 Select a parity mode from None, Odd, Even, Mark, and Null Click Save. 5.5.5.3 Managing User Account You can add, modify and delete user accounts and groups, and configure security questions for admin account. The Default User and Authority The default user account is admin. The admin account is defined as the high privileged user by default. To manage the user account easily, when defining the user account authority, it is recommended to give lower authority to the common user account than the advanced user account. About User and User Group You can manage the account by user and user group, and the name cannot be repeated. 181 You can set maximum 64 users and 20 groups. The default group name by "User" and "Admin" cannot be deleted. Select the authorities to the user of a group. However, the authorities of the admin account cannot be randomly specified. Every user must belong to only one group. When selecting a group for a user, the authority that the user can be given should be no higher than the group authority. Both the username and group support 131 characters and can only consist of letter, number, underline (_), and hyphen (-). 5.5.5.3.1 User Management You can add, delete, or modify user, and set the authorities for the user of a group. Add User Select Setting > System > Account > User. The system displays the User interface. See Figure 5-72. User Click Add User. The Add User interface is displayed. See Figure 5-73. Add User Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-33 for details. Table 5-30 Parameters description for adding user Description Enter the user name and password, and conform the password Name Username Password Confirm Pwd Reusable Select the check box, user name can also be used to login the web Group name Select a group for the user 182 Name Description User MAC Enter user MAC address that is allowed to login the Device Remarks Enter a description of the user Select the authorities to the user of a group. NOTE Authority The authorities of the admin account cannot be changed To manage account easily, when defining the user account authority, it is recommended to give lower authority to the common user account than the advanced user account Authority Click Save. NOTE Click to modify user information; click to delete the user. Change Password On the User interface, click
. The Modify User interface appears. See Figure 5-74. Change Password Select the Modify Password check box, and then enter old password, new password, and confirm password in the corresponding box.
(Optional) Set up the reserved phone number. 183 Set up the reserved phone number. The system pops up a message to ask you whether sync to the remote devices that are accessed through the default protocol. If you select Cancel, the system does not sync to your phone and does not find the remote device connected through the default protocol. If you select Save, the system syncs to your phone to find the remote device connected through the default protocol. NOTE Setting up a reserved phone number lets you reset the login password of the admin account if it was lost. See 5.5.5.3.3Reset Password. Click Save. NOTE The new password can be set from 8 characters through 32 characters and contains at least two types from number, letter and special characters (excluding '
" ; :Please enter a strong password according to the password strength indication. A user authorized to manage user accounts can modify its own password and the passwords of other users. 5.5.5.3.2 Group Management You can perform the operations to manage the group account, such as adding a group, deleting a group, and modifying a group. Select Setup > System > User > User Group. The Group name interface is displayed, see Figure 5-75. Group name Click Add Group. The Add Group interface is displayed. See Figure 5-76. 184 Add group Enter User Group and Memo. Select authority control, including system, playback, and monitor. Click Save. NOTE Click to modify the corresponding group information; click to delete the group. 5.5.5.3.3 Reset Password You can reset the password through the reserved phone number when the password for the admin account is lost. Open a browser and login the web interface of Device. The login interface is displayed. Enter the username admin. The password setting information is displayed. See Figure 5-77. 185 Login Interface Click Forgot password?
The Reset dialog box is displayed. Click Save. The Reset the password is displayed. See Figure 5-78 Reset password (2) Follow the on-screen instructions to scan the QR code and get the security code. CAUTION Scan the QR code on the actual interface of Device. You can get the security code twice by scanning the same QR code. If you need to get the security code once again, please refresh the interface. The security code is valid for 24 hours. Wrong security code entrance up to five times will cause the admin account locked for five minutes. In the security code box, enter the security code received in your reserved email box. Click Next. The Reset the password interface is displayed. See Figure 5-79. 186 New password setting In the New Password box, enter the New Password and enter it again in the Confirm Password box. The new password can be set from 8 characters through 32 characters and contains at least two types from number, letter and special characters (excluding ' " ; : Please set a high security password according to the prompt of password strength. Click Save. The system prompts successful operation. You can use the new password to login to the device. 5.5.5.3.4 Online User Review online user information. Select INFO > INFO > ONLINEUSES, the Online User interface is displayed. See Figure 5-80. Online User 5.5.6 Safety 5.5.6.1 Set up system services Select SETUP > SECURITY MANAGEMENT > SYSTEM SERVICE. The System Service interface is displayed. See Figure 5-81. 187 System service Select whether to enable password reset, CGI, or audio/video transmission encryption. After password reset is enabled, you can reset the password of the device by using your reserved phone number or through QR code when necessary. The P2P client can receive the alarm push information only after the mobile phone push is enabled and the P2P client subscribes to the alarm. After enabling CGI, the third-party platform can connect to this device through the CGI protocol. When enabled, this function encrypts audio/video transmission. Related devices or software shall support video decryption. Click Save. 5.5.6.2 HTTPS Settings Through creating server certificate or downloading root certificate, and setting port number, the PC can login the Device by HTTPS to ensure the security of communication data and guard the users information and device security with stable technology measure. Preconditions On the Connection Setting interface, select the Enable check box for HTTPS Port. Then you can start creating server certificate or downloading root certificate. For details, see 5.5.2.1Connection Setting. 5.5.6.2.1 Create server certificate For the first time to use this function or after changing the Device IP address, you need to create server certificate. Select SETUP > SECURITY MANAGEMENT > HTTPS. The HTTPS interface is displayed. See Figure 5-82. 188 HTTPS Click Create Server Certificate. The Create Server Certificate interface is displayed. See Figure 5-83. Create server certificate Enter the information for the parameters such as Country, State, and Location. NOTE In IP or Domain Name box, enter the same IP or domain name of the Device. Click Create. The system pops up a message after the creating is succeeded. 5.5.6.2.2 Root certificate Installation For the first time to use HTTPS after changing the PC, you need to download root certificate. Select SETUP > SECURITY MANAGEMENT > HTTPS. The HTTPS interface is displayed. See Figure 5-82. Click Download Root Certificate. The File Download interface is displayed. See Figure 5-84. File Download 189 Click On. The Certificate page is displayed. See Figure 5-85. Certificate Click Install Certificate. The Certificate Import Wizard interface is displayed. See Figure 5-86. 190 Certificate import wizard Click Next. The Certificate Store interface is displayed. See Figure 5-87. Certificate store Click Next. The Completing the certificate import wizard interface is displayed. See Figure 5-88. 191 Completing the certificate import wizard certificate import wizard Click Finish. The Security Warning interface is displayed. Click Yes. The Import Completed page is displayed. The certificate has been downloaded at this point. 5.5.6.2.3 Set up HTTPS Port After creating server certificate or downloading the root certificate, you need to set up the HTTPS port. Select Setup > Network > Connection Setting. The Connection Setting interface is displayed. See Figure 5-89. HTTPS port settings Enter the HTTPS port number that can be modified as needed. The default setting is 443. Add the port number if it was modified to login to the device with the HTTPS. 192 Click Save. 5.5.6.2.4 Logging through HTTPS Use HTTPS to login to the WEB interface of the device. Open the browser, enter https://xx.xx.xx.xx:port, the login interface is displayed. NOTE xx.xx.xx.xx corresponds to your Device IP address or domain name. Port corresponds to your HTTPS port. If the default value is 443, do not enter :Port. Just enter https://xx.xx.xx.xx to visit. 5.5.7 Configuring Vehicle Settings Set up the speed, mileage, sensor, and position report strategy of the vehicle. 5.5.7.1 Configuring Speed Select SETUP > VEHICLE > SPEED. The SPEED interface is displayed. See Figure 5-90. Speed Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-34 for details. Table 5-31 Speed parameters description Name Description Speed Ratio The parameter for converting speed Mileage Cumulation Select the vehicle mileage cumulation mode Mileage Displays the total mileage Start Mileage Enter the initial mileage of the vehicle 193 Name Description Speed source Select where the speed is obtained, including Pulse, Positioning Info, and Pulse&Positioning Info Pulse 1: Get the speed information from vehicle pulse system Positioning Info: Get the speed information from positioning system Pulse&Positioning Info: Get the speed data from both the pulse system and positioning system. Data from the impulse system is used first Click Save. 5.5.7.2 Sensor settings Used to detect the rollover, collision, sharp turn, rapid acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle. Select SETUP > VEHICLE> SENSOR SETTINGS. The Sensor Settings interface is displayed. See Figure 5-91. G-SENSOR Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-35 for details. Name Description Table 5-32 Sensor parameters Type of vehicle head side axle Inclination angle of slope (Unit: ) Click Save. Select the type of vehicle head side axle coordinates and the tilt angle of the slope Vehicle head side axles include X/Y/Z axles Only when the Vehicle Head Side Shaft is not Undetermined can the system detect the rapid acceleration and deceleration events of the vehicle. Position Correction You can correct the device position on the Local interface. The default values displayed on the interface can deviate from the actual installation position. Without correction, the vehicle running as intended can also trigger an alarm. In the main menu, select Other Settings > Vehicle> Gyro. The Gyro interface is displayed. See Figure 5-92. Click Correct Position to correct the vehicle position. 194 G-SENSOR 5.5.7.3 Configuring Position Report You can configure the position report strategy to be device auto report or report per platform schedule. Select SETUP > VEHICLE> Position Report. The Position Report interface is displayed. Configure the report strategy. Auto report. 1. In the Report Strategy list, select Device Auto. The Device Auto setting interface is displayed. See Figure 5-93. 195 Position report (device auto) 2. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-36. Table 5-33 Device auto report parameters description Name Report Interval Report by Distance Inflexion Angle Description When the vehicle ACC status is on, the system report the position to platform according to the configured report interval, report distance, and inflexion angle The system reports vehicle position to platform only if one of conditions is satisfied Report Interval When ACC off When the vehicle ACC status is off, the system report the position to platform according to the configured report interval Platform schedule. In the Report Strategy list, select Platform Schedule. The Platform Schedule setting interface is displayed. See Figure 5-94. The platform obtains the device position by the configured schedule. The schedule is configured at the Platform. See the User's Manual of the platform. Position report (platform schedule) Click Save. 196 System Update 5.6.1 View system version You can view the Device version information. Select INFO > INFO > VERSION INFO. Device type, recording channel, system version and other information are displayed. 5.6.2 Upgrading System Firmwares You can import the upgrading file to upgrade the system. The upgrade file should be a .bin file. CAUTION During upgrading, do not disconnect from power and network, and reboot or shut down the Device. Upgrading the wrong file might result in the Device not working properly. Select Setting > System > System Upgrade. The Upgrade interface is displayed. See Figure 5-95. System Update Select the chip list that suits your actual needs. To upgrade system programs, select main chip for the chip list. To upgrade the MCU firmware programs, select MCU for the chip list. Click Import and select the upgrade file you want to upgrade. Click Update. The system starts upgrading. You should login to the web again after upgrading. System Maintenance 5.7.1 Requirement for Maintenance For the systems good and safe running, its recommended to manage and maintain the system, backup files in the following methods. Check surveillance images regularly. Clear not frequently-used user and user group regularly. Modify your password every 3 months. 197 Check your system log regularly. Handle problems asap. Backup your configuration of system regularly. Reboot this device regularly. Upgrade firmwares regularly. 5.7.2 System Information Review the running status, version information, system log, and satellite info of the device. 5.7.2.1 Viewing System Log You can search, view, and back up the system logs to PC. Select INFO > INFO > LOG. The Log interface is displayed. See Figure 5-96. System log Set up Start Time, End Time, and Types. Click Search. The searched logs are displayed. NOTE Select the log that you want to back up, and then click Backup. In the Save as dialog box, select the save path to save the log to PC. 5.7.3 Auto Maintain You can configure the automatic maintenance settings such as auto reboot, auto deleting old files, auto booting up, auto shutdown, and delay for auto shutdown. 5.7.3.1 Reboot system After configuring auto reboot, when the Device is working, it reboots according to the schedule. Select Setting > System > Auto Maintain. The Auto Maintain interface is displayed, see Figure 5-98. 198 Auto Maintain Reboot system. Auto reboot: Select the time when the system auto reboots, and click SAVE. The system auto reboots at the specified time. Manual reboot: Click Manual Reboot and the device is rebooted immediately. 5.7.3.2 Configuring auto deleting old files After configuring auto deleting old files, when the Device is working, it deletes old recordings that occurred before the set schedule. CAUTION The deleted recordings cannot be restored. Use this function with caution. Select Setting > System > Auto Maintain. The AUTO MAINTAIN interface is displayed. In the Auto Delete Old Files area, select Customized, and then enter the days. You can enter 1 day through 31 days. Click Save. 5.7.3.3 Configuring auto boot up After configuring auto boot up, the Device boots up automatically at the scheduled time. If the vehicle key is turned to the ACC before the preset auto boot up schedule, the device boots up immediately. When the ACC of the vehicle is off after booting up, the equipment will be shut down according to the preset automatic shutdown delay time. Select Setting > System > Auto Maintain. The AUTO MAINTAIN interface is displayed. In the Auto Boot up area, select Valid, and then enter the specific time. Click Save. 199 5.7.3.4 Configuring auto shutdown system After configuring auto shutdown, the Device automatically shuts down according to the ACC power off time and auto boot up setting. If you have set the time for auto boot up, there are two situations when the ACC is powered off: If the system time is between the auto boot up and auto shutdown, the Device is turned off at the configured time. If the system time is before the auto boot up or after the auto shutdown, the Device is turned off immediately. If the auto boot up is not set, when the ACC is disconnected, the Device shuts down at the scheduled time. Select Setting > System > Auto Maintain. The AUTO MAINTAIN interface is displayed. In Auto Shutdown System, select Everyday, and then enter the specific time. Click Save. 5.7.3.5 Auto Delay for Shutdown After configuring auto delay for shutdown, when ACC is disconnected, the Device shuts down according to the settings of auto delay for shutdown. If you enter the delay value that is not 0, the Device automatically shuts down after the preset delay. If you enter 0, the Device shuts down according to the auto shutdown settings without delay. Select Setting > System > Auto Maintain. The AUTO MAINTAIN interface is displayed. Configure the auto delay for shutdown. The value ranges from 0 through 65535. The default value is 5 minutes. Click Save. 5.7.4 Backing Up and Restoring You can back up or restore the web configurations and restore to default settings. 5.7.4.1 Backing up Configurations You can back up all the configurations of web. Select SETUP > SYSTEM MANAGEMENT > CONFIGURE BACKUP. The Import/Export interface is displayed, see Figure 5-99. Import/Export Click Config Export, and select the save path. 200 The system starts backing up configurations. 5.7.4.2 Restoring Configurations You can use the backed up configurations to quickly configure the Device and restore the device configurations. Select SETUP > SYSTEM MANAGEMENT > CONFIGURE BACKUP. The Import/Export interface is displayed, see Figure 5-100. Import/Export Click Browse, and then select the backup file you want to import. Click Config Import. The system pops up the reboot message. Click Save, the system starts importing the configurations and reboot the device after importing is completed. 5.7.4.3 Restoring to Default You can restore the system to default configurations or the factory default. Only the user with the default&upgrade authorities can do this. CAUTION The corresponding functions will be restored to the factory settings, and your current configurations will be lost. Proceed with caution. Select SETUP > SYSTEM MANAGEMENT > DEFAULT. The Default setting interface is displayed. See Figure 5-101. Factory default setting Select the check box of the options that you want to restore to the factory default. Default: Select the options, and then click Default. In the pop-up message, click Save. The selected options will be restored to the factory default settings. Restore the factory settings: Click Restore the factory settings. In the pop-up message, click Save. The system starts rebooting. After the device is rebooted, 201 the system will return to the default settings and needs to be initialized again. Proceed with caution. When there is a user operating on the local interface, the factory default settings cannot be performed until the local user log out. 5.7.5 Network packet capturing The packet data can be provided to the developers or engineers to analyze the network usage status. Preconditions The device for packet capturing is connected to an external backup device. Steps Select INFO > INFO > NETWORK SNIFFER. The NETWORK SNIFFER interface is displayed, see Figure 5-102. Network sniffer Select the Ethernet card and save path. Select the Target Filter check box, and then enter the IP address that you want to filter. Click Start. The system indicates the start of capturing, and the packet data will be stored in the external backup device. Click Stop. The system pops up a prompt. Click Download or Cancel to finish the packet capturing. Click Download to download the packet data to the local, where you can view the file in the saved path. Click Cancel to not download the packet data. 202 6 Operating by DSS Beside from web, you can also remotely login the Device from Digital Surveillance System
(DSS). For details, see the manual of DSS. 203 If your questions cannot be answer by the following contents, please contact your local service engineer or the service of our Headquarters for help. We can guide you to solve this problem. 7 FAQ 1) Q: Disconnect the constant electricity but the device is still working. A: Possible causes:
The default 5-minute shutdown delay is effective. The UPS setting provides constant power supply to the device when the lithium battery voltage is above 7V. ACC is connected. 2) Q: The device gives squeal after start. A: Possible causes:
Connecting to the display and being too close to the camera. A single channel interface or a large-image multi-channel interface. The first route of sound comes from a local source. 3) Q: The interface shows that no SIM card is detected. A: Possible causes:
SIM card not inserted. Micro SIM card reversely inserted with its notch facing outward. Follow instructions on the label to insert the SIM card. SIM card is damaged. 4) Q: DVR cannot boot up properly. A: Possible causes:
The input power is not correct; the input voltage is too low or too high. Poor contact in the input power cable or incorrect wiring. HDD is damaged or poor contact between the HDD carrier and HDD. Main board is damaged. 5) Q: DVR automatically reboots or frequently crashes. A: There are the following possibilities Input voltage is not stable or too low. The Device is not properly installed, which result in poor contact between components. Poor heat dissipation and too many dusts result in poor working environment for the Device. Hardware malfunction. 204 6) Q: HDD cannot be detected after rebooting. A: Possible causes:
HDD not installed. Poor contact between the HDD carrier and HDD. HDD is damaged. 7) Q: Blank screen in a channel of the display A: Possible causes:
A camera is damaged. Replace the damaged camera. The connection wire is damaged. Replace the damaged connection wire. 8) Q: No video output from single-channel, multiple-channel or all-channel. A: Possible causes:
Program is not compatible. Please upgrade to the correct version. Brightness value of all channels is 0. Please restore to default setting. No video input signal or the signal is too weak. Channel protection or screen protection is configured. Hardware malfunction. 9) Q: Real-time video image is abnormal, such as color and brightness is distorted. A: Possible causes:
NTSC and PAL settings are not correct, and the image becomes black and white. Device and monitor resistance is not compatible. Video network transmission distance is too far or transmission line signal attenuation is too much. NVR color or brightness settings are not correct. 10) Q: No recorded video can be found in local playback. A: Possible causes:
Poor contact between the HDD carrier and HDD. HDD is damaged. Upgraded program is not compatible. The recording file that you want to search has been overlapped. The recorded file is not opened. 11) Q: Video is distorted in local search. A: Possible causes:
Video quality setting is too low. Program read error, bit data is too small, and there is full of mosaic in the screen. Please firstly try to restart the DVR to solve this problem. Disk error Hardware malfunction. 205 12) Q: The monitor has no sound. A: Possible causes:
It is not an active speaker. Audio cable is damaged. Hardware malfunction. 13) Q: There is audio under monitoring state but no audio under playback state. A: Possible causes:
Audio function is not enabled. The corresponding channel does not connect to the camera. Playback is not continuous when the screen is blue. 14) Q: System time is not correct. A: Possible causes:
Setting is not correct. Poor battery contact or voltage is too low. Crystal oscillator is poor. 15) Q: USB backup error. A: Possible causes:
Too much data which occupies CPU resources. Please stop recording first and then begin backup. Backup device is not compatible. Backup device is damaged. The backup device features high power and needs separate power supply. 16) Q: Alarm function does not work. A: Possible causes:
Alarm setting is not correct. Alarm cable connection is not correct. Alarm input signal is not correct. There are two loops connected to one alarm device. 17) Q: Messy channel display. A: Possible causes:
Incorrect selection of camera type. Auto switch is recommended. The camera is damaged. 18) Q: Record storage time is not enough. A: Possible causes:
Low camera quality, dirty lens, camera installed against the light, or iris not properly adjusted caused large big rate. HDD capacity is not enough. 206 The HDD is damaged. 19) Q: No 3G dial-up. No dial-up IP, A: Possible causes:
Check if the SIM card is normal. Check if the SIM card is not in service. Check if the 3G antenna is connected as intended. Check if the 3G signals are strong enough. Try out with another SIM card. 20) Q: 3G platform is not online. A: Possible causes:
Check if 3G dial-up is normal. Check if local active registration is correctly set up. Check if the sever terminal is correctly set up. 21) Q: Video record is silent. A: Possible causes:
Check if a normal analog camera is connected. Only HDCVI camera with audio input supports audio. 207 Mouse Operations NOTE The operations are based on the considerations for right-handed users. Beside the operations from the front panel and remote control, you can also use mouse to operate menus. Insert the mouse to the USB port of the Device. Operation Function If the user has not logged into the system, the password box is displayed first. During real-time monitoring, click the left mouse button to go to the main menu. When you have selected one menu item, click it to view menu content. Implement the operations indicated on the control. Change the status of the check box Click the combo box, the drop-down list is displayed. In text box, click the corresponding button on the panel to enter a numeral, punctuation, English character (small/capitalized), or Chinese. Left-click the symbol on the panel to complete value input; represents backspace, and represents space. In English input mode: Click to enter a space, and click to delete the previous character. Click the left mouse button In numeral input mode: Click to delete all numbers, and click to delete the previous number. In special characters input mode: For the numbers and characters on the soft panel, press the numbers on the front panel to enter the corresponding characters, for example, press 1 means entering /. You can also directly use the mouse to click to enter the characters. Mouse Operations 208 Operation Double-click the left mouse button Right-click Wheel button Move Drag Function The special operation to perform a specific action. For example, double-click the recorded video file to start playback. In multi-image, double-click a channel image to display it in full screen. Double-click again to restore the previous multi-window screen. In the real-time monitoring screen, right-click on the screen, the shortcut menu is displayed. You can configure the settings including multi-image mode (related to the number of routes of the device), PTZ control, color setting, recording search, recording control, alarm output, and main menu. To use PTZ control and color setting apply to the images corresponding to the pointer. If it was multi-image mode before settings, the system auto switches to the single images of corresponding channels first. Do not save the setting and exit the current menu. In numeral input box, rotate the wheel button to increase or decrease the numeral value Switch between items in the combo box Page up or page down Select and move a control of the current coordinates or one of its items Box select an area and set up area overlap. Mouse Operations 209 HDD Capacity Calculation In the first installation of the HDD, check whether the HDD is already installed. To install IDE HDD, pay attention to the jumper of the HDD. HDD capacity calculation formula:
Total capacity (M) = Channel number Demand time length (hour) HDD capacity occupied per hour (M/hour) Recording time calculation formula:
Recording time (hour) = HDD total capacity (M) HDD capacity occupied per hour (M/hour) Channel number The Device adopts MPEG4/H.264 compression technology, which features a large dynamic range. Therefore, when calculating HDD capacity, you should accord to the bit rate to evaluate the file size generated per hour from each channel. HDD Capacity Calculation 210 Technical parameters Model MXVR4104-4 (4 identification routes) MXVR4104-8 (8 identification routes) SYSTEM Compression standard Video Main processor Operating system System resources Operation interface High performance industrial embedded microcontroller Embedded Linux Multiplex operations, including making multichannel recording, video play back, and network operations simultaneously User-friendly graphic menu dialog interface Input device Mouse operations, remote control operations Input method Shortcut functions Image compression Audio compression Video input Video Output Video standard Video recording device Number, English letter, symbol, expandable Chinese input The same settings in the menu can be quickly copied and pasted Right-click the menu to list out frequently used functions such as image split Double-click to directly switch between images H.265, smart H.265, H.264 G711A, G711U, G726, PCM 4 routes of complex videos
(NTSC/PAL), aviation interface (1.0VP-P, 75) 8 routes of complex videos
(NTSC/PAL), aviation interface
(1.0VP-P, 75) One route of RJ45 interface that works with dual lenses and IPC cameras (that is two routes of digital image connection). One route of PAL/NTSC, aviation interface (1.0VP-P, 75), complex video signal output; allows simultaneous TV video signal output; supports VGA output Supports PAL/NTSC Real-time mode, 1 fps~25 fps (adjustable) per route Split screen 1 image, 4 images, 6 images 1 image, 4 images, 8 images, 9 images, 16 images Monitor tour Provides alarm, timed auto control and other monitoring tour functions Technical parameters 211 Model MXVR4104-4 (4 identification routes) MXVR4104-8 (8 identification routes) Allows connecting with four video routes, up to 1080P resolution When connecting with the analog camera, the device supports up to four routes of 960H resolution but does not support audio When connecting with IPC, this video enables the connection of two routes of 1080P digital image Allows connecting with 8 video routes, up to 1080P resolution When connecting with the analog camera, the device supports up to four routes of 960H resolution but does not support audio When connecting with IPC, this video enables the connection of two routes of 1080P digital image Provides dual streams, with the sum stream supporting up to D1 resolution and at the frame rate of 25 fps Image quality adjustable across six levels Channel information, time information, covered area for confidentiality Adjustable TV output area to adapt to TV monitor with severe image loss The monitoring image of confidential channels. When the monitoring image of a route is displayed in black screen, the actual encoded images are still normal The channel is locked to limit users without permissions to review the current channel, and thus making the channel safer The channel image can display channel name, recording status, channel locking status, and video loss status Set up the hue, brightness, contrast ratio, saturation, and gains of the video input signals of each channel Four routes of aviation head input:
200mV~2000mV 10k Built-in pickup, bound to videos of the first channel Eight routes of aviation head input:
200mV~2000mV 10k Built-in pickup, bound to videos of the first channel Image resolution Image quality Image information TV adjustment Channel lock-up Channel status display Color settings Audio input Audio Audio output One route of aviation head input: 200mV~3000mV 5k One route of voice talk output One route of built-in trumpet output Technical parameters 212 Model MXVR4104-4 (4 identification routes) MXVR4104-8 (8 identification routes) TTS broadcast Voice talk Voice intercom LCD LCD Built-in trumpet provides TTS driving alert broadcasting In voice talk, the built-in trumpet and pickup can combine to function as hand-free calls Allows voice talk by offering special car-mounted MIC and full-duplex talk terminals 12864 resolution, supports displaying vehicle status, speed, time, alarm information, locating information, drive information, and more Hard disk One 2.5-inch HDD Storage Recording and playback SD Cooling manner Record Mode Recording time Recording circulation manner Two SD cards Built-in fan cooling Manual recording, timed recording, alarm recording Priority of recordings: Manual recording > alarm recording >
timed recording Recording file can be recorded from one minute to 120 minutes (adjustable, 60 minutes by default) Supports HDD circulation to overlap recordings Video search Query recordings by time, type, and channel number Playback modes Multiple slow playback, multiple fast playback, manual single-frame playback, reverse playback Multiple file switching modes Allows switching to the previous/next file of the currently played file, or any other file in the play list Able to switch to any existing file of another channel at the same time of the current channel Allows playing files continuously. After such play, the device continues playing the next file in the same channel Playback Supports single channel playback Scaling The playback image can freely switch between suitable window size/full screen Area zoom in In single image playback, you can select to enlarge any local area of the image Storage Backup method Network function Network control Able to connect with external USB storage devices (such as U disk) Supports downloading via network and storage Remotely access front-end monitoring image Access and set up system parameters through network client or browser Upgrade program and realize remote maintenance through the client or browser network Technical parameters 213 Model MXVR4104-4 (4 identification routes) MXVR4104-8 (8 identification routes) Allows for reviewing external alarms and video loss alarms through the network Allows for downloading, storing, and playing back recording files Supports building in 3G modules that work with Telecom, Mobile, and Unicom. Video loss Able to link with external alarm output or pop up prompts External alarm Manual alarm control Able to link with recording, or link with external alarm output or pop up prompts Can enable or disable an alarm input channel Able to simulate and generate alarm signals to be exported to an alarm output channel Alarm Input 10 routes of alarm input (you can select alarm types by enabling/disabling Always Open or Always Close) Video loss and alarm Alarm Output USB interface Network interface RS485 CAN RS232 VGA Four routes of controllable 12V alarm output Two USB interfaces (one on the front panel, and one extended out of the rear panel through cable) RJ45 10M/100M self-adaptive Ethernet port (allows fixing cables) 1 Two CAN interfaces that require the support of custom programs Four RS232 interfaces: One front DB9 interface, one used as a common serial port (debugging), two for service connection Supports (custom optional cable), workable with purpose-made car-mounted touchscreen Speed One route of impulse speed input Analog input Two routes of analog input HDD information Viewing Data Rate Information Finding log System status information Display HDD usage and relevant information Stream statistics and waveform display of each channel Displays system log and allows for finding log information by time and type Displays vehicle status, voltage, ACC status, system version, and release date Multi-level user management Interface Information User Management User Management Multiple management modes that cover the collective management of local users, serial port users, and network users, and allows for setting up user permissions Technical parameters 214 Model MXVR4104-4 (4 identification routes) MXVR4104-8 (8 identification routes) Allows for adding users and groups and modifying permissions, without limiting the number of users and groups Password security protection Allows for modifying password. An authorized user can also set up passwords for other users. Supports gesture password and retrieving phone password Program upgrade Through WEB, client, or upgrade tools Log out or reboot Power supply Power consumption Low power consumption Lithium battery Login with password to ensure security User-friendly menu dialog when closing the system menu:
Provides the options of logging out or rebooting the system DC 6V-36V, built-in lithium battery, enables system protection in normal power cut-off and in under-voltage of vehicle accumulator Bare unit (basic function) power consumption: 12W 0.3W 2600mAh 7.2V General parameter Working temperature
-30 to +70 Working humidity Atmospheric pressure 10%90%
86kPa~106kPa Size 1DIN case Front panel: 189.3mm60.2mm Frame: 179.6mm159.8mm50.0mm Weight Complete package: 2.3kg Installation Front installation, bracket installation Technical parameters 215
1 | Label | ID Label/Location Info | 321.50 KiB | October 15 2021 |
MAABARASASERSTNATES PIRATE Te MOBILE VIDEO RECORDER @ avhua TECHNOLOGY DHI-MXVR4104-GCW 6-36V === 6A f- |
P/N:1.0.01.02.10736 eee TL aia N: 7B06930PAJ6F215 FCC ID:SVN-MXVR4104 FC Cx MADE IN CHINA ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. No.1199, Bin'an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, P.R. China FCC Warning Statement 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.
1 | Applicant Declaration Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 220.98 KiB | October 15 2021 |
SGS North America Inc. 620 Old Peachtree Road SUITE 100 Suwanee, Georgia 30024 United States Applicant Declaration Applicant Legal Business Name Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd Address Grantee Code FCC ID No.1199, Bin'an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou,P.R. China SVN SVN-MXVR4104 Authorized Contact Name Yolanda chen Contact Email Contact Phone chen_yunhuan@dahuatech.com 0571-28822025 I, the undersigned, certify that I am an authorized signatory for the Applicant and therefore declare;
a) b) c) d) e) in accordance with 47CFR2.911(d), all of the statements herein and the exhibits attached hereto are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. in accepting a Grant of Equipment Authorization issued by a TCB, under the authority of the FCC, as a result of the representations made in this application, the Applicant is responsible for:
labeling the equipment with the exact FCC ID as specified in this application,
(1)
(2) compliance statement labeling pursuant to the applicable rules,
(3) compliance of the equipment with the applicable technical rules, if the Applicant is not the actual manufacturer of the equipment, appropriate arrangements have been made with the manufacturer to ensure that production units of this equipment will continue to comply with the FCCs technical requirements. in accordance with 47 CFR 2.909 and KDB394321, the Applicant has read, understood and agrees to accept that they are the responsible party and agree to abide by their responsibilities as specified under 47 CFR 2.909 and KDB394321. in accordance with ISO17065, FCC KDB641163, FCC KDB610077, KDB394321 and RSP-100, the Applicant has read, understood, accepts and agrees to abide by the post market surveillance requirements.
(1)
(2)
(3) the Applicant understands, accepts and agrees that a sample may be requested for surveillance testing. the Applicant shall make provisions to always have a production sample available upon request by SGS, FCC and/or ISED. the Applicant shall, upon request by SGS, at the Applicants expense, provide a production sample of the requested product to SGS, FCC and/or ISED as instructed. The sample shall include all support devices, cables, software, accessories or other hardware or software required for evaluation, review, certification and audit surveillance of products certified by SGS. f) neither the Applicant nor any party to the application is subject to a denial of Federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862 because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance. See 47CFR 1.2002(b) for the definition of a party for these purposes. g) the Applicant has read, understood, accepts and agrees to abide by the SGS North America, Inc.(TCB) terms and conditions. Link to CFRs: https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/bureau-divisions/technologies-systems-and-innovation-division/rules-regulations-title-47 Link to KDBs: https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/kdb/index.cfm Link to RSP-100: https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf01130.html Applicant Signature:
Date:2021/09/09 Print Name:
Yolanda chen Title:
*NOTE: This declaration cannot be signed by an Agent, it shall be signed by an authorized person listed in the FCC database Certified manager Applicant Declaration Rev:0.0
1 | Auth letter | Cover Letter(s) | 127.02 KiB | October 15 2021 |
Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd TO:
Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MID 21046 Regarding: FCC ID: SVN-MXVR4104 To whom it may concern:
Date: 2021-09-09 We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Parlam Zhan to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization with respect to the FCC ID above, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by the agent on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). Where our agent signs the application for certification on our behalf, I acknowledge that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for Certification, as specified by SGS North America, Inc., still resides with Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Name (Printed): Yolanda chen Title: Certified manager Signature:
On behalf of Company: Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd Telephone: 0571-28822025
1 | Confidentiality FCC | Cover Letter(s) | 242.73 KiB | October 15 2021 |
Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd To:
SGS North America Inc. 620 Old Peachtree Road SUITE 100 Suwanee, Georgia United States From: Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd No.1199, Bin'an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou,P.R. China Confidentiality Request regarding application for FCC ID: SVN-MXVR4104 Regarding:
LONG TERM CONFIDENTIALITY Pursuant to 47 CFR Section 0.459 and 0.457 of the commissions rules, the applicant hereby request confidential treatment of the documents listed below, associated with the certification application referenced above. Schematic(s) Block Diagrams Operational Descriptions BOM Tune up The documents above contain proprietary information not released to the public. Public disclosure of this information may prove harmful to the business of the applicant. Sincerely, Signature:
Printed Name (on file with the FCC associated with the Grantee Code): Yolanda chen Title: Certified manager Company Name: Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd
1 | Declaration Letter for Function Limited Use | Attestation Statements | 240.82 KiB | October 15 2021 |
Date: 2021/09/29 Declaration Letter about Limited Use To whom it may concern, WE (ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.) HEREBY DECLARED THAT Our product Product Description:
MOBILE VIDEO RECORDER Model No:
FCC ID:
DHI-MXVR4104-GCW SVN-MXVR4104 The product contains the UC20 Module ,ATGM332D Module and RTL8188EUS module. The UC20 support GSM/WCDMA (Band II and Band V)/GPS/GNSS function, the ATGM332D Module support GPS and BDS function, the RTL8188EUS Module support 2.4G WiFi function, However, the export to the U.S. market only Band II bands of WCDMA function is opened. other RF function are disabled. Any problems caused by such restrictions shall be borne by our company. Name (Printed): Yolanda chen Signature:
Title:
Testing & Certification Engineer On behalf of Company: ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. Telephone: +86 18958132125
1 | MCL | Cover Letter(s) | 397.45 KiB | October 15 2021 |
Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd Current Date : 2021-09-0 9 To:
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. No. 588 West Jindu Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai, China. 201612 Dear Sir/Madam, Subject: Declaration Letter about Identity of Products
*WE (Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd ) HEREBY DECLARED THAT Product Description MOBILE VIDEO RECORDER Model No. MxVRmnpq-abcd; DHI-MxVRmnpq-abcd;
DHI-DAE-MxVRmnpq-abcd ( x=X or C or N or H;m=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9;
n=0,1,2,3,4; pq=04,08,12,16,20; a=G, B or blank; b=C,F,A,E or blank;
c=W or blank; d= I or blank) Manufacturers Name Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd Manufacturers Address No.1199, Bin'an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, P.R. 310053 China
*Except that the model number and appearance deviation, are identical with the original product as follows:
Note: The definition of identical should be electrically identical. A device will be considered to be electrically identical if no changes are made to the devices schematics, board layouts, component layouts, chip sets, resistors and all other electrical aspects of the device are identical. Model No. ():
DHI-MXVR4104-GCW Manufacturers Name ():
Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd Manufacturers Address): No.1199, Bin'an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, P.R. 310053 China Sincerely, Signature ():
Printed Name ():
Yolanda chen Position/Title ():
Certified manager Contact Number ():
0571-28822025
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1 | 2021-10-15 | 1852.4 ~ 1907.6 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2021-10-15
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology Co., Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028432326
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1 | Physical Address |
No.1199, Bin'an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, P.R. China
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No.1199, Bin'an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou
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Hangzhou, N/A
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China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
U******@SGS.COM
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1 | 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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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
SVN
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
MXVR4104
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
Y******** c****
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1 | Telephone Number |
0571-********
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1 | Fax Number |
0571-********
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c******@dahuatech.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
P****** Z****
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1 | Physical Address |
588 West Jindu Road, Xinqiao, Songjiang
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ShangHai, 201612
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China
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8621********
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1 | Fax Number |
02161********
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P******@sgs.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
P******** Z****
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1 | Physical Address |
588 West Jindu Road, Xinqiao, Songjiang
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ShangHai, 201612
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China
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8621********
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1 | Fax Number |
02161********
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P******@sgs.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | 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 | 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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | MOBILE VIDEO RECORDER | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Grant Comments | Power Output listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a 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 evaluation procedures as documented in this filing. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Firm Name |
Compliance Certification Services (Kunshan) Inc.
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1 | Name |
J******** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+ 86-******** Extension:
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J******@sgs.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1852.40000000 | 1907.60000000 | 0.1500000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | 4M18F9W |
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