Chapter 1 System Description; Overview - Motorola MVX1000 User Manual

In-car digital video system
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Chapter 1 System Description

Overview

The MVX1000 System is an advanced video recording system intended for law enforcement patrol and
surveillance activities (see
video incidents and adding metadata evidence files (data retrieved by the in-car system or entered by the officer
during operation).
The in-car MVX1000 system consists of the MVX1000 Unit, Mobile Computer or a LCD Control Head running a
user interface application, Cameras, Wired Microphones, Wireless Microphones and other components installed
inside the vehicle (see
manual functions, the officer operates the in-car system to document law enforcement incidents and other dynamic
policing situations.
The Data Transfer System is generally installed in a garage or external parking place of a Back Office Facility
where the agency vehicles are parked. Video and metadata evidence files recorded by the in-car MVX1000
System are transferred automatically or manually over wire, wireless Local Area Network (LAN) connection or
Wide Wireless Area Network to a Back Office Server through a Wire/Wireless Access Point/Cellular radio or a
Manual Upload Station for processing the evidence.
The Back Office Server, located in a precinct, headquarters or station facility, consists of computer hardware and
software tools for performing data management functions quickly and efficiently and exports the evidence on a
media such as DVD to be presented in court.
In-car MVX1000 System
Wireless Microphone
MVX1000 System
Figure 1-1
Figure
1-1). The system collects video evidence, enables reviewing and managing the
In-car MVX1000 System Components on page
LCD Control Head
Camera
Mobile Computer
Wired Microphone
MVX1000 Unit
1-3). Using a combination of automatic and
Wide Wireless Area Network
Data Transfer System
Camera
Wireless Local Area Network
Wired Local Area Network
Back Office Facility
Back Office Server
Wire/ Wireless
Access Point
Manual
Upload
Station

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