XTS MDVRHB9605 User Manual

Mobile digital video recorder hybrid series

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MDVRHB9605
Mobile Digital Video Recorder Hybrid Series
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    The Intelligent Security Solution User Manual MDVRHB9605 Mobile Digital Video Recorder Hybrid Series Copyright 2013-2015, XTS Corp.All Rights Reserved 1 - 73 www.xtscorp.com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 2 Under copyright laws, the content of this manual may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine- readable form, in whole or in part, without prior written consent of XTS Corp . Copyright (2013-2015) 2 -73 www.
  • Page 3 Guarantee & Warnings 1) Electrical Apparatus Safety All installation and operation should comply with local electrical safety norms. 2) Transportation In the process of transportation, storage and installation, please avoid heavy stress, violent vibration, impact and water splashing. 3) Installation Install the equipment in accordance with the requirements, handle carefully.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS........................6 1.1. OVERVIEW............................6 1.2. SPECIFICATIONS..........................6 1.3. SYSTEM DIAGRAM..........................8 1.4. EXTERNAL INTERFACE......................... 8 1.5. HARD DISK INSTALLATION......................11 1.6. SIM CARD INSTALLATION......................12 1.7. DEFINITION AND PICTURES OF EXTERNAL CABLES............13 LOCAL MANAGEMENT..........................14 2.1. LOGIN INTERFACE........................14 2.2.
  • Page 5 3.3. PLAYBACK............................64 3.4. MAINTENANCE..........................66 3.4.1. BASIC INFORMATION......................67 3.4.2. DEVICE MODULE........................67 3.4.3. STORAGE DEVICE........................ 68 3.4.4. VERSION INFORMATION..................... 69 3.5. CONFIGURATION...........................69 STORAGE CAPACITY CALCULATION.......................71 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS......................72 5-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 6: Product Characteristics

    1. PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS 1.1. OVERVIEW MDVRHB9605 i s a functional Mobile Digital Video Recorder Hybrid Series specially designed for vehicle video surveillance and remote monitoring. It has a high-speed processor and embedded operating system, combining with the most advanced H.264 video compression / decompression technology, 3G network (Optional) , GPS positioning technology, as well as WIFI (Optional) .
  • Page 7 Image Quality 1-8 levels adjustable (1 is the best) Recording Mode Boot up/Manual/Schedule/Alarm Pre-recording 0-60minutes Post-recording 0-30 minutes Playback Channel 1 channel by local playback Playback Search Mode Date/time, channel, event EVDO/WCDMA (Optional) WIFI 802.11b/g/n (Optional) Network Network connection WIFI/3G (O ptional ) IPC Ethernet 6-pin M12( 10/100M x 4, PON power supply) Locating...
  • Page 8: System Diagram

    1.3. SYSTEM DIAGRAM 1.4. EXTERNAL INTERFACE DIMENSION (Unit: mm) 8-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
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  • Page 10 FRONT PANEL Serial No. Description Hard disk module Lock Status LED USB interface REAR PANEL Serial No. Print Description Power DC 8-36 V Power Input Sensor & Serial The Interfaces of Serial Port and Switch A/V IN1~4 Audio & Video Input 1-4 A/V OUT Audio &...
  • Page 11: Hard Disk Installation

    1.5. HARD DISK INSTALLATION 11-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 12: Sim Card Installation

    1.6. SIM CARD INSTALLATION 12-73 www.xtscorp.com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 13: Definition And Pictures Of External Cables

    1.7. DEFINITION AND PICTURES OF EXTERNAL CABLES ALARM CABLE DEFINITION Alarm and Serial Cables (Optional) A/V OUT Cable (For LCDCP7-TS) (Optional) 13-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 14: Local Management

    2. LOCAL MANAGEMENT N9M supports 3 kinds of local setting methods: Connect monitor to mobile DVR and make sure it can play real time output image. Then connect mouse to USB interface at the front panel to have MDVR parameter setting. Connect the touch panel LCDCP7-TS to mobile DVR to have MDVR parameter setting.
  • Page 15 Login Notice: Software is automatically assigned by user name and password, it can be divided into user and administrator privileges. Password options cannot be closed, but it can be set to null; when it is empty, user do not need to enter the password to login。...
  • Page 16 Move the cursor to the number position, press 【 Enter 】 or left click mouse button to select the corresponding number. Move the cursor to 【 123】 , press 【 Enter】 or mouse to choose input type, such as numbers, letters, or special characters.
  • Page 17: Record Search

    Main interface 2.2. RECORD SEARCH: Video search interface contains video file search, video data backup and video playback function. When there is a hard disk or SD card, enter the video search interface. Following is the REC Search interface: In the calendar, the color below the dates means: No color means no video.
  • Page 18: Button Description

    Select the date with record, click next, and then enter the following interface: Following are the search options and search result interface: Video type: User can choose all record, alarm record or normal record. Channel: The channel is optional and mark with color that has record. The channel with gray cannot be chosen if there is no record.
  • Page 19 In playback interface, user can choose fast forward or fast backward to play the video, the button in the middle of screen can switch the channels. The image stops and it will not exit automatically when playing to the last video of the day. Time period settings: Click the time setting button, select start time and end time, it will back up or playback the video in the selected time period.
  • Page 20: Log Search

    2.3. LOG SEARCH In the log search interface, it records and displays all alarm events and login operation log. Enter the "log query”, the interface will be shown as following: Log Search interface instruction: Calendar: the date with log will be marked on the calendar with green color. Remark: There is no color classification in the “log mark”, and all are green ones.
  • Page 21 Log search interface instruction: Start time: the start time for searching log files End time: the end time for searching log files Log types: classification of log search, including the operation log and alarm log and locking log Operation log search interface instruction Log includes the following information: Log time: the time when event is triggered Log name: event content...
  • Page 22: System Status

    Log time: the time when event is triggered Log name: event content Supports page up/page down and export all log files of the specified date. Supports link to video file, click on button to playback video files Lock log search Log includes the following information: Log time: the time of when event triggered.
  • Page 23 System-Server status  System - Environment  23-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 24: Basic Setup

     System-Storage: 2.5. BASIC SETUP Click setup button and enter the following interfaces: 2.5.1. REGISTER INFOMATION (SETUP VEHICLE INFORMATION) Register information-Device info:  24-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 25 Device ID: Currently, it is not useful.  Register information- Vehicle info Vehicle Number:When connected with PAD, the vehicle number is needed. Vehicle plate:Input manually. Line number:Input manually.  Register information—Driver info: 25-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 26: Time Setup

    Driver number: Input manually. Driver name: Input manually. 2.5.2. TIME SETUP  Time setup-General Date format: Setup the date format of device Time format: 24 hours or 12 hours Time zone: Range from -12 district ~ +13 district  Time-Time Sync 26-73 www.
  • Page 27 Date/Time: Device time, from 2000-01-01 to 2036-12-31 Satellite: Synchronize time with GPS satellite. Once GPS signal changes to valid, device will synchronize time Center Server: synchronize time with center server NTP sync: synchronize time with NTP server Remark: Synchronize time according to time zone Multi-mode can be selected for time synchronization.
  • Page 28: Start Up

    Mode: Setup DST according to week or date Start: Time to start DST End: Time to end DST 2.5.3. START UP  Startup-ON/OFF ON/OFF mode: 3 modes, including ignition, timer and ignition or timer. Ignition: Input ignition delay time for shutdown delay function Timer: When setup the start mode as Timer, please setup the start time and end time Under this mode, MDVR’s start up or shut down time will not affect the ignition.
  • Page 29: User Setup

    Sleep Mode: Currently, there is only no consumption standby mode available. Low Volta protect: Enabling the low voltage shutdown protection mode selected. Battery low voltage: Protect the vehicle battery. When consistently below the standard value, it will countdown shutdown. As for a 12V vehicle, the default is 9V, while a 24V vehicle is 21V. Voltage start up: low-voltage protection, when the battery voltage is consistently greater than the standard value, it will automatically boot.
  • Page 30: Network

    User name: The default ones are admin and user. User Group: It is divided into administrator and ordinary user. It supports delete user function. Select the user and click "Delete User" button. Please be noted that the administrator cannot be deleted. It supports add user function.
  • Page 31 Automatically obtain IP: Dynamic acquisition, DNS can also be statically configured to dynamically obtain. Use the following IP: Static IP, need to use a static DNS. Remark: Switch from static IP to automatically obtain IP mode, it can display dynamic IP, but the static IP parameters will not be covered, to restore the last saved static IP after switching back.
  • Page 32 Enable: Select to enable WIFI ESSID: Manually input the address of AP Encryption: It supports NONE, WEP and WPA Password: Manually input Static IP: Select to use static IP, or MDVR will get dynamic IP  Network-Communication: Dialing wireless network, user needs to choose the module type and setup dialing parameters When entering the dialing setup interface, it searches the wireless module type automatically.
  • Page 33 parameters provided by the manufacturer. The default is empty, the program comes with empty arguments by dialing. Certification:Supports PAP or CHAP. Remark: When there is SIM and normal 3G/4G signal, it will dial automatically.  Network- Server Center server: It supports 6 servers at most, and server 1 cannot be deleted manually. ON: Enable the current server.
  • Page 34: Application

    2.5.6. APPLICATION  Application-FTP Client FTP Enable: Enable FTP. Server: To run FTP server address. Port: To run FTP server port. (The default one is 21.) User name/password: The accounts distributed by FTP server. 2.6. SURVEILLANCE 34-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 35: Live View

    2.6.1. LIVE VIEW Live view-->Preview  Real-time Setting Interface: Preview audio: Enable the audio when live view the video. Image setup: Set the live-view parameters, including brightness, contrast, etc. Startup Screen: Set the live-view screen, it can be single-screen or quad screen or nine screen Channel: Set the channel when live-view ...
  • Page 36: Record

    Duration: Duration for each screen. Edit: Delete or Edit. Add screen: Add polling screen Auto polling: Enable the auto pulling  Live view-Live OSD : It displays the information on screen, such as time, speed, license plate, GPS... The default is only the time, and the position cannot be set. 2.6.2.
  • Page 37 Overwrite: The earliest recording file will be deleted while the HDD or SD card is full to realize loop recording. Lock duration: Protect the record file to be deleted by fault, default is 7 days. Pre-recording: Pre-record before the alarm happens. Default is 15min, 0-60min optional. ...
  • Page 38 Channel: The total channel numbers of the device, including analog and digital channels. Channel name: Change the name manually. Enable: Enable the main stream record function Resolution: The analog channel supports D1/HD1/CIF/WD1/WHD1/WCIF while the digital one supports 720P. Frame Rate: Frame Rate of the recording. Quality: Picture Quality of the recording.
  • Page 39 Storage: The storage type for sub stream, internal SD and external SD optional. Record mode: Mirror record, alarm back-up record and sub stream. Mirror record: Channel is selectable. Video resolution and frame rate are the same with main  stream. ...
  • Page 40: Ipc Setup

    Embedded key information to video file for easily check when playback. 2.6.3. IPC SETUP IPC setup:  40-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 41 Channel: It includes the analog channels and IPC channels. Analog channel will not be shown if it connects to network camera. Enable: Enable to operate IPC. IP and port: Display channel details after searching. Setup: Search and edit IP camera recording parameters Fast setup: Search all the IP cameras in LAN network, and auto assign IP address to IP camera.
  • Page 42: Ptz

    2.6.4. PTZ Channel: It includes analog channels and IPC channels. Enable: Enable PTZ. Operate: It includes serial, N9M and ONVIF. It supports Pelco-D and Pelco-P PTZ protocols with serial mode. Address: It is valid with serial mode. Test: It is to test PTZ is available or not. Click it to pop up PTZ control panel. 2.7.
  • Page 43 Sensor number: The total alarm input numbers of MDVR. Sensor name: IO sensor name, it can set manually. The sensor name of alarm setting interface will update synchronously after setting. OSD name: The information embedded to video image. Copy: Copy the configuration and use it for other sensors. General-->Serial port: ...
  • Page 44: Snap Setting

    Some models have 4 serial ports, while others have only one RS232 port, but it can realize the following features: expansion, control panel, 485 bus, GPS data, three axis sensor, and PTZ.  General-->speed Unit: KM/H and MPH selectable. Source: GPS, pulse or both optional. Calibration mode: No need to calibrate if setup as satellite mode.
  • Page 45 Start time: Start to snap. End time: Stop snapping. Setup: Delete and set. Time snap: Enable to snap at the setting time. Add: To add snap period, and it supports 8 pieces at most. Snap Setting--> Trigger snap  45-73 www.
  • Page 46: Eco-Driving

    Trigger snap: It snaps when alarm is trigger. 2.7.3. ECO-DRIVING (It is still developing.) 46-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 47: Alarm

    2.8. ALARM 2.8.1. BASE Base-->Speed alarm  47-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 48 Name: The current name is over speed Enable:Enable or disable, tick to enable Alarm type: It includes the following types, important and general. Trigger: Over speed pre alarm difference: To set the pre alarm data. For example, if speed is 60 km/hour, and over speed pre alarm difference is 10 km/hour, TSS sends over speed alarm broadcast and records when it reaches 50 km/h.
  • Page 49 Channel: Link to recording channel, optional. Post recording: It means the recording duration after the alarm has been removed. Lock: Enable to link recording lock when there is alarm. 3G network: When it is set as sensor trigger dial mode, it enables 3G network as it triggers alarm. Linkage IO output: Enable to link alarm output when alarm is triggered.
  • Page 50 Name: The current name is panic. Enable:Enable to panic button. Alarm type: Important type and general type optional. Trigger: Click any button to delay the time till it reaches the setting time to alarm. Linkage: When alarm is triggered, link to business operation. 50-73 www.
  • Page 51 Channel: Link to recording channel, optional. Post recording: It means the recording duration after the alarm has been removed. Lock: Enable to link recording lock when there is alarm. 3G network: When it is set as sensor trigger dial mode, it enables 3G network as it triggers alarm. Linkage IO output: Enable to link alarm output when alarm is triggered.
  • Page 52  Base – IO alarm interface: Name: From Sensor1 to Sensor8 (It includes all the alarm input numbers.) Enable: Enable the sensor alarm. Alarm type: Important type and general type optional. Trigger: Low and high optional. It triggers alarm when it is low as default. Linkage: When alarm is triggered, link to business operation.
  • Page 53 Channel: Link to recording channel, optional. Post recording: It means the recording duration after the alarm has been removed. Lock: Enable to link recording lock when there is alarm. 3G network: When it is set as sensor trigger dial mode, it enables 3G network as it triggers alarm. Linkage IO output: Enable to link alarm output when alarm is triggered.
  • Page 54: Video

    2.8.2. VIDEO Video-Video loss  Name: The default name is video loss. Enable: Enable the video loss. Alarm type: Important type and general type optional. Trigger: 54-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 55 Video loss set: It includes all video channels that can be selected. Set period: Set the checking period when video loss alarm is triggered. Linkage: When alarm is triggered, link to business operation. 55-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 56 Channel: Link to recording channel, optional. Post recording: It means the recording duration after the alarm has been removed. Lock: Enable to link recording lock when there is alarm. 3G network: When it is set as sensor trigger dial mode, it enables 3G network as it triggers alarm. Linkage IO output: Enable to link alarm output when alarm is triggered.
  • Page 57: Advance

    2.8.3. ADVANCE Name: The default name is ACC alarm. Enable: Enable the ACC alarm. Trigger: Set the threshold value of X/Y/Z. Linkage: When alarm is triggered, link to business operation. 57-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 58: Maintenance

    Channel: Link to recording channel, optional. Post recording: It means the recording duration after the alarm has been removed. Lock: Enable to link recording lock when there is alarm. 3G network: When it is set as sensor trigger dial mode, it enables 3G network as it triggers alarm. Linkage IO output: Enable to link alarm output when alarm is triggered.
  • Page 59: Configuration

    After login, click setup>Maintenance, and then enter into the page as follow. 2.9.1. CONFIGURATION In the configuration page, user can export and import the configuration file. Insert flash drive to export the configuration file to the root folder, the file name is ConfigFile Insert flash drive to import configuration file into MDVR, and it will display the notice when import successfully.
  • Page 60: Upgrade

    2.9.3. UPGRADE In the page of upgrade, user can upgrade software. Put the upgrade file in flash drive. Currently, device firmware, microcontrollers firmware, CP4 firmware and IPC firmware can be put inside. Insert flash drive and enter the upgrade interface, click software upgrade and it will indicate that upgrade file is importing.
  • Page 61: Storage

    Remark: Make sure don’t power off during upgrading. Put the upgrade file into the folder “upgrade”, which is at the root directory if the USB drive It support upgrade firmware, LOGO, MCU, and MCU for CP4. Firmware and MCU will package in one file, and it will upgrade MCU first, and then firmware. The name of the LOGO are: logo_update(10.12.15).jpg and logo_cvbs(11.12.15).jpg Please don’t put many files in the same folder when it is upgrading, otherwise, it will upgrade one randomly.
  • Page 62: Default

    2.9.5. DEFAULT In this page, you can click the default button to reset the parameters to factory settings. Click reset to restore the original data. Remark: For, language, MAC address, register info, CMS server info, speed adaption parameter will not change during default settings.
  • Page 63: Main Interface

    3.2. MAIN INTERFACE 63-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 64: Playback

    Icons: quad, 9-split, preview, next page, sound, capture and video parameters. Stream switch: main stream, sub-stream and network transmission sub stream. Log out: log out and come to the log in interface 3.3. PLAYBACK 64-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 65 If the date is marked as color green, it means there is recording. 65-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 66: Maintenance

    Recording playback window: Video window, play time-line, play control button, window switch... Record list: It displays all the record. Click backup download video file to local computer hard disk. 3.4. MAINTENANCE 66-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 67: Basic Information

    3.4.1. BASIC INFORMATION Basic information: It contains the current state & history state of channel video and storage. 3.4.2. DEVICE MODULE Device module: It is about the current state of module, WIFI module and satellite location module. 67-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 68: Storage Device

    3.4.3. STORAGE DEVICE Storage device: There are the volume information & format operation of storage (hard disk/flash drive/SD card), and the path of snap & record backup. 68-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 69: Version Information

    3.4.4. VERSION INFORMATION Version information: There are device type, name, firmware version, MCU version, CP3/4 version, upgrade, configuration file export and configuration file import.  Log: There is Log type (operation log, alarm log and locked log), operation type (IO alarm, panel alarm, speed alarm, video loss and ACC alarm) date, and log export.
  • Page 70 The parameter setting is the same as the local setting. User can view the operation at the local setting. 70-73 www. xtscorp .com For more information, please visit our website...
  • Page 71: Storage Capacity Calculation

    4.STORAGE CAPACITY CALCULATION Image Quality & Streams Resolution Image quality 720P 6144 4800 4128 3456 2784 2112 1440 2662 1997 1599 1331 1170 1040 WHD1 1664 1248 Stream WCIF 1040 Kbps 2048 1536 1230 1024 1280 Record File Size Calculation Rec.
  • Page 72: Frequently Asked Questions

    5.FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The system can’t start? Usually this problem results from the incorrect power connection. Please follow below steps to check the power connection: Check the input power, whether the power wire is connected correctly, whether the ground wire is connected back to the battery, and whether the fuse on the power wire is in good condition.
  • Page 73 of the task table. Which IP waterproof level does MNVRHB device support? Currently, support waterproof IP 54. 8) How to install the WIFI antenna? The antenna must be installed on unobstructed place of the roof, and be fixed with glue. The device cannot be shut down when in ignition ON/OFF mode.

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