Weldex WDR-4405MC User Manual

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Product Name:4Channel Mobile DVR
Product Model:WDR-4405MC
Version:V1.0
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual Product Name:4Channel Mobile DVR Product Model:WDR-4405MC Version:V1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Chapter 1: Product Application and Parameter ................2 1.1 Brief Introduction........................2 1.2 MDVR Notice ......................... 3 Chapter 2: Interace Definition and Function Description ............. 5 2.1 MDVR Outlook and Dimension ..................... 5 2.2 Remote Control Instruction..................... 6 Chapter 3: System Menu Instruction....................7 3.1 MDVR Start Up and Log In....................
  • Page 3: Chapter 1: Product Application And Parameter

    Chapter 1: Product Application and Parameter 1.1 Brief Introduction Form 1: MDVR Product Specification and Parameter Item Parameter Specification Language English/Chinese System Graphic User Interface(OSD menu) Password User password/Administrator password Input 4CH composite video input 1ch video output(V-OUT), 1ch composite video Output output(AV-OUT), 1ch CVBS video output(EXTENSION) Video...
  • Page 4: Mdvr Notice

    Form 2: MDVR Basic Electrical Parameter List Item Parameter Specification +8V ~ + 36V, long time lower than 8V or above than 36V, Power Input DC 8 ~ 36V power off automatically and system enter protection mode 12V(±0.2V), Max.: 2A Power Output ≤4V Vehicle Key...
  • Page 5 equipment before consulting with a certified professional. MDVR sensor input mode is level. External voltage below 4V is low level; above 4V but lower than 30V is high level; above 30V may damage device. Correctly connect the device grounding cable to vehicle grounding cable to form a loop.If it is not in operation for long periods of time, please cut off the power supply completely to extend MDVR life.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2: Interace Definition And Function Description

    Chapter 2: Interface Definition and Function Description 2.1 MDVR Outlook and Dimension [Outlook] Front Panel Back Panel [Dimension]...
  • Page 7: Remote Control Instruction

    2.2 Remote Control Instruction...
  • Page 8: Chapter 3: System Menu Instruction

    Power on / off Press twice the MDVR will restart.(Soft start key) Note: this button has not been enabled yet Login This button is available if password has been set. Please keep your password in safe because MDVR has no system reset function ENTER Check system information Channel Switching...
  • Page 9 Figure 3-3 Figure 3-4 INSTRUCTION: DEV NUM: MDVR serial number, user can define it. The number will be shown on the right of login menu, please input as the number shown below. The number must be unique in one server. Please check 3.3 for number setting.
  • Page 10: System Menu Framework

    3.2 System Menu Framework 3.3 System Setup System Setup is the first menu option of main menu. Include three items: BASIC, POWER and PASSWORD. see Figure3-6 and Figure 3-7. Figure 3-6 Figure 3-7...
  • Page 11: Basic Setup

    3.3-1 Basic Setup Setting system time and some other basic parameters, see Figure 3-8. 1. DATE TYPE: press “ENTER” to switch time displaying format between Y-M-D and D-M-Y. 2. DATE / TIME: remove cursor to locate, then press “ENTER” to choose and press “+” or “-“ to set, at last Figure 3-8 Figure 3-9 press “ENTER”...
  • Page 12: Record Setup (Figure 3-11)

    Figure 3-10 3.4 Record Setup (Figure 3-11) Four sub menus: NORMAL, CHANNEL, SCHEDULE and SUB-STREAM. MDVR will start recording once power is on. User can define recording mode as their requirement. Figure 3-11 Figure 3-12 3.4-1 Normal Setup (Figure 3-13) 1.
  • Page 13: Channel Setup (Figure 3-14)

    8. REC PROTECT TIME: alarm recording saving time. Alarm recording will not be overwritten in the time even the HDD is full. Six options – 1 / 3 / 5 / 7 / 10 / 15 days. 9. REC VEHICLE INFO: two options – ON / OFF. “ON” means MDVR will save the alarm and GPS information when recording.
  • Page 14: Schedule Setup (Figure 3-15)

    3.4-3 Schedule Setup (Figure 3-15) The user can set recording schedule here when recording mode is “TIME”. Remove cursor to set the time with “+” or “-” keys. Figure 3-15 3.4-4 Sub-Stream (Figure 3-16) Figure 3-16 Sub-stream parameters will impact video definition and connection between MDVR and CMS, of course, the main determinant of video quality and network transmission fluent is local network condition.
  • Page 15: Vehicle Info

    3.5 Vehicle Info Include Three sub menus: I/O, SPEED and G-SENSOR. Figure 3-17 Figure 3-18 3.5-1 I/O Setup Figure 3-19 Define alarm input here. User can assign names to each sensor to suit their specifications, such as “front door”, “back door” or “brake” etc. “ENABLE”...
  • Page 16: G-Sensor Setup

    3.5-2 G-Sensor Setup Figure 3-20 X / Y / Z shows three axes of vehicle – top and bottom, left and right, front and back. G-senor will detect vehicle condition, if condition changes cross over defined parameters, MDVR will record and trigger alarm as per users’ setting.
  • Page 17: Tools

    3.6 Tools Figure 3-22 Figure 3-23 Four sub menus: CONFIGURE, LOG,DETECTION,. 3.6-1 Configure Manual Manage and Log Search Figure 3-24 Figure 3-25 User can utilize three functions under configure mange – export configure, load new configure and reset setting.and format the HDD or SD card. Export configure: MDVR will save the user’s setting as a file in HDD.
  • Page 18: Montion Detection

    Please format HDD before the first use in your MDVR. Note: all saved information will be deleted while formatting, please make sure all useful information have been backed up and removed before formatting. Back to factory default setting may be helpful when some unconventional issues happen on your MDVR.
  • Page 19 Figure 3-27 1. Enter motion area setting from “CONFIGURE”, move cursor and press “ENTER” to select a beginning cell (selected cell will become yellow when cursor stays and dark green after cursor moved). 2. The user can define the area in which they may want to detect by moving the cursor from one cell to another diagonally.
  • Page 20: System Information

    3.7 System Information Figure 3-35 Enter “Enter” from main menu; MDVR will appear system information like Figure 3-35 (press F1 from remote control under 4CH local view can enter the sub menu). User can check firmware, hardware, MCU information and HDD status. Press “ENTER” to enter other information. 3.8 Playback A: SEARCH INSTRUCTION Enter “PLAYBACK”...
  • Page 21 CHANNEL: HDD item number; DATE: search as defined date; START TIME / END TIME: search as defined time; B: SEARCH RESULT Search result is shown in Figure 3-38. TYPE: recording type, normal or alarm. Normal contains power on recording and timed recording; Alarm is alarm recording.
  • Page 22: Chapter 4: Normal Settings Shortcut Control

    Chapter 4: Normal Settings Shortcut Control 4.1 Cable Connecting Test and Power On The MDVR has three color coded power cables– red, yellow and black. The red cable connects to anode of vehicle battery; the black one connects to cathode; the yellow one connects to vehicle ignition wire. When testing DVR out of vehicle;...
  • Page 23: Recording Set

    move the cursor to this word:“中”,press “ENTER”and will change to “EN”, then put the number 95668. After we finish the above, press the“RETURN”and save it.The other menu which need to input the text are the same, If there is any input error, enter the “CANCEL” to delete it,the “SPACE”key is on the left side of Figure 4-2 Figure 4-3 4.3 Recording Setup...
  • Page 24 Figure 4-4 A: SENSOR INPUT ALARM Set as per below path: MENU – VEHICLE INFO – SENSOR SETUP Set high / low level trigger in Figure 3-19, and then turn on recording. This menu supports six vehicle sensor input on your MDVR, such as door control, hard braking, emergency button, and other sensors etc.
  • Page 25: Ptz Connection And Setup

    4.4 PTZ Connection and Setup Setup steps: Step 1: select PTZ protocol, usually is PELCO-D; Step 2: select baud rate, have four options:1200/2400/4800/9600,must be conformity with PTZ; Step 3: set PTZ address code, conformity with PTZ;the default address code is 1. Step 4: cable connection;...
  • Page 26: Playback Recording On Computer

    4.5 Playback Recordings on Computer Recording can be played on MDVR or copy to computer to play with a special MDVR player. Player installation: User can find player installation program in attached CD. Run this program, select displaying language and then press “NEXT”...
  • Page 27: Faq

    Q1: What should user do if they can not fix by themselves when MDVR issue happens? A1: User can inspect device firstly and check cable connection or parameter setting. If user can not fix issues by themselves, please contact supplier for technical support by providing them device model no.
  • Page 28: Gps Faq

    GPS FAQ Q1: What should user do if GPS exists but has no coordinate? A1: 1. Check MDVR system information to make sure GPS module exists. If GPS module not exists, please check connectors to see if all well connected. 2.

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