RVS MOBILEMULE -6300 Instruction Manual

4 channel mobile dvr with gps tracking and live video options (hard drive)

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MOBILEMULE™ 4 CHANNEL MOBILE DVR WITH
GPS TRACKING AND LIVE VIDEO OPTIONS (HARD DRIVE)
RVS-6300
VEHICLE SAFETY -
IT'S ALL WE DO.
TM

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual MOBILEMULE™ 4 CHANNEL MOBILE DVR WITH GPS TRACKING AND LIVE VIDEO OPTIONS (HARD DRIVE) RVS-6300 VEHICLE SAFETY - IT'S ALL WE DO.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Precautions ............................3 2 Product specification ........................4 3 Front /back panel and DVR installation instruction ................. 6 3.1 Front panel interface ......................6 3. 2 Back panel interface ......................7 3.3 Wiring instruction ......................... 9 3.3.1 AV input cable ......................
  • Page 3: Before You Start

    Before You Start • Read this manual carefully before installation. • Do not use this system in a rainy or humid environment. • If any solid/liquid goes inside the system, cut of f the power immediately. • Do not attempt to repair/disassemble DVR. Please contact our tech team with any problems. •...
  • Page 4: Product Specification

    2 Product Specification Item Device parameter Performance Main processor Hi3520DV300 Operating system Embedded Linux OS System Operating language Chinese/English Operating interface GUI, support mouse Password security User password/Admin password Video standard PAL/NTSC Video compression H.264 Image resolution 1080p/720P/960H/D1/CIF Playback quality 1080p/720P/960H/D1/CIF Audio Compound mode...
  • Page 5 1 SDXC High speed card (up to 512GB) (Certain models) (Certain models)
  • Page 6: Front Panel Interface

    Front/Back Panel Front Panel Interface Parameter...
  • Page 7: Back Panel Interface

    GPS signal LED, light on when GPS exists and works efffectely. Light on when single-chip microcomputer runs normally IR Remote Infrared receiver module used to receive remote Control control signals Receiver Switch lock, remove the card(Note: remove the LOCK LOCK<-> ON HDD on "ON"...
  • Page 8 Back Panel Interface Parameter WiFi, GPS, 3G/4G 3G/4G...
  • Page 9: Wiring Instruction

    3.3 Wiring instruction 3.3.1 AV input cable Connecting LCD monitor Connecting aviation camera � 4 video 1+12v • 4video +12v 1 3 audio �2GND 3 audio Diagram of aviation plug Diagram of aviation cable connector on the back panel Picture 3: Diagram of AV input cable Wire Mark on the cable end Input...
  • Page 10 The power cable shown in picture four ends in a 6 pin white plug. This connects to the 6 pin white socket on the back of the DVR. The red (+) and black (ground) connect to the vehicle directly. The yellow cable is connected to ignition.
  • Page 11: Alarm 1/0

    3.3.3 Alarm 1/0 [I][I][I][I]�[3 0 0 0 0 � " 1-SENSOR-IN1 5-SENSOR-IN5 9-RS485A 2-SENSOR-IN2 6 - ALM-OUT1 10-RS232TX 7-GND 3-SENSOR-IN3 11-RS485B 8-ALM-OUT2 4-SENSOR-IN4 12-RS232RX Picture 6: Alarms The device has an interface with 4 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs. These alarms can be connects to a variety of triggers.
  • Page 12: Connecting Sensor

    Brake Brake pedal light Connecting sensor input cable Picture 7: The principle diagram of the brake detection The alarm outputs have a maximum current capability of 200MA. If you want to drive a device with higher current requirement, you must connect external relay. Shown below is the alarm output wiring diagram.
  • Page 13 Red wire is 12V positive, black is ground, yellow is video, green is audio. The SD card can be inserted from the front of the DVR. The SD card should be placed into SD card port. 1. SD card installation instruction...
  • Page 14 Picture 9 SIM Card / SD card installation diagram Open the DVR to see both the SIM and SD card slots: Picture 10 SIM Card/ SD card installation diagram 2...
  • Page 15 As shown in the figure, loosen the two screws on the left and right sides of the hard disk box with a screwdriver. Remove the hard drive. Picture 11 Hard Drive figure 1...
  • Page 16 Take the four screws out of the hard drive Rubber Cushion Picture 12: Hard Drive disassembly figure 2 Remove the drive after taking out the screws.
  • Page 17: Mdvr Operation Guide

    Keyboard Input System can use numbers, lower/uppercase English letters and Chinese Characters. DVR Operation Guide Right click to open login interface: Input Username/password, click OK to login to the menu.
  • Page 18: User Login

    5.1 User Login Default Username is admin, with no password.
  • Page 19 5.2 Video Preview...
  • Page 20: General Setting

    5.3.1 General Setting general setting system time [197Q-0 1 -01 00:18:46 date format year month day set time time format 24 hour ■ GPS time adopt ■ �- time zone 00:00 English language save exit 5.3.2 Video Setting Video Settings channel encode size horizontal mirror...
  • Page 21: Record Setting

    5.3.3 Record settings Record Settings channel loop recording YES loop length minutes video format NTSC ■ ■ scheduled rec stop rec manual ll!"J auto rec rec plan monday 23:59 00:00 23:59 23:59 00:00 23:59 00:00 exit 5.3.4 Alarm control Alarm Control enable status enable/disable ll!"J...
  • Page 22: Motion Detection

    Camera Settings Set CH Trigger/Delay Time/Distance Grid Line Camera Settings Trigger Channels to show Show Distance grid ■ � Channell Channel1 ■ ■ Channel2 Channel2 ■ ■ Channel3 Channel3 ■ ■ Channel4 Channel4 ■ ■ Channels Channels ■ ■ Channel6 Channel6 ■...
  • Page 23: Monitor Display

    5.3.6 Monitor Display Monitor Display channel name grid regior ■ rolling display display time 5 ■ ■ ■ ■ full page ■ ■ ■ ■ two page ■ ■ qual page ■ nine page preview time save exit The grid lines are adjustable ( dragging the purple points) After adjustment, right click the mouse to save settings.
  • Page 24: Advanced Options

    5.4 Advanced Options Advanced Options System Upgrade Restore Default Display Settings User Account Encode Overview Return 5.4.1 System upgrade Copy the upgrading file to the root directory of the USB disk. Then re-power on the device, it will automatically upgrade. System Upgrade System Upgrade From USB devices...
  • Page 25: Restore Default

    5.4.2 Restore Default Restore Default ■ ■ ■ General Settings Encoding Settings ■ ■ Record PTZ Settings ■ ■ Network Settings Alarm Settings ■ ■ Vehicle Management Localdisp resume backup Cancel Copy Configuration File 1) Click Backup 2) Disconnect Mouse 3) Connect USB Device 4) Will Display "Congratulations, Action Succedded!"...
  • Page 26: Username

    Username...
  • Page 27: System Info

    System Info...
  • Page 28: File Backup

    5.6 File Backup File Backup Detection Remove Delete Clear Backup File QTY: Allspace 5. 7 Disk Management Disk need to be formated in the device when using it for the first time. If the disk was not detected by the device, confirm the device is locked.
  • Page 29 If you want to change the vehicle ID number, please login with password "szmzkj"...
  • Page 31 The device can save 6 WiFi ESSID (Access Points). Turn on "WiFi" and save as show below. Then "Scan" It will search, match, connect, and switch automatically. You will see the available WiFi around your area, select the one your want to connect and input the password(PSK) and save it.
  • Page 32 The device will detect the 3G/4G Module Type automatically. Insert the right SIM card which corresponding with the Module Type detected. Putting in the wireless account will automatically connect it. If it does not connect, consult your SIM card carrier or search on Internet to make sure you put the correct parameters (Dial Number, login Name, Password).
  • Page 33: Network Settings

    5.8.6 Network Settings We have set it with our server in factory, if you wish to use a different server please set your server’s IP (or Domain), the Port should be same with your server setup.
  • Page 34: Playback

    6 FAQ 1) The monitor shows the time but no video, and the picture is black. A) Check whether the video signal cable and power cable of camera are properly connected, and camera is working normally. B) Check whether the preview switch of display setting is off or not. 2) When the DVR starts up with an SD card, it can’t record.
  • Page 35 D) Check whether video source and display device connection E) Check whether the format selection between PAL and NTSC is wrong. 13)Alarm I/O does not work A) Alarm is set wrong. B) The connection of alarm is wrong. C) The input signal of alarm is wrong. 14)DVR does not delay shutting down under the ignition mode A) Delay time is not set.
  • Page 36 If you have any questions about this product, contact: Rear View Safety, Inc. 1797 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11233 800.764.1028 VEHICLE SAFETY - IT'S ALL WE DO.

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