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Overview Wiring Diagram Required Tools Please prepare additional tool prior to starting the installation. Tools Purposes Tape measure For measuring body parameters during ADAS calibration. Test pencil For testing if there is electricity in the wire. Multi-meter For measuring voltage, checking whether short circuit, and finding pulse signals.
Confirming the mounting position There are two installation conditions. One requires, calibration rods may be needed to measure distances. The other requires the Engineer to drive at ground level so that they can see the line of the road disappearing. Decide on the mounting height of the device.
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After successfully connecting to the device, the APP displays the login interface as shown “Right”. Click on Device to enter. b. Enter the username and password. Click “Login” The default in “admin” and the password is “123” d. Click on CMS Server to enter the server interface. Click on the upper right corner to select and check language information and APP version information, as shown “Right”.
After clicking on the device’s direct connection, select the corresponding device and the main menu will display as well as a pop-up calibration reminder. PREVIEW INTERFACE DISPLAY 1. Channel screen display: Double-click to zoom into a single channel screen. When in a “small view”, it is displayed in standard definition. On zooming in, it will automatically switch to high definition display.
DMS Calibration Before starting the algorithm function, parameter calibration can be performed. The DMS calibration process is shown “Right”. Enter the calibration mode, select DMS mode and then the driver’s seat position (left or right). After entering the calibration interface, the driver to look straight ahead and click start calibration.
Video Playback When a memory card is inserted in the device, you can view the playback video via this interface . As shown “Right”. Video files can be played back using the playback button at the bottom of the page as shown “Right”.
Record 1. Power Rec: When set to On, the device will automatically start recording after rebooting. When set to Off, the device will not automatically start recording after rebooting. 2. Cyclic Rec: When set to On, once the disk is full, the new video files will automatically overwrite the oldest video files.
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5. Video Quality: The device’s Mainstream is used for video storage. The SubStream is used for network transmission. The default configuration for Mainstream, SubStream and JPG are shown below. Main Stream Sub Stream Resolution D1(NTSC) Bitrate 10Mbps 512Kbps Framerate 20fps 15fps Main Stream Sub Stream...
7. Record Channel: Select the channel you wish is to record video. If a channel is not selected video will not be recorded on that file.. Note: This configuration only applies to “regular” recordings and not to “Event” recordings. A “trigger” event recording, all channels will be recorded.
DISPLAY SETTINGS 1. Camera 2. Cam name 3. OSD 4. Mirror 5. Speed Camera The default settings for each camera channel is shown below. (Channel 4 is the extended IPC channel and the camera parameters cannot be changed.) Minimum Maximum Camera Display Default Value Value...
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You can set the OSD so that the cam name, license plate No. Timestamp, and Speed, are displayed and embedded on the video for playback. Mirror Mirror: Once set to On, the corresponding channel will flip horizontally. Set to off, the corresponding image will be shown as normal.
Speed Source: The speed data for the speed alarm comes from the GPS unit. Units: Listed as Km/h or Miles/hr Over Speed: If the vehicle’s speed exceeds that set in the “Overspeed” a speed alarm will trigger. While the duration, refers to how long the vehicle was over speeding before the alarm in triggered.
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• DHCP: Dynamic Ip Switch, when the switch is On dynamic IP is enabled. When set to Off, Static IP is enabled, where the IP address, Subnet and gateway addresses need to be added manually. The MAC address can be automatically assigned or modified.
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Cellular network Settings • Cellular: 2G/3G/4G switch, turn on the switch to start. • APN: The Access Point Name (APN) can use the default value and does not require a username and password. If the default value cannot connect to the internet correctly, please consult your local service provider.
File Update Upload Files: On/Off Normal Files: Off/On Off: In addition to normal recordings, alarm and scheduled recording files • will not be uploaded. On: Upload all video files (including regular recordings). • Cellular: Off/On Off: When cellular is connected, uploading files are not allowed. Uploading •...
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Login Settings User: Set username and password to enter the menu. The initial password is 123. Guest: Set username and password for visitors to access the menu. The initial password is 321. License Plate Number Setting License NO.:License Plate Number Setting Device ID:Device ID number, this ID number does not support user Customization.
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Time Sync: Time Synchronisation GPS: Turn on or Off GPS time synchronisation NTP: Turn on or off NTP time synchronization. NTP Server: Display the URL of the NTP server. Use Case Instructions GPS : Off Set the time zone and daylight saving time first, and NTP : Off then set the date and time.
Scheduled Recording Schedule: • Supports scheduled video recording for up to 4-time periods. The minimum unit for recording is in minutes. • Video record time can overlap. The end-time of a schedule must be later than the start-time. • • Click on each Schedule time to enter the start and end time settings, as shown “Right”.
ACC SETTINGS Current voltage: The current voltage of the Dashcam. Shutdown: The Dashcam will automatically shut down when the current voltage is below, the selected Shutdown Voltage. It will restart once the voltage is higher than this value. Duration: The Dashcam will continue to record for a period after the ACC is disconnected.
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Sensitivity: There are three sensitivity levels; Low, Medium, High. The default is low. Speed: Set the FCW working speed value. When set to 30, the FCW algorithm will only be activated when the vehicle speed is faster greater than or equal to 30km/h. The default value is 30.
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Alarm/(Accuracy) Function Minimum Maximum Default Length/Accuracy / Time(s) Fatigue Threshold Time limit Time(s) Distraction Threshold Time limit Time(s) NoSeatBelt Threshold Time limit Time(s) Smoking Threshold Time limit Time(s) Calling Threshold Time limit Time(s) NoDriver Time limit Time(s) SunGlass Time limit Time(s)...
• SYSTEM INFORMATION Web UI Version: Software version. SYS Version: Device version number. MCU Version: MCU version number. Device ID: Device ID number. Machine Type: Machine type name. IPC Settings Configure the IPC function interface. After connecting the IPC, you can view the IPC image in the preview interface.
SPLIT MODE SETTINGS Preview Mode – There are a total of 11 preview modes available as shown “Right”. DISK SETTINGS 1. SD: Disk Type 2. Disk Capacity bar: a. Green: The size of all the video files in the “Normal” list b.
FREQUENTLY Q&A Check power connection. Please follow the steps below. 1) System cannot start? Check the input power: Is the power cord correctly connected, is the ground wire is correctly connected, and is the power cord fuse intact. Check if the voltage of the ACC signal line is greater than 6V. Check if the input voltage of the device is higher than the shutdown voltage set in the Dashcam interface.
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Specifications ALARM Alarm Input 6 Ch SCS-402801/D2I Alarm Output 2 Ch INTERFACE FOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM RS232 1 CH Operating System Linux RS485 1 CH Operating Interface Mobile APP/WebUI 2 CH Video Permission Administrator & User setting 1 CH VIDEO WIRELESS Video Input Built-in 2K+Built-in 1080P+External 2*1080P 2G/3G/4G...
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