Stortech SRH-04020A Installation And Programming Manual

4&8 channel hybrid mobile digital video recorder

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4& 8 Channel Hybrid Mobile Digital
Vid e o Re c o rd e r
Installation and Programming Manual
SRH-04020A & SRH-08020A
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Version1 08/2023

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  • Page 1 4& 8 Channel Hybrid Mobile Digital Vid e o Re c o rd e r Installation and Programming Manual SRH-04020A & SRH-08020A Version1 08/2023...
  • Page 3: Installation

    Recommended PC Specifications • Disclaimer • Packaging List Stortech Electronics does its best to ensure the integrity and accuracy of the contents in this Installation document and cannot guarantee this. The outcome of using this document shall be entirely Installation •...
  • Page 4: Preview And Playback

    Overview Basic Features All settings and operations can be completed through a touch-screen monitor. Preview and Playback 4 & 8 Channel 1080P Resolution. • Supports simultaneously single or 4/8 channels audio and video playing • • 25 ips H.264 back. •...
  • Page 5: Packaging List

    Alarm • 6 alarm input channels, 1 buzzer output and 2 of alarm outputs. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated • Overspeed alarm. "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of Motion detection alarm.
  • Page 6 Overview Wiring Diagram SRH-08020A 8-Channel version...
  • Page 7: Specification

    INDEX THE MENU NETWORK Menu Introduction Menu Lock Wi-Fi Manual Recording Cellular Playback Status RECORD Server Power on Record Upload Files Cycle Record RTSP SYSTEM Event Record Video Quality User Event Duration Device Record Channel Date & Time IPC (Network Camera) Schedule File Length Exceptions...
  • Page 8: Mechanical Lock

    Overview ② Mechanical lock Close the front cover, and then lock the device with the key. • • The device will stop recording and the buzzer will beep when the front cover is open, If the front cover is still open or the electronic ①...
  • Page 9 Connection – Back Panel ① Description ② 2G/3G/4G antenna 1 ③ 2G/3G/4G antenna 2 ④ Wi-Fi antenna GPS antenna Power • Power Input Connect the 9-pin female to the 9-pin male on the device. • • Connection Method Connect ignition wire to yellow ACC, battery Positive to V+ (Red wire) and Negative to GND (back wire).
  • Page 10: Lcd Monitor

    LCD Monitor High-definition touchscreen monitors are recommended to work with • this device. The DVR output resolution to the LCD monitor can be selected. • With an auto support of: System Format CVBS NTSC/PAL/AUTO 1080P/720P 1080P The Menu Menu Introduction Press [MENU] on the remote control or touch the bottom area on a connected LCD screen, the Menu will be shown as Right.
  • Page 11: Manual Recording

    Menu Lock • The device has two levels of access, admin, and guest. • User Account List Admin Permission Guest Permission Username admin guest Password Modification Initial Password Access limited to Playback, Access to all menus Display mode, Image Permissions Switching &...
  • Page 12 RECORD Power on Record Cycle Record Event Record Video Quality Record Channel IPC (Network Camera). Event Duration File Length Motion Sensitivity G-Force Sensitivity File Type Record Audio DISPLAY Camera Audio Out Speed Sys Format Camera Name OSD Radar Language Menu On Mirror NETWORK Cellular...
  • Page 13: Event Record Duration

    RECORD Power on Record Cycle Record Event Record Video Quality Record Channel IPC (Network Camera). Event Duration File Length Motion Sensitivity G-Force Sensitivity File Type Record Audio Power On Record – When the MDVR powers up it will automatically go into record mode.
  • Page 14 IPC (Network cameras) – There are 4 ports for Network / IP cameras inputs 9, 10, 11 & 12. Host IP: The MDVR default IP address 192.168.88.1, where each IP camera must be in the same range. Clear All: Will disconnect all connected IP cameras from the MDVR. Fast Setup: Quickly connect to all IP / Network cameras on the MDVR network and with the appropriate IP address range.
  • Page 15: Motion Sensitivity

    File Length 5 - Min 10 - min 15 - min Each Video file length can be a maximum of 15-mins long. Motion Sensitivity High G-Force Sensitivity High File Type Motion Sensitivity Default setting Off. Motion detection recording and sensitivity level setting: When an objects movement amplitude exceeds the preset motion detection sensitivity level, then motion detection recording will be triggered.
  • Page 16 DISPLAY Camera Audio Out Speed Sys Format Camera Name OSD Radar Language Menu On Mirror Camera Display Settings - Per camera. Each setting can be adjusted between 0 ῀ 99. Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue. Cam Name – Each of the 12 cameras can be individually names, with a maximum of 10 characters.
  • Page 17 Manu On – This sets to menu display duration. Default 30 Sec. Note. When the menu is being used recording will stop. Operators are warned of this when then enter the OSD menu settings. Menu On: There are 4-time settings. 30 sec, 60 sec, 120 sec and Always. It is advised that when setting up the MDVR set the duration to “Always”.
  • Page 18 System Format – Input and output video formats for the MDVR. CVBS: NTSC, PAL, AUTO, Correct. VGA: 720P, 1080P. AHD: 1080P. Radar – Up to 12 radars can be connected to the system. Alarms/Binds: Each one can be allocated to one or more of the 6 “alarm”...
  • Page 19 NETWORK Cellular Server RTSP Wi-Fi Status Upload Files LAN & Server Settings The default setting is shown Right. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. When DHC I s switched on the Static IP addressing will automatically be switched Off. When DHCP is switched to On the Ip addressing will automatically be matched to the Vehicle/Host server IP address structure.
  • Page 20 The default configuration is shown Right. Cellular: Cellular On, means 2G/3G/4G is on APN & Access No: Normally the user does not need to input a username and password for APN or Access number. The default setting is available. (If a connection is not successful using the default settings, consult your local network provider.
  • Page 21: Network Status

    AP Internet Setup – Connecting to AP internet. Step 1: Connect the DVR to the internet through Wi-Fi or 2G/3G/4G. Please refer to the previous chapter for 2G/3G/4G connections. Step 2: Set the “AP Internet” to On. Step 3: Search and connect to the Wi-Fi hotspot of the DVR with another mobile device.
  • Page 22: File Upload

    Server The function of the server setting is mentioned in LAN, Wi-Fi and 2G/3G/4G chapters. The default server LAN IP, Wi-Fi and Cellular address is, “183.233.190.23” and Port number is “9090”. File Upload The Upload Files default configuration is shown Right. Upload Flies: On/Off, On: When set to On, if the DVR triggers the alarm video.
  • Page 23: Rtsp Streaming

    RTSP Streaming The default configuration shown Right. RTSP: Set to On/Off Mode: Set MainStream & SubStream On/Off Mode On/Off: Set RTSP On, ensure the streaming device and DVR are on the same LAN settings. Images can be displayed by using the DVRs own hotspot AP.
  • Page 24: Date And Time

    System User Schedule Alarm Application Device Exceptions Update Info Date & Time Config User (Log in Setup) Set username and password for booting up. Initial password 123. Device name & Vehicle Number plate Input the license plate number of the host vehicle and ID of the device. Date &...
  • Page 25 “Format” default configuration shown Right. Go to “System” → ”Date & Time” →”Format” →”Setup” page. ① Time Zone: Time Zone setting. ② Date Format: Set the date format. ③ 24 Hour: On clock viewed in 24Hr format, set to Off clock viewed in 12hr format.
  • Page 26: Schedule Recording

    Schedule Recording Enable: Set recording schedule On/Off. Start: Set recording schedule start-time End: Set recording schedule end-time Weekday: Set recording schedule by weekday, “Setup” (weekdays to a preset). Schedule recording: Supports up to 4 appointed tasks. Recording duration counted in •...
  • Page 27: Alarm Information Setting

    Alarm Information Setting Alarm 1 ~ 4: Customised alarm recording. Reverse: No 5. Reversing alarm Recording Brake: Brake alarm recording. Priority: Setting the alarm priority Alarm 1 ~ 4, Reverse Brake. This will assist the operator of 1 or more alarms are triggered at the same time.
  • Page 28 Cursor Set up: Off by default. The image Right shows the open state. ① Alarm triggered channel’s Camera name. ② Touch button On/Off cursor. ③ Line Selecting: 5-lines to select, Line U (up), Line D (down), Line L (left), Line R (right) and ALL. When selected the lines turn green. Can be operated via the remote control.
  • Page 29 Updating For a single device Step 1: Format the SD card in the DVR 1 . This is to ensure that the SD card uses the correct format to be recognised by the DVR. Step 2: Once formatted a file/folder system is created on the SD-card. Place SD-Card/ then...
  • Page 30 Configuration Configuration Import: Import the configuration file from the flash memory device and place the file in the sd/export_file/cong directory. Configuration Export: Export Log to SSD/HDD/SD card or USB memory flash devices. Factory Default: Press reset to restore factory settings. Application Setting Application: Algorithm and IPC function are integrated.
  • Page 31 Advanced Drivers Assist System (ADAS): The ADAS algorithm function includes channel one displays Forward Collision Warning FCW and Pedestrian Detection (PDS). Algo Switch: Set to On. When the expected collision time TTC Threshold(s) is less than the configured time, the forward collision alarm and blind spot pedestrian detection alarm will be triggered.
  • Page 32 Driver Monitoring System DMS Alarm Type To set ON To set OFF When driver fatigue is detected, alarm A fatigue alarm will Fatigue recording will be triggered, with a voice not be triggered. announcement. When driver's distracted behaviour is A distraction alarm Distraction detected, alarm recording will be triggered, will not be triggered.
  • Page 33 Driver Monitoring System installation The DMS needs to be installed on the dashboard at a distance of 0.8 ~ 1.2m from the driver, with a front angle of the driver being about ± 30° as shown in the image Right. Calibration: Align the face with the calibration frame to conduct calibration.
  • Page 34 DMS - Face Recognition: Adding a face: To add a face see image Right. Click OK after entering the name and reason for adding the face. Click the start button, move our face up, down, left, right. A window will pop-up and a voice message will sound to notify the success or failure of the input.
  • Page 35 AVS Mode - If AVS mode has not been selected, select then click OK, The system will reboot allowing you to then access the AVS Set up menu. Info System Version: MCU Version: Device ID:...
  • Page 36 Connection via smartphone 1. Ensure that the 4-in-1 antennae is connected to the MDVR, with the correctly names cables to the associated names sockets. 2. Go-to Connections on your Smartphone > Wi-Fi. Search for the network starting WFD_XXXXX. 3. Select and add the Password ap12345678 and connect. 4.
  • Page 38: Specifications

    Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, no liability can be undertaken for any errors or omissions. All dimensions stated in this document are approximate. Stortech Electronics Ltd reserves the right to alter the specifications and introduce changes...
  • Page 39 Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, no liability can be undertaken for any errors or omissions. All dimensions stated in this document are approximate. Stortech Electronics Ltd reserves the right to alter the specifications and introduce changes...
  • Page 40 Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, no liability can be undertaken for any errors or omissions. All dimensions stated in this document are approximate. Stortech Electronics Ltd reserves the right to alter the specifications and introduce changes...
  • Page 41 Compatibly Storage List SATA 3.0 SSD SD Card Options Name Description Item Name Description SSD 32GB MLC, TS32GSSD420I, -45℃~+85℃ 32GB SD Card 32G, MLC, NCSXDAB-032G, Longsys, -25℃~+85℃ SSD 64GB MLC, TS64GSSD420I, -45℃~+85℃ 64GB SD Card 64G, MLC, NCSXJAB-064G, Longsys, -25℃~+85℃ SSD 128GB MLC, TS128GSSD420I, -45℃~+85℃...
  • Page 42 Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, no liability can be undertaken for any errors or omissions. All dimensions stated in this document are approximate. Stortech Electronics Ltd reserves the right to alter the specifications and introduce changes...

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