SmartWitness CRX User Manual

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CRX
8CH AHD Mobile Digital
Video Recorder
USER GUIDE
v1.3
WARNING: SmartWitness installations should be performed by a qualified individual or installation professional
only. Working with a vehicle's power system can be dangerous to both you and your vehicle. This installation is
intended only to be a guide since vehicle designs and power/input sources can vary significantly
from vehicle to vehicle.
If you need to schedule a professional installation service in the USA for your
SmartWitness device(s), please visit
http://smartwitness.com/scheduleinstall
and submit the online form.
All cellular-enabled CRX devices must use the installation wizard for proper onboarding and activation,
please visit
http://install.smartwitness.com
to register, login, and use the SmartInstall wizard.
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  • Page 1 If you need to schedule a professional installation service in the USA for your SmartWitness device(s), please visit http://smartwitness.com/scheduleinstall and submit the online form. All cellular-enabled CRX devices must use the installation wizard for proper onboarding and activation, please visit http://install.smartwitness.com to register, login, and use the SmartInstall wizard.
  • Page 2 The contents of this user guide are comprehensively designed to provide adequate information to set up and operate the purchased device. Please contact SMARTWITNESS if you have any questions or find any omissions. If you find any missing pages in this users guide, please contact your dealer or SMARTWITNESS for a replacement.
  • Page 3 Trademark  Microsoft, Windows Vista, Windows7 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the US and other countries.  Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation, registered in the US and other countries.  Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Advice ............................7 1. Contents ..............................9 2. Specifications ............................. 11 3. CRX Overview ............................. 13 3-1. Front.............................. 13 3-2. Rear ............................... 17 Main Unit Set Up ........................... 19 Live Screen ............................19 Information Screen ........................21 MAIN MENU ...........................
  • Page 5 3-1-2. Control Buttons and Indicators .................. 57 Playing .............................. 58 4-1. Connecting HDD (or SSD) ..................... 58 4-2. Select HDD (or SSD) ........................ 58 4-3. Select Layout..........................61 View Information........................... 63 5-1. Sensor Information ........................63 5-2. Analyze Driving Info ........................ 65 5-3.
  • Page 6 10-2-7 Server……………………………………………………………………………………………………..99 Remove Data Storage Media ..................... 101 About ............................101 12-1. Version Info........................... 101 12-2. Hotkeys ..........................102 Appendix A) Shortcut Key list ......................104 Appendix B) Suggested Axis Adjustments by Device Positions ........105 P a g e...
  • Page 7: Safety Advice

    Safety Advice SAFETY ADVICE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Please make sure you follow the safety advice/instructions given in the user guide. CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
  • Page 8 GPS Reception 1. Activate the product in an area without large buildings to improve GPS reception. The commercial purpose GPS has the average range error of more than 15 meters and the range error could be more than 100 meters due to environmental conditions like buildings, roadside trees etc.
  • Page 9: Contents

    1. Contents The following items are included with the CRX Part No. Qty Part Name and Description Image Number Mobile Digital Video Recorder main unit CRX-GPS GPS Module RH400 Removable SSD/HDD case MPR110209 Bracket and Back Cable 01 & Cover...
  • Page 10 Part No. Qty Part Name and Description Image Number Keys for internal lock turns on device and locks MKY03 HDD/SSD case in the CRX unit Keys for external lock MKY02 locks main unit’s front cover CRX3- Camera Cable WH041-1 connects 4 cameras each CRX3- Digital IO &...
  • Page 11: Specifications

    2. Specifications Camera Input 8 channels (12V camera in) Full HD(1920x1080),AHD(1280x720), Type WD1(960x480), SD(720x480) Audio Input 8 channels Compression G.711 Video AHD :1920x1080, 1280x720 Recording NTSC: 960x480, 720x480, 720x240, resolution 352x240 PAL: 960x575, 720x576, 720x288, 352x288 AHD : 60fps(1920x1080), 120fps(1280x720) Recording Frame NTSC: 240fps (960x480, 720x480, rate...
  • Page 12 User interface 4 LED (Red, Orange, Blue, Green) Button 10 pcs Communication USB Type By USB 3G/4G or Wi-Fi modem (optional) REST/JSON API available via SmartWitness. Interface Video Output Alarm Input Alarm Output Left, Right, Brake, Reverse, Speed Pulse, Signal input...
  • Page 13: Crx Overview

    [ALARM]: Illuminated in any fail conditions (Red LED). [LAN]: Illuminated when connected to the network (Orange LED). At power on, the POWER LED will illuminate immediately and the CRX will go into system check. Once device is operational, the REC LED will also illuminate. This usually takes about a minute but in some cases, the device may need to reboot in which case it will take about 5 minutes.
  • Page 14 [>]: Change layout of live screening to 4 split screen. [∨]: Press down for 3 seconds to stop EMS data recording and safely eject SD card. Note While accessing the menu, data may be being recorded on the SD card, please use the [ESC] key to exit the Set Up mode before ejecting SD Card.
  • Page 15 [∨] for 3 seconds prior to removal. After you hear the double beep, push in the SD card to unlock and then eject. SD cards can also be safely removed after power shutdown of the CRX. A. Downloading the setting and log files: ...
  • Page 16  Two short beeps will sound when upload is finished. One short beep will sound if there is an error. 7. Video Out Port 8. DC 12V Power Out 16 | P a g e...
  • Page 17: Rear

    3-2. Rear ④ ① ⑨ ③ ⑫ ⑪ ⑤ ⑦ ② ⑧ ⑩ ⑥ ㅇ ① Power Connector Use the included power cable bundle for this connection, the battery cable connects to the battery power and the ACC cable connects to the ignition or main power switch.
  • Page 18 Supports network connection ⑪ GPS Connector ⑫ Power ON Delay Dip Switch 18 | P a g e...
  • Page 19: Main Unit Set Up

    3. The delay power-on settings can be modified with the dipswitches, please consult with your dealer. 4. If the SSD or HDD is not inserted into the CRX, the [REC] LED will not illuminate. 5. If the [ALARM] LED is illuminated, there may be a problem with the camera connection or data storage device, please contact your installer.
  • Page 20 ⑥ ① ⑤ ② ④ ③ ① Camera name: Default is CAM 1 ~ CAM 8 but can be renamed. ② Digital input 1~7, alarm output 1~2, G-sensor indicators, refer to the “Live Display Indicators” Insert below. ③ SSD or HDD record status bar. ④...
  • Page 21: Information Screen

    Live Display Indicators Video Loss, No Camera Detect Alarm in 4 Motion Detection Detect Alarm in 5 Audio Record Detect Alarm in 6 Continuous Record (RED) Detect Alarm in 7 Event Record (YELLOW) Detect Alarm in 8 Detect Alarm in 1 Activate Alarm out 1 Detect Alarm in 2 Activate Alarm out 2...
  • Page 22: Main Menu

    ⑦ Speed Pulse: Displays speed pulse and speed measured by the vehicle’s speed pulse If the speed indicated here varies with the vehicle’s speedometer, please re-configure the car pulse type by going to [Menu -> Device -> Signal -> Carpulse Type] and selecting the correct type. RPM: Displays engine RPM measured by RPM pulse.
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  • Page 24 3) Within Menu, there are three directories: Device, Record, and System. 4) Use [>] and [<] to change directories. 5) Within each directory, there are sub-directories that can be accessed by pressing [∨][∧] and then [MENU]. 6) Press [ESC] to return to previous stage. Note The password can be changed by going to [MENU ->...
  • Page 25: Device Setting

    3-1. Device Setting  Sub-categories are camera, signal, G-sensor, remote control, display, and external device.  Press the [∨] and [∧] keys to move between selections. When the subcategory you wish to set-up is highlighted in yellow, press [MENU] to enter configuration.
  • Page 26: Device / Camera

    3-1-1. Device / Camera  Move between the set-up selections using the arrow keys.  Channel: Select the channel for configuration using the arrow keys.  Video: Turn the selected channel on/off using the arrow keys. 26 | P a g e...
  • Page 27 Note 1. The channels that are turned off cannot be viewed live nor will it be recorded. 2. When there is a recording failure, the video loss icon will show on the channel’s live screen and the alarm LED will light up. 3.
  • Page 28: Device / Signal

    3-1-2. Device / Signal  Carpulse Type Check the carpulse type and use the [>] and [<] keys to set the correct kind among “2/4/8/16/20/25”.  Carpulse Standard Check the carpulse type standard and use the [>] and [<] keys to set the correct kind among “JIS 4W/JIS 2W,3W/SAE/DIN/BNA”.
  • Page 29: Device / G-Sensor

    3-1-3. Device / G-sensor  Depending on the installation location and slant, set the “(X), (Y), (Z)” axis angles using the information provided in REF2 below. Caution! 1. When using an HDD, postion the device in an upright positon only. 2.
  • Page 30 “REF2. Suggested axis adjustments by device positions” ONLY for when using SSD! HDD users must postion the device upright! Driving direction F: Front RR: Rear T: Top B: Bottom R: Right-side L: Left side 1) When device is in an upright position X:0, Y:0, Z:0 X:0, Y:0, Z:180 X:0, Y:0, Z:270...
  • Page 31 Caution! 1. When using an HDD, postion the device in an upright positon only. 2. The postions and adjustments in REF2 are ONLY for when using SSDs. 2) When device is in an upside-down position X:180, Y:0, Z:0 X:180, Y:0, Z:180 X:180, Y:0, Z:270 X:180, Y:0, Z:90 31 |...
  • Page 32 3) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP to the left X:270, Y:0, Z:0 X:270, Y:180, Z:0 X:270, Y:90, Z:0 32 | P a g e...
  • Page 33 4) When device is in a sideways position with the TOP to the right X:90, Y:0, Z:0 X:90, Y:180, Z:0 X:90, Y:90, Z:0 33 | P a g e...
  • Page 34 5) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP facing front X:90, Y:0, Z:270 X:270, Y:0, Z:90 X:180, Y:90, Z:0 34 | P a g e...
  • Page 35 6) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP facing rear X:270, Y:0, Z:270 X:90, Y:0, Z:90 X:0, Y:90, Z:0 35 | P a g e...
  • Page 36: Device / Remote Control

    CAUTION! Never install the CRX device with the front facing down. This will lead to SSD recording malfunctioning and damage to the device. 3-1-4. Device / Remote Control  You can activate and deactivate the remote control using the [>] and [<] keys.
  • Page 37: Device/ Display

    3-1-5. Device/ Display  Default Screen This sets the initial screen that will be displayed at power on and can be chosen among these options: “1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 2×2-1 / 2×2-2 / 3×3”.
  • Page 38: Device/ External Device

    USE: Select “ON” using the [>] and [<] keys. ACC/DEC VALUE: The G-sensor Warning Light on the EMS Alarm Display Unit will illuminate when the G-sensor senses momentum exceeding the set level. Levels can be adjusted from 0.1G to 1.0G. SPEED VALUE: The Speed Warning Light on the EMS Alarm Display Unit will illuminate when the speed exceeds the set level.
  • Page 39  Serial Port Usage: The CRX series has three serial ports: [S1/S2/S3]. S1 (Serial Port 1) is used solely for debugging and maintenance while S2 (Serial Port 2) and S3 (Serial Port 3) may be used to connect various external devices such as GPS, External IR receiver, Tachometers and the EMS Alert unit.
  • Page 40: Record Settings

    Note The times on the recording timetable are approximations. Since The CRX uses the H.264 standard for video compression, depending on the recorded video, the size of the data will differ. Therefore, the recording times on the recording timetable may not be exact.
  • Page 41: Record Settings/ Quality & Resolution

    3-2-1. Record Settings/ Quality & Resolution  RESOLUTION: Select among “D1 (704*480), HD1 (704*240), CIF (352*240)” using the arrow keys.  QUALITY: Select among “Super, High, Normal”.  PRE REC TIME: Sets the amount of recording time prior to an event is triggered: Select between 0 (N/A) to 5 seconds using the arrow keys.
  • Page 42: Record Settings / Channel Set Up

    3-2-2. Record Settings / Channel Set Up  Set recording mode, frame rate, and audio per each channel.  CHANNEL: First, select the channel you wish to configure using [<] and [>] keys. Second, use the [∨] and [∧] keys to move between “RECORD, FPS, AUDIO”, the specific settings will only apply to the selected channel.
  • Page 43 The maximum frames per resolutions are, at D1:60 frames, HD: 120 frames, and CIF: 240 frames. The total frames need to be considered when setting the FPS as the total number of frames per resolution cannot be exceeded. The total frames divided by the number of cameras used is the maximum number of possible FPS for each channel, e.g.
  • Page 44: Record Settings / Record Option

    Note 1. Since the total number of frames change with resolution, if the resolution is changed the total number of frames will change and the FPS will need to be re- set. To avoid redundant operations, please set the resolution before setting the FPS.
  • Page 45: 3-3.System Settings

    3-3.SYSTEM Settings  Important configurations such as date, language, password, format, default settings can be set here.  When changing certain configurations, side effects such as data loss, video loss, or limited access may occur. So please use caution when changing any system settings.
  • Page 46: Date Format

    After setting the year use the [<] and [>] keys to move and set the month, day, and time. The changed system date and time will be applied immediately but all other settings will be applied after you exit the menu. When a GPS module is connected and the time is set to automatically synchronize with the GPS time, there is no need to set this component.
  • Page 47: Speed Unit

     SPEED UNIT This component can only be set using the PC Viewer.  LANGUAGE The CRX series offers these language settings “English/ Korean/ Japanese/ Chinese/ Simplified Chinese/ Russian/ Portuguese”. 3-3-2. SYSTEM / USER MANAGEMENT  DVR ID A maximum of 10 characters (either alphabet or numbers) can be used to create a DVR ID.
  • Page 48: System / Service

     PASSWORD An 8-digit password can be set using the arrow keys. The factory set password is the sequence [>], [<], [∨], and [∧]. Press menu to change the password. The password sequence will be needed to be typed twice before an OK is displayed and the password is set.
  • Page 49 2. All data storage media deteriorate with time. Periodic formats and renewals are required for best performance. 3. Please remember to back-up your important data on a regular basis. 4. SMARTWITNESS does not take any responsibility for data not recorded due to misuse and lack of maintenance.  UPGRADE A firmware upgrade is possible with both a SD Card and USB Memory Stick.
  • Page 50: Video Standard

    will use to upgrade and press [MENU]. The device will start upgrading immediately and once upgraded, the device will automatically reboot. If both SD card and USB memory stick is inserted, priority usually goes to the SD card unless it is specifically chosen. Caution! Do not disconnect the device while upgrade is in progress as it may damage the product.
  • Page 51: Uploading/ Downloading The Setting File

    4. Uploading/ Downloading the Setting File 4-1. Upload  The device can be configured with more options using the CRX Configuration Tool. Using the Configuration Tool, set up the configurations as needed and then save the settings to an SD card (or USB memory stick).
  • Page 52: Pc Viewer Software Instructions

    PC Viewer Software Instructions This section is about how to install the PC Viewer Software Program and instructions on how to use the program. The provided PC Viewer must be used to access the recorded data, including all video and audio data. Once accessed, the video and audio data may be converted into an AVI file for your use.
  • Page 53: Installation Of Pc Viewer Software

    SATA connection cable that can be purchased separately, double click the PC ViewerExecution Icon. If using an SD card with CRX, you can also load the SD card contents with the PC viewer software by inserting the SD card into your PC and following the same process.
  • Page 54 The below PC Viewer Main Screen will pop up when you double click the PC Viewer Execution Icon. 54 | P a g e...
  • Page 55: Pc Viewer Main Screen

    3-1. PC Viewer Main Screen ① ② ③ ④ 1. Control Bar. 2. Video Playback Screen. 3. Signal and Alarm Display Bar. 4. Playback Control Bar and Interval Selection Bar. 55 | P a g e...
  • Page 56: Pc Viewer Control Buttons

    3-1-1. PC Viewer Control Buttons 56 | P a g e...
  • Page 57: Control Buttons And Indicators

    3-1-2. Control Buttons and Indicators 57 | P a g e...
  • Page 58: Playing

     Check if the removable disk is properly connected and recognized. Caution! 1. Only use the SATA to USB adaptor provided with the CRX unit. 2. For some PCs, the HDD (or SSD) may not be recognized and even may casue...
  • Page 59  Select the search options “Normal/ Event/ Other sub-options” from the left bottom corner. The dates that have recorded video data for that option will be filtered and are highlighted in blue. Choose the date you wish to check. The chosen date will be highlighted in yellow. Search options: Normal: Normal recorded data.
  • Page 60 Playback Control Indicator and Time Slide Bar Buttons  Playback can be operated using the control buttons. You may also jump to different times by clicking other time slots that are highlighted in orange and by sliding the time slide bar on the bottom for more precise changes.
  • Page 61: Select Layout

    4-3. Select Layout  The CRX (CRX) can be connected to a maximum of 8 (4) cameras and microphones and all input data can be recorded simultaneously.  Click the “Select Layout” button and choose with display layout you wish to use. The screen can be split into “2/3/4/5/5/6/8/9” sections.
  • Page 62 <4 Section> <1 Section > <4 Section>  You can also switch the channel views around by dragging and dropping to different locations on the screen.  To access other viewing options, right-click on your mouse to open and set up. - Display ratio: Choose from “Original/TV(4:3)/Fit to Window”. Zoom: Choose from “1x/2x/4x/8x”.
  • Page 63: View Information

    5. View Information The CRX records not only the video and audio from the connected cameras but also GPS location information, speed, time, signals, RPM, G-sensor values, and alarms. All recorded information can be accessed and analyzed using the PC viewer.
  • Page 64 G-sensor Pre/post Time Speed Data reference point G-sensor (X axis: red, Y axis: green, Z axis: blue, based on the positioning of the main unit) is shown with the data reference point zero-point calibrated and positive shocks as (+) and negative shocks as (-).
  • Page 65: Analyze Driving Info

    5-2. Analyze Driving Info  While playing back the selected data, click the View Information button to view the below Analyze Driving Info screen.  From the calendar in the bottom right corner, choose the date you wish to inspect among the dates highlighted in blue. Dates that are not highlighted in blue, do not have the relevant data.
  • Page 66: Tracking

    pre-set RPM limit.  The lower graph shows the G-sensors where the x-axis is in red, y-axis in blue, and z-axis is green. The indicator bar right below shows jolts in the G-sensor values, i.e. G-sensor values that exceed the pre-set limit. Grey means normal conditions, red means jolts in the x-axis direction, blue in the y-axis direction, and green in the z-axis direction.
  • Page 67: Pc Viewer Display

    5-4. PC Viewer Display  The CRX PC Viewer is composed of a main screen, sensor information screen, driving analysis screen, and the tracking screen. These screens can be displayed independently and their location and size changed to improve use and management of data.
  • Page 68: Event Search

    6-2. Event Search  With the CRX, searching and filtering the data is made easy. Utilizing supplementary data such as g-sensor, signals, alarms, speed, and RPM, you can find incidents and events quicker than monitoring the vast amounts of video and audio recordings.
  • Page 69  Double click the data you wish to inspect or select the data and click the [GotoVideo] button. The data will be accessed and ready to play back. 69 | P a g e...
  • Page 70: Blur Function

    Blur Function The CRX can be configured to have blurred areas for each channel which can be applied to when backing up the data as a JPG or AVI file and also when playing back on the PC Viewer.  Put the video on pause and click the [Blur] button: ...
  • Page 71 Original Image Blurred Image 71 | P a g e...
  • Page 72: Data Backup And Printing

     Choose the folder you wish to save the image to and click Start. Still frames from all selected cameras at the paused instance will be saved as jpg files in the folder. The default folder is “My Documents/SMARTWITNESS/CRX/JPG” and the default name is the date and time. 72 |...
  • Page 73: Video Conversion To Avi File

    The selected the information will show up as text on the video itself.  Choose the folder you wish to save the AVI file and type a file name. (The default folder is “My Documents/SMARTWITNESS/CRX/AVI” and the default name is the date and time).
  • Page 74: Print Image

    Note! The maximum amount of time you can convert is one hour. 8-3. Print Image You can print selected images with accompanying information for reporting purposes.  While playing the video press the Print Image button:  Check all camera images you wish to include in the report. ...
  • Page 75  After checking all the information, press [Print] to print the report. 75 | P a g e...
  • Page 76: Backup And Backup List

    You can back up the recorded data on your PC or other data storage medium. The CRX offers an option to store data by type to ease management of data. You can also input additional data such as DVR ID, User ID, title, and comments to help in administration.
  • Page 77: Backup List

    Note! The maximum amount of time you can back up is one hour. 9-2. Backup List By using the Backup list and setting a type for each file, you can better manage and ease searching your backup files.  Click the Backup List button: ...
  • Page 78: Setting

    10. Setting Using the PC Viewer, you can configure the CRX main unit as well as the program itself. 10-1. PC Viewer set up  Click the Setting Button: for the below setting window to pop up.  DVR Viewer Password:Click the [Set Password] button to set up a password for the PC Viewer.
  • Page 79  Viewer Setting Language: Select from “Japanese/Korean/English”. Speed Format: Choose from “km/h” or “mile/h”. Time format: Choose from “24H” or “12H AM/PM”. Date format: Choose from “YYYY/MM/DD or MM/DD/YYYY or DD/MM/YYYY”. Audio gain: Choose from “0.5x~4.0x”. Any value above 1.0x increases the volume while any value less than 0.5x reduces it.
  • Page 80 Soften Image: If checked, the image will be softened when viewed.  Maxvalue setting (Information Window). The graph scales for the Sensor Information Window will be modified according to the settings. For example if the Speed, G-sensor, and RPM is to 60, 1G, and 2000 respectively, it will look like below.
  • Page 81: Dvr Configuration

    Configuration Tool. This tool will enable you to update the CRX settings with an SD card or a USB stick. * Refer to device setting upload instructions section 4-1. To upload the Configuration Tool settings via SD/USB to your CRX.
  • Page 82: Device

    10-2-1. Device 10.2.1.1 Main 82 | P a g e...
  • Page 83: 10-2-1.2 External

    Camera Check Box Check all the cameras you wish to use. Camera Title Use the alphabet and numbers to rename (max 10 digits) the cameras. The new names will be displayed on the live screen and all recordings. Brightness Set the brightness from 10 to 100. Contrast Set the contrast from 10 to 100.
  • Page 84: Record

    10.2.1.2 External Devices (Optional) Specify port number for the connected device from S1~S6/None. Set Acc value/ Speed / RPM /Ideling time. Enable Buzzer (Optional). EXT-Device 1 & Specify port number for the connected device from S1~S6/None. EXT-Device 2 Set device type: D-TEG/ ATBS/ ELM327/ OMNICOMM. (Optional) Enable GPS /RPM /Speed/ Signal/ Record Text/ Send Health Info.
  • Page 85 10-2-2. Record Recording setting including resolution, FPS, quality, can be configured here. Start by selecting either the SD EventRecord, Dual Record, or neither, on the right hand side, as they will influence the range of options for other settings. Then select the Resolution on the upper right side as this will set the maximum amount of Frames Per Second (FPS) on the left side.
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  • Page 87: Event

    SD Dual Record If SD card is connected to CRX, it can be used in the following ways:  Off: No data is being recorded (set if no SD card if being used).  Driving: Only driving data (DRV) is being recorded.
  • Page 88 10-2-3. Event The CRX can use different signals as triggers such as Motion, Alarms, Signals, G-sensor, and speed and can also control alarm out and video out. 10-2-3-1. Motion You can set up the whole camera view or a set region as a motion trigger.
  • Page 89: Alarmin

    - Select how you wish the display layout should be from “1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 2×2-1 / 2×2-2 / 3×3” * If multiple motions are detected the CRX will follow the Liveout Priority setting. Refer to section 10-2-3-5.
  • Page 90 10-2-3-2. AlarmIn Seven additional alarm inputs can be given to the CRX. 90 | P a g e...
  • Page 91: Signal

    - Select how you wish the display layout should be from “1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 2×2-1 / 2×2-2 / 3×3” * If multiple motions are detected the CRX will follow the Liveout Priority setting. Refer to section 10-2-3-5.
  • Page 92 10-2-3-3 Signal The CRX can use the car signals as triggers such as turn lights, brake, and reverse. 92 | P a g e...
  • Page 93: Etc

    - Select how you wish the display layout should be from “1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 2×2-1 / 2×2-2 / 3×3” * If multiple motions are detected the CRX will follow the Liveout Priority setting. Refer to section 10-2-3-5.
  • Page 94 10-2-3-4 ETC Values from the G-sensor, speed, and RPM can be used as triggers. 94 | P a g e...
  • Page 95: System

    - Select how you wish the display layout should be from “1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 2×2-1 / 2×2-2 / 3×3” * If multiple motions are detected the CRX will follow the Liveout Priority setting. Refer to section 10-2-3-5.
  • Page 96: Service

    GPS whenever it boots and if this is not possible, as soon as the reception of the GPS is recovered after booting. - If a time is selected, the CRX will synchronize its time with the GPS at the specified time. If this is not possible, as soon as the reception of the GPS is recovered, it will synchronize then.
  • Page 97 10-2-5.2 Service 97 | P a g e...
  • Page 98: Etc

    • Liveout Priority This sets the priority for the 11 types of display that the CRX offers. - 1 has the highest priority and 11 has the lowest. - For example, in the above setting, if channel 3 and channel 4 are both triggered at the same time, channel 3 has priority and the monitor will show channel 3.
  • Page 99: Connectivity

    SD cards are used or multiple drivers have access to the vehicles. Authority Provides user authorization for the enabled features, Seach/ Log View/ Playback. CRX will react at the selected radius from a Hazard point. Hazard Area 99 | P a g e...
  • Page 100 10-2-6 Connectivity Connectivity Specify the desired connectivity type, LAN/ Mobile Network/ Wi-Fi. 100 | P a g e...
  • Page 101: Remove Data Storage Media

    Event Triggered Select the events here which the CRX will transmit to the server in real-time. These events will transmit instantly even if CRX is set as “Continuous” record mode.
  • Page 102: Hotkeys

    11. Remove Data Storage Media To safely remove the removable HDD (or SSD), Click the remove the data storage media button: instead of the PC remove hardware button.  Click the "remove data storage media" button:  A list with all SSDs (or HDDs) connected with the PC will pop up. ...
  • Page 103 12-2. Hotkeys You can utilize the hotkeys to control the Pc Viewer more efficiently.  Click the “About” button: to see the below pop up.  Scroll down to view all the shortcut keys.  Refer to Appendix A for all default shortcut keys. 103 | P a g e...
  • Page 104: Appendix A) Shortcut Key List

    Appendix A) Shortcut Key list: 104 | P a g e...
  • Page 105: Appendix B) Suggested Axis Adjustments By Device Positions

    Appendix B) Suggested Axis Adjustments by Device Positions Caution! ONLY for when using SSD as data storage, HDD users MUST postion the device upright! Driving direction F: Front RR: Rear T: Top B: Bottom R: Right-side L: Left side 1) When device is in an upright position 105 | P a g e...
  • Page 106 X:0, Y:0, Z:0 X:0, Y:0, Z:180 X:0, Y:0, Z:270 X:0, Y:0, Z:90 2) When device is in an upside down position X:180, Y:0, Z:0 X:180, Y:0, Z:180 X:180, Y:0, Z:270 X:180, Y:0, Z:90 106 | P a g e...
  • Page 107 3) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP to the left X:270, Y:0, Z:0 X:270, Y:180, Z:0 X:270, Y:90, Z:0 107 | P a g e...
  • Page 108 4) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP to the right X:90, Y:0, Z:0 X:90, Y:180, Z:0 X:90, Y:90, Z:0 108 | P a g e...
  • Page 109 5) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP facing front X:90, Y:0, Z:270 X:270, Y:0, Z:90 X:180, Y:90, Z:0 109 | P a g e...
  • Page 110 6) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP facing rear X:270, Y:0, Z:270 X:90, Y:0, Z:90 X:0, Y:90, Z:0 110 | P a g e...
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