Robotics Technologies Bus-Cam TSS-4 User Manual

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TSS-4 Digital SD Recorder

User Manual

Before installing and using, be sure to read this Manual for best performance.

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    TSS-4 Digital SD Recorder User Manual Before installing and using, be sure to read this Manual for best performance.
  • Page 2: Installation Environment

    ATTENTION This product is to be used within the vehicle interior. In order to prevent short-  circuit or the risk of electrical shock, do not use this product within a wet environment. In the event of any foreign solid or liquid entering the DVR, please disconnect the ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Installation Environment......................2 Packing List..........................2 Product Overview ........................3 Features.............................4 Operating System.........................4 Video Compression Standard....................4 Surveillance and Video Processing..................4 Playback and Search......................4 SD Card and Backup......................4 Control..........................4 Designed to Prevent Vibration....................4 Others...........................4 Technical Parameters ......................5 Optional Features........................6 Installation Instructions ......................6 External Interface Wiring .....................6 4-pin Connector layout......................7 SD Card Installation .........................7 Using the DVR...........................8...
  • Page 4: Features

    Features Operating System Embedded Linux operating system forstablility.  Simple Menu User-interface  Graphical on-screen display.  Video Compression Standard H.264 Video format: Excellent images, and the most efficient bit stream.  Surveillance and Video Processing Surveillance: 4 channels D1 video (PAL: 720 * 576, NTSC: 720 * 480) ...
  • Page 5: Technical Parameters

    Technical Parameters Item Name 4 Channel Mobile DVR(HDD Storage) Items Item Number TS-810 Solutions H.264 Main Profile System Operation Interface Graphical Interfaces Password Control User Password Video 4ch Independent Input: 1.0Vp-p 75Ω.Both B&W and , Video Input Color Cameras 1 Channel PAL/NTSC Output, 1.0Vp-p ,...
  • Page 6: Optional Features

    Optional Features GPS module  Ports (one RS-232, one RS-485, cradle head control, PELCO-D, Baud rate 9600,  address code 0x01) 3G module  Intercom function  Installation Instructions External Interface Wiring...
  • Page 7: 4-Pin Connector Layout

    4-pin Connector layout Remarks: If the power supply is 12V, then the current of 12V output is limited to 1A. If there  are more than 3 cameras, we suggest that customers get power for other cameras from the 12V vehicle power directly. RS485 and RS232 interfaces are optional.
  • Page 8: Using The Dvr

    Using the DVR Front Panel PWR LED: Lit when system is active. Power LED on.  RUN LED: LED flashes when during normal operation.  SD LED: Flashes when recording, playing back or backing up.  GPS LED: GPS activity indicator. ...
  • Page 9: Remote Control Operation

    Remote Control Operation Note: The numeric keys may be used when entering passwords.
  • Page 10: Menu Setup

    Menu Setup In Live (non-recording) mode, press MENU. If this the first time entering the MENU, the system will display “ENTER THE PASSWORD” (The default password is 6666). When finished, press OK to exit the MENU interface. In Record mode, please press STOP to stop recording, then press MENU to enter the MENU interface.
  • Page 11: Video Data Capacity

    Video download: Connect USB Flash Drives or HDD to USB interface in front of the DVR • Shift to "Playback menu", select target video for download by Remote control, • press "OK" to start copy. Repeat for each section. • Alarm: Alarm record time: 10-90 seconds since alarm record.

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