Apollo RR-HDP User Manual And Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Mobile Digital Video Hard Disk Player and HDPlayer Software Systems User Guide and Instruction Manual, Version 1.0 www.apollovideo.com...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Hard Disk Player | User Guide Table of Contents Introduction ................5 Product Components .............5 Minimum System Requirements ..........5 Installation ................6 Installing the Hard Disk Player ..........6 Installation of the HDPlayer Program........7 HDPlayer Program ..............10 Description ................10 Overview ................11 Using HDPlayer ..............
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    Hard Disk Player | User Guide 1.0 Introduction The MR Hard Disk Player (Model No. RR-HDP) and Hard Disk Player (HDP) Software are used to easily locate and download video from the removable hard disk drive utilizing a personal computer (PC).
  • Page 6: Installation

    2.0 Installation 2.1 Installing the Hard Disk Player Connect the 12VDC power adapter cable to the back of the Player and into the wall outlet Connect the USB ports of the Player to the PC using the provided USB cable. Once you have recorded video on the DVR’s removable hard drive, you can view it on your computer using the Hard Disk Player:...
  • Page 7: Installation Of The Hdplayer Program

    Hard Disk Player | User Guide 2.2 Installation of the HDPlayer Program NOTE: If an older version of HDPlayer program has already been installed on the computer, you should uninstall the older version, and then re-install the new version. Insert the installation CD. Run the Setup.exe file.
  • Page 8 Designate the folder patch location to install HDPlayer and select the user(s) you want to able to use HPDlayer. Then select NEXT. Select NEXT to confirm installation. Page 8 Apollo Video Technology 24000-35 Avenue Southeast – Bothell, WA 98021 Toll Free: 888-AVT-USA1; Tel: 425.483.7100; Fax: 425.483.7200 www.apollovideo.com...
  • Page 9 Hard Disk Player | User Guide Select CLOSE to complete the installation. After installing the HDPlayer program, the HDP icon can be found on the desktop. Run the program by “double-clicking” the icon. Page 9 Apollo Video Technology 24000-35 Avenue Southeast – Bothell, WA 98021 Toll Free: 888-AVT-USA1;...
  • Page 10: Hdplayer Program

    3.0 HDPlayer Program 3.1 Description The HDPlayer program is the playback software, which allows you to play recorded video and audio (if applicable) from the hard disk drive on a personal computer. Features of the HDPlayer program are as follows: •...
  • Page 11: Overview

    Hard Disk Player | User Guide The HDP Launcher screen displays the list of connected hard disk drives and displays the information about the selected hard disk drive when selecting a hard disk drive from the list. Select the hard disk drive, the preferred language and select CONNECT or “double click”...
  • Page 12 Selecting the icon hides the panel without a tab. Hidden panels can be displayed by selecting them from the drop-down menus. Panels can be resized, moved and combined with other panels creating a workspace that fits your needs. To resize a panel, scroll the cursor over the edge of the panel until the cursor changes to or .
  • Page 13: Using Hdplayer

    Hard Disk Player | User Guide 3.3 Using HDPlayer A. Screen The Screen displays recorded video on the hard disk drive. HDP provides various multi-screen layouts; single-screen, quad, 1+7, 3x3, 4x4 and full-screen. To change the image aspect ratio displayed on each camera screen, select a camera on the screen and click the right mouse button.
  • Page 14: Display Option

    Setup: Allows setting up the system operation. Date/Time Format: Set the date/time format. Display Option: Drawing Mode Setup: Select the draw mode level. Normal Drawing: Depends on the PC’s CPU performance  and displays images in low speed (DIB Draw Mode). Fast Drawing (Default): ...
  • Page 15 Hard Disk Player | User Guide NOTE: If the image cannot be displayed properly (likely due to PC specifications), lower the drawing mode level. NOTE: While in the Fast Drawing mode, the drawing speed might decrease when the HDP screen is not located on the primary monitor.
  • Page 16: Toolbar

    the new layout. When in one of the multi-view formats, selecting Previous Layout or Next Layout will move to the previous or next page. In other words, when viewing Cameras 1 to 4 in the quad format, selecting Previous Layout will display Cameras 13 to 16 and selecting Next Layout will display Cameras 5 to 8.
  • Page 17: Google Map View Panel

    Hard Disk Player | User Guide D. Google Map View Panel The Google Map View panel displays the location and movement path of vehicle of the current playback images if recorded data have the GPS information. The marker indicates the current location of vehicle, and the red line displays the path of vehicle movement, and the compass needle points to the movement direction of vehicle.
  • Page 18: Speed Graph View Panel

    E. Speed Graph View Panel The Speed Graph View panel displays the vehicle speed of the current playback images if recorded data have the GPS information. A red dotted line indicates the current playback position. Clicking the right mouse button on the Speed Graph View panel allows you to set up the graph type and unit, GPS information display, and high quality display.
  • Page 19 Hard Disk Player | User Guide NOTE: The speed of fast forward is dependent on the USB interface (USB 1.1 or USB 2.0) and the number of images per second. You can control the playback speed of images that are currently being played back by using the control slider.
  • Page 20 data during that time. Select a specific hour by clicking the mouse on the desired hour segment. NOTE: The timetable of the time-lapse search panel will differ depending on the DVR specifications. The recorded data of all camera channels are displayed by time in one-hour segments and a yellow highlighted segment indicates the selected time that will be played back.
  • Page 21 Hard Disk Player | User Guide To view an image at a specific time, select the (Go To) icon. Event Search: Select the icon on the Search View panel to enter the event search mode. Select the icon, and set up the search condition in the following Event Search dialog box.
  • Page 22 Set up the search criteria for the event search in the Event Search dialog box, and select the Find icon. The results will be displayed in the event list. A total of 100 results can be displayed at a time. Select the (Query Next) icon to display the next results.
  • Page 23: Search Event View Panel

    Hard Disk Player | User Guide NOTE: The backup file size must be less than 2GB because of Microsoft limitations. G. Search Event View Panel The Search Event View panel displays alarm-in events searched while playing back images. Playing Recorded Audio: HDP will play audio when it is in the single-screen layout while playing back recorded video that has recorded audio.
  • Page 24 For assistance, contact technical support toll free at: 888.288.8721 (425.483.7100) or email: tech@apollovideo.com 0513.100 Page 24 Apollo Video Technology 24000-35 Avenue Southeast – Bothell, WA 98021 Toll Free: 888-AVT-USA1; Tel: 425.483.7100; Fax: 425.483.7200 www.apollovideo.com...

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