SmartWitness SVC400GPS-L User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing the Smart Witness SVC400/800GPS-L.
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Please familiarise yourself with the capabilities your new Mobile DVR can
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provide by reading this manual carefully.
Please be careful when using your new device while driving
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Your new device may be upgraded with new functions and features
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periodically, please check our website (www.smartwitness.com) or with
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  • Page 1 Please be careful when using your new device while driving l Your new device may be upgraded with new functions and features l periodically, please check our website (www.smartwitness.com) or with your sales rep to stay updated and maximise your experience.
  • Page 2: Software License Agreement

    Preface Notice Any unauthorized use of this guide or its contents is prohibited. The contents may be changed without notice. The contents of this user guide are comprehensively designed to provide adequate information to set up and operate the purchased device. Please contact Smart Witness if you have any questions or find any omissions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Advice ................... 6 1. Contents ....................8 2. Specifications ..................11 3. SVC400GPS-L Overview ............... 13 3-1. Front ................... 13 3-2. Rear .................... 16 Main Unit Set Up ..................17 1. Live Screen ..................17 2. Information Screen ................18 3.
  • Page 4 3-1. PC Viewer Main Screen ..............42 3-1-1. PC Viewer Control Buttons ............43 3-1-2. Control Buttons and Indicators ..........44 4. Playing ..................... 45 4-1. Connecting HDD (or SSD) ............... 45 4-2. Select HDD (or SSD) ..............45 4-3. Select Layout ................48 5.
  • Page 5 Remove Data Storage Media ............. 79 About .................... 79 12-1. Version Info ................79 12-2. Hotkeys ..................80 Appendix A) Shortcut Key list ..............81 Appendix B) Suggested Axis Adjustments by Device Positions ....... 82 Appendix C) Recording Time Table ............86 Appendix D) Specifications ...............
  • Page 6: 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 7 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 8: Contents

    1. Contents The following items are included with the SVC400GPS-L or SVC800GPS-L. Part Number Part Name and Description Image SVC400GPS-L or SVC400GPS-L/ SVC800GPS-L - Mobile SVC800GPS-L Digital Video Recorder main unit Waterproof GPS Module and Case Double sided tape - use to fasten GPS Module...
  • Page 9 SVC unit Keys for external lock - locks main unit’s front cover Camera Cable - connects 4 cameras each * SVC400GPS-L comes with one * SVC800GPS-L comes with two Digital IO & A/V Out Power in Cable...
  • Page 10 Part Number Part Name and Description Image Car Signal Cable PC Viewer Installation CD (or SD card) & User Guide...
  • Page 11: Specifications

    2. Specifications Model Remarks Category SVC400GPS-L SVC800GPS-L NTSC/PAL Video Inputs (max) selectable NTSC/PAL Video Out selectable Audio Inputs (max) Audio Out Video Format H.264 Audio Format G.711 NTSC: 704 x 480, 704 x 240, 352 x 240 Recording Resolution PAL: 704 x 576, 704 x 288, 352 x 288...
  • Page 12 Interfaces IO – Front 2.5”, SATA I, Key Lock type Removable Key Lock (Power on) HDD/SSD Slot Key Unlock (Power off) FW Upgrade Configuration File Loading EMS, Auto back up Video Out RCA type, Main video out Audio Out RCA type, Playback audio External Power Out DC 12V Power, Rec, Alarm, LAN...
  • Page 13: Svc400Gps-L Overview

    3. SVC400GPS-L Overview 3-1. Front ① ② ④ ⑤ ③ ⑧ ⑦ ⑨ SD ▼ ⑥ Cover Lock LED Indicator Lights [POWER]: Illuminated when the unit is powered (Green LED) [REC]: Illuminated when recording (Orange LED) [ALARM]: Illuminated in any fail conditions (Red LED)
  • Page 14 [FN] + [∨]: Download device settings and log data * Downloading Device set up: Plug in a SD Card or USB memory and press the [FN] + [∨] together to download the settings Note 1. When the device is in Set Up mode, both uploading and downloading the settings is not possible.
  • Page 15 Two short beeps will sound when upload is finished. One short beep Ø will sound if there is an error. Video Out Port Audio Out Port DC 12V Power Out...
  • Page 16: Rear

    3-2. Rear ③ ② ① ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ㅇ Power Connector ① 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 17: Main Unit Set Up

    Main Unit Set Up 1. Live Screen 1) The device will become operational in one to two minutes after the power on. Note 1. When the device is properly set up and powered on, power on and off can be controlled by either the main power switch or the ignition, depending on your own connection arrangement.
  • Page 18: 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 19: Main Menu

    Reverse gear: Reverse Emergency: Left & Right * Multiple signal display is possible ⑨ G-Sensor * When installing your device, configuring your G-sensor is essential. Refer to Appendix B for the configuration values and select the correct angle setup for each axis. ⑩...
  • Page 20 PASSWORD]. Press [MENU] to change the password. Use a combination of [>], [<], [∨], [∧] as a password then press [MENU] to set. If left empty, no password will be set. Repeat this process to confirm. Press [ESC] to return to previous stage and exit MENU. Note 1.
  • Page 21: Device Setting

    3-1. Device Setting Ø Sub-categories are camera, signal, G-sensor, remote control, display, and external device. Ø 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 22: Device / Signal

    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 23: Device / G-Sensor

    3-1-3. Device / G-sensor Ø 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 24 “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 25 2) When device is in an upside-down position X:180, Y:0, Z:0 X:180, Y:0, X:180, Y:0, X:180, Y:0, 3) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP to the left X:270, Y:0, Z:0 X:270, Y:180, X:270, Y:90,...
  • Page 26 4) When device is in a sideways position with the TOP to the right X:90, Y:0, Z:0 X:90, Y:180, X:90, Y:90, Z:0 5) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP facing front X:90, Y:0, X:270, Y:0, X:180, Y:90,...
  • Page 27 6) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP facing rear X:270, Y:0, X:90, Y:0, Z:270 Z:90 X:0, Y:90,...
  • Page 28: Device / Remote Control

    CAUTION! Never install the SVC400/800GPS-L device with the front facing down. This will lead to SSD recording malfunctioning and damage to the device. 3-1-4. Device / Remote Control Ø You can activate and deactivate the remote control using the [>] and [<] keys.
  • Page 29: Device/ External Device

    - “2×2-­‐1” will show channels 1 ~ 4 split into 4 screens and “2×2-­‐2” will show channels 5 ~ 8 split into 4 screens. Ø EMS Alert Unit Note The EMS Alert Unit is an optional accessory and can be purchased separately. - USE: Select “ON”...
  • Page 30 connected external device to activate. - SERIAL2 – BAUD and SERIAL3 – BAUD: use arrow keys to select baud rate from the following preset values: “4800/9600/19200/38400/115200” * The baud rates for Smart Witness products including EMS Alert unit, GPS, and remote control is 9600. Note 1.
  • Page 31: Record Settings

    3-2. Record Settings Ø Sub-categories for record settings are Quality & Resolution, Channel Setup, and Record Options. Ø 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 32: Record Settings/ Quality & Resolution

    3-2-1. Record Settings/ Quality & Resolution Ø RESOLUTION: Select among “D1 (704*480), HD1 (704*240), CIF (352*240)” using the arrow keys. Ø QUALITY Select among “Super, High, Normal” Ø 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 - If ”N/A”...
  • Page 33: Record Settings / Channel Set Up

    3-2-2. Record Settings / Channel Set Up Ø Set recording mode, frame rate, and audio per each channel Ø 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 34: 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. 3.
  • Page 35: System / Date/Time/Language

    Ø 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. 3-3-1. SYSTEM / DATE/TIME/LANGUAGE Ø SYSTEM TIME: Configures date and time. - Press the [MENU]. When the year is highlighted in red use the [∨] and [∧] keys to change the year.
  • Page 36: System / User Management

    Japanese/ Chinese/ Simplified Chinese/ Russian/ Portuguese” 3-3-2. SYSTEM / USER MANAGEMENT Ø DVR ID - A maximum of 10 characters (either alphabet or numbers) can be used to create a DVR ID. For simplicity, some just use the vehicle number but if multiple devices are used in the same vehicle please use a separate DVR ID.
  • Page 37: System / Service

    3-3-1. SYSTEM / SERVICE Ø FORMAT - Select the data storage medium “HDD (SSD) or SD card” you wish to format and press [MENU]. There is no SSD selection. If using a SSD, select HDD. - After selecting, you will be asked, “Are you sure? NO”. Use the [>] or [<] to select “Are you sure? YES”.
  • Page 38 - Extract the SD card (or USB Memory stick) and insert it into the main unit. - In the upgrade menu, choose which media “SD card/USB(Rear)”you will use to upgrade and press [MENU]. - The device will start upgrading immediately and once upgraded, the device will automatically reboot.
  • Page 39: Uploading/ Downloading The Setting File

    4. Uploading/ Downloading the Setting File 4-1. Upload The device can be configured with more options using the PC Viewer. Ø - Using the PC Viewer, set up the configurations as needed and then save the settings to an SD card (or USB memory stick). Refer to Chapter 10 for instructions.
  • Page 40: 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 41: Installation Of Pc Viewer Software

    Ø Choose the language of use and follow the instructions on the screen. Ø When complete, the [SVC400GPS-L] execution file can be found by going to [Start], [Programs], and [DVRViewer]. Ø If you check the [Create a desktop icon] option during the installation, the below icon will be created on your desktop.
  • Page 42: Pc Viewer Main Screen

    3-1. PC Viewer Main Screen ① ② ③ ④ Control Bar ① Video Playback Screen ② Signal and Alarm Display Bar ③ Playback Control Bar and Interval Selection Bar ④...
  • Page 43: Pc Viewer Control Buttons

    3-1-1. PC Viewer Control Buttons...
  • Page 44: Control Buttons And Indicators

    3-1-2. Control Buttons and Indicators...
  • Page 45: Playing

    4. Playing 4-1. Connecting HDD (or SSD) Ø Connect your removable HDD (or SSD) to your PC with the included SATA to USB adaptor. Ø Check if the removable disk is properly connected and recognized. Caution! 1. Only use the SATA to USB adaptor provided with the SVC400/800GPS-L unit. 2.
  • Page 46 Search options - Normal: Normal recorded data - Event: Event recorded data - Motion: Data with activated motion triggers - Signal: Data with activated signal (turns, brakes, etc.) triggers - G-sensor: Data with G-sensor (acceleration/ deceleration) values that exceed pre-set G-sensor limit - Speed: Data with speeds that exceed the pre-set speed limit - Video Loss: Data with video loss Ø...
  • Page 47 Ø 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 48: Select Layout

    4-3. Select Layout Ø The SVC800GPS-L (SVC400GPS-L) can be connected to a maximum of 8 (4) cameras and microphones and all input data can be recorded simultaneously. Ø Click the “Select Layout” button and choose with display layout you wish to use.
  • Page 49 Ø You can also switch the channel views around by dragging and dropping to different locations on the screen. Ø 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 50: View Information

    5. View Information The unit 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 51 measured speed is displayed in grey. - RPM: Displayed in purple. - All triggers (signals and alarms) are displayed on the bottom of the screen with the grey bar meaning the trigger is activated.
  • Page 52: Analyze Driving Info

    5-2. Analyze Driving Info Ø While playing back the selected data, click the View Information button to view the below Analyze Driving Info screen. Ø 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 53: Tracking

    5-3. Tracking Ø During the viewing, if you click the tracking button , the below screen will pop up showing a map of the region, the route the in pink, and the location of the vehicle with an orange arrow. 5-4.
  • Page 54: Search

    6. Search 6-1. Calendar Search Ø Refer to section 4-2 6-2. Event Search Ø With the SVC400/800GPS-L, 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 55 Ø 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.
  • Page 56: Blur Function

    7. Blur Function The unit 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. Ø...
  • Page 57 <Blurred Image>...
  • Page 58: Data Backup And Printing

    Ø 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/SVC400GPS- L/JPG” and the default name is the date and time.
  • Page 59: Video Conversion To Avi

    Ø Choose the folder you wish to save the AVI file and type a file name. (The default folder is “My Documents/SmartWitness/SVC400GPS-L/AVI” and the default name is the date and time.) Ø...
  • Page 60 Ø Check all camera images you wish to include in the report. Ø Type the title of the report and any comments about the situation or other reminders. Ø If the Apply Mosaic box is checked, the pre-set blur effect will be applied. Ø...
  • Page 61: Backup And Backup List

    ID, User ID, title, and comments. Ø Select the folder where you wish to save the backup file. (The default folder is “My Documents/SmartWitness/SVC400GPS-L/BACKUP”) Ø To ease management of the backup files, choose a category and type in (or later select from the previously logged types).
  • Page 62 Ø Choose the folder where the backup files are at the bottom of the screen. (It will automatically show the last folder that was accessed.) Ø Select the report type by scrolling down the options. Ø The files are listed showing the “Date/Time, DVR ID, User ID, Title”. Ø...
  • Page 63: Setting

    Setting Using the PC Viewer, you can configure the main unit as well as the program itself. 10-1. PC Viewer set up Ø Click the Setting Button: for the below setting window to pop up. Ø DVR Viewer Password Click the [Set Password] button to set up a password for the PC Viewer.
  • Page 64 - Default Layout: The program will launch with the Default Layout - Last Layout: The program will launch with the same layout as it was when it was closed. - Layout Interlock: If checked the three windows (Main, Map, and Info) will lock into place and will change as one window.
  • Page 65: Dvr Configuration

    Click the [NEW] button under DVR Config. Ø Select the SVC model you have (SVC400GPS-L or SVC800GPS-L) and click [OK]. Ø If you wish to modify a previous setting, plug in the SD card (or USB) that has the previous settings and click [OPEN].
  • Page 66: Device

    10-2-1. Device Configuration for Camera, Car Pulse, G-sensor, and External Devices. Camera Check Box Check all the cameras you wish to use Cam 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.
  • Page 67 of the main unit. Trigger +X, -X, trigger levels each axis Y, Z direction. These levels will be used to judge over acceleration, over deceleration, sudden turns, and excessive up-down vibrations. - Each trigger level can be set from 0.1G to 1.0G where 0.1G is more sensitive than 1.0G External...
  • Page 68: Record

    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.
  • Page 69 Event tab, the recording will switch to the set FPS. EventRecord Type SmartWitness, can select from four options: NoRecord or Normal + Panic. - If “Normal + Panic” is selected, normal recording at 1 FPS will be on the HDD (or...
  • Page 70 unit will stop recording. Panic Button When the panic button is pressed, it will EventRecord record on the SD card. G-Sensor When the g-sensor is triggered, it will record on the SD card Overwrite If this box is checked, when the SD card is full, it will start overwriting from the oldest data.
  • Page 71: Event

    10-2-3. Event The SVC 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. Camera Select the cameras you wish to use Sensitivity...
  • Page 72 - For example, you can choose camera 1 and 2 to record when motion is detected in camera 1. - The Record CH boxes: “ ”are Channels 1 to 8 starting from the left to the right. - Only the channels that are checked in the Device Menu can be selected.
  • Page 73: Alarminput

    10-2-3-2. AlarmInput Seven additional alarm inputs can be given to the SVC. This is the configuration menu for these inputs. Input Check the boxes for the alarms that will be used Channels Title Use the alphabet and numbers to rename (max 10 digits) the alarms.
  • Page 74: Signal

    10-2-3-3. Signal The unit can use the car signals as triggers such as turn lights, brake, and reverse. Title The default title is set as Left, Right, Brake, and Reverse but this can be renamed (Max 10 digits) as required. Record CH - Select the cameras that you wish to record when the motion sensor is triggered.
  • Page 75: G-Sensor/Speed

    10-2-3-4. G-Sensor/Speed Values from the G-sensor, speed, and RPM can be used as triggers. G-Sensor When the G-sensor exceeds the pre-set values, the event will be triggered GPS speed When the GPS speed exceeds the value input here, the event will be triggered Pulse Speed When the GPS speed exceeds the value input here, the event...
  • Page 76: Liveout Priority

    10-2-3-5. Liveout Priority When there are multiple triggers, this ranking will be used to decide which output will have priority. Liveout This sets the priority for the 11 types of display that the SVC Priority 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 77: System

    10-2-4. System Language Select from English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, and Portuguese Date Format Select from YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY, or DD/MM/YYYY Time Format Select from “24H/12H am/pm”. Speed Format Select from “km/h” or “mile/h”. Apply DST - Check the box to apply daylight savings time. - Input the start and end date of DST.
  • Page 78: Ems (Eco Management System)

    PC Viewer to further analyze driving data. It also has an EMS Alert Unit that can be used to display alarms when driving is not economic or safe. Record The default is set to “SmartWitness” and should not be changed Type unless advised by SmartWitness or your supplier. Overwrite...
  • Page 79: Remove Data Storage Media

    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. Ø Click the "remove data storage media" button: Ø A list with all SSDs (or HDDs) connected with the PC will pop up. Ø...
  • Page 80: Hotkeys

    12-2. Hotkeys You can utilize the hotkeys to control the PC Viewer more efficiently. Ø Click the “About” button: to see the below pop up. Ø Scroll down to view all the shortcut keys. Ø Refer to Appendix A for all default shortcut keys...
  • Page 81: Appendix A) Shortcut Key List

    Appendix A) Shortcut Key list Menu HDD open [F2] File open [F3] Close [F4] Information [F5] Calendar Search [F6] Event Search [F7] Blur settings [F8] Still frame conversion [F9] Video conversion [F10] Print report [F11] Settings [F12] Playback Play/ pause [Space] Play Reverse play...
  • Page 82: 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! Driv ing d ire cti on 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...
  • Page 83 X:180, Y:0, Z:0 X:180, Y:0, X:180, Y:0, X:180, Y:0, 3) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP to the left X:270, Y:0, Z:0 X:270, Y:180, X:270, Y:90,...
  • Page 84 4) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP to the right X:90, Y:0, Z:0 X:90, Y:180, X:90, Y:90, Z:0 5) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP facing front X:90, Y:0, X:270, Y:0, X:180, Y:90,...
  • Page 85 6) When device is in a sideway position with the TOP facing rear X:270, Y:0, X:90, Y:0, Z:270 Z:90 X:0, Y:90,...
  • Page 86: Appendix C) Recording Time Table

    Appendix C) Recording Time Table...
  • Page 89: Appendix D) Specifications

    Power Out DC 12V : 1 (Front) + 1 (Rear) English, Japanese, Russian, Korean Language Chinese Simplified/Traditional, Portuguese SmartWitness SVC400SVC800 Ambient Temp. -10 ℃ ~ 60 ℃ Ambient Humidity 0 ~ 90 % Shock Tolerance 3G ( Only SSD )
  • Page 90 Front/Rear: Interface IO – Front 2.5”, SATA I, Key Lock type Removable Key Lock (Power on) HDD/SSD Slot Key Unlock (Power off) FW Upgrade Configuration File Loading Video Out RCA type, Main video out Audio Out RCA type, Playback audio External Power Out DC 12V Power, Rec, Alarm, LAN...

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