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- | ====== Quick Start By CP4/ | ||
+ | ====== Quick Start by Screen & Mouse)====== | ||
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+ | ===== Prepare your devices and tools ===== | ||
- | + | If you want to start up your devices, you should | |
- | ===== Login the MDVR ===== | + | Step 1:Prepare |
- | + | Step 2: Connect | |
- | Login the MDVR to follow | + | Step 3: Wait for the Power indicator light up and your Screen display: ”System Initializing”. |
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- | Step 1: Plugin the Easycheck to the USB port in the front of MDVR; | + | <note tip>Notice: |
- | + | - Prepare your cable and check the host input location, generally, your screen should connect with the “A/V OUT” output, and you need a transfer hub to connect | |
- | Step 2: Open the Easycheck app on your phone or tablet. The latest app can download from Google Play Store or App Store with the keyword “Easycheck”; | + | - Make sure your power is working and connect it with the host; |
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- | Step 3: Click the search button to connect the network of the device; | + | - Wait your screen turn on, you will see the content “System Initializing”; |
- | + | - You need to log in your device, if this is your first login, you need to set your password. | |
- | Step 4: Input the username and password to log in, the default username is “admin” and the password is “admin”. If you have changed it to your own password, please input what’s you have changed. | + | |
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- | <note tip> | + | |
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- | 1)If you used the iPhone or iPad to log in, you need to do one more step to connect the device on page “Settings→Wi-Fi” firstly | + | |
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- | 2)Some models like C6D/C6D AI/AI-BOX MAX has internal Easycheck hardware, so it does not need to additional Easycheck hardware. But the internal Easycheck hardware | + | |
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+ | Fig. Beginning Interface | ||
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- | ===== Power on & Low voltage protection ===== | + | If you connect your devices properly, then you will see the beginning interface. So in order to let you understand your setting process quickly, we will introduce the basic information about the six-button in the beginning: |
+ | - REC Search: you can find your video record and playback them as you want, you can also export your video into your own U disk for further analysis. | ||
+ | - System: It can show your devices specific information, | ||
+ | - Log Search: It can quickly check your log attract, in this function you can find the log mark. | ||
+ | - Setup: In this function, you can set up your devices information and you can change your devices’ parameters for different using environment. | ||
+ | - ITS: You can configure your ITS information. | ||
+ | - Logout: If you need to log out the user and change another one, then you need to click here. | ||
- | The MDVR can set to power on by Ignition or Timer on the page “Preference → Startup → ON/OFF”. Low voltage protection is used to set the MDVR to shut down automatically when the supply voltage is lower than the specified value. So there is no need to worry about the MDVR using up the battery of the vehicle. It can be set on the page “Preference → Startup → Sleep”. | ||
- | {{: | + | ===== Check the information and set up basic parameters. ===== |
+ | Enter in the “System” function, then you can easily check your host Version Information and other information about your devices. | ||
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+ | ==== Power on & Low voltage protection ==== | ||
- | ===== Time setup ===== | + | First, you need to enter in the “Setup” function and then you can setup your information, |
- | The MDVR needs to be manually | + | {{: |
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+ | Low voltage protection is used to set the MDVR to shut down automatically when the supply voltage is lower than the specified value. So there is no need to worry about the MDVR using up the battery of the vehicle. It can be set in the page “Setup | ||
- | {{: | + | ==== Time setup ==== |
+ | Also in the “Setup” function, The MDVR needs to be manually set up to your time zone after installation in the page “Basic Setup -> Time Setup -> General”. | ||
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+ | The MDVR can support multiple modes of time synchronization, | ||
- | ===== Network setup ===== | + | ==== Network setup ==== |
- | ==== LAN ==== | + | The “Network setup” is in the “Setup” |
- | The MDVR can use the LAN to send data to the server. You can set the LAN IP address on the page “Preferences → Network → Local”. All MDVR with IPC or RJ45 interface can use this function. If the MDVR only has an IPC interface, an additional IPC to the RJ45 connection is required. | + | === LAN === |
- | {{: | + | The MDVR can use the LAN to send data to the server. You can set the LAN IP address in the page “Basic Setup -> Network -> Local”. All MDVR with IPC or RJ45 interface can use this function. If the MDVR only has an IPC interface, an additional IPC to RJ45 connection is required. |
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- | ==== Wi-Fi ==== | + | |
+ | === Wi-Fi === | ||
- | If the MDVR equipped with Wi-Fi, it can be used to send data to the server. You can set the Wi-Fi access point on the page “Preferences → Network | + | If the MDVR equipped with Wi-Fi, it can be used to send data to the server. You can set the Wi-Fi access point in the page “Basic Setup -> Network |
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+ | === 4G === | ||
+ | If the MDVR equipped with 4G, it can be used to send data to the server. You need to set up the APN manually for different operators in the page “Basic Setup -> Network -> comm”. | ||
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- | ==== Mobile Network (2G/3G/4G) ==== | + | |
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- | If the MDVR equipped with 4G, it can be used to send data to the server. You need to set up the APN manually for different operators in the page “Preferences → Network → Communication Module”. | + | |
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==== Connect to Ceiba ==== | ==== Connect to Ceiba ==== | ||
- | Access an MDVR to the Ceiba server to set in the page “Preferences → Network | + | Access an MDVR to the Ceiba server to set in the page “Basic Setup -> Network |
- | Follow the steps below: | + | 1)Select the Protocol Type to “N9M”; |
- | + | 2)Enable Network by which network you have, it can set to Local/ | |
- | 1)Select the Protocol Type to “N9M”; | + | 3)Input the Register Server IP(Input IP or domain) & TCP port(default port is 5556); |
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- | 2)Enable Network by which network you have, it can set to Local/ | + | |
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- | 3)Input the Register Server IP(Input IP or domain) & TCP port(default port is 5556); | + | |
4)Input the Media Server IP & TCP port. It’s the same as the Register Server IP & TCP port. | 4)Input the Media Server IP & TCP port. It’s the same as the Register Server IP & TCP port. | ||
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- | {{:pasted:20200923-041036.png}} | + | {{:mdvr:pasted:20201020-105236.png}} |
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+ | ===== Cameras setting and basic configuring ===== | ||
+ | ==== Connect your cameras and see the display ==== | ||
- | ===== IP camera setup ===== | + | The MDVR can automatically load the access IPC. But sometimes the IPC address is modified manually, manual installation is required. |
+ | - Go to the page “Surveillance -> IPC Setup” and chose the Channel 1&2; | ||
+ | - You should choose Channel 1&2 on the left side and click the “Search” button; | ||
+ | - Add the specific IPC remote and save the configure; | ||
+ | - Click the “Outside” button and save your configure; | ||
+ | - Back to the beginning interface, then you will see the display from your cameras. | ||
+ | Step1-Step5 as follow: | ||
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- | The MDVR can automatically load the access IPC. But sometimes the IPC address is modified manually, manual installation is required. Follow the steps below: | + | {{:mdvr: |
- | 1)Go to the page “Preferences → IPC Setup”; | + | {{: |
- | 2)Check the corresponding channel; | + | {{: |
- | 3)Click the search icon on the left to manual search the IPC; | + | {{: |
- | 4)Select the corresponding IPC address what’s you connected on the search pop-up window; | + | {{: |
- | 5)Click the Save button to save. | + | {{:mdvr:pasted:20201020-105437.png}} |
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- | + | <note tip> | |
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+ | - If you have other cameras, then you need to follow the steps to add your new cameras and make them enable. | ||
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+ | ==== How can I find my video record? ==== | ||
- | ===== Playback & Expert Video ===== | + | Back to the beginning interface and click the “REC Search”, you will see a calendar which will show your record dates and states of your records. |
+ | Step1-step3 as follow: | ||
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- | If you set up an MDVR with HDD or SD to record, you can playback the video on the Playback page and export the video to the U disk. Follow the steps below: | + | {{:mdvr: |
- | 1)Go to the page “Playback”; | + | {{: |
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+ | Notice: | ||
+ | If you set up an MDVR with HDD or SD to record, you can playback the video on the Playback | ||
+ | - Click the Next button, you can select which channel to playback; | ||
+ | - Click the Search button to go to set the start time to playback; | ||
+ | - Click the Playback button to playback. Click the Export button to export the video to the U disk. If you are exporting video, you need one more step to set the end time. | ||
+ | - The U disk must format to FAT32 before export video from your computer or on the MDVR storage page and ensure that the available capacity of the U disk is larger than the exported video data size. | ||
- | 2)Select the year, month, and then click the date. Only dates marked with videos can be clicked; | + | ==== Configure Video & Record ==== |
- | 3) On the next page, you can select which channel to playback; | + | === Default video screen configure === |
- | 4)Click the NEXT button to go to set the start time to playback; | + | If you want to define the default screen of the MDVR running, |
- | 5)Click the PLAY button to playback. Click the VIDEO EXPERT button to export the video to the U disk. If you are exporting video, you need one more step to set the end time; | + | {{: |
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+ | === Alarm linkage | ||
- | <note important> | + | If you need to display the reversing video screen when you are reversing |
+ | - Go to page “Collection -> General -> Sensor”; | ||
+ | - | ||
+ | - | ||
+ | - | ||
+ | - Go to page “Alarm -> Base -> IO Alarm”; | ||
+ | - | ||
+ | - Click the Setup button under the column Linkage to enter Setup page; | ||
+ | - Set the Linkage Screen to “Single” or “Quad” and select channel; | ||
+ | - Click the Save button to save. | ||
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+ | === OSD configure === | ||
- | {{: | + | Liveview OSD set up in the page “Surveillance |
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- | ===== Configure Video & Record ===== | + | |
- | ==== Default | + | Record OSD set up in the page “Preferences -> Record -> OSD”, it can set Time, Speed, Vehicle Plate, GPS location, Channel Name, Vehicle Num and Alarm enable or disable. This function is used to define what the information is superimposed on the recorded |
- | If you want to define the default display image on the screen after the MDVR startup, set which video channel to display on the page “Preferences → Live View → Preview”. It can set to Single, Quad, or 9-Split. | + | {{: |
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+ | === Record configure === | ||
+ | You can set up the Channel name, Enable/ | ||
- | ==== Alarm linkage video screen | + | {{: |
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+ | === Image configure === | ||
- | If you need to display the reversing video screen when you are reversing | + | If you need to roll or mirror |
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+ | ====== Basic Maintenance& | ||
- | {{: | + | ===== Basic Maintenance ===== |
- | {{: | + | ==== Get the Firmware Version ==== |
- | {{:pasted: | + | You can get all of the firmware version on the page “System-> |
+ | - | ||
+ | - | ||
+ | - MAC Address corresponding the MDVR MAC address; | ||
+ | - | ||
+ | - MCU Version corresponding the MCU firmware version; | ||
+ | | ||
+ | ==== Upgrade ==== | ||
- | ==== OSD configure ==== | + | Basic prepare: |
+ | - U disk format to FAT32. | ||
+ | - New a folder named “upgrade”. | ||
+ | - Copy the upgrade file into the folder. Make sure there is only one upgrade file in the folder. | ||
+ | - | ||
- | Liveview OSD set up in the page “Preferences → Live View → Live OSD”, it can set Time, Speed, Vehicle Plate, | + | === Device & CP4 & IPC & GPS upgrade === |
- | {{:pasted: | + | You can upgrade all of the firmware version on the page “Setup-> |
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- | Record OSD set up on the page “Preferences → Record → OSD”, it can set Time, Speed, Vehicle Plate, GPS location, Channel Name, Vehicle Num and Alarm enable or disable. This function is used to define what the information is superimposed on the recorded video. | + | {{: |
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+ | ==== Configuration ==== | ||
- | {{:pasted: | + | Basic prepare |
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+ | - | ||
+ | Notice: | ||
+ | The configure files can’t import & export between different firmware version or MDVR model. | ||
+ | === Export & Import configure file === | ||
+ | You can export or import configure file on the page “Setup-> | ||
- | ==== Record configure ==== | + | {{: |
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+ | === Default all settings to the factory state === | ||
- | You can set up the Channel name, Enable/ | + | You can default all settings on the page “Setup-> |
+ | Notice: | ||
+ | The IP address, MAC address, and Register info will not be restored or imported or exported, they must be input independently | ||
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+ | ===== Get the log ===== | ||
+ | ==== Get Running log ==== | ||
- | Image configure If you need to roll or mirror | + | The device stores the log information related |
+ | - Alarm log, alarm information e.g. Overspeed alarm; | ||
+ | - | ||
+ | - You can export all of the logs if you didn’t know when the problem happened or export the log of the specific date if you know the date. | ||
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+ | - Because the USB port on the device is occupied by the mouse when you want to export operation log or alarm log, you can use the following two methods: | ||
+ | * a)Prepare a USB hub so that you can connect the mouse and U disk at the same time and export the log to the U disk; | ||
+ | * b)Prepare a network cable and a computer. The cable connects the computer to the device; | ||
+ | * c)Through the display screen connected to the device,on the page “basic setup-> | ||
- | ===== Alarm configure ===== | ||
- | ==== IO alarm ==== | + | {{: |
- | to be added. | + | * d)Check if the network segment on the computer matches the IP address of the device. |
- | ==== IO alarm linkage ==== | + | {{: |
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+ | Enter the IP address of the device with the browser on the computer to access the device. After logging in, select log type and time in the log interface to search the log, and then export the log. | ||
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- | to be added. | + | {{: |
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+ | ==== Get print log ==== | ||
+ | Sometimes we need to get more details of device’s running, we have to get the print log by U disk follow below: | ||
+ | - U disk format to FAT32; | ||
+ | - Copy the file “n9m_print_cfg” into the U disk. No folder needed, just in the root of the U disk. Make sure every letter of the file name is the same as “n9m_print_cfg” and the U disk has no file named “all”; | ||
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+ | - Run the device until the problem appears; | ||
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