Bolide SVR9000S-T4MO User manual

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CONTENTS
Important Safeguards .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
Chapter 1 Features and Functions ....................................................................................................................................... 2
1.1 Video / Audio .......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 Power supply .......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Record Mode .......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.4 Data storage and backup ......................................................................................................................................... 2
1. Anti-shock and anti-vibration structure design ....................................................................................................... 2
1.6 Other ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 2 Appearance ............................................................................................................................................................. 3
2.1 Front Panel .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Rear Panel ............................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.3 External Cable and Cord ......................................................................................................................................... 4
2.3.1 Power Cord ............................................................................................................................................... 4
2.3.2 A/V Cable...................................................................................................................................................
2.3.3 I/O cable .................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3.4 Alarm I/O .................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.3.5 Speed sensor ............................................................................................................................................ 7
Chapter3 Connecting DVR ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 The device installation ............................................................................................................................................ 8
3.2 Removeable HDD installation ................................................................................................................................ 9
3.3 Connecting Power Supply .................................................................................................................................... 10
3.4 Connecting Camera and Monitor .......................................................................................................................... 10
3. Connecting GPS Antenna (Optional) .................................................................................................................... 10
3.6 Connecting 3G Mould Antenna (Optional)........................................................................................................... 10
3.7 Getting Started ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 4 Starting the system ....................................................................................................................................................11
4.1 System Initialization ............................................................................................................................................. 11
4.2 Main Interface ....................................................................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 5 DVR Menu.............................................................................................................................................................. 12
.1 Context-Sensitive Menu ....................................................................................................................................... 12
.2 Main Menu Preview ............................................................................................................................................. 12
.3 Main Menu ........................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.3.1 Camera Set ............................................................................................................................................. 13
5.3.2 Record Set .............................................................................................................................................. 13
5.3.3 Networ Setup ........................................................................................................................................ 14

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5.3.4 Video Search .......................................................................................................................................... 1
5.3.5 Device Management .............................................................................................................................. 16
.3. .1 HDD Management .......................................................................................................................... 16
.3. .2 Alarm Setup .................................................................................................................................... 17
.3. .3 Motion Detection ............................................................................................................................ 18
.3. .4 Vehicle Setup .................................................................................................................................. 18
.3. . PTZ Setup ....................................................................................................................................... 18
5.3.6 System Setup ......................................................................................................................................... 19
.3.6.1 Time Setup ...................................................................................................................................... 19
.3.6.2 Password Setup ............................................................................................................................... 19
.3.6.3 Video Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 20
.3.6.4 System Language ............................................................................................................................ 20
.3.6. System Information ......................................................................................................................... 20
.3.6.6 System Maintain ............................................................................................................................. 20
.4 Menu Lock ............................................................................................................................................................ 21
. Video Search ......................................................................................................................................................... 21
.6 PTZ Control .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
.7 Start Record .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
.8 Stop Record .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Chapter 6 E T2 Drive .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
6.1 System requirement .............................................................................................................................................. 22
6.2 EXT2 Setup .......................................................................................................................................................... 22
6.3 Record export software ......................................................................................................................................... 23
Chapter 7 Net Viewer Program .............................................................................................................................................. 25
7.1 How to install Net Viewer program ...................................................................................................................... 2
7.2 Off-line working ................................................................................................................................................... 2
Chapter 8 Specifications .......................................................................................................................................................... 28
8.1 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................... 28
8.2 Accessories(Optional) ..................................................................................................................................... 30

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Important Safeguards
1. This equipment should be installed with care. Quic stops and excessive force may cause the equipment
to damage or overturn.
2. Never push objects of any ind through openings of this equipment and / or spill liquid of any ind on the
equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric
shoc .
3. Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself. Refer all serving to qualified service personnel.
4. Do not install near any heat sources, dusty and intense magnetic field.
5. Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water.
6. Unplug this equipment and refer all servicing to qualified service personnel under the following condition:
When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance, or
When liquid is spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment.
7. Protect the power cord from being wal ed on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and
the point where they exit from the equipment.
8. Operator or installer must remove power, BNC, alarm and other connections before moving the
equipment.
9. The equipment should be installed at someplace where passenger or driver can not be easy to damage
device, camera, alarm and cord and other accessory.
10. This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the mar ing label. If
you are not sure of the type of power, please consult your equipment dealer.

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Chapter 1 Features and Functions
1.1 Video / Audio
● H.264 video compression format, and supports D1, HD1 and CIF recording format.
●ADPCM audio compression format.
1.2 Power supply
● Support wide range of power supply, DC 9V~32V.;
● When connecting power in to a opposite end, system will activate auto-protection function to avoid the DVR and
power supply damage.
● Provide stable power supply (12V) for each camera and monitor to prevent the equipment from voltage surge
damage;
● Support DVR auto switch on/off and delay on/off function when car ignition is on/off
1.3 Record Mode
● DVR auto switch-on when car ignition is on, Scheduled record.
● Alarm can activate record function on the sleep mode.
●Support record on schedule when car ignition is on
●Support record on 4-CH alarm and DVR auto switch on while opening the car door.
●Support Motion detection record
1.4 Data storage and bac up
● Retractable HDD box easy to install, system support a internal 2. ” SATA HDD.
● With USB2.0 port, and support bac up record and update software via U flash dis or removable hard dis .
● Support Retractable HDD directly connect to PC for HDD data export, and playback via Netviewer.
1.5 Anti-shoc and anti-vibration structure design
● Stable aluminum structure,
● Dual shock absorption design.
1.6 Other
●Graphics operation interface and embedded Linux 2.6 Live operation system;
● Support real-time quadplex operation: Live, Record, Playbac and Bac up.
● transmit video images to integrated surveillance platform via wireless networ ;
● Adjustable pac time for recorded file;
●Support IR remote control
●Support self-recovery function

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Chapter 2 Appearance
2.1 Front Panel
1. Retractable HDD Box
2. Retractable HDD Box Key / Power on/off
3. USB 2.0 Port
4. Indicator
a. PWR Indicator: light on when power is on
b. HDD Indicator: light on when HDD is available; light flash when HDD is writing data.
c. REC Indicator: light on when recording is in progress
d. SD Card Indicator: light on when SD card is reading/writing data
e. VLOSS Indicator: light on when video loss is triggered.
f. GPS Indicator: light on when installing GPS mould and have no received GPS signal and light flash
when received GPS signal
g. ALM Indicator: light on when any alarm is triggered.
h. Net Indicator: light on when wireless Net is installed and on the status of wor ing
i. ERR Indicator: light on when error occurs
j. HEAT Indicator: light on when heat mould is wor ing (Optional)
5. IR Receiver
6. UIM Card Port: it is available only when the corresponding Net mould is installed.
7. SD Card Port
MCU port: used to upgrade MCU of main board
DEBUG Port: used to debug the main unit.
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2.2 Rear Panel
1 Power Supply Jack 5 WIFI Antenna Port
2 Ethernet Port 6 IR-Ext input
3 GPS Antenna Port 7 A/V Jack
4 Cellular Antenna Port 8 Sensor I/O Port
2.3 External Cable and Cord
2.3.1 Power Cord
BATT Pin (Red): Power input (connected to car battery+)
GND Pin (Blac ): Power GND (connected to car battery -)
ACC Pin (Yellow): Ignition signal input (connected to car power level)
The 6-pin plug will be connected to power supply jac of rear panel. Red and blac wires connected to car
battery + and – respectively, yellow wire to ignition wire.
Reminder:
1)Ma e sure the power supply is between 9V and 32V to avoid the device damage due to higher voltage.
2)It is very import for you to ma e the wires insolated.
3)Yellow wire must be connected to ignition wire, otherwise, the device will not support delay power off
function and you will miss all the video record.
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2.3.2 A/V Cable
1. Audio output (white BNC port)
2. Video output (Black BNC port)
3. CH4 Audio input (White BNC port)
4. CH4 Video input (Black BNC port)
. CH3 Audio input (White BNC port)
6. CH3 Video input (Black BNC port)
7. CH2 Audio input (White BNC port)
8. CH2 Video input (Black BNC port)
9. CH1 Audio input (White BNC port)
10. CH1 Video input (Black BNC port)
11-12. Monitor+12 V power supply output (Red = Positive pole (+); Black = Negative pole (-))
13-14.CH4 Camera+12V power supply output (Red=Positive pole (+); Black = Negative pole (-))
1 -16.CH3 Camera+12V power supply output (Red=Positive pole (+);Black = Negative pole (-));
17-18 CH2 Camera + 12V power supply output (Red=Positive pole (+);Black = Negative pole (-))
19-20 CH2 Camera + 12V power supply output (Red=Positive pole (+);Black = Negative pole (-))

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2.3.3 I/O cable
I/O cable port definition
Port Name Description
485 Port RS485 8 Pin: RS485A / 15 Pin: RS485B
Alarm input SENSOR1~4 4-CH alarm i put
Alarm input SENSOR5~8 4-CH alarm i put, ca act as emerge cy butto .
Alarm output
ALARM0~1 2-CH alarm output
Speed
Sensor
SPEED Speed sensor, connect to speed pulse
Note:
Note: Note:
Note: SENSOR1-8 is off or connected to GND, they are acted as low level.

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2.3.4 Alarm I/O
The device connected to eight groups of alarm input and two groups of alarm output. When brake plate is stepped
on illustrated in below Picture, mobile DVR can detect high level.
Alarm output belongs to level output and driving capacity is 200 MA.
If driving power is too strong, the relay is required. Please refer to the below connection configuration.
2.3.5 Speed sensor
1. Connect speed sensor input of Camera to pulse output of car sensor
2. If speed meter have pulse signal output, the speed sensor input of camera can directly connected to the ouput port
of speed meter.
If speed meter has no pulse signal output, that means you need to connect pulse signal output of speed sensor to the
speed meter input.
3. Camera will receive pulse signal from speed sensor through Menu setting.
4. How to calculate pulse count per kilometer. Generally the wheel turn a circle, sensor speed will generate eight or
sixteen pulses.
However, it is difficult to calculate the pulse counts by hand in the practical application. We calculate the value
by driving one kilometer.
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