Axis JS1709DVR User manual

MONITOR
- LCD: 9” Touch Screen
- Resolution: 800 x 480 RGB
- Touch Screen: Yes
- System Format: PAL/NTSC
- Inputs: 4 x 4-PIN, 1 x GPS, 1 x Speed Signal
- Input Triggers: 4 x Camera Input Triggers
- Outputs: 1 x RCA A/V
- Viewing Angle: U: 50°, D: 70°, R/L: 70°
- Screen Views: Quad, Triple 1, Triple 2, Split 1, Split 2,
Left, Right, Front, Back
- Guidelines: Yes, Adjustable
- Mirror Image: Yes, Selectable for Each Camera Input
- Camera ID: Yes, Camera Input Naming
- Display Adjustments: Brightness, Contrast, Saturation,
Hue, Backlight
- Audio: On-board Loudspeaker - 1W/8 ohm
- Menu: 8 Languages Available
- Voltage Range: 10-32Volts, Max 30W
- Protection: Short Circuit
- Operating Temp: -20° to +70°
- Dimensions: 232W x 157H x 40D
INCLUDED
- GPS Antenna
- IR Remote
- Sun Shade
- U-Mount Bracket
- Surface Mount Bracket
- 2 x SD Card Lock Keys
- Monitor Harness
DVR
- Channels: 4, 3, 2, 1 Channel Recording
- GPS: Yes, GPS Logging
- Tamper Proof: Password Protected Menu
Lockable Micro SD Cards
- Motion Detection: Yes
- G-Sensor: Yes, Adjustable
- Card Support: 4 x 128GB Micro SD
- Recording Resolution: 704 x 576 or 352 x 288
- Recording Modes: Power On, Manual, Scheduled x 3,
Cycle, G-Sensor, Motion Detection,
Emergency, Over Speed
- Trigger Recording: CH 4 Trigger
- Snap Shot: Yes, Instant Image Capture
- User ID: Yes, Name ID
- Vehicle ID: Yes, Licence Plate
- Speed Settings: Speed Calibration, High and
Low Speed Settings
- Time/Date Set: Yes
- Reverse Warn Gauge: Yes
- Video File: MSV, AVI
- Video Playback: Independent Camera,
up to 4 Separate Files
- Codec Format: JPEG
- Recording Times: 448Hrs @ 352 x 288,
(Approx) 328Hrs @ 704 x 576 (Low Bit Rate),
164Hrs @ 704 x 576 (High Bit Rate)
- Battery Back Up: 1500mAh
- Power Management: Screen Off - 30sec, 1min, 5min, 10min
Back Up Battery - 1min, 2min, 3min,
5min
SPECIFICATIONS
9” TOUCHSCREEN QUAD VIEW MONITOR
with BUILT-IN DVR/GPS
JS1709DVR
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Contents
1....Precautions..............................................................................1
2. Accessories ............................................................................3
3. Connections ......................................................................... 4
4. Remote Control..................................................................... 5
5. Controls................................................................................. 6
6. Operation............................................................................... 7
6.1 Time and Indicators ....................................................... 7
6.2 Menu Operation ........................................................... 7
7. Main Menu ........................................................................... 10
7.1 Record ........................................................................ 10
7.2 Display........................................................................ 11
7.3 Storage ....................................................................... 14
7.4 System........................................................................ 15
8. Recording Time.....................................................................17

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1. Precautions
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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
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2. Accessories
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Sun Shield Power cable
IR Remote controlAngle Adjustment Screws
Keys

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3Connections
A: GPS GPS Input
B: Camera1 White 4 PIN Female
C: Camera2 Blue 4 PIN Female
D: Camera3 Green 4 PIN Female
E: Camera4 Brown PIN Female
F: Video Out Yellow RCA Female
G: Audio OutWhite RCA Female
ķWhite: /HIWCamera trigger
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4Remote Control
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5. Controls
ķAUX Input
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ĻPower
ļLock Sketch of slots & micro SD
card direction
Power Function:
a/ 3ress the power button to turn the monitor on when the panel LED is red.
b/ Press the power button for 5 seconds and enter the password in the pop-up
window to turn off the monitor.
c/ 3ress the power buttonDJDLQ to turn off the backlighting when monitor is on.
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6. Operation
6.1 Time and Indicators
Top left displays date and time.
Top right displays 5 indicators: AUX/Rec/Play/Lock/GPS
AUX indicator turns red when AUX audio is inserted on the front panel.
Rec indicator turns red when recording.
Play indicator turns red when playing back.
Lock indicator turns red when menu is locked.
GPS indicator flickers when searching signal.
GPS indicator turns red when GPS signal is received.
6.2 Menu Operation
Click this icon to start or stop recording. Video files are saved in WKHnormal
list of player menu.
If event recording is activated (trigger signal, motion detection, collision etc.),
regular recording will be paused and then retrieved when event recording is
finished.
Click this icon to start aQevent recording manually.Thevideo bufferRI
15 seconds before the click will also be saved in this event recordmode.
The event recording will stop when the pre-set recording time is up. Video
files are saved in event list of player menu.
Click the icon again when the event recording KDV not ended7he
monitor will switch to normal recording after pre-set recording time is up.
Click this icon to play back video. A prompt dialog will show“Can not record
in play mode! Continue?” Click OK to enter recording calendar menu. Video
files are available in green highlighted dates. Click the date to select, play or
delete video files or snapshots. Multiple video files can be selected to play
back in sequence, while snapshots must be viewed in folder one by one.
Touch the
bottom area
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menu

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Display last
picture
Display next
picture
Year Selection Month Selection Exit Videofiles and snapshots
are available in green
highlighted dates
Exit
Capture ListEvent Recording List
Normal Recording list
Delete
Select All
Play Protect Files
Volume Adjustment Pause Video Play Hide Player Menu Exit
Play last file Play next file

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Click this icon for snapshot under live recording and playback mode.
“Snapshot Success” will display when snapshot is done. Pictures are saved
in WKHcapture list of player menu.
Click this icon to adjust volume under live recording and playback mode.
Click this icon to set menu. A prompt dialog will display " Unable to record in
set-up mode! Continue?” Click OK to enter.
Click this icon and enter the password in the pop-up window to turn off the
monitor. monitor.
Mute Volume-leveling Value

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7Main Menu
7.1 Record
Power On Rec:
Recording will start when power is on if the Power On Rec ONLVVHW
Cyclic Rec:
New video files will overwrite the previous ones when SD cards are full if setting
the Cyclic Rec ON. Recording will stop when SD cards are full if setting the
Cyclic Rec OFF. Overwriting will not cover event recording files.
Trig.4 Rec:
Event recording will start if setting the Trig.4 Rec ON.
Motion Rec:
Event recording will start if set the Motion Rec ON.
Event Record Time:
Event recording time can be set from 15 seconds, 30 seconds to 1 minute.
Record Channel:
Select any camera channel for recording. Default setting is recording ALL
channels under normal record and power on record mode, while it is ALL
channelsfor event recording and canQRWbe changed.
Motion Sensitivity:
Motion Sensitivity is optional for low, middle, high level.
If there is motion in the video and it reaches the threshold, it will trigger record.

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G-sensor Sensitivity:
G-sensor Sensitivity is optional for low, middle, high level,which stands for +/-1g,
+/-2g, +/-4g.
Video Quality:
Resolution of video quality is classified into low /middle /high. Default quality is
high.
7.2 Display
Camera Name Setting
Camera Display Setting

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Click the camera name in the grHy box and input new one with maximum 8 digits.
Click this icon to set menu
Display time
Click Menu Lock Setting to set menu
password. Default Password is
Click this icon to turn on / off camera
parking lines. Click Calibrate to adjust
parking lines.
Click this icon to set trigger delaying
time and priority, 5 is the highest
priority.

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Connect the vehicle speed wire with the
monitor speed wire before operation.A
full screen of selected camera will
be displayed when the vehicle is over
speed or underspeed.Click the Option
icon to set the speed threshold. Speed
recording will start if setting the Speed
Rec. ON. There are 2 speed sources:
GPS and vehicle speed sensor.
Click this icon to set blacklighting
value.
Click this icon to set power on
display mode.
Speed Switch——Setup…
Click the Calibrate icon to calibrate the
current speed for the monitor. Then you
can set the threshold of High Speed and
Low Speed to display the corresponding
camera.

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Under Mirror sub-menu, each video input can be
set to display in either mirror or non-mirror image.
7.3 Storage
ALL: Capacity and free capacity for all cards.
TF1~4: Capacity and free capacity for each individual micro SD card.
Format : Format micro SD card.
All: Formal all micro SD cards.
TF1~4: Format any individual micro SD card. Format icon will be grHy if SD
card is not found.
TF SLOT: Micro SD card slot position.
Warning: Micro SD cards must not be taken out during recording or playback.
Click this icon to set screen on duration
and battery power supply duration after
external power is off.
Click this icon to select video system
Xnder camera mode

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7.4 System
Click this icon to display the monitor
Software version
Click this icon to select language
Click this icon to display GPS information

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Start: Start time of scheduled recording.
End: End time of scheduled recording.
Confirm: Add scheduled recording
Scheduled recording:
* Add a scheduled recording with maximum of 3. Scheduled recording can be
set once, daily or weekly.
* Single scheduled recording will display as expired, completed or deleted.
Click this icon to set audio out
channel.
Click this icon to set device ID and
license plate number. The
information will be displayed on all
the video files to distinguish different
vehicles and drivers.
Click this icon to set date and time.
Year should range between
2000-2037
Click this icon to set scheduled
recording.

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* Overlapped scheduled recording is not allowed.
* Recording setting must be resumed if interrupted.
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If event recording is activated (trigger signal, motion detection, collision etc.),
scheduled recording will be paused and then retrieved when event recording
is finished. Scheduled recording will not be UHWULHYHG if its set time KDVH[SLUHG
Update: Click this icon to update software.
Note: System will reboot after being upgraded. Before reboot is
finished (approx. 40s of dark screen) do not WXUQ off the power, RWKHUZLVH
the device will not start due to DQupgrade failure.
Factory Default: “Confirm to reset?” Click this icon to restore factory
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8Recording Time Chart 1
Chart 2
Image
Quality
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PAL NTSC
Low 448 372
Middle 328 296
High 164 144
Image
Quality
Resolution
PAL NTSC
Low 352 × 288 352 × 240
Middle 704 × 576 704 × 480
High 704 × 576 704 × 480
Click this icon to select file type.
There are 3 levels of image quality
available: high, middle and low. The
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same resolution as the middle, but
has twice of the bit rate):
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