Park Safe ON DEMAND DV454-PSOD008 User manual

Operating Instructions
8CH 1080P MDVR
Thank you for using our Mobile DVR. Please read this User’s Manual carefully to ensure that you can
use the device correctly and safely.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
V1.3

Contents
1 Specifications ..............................................................................................1
2 Precautions..................................................................................................3
3 Main Features..............................................................................................4
4 Wiring Diagram............................................................................................6
5 Connection - Front Panel .............................................................................7
5.1 Mechanical lock .....................................................................................7
5.2 LED .......................................................................................................7
5.3 Remote Controller..................................................................................8
5.4 SSD/HDD Slot .......................................................................................8
5.5 SD Card Slot..........................................................................................8
5.6 USB Slot................................................................................................9
6 Connection - Back Panel .............................................................................9
6.1 Power ....................................................................................................9
6.2 Cameras (AVIN 1~8) ...........................................................................10
6.3 LCD Monitor ........................................................................................11
6.4 Buzzer .................................................................................................12
6.5 Alarm, Speed Interface........................................................................12
6.6 Panic Button (Optional)........................................................................14
6.7 Four-in-one Antenna (GPS, 2G/3G/4G, Wi-Fi).....................................17
7 The Menu ..................................................................................................17
7.1 Menu Introduction................................................................................17
7.2 Menu Lock...........................................................................................18
7.3 Keyboard Operation Instruction ...........................................................20
7.4 Manual Recording ...............................................................................22
7.5 Playback..............................................................................................22
7.6 Log ......................................................................................................27
7.7 Display Mode Switching.......................................................................27

7.8 System...............................................................................................28
7.9 Disk....................................................................................................28
7.10 Volume.............................................................................................29
8 Record Setup.............................................................................................30
8.1 Power On Rec....................................................................................30
8.2 Cyclic Rec ..........................................................................................31
8.3 Event Rec ..........................................................................................31
8.4 Video Quality......................................................................................31
8.5 Record Channel .................................................................................34
8.6 Event Duration ...................................................................................34
8.7 File Length .........................................................................................35
8.8 Motion Sensitivity ...............................................................................35
8.9 G-Sensor Sensitivity...........................................................................35
8.10 File Type ..........................................................................................36
8.11 Record Audio ...................................................................................36
9 Display.......................................................................................................36
9.1 Camera Display Setting......................................................................37
9.2 Camera Name Setting........................................................................37
9.3 System Language Setting ..................................................................38
9.4 Audio Out ...........................................................................................38
9.5 OSD Display Setting...........................................................................39
9.6 Menu on .............................................................................................39
9.7 Speed.................................................................................................40
9.8 GPS ...................................................................................................41
9.9 Mirror..................................................................................................41
9.10 System Format Setting.....................................................................42
10 Network ...................................................................................................44
10.1 LAN and Server Setting....................................................................44
10.2 Wi-Fi Network Setup and Server Setup............................................46

10.3 2G/3G/4G Control and Setup ..........................................................48
10.4 AP Internet Setup ............................................................................50
10.5 Network Status ................................................................................50
10.6 Server..............................................................................................52
10.7 File Upload ......................................................................................52
10.8 RTSP Streaming..............................................................................54
11 System.....................................................................................................57
11.1 Log in Setup ....................................................................................57
11.2 License Plate Number Setup ...........................................................58
11.3 System Time Setup .........................................................................58
11.4 Scheduled Recording ......................................................................61
11.5 Exception.........................................................................................61
11.6 ACC Settings...................................................................................62
11.7 Alarm Information Setting ................................................................63
11.8 Update.............................................................................................66
11.9 Configuration ...................................................................................69
11.10 Application Setting.........................................................................70
11.11 System Info ...................................................................................92
12 FAQ .........................................................................................................92
13 APPENDIX ..............................................................................................93
APPENDIX Ⅰ: Abbreviation & Description .............................................93
APPENDIX Ⅱ: Accessories....................................................................94
APPENDIX Ⅲ: Compatibility Storage List...............................................95

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1 Specifications
8CH HD DVR
System
Operating system Linux
Operating interface Graphical menu operation interface (OSD)
Video permission Administrator & user setting
Video
Video input 8 x 1080P analog high definition
CVBS output 1CH 6pin aviation connector output PAL/NSTC
Video display Mode Single/Split/Triple/Quad/8 Cam/9 Cam/13 Cam/Black
Screen display
Video standard PAL: 25fps, NTSC: 30fps
Compression H.264 main profile
Audio
Audio input 8 channels
Audio output 2 channels
Record format Synchronized video & audio recording
Audio compression ADPCM
Digital processing
& storage
Image resolution Max 8 x 1080P(1920 x 1080)
Video bit rate 64kbps~4Mbps/channel
Storage 56~1800MB/(channel/hour)
Audio bit rate 32kbps
Storage SD card x 1, SSD x 1
Alarm
Alarm input 6 channels
Alarm output 2 channels, 1 buzzer
Motion detection High/Low/Off sensitivity adjustable
Interface
for
communication
IR 1 channel
RS232 1 channel
RS485 1 channel
CAN 2 channel
RJ45 1 channel
USB2.0 1 channel

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Wireless
2G / 3G / 4G Optional
Wi-Fi Optional
Wi-Fi hotspot / AP Optional
GPS Optional
G-Sensor
/Gyroscope 3 axis sensor Available
Software
Windows client Available
iOS client Available
Web portal Available
Power
Input 10~32V
Output 12V@5A
Max Power
Consumption 60W
Standby Power
Consumption 100mW
Electrical
Operating temp. /
humidity
-20℃~+70℃/ <80%
Super Capacitor Available
Clock Built-in clock, Calendar
algorithm DMS/ADAS/BSD/AVM

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2 Precautions
1) Motion detection function is set to OFF by default. Alarm files will be created When the motion
detection is set ON.
2) G-Sensor recording is recommended to set ON during driving for emergency recording use. G-Sensor
level is optional.
3) If the device could not boot up, try to remove all storage disks from the device, and then restart it to
check whether it could boot normally or not.
4) Should: ACC wire should be connected to the ignition wire, two VCC wires to the positive pole of the
battery and two ground wires to the negative pole. Shouldn’t: ACC and two VCC wires should not be
connected to the ignition wire and two ground wires should not be connected to the negative pole of
the battery, otherwise it may lead to the damage of the disk and the recording files. Prohibit: ACC and
two VCC wires are prohibited to be connected to the positive pole of the battery and two ground wires
to the negative pole. In this case, the battery would be run out quickly.
5) All the disks must be formatted on the device before they are put into use.
6) The users’ name could not be changed, while the password is editable.
7) All types of video files including event recording files are overwritten by default.
8) The corresponding types of SENSOR-IN1~6 on the trigger line are as follows:
SENSOR-I
N1
SENSOR
-IN2
SENSOR
-IN3
SENSOR
-IN4
SENSOR-I
N5
SENSOR
-IN6
ALARM INPUT 1~4 Reversal
Input
Brake
Input
9) The disk must be installed appropriately and well connected; otherwise the device would not work
properly.
10) GPS antenna, 2G/3G/4G antenna, Wi-Fi antenna must be connected correctly and tighten.
11) If DVR does not have GPS, WIFI and 4G, the time cannot be automatically calibrated, and the
difference will be about 10min in a year.
12) If more accurate time is required, user needs to manually perform time calibration.

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3 Main Features
Controlled by touch screen
All settings and operations could be done through a touch-control monitor.
Video and Audio
8 x 1080P video inputs
8 x audio inputs
2 x audio outputs
2 video outputs (1 x CVBS -6pin, 1 x VGA-1080P)
Recording
8CH Video & Audio Recorder with image resolution up to 1920 x 1080, G-Sensor data and GPS
data.
Multiple recording modes: power on recording, normal recording, schedule recording and event
recording (i.e., G-Sensor recording, Overspeed recording, Motion detection recording, Alarm
recording 1~6 and Panic button recording,radar detection alarm recording, inappropriate drivers’
action warning recording, driving safety risk recording FCW alarm, DMS detection alarm, Lane
departure warning alarm,BSD detection alarm), Cyclic recording and 15 seconds pre-recording are
also supported.
Recording files are stored in the SSD/HDD or SD card.
Real-time recording of license plate numbers, driving speed, G-Sensor/Gyroscope 3D accelerated
speed, longitude and latitude, and GPS tracking.
Preview and Playback
Support single channel or 8 channels audio and video playing back simultaneously.
Support searching recording files by dates and recording types.
Support to control the time during playing back.
Indicating recording status, alarm status and etc.
Storage Types
Support 1 x SSD/HDD (2TB) and 1 x SD card (128GB, SDHC, SDXC).
SSD/HDD is preferred. SD card could be put into use if there is no SSD/HDD connected/detected.
SD card can be easily removed from DVR.
Backup
Support USB disk or USB hard disk to backup the recording files.

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Network
Support LAN, Wi-Fi, and 2G / 3G / 4G.
LAN, Wi-Fi and 2G / 3G / 4G have the sequence priority of connections. They are automatically
switched to save the data once LAN, Wi-Fi or 2G/3G/4G is connected.
Recording files could be uploaded to the server. Files are able to be searched/downloaded by CMS
Client.
Wi-Fi supports STATION and AP mode. Wi-Fi AP mode enables mobile devices to be connected,
and users could use mobile devices to preview and configure conveniently.
Support remote real-time video streaming and previewing.
Support automatic uploading of alarm recording files, alarm information, log information and
GPS.trajectory, which is convenient to analyze any abnormal conditions of vehicles and track the
vehicle.
Support remote configuration and remote upgrading.
Support PC Windows Client,mobile iOS and Android app. Users could remotely monitor vehicles by
computers or mobile phones.
Alarm
6 channels of alarm inputs, 1 channel of buzzer output and 2 channels of alarm outputs
Overspeed alarm
Motion detection alarm
G-Sensor alarm
Panic button alarm
DMS detection alarm(no driver,fatigue,distraction,phone call,smoking,no mask,noseatbelt,sunglass)
ADAS Alarm(Forward collision warning,Pedestrian detection warning,Lane departure warning)
BSD Alarm
Security
Users’ password protection. The device could not be accessed without password.
Support account management.

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4 Wiring Diagram

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5 Connection - Front Panel
5.1 Mechanical lock
Close the front cover, lock the buckle, and then lock the device with the key.
The device will stop recording and the buzzer will beep when the front cover is open, If the front
cover is still open or the electronic lock is not closed after 2 minutes, DVR will resume recording.
5.2 LED
When DVR is working normally, the red light is always on and the green light is flashing.
When upgrades the DVR firmware, the red light is on and the green light is off.
①LED indicator ⑤IR receiver
②Mechanical lock ⑥SD Card Slot
③SSD lock cover ⑦SSD Slot
④USB2.0 port ⑧SIM Card Slot

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5.3 Remote Controller
Use the remote controller closer enough to the IR Receiver, otherwise it may not work.
Description Buttons
Useless -reserverd POWER
Switch to ch1~8 for single channel display 1~8
Switch to eight-segment display 0
Enter menu MENU
Move up Up
Move to left Left
Enter submenu to set and confirm ENTER
Useless -reserverd REC
Move down Down
Exit ESC
Move to right Right
Useless -reserverd MULTI
Clear input CLEAR
5.4 SSD/HDD Slot
1 x SSD/HDD (Max. 2TB )
Size: 2.5 inches
5.5 SD Card Slot
1x SD (Max. 256GB)
Insert, remove the SD card.
Step 1: Use the key to unlock the device and open front cover.
Step 2: Insert SD card to SD card slot.
Step 3: Close the front cover and use the key to lock.

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5.6 USB Slot
USB 2.0
6 Connection - Back Panel
①2G/3G/4G antenna 1 ③Wi-Fi antenna
②2G/3G/4G antenna 2 ④GPS antenna
6.1 Power
power input
Connect the 9 PIN female to the 9 PIN male on the device.
Connection method
Connect ignition wire to yellow ACC, battery Positive to V+(Red wire) and Negative to GND (black wire).

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6.2 Cameras (AVIN 1~8)
Below is the definition of camera input (male).
How to connect cameras
Connect cameras to the AV inputs from the DVR cable.

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6.3 LCD Monitor
High definition monitors are recommended to work with the device as below:
Output resolution of the LCD monitor can be selected. Settings are as follows:
AUTO supports as below:
System Format
CVBS HD
AUTO NTSC/PAL 1080P/720P

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6.4 Buzzer
If the device is not connected to a monitor, please check the recording status by the buzzer.
The buzzer would alarm if the device is not recording under Normal Mode which is set by default. To
stop the buzzer from alarming, please make sure the device is working properly.
The buzzer warning function is as follows:
The buzzer will keep beeping for a while for all types of alarm event recording.
If the buzzer alarm is not needed, users can go to“System - Exception”page, and set Buzzer from
ON to OFF. And please note that if the Buzzer is set to be OFF, there would be no alarm even if any
event is triggered.
Power On Buzzer: DVR beeps, when it is set to ON.it beeps 15 times when it is powered on; when it
is set to off, there is no beep when it is turned on.
If the buzzer beeps intermittently, it means that the device is unable to record.
Different beeping modes stand for different working status as below:
1) The front cover is open: one long beep and one short beep.
2) No disk: one long beep and two short beeps.
3) Abnormal disk system: one long beep and three short beeps.
4) If the disk is operating normally, the video file is full, and the Cyclic Rec. is off: two short beeps and
one short beep.
5) No camera input: two short beeps , and two short beeps after a second.
6) If the disk is well connected but the device is not in recording: two short beeps and three short
beeps.
6.5 Alarm, Speed Interface
Alarm, speed interface cable
See the picture below.

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Pin Definition:
10 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
color red pink blue grey white purple green yellow black black
definition
Alarm
out2
Alarm
out1
Alarm
_in6
Alarm
_in5
Alarm
_in4
Alarm
_in3
Alarm
_in2
Alarm
_in1 GND GND
definition
alarm
output2
alarm
output1
alarm
input6
alarm
input5
alarm
input4
alarm
input3
alarm
input2
alarm
input1
ground
ground
1) There are 6 alarm inputs including alarm inputs 1 ~ 4, reversal input, brake input, which can trigger
the alarm recording. Cursor will be displayed when the alarm input channel is working. The first 4
ones can be self-defined by user.
2) Alarm output 1 are 12V by default, which can be used as a trigger and working together with alarm
inputs. You can also set up the BUZZER as one output.
3) If Alarm input 1 is active and combined with Alarm output 1, the Alarm output 1 will output a
high-level voltage to trigger other device.

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6.6 Panic Button (Optional)
Overview
The LEDs are used to show the working status of the device. But when the device is installed in the
vehicle, it is not easy to check the LED on the front panel. Each LED indicates the corresponding status
of the device. Furthermore, the panic button makes it easier to trigger alarm and recording for
emergency by pushing a single button.
The panic button has four main features including LED indicators, emergency button, buzzer alarm and
infrared function.

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Pin Definition
Connect the 8PIN aviation connector of the above cable to the 8PIN aviation connector on
DVR(RS232 and RS485).
LED
LED Color ON OFF
VLoss Yellow
Go to [Setting]-[Record]-[Record
Channel] to see if any camera is
missing. In case any camera is
chosen but not connected, LED
would show yellow
Normal operation
Rec Green Starts to record No recording
GPS Yellow GPS signal is lost Normal operation
Mem Red Storage damage or NO storage Normal operation
Comm Yellow Device is not connected to the
server
Normal operation or
device is not connected
to the server if this
feature is disabled
Power Green Power is connected NO power
Error Red Error with device Normal operation
Event Reserve Reserve Reserve
Panic Button
Panic Button is labeled as “Bookmark”.
1) When the bookmark button is pressed, an emergency event recording will be triggered.
2) When the bookmark button is pressed, the Event LED light will work temporarily.

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If the panic button alarm recording can not be triggered, please check if the Event Rec. is set ON as
shown below:
If the alarm recording was triggered, there will be an alarm sign on the screen, as shown below:
IR receiver
When the remote control aims to the IR on panic button, it has the same effect of aiming to that on the
device. Sometimes the recorder will be installed in a relatively hidden place in the vehicle, which is not
possible for users to directly control the device by remote control. So it will be more convenient for users
to operate with the panic button.
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