Page 2 - Contents; Front
Contents About This Unit ..................................................................................3 1. Unpacking ...........................................................................4 2. Features ………………………………………………………….. 5 3. Specifications ……………………………………………………..6 4. Installation …………...
Page 4 - About this manual
About this manual This is the instruction manual for 1 Channel Mobile DVR, Model MVR1020. This manual describes how to install and operate the MVR1020 and provide information regarding specifications and features of this product. Please be sure to read this manual and follow the instructions when in...
Page 10 - DC Jack
4-2-2. When Using the DVR for Security Purpose ▪ Connect the 4pin connector with 2 wires in polarity to the power in jack on the rear panel of the DVR. ▪ Connect DC 12V or DC24V, 3A AC adapter (not supplied: Switching Power Supply, center: +, outer: ground) to the DC jack on the provided DC power wi...
Page 11 - -3. How to Install the Mounting Bracket for DVR; Unscrew 2-locking screw knobs and 4 screws on both sides of the DVR.; CAUTION
4-3. How to Install the Mounting Bracket for DVR ▪ Unscrew 2-locking screw knobs and 4 screws on both sides of the DVR. ▪ Attach the mounting bracket onto both sides of DVR and secure them with the screws (See Fig. 4-3). ▪ If necessary, install the DVR with the mounting brackets to proper place in y...
Page 12 - Turn off the POWER when removing or inserting the Compact Flash
4-4. Installation Check Lists Is the camera installed at the right position? Is the camera cable connected to the input? Is the audio cable connected to the input? Is the system set on a stable location? Is the system set on a stable location by mounting bracket? Is the placement of the ...
Page 14 - Lock Icon; Used as Right and previous Frame Key
Lock Icon Fig.4-5 Lock Icon 6) ARROW Buttons : ○ 1 Used as Left and Rewind (x16) Key ○ 2 Used as Right and previous Frame Key ○ 3 Used as Up and next Frame Key ○ 4 Used as Down and fast Forward (x16) Key ○ 1 ○ 2 ○ 3 ○ 4 - 13 -
Page 18 - front panel of the DVR unit, as well as the remote controller.
5. HOW TO OPERATE 5-1. General Operation You can operate the functions of the system by using the buttons located on the front panel of the DVR unit, as well as the remote controller. The system status is indicated by either the LED lights or the monitor. - 17 -
Page 19 - Note; If a CF Card is not in the DVR, the error message “MEM. ERROR” will
5-2. Running for the First Time (Initializing) When you turn on the power for the first time, the screen will be shown as below. ○ 1 ② Fig.5-1Initializing ① : Displays CF Card capacity available for recording. ② : Displays firmware version. ③ : Displays the date and time on the top of screen. ③ Fig....
Page 23 - Formatting on the new CF Card or the used one should be performed in
5-4-2. FA./CF - Choose the FA./CF menu by using the ◀▶ button. - Press the ▼ or ▲ button, the FA./CF menu shown in Fig. 5-6 will display. Fig.5-6 FA./CF Menu Factory Set - Select the FACTORY SET in the FA./CF menu by using the ◀▶ button and select YES or NO with the ▼ or ▲ button. Selected item will...
Page 24 - REC List Clear
REC List Clear - Select the REC LIST CLEAR in the FA./CF menu by using the ◀▶ button and select YES or NO with the ▼ or ▲ button. Selected item will be highlighted in yellow. - Select “YES” and then press the PLAY button on the front panel or the remote controller for deleting the recording lists. -...
Page 28 - Alarm; - Select the Alarm in the MOTION/ALARM menu by using the
Fig.5-10 Motion Detection Area Setup Alarm - Select the Alarm in the MOTION/ALARM menu by using the ◀▶ button and select YES or NO with the ▼ or ▲ button. Selected item will be highlighted in yellow. - 27 -
Page 29 - - Press REC button on the front panel or the remote controller.
5-5. Recording There are four kinds of recording available in this system. - Manual recording: Continuous recording - Alarm recording: Recording by alarm sensors - Motion recording: Recording by motion detection - Alarm & Motion recording: Recording by alarm sensors and motion detection simultan...
Page 30 - in white on the bottom of screen are displayed.
5-5-3. Motion Recording The system will automatically start recording only when motions of object are detected. - Setup the AREA (motion area) in the MOTION/ALARM menu (See section 5-4-4 for more details). - Press REC button on the front panel or the remote controller. 5-5-4. Alarm & Motion Reco...
Page 34 - Install the program in your PC by using the supplied CD as follows.
6. VIEWER 6-1. CF Card Viewer Installation Install the program in your PC by using the supplied CD as follows. - Start the Operating System (Windows XP/VISTA). - Insert the program CD into CD-ROM drive. - Open My Computer, and then select CD-ROM drive. - Double click Setup.Exe. The software installa...
Page 37 - - Connect the provided USB cable to the USB 2.0 Card Reader and PC.
The Icon of CFCard Viewer will be created on the desktop as shown in Fig.6-6. Fig.6-6 Icon for CFCard Viewer 6-2. CFCard Viewer By CFCard Viewer you can view the recorded data, save it to a PC and convert it to AVI file format. - Insert the CFCard that contains the record data to the provided USB 2....
Page 41 - CF Card ID will display.
Fig.6-14 Pop-up Screen 6-2-5. Print Button - Click the Print button shown in Fig.6-15 on the CF Card Viewer, and then the print window (See Fig.6-16) that contains current printing time, record time and CF Card ID will display. - Press the Print button in Fig.6-16 to print out the current images. Fi...
Page 44 - The above buttons are not available on this version.
Fig.6-19 Whole Record Data Fig.6-20 Set the Starting/Ending time Fig.6-21 Raw Backup Files 6-3-1. Other Buttons The above buttons are not available on this version. - 43 -
Page 47 - APPENDIX; Recording Time Table
APPENDIX 1. Recording Time Table 1.1 Recording Resolution: 720 x 480, Recording Time: Minutes CF Card 1 GB Frame/Sec. High+ High Middle Low Low- 30 9 12 15 17 21 15 18 23 28 34 41 7.5 35 44 55 66 79 5 51 66 82 99 118 2.5 99 126 158 190 226 1.5 171 219 274 329 391 1 267 341 427 512 609 0.5 507 648 81...
Page 49 - occur in the recording process.
CF Card 8 GB Frame/Sec. High+ High Middle Low Low- 30 125 160 201 242 280 15 243 312 392 471 546 7.5 475 607 765 918 1065 5 706 903 1138 1366 1584 2.5 1376 1762 2220 2663 3090 1.5 2348 3006 3788 4545 5272 1 3657 4728 5958 7149 8293 0.5 7130 9220 11618 13941 16172 CF Card 16 GB Frame/Sec. High+ High ...
Page 50 - model number, serial number and the date of purchase.
2. Limited 1 Year Warranty This warranty gives the original purchaser specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which may vary from state to state. If our products do not function because of any defect in material or workmanship, we will repair it for free for 1 year on parts and lab...