Seon Mobile Surveillance Explorer Premier Mobile Digital Video Recording System Guide de l'utilisateur

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Introduction1–4 700-0160 R0031.2.1. System ComponentsThe typical MX-HD system consists of the following components (see Product Interface and Devices,

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Introduction700-0160 R003 1–51.2.2. Recording Capacity for DVR Hard Drive StorageThe Explorer MX-HD uses MPEG-4 (for analog cameras), H.264 and MJPEG

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Introduction1–6 700-0160 R003* As set in the DVR’s Camera Settings and Record2 Settings configuration menus.Table 1-4MX-HD— Estimated Recording Times

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Introduction700-0160 R003 1–71.3. Product Interface and DevicesThis section describes the features of the DVR (front and back panels) and the trackbal

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Introduction1–8 700-0160 R0033 USB1, USB2 ports Supports USB devices for:• Copying video and audio information.• Exporting video clips.• Updating the

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Introduction700-0160 R003 1–91.3.2. DVR Back Panel FeaturesThe MX-HD DVR back panel is shown in Figure 1-4 and described in Table 1-9. Figure 1-4Explo

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Introduction1–10 700-0160 R0031.3.3. Trackball mouseMany other USB mice will also work with the DVR.Figure 1-5Trackball Mouse Pointing DeviceTable 1-1

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Introduction700-0160 R003 1–111.4. DVR Video Configuration Playback and ArchivingThere are three ways of accessing MX-HD DVR content playback and arch

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DVR Operation700-0160 R003 2–1CHAPTER 2DVR OperationThis chapter provides information and procedures for operating the MX-HD. This chapter contains th

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DVR Operation2–2 700-0160 R0032.1. Remove and Replace the DVR Hard DriveThe DVR has a removable hard drive that is contained in a hard drive tray. A h

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DVR Operation700-0160 R003 2–32.3. vMax View and the Hard Drive InterfaceThe Harddrive Interface is provided with vMax View software to accommodate th

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DVR Operation2–4 700-0160 R0032.4. On Screen Display AccessUse the On-Screen Display mode to locally access the DVR hard drive content and menus. To u

Page 16 - 1.3.3. Trackball mouse

DVR Operation700-0160 R003 2–52. Use the trackball mouse (right-click) to access the DVR’s configuration, playback, and archiving menu settings as req

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DVR Operation2–6 700-0160 R0032.5. Playback Menu AccessUse the Playback menu to search, playback, and archive video directly from the DVR hard drive.

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DVR Operation700-0160 R003 2–7Table 2-2Playback Tool Bar ItemsTool Bar Icon DescriptionStart of clip/End of clip Click to set the start and end of cli

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DVR Operation2–8 700-0160 R0032.5.1. Using the Search FunctionThe MX-HD includes a powerful search function that lets you quickly find recorded inform

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DVR Operation700-0160 R003 2–92. Click the Start Date and Time fields to set the search ranges. Click Search. Depending on the item selected in the Se

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2–103. From the Event List, select the required list item.4. Click Play to review the video. Note the time when the event occurs and which camera capt

Page 22 - 2.4. On Screen Display Access

DVR Operation700-0160 R003 2–112.5.2. Using the Archive FunctionAn archive dialog box lets you specify the start and end date and time of the video cl

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700-0160 R003 iiiAbout This GuideThe User Guide is intended for anyone who needs to operate, configure, or troubleshoot the Explorer MX-HD Basic and P

Page 24 - 2.5. Playback Menu Access

DVR Operation2–12 700-0160 R003To establish an archive clip:To archive a clip using the one touch download, you must have the One touch settings (in t

Page 25 - Playback Tool Bar Items

DVR Operation700-0160 R003 2–132.5.3. Copy to USBTo copy video files to a USB memory device:1. Insert a USB memory device into an open USB port on the

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DVR Operation2–14 700-0160 R0032.6. Using One-Touch DownloadUse the One-Touch download for downloading specific recorded information to a USB drive vi

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DVR Operation700-0160 R003 2–15When transfer is complete, the on-screen display closes.5. Remove the USB drive. 6. To power off the DVR immediately, p

Page 28 - Playback View

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vMax Web Remote Operation700-0160 R003 3–1CHAPTER 3vMax Web Remote OperationThis chapter provides information on using vMax Web to remotely access the

Page 30 - One-Touch Settings: clip

vMax Web Remote Operation3–2 700-0160 R0033.2. Accessing vMax WebWhen the MX-HD DVR is connected to the network, users can remotely access the DVR ove

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vMax Web Remote Operation700-0160 R003 3–34. On the keyboard, press Enter.5. At the prompt, enter the user name and password.The default user name is

Page 32 - 2.6. Using One-Touch Download

vMax Web Remote Operation3–4 700-0160 R0033.3. vMax Web User InterfacevMax Web opens with the Live tab selected and live video from the MX-HD cameras

Page 33 - 5. Remove the USB drive

vMax Web Remote Operation700-0160 R003 3–53.3.1. vMax Web Live TabUpon login, vMax Web opens with the Live tab selected, as shown. .To setup the Live

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About This Guideiv 700-0160 R003

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vMax Web Remote Operation3–6 700-0160 R0033.3.2. vMax Web Configuration TabThe Configuration tab contains menus specific to DVR features and setting o

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vMax Web Remote Operation700-0160 R003 3–73.3.3. vMax Web Playback TabTo search the recorded video, select the Playback tab as shown in Figure 3-7.Fig

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vMax Web Remote Operation3–8 700-0160 R003Table 3-4Event Search FieldsMenu Item Description Value [Default]Select Choose which recording stream to sea

Page 38 - 3.3. vMax Web User Interface

vMax Web Remote Operation700-0160 R003 3–9There are two ways to search the DVR for video: • by the time an event occurred• by alarm, signal or system

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3–10To Search Video from an Event Marker1. Select Event in the Search By drop down menu.The Event Type and Event Filter menus appear, as shown in Figu

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vMax Web Remote Operation700-0160 R003 3–116. From the list that appears in the View area, select an event and click Play.Windows may request to downl

Page 41 - 3.3.3. vMax Web Playback Tab

vMax Web Remote Operation3–12 700-0160 R0033.3.4. vMax Web Archive TabTo archive the specific recorded video, select the Archive tab as shown in Figur

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vMax Web Remote Operation700-0160 R003 3–13To Archive Video Segments1. In the Select drop down menu, select the Record video stream.The Explorer MX-HD

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vMax Web Remote Operation3–14 700-0160 R003

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DVR Firmware and Configuration Uploads700-0160 R003 4–1CHAPTER 4DVR Firmware and Configuration UploadsThis chapter provides information and procedures

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700-0160 R003 vChapter 1 Introduction1.1. Overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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DVR Firmware and Configuration Uploads4–2 700-0160 R0034.1. Firmware UpdatesThe firmware version is displayed on the top right corner of every menu. T

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DVR Firmware and Configuration Uploads700-0160 R003 4–34.2. Configuration UploadsA configuration file is uploaded to a DVR when the DVR is first insta

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DVR Firmware and Configuration Uploads4–4 700-0160 R0037. In the System Settings menu click Program Update.8. From the Load Configuration menu, select

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DVR Firmware and Configuration Uploads700-0160 R003 4–59. From Include Network, select whether or not to overwrite the existing DVR network settings w

Page 50 - 4.1. Firmware Updates

DVR Firmware and Configuration Uploads4–6 700-0160 R00312. Click Back in the Program Update and then System Settings menus to save and exit the menus.

Page 51 - 4.2. Configuration Uploads

DVR Firmware and Configuration Uploads700-0160 R003 4–74.2.2. Uploading Configuration Files to DVR via vMax WebTo remotely install a configuration upd

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DVR Firmware and Configuration Uploads4–8 700-0160 R0036. Click OK or press Enter on the keyboard to display the vMax Web interface live view screen.7

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DVR Firmware and Configuration Uploads700-0160 R003 4–99. In the Program Update Settings area, select the Include Network Settings check box to overwr

Page 54 - Titles and Display Menus

DVR Firmware and Configuration Uploads4–10 700-0160 R00311. In the computer file search window, navigate to the configuration file and click Open.12.

Page 55 - Login vMax Web

DVR Firmware and Configuration Uploads700-0160 R003 4–1116. When the progress bar shows the update is 100% complete, click OK.17. In the Titles/Displa

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Contentsvi 700-0160 R003Chapter 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting5.1. Returning Product for Service - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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DVR Firmware and Configuration Uploads4–12 700-0160 R003

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting700-0160 R003 5–1CHAPTER 5Maintenance and Troubleshooting5.1. Returning Product for ServiceIf any part of the MX-HD is

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting5–2 700-0160 R0035.2. Troubleshooting the MX-HDThe MX-HD is designed for high reliability of operation. If you have any

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Specifications700-0160 R003 A–1APPENDIX ASpecificationsThis appendix provides the product specifications for the Explorer MX-HD Basic and Plus Mobile

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SpecificationsA–2 700-0160 R003A.1.1. Advanced Smart-Temp™A.1.2. Explorer MX-HD Functional FeaturesA.1.3. Explorer MX-HD Front Cover, Cable CoverA.1.4

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Legal NoticeSeon Design® Inc.Seon Design Inc. is a specialist in the design and manufacture of video surveillance systems for mobile applications. Seo

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Seon Design Inc. Product WarrantySeon Design Inc. (Seon) warrants the cameras and components listed below against defects in workmanship and materials

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Seon Design Inc. Product WarrantyW-2 700-0160 R003AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR ARISING UNDER OTHER THEORIES OF LAW WITH RESPECT TO GOODS SOLD OR SERVICES

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Introduction700-0160 R003 1–1CHAPTER 1IntroductionThis chapter describes the product features and components of the Explorer® MX-HD Basic and Plus Mob

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Seon Design Inc.Unit 111, 3B Burbidge StreetCoquitlam, BC Canada V3K 7B2TelephoneToll Free Telephone 604.941.08801.877.630.7366Fax Toll Free Fax604.94

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Introduction1–2 700-0160 R0031.1. OverviewThis section introduces the product features of the Explorer® MX-HD Plus Mobile Digital Video Recording (DVR

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Introduction700-0160 R003 1–31.2. MX-HD DVR Product FeaturesThe Explorer MX-HD DVRs contain the following features:• supports up to 4 video channels a

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