Explorer® MX-HD Basic and Plus Mobile DVR Install and Setup Guide Use this guide to install and configure the Seon Explorer MX-HD DVR. The DVR requires configuration as part of the install process. The Explorer MX-HD DVR is secured with a locking front cover and a cable cover. Two cable grommets (and two knockouts) on the cable cover allow for wiring to enter from the left side, right side, or back of the unit. The DVR can be installed horizontally or vertically.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Guide Contents Tools and Equipment, on page 2 MX-HD Basic System Package Contents (typical), on page 3 MX-HD Plus System Package Contents (typical), on page 4 Installation Diagrams, on page 5 Installation Best Practices, on page 7 DVR and Component Installation, on page 8 Other Accessories, on page 13 Hardware Installation Final Checklist, on page 14 DVR Menu Access, on page 15 Typical DVR Configuration Settings, on page 15 vMax Web Laptop Configuration, on page 26 DV
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide MX-HD Basic System Package Contents (typical) The contents of a typical Basic installation package are listed below. The actual contents of your installation package may vary, depending on the options selected.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide MX-HD Plus System Package Contents (typical) The additional items for a typical Plus installation package are shown below. The actual contents of your installation package may vary, depending on the options selected. Smart-Link™ module for signal interfaces Smart-Link-to-DVR connection harness (identical connectors) GPS receiver Alarm input harness Signal harness Control Cable (XELR-8 to POE Injector, optional).
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Installation Diagrams To install the typical MX-HD Basic system, see Figure 1. To install the typical MX-HD Plus system, see Figure 2.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Explorer® MX-HD Typical Plus System Setup Peripherals Vehicle Electrical Interface Seon System Supports Four Analog Cameras MX-HD DVR Rear Panel Power over Ethernet Switch SPEED Red - Not used Green - Speed sensor high Black - Speed sensor low 3 wires CHW HD Camera ALARMS Optional Accessories Alarm 1 (orange) Alarm 2 (blue) Alarm 3 (violet) GPS Receiver *1 Alarm 4 (gray) Diagnostic Indicator/ Alarm Button *3 Alarm 1-4 Ground (black) 4 wires or RGY Illum
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Installation Best Practices CAUTION: Heat or Moisture Damage Risk Do not install the DVR in a location where the unit is exposed to excessive heat or moisture. Installation close to extreme heat or moisture will void the product warranty. Route the wiring and cables away from sharp edges that might damage the insulation. Avoid sharp bends in the cable. Contact Seon before attaching the DVR to other equipment in the vehicle.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide DVR and Component Installation DVR Installation The DVR typically ships with the locking front cover on and the mounting plate and cable cover off. To install the MX-HD DVR: 1 Select an appropriate mounting location and orientation, either horizontal or vertical but not upside down. For the dimensions and location of the mounting holes, see Figure 87, Dimensions, on page 67. 2 Unlock the door lock and remove the front cover from the unit to access the front panel.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Figure 4 DVR Attaching to Mounting Plate 7 Secure the DVR to the mounting plate with the two screws. 8 Connect the necessary components. Camera Installation Install the cameras according to the product documentation that is included with the camera. CAUTION: Wiring Damage Route the wiring and cables away from sharp edges that might damage the insulation. Avoid sharp bends in the cable.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide MX-HD Basic: Alarm Button Installation To install the alarm button: 1 Mount the alarm button into a ½" hole and attach to the alarm input harness using the micro-fit connectors. 2 Attach the black wire of the alarm button to the black wire of the alarm input harness. 3 Attach the blue wire of the alarm button to the red wire in the alarm input harness. 4 Connect the alarm input connector to the ALARM input on the DVR.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Wake on Alarm Feature Wiring (Optional) CAUTION The Wake on Alarm starts booting up the DVR when an alarm is detected. The DVR takes about 1 minute to boot up before it can begin recording. It cannot instantly capture the alarm event. When the Wake on Alarm function is enabled, if alarm 0 is triggered, the system powers up and starts recording. The system takes about one minute to power up and start recording, depending on environment conditions.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Figure 6 Configuring Alarm 1 for Wake on Alarm To wire the Wake on Alarm feature with a Diagnostic Button: Important: If you are using the Diagnostic Button and cable, and require the Wake on Alarm feature, the Diagnostic Button cable must be rewired as shown in Figure 7. 1 On the Diagnostic Button cable, cut the green wire just before it enters the socket. See Figure 7. 2 Extend and connect the green wire to an input wire on the Signal harness.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Diagnostic Button Installation (Optional) When installed, press the Diagnostic Button to cause an alarm event to be recorded by the DVR. To install the Diagnostic Button, see the Diagnostic Button Installation Guide, part number 700-0142. RGY Illuminator Installation (Optional) When installed, the RGY Illuminator LED displays DVR status conditions. To install the RGY Illuminator, see the RGY Illuminator Installation Guide, document number 700-0139.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Hardware Installation Final Checklist Harnesses (camera, recorder, and accessories) Check that the cables and the harnesses are properly secured. Check that sharp metal edges are not touching the cables or harnesses. Check that the connections are solid (no shorts). Cameras Check for tight mount. Check the internal harness connections. Check that the lid is properly seated on the gasket and lens boot and secured tightly. Check camera(s) field of view.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide DVR Menu Access The MX-HD can be configured in two ways: • On Screen Display (OSD) Configuration and Playback Connect to VIDEO OUT on the MX-HD front panel with a portable video monitor and use the trackball mouse pointing device to set the configuration settings. • Web Browser Configuration and Playback Configure the network connection on the computer, then connect the DVR to a computer using an RJ-45 cross-over Ethernet cable.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide During recording and live viewing, the screen information is dynamic and can include the overlay text items shown in Figure 9. The high definition camera does not display on the analog camera output from the DVR to the monitor.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 2 In the Configuration menu, click Time/Date. Figure 11 Configuration Main Menu Note: To enter data in OSD fields, click with the mouse to display a keyboard. Use the on screen popup keyboard to select letters or numbers to input to fields. Examples are shown in Figure 12.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 4 In the Configuration menu, click Titles/Display. 5 In the Titles and Display menu, enter vehicle ID and camera output labels to display on overlay and menus. Main Title: Enter the bus number. Main Title Display: Leave On to display. Camera 1-4: Select camera titles that reflect the views they are recording. Typical camera titles are: • Front • Step • Mid • Rear • Stop Arm Click Back to save the menu settings.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 9 In the Diagnostic Display menu, select options to display as overlays in the play view. The diagnostic display options are a customer preference. Leave all these settings On. Internal Temperature Display: For temperature measurement display, leave on default F for Fahrenheit (USA) or choose C for Celsius (Canada). Click Back to save the menu settings. Figure 16 Diagnostic Display Menu 10 In the Configuration menu, click Record.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 12 In the Recording Settings menu, click Camera. This example has four interior cameras with microphones. New titles will display here as well as in the play view overlays. Speed: Leave the channel speed at default settings unless you have special requirements. Set any unused cameras’ speed to Off, so the DVR will not generate video loss events. Resolution: Leave the channel resolution at default settings unless you have special requirements.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 15 In the Recording Settings menu, click HD Camera. Leave the camera settings at defaults unless you have special requirements. Do not adjust the Advanced Settings unless specifically instructed to do so. Click Back Figure 20 HD Camera Settings Menu 16 In the Configuration menu, click Alarm/Signal. 17 In the Alarms and Signals menu, click Signals. Label: For signals 1-5, labels are provided for left turn, stop, brake, warning light, and right turn.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 18 In the Alarms and Signals menu, click Alarms. CAUTION: Select Menu Options for Each Alarm From the Alarm drop down list, when any alarm (ALM 1, ALM 2, ALM 3, or ALM 4) is selected, ALL of the settings on the Alarm Settings menu must be configured for that alarm. Configure settings for each alarm. Alarm: Alarm 1 comes from the DVR alarm button. Alarm 2-4 can come from signals. Duration: Applies to Alarm 1 only.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 20 In the Alarms and Signals menu, click GPS. GPS Display: If a GPS receiver is installed, select On to display the coordinates on the play view overlay. GPS Time: Select On to have the play view overlay time set by the GPS. UTC Reference: Set the time zone: • -4 Atlantic • -5 Eastern • -6 Central • -7 Mountain • -8 Pacific Fencing Alarm: If required, set to On to display the Geo-Fencing options. Choose Circle or Rectangle coordinate style.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 21 In the Configuration menu, click Network to edit the Network Settings menu. Setting Type: Leave at default Static IP setting. Use the IP address shown to communicate with the DVR over the internet with vMax Web. If the DVR is attached to a Wi-fi bridge, change these settings to those supplied by the system administrator. If the IP information is changed and saved in a configuration file for upload to other DVRs, their settings will have to be updated as well.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 24 In the System Settings menus click Program Update and in the Program Update menu, store the DVR configuration as a file to upload to other DVRs. Select USB Device as the file saving destination. Plug a USB memory device into the front of the DVR. Click Store to save the file on the USB memory device. Load: For details on uploading configurations to the DVR, see DVR Configuration Uploads, on page 30. Update: Firmware updates can also be delivered by a USB device.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide vMax Web Laptop Configuration The MX-HD DVR can be managed via the vMax Web internet portal. Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 7.0 or higher 32 bit version is required. Make sure the DVR and other system components are already installed and configured in order to access the DVR via vMax Web. Connect the laptop to the DVR using an RJ-45 Ethernet cable.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide The Local Area Connection Properties window appears. Figure 30 Local Area Connection Properties window 27 In the Local Area Connection Properties window, select the current Internet Protocol Version, (in Windows XP select Internet Protocol (TCP/IPv4)), and then click Properties.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Connecting the DVR to the Laptop To connect the DVR to the laptop: 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to a network port on the laptop. Connect the other end to a network port on the DVR. 2 The laptop uses Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)1 to select an IP address. This process may take up to 90 seconds. 3 Once connected, the laptop Local Area Connection should report limited connectivity using an Automatic Private IP Address.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 4 Open Internet Explorer, and in the address bar, type in the DVR default IP address: http://169.254.1.1. 5 Press Enter. The Login Screen appears as shown in Figure 34. Figure 34 Login Screen 6 At the login prompt, enter the following credentials to access the internet browser user interface. The user name is case sensitive. Default User name:Admin Default Password: 11111111 CAUTION: DVR Password Security The default password is 11111111.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide DVR Configuration Uploads A configuration file is uploaded to a DVR when the DVR is first installed or when settings need to be changed on multiple DVRs in a fleet. Configuration files can be uploaded at the DVR with a USB drive or over the network using vMax Web or vMax Commander applications. To upload configurations with vMax Commander, see the vMax Commander Installation and Configuration Guide (700-0100).
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 6 In the System Settings menu click Program Update. Figure 36 System Settings Menu 7 From the Load Configuration menu, select the file to upload. Figure 37 Program Update Menu Select File Important: The Load Configuration drop down list displays alphabetically the first ten configuration files on the USB memory device. Only file names with 4 or less characters can be displayed.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Figure 38 Program Update Menu Include Network 9 Click Load. Figure 39 Program Update Menu Load 10 In the Confirmation window, click Yes to proceed or No to cancel.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 11 Click Back in the Program Update and then System Settings menus to save and exit the menus. Figure 41 Click Back to Save Configuration 12 From the Configuration menu, click Title/Display, and in the Titles and Display menu, update the text in the Main_Title field. Figure 42 Titles and Display Menu, Enter Main Title 13 Click Back to save. 14 Remove the USB memory device.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Uploading Configuration Files to DVR via vMax Web To remotely install a configuration update, the configuration file (received from Seon or created and saved from a DVR in your network) must be on a computer with network access to the DVR and with Internet Explorer 8 or 9 (32 bit version only) to access vMax Web. To upload a configuration update on the MX-HD via vMax Web: 1 On a computer, copy the DVR configuration file. 2 Power up the DVR using the vehicle ignition.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 7 Select the Configuration tab. 8 On the Configuration tab, click the System icon. Figure 45 vMax Web System Settings 9 In the Program Update Settings area, the default (cleared) Include Network Settings check box setting keeps your existing network settings during the configuration upload. Select the Include Network Settings check box only if you need to overwrite the existing DVR network settings with the new configuration settings.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 11 In the computer file search window, navigate to the configuration file and click Open. Figure 48 Windows File Search Important: For consistency, Seon recommends that the configuration upload file name should be kept to four characters maximum (****.seon) in the event that the file needs to be loaded to the DVR from the USB port. The DVR USB upload interface supports only four characters in the file name.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 16 In the Titles/Display menu, update the text in the Main_Title field. Figure 52 vMax Web Titles and Display Menu 17 Click Save to save the settings to the DVR. 18 Power down and restart the DVR. 19 Login with vMax Web and refresh the vMax Web browser view. 20 Confirm that the new configuration settings are in place.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Updating the Firmware The firmware version is displayed on the top right corner of every menu. The firmware update must be obtained from Seon Design. To install a firmware update, a USB memory device must be formatted by a Windows®-based computer using the FAT file format. Load the Program Update file onto the USB memory device. CAUTION: Equipment damage Do not remove power while updating the DVR firmware. Equipment damage may result.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Configuring DVR Email Notifications If required by the customer, Seon DVRs can be configured to send emails when certain events are recorded. With the DVR configured to use Seon Design’s Smart-Reach® wireless system, alarms and system events can trigger email notifications. Emails will be sent when the DVR is within range of a Smart-Reach access point. When the DVR is in range of the network, the alarm recording can be viewed or the event can be addressed.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide 3 In the System menu, select E-mail from the Disk Full and HD Failure drop down menus. Figure 56 EX/TR series DVR Configure tab 4 Click Save. If the configured alarm or system events occur, the email will be sent when the DVR is within range of a Smart-Reach access point.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Configuration Menu Descriptions This section describes the functions and defaults of the fields and options on each configuration menu. DVR Configuration Menu Tree The MX-HD configuration menu tree shown in Figure 57 and Figure 58 applies to the on screen display configuration and to the vMax Web configuration.
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Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Time and Date Menu Use the Time and Date menu to set the time and date settings and Auto Daylight Savings settings. Figure 59 Time and Date Menu Table 3 Time and Date Configuration Items Menu Item Description Values [Default] Time Format Set the time in 12-hour or 24-hour format. [12 Hour], 24 Hour Time Set the time for the DVR. 12:00 am to 11:59 pm for 12 Hour format, 00:00 to 23:59 for 24 Hour format Date Format Set the preferred date format.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide DST (Daylight Savings Time) Settings Menu Configure the start date or end date settings for daylight savings. The DST Settings sub-menu is shown in Figure 60. Figure 60 DST Settings Menu Table 4 DST Settings Configuration Items Menu Item Description Values [Default] Start Date Set the week, day, and month for daylight saving to start. [2nd Sunday Mar] From Set the time for daylight saving to start. [02:00 AM] To Set the time for daylight saving to end.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Titles and Display Menu Use the Titles and Display menu to set the main title, camera titles, and other camera view overlay options. Figure 61 Titles and Display Menu Table 5 Titles and Display Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Main Title Set a title. [Main_Title] Maximum 32 characters Main Title Display Show or hide the main title display. [On], Off Camera 1 to Camera 4 Set a title.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Monitor Settings Menu Use the Monitor Settings menu to set monitor default and alarm trigger views. Figure 62 Diagnostic Display Menu Table 6 Diagnostic Display Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Front Default Setting Set the view (after power up) for the monitor connected to VIDEO OUT on the front panel. [Quad], CH 1, CH 2, CH 3, CH 4 Rear Default Setting Set the view for a monitor connected to VIDEO OUT on the rear panel.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Diagnostic Display Menu Use the Diagnostic Display menu to set various diagnostic options to display on the camera view overlays. Figure 63 Diagnostic Display Menu Table 7 Diagnostic Display Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Voltage Display Display the system input voltage. [On], Off Time/Date Display Display the time/date display. [On], Off HDD Size Display Display the hard drive size.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Alarms and Signals Menu Use the Alarms and Signals menu to set the options and actions that occur when an external alarm is received by the DVR. Usually, a driver-activated switch or other external device causes the alarm. Figure 64 Alarms and Signals Menu Alarm Settings Menus Select an alarm (1-4) from the menu and configure it as required.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Table 8 Alarm Settings Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Speed Set the recording speed, in frames per second, to the desired setting. A DVR usually records in a mode that conserves hard drive space, but increases video speed and quality for a short duration to record an alarm event. Off, 1, 5, 7.5, 10, [15], 30 FPS Quality The DVR offers a range of quality settings from 1 low to 4 high.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Signals Menus Use the Signals menu to configure signals and the actions they generate. The MX-HD supports 10 independent signals. The first five are designated as follows: LT (left turn signal), STP (stop), BRK (brake), WRN (warning lights), and RT (right turn signal). The last five can be set for other functions. All of these signals can be used to indicate the status of any indicator, using a maximum of 3 characters.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Speed Settings Menu Use the Speed Settings menu to set the options for recording speed data.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide GPS Settings Menu Use the GPS Settings menu to configure how GPS data is displayed. Figure 69 GPS Settings Menu Table 12 GPS Settings Menu Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] GPS Display Show or hide the GPS display. With a GPS module connected to the DVR, the latitude and longitude of the vehicle location are displayed. [On], Off GPS Time Show or hide the GPS time.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Table 12 GPS Settings Menu Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Bottom Right: LAT * Set the latitude to 0° 00.00.00’ through 90° 00.00.00’. [0 0.0 0 N] Bottom Right: LONG * Set the longitude to 0° 00.00.00’ through 180° 00.00.00’. [0 0.0 0 E] * The Geo-fencing rectangular area is defined by the top left and bottom right coordinates. If other coordinates are entered, such as top right and bottom left, inaccurate results may be generated.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Camera Settings Menus Use the Camera Settings menus to set the FPS, picture quality, recording resolution, and audio recording for up to 4 standard analog cameras. Figure 71 Camera Settings Menu Table 14 Camera Settings Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Speed Set the camera frame rate. The MX-HD has a maximum available frame rate of 120 frames per second available which can be distributed between up to 4 cameras. Off, 1, 5, 7.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Record 2 Settings Menus Built-in dual technology allows the recording of two information streams, one designed for high resolution playback on a PC, and the other for real-time viewing over a low bandwidth network, such as a cellular link. In the event of an emergency, access the video on-line with a cell phone or PDA via your cell network plan to assess the situation.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Timer Settings Menus Use the Timer Settings menu to change the timer schedules to turn the DVR on and off independently of the vehicle ignition. The DVR supports ten independent timers that can be used to control when and how the DVR records. Figure 73 Timer Settings Menus Table 16 Timer Settings (1 to 10) Menu Item Description Value [Default] Enable Timers Enables preset times for recording.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide HD Camera Settings Menu Use the HD Camera menu to change the CHW camera settings to meet different video recording requirements. Figure 74 HD Camera Settings Menu Table 17 HD Camera Settings Menu Item Description Value [Default] Title Enter a camera title. [HD Cam] Maximum 8 characters Enable Select to enable or disable the camera to record video. [On], Off Mode Select the recording mode.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Advanced Settings Menu CAUTION: HD Camera Network Contact Seon Support if you wish to edit settings on this menu. Improper editing may cause network communication problems. The Advanced Settings menu is used to change the IP subnet address that the DVR monitors to receive HD camera data. These IP settings should only be changed if the HD camera subnet conflicts with the DVR network subnet.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Network Settings Menu The Explorer MX-HD DVR has a built-in Ethernet interface for connecting to any of the following: • • HD camera for high definition recording PC computer with IE 8 for vMax Web DVR access • Smart-Reach® mobile wireless bridge equipment (analog cameras only) See Installation Diagrams, on page 5. CAUTION: Network Configuration To connect using the network connection, each host (computer) connected to the network must have a unique IP address.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Table 19 Network Settings Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Default Gateway Gateway address uniquely identifies a host or computer on the LAN which connects the subnet to other networks. Enter the default gateway as determined by a qualified network expert or network administrator. [169.254.1.1] DNS Server Uses an IP address composed of four octets separated by decimals. See DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) Settings, on page 61. 0.0.0.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) Settings [ Figure 78 DDNS Settings Menu Table 21 DDNS Settings Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) DynDNS currently supported. Maximum 64 characters User Name Set the user name. Maximum 32 characters Password Set the password. Maximum 32 characters Record ID This is typically a numeric string.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide System Settings Menu The System Settings menu allows control of system level settings and functions that should only be accessed by authorized individuals. CAUTION: DVR Password Security The default password is 11111111. For security purposes, Seon recommends that the user default login and system settings passwords should be changed. Seon is not responsible if the password is lost or forgotten.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Program Update Menu Figure 80 Program Update Menu The Program Update menu enables users to update the internal firmware and to store and load the DVR configuration. Table 23 Program Update Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Load Configuration Load the configuration settings from a USB device. MEM1 and MEM2 are customized configuration settings. The drop down list will only show the most recent 10 configuration files on the USB device.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Figure 81 Load Configuration: Warning Message Figure 82 Store DVR Configuration to USB Device Message Figure 83 Update DVR Firmware Message 64 700-0159 R003
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Figure 84 Formatting the Hard Drive Message E-mail Settings Menu The E-mail Settings feature requires network connectivity. See Network Settings Menu, on page 59. Figure 85 Email Settings Table 24 Email Settings Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] SMTP Server Set the server name. Maximum 32 characters SMTP Port Set the SMTP port. [25], 1 through 9999 Authentication Set the authentication.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide One-Touch Settings Menu Use the ONE TOUCH button when a video monitor is unavailable. Use One-Touch download for downloading specific alarm or event information to a USB memory device via the USB port. One-Touch download is available when the DVR is in live, playback, or record mode. Use the ONE TOUCH button on the DVR. Recommendation: Using the One-Touch to archive several minutes or hours of video may take a long time.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Dimensions Important: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Table 26 Physical Specifications Smart-Link Weight and Material 9 oz (255 g), steel, powder coated black paint MX-HD 5.3 lb (2.
Explorer MX-HD Install and Setup Guide Smart-Link Module 4 in 16 83 mm 3 5 in 16 58 mm 2 4 in 16 134 mm 5 14 in 16 150 mm 5 Figure 88 Smart-Link Module Related Documents For more information, see the following user guides: • • • • • • Explorer MX-HD Basic and Plus Mobile DVR User Guide, document number 700-0160 CHW Series Camera Installation Guide, document number 700-0149 POE Switch Installation Guide, document number 700-0193 POE Injector Installation Guide, document number 700-0166 Diagnostic