User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Regulatory Information
- Cybersecurity Recommendations
- Foreword
- Important Safeguards and Warnings
- 1 Product Introduction
- 2 Dimension and Installation
- 3 Boot up the Device
- 4 Local Configurations
- 4.1 Initializing Device
- 4.2 Logging into the Device
- 4.3 Quick Configuration
- 4.4 Common Operations
- 4.5 Alarm Configuration
- 4.5.1 Alarm
- 4.5.2 Configuring Video Detection Settings
- 4.5.3 Configuring Alarm Events Settings
- 4.5.4 Abnormality
- 4.5.5 Configuring Alarm Output Settings
- 4.5.6 Searching Alarm Log
- 4.6 System config
- 4.7 System Update
- 4.8 System Maintenance
- 5 Web Operations
- 5.1 Initializing Device
- 5.2 Logging into the Device
- 5.3 Quick configuring
- 5.4 Common operations
- 5.5 System Settings
- 5.6 System Update
- 5.7 System Maintenance
- 6 Operating by DSS
- 7 FAQ
- Appendix 1 Mouse Operations
- Appendix 2 HDD Capacity Calculation
- Appendix 3 Technical parameters
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Fix the Device onto the vehicle.
Connect cables to the Device.
Check the voltage of the accumulator. The working voltage of this Device ranges
from 6V to 36V. To make sure the Device works stably, directly get power supply
from the accumulator.
When installing the basic wires, do not use excessive force to pull the control
wires.
2.3.5 Connecting to Power Cables
CAUTION
Before connecting the power cable, confirm whether the input voltage is between 6V DC
and 36V DC. If it is out of the range, it will damage the device.
Please make sure that the positive and negative poles of the power are connected
correctly. If not, the device may be damaged.
The diameter of the power cable should be more than 1.0 mm
2
. Use power cables
recommended by our company.
When connecting the cables to the device, make sure that the main power switch of the
vehicle is turned off and the key of the vehicle is placed in the off state.
2.3.5.1 Introduction of Power Cable
For the power cable of the device, see Figure 2-22.
Directly use the power cable from the device. Connect the other end to the vehicle battery (the
right port in the figure). The red one with fuse is positive pole of the power (normal live). The
black one is the grounding cable. The orange one is the ACC signal (Key live).
Power cable