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EVERFOCUS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
EMV200S/400S
Portable/Mobile DVR
User Manual
2014 EverFocus Electronics Corp
www.everfocus.com
All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without
written permission from the EverFocus Electronics Corporation.
Release Date: February, 2014
QuickTime is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Linksys is a registered trademark of Linksys Corporation.
D-Link is a registered trademark of D-Link Corporation.
DynDNS is a registered trademark of the DynDNS.org Corporation.
Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Ventilation Slots: Do not block the ventilation openings or slots on the cover.
Limits for Temperature, Humidity and Power: Do not operate the device beyond its specified
temperature, humidity or power source ratings. Do not use the device in environments with very high
temperature or humidity. Use it at temperatures between -20~55ºC (-4~131ºF). The input power source for
this device is 10~32VDC.
Servicing: Do not attempt to service this unit by yourself. Do not attempt to disassemble the device.
Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. There are no user-
serviceable parts inside. Refer all work on this device to qualified service personnel. Handle the device with
care. Do not strike or shake it, as this may damage the device.
Cleaning: Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when
cleaning the device’s cover. Use a damp cloth to clean the device when it is dirty. If the dirt is hard to
remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.
Attached Devices: Do not attach devices that are not recommended by the manufacturer.
Power Outlets: Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this could cause fire or electric shock.
Power Cables: Power cables and their connectors should be placed where they are not likely to be walked
on, crushed or pinched by items placed upon or against them.
Foreign Objects: Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts, possibly resulting in fire or electric shock. Do not let any
metallic parts drop through the slots, as this could permanently damage the device. If this happens
accidentally, turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for support.
Liquids: Do not expose the device to water or moisture, and do not try to operate it in wet areas or near
water for example: near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a
swimming pool, in an unprotected outdoor installation, etc. Take immediate action if the device becomes
wet. Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Moisture can damage the device
and can also cause electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit.
Read All Instructions: All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
Retain These Instructions: The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
Heed All Warnings and Follow All Instructions.
This Product is RoHS compliant.
ATTENTION! This is a Class A product which may cause radio interference in a domestic environment. If it
does cause interference, the user may have to take adequate measures.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference via
one of the following measures :
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the usersauthority to operate this equipment.
WEEE
The information in this manual was current upon publication. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve his
products. Therefore, all specifications are subject to change without prior notice. The manufacturer is not responsible for
misprints or typographical errors.
Please read this manual carefully before installing and using this unit. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
Your EverFocus product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which
can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life,
should be disposed of separately from your household waste. Please, dispose of this equipment at your
local community waste collection/recycling centre. In the European Union there are separate collection
systems for used electrical and electronic product.
Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 FEATURES ..................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS .................................................................................................................. 2
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................... 3
1.4 FRONT PANEL ............................................................................................................................... 5
1.5 REAR PANEL .................................................................................................................................. 6
1.6 CONNECTION DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................... 7
1.7 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS / D-SUB CABLE ................................................................................ 8
1.8 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ..................................................................................................... 10
1.9 VIDEO I/O REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................................ 14
1.10 AUDIO INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................. 14
1.11 ALARM CONTACTS INSTALLATION ........................................................................................ 15
1.11.1 Alarm Input Contacts .............................................................................................................................................. 15
1.11.2 Alarm Output Relay ................................................................................................................................................ 15
1.12 USB MOUSE INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................... 15
1.13 NETWORK CONNECTION ........................................................................................................ 16
1.13.1 Direct PC Connection through Crossover Network Cable ...................................................................................... 16
1.13.2 Network Connection through Patch Cable ............................................................................................................. 17
1.14 STARTUP PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................... 17
2 USING THE MOUSE .......................................................................................................................... 18
2.1 SELECTING A CAMERA CHANNEL ............................................................................................. 18
2.2 OPENING THE OSD CONFIGURATION MENUS ......................................................................... 18
2.3 FIELD INPUT OPTIONS................................................................................................................ 19
3 CONTROLS AND LOGIN ................................................................................................................... 20
3.1 MOUSE OR I.R. REMOTE ............................................................................................................ 20
3.2 LOGIN ........................................................................................................................................... 20
4 PLAYBACK MENU ............................................................................................................................ 21
4.1 SEARCH ....................................................................................................................................... 22
4.1.1 Date/Time Search ...................................................................................................................................................... 22
4.1.2 G Sensor Search ....................................................................................................................................................... 23
4.1.3 GPS Speed Search > GPS Bordering Search ........................................................................................................... 23
4.1.4 Event Search ............................................................................................................................................................. 25
4.2 ARCHIVE (TO USB DEVICE) ........................................................................................................ 26
5 CONFIGURATION MENU .................................................................................................................. 28
5.1 CAMERA ....................................................................................................................................... 29
5.1.1 Camera Settings Normal......................................................................................................................................... 29
5.1.2 Camera Settings Video Adjust ................................................................................................................................ 30
5.1.3 Camera Settings Alarm ........................................................................................................................................... 30
5.2 RECORD....................................................................................................................................... 31
5.3 ALARM/GPS ................................................................................................................................. 32
5.3.1 Alarm Alarm Settings .............................................................................................................................................. 32
5.3.2 Alarm Event Settings .............................................................................................................................................. 33
5.3.3 Alarm Video Loss .................................................................................................................................................... 35
5.3.4 Alarm G Sensor Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 36
5.3.5 Alarm GPS (Speed) ................................................................................................................................................ 37
5.3.6 Alarm GPS Event Action ......................................................................................................................................... 37
5.3.7 Alarm GPS Fencing ................................................................................................................................................ 38
5.4 DATE / TIME ................................................................................................................................. 39
5.4.1 Date/Time Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 39
5.4.2 Date/Time Daylight Saving Settings ....................................................................................................................... 40
5.5 DISPLAY ....................................................................................................................................... 41
5.5.1 Display Title Settings .............................................................................................................................................. 41
5.5.2 Display Monitor On-Screen Display ........................................................................................................................ 41
5.5.3 Display Layout ........................................................................................................................................................ 42
5.5.4 Display Main Monitor Sequence ............................................................................................................................. 43
5.6 NETWORK .................................................................................................................................... 43
5.6.1 LAN Settings .............................................................................................................................................................. 44
5.6.2 Mobile Connection Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 46
5.6.3 Email Settings ............................................................................................................................................................ 46
5.6.4 DDNS Settings ........................................................................................................................................................... 47
5.6.5 Alarm Server Settings ................................................................................................................................................ 48
5.6.6 Meta Server Settings ................................................................................................................................................. 49
5.6.7 Network Test .............................................................................................................................................................. 49
5.6.8 Remote / Mobile ......................................................................................................................................................... 49
5.7 SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................................... 50
5.7.1 User ........................................................................................................................................................................... 50
5.7.2 I/O Control.................................................................................................................................................................. 52
5.7.3 SD Card ..................................................................................................................................................................... 54
5.7.4 Log ............................................................................................................................................................................. 56
5.7.5 Settings (Login & Language) ..................................................................................................................................... 57
5.7.6 Service (Firmware Upgrade, Defaults, etc.) ............................................................................................................... 58
5.7.7 Information ................................................................................................................................................................. 59
6 NETWORKING OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................... 60
6.1 INTRODUCTION TO TCP/IP ........................................................................................................ 60
6.2 SUBNET MASKS .......................................................................................................................... 60
6.3 GATEWAY ADDRESS .................................................................................................................. 60
6.4 VIRTUAL PORTS .......................................................................................................................... 60
6.5 PRE-INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................... 61
6.6 WHAT IS YOUR NETWORK SETUP? .......................................................................................... 62
6.7 SIMPLE ONE-TO-ONE CONNECTION ........................................................................................ 63
6.8 DIRECT HIGH-SPEED MODEM CONNECTION .......................................................................... 66
6.9 ROUTER OR LAN CONNECTION ................................................................................................ 67
7 REMOTE OPERATION FROM BROWSER ....................................................................................... 70
7.1 CONNECTING TO THE EMV200S/EMV400S .............................................................................. 70
7.2 BROWSER SECURITY SETTING ................................................................................................ 71
7.2.1 Installing ActiveX controls .......................................................................................................................................... 71
7.2.2 Enabling ActiveX Controls ......................................................................................................................................... 73
7.3 REMOTE LIVE VIEW .................................................................................................................... 76
7.4 REMOTE PLAYBACK ................................................................................................................... 78
8 EVERFOCUS DDNS SETUP .............................................................................................................. 79
9 LINKSYS & D-LINK PORT FORWARDING ....................................................................................... 80
9.1 TYPICAL LINKSYS PORT FORWARDING .................................................................................. 80
9.2 TYPICAL D-LINK PORT FORWARDING ...................................................................................... 82
10 TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................... 84
APPENDIX A: TIMING OF ALARM MODES .............................................................................................. 85
APPENDIX B: EXPRESS SETUP OF RECORDING VALUE SELECTION RULES .................................. 88
APPENDIX C: REMOTE CONTROL ........................................................................................................... 90
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1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Full-feature video surveillance in the palm of your hand:
The EverFocus EMV200S/EMV400S digital video recorder features a built-in 3-axis G-sensor, an external plug-
in GPS module for location tracking, and H.264 compression for efficient recording and fast network transmission
of recorded data.
The EMV200S supports 2 channels while the EMV400S supports 4 channels. The user can record real-time video
and audio on each channel (up to 30/25fps per channel at D1 resolution). This device’s compact size allows easy
installation in almost any usage scenario; such as inside a vehicle, fast deployment at a temporary fixed site, or
portable battery-powered surveillance.
This DVR provides multiple interfaces, including two USB ports, a wired Ethernet port, IR remote control, 2/4
alarm inputs and 1 SPDT (Form “C) alarm output. Featuring shock and vibration-resistant terminal block & D-sub
connectors, this DVR is rugged enough for reliable operation even when the host vehicle encounters bumpy roads.
Add to this a new, easy-to-read GUI that is specially designed for use with portable small-screen monitors, and
you get a powerful surveillance solution in a small package.
Additionally, this DVR’s power supply provides voltage regulation. It also features SD card recording (only the
32GB SD cards from Transcend and Sandisk have been tested), speed reporting and ‘virtual fencing’ (using the
embedded G-sensor and plug-in GPS module), as well as support for control via a hand-held IR remote controller,
making it the best choice for applications that require 1~4 channel portable/mobile surveillance.
1.1 FEATURES
2/4 Channels of real-time D1 video and audio recording
Built-in G-sensor and an external GPS module tracks speed, location and geographic limits
Ultra-compact size for easy installation
Recording Rate : up to 30/25fps per channel @ D1 resolution
H.264 compression format for efficient storage and data transmission
Special GUI designed for use with small-sized mobile/portable monitors
Terminal block and D-Sub connectors (via harness adapter) for shock & vibration resistance
Interface cables to BNC (video), RCA (audio) and power jacks supplied (these connect to the device via its
D-Sub port and the provided D-Sub harness adapter
Alarm Inputs supported: 2 for the EMV200S and 4 for the EMV400S
Alarm Outputs supported: 1 (Form “C”) connect the Input lines and the Output line to a single DB9 male
connector for plugging into the provided input connector the DB9 female connector)
Plug-and-play recording on a shockproof SD card that comes with a security cover (only the 32GB SD cards
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1
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from Transcend and Sandisk have been tested)
The user can simply take out the full SD card and insert an empty one, or export video through two
convenient USB ports.
USB ports enable the use of a USB mouse for easy setup, programming and playback/export
Supports multiple interfaces: USB 2.0, DB9 (Alarm I/O), RS-232 (CAN Bus bridge), wired Ethernet, IR
Remote Control, BNC (video), RCA (audio)
Optional external EDGE/GPRS/CDMA/WI-FI modules available for cellular/specialized wireless
transmission
Embedded 3-axis G-sensor
GPS function tracks speed and geographic limits (via an external GPS module)
Power Supply : 10~32VDC with voltage regulation, programmable Delay ON/OFF for flexible control
Temperature range : -10~55 ºC / 14~131 ºF (Operating), -40~85 ºC / -40~185 ºF (Non-Operating)
1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS
- Digital Video Recorder x 1
- Screws x 1 pack
- IR Remote Control x 1
- Battery x 2 (AAA for the Remote Control)
- D-Sub adapter
Video Cables and Connectors (BNC-F) x 3 ( x 5 for EMV400S )
Audio Cables and Connectors (RCA-F) x 3 ( x 5 for EMV400S)
Alarm I/O Cable and Connector (DB9) x 1
RS-232 (CAN Bus bridge) Cable and Connector x 1
- External Plug-in GPS Module with 5m-long Cable x 1
- DVR Power Cable x 1
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1.3 SPECIFICATIONS
EMV200S - 2CH Mobile DVR
Video Format NTSC/PAL (auto-detected by system)
Operating System Embedded Linux with special small-monitor-friendly GUI
Video Input 2 channels (via a vibration-resistant, screw-locked
D-Sub harness adapter with BNC-F interface
connectors)
4 channels (via a vibration-resistant, screw-
locked D-Sub harness adapter with BNC-F
interface connectors)
Video Output Main monitor: 1 composite output 1 Vp-p (via a vibration-resistant, screw-locked D-Sub harness
adapter with a BNC-F interface connector)
Video Compression H.264
Recording Resolutions
(Rate and resolution set
independently per camera)
NTSC: 704 x 480 / 704 x 240 / 352 x 240
PAL: 704 x 576 / 704 x 288 / 352 x 288
Audio Inputs 2 lines in (via a vibration-resistant, screw-locked
D-Sub harness adapter with RCA-F interface
connectors)
4 lines in (via a vibration-resistant, screw-locked
D-Sub harness adapter with RCA-F interface
connectors)
Audio Output 1 line out (via a vibration-resistant, screw-locked D-Sub harness adapter with an RCA-F interface
connector)
Alarm Inputs Supports 2 alarm inputs (via a vibration-resistant,
screw-locked D-Sub harness adapter with a DE-9
connector)
Supports 4 alarm inputs (via a vibration-
resistant, screw-locked D-Sub harness adapter
with a DE-9 connector)
Alarm Outputs Supports 1 alarm relay output SPDT / Form “C” (via a vibration-resistant, screw-locked D-Sub
harness adapter with a DE-9 connector)
Recording Storage 1 SD / SDHC card slot with a tamper-resistant security cover plate
Note: Only the 32GB SD cards from Transcend and Sandisk have been tested.
Recording Rate
(Rate and resolution set
independently per camera)
NTSC: D1 = 60fps / 2CIF = 120fps / CIF = 240fps
PAL: D1 = 50fps / 2CIF = 100fps / CIF = 200fps
NTSC: D1 = 120fps / 2CIF = 240fps / CIF = 480fps
PAL: D1 = 100fps / 2CIF = 200fps / CIF = 400fps
Each camera’s recording rate and resolution can be set individually per camera via their OSD menus
Recording Modes Continuous recording, event recording, continuous + event recording (rate and resolution in each
mode can be set independently per camera for each record mode)
Record Quality Select one of five quality levels per camera per record mode
Pre-Alarm Recording Optional; select from 5-second intervals
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Playback Rate
NTSC : D1 = 60fps
PAL : D1 = 50fps
NTSC : D1 = 120fps
PAL : D1 = 100fps
Playback Search Time/Date and Event search
Video Loss Detection Yes
Event Alarms SD card error, SD card temperature, SD card full, SD card missing, power loss, network loss,
GPS loss, GPS speed, GPS fencing
Email Alerts Multiple email notifications in response to selectable alarms and events
G Sensor Via embedded 3-axis G Sensor data recorded and alarm triggered if configurable user limits for
the X, Y or Z axes are exceeded
GPS Function External, plug-in GPS module for speed-limit and geographic-limit monitoring and alarms
(rectangular or circular fencing)
Configuration Method On-screen-display menu with small-screen-friendly GUI
Control/Setup IR remote control, USB mouse, network interface
Real-time Clock Can be synchronized with GPS/NTP time source; flexible DST settings
Watchdog Function Reboots DVR automatically if required
Networking RJ-45 port, 10/100Mbps, TCP-IP/DHCP/PPPoE/DDNS/SMTP/SSL/POP3/HTTP/NTP
Interfaces
Terminal block (RS232/Video/Audio/Alarm), GPS port, USB 2.0 port, LAN port, SD card slot, and IR
receiver.
Power Source 13.8 VDC / 27.6 VDC nominal; 10~32 VDC range (built-in voltage regulation, programmable Delay
On/Off relative to ignition or other switched voltage)
NOTE: This DVR is SAE certified. A power surge of more than 32V DC can damage this product.
Please check that the vehicle’s power system does not create voltage values higher than this.
Dimensions 131 (W) x 38.4 (H) x 164.4 mm (D) --- 5.2 (W) x 1.5 (H) x 6.5 inches (D)
Weight 600g --- 1.32lbs
Operating Temp. Working Temperature: -10~55 °C; 14~131 ºF
Storage Temperature: -40~85 °C; -40~185 ºF
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1.4 FRONT PANEL
Your primary interaction with your new DVR will be through the Front Panel buttons/ports and their corresponding
buttons on the included IR Remote Control. Take a moment to learn where these features are as the remainder of
the manual will refer to them often.
Front Panel:
IR Receiver USB Ports
Power LED RJ-45 Ethernet Port
SD Card Slot
1) IR Receiver: Receives infrared signal from remote controller
2) Power LED: Lights red when DVR is receiving power.
3) SD Card Slot: Plug SD or SDHC memory card in here to record selected channels. Note that only the 32GB
SD cards from Transcend and Sandisk have been tested. To remove the SD Card, please refer to 5.7.3. SD Card
4) USB Ports: Plug USB devices like a USB Flash Drive or USB Mouse in here for recording data or
controlling and configuring the device.
5) Ethernet Port: Plug your Ethernet cable in here to control the DVR via the Internet or your subnet/LAN.
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1.5 REAR PANEL
During initial setup you will be connecting your DVR to multiple input and output devices. This is done through the
rear panel.
Rear Panel:
Power Input
D-Sub Harness Adapter Port
PS2 Port
1) Power Input: Connect to a 10VDC~32VDC power source.
2) D-Sub Harness: Plug the supplied D-Sub harness adapter in here. This adapter features many
connectors that are designed to link to your video I/O channels, audio I/O channels, alarm I/Os, or
RS-232 devices.
3) PS2 Port: This port can be used to connect the external GPS module.
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1.6 CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Note: This usage scenario shows possible usage of the DVR. All peripheral devices must be purchased
separately. See page 2 for package contents.
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1.7 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS / D-Sub Cable
Rear Panel Connectors
Power
PS2
12V+ / 24V+ GND IGN
5
3
1
6
4
2
TXD
N/D
5V+
N/D
RXD
GND
Video / Audio / Alarm / RS232 / DB9
Video / Audio
PIN No.
1 2 3 4 5 31 32 33 34 35
Description
Vedio_in1 Vedio_in2 Vedio_in3 Vedio_in4 Vedio_out Audio_in1 Audio_in2 Audio_in3 Audio_in4 Audio_out
PIN No.
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Description
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
Cable Tab
VIN1 VIN2 VIN3 VIN4 VOUT AIN1 AIN2 AIN3 AIN4 AOUT
Alarm
PIN No.
6
36
7
37
28
8
38
Description
ALM_in1 ALM_in2 ALM_in3 ALM_in4 GND ALMout ALMout_COM
Cable Tab
1 2 3 4 5/8/9 6 7
RS232
PIN No.
13
14
27
Description
RS232_RX RS232_TX GND
Cable Tab
2 3 5
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D-Sub Cable
EMV200s
D-Sub Connector
RS-232
2 Alarm In / 1 Alarm Out
Audio In (1 ~ 2) / Audio Out
Video In (1 ~ 2) / Video Out
EMV400s
Video In (1 ~ 4) / Video Out
D-Sub Connector
RS-232
4 Alarm In / 1 Alarm Out
Audio In (1 ~ 4) / Audio Out
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1.8 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Unpack Everything
Make sure you have everything you need before you begin the installation.
Equipment Required
The following tools may help you to complete the installation:
Drill
Screwdrivers
Wire cutters
Choosing the Installation Location
Choose a location that:
Provides convenient access (and leaves enough room) for installing or removing the hard drive
Allows air to flow around the DVR’s fan vents. Inadequate air flow can impede proper operation of the unit
Avoid any location …
That is subject to high vibration
That receives direct sunlight or is subject to solar heating
That is exposed to rainwater or dampness
Where passengers can interfere with the unit
That is near a heater duct
The following table lists the recommended location options.
Caution: Do not install the DVR on the floor or on the transmission access hatch. These locations have
the highest levels of vibration and may be exposed to water infiltration.
Location Convenient operation Easy to install Low vibration Good air flow
Bottom of glove box- horizontal mount
Bottom of passenger seat next to the driver
Underneath bulkhead-horizontal mount
Front of bulkhead-horizontal mount
Beside deriver seat-horizontal mount
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NO
NO
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Possible Installation Locations Inside a Truck
Glove box (inside or underneath)
Driver’s seat (between the seat and the back panel) or underneath the Passenger seat
The diagram below shows the wiring on the wiring harness that connects to the electrical system.
24V+ GND IGN
Red Black Yellow
24V+ (Red)
Vehicle Battery
+
-
Key Start /
Switch
IGN (Yellow)
Relay (24V)
Fuse (2A)
DVR
GND (Black)
24V
Note:
1. If the car is without an ignition key, please connect the IGN (yellow) wire directly or via a switch to the
vehicle battery.
2. It is
suggested to use a relay in the installation. Otherwise, the DVR will always draw the power from the
vehicle battery.
Possible Installation Locations Inside a Car
Trunk
Passenger seat (underneath)
Glove box (inside or underneath)
Driver seat (between the seat and side panel)
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The diagram below shows the wiring on the wiring harness that connects to the electrical system.
Note:
1. If the car is without an ignition key, please connect the IGN (yellow) wire directly or via a switch to the
vehicle battery.
2.
It is suggested to use a relay in the installation. Otherwise, the DVR will always draw the power from the
vehicle battery.
Fixing the DVR to the Selected Installation Surface
Step 1. Place your EMV200S/EMV400S in the most suitable location in the vehicle. Make sure the screw holes
and screw plate are pointing toward the anchoring surface. The anchoring surface must be able to easily support
the weight of the DVR.
Step 2. Place your screws in the 4 screw holes and screw them in tight.
Your DVR is now successfully mounted. You can now attach your connection cables and devices.
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Installing the Camera(s) and Monitor
The DVR is typically connected to one camera that is installed inside the car. Other cameras can also be installed
in different locations in the car (for example, use a waterproof camera on the outside of the vehicle). A typical
monitor’s power supply would usually connect to the car’s cigarette-plug adapter. For installation procedures,
please refer to the guides that came with the camera(s) and monitor(s) you purchased.
The monitor and all cameras must be purchased separately.
Connecting the Camera(s) and a Monitor
Connect the Video Output cable of each camera to a corresponding BNC-Female connector (marked “VIN”) that is
attached to the supplied D-Sub harness adapter.
Connect the Audio Output cable of each camera to a corresponding RCA-Female connector (marked “AIN”) that is
attached to the supplied D-Sub harness adapter.
Adjust each camera according to your requirements (usually by hand and via an OSD menu displayed on an
attached monitor).
The EMV200S/EMV400S gives you the option of attaching one monitor to it. If you want to install a monitor in the
vehicle, attach the monitor’s Video and Audio Input cables to the BNC-Female and RCA-Female connectors
marked “VOUT” and “AOUT”. You can use this monitor to view all the feeds from your attached cameras one at
a time or simultaneously.
LCD Monitor
LCD Monitor
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EverFocus EMV200S User manual

Category
Security access control systems
Type
User manual

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