Dahua MPT320 User manual

Type
User manual
Mobile Portable Terminal
User’s Manual
V1.0.0
I
Foreword
General
This manual introduces the installation and operations of the Mobile Portable Terminal
(hereinafter referred to as "the Terminal").
Safety Instructions
The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the manual.
Signal Words Meaning
DANGER
Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not
avoided, could result in slight or moderate injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in
property damage, data loss, lower performance, or
unpredictable result.
TIPS Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time.
NOTE
Provides additional information as the emphasis and
supplement to the text.
Revision History
Version Revision Content Release Time
V1.0.0 First release. May 2020
II
Important Safeguards and Warnings
The section introduces the proper way of using the Terminal, and danger and property damage
preventions. Before using the Terminal, read this manual carefully. Follow the instructions and
keep this manual properly.
Operating Requirements
Do not use high volume for a long time to avoid possible hearing damage.
Only use the matching charging adapter.
Do not dissemble the Terminal randomly.
Transport, use and store the Terminal under the allowed humidity and temperature range.
When the ambient temperature is too high or too low, it might result in device failure.
Do not burn, strike or puncture the Terminal; otherwise it might result in fire, explosion, or
inflammation.
Use the power adapter and USB cable provided with the Terminal; otherwise you will be
responsible for the possible people injury and device damage.
Safety Precautions for Lithium-ion Batteries
The Terminal and battery must be used within the specified temperature and humidity
range; otherwise the Terminal and battery might be damaged.
Charge with the provided power adapter or acquisition device. Mixed use might cause
damage to the battery.
If any abnormality is found in use, such as serious heat, bulge, deformation and strange
smell, stop using the battery immediately.
Do not store the battery with other metals to avoid metal objects touching the battery
anode and cathode, thus resulting in short circuit.
Do not decompose the battery in any way.
Do not charge the battery continuously for more than 24 hours. When charging is complete
or no charging is needed, disconnect the charger from the Terminal, and unplug the
charger from the power socket.
Lithium Battery Maintenance Instructions
If the Terminal will not be used for a week or more, charge it to 60%, take the battery out of
the Terminal, and store it in a clean, dry and ventilated room with ambient temperature of
20 ± 5°C.
Charge the battery once every four months during storage.
The battery is a consumable accessory. It is recommended to replace it after one year of
use.
III
Table of Contents
Foreword .................................................................................................................................................... I
Important Safeguards and Warnings ..................................................................................................... II
1 Product Overview .................................................................................................................................. 1
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 1
Packing List ................................................................................................................................... 1
Product Structure .......................................................................................................................... 2
1.3.1 Structure ............................................................................................................................. 2
1.3.2 Dimensions (mm[inch]) ....................................................................................................... 4
2 Installation .............................................................................................................................................. 5
Installing the Terminal ................................................................................................................... 5
Removing the Battery ................................................................................................................... 6
3 Basic Operations ................................................................................................................................... 8
Powering On and Off .................................................................................................................... 8
Login .............................................................................................................................................. 8
3.2.1 Login with a Password ........................................................................................................ 8
3.2.2 Login with a Pattern ............................................................................................................ 9
3.2.3 Login with a Fingerprint ..................................................................................................... 11
Main Interface ............................................................................................................................. 13
Shortcut Menu ............................................................................................................................. 14
Camera........................................................................................................................................ 15
3.5.1 Taking Pictures ................................................................................................................. 15
3.5.2 Recording Videos ............................................................................................................. 16
Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 17
3.6.1 Network ............................................................................................................................. 17
3.6.2 Device ............................................................................................................................... 38
3.6.3 System .............................................................................................................................. 43
Recording Audios ........................................................................................................................ 49
LPR ............................................................................................................................................. 50
File Management ........................................................................................................................ 51
User Management .................................................................................................................... 55
3.10.1 Adding Users .................................................................................................................. 56
3.10.2 Modifying Password ....................................................................................................... 57
3.10.3 Deleting Users ................................................................................................................ 57
Log Management ...................................................................................................................... 58
System Maintenance ................................................................................................................ 58
Cybersecurity Recommendations ................................................................................... 60
1
1 Product Overview
Introduction
The Terminal integrates high-performance mobile phone chip, ergonomic design, industry
application, and AI video technology. It is ideal for public security, energy, corporation,
transportation, justice, electricity, insurance and other industries. With functions such as video
communication, teleconference, audio and video acquisition, group talk, and voice call, the
Terminal is suitable for the following application scenarios: Law enforcement and evidence
obtaining, security and patrol, process control, and remote supervision. Therefore, it can meet
the customers' needs for mobile business application.
Packing List
When you receive the product, check whether there is obvious damage to the packing box.
Unpack the box and check whether the components are complete against the packing list.
Table 1-1 Packing list
Name Quantity
Main device 1
Power adapter 1
4600mAh battery 1
Quick Start Guide 1
USB cable 1
Product Structure
1.3.1 Structure
Structure (1)
Table 1-2 Structure description
No. Description No. Description
1 Front camera. 2
Fn1 button and customizable. Select
Settings > Device > Customized
Button to set it as recording or capture
shortcut button.
3
PTT (Push to Talk) button. Press
and hold it to start talk if the Terminal
is in a POC group.
4
Menu button.
After unlocking the Terminal, tap the
button on any interface to see the
tasks running in the background.
No. Description No. Description
5
Fingerprint sensor.
After adding the fingerprint,
press the button to unlock the
Terminal with fingerprint.
When the Terminal is powered
on, it can serve as the Home
button.
6
Back button.
Tap it to go back to the previous
interface.
7 Main microphone. 8 Photosensitive proximity sensor.
9 Sound pickup. 10
Indicator light.
Alarm: Red light flashes quickly.
Low battery: Red light flashes
slowly.
Charging: Red when the battery
level is lower than 90%; Green
when the battery level is 90% or
higher.
Acquiring stream: Green light
flashes slowly.
Video recording: Blue light flashes
quickly.
Audio recording: Blue light flashes
slowly.
11
Fn2 button and customizable. Select
Settings > Device > Customized
Button to set it as recording or
capture shortcut button.
12
Power button.
Press and hold the button to
power on or off the Terminal,
restart the Terminal, or take
screenshots.
Short press the button to
hibernate or wake up the
Terminal.
13
Volume button.
Adjust the volume, including volume
+ and volume –.
14 Rear camera.
15
Battery cover lock.
Slide to the left/right to lock or
unlock the battery cover.
16 Battery cover.
17 Pogpin port.
Connect to the base and back clip. 18 Speaker.
19 Lanyard hole. 20 Back microphone.
21 Flashing light. 22
SOS button.
Press the button to ask for help in an
emergency.
Use this function with the
corresponding platform software.
No. Description No. Description
23 Port to connect external camera. 24 Earphone jack.
25 USB charging port.
See Figure 1-2 for the internal structure after opening the battery cover.
Structure (2)
1.3.2 Dimensions (mm[inch])
Dimensions
5
2 Installation
Installing the Terminal
After unpacking the box, first install the SIM card, Micro SD card (optional) and battery. For
details, see Figure 2-1.
Follow the instructions below.
Before opening the battery cover, slide the battery cover lock to unlock the battery cover;
before closing the battery cover, insert the battery cover from the bottom (do not press the
battery handle), press 6 buckles on both sides to make the battery cover flat, and then
slide the battery cover lock to the left to lock the battery cover.
When installing the SIM card and Micro SD card, insert them into the card slots with the
metal side facing downwards. After inserting the card, you will hear a "click" sound.
Use the standard nano-SIM card (small card); inserting a non-standard card may cause
the Terminal to fail to recognize it. If the SIM card you use does not match the Terminal,
contact the carrier.
To ensure good reading and writing speed, use a Micro SD card that conforms to UHS-I U1
specification.
Both SIM card 1 and SIM card 2 support 2G/3G/4G, but you need to confirm whether the
local band is supported by the Terminal.
Table 2-1 Supported band
Network
Band
2G GSM B2/B3/B5/B8
CDMA BC0
3G WCDMA B1/B2/B4/B5/B8
TD-SCDMA B34/B39
4G FDD-LTE B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B17/B19/B20/B28
TDD-LTE B34/B38/B39/B40/B41
Installing the SIM card, Micro SD card and battery
Removing the Battery
Before removing the battery, power off the Terminal, slide the battery cover lock to unlock the
cover, open the battery cover, and then take out of the battery.
Do not change the battery when the Terminal is in powered-on status; otherwise the data
(videos, audios and snapshots) that needs to be written into ROM might be lost, and there
might be other exceptions.
Removing the battery
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3 Basic Operations
Powering On and Off
Press the Power button on the right panel to power on or off, restart or hibernate the Terminal.
When the Terminal has been powered off, press and hold the Power button to start it.
When the Terminal has been powered on, press and hold the Power button, tap .
Shutting down... is displayed, and the Terminal will be powered off.
When the Terminal has been powered on, press and hold the Power button, tap .
Restarting... is displayed, and the Terminal will be restarted.
When the Terminal has been powered on, short press the Power button, and the Terminal
will be hibernated; short press the Power button again to wake up the Terminal.
When the Terminal has been powered on, press and hold the Power button, tap , and you
can take a screenshot of the current screen. You can also press and hold the Power button and
Volume at the same time to take screenshots.
Login
You can log in to the system with a password, gesture, or fingerprint.
3.2.1 Login with a Password
Power on the Terminal.
Slide up on the lock screen.
Enter the password.
Login
Tap to make the password visible.
The username is admin by default, and the password is the login password set at
the first startup of the Terminal. If you forget the login password, tap Forgot
password?, answer the security questions correctly, and then reset the password.
Tap Switch User to log in with another account.
For first usage, you need to set the login password. You can set three security
questions in case that you forget the password.
The password should consist of 8 to 32 non-blank characters and contain at least
two types of characters among uppercase, lowercase, number, and special
character (excluding ' " ; : &).
To ensure the security of the Terminal, change your password regularly. For
detailed operation of password modification, refer to "3.10.2 Modifying Password".
Tap LOGIN.
3.2.2 Login with a Pattern
After login, tap User Management on the main interface, select the user, and then tap
Pattern Lock.
Pattern lock
Enter the password, and then tap OK.
Draw the pattern lock, and then draw again to confirm it.
The Set pattern lock successfully prompt is displayed. Tap OK.
Set pattern lock
Slide up on the lock screen.
If you forget the pattern lock, tap Password Login to log in with a password.
If you forget both the pattern and password, tap Forgot password? to reset the
password after answering the security questions.
Pattern login
Draw the pattern lock.
The main interface is displayed.
Tap User Management on the main interface, select the user, tap Pattern Lock, enter the
password, and then tap Disable Pattern Lock on the Enter pattern password interface. The
Are you sure to disable pattern lock prompt is displayed. Tap Delete to disable pattern lock.
3.2.3 Login with a Fingerprint
After login, tap User Management on the main interface, select the user, and then tap
Fingerprint.
Fingerprint
Enter the password, tap OK, and then tap Add Fingerprint.
Add the fingerprint
Put your finger onto the fingerprint sensor, and then remove the finger. Repeat this step
until the collection is completed, and then tap OK.
Slide up on the lock screen.
Put your finger onto the fingerprint sensor until the fingerprint is recognized.
At most 2 fingerprints can be added for each user.
After adding the fingerprint, you can modify the fingerprint name or delete it on the
Fingerprint interface.
Main Interface
After login, the main interface is displayed.
Slide down at the top of the interface to quickly enable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile data, and
other functions.
Tap and hold an icon, drag it to Remove area after is displayed to uninstall the
application.
Tap and hold an icon, and drag it to move the application.
Tap the menu button to see the tasks running in the background. Select a task and slide up
to close it. Tap to close all tasks running in the background.
Main interface
Table 3-1 Main interface description
No. Description
1 Notification section. The system information, messages, network connection,
platform connection, and other icons are displayed.
2 Menu section.
3 Audio recording.
4 File management.
5 Camera
No. Description
6 Settings
Shortcut Menu
On the shortcut menu, you can quickly enable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile data, location, hotspot,
airplane mode and flashlight. You can also adjust the screen brightness.
After login, slide down at the top of the main interface. The shortcut menu bar is displayed.
Slide down again, and the complete shortcut menu is displayed.
Shortcut menu bar
Complete shortcut menu
Camera
3.5.1 Taking Pictures
Taking pictures by the front camera or rear camera is supported. You can adjust capturing
mode and parameters to improve the picture quality as needed.
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is supported by the rear camera to provide more dynamic range
and details. The function can be used in scenarios with backlight.
Tap on the main interface. The capturing interface is displayed.
Tap to take a picture.
Tap / to switch between the front camera and rear camera.
Tap / to enable or disable HDR.
Tap / / to switch flashing light mode, including Automatic, Enable, and
Disable.
Tap to view the taken picture; tap to delete the picture.
Taking pictures
3.5.2 Recording Videos
Tap on the main interface. The capturing interface is displayed. Tap Video to switch to
video recording mode.
Before connecting the Terminal to the acquisition station, stop recording audios and videos to
avoid incomplete file acquisition.
Tap / to start or stop video recording.
Tap / to switch between the front camera and rear camera.
Tap / to enable or disable flashing light.
Tap to take a snapshot.
displays the duration of the current video recording.
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