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DVR Systems 2015

DVR-700

DESCRIPTION This Recorder is specifically designed for in vehicle use and in-particular for recording evidence in event of an accidents and for surveillance use within taxies and buses . Lockable rear cover prevent unauthorised removal of Memory cards

KEY FEATURES • SD Card Solid State Memory (64 Gbytes max)

• 4 Video Channels configurable FPS

• Password protection on menus to prevent unauthorised

changes

• Video Resolution D1, HD1, CIF

• 3 levels of video encoder quality

• Video watermarked with time & date, and with vehicle ID

• GPS provides position, speed and mapping

• H.264 Video Compression

• Overwrite automatically when memory full

Specification Video Standard PAL or NTSC

Video Compression H.264

Audio Compression ADPCM

Recording Mode Manual - Timing – Alarm - Motion detection

Recording Capacity 64 GByte SD Card Max

Search Mode By time – event – channel

Backup Mode USB backup

Video Input 4 ch

Video Output 1ch

Audio Input 1 ch

Audio Output 1ch

Video Resolution 704*576 (D1), 354 x576(HD1) or 352*288 (CIF)

Image Control 1-6 levels

Motion Detection Each channel can set independent detection zones

and multilevel sensitivity

Recording Speed PAL:25f/s per Channel, Individually configurable

Local Playback 1--4 channel playback

Alarm Input 4ch input

Alarm Output 1ch output

PTZ Control RS485

USB Interface One USB2.0 Port

Weight 0.45Kg

Power Consumption <5 Watts (Without Cameras), <0.1 Watts Standby

Power Supply DC 10-36V

Schematic of Typical DVR-700 System

Case Story DVR-700

Nottingham City Homes

Nottingham City Homes (NCH) are one of the largest housing

associations in the UK and run a fleet of 300 vehicles.

After a thorough evaluation process NCH selected the Vision DVR-

700 system with mirror monitor. This system achieving all of the

requirements of the Operations Team.

These requirements included

• High Quality Reversing Vision for the Driver

• High Quality Video Recordings for Evidential Purposes

• Tamper Proof Cameras and DVR’s

• 1 Week’s Recording History retained on the memory device

Delivery of the new vehicles with the DVR-700 systems fitted

started in July, 2013 with the last vehicles being delivered in

November

DVR-800

The DVR-800 is a new generation DVR system that is designed for live view applications and is available in both HDD and SD versions.

HDD DVR

SD DVR

Specification DVR-800 Power In: 8V~36VDC

Video Input 1 to 16 channels,1.0Vp-p,75Ω (For 5-12 cameras AV Expansion Modules required)

Video Out 1 channel,1.0Vp-p,75Ω,BNC

Video Formats Supported: PAL/ NTSC

Audio Input 1 channel (20kOhm)

Audio Out 1 channel (500 Ohm), 1 – 2V p-p

Video Resolution 4 xD1 (704 x576)

Frame Rate 1 – 25 fps per channel

Alarms G Force, Speed, Panic Button, Switch Inputs (High or Low side Driven)

Telemetry Real Time, Alarm Triggered

Download Removable Memory (SD Card), Wireless, 3-G

G sensor Built in 3-axis Accelerometer

GPS Plug in Receiver

Encoder Quality High, Medium, Low

Storage SD Card: 8 - 128 Gbytes, HDD 250 – 1000 Gbytes

Video Compression H.264

Configuration: Remote I-R, Remote through Wireless, Remote through 3-G

Operating language English (custom languages on request)

Recording Strategies Automatic/ accessory triggered/ power off delay/ timed/ motion

Environment Recorder: -35 oC to +65 oC, Humidity: <90%, Hard Drive: 0 oC to +60 oC, Humidity:<90%

Power Output +12V@3A;+5V@1A

Size SD Card DVR: 142mm x 121mm x 36mm, HDD DVR: 142mm x 121mm x 63mm

Weight SD Card DVR: 0.7 Kg, HDD DVR 1.4 Kg

Power Consumption <0.1 Watts Standby, 5 Watts Recording

Schematic of Typical DVR-800 System

Example of Video Playback Software 1

Example of Video Playback Software 2

Examples of Front and Internal Camera Locations

Examples of Side Camera Types & Locations (1)

Examples of Side Camera Types and Locations (2)

Examples of Rear Camera Types & Locations

Examples of Monitor Types & Locations

DVR-800 Live View System Network

Live View Features (1)

Remote Viewing of On-vehicle Video FEATURES INCLUDE

• Any camera on any vehicle can be

viewed remotely at any time

• Up to 64 different cameras can be

viewed simultaneously

• On-board alarms can be used to

automatically alert a remote operator

and stream video when an event occurs

– e.g. high G-force, panic button etc.

• Video from the live feed can be

automatically saved to server or to a

local client computer

• Video recorded onto the on-board

memory can be retrieved remotely over

the live view link

• Control of PTZ camera

• Broadcast audio/ control message

board

Live View Features (2) Automatic Alarm Notification

Alarms can be automatically displayed in real time or can be downloaded in a report format

Live View Features (3) Remotely playback recorded video from the device and download full

resolution video from a specific time period of interest

If an accident occurs the fleet manager/ insurance representative can retrieve and analyse an accident moments after the actual event

Live View Features (4)

Real Time Tracking Window: Track, Monitor and Locate Vehicles

Vehicle Management Features

The DVR-800 Live view also provides Journey History and Basic Vehicle

Statistics Monthly Vehicle Usage Log

Daily Events Log – Speeding, High G Forces etc.

Individual Vehicle Journey History

Odometer

Case Story DVR-800 with Live View

The First Mile

“The First Mile” are an award winning roadside collections business

specialising in same day book and collect refuse collection in

London.

Vision Live View Recording systems perform an invaluable function

in ensuring “The First Mile” achieve the highest levels of customer

satisfaction.

The live view systems allow the fleet office to see in real time if

refuse has not been put out at the agreed time and location

(evidence backed up by the on vehicle hard drive) –they are not just

relying on the drivers word.

Furthermore should the vehicle be involved in an incident the Fleet

Office can view in real time the situation, and/ or can look back over

the last month of video footage stored on the vehicle hard drive.

In addition “The First Mile” also use the Live View’s tracking

capability as it quick and easy to use and also remotely monitor the

system’s health to maximise uptime and minimise maintenance

costs.