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Motorola MVX1000 User Manual

Motorola MVX1000 User Manual

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Release 1.4
MVX1000
IN-CAR DIGITAL VIDEO SYSTEM
USER GUIDE
November 2014
*6802987C45*
6802987C45-E
© 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Release 1.4 MVX1000 IN-CAR DIGITAL VIDEO SYSTEM USER GUIDE November 2014 *6802987C45* 6802987C45-E © 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide 6802987C45 Rev. E November 2014...
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  • Page 5 Three (3) Years from the date of shipment. Motorola Solutions, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts), replace it with the same or equivalent Product (using new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided purchaser notifies Motorola Solutions according to the terms of this warranty.
  • Page 6 Motorola Solutions a will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against the end user purchaser to the extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or its parts infringe a United States patent, and Motorola...
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    C) should the Product or its parts become, or in Motorola Solutions opinion be likely to become, the subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent, that such purchaser will permit Motorola Solutions, at its option and expense, either to procure for such purchaser the right to continue using the Product or its parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes non-infringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or its parts as depreciated and accept its return.
  • Page 8: Revision History

    Change Date Description Rev A 11/2010 Release Rev B 12/2011 Add Chapter 4 - MVX1000 LCD Control Head Rev C 11/2012 Add: Import from P1 Mobile button, Retrospective Mode. Rev D 10/2013 Add: Standby mode, WWAN connection Rev E 11/2014...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1: System Description Overview .............................. 1-1 In-car MVX1000 System Components ....................1-3 MVX1000 Unit Front Panel Description ....................1-5 MVX1000 Unit Rear Panel Description ....................1-7 Removing the Solid-State Drive ......................1-9 Chapter 2: Getting Started Software Application Installation ......................
  • Page 10 Snapshot Location ........................3-8 MVX1000 Error Messages ....................... 3-9 Legal ............................3-9 MVX1000 Restart ........................3-9 Logout from or Login to MVX1000 System ..................3-9 Front/Rear View Camera Zoom Control ..................3-9 Auto Zoom ..........................3-9 Zoom In ............................ 3-9 Zoom Out ..........................
  • Page 11 Camera Setup .......................... 4-13 System and Vehicle Information ....................4-13 Screen Calibration ........................4-15 Time/Date ..........................4-15 MVX1000 Error Messages ....................... 4-16 MVX1000 Restart ........................4-16 Front/Rear View Camera Zoom Control ..................4-16 Auto Zoom ..........................4-16 Manual Zoom In / Out ......................4-16 10 Second Rewind Timeline ......................
  • Page 12 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide...
  • Page 13: About This Guide

    Documentation Set The MVX1000 includes the following printed documentation: • MVX1000 Quick Reference Guide P/N 6802987C46 - briefly describes how to use the mDVR user interface application of the MVX1000 that runs on the MDT (or mobile computer). • MVX1000 LCD Control Head Quick Reference Guide P/N 6802987C80 - briefly describes how to use the LCD Control Head of the MVX1000.
  • Page 14: Related Documents

    Chapter 5, Data Transfer explains how to upload recorded incidents and download software updates from and to the in-car MVX1000 system. • Appendix A, Specifications provides specifications of the MVX1000 Unit and other system compounds. • Appendix B, Acronyms Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document: •...
  • Page 15 Motorola Solutions responds to calls by e-mail, telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in support agreements. If your problem cannot be solved by Motorola Solutions Support Center, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and will be given specific directions. Motorola Solutions is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used.
  • Page 16 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1 System Description

    (data retrieved by the in-car system or entered by the officer during operation). The in-car MVX1000 system consists of the MVX1000 Unit, Mobile Computer or a LCD Control Head running a user interface application, Cameras, Wired Microphones, Wireless Microphones and other components installed...
  • Page 18 • Simultaneously record live-video, audio, input data feeds and other metadata and combine them into a single package. • Trigger recording from various manual (MVX1000 panel or on-screen button in the mDVR User Interface Application) • Trigger automatic recording from various input sources (Wireless microphone REC Button, Siren...
  • Page 19: In-Car Mvx1000 System Components

    MVX1000 is controlled by a Mobile Digital Video Recorder (mDVR) User Interface Application that runs on a Mobile Workstation or Mobile Laptop or by the LCD Control Head. The MVX1000 also serves as a client/server unit that communicates by wired or wireless LAN with the docking station for uploading the evidence files and downloading software updates.
  • Page 20 1 - 4 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide The MVX1000 Unit may receive a total of four General Purpose Inputs (GPI) that may include: NOTE lights bar signal, siren signal, vehicle brakes signal and crash sensor signal. The MVX1000 Unit may also support four additional General Purpose Inputs or Outputs (GPIO).
  • Page 21: Mvx1000 Unit Front Panel Description

    MVX1000 Unit Front Panel Description The front panel of the MVX1000 Unit supports basic functionality of the in-car system and can be used without a display when the unit is mounted within the view and reach of the officer. Otherwise, full functionality requires the MVX1000 LCD Control Head or mDVR User Interface Application (client) that runs on a compatible mobile workstation or laptop.
  • Page 22 Ready Indicator The Ready Indicator turns on after system boot-up is completed indicating that the MVX1000 is ready for use. The indicator also turns off for a brief period after upload operation indicating system reboot. Stream Indicator The Stream Indicator shows that the MVX1000 Unit is currently streaming real-time video through a wireless broadband uplink to Motorola's Real-time Video Intelligence (RTVI) system.
  • Page 23: Mvx1000 Unit Rear Panel Description

    System Description 1 - 7 MVX1000 Unit Rear Panel Description The rear panel is used to interface the MVX1000 Unit to in-car system accessories and peripherals. Figure 1-4 shows the accessories and peripherals connection to the rear panel of the MVX1000.
  • Page 24 • Four (4) General Purpose Inputs • One ignition sense input • One input from the UPS indicating that the MVX1000 is now operating from the UPS backup battery Data connector to interface the MVX1000 to a mobile laptop or Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation.
  • Page 25: Removing The Solid-State Drive

    The MVX1000 unit utilizes a 32GB or 64GB memory device called the Solid State Drive (SSD). basis, when LAN is not available, the SDD can be removed from the MVX1000 unit and docked inside SDD Adaptor Box inside the back office. The SDD Adaptor Box uploads the incident files to the MVX1000 Manual Upload Station for process in the Digital Multimedia Management System (DMMS).
  • Page 26 1 - 10 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide...
  • Page 27: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    Chapter 2 Getting Started Software Application Installation Software installation is required only when the MVX1000 is to be operated from a Motorola Data Terminal (MDT) or a laptop. When using the MVX1000 LCD control head, software installation is not required. The mDVR User Interface Application is a Windows application that allows you to manage capture and play Digital Video.
  • Page 28: Power Off

    Turn the vehicle ignition key to Off position. Standby Mode When the vehicle engine is not running and the MVX1000 is not in use for a pre-defined time, the MVX1000 automatically powers off all unneeded sections of the system for saving battery power (including screen operation and LED indications).
  • Page 29: Login

    So, initially after first login a supervisor has to connect to the Local Area Network (LAN) of the back office for updating the MVX1000 system with a list of users with login rights.
  • Page 30: Start Record

    2 - 4 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Step 1. Tap the Logout Button on the application screen. The MVX1000 pops up a dialog box to confirm the operation. Step 2. Tap to confirm logout. Start Record To initiate recording: Tap the Button on the mobile computer screen.
  • Page 31: Upload Evidence

    LCD Control Head and the workstation or laptop. Over Wire Connection Park the vehicle near the docking station in such a way that the MVX1000 can be accessed by the cable coming from the docking station.
  • Page 32 2 - 6 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide...
  • Page 33: Chapter 3 Mdvr User Interface Application

    Chapter 3 mDVR User Interface Application This chapter explains what you need to do after turning on the MVX1000 Unit and how to control and manage the mDVR User Interface Application. While reading this chapter, you may observe that certain software functions have been IMPORTANT configured differently on your unit to meet the specific needs of your agency.
  • Page 34: Live View Screen

    The Live View Screen includes the following controls and indications: Record Button (see Record Incident on page 3-4) 2. Logout/Login (see Logout from or Login to MVX1000 System on page 3-9) 3. Settings (see Settings on page 3-7) 4. Blackout (see...
  • Page 35 mDVR User Interface Application 3 - 3 9. Compact/Record Mode 10. Record Elapsed Time (see Record Elapsed Time on page 3-14) 11. Current Date and Time (see Date and Time on page 3-14) 12. Solid State Disk Drive Status (see Solid-State Drive (SSD) Status on page 3-15) 13.
  • Page 36: Compact/Record Mode

    Live View Frame changes from blue to red. • Press and release the Record Button (see Figure 1-3) on the front panel of the MVX1000. When recording starts, the LED on the Record Button changes from Blue to red.
  • Page 37: Add Camera To Record

    Add to REC to Recording. Stop Record To stop recording: • Tap the Stop All Button to stop the recording of all cameras. • Press and release the REC Button on the front panel of the MVX1000 to stop the recording of all cameras.
  • Page 38: Night Mode

    3 - 6 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide - If recording stops and you are logged in as a “guest”, a message is issued enabling you to login NOTES and by doing so automatically associate the recorded incident with your user account. If this message is rejected, and you do not login as user within a few minuets, the recorded incident will be lost.
  • Page 39: Settings

    Type: Wireless / Wired connection IP Address: 192.168.1.3 (default) MAC Address: a unique 12 character hexadecimal address for this device, in the form: 12:34:56:78:90:AB. NIC_2_LAPTOP LAN connection information (Type, IP Address, and MAC Address) of the mobile workstation or laptop connected to the MVX1000.
  • Page 40: Time/Date

    NIC_1_VPN This function terminates the VPN tunnel for data from and to the MVX1000. It de-capsulates the data from MVX1000 and routes it to appropriate server/elements at the back office. It also starts the VPN tunnel for data destined to MVX1000 and encapsulates in appropriate format.
  • Page 41: Mvx1000 Error Messages

    View Motorola Solutions Copyright, trademarks and terms of use notification. MVX1000 Restart The MVX1000 Restart is used for shutting down or restarting the MVX1000 Unit. The MVX1000 Restart operation is mainly used by system administrators for maintenance operations and may not be available for the user.
  • Page 42: Zoom Reset

    3 - 10 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Zoom Reset To reset the zoom level of the Front/Rear View Camera to normal non zoomed view, tap the Zoom Reset Button. Camera Adjustments Tap the Camera tab beneath the center Live View Frame to access and adjust camera focus, iris and backlight balance of the camera selected on the Live View Frame.
  • Page 43: Backlight Balance Control

    mDVR User Interface Application 3 - 11 Step 2. Tap the Manual Button of the Iris option. Step 3. Use the Iris slider to add or subtract picture exposure to light. Use the Auto Button to have the camera iris automatically adjusted. NOTE Backlight Balance Control Backlight Control is a camera feature that enables to adjust the camera’s settings to accommodate the...
  • Page 44: Snapshot

    3 - 12 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Snapshot Tap the Snapshot Button to simultaneously save a still picture from all available cameras to the mobile computer drive (see Settings on page 3-7 to set snapshots save location).
  • Page 45: Camera Preview Thumbnails

    mDVR User Interface Application 3 - 13 Camera Preview Thumbnails Camera Preview Thumbnails display live video from all available camera sources. A thumbnail with a red border and a Recording label represent cameras being recorded. When Camera 1 is selected and displayed on the Live View Frame, the user can toggle between Camera 1 and any of the other camera(s), whether or not they are being recorded, by tapping on its thumbnail image.
  • Page 46: Microphone Status

    The pre-recording buffer time is set by your agency (up to three minutes). Date and Time The MVX1000 displays the current date and time. The MVX1000 date and time is continuously synchronized with the time signal received from its GPS module, for absolute time accuracy and time zone offset.
  • Page 47: Solid-State Drive (Ssd) Status

    Remaining Record Time The MVX1000 can store approximately 30 or 60 hours to 27 or 56 hours of video, audio and metadata from one camera set for 30 fps, on a 32GB or 64GB SSD, respectively. The Remaining Record Time field displays the total remaining recording time left on the SSD memory.
  • Page 48: Network Connection Status Indications

    Indication Description Wired Connection Found: The wired connection indication is displayed when wired connection between the MVX1000 Unit inside the vehicle and the back office server is recognized. WLAN Connection Found: The wireless connection indication is displayed when WLAN connection between the MVX1000 Unit inside the vehicle and the back office server is recognized.
  • Page 49: Playback

    mDVR User Interface Application 3 - 17 Playback The Playback mode allows you to playback incidents previously recorded. You can also enter, view and add incident information for future reference. The Playback screen enables you to view and analyze an incident; display and control a timeline of the incident and switch between different camera views.
  • Page 50 3 - 18 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide An advanced search drop list enables you to perform a focused search on the records using the following criteria: By Time - Date and time of the recorded event •...
  • Page 51: Timeline Tab

    mDVR User Interface Application 3 - 19 Timeline Tab When Playback is selected, the Timeline Tab is displayed. The Timeline Tab contains the Timeline of the incident and the playback controls. Slow Motion Button Bar Timeline Tab Screen Figure 3-13 Table 3-5 describes the Features of the Timeline Tab.
  • Page 52 3 - 20 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Playback Timeline Tab Features Table 3-5 Feature Description Fast Forward/Speed Forward speed. Tap repeatedly to change forward speed (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x). Playback Speed Indicator The Playback Speed Indicator displays the current playback speed.
  • Page 53: Bookmarks Tab

    mDVR User Interface Application 3 - 21 Bookmarks Tab The Bookmarks Tab is used to view, add and manage bookmarks for the selected incident. Bookmarks Tab Screen Figure 3-14 Table 3-6 describes the controls and indications displayed on the Bookmarks Tab. Bookmarks Tab Controls and Indications Table 3-6 Feature...
  • Page 54: Information Tab

    3 - 22 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Information Tab The Information Tab displays general patrol information about the speed of the target vehicle, read from speed radar. The Information Tab also displays GPS fix during the incident.
  • Page 55: Sensors Tab

    The Sensors Tab screen displays sensors (input devices) information recorded during an incident. Sensors installed inside the vehicle trigger recording and provide metadata to the MVX1000 for pre and post event evidentiary purposes. The MVX1000 automatically creates a notification in the playback timeline each time a signal is received from a sensor.
  • Page 56 The output signal of the brake is recorded as an evidence in the MVX1000 System. Siren The output signal of the siren sensor triggers the MVX1000 System to save and record pre and post event siren evidence. Lights The output signal of the emergency lightbar sensor triggers the MVX1000 System to save and record pre and post event evidence.
  • Page 57: Volume Tab

    mDVR User Interface Application 3 - 25 Volume Tab The Volume Tab Screen is used to control the speaker sound on the mobile workstation/laptop during incident playback. Microphone Status Indications Microphones Playback Control Button Volume Slider Speaker Button Volume Tab Screen Figure 3-17 Table 3-9 describes the controls displayed on the Volume Tab Screen.
  • Page 58: Reports Tab

    Import from P1 Mobile button will display on the screen. The Import from P1 Mobile button enables to import events from the PremierOne application to the MVX1000. The imported events can be added to Incidents and served as evidence.
  • Page 59 mDVR User Interface Application 3 - 27 Incident Entry Fields The Incident entry fields enable you to enter information related to the reported incident. Reports Incident Entry Fields Figure 3-21...
  • Page 60 3 - 28 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Table 3-10 describes the report Incident entry fields. Report Incident Entry Fields Table 3-10 Entry Field Description Title Short Title of event Description Description of event CAD ID The ID associates the report to the incident ID or incident type based on records stored in the Computer-Aided Dispatch CAD system, at the back office server.
  • Page 61: Audit Log

    mDVR User Interface Application 3 - 29 Citizens Entry Fields The Citizens Entry Fields enables you to enter information about up to three citizens involved in an incident. Table 3-12 describes the report citizens entry fields. Report Citizens Entry Fields Table 3-12 Entry Field Description...
  • Page 62: Snapshot

    3 - 30 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide To view management details of a selected incident: Step 1. Select an incident video clip in the Search grid. Step 2. Tap the Audit Log option. The Audit Log option display details such as: Date/Time, User, Opera- tion.
  • Page 63: Retrospective Mode

    mDVR User Interface Application 3 - 31 Retrospective Mode To create an incident from a retrospective video segment: From Screen, tap on to display all incidents on the Screen. Home Recorded Incidents Incidents Retrospective Mode - Incidents Screen Figure 3-25 Enter Retro Mode Retrospective Mode - Historical Recordings Screen Figure 3-26...
  • Page 64 3 - 32 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide to display and select a camera source from a drop list. Camera1 Retrospective Mode - Select a Camera Source Figure 3-27 a historical record. Tap on Remove Start Remove End...
  • Page 65 mDVR User Interface Application 3 - 33 video segments - a Retrospective Incident is to create an incident from the entire Create Incident added to the Incidents Screen. Retrospective Mode - Retrospective Incident on the Incidents Screen Figure 3-29 To edit the start point of the video segment before creating a Retrospective Incident: •...
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  • Page 67: Chapter 4 Mvx1000 Lcd Control Head

    While reading this chapter, you may observe that certain software functions have been IMPORTANT configured differently on your unit to meet the specific needs of your agency. Before using the MVX1000 LCD Control Head, make sure you are familiar with the specific configuration changes made for your system.
  • Page 68: Power On

    4 - 2 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Power On In most configurations, the MVX1000 system starts automatically when the vehicle ignition key is in "Acc" or "Run" position. To power on: Step 1. Turn the vehicle ignition key to On position.
  • Page 69: Login

    Logout To logout from the MVX1000 system: Step 1. Tap the Logout Button on the application screen. The MVX1000 pops up a dialog box to confirm the operation. Step 2. Tap to confirm logout.
  • Page 70: Home Screen

    This chapter describes the default configuration of the MVX1000. Access to some features NOTE described in this chapter may be limited by your agency.
  • Page 71 MVX1000 LCD Control Head 4 - 5 12. Streaming LED Indicator - The Stream Indicator shows that the MVX1000 Unit is currently streaming real-time video to a remote dispatch. This Real-time Video Intelligence (RTVI) feature can only be activated by the remote dispatch. Using RTVI ensures uninterrupted real-time transmission of video to allow agencies make key decisions prior to arrival at the scene of the incident.
  • Page 72: Live View Screen Features

    Tapping the Report Data to Incident Button enables to add a report to the incident recording once recording is completed. The MVX1000 continuously buffers recording cameras for a programmable time, up to the last 3 minutes. Tap the 10 Second Rewind Timeline Button to review these buffered records from the selected camera.
  • Page 73: Record Incident

    4 - 7 Record Incident Recording can start manually by pressing the control button on the MVX1000 unit, LCD Control Head or Wireless Microphone. Recording can also start automatically from a sensor(s) installed inside the car. When recording starts, a single or a selection of cameras start recording. During recording, you can select and add a non recording camera to the recording.
  • Page 74: Add Camera To Record

    4 - 8 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Add Camera to Record To add a non recording camera during record: Step 1. During recording, tap the Camera Selection / Indication Button of a non recording camera. Step 2. Tap the Add to Recording Button that appears on the bottom center of the screen.
  • Page 75: Report

    The Report Screen allows you to enter information related to the incident. The information is saved as metadata evidence of the incident. If the MVX1000 is connected to a Mobile Data Terminal (MDT) running the Motorola PremierOne application, the Import from P1 Mobile button will display on the screen. The Import from P1 Mobile button enables to import events from the PremierOne application to the MVX1000.
  • Page 76 4 - 10 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Incident Entry Fields The Incident entry fields enables you to enter information related to the nature of the reported incident. Reports Incident Entry Fields Figure 4-9 Table 4-1 describes the report Incident entry fields.
  • Page 77 MVX1000 LCD Control Head 4 - 11 Vehicles Entry Fields The Vehicles Entry Fields enables you to enter information for up to three vehicles involved in an incident. Table 4-2 describes the report Vehicles entry fields. Report Vehicles Entry Fields...
  • Page 78: Night Mode

    4 - 12 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Night Mode In Night mode, the color scheme of the screen changes to minimize glare and illumination issues inside the vehicle. Night Mode Screen Figure 4-10 Blackout In Blackout mode, the screen turns off for covert operation.
  • Page 79: Settings

    MVX1000 LCD Control Head 4 - 13 Settings The system Settings panel is the main window for setting date and time, viewing important information about the vehicle and MVX1000 system and performing screen calibration. The Settings panel includes the following sections: • Camera Setup •...
  • Page 80 NIC_1_VPN This function terminates the VPN tunnel for data from and to the MVX1000. It de-capsulates the data from MVX1000 and route it to appropriate server/elements at the back office. It also starts the VPN tunnel for data destined to MVX1000 and encapsulates in appropriate format.
  • Page 81: Screen Calibration

    In normal operation, time and date information is received by the MVX1000 from the GPS system. Preliminary setting of time and date in the MVX1000 is required as a backup in case time and date synchronization with GPS system are lost.
  • Page 82: Mvx1000 Error Messages

    MVX1000 Error Messages Log Figure 4-13 MVX1000 Restart The MVX1000 Restart is used for shutting down or restarting the MVX1000 Unit. The MVX1000 Restart operation is mainly used by system administrators for maintenance operations and may not be available for the user.
  • Page 83 MVX1000 LCD Control Head 4 - 17 Step 4. Tap on the Reset Button to return to a wide zoomed out frame. Step 5. Tap the OK Button to return to the Live View Screen. Zoom Power Indication Zoom In...
  • Page 84: 10 Second Rewind Timeline

    4 - 18 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide 10 Second Rewind Timeline The 10 Second Rewind Timeline is a mechanism that continuously captures and stores (buffers) up to the last three minutes of streaming video, from all cameras, regardless of Record mode.
  • Page 85: Camera Selection / Indication

    MVX1000 LCD Control Head 4 - 19 Camera Selection / Indication The Camera Selection / Indication Buttons are used for switching between cameras to display live video on the Live View Frame. A Camera Selection / Indication Button colored Green represents a camera currently displayed on the Live View Frame.
  • Page 86: Microphone Status And Speaker Audio Control

    4 - 20 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Microphone Status and Speaker Audio Control The Audio tab is selected to control the sound played through the speaker of the MVX1000 LCD Control Head. Normally, during a patrol, audio being recorded is not being played through the speaker except, for example, when a partner inside the vehicle monitors a conversation taking place outside the vehicle.
  • Page 87: Record Elapsed Time

    The pre-recording buffer time is set by your agency (up to three minutes). Date and Time The MVX1000 displays the current date and time. The MVX1000 date and time is continuously synchronized with the time signal received from its GPS module, for absolute time accuracy and time zone offset.
  • Page 88: Solid-State Drive (Ssd) Status

    Remaining Record Time The MVX1000 can store approximately 30 or 60 hours to 27 or 56 hours of video, audio and metadata from one camera set for 30 fps, on a 32GB or 64GB SSD, respectively. The Remaining Record Time field displays the total remaining recording time left on the SSD memory.
  • Page 89: Playback

    MVX1000 LCD Control Head 4 - 23 Playback Playback allows you to playback incidents previously recorded and view metadata that was registered by the system during an incident. You can also enter, view and add incident information for future reference.
  • Page 90 4 - 24 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Step 2. From the Playback screen, tap the Recordings Button and select an incident to review. Step 3. On tapping the Recordings Button, the Playback Incidents screen is displayed. Step 4. To open an incident, from the Incidents screen, tap on the incident thumbnail you want to view - the Incident Overview Screen is displayed.
  • Page 91 MVX1000 LCD Control Head 4 - 25 Figure 4-20 shows and Table 4-8 describes the features of the Playback and Playback Wide Screens. Playback Modes Drop List Tap to return to Playback Screen Playback Wide Screen Tap to display the Playback Wide Screen...
  • Page 92 4 - 26 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Playback Screen Features Table 4-8 Feature Description Bookmark Indication Bookmark indications added to the timeline during incident recording or playback. Playback Speed Indicator The Playback Speed Indicator displays the current playback speed.
  • Page 93 MVX1000 LCD Control Head 4 - 27 Playback Screen Features Table 4-8 Feature Description Play / Pause Incident Tap to play or pause incident. Slow Rewind Review/Speed Tap repeatedly to change the rewind speed: • Tap once to select x1/2 to slow rewind playback 1/2 of normal speed.
  • Page 94: Bookmarks Mode Screen

    4 - 28 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Bookmarks Mode Screen When Playback is selected, the Bookmarks Screen is displayed. The Playback Screen contains a timeline of the incident and playback controls. The Bookmarks Screen is used to view, add and manage bookmarks for the selected incident.
  • Page 95: Information Mode Screen

    MVX1000 LCD Control Head 4 - 29 Information Mode Screen Information Mode displays general patrol information about the speed of the target vehicle, read from the speed radar. Information Mode also displays GPS fix during the incident. Information Mode Screen...
  • Page 96: Sensors Mode Screen

    The Sensors Mode Screen displays the status of sensors (input devices) as recorded during an incident. Sensors installed inside the vehicle trigger recording and provide metadata to the MVX1000 for pre and post event evidentiary purposes. The MVX1000 automatically creates a notification in the playback timeline each time a signal is received from a sensor.
  • Page 97: Retrospective Mode

    The brake sensor is activated whenever the vehicle brakes are used. The output signal of the brake is recorded as an evidence by the MVX1000 System. Siren The output signal of the siren sensor triggers the MVX1000 System to save and record pre and post event evidence. Lights The output signal of the emergency light bar sensor triggers the MVX1000 System to save and record pre and post event evidence.
  • Page 98 4 - 32 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Enter Retro Mode Retrospective Mode - Historical Recordings Screen Figure 4-25 to display and select a camera source from a drop list. Camera1 Retrospective Mode - Select a Camera Source...
  • Page 99 MVX1000 LCD Control Head 4 - 33 a historical record. Tap on Remove Start Remove End Retrospective Mode - Historical Record Screen Figure 4-27 video segments - a Retrospective Incident is to create an incident from the entire Create Incident added to the Incidents Screen.
  • Page 100 4 - 34 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide • Tap Remove End to remove the current start point. The name of the button will change to Set End. • Tap to play the video segment. • Tap Set End to arm the Set End button. The Set End button will start to flash indicating that it’s ready to set the start point.
  • Page 101: On-Screen Display (Osd) Menu

    MVX1000 LCD Control Head 4 - 35 On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu On-Screen Display (OSD) is a control panel, shown on the screen, that enables the adjustment of the contrast, horizontal and vertical positioning and other screen features. To use the OSD: Step 1.
  • Page 102 4 - 36 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide...
  • Page 103: Chapter 5 Data Transfer

    (future option). Upload data by cable summary In this method, data upload is performed by connecting the MVX1000 Unit, by CAT-5e cable, to a LAN Wire Access Point linked to the back office.
  • Page 104: Wireless Data Upload Summary

    • At Home via LAN • Upload Capable Network Found • Upload progress bar is displayed The UPLOAD LED illuminates at the front panel of the MVX1000 Unit. If for any reason, data transmission stops during upload, the system identifies the situation and NOTE attempts to re-establish connection providing alert indications.
  • Page 105: Upload Incidents - Detailed Description

    The transfer process can be managed and monitored from the mobile computer screen. Once upload is completed, all uploaded incidents are deleted from the MVX1000 memory. You can start uploading while playing or recording incidents. When you play or record an incident during upload, a message informs you that the currently played or recorded incident cannot be deleted from the memory.
  • Page 106 5 - 4 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Step 2. Connect the cable to the socket of the LAN extension cable located inside the vehicle. Once the docking station senses cable connection, the Wired Connection icon is displayed on the upper right hand side of the Live or Playback screen and Connectivity with upload server is established notification is displayed.
  • Page 107 Data Transfer 5 - 5 Upload Details Dialog Figure 5-3 Step 6. When upload is performed, the Upload Details Progress dialog is displayed the incidents will upload automatically in the order they were recorded. The upload status of each incident can be viewed on the right hand side of the incident frame.
  • Page 108: Upload Via Wireless Connection

    The software application of the MVX1000 is automatically updated following an upload operation whenever a new update package is available. The installed package becomes effective after the MVX1000 is re-started. Software update ensures the latest compatible feature set is ready for operation. To update the software application: Following an upload operation, the New software update received dialog is displayed.
  • Page 109 Live or Playback screen. Step 2. Tap the Yes, restart Button to power down and power up the MVX1000 or No, go back Button to dismiss the notification and return to your previous work state.
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  • Page 111: Mvx1000 Specifications

    Appendix A Specifications MVX1000 Specifications Physical Size: 10.4” D x 7.1” W x 3.3” H (26.5 cm D x 18.1 cm W x 8.3 cm H) Weight: 8.2 lbs (3.7 kg) Sealing IP54 Environmental Standards Certified DoD MIL-STD-810G environmental testing, including temperature, shock, rain, humidity, salt, fog, sand and dust, acceleration, vibration and altitude.
  • Page 112 A - 2 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Recording Storage Media 32GB or 64GB Removable Solid-State Drive (SSD) General Operating System Microsoft® Windows® 7 (32-bit) or Windows XP with .NET 3.5 SP1 Video Recording Time 32GB SSD: 27 hours...
  • Page 113: Lcd Control Head Specifications

    Specifications A - 3 LCD Control Head Specifications Physical Size: 6.3” W x 3.5” H x 1” D (16 cm W x 9 cm H x 2.6 cm D) Weight: 13.7 ounce (390g) Sealing IP54 Environmental Standards Certified DoD MIL-STD-810G environmental testing, including temperature, shock, rain, humidity, salt, fog, sand and dust, acceleration, vibration and altitude.
  • Page 114: Front/Rear View Camera X27 Ntsc Specifications

    A - 4 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Front/Rear View Camera X27 NTSC Specifications Signal System NTSC Total Pixels No. 811(H) X 508(V) Image Device 1/4" EX-View CCD x27 Zoom ( F1.5(Wide End) , F3.8(Tele end)) Lens ( f = 3.25mm ~ 88 mm )
  • Page 115: Front/Rear View Camera Ntsc X28 (Lcz2850M-Dn) And Pal X28 (Lcz2850M-Dp) Specifications

    Specifications A - 5 Front/Rear View Camera NTSC X28 (LCZ2850M-DN) and PAL X28 (LCZ2850M-DP) Specifications LCZ2850M Model Remarks LCZ2850M-DN LCZ2850M-DP Signal System NTSC Total Pixels No. 520K 610K Effective Pixels No. 480K 570K Image Device 4.5mm (1/4 Type) CCD x28 Zoom Lens F 1.5(Wide End), F 3.7(Tele End) f =3.5 ~ 98 mm Angle of View...
  • Page 116: Passenger Cameras Lsr100 Specifications

    A - 6 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Passenger Cameras LSR100 Specifications LSR100 Specification LSR100N(FLN4142A) LSR100P (FHN0055A) Signal System NTSC Total / Effective Pixels No. 270K/ 250K 320K/290K Imaging Sensor 6mm Color Super HAD CCD Horizontal Resolution 380TVL @ Color, 400TVL @ B/W Lens Type 2.8mm(Pin-hole)
  • Page 117: Motorcycle Camera Specifications

    Specifications A - 7 Motorcycle Camera Specifications 9LGHR &&' &DPHUD LQFK 6 (;YLHZ +$' &&' ,, (IIHFWLYH SL[HOV +[9 [ 3$/ [ 176& &RORU 5HVROXWLRQ  79/ PLQ (OHFWURQLFV VKXWWHU  WR  V 3$/  WR  V 176& 2XWSXW 6LJQDO  933 FRPSRVLWH YLGHR  RKP 2XWSXW FRQQHFWLRQ...
  • Page 118: Wireless Microphone Specifications

    MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide Wireless Microphone Specifications NOTE The Wireless Microphone is not for use in Europe Power: Transmitter: Lithium Ion battery 3.7V DC (Motorola BT90) / 1800mA, Receiver: 12V DC, / 850mA maximum current when charging.
  • Page 119 LAN: Local Area Network LCD: Liquid Crystal Display LED: Light Emitting Diode LMT: Local Management Tool MB: Megabyte MDT: Motorola Data Terminal mDVR: Mobile Digital Video Recorder MIRV: Mobile Digital Video Recorder MIMO: Multiple-Input Multiple-Output MW810: Mobile Workstation 810 OSD: On Screen Display...
  • Page 120 B - 2 MVX1000 In-Car Digital Video System User Guide SBLC: Super Back Light Compensation SSD: Solid-State Drive TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol UPS: Un interruptible Power Supply WDR: Wide Dynamic Range WLAN: Wireless Local Area Network...
  • Page 122 Call Motorola Solutions Support Center at: 1-800 221-7144 For more info: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/mvx1000 MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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