- 4CH AHD + 1CH 720P IP
- Dual SD card record (256GB max.)
- Excellent vibration performance
- Modular design for easy installation/maintenance
- GPS positioning and Geo-fence
- Power-off & surge protection, wide voltage input
- Durable in harsh temperature (-40℃~+70℃)
- Data recovery technology
- USB2.0 high speed backup
- IP54 waterproof
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OVERVIEW
- Model: MVR-210A (5ch AHD GPS Mobile DVR)
- Functionality: Preview, Record, Playback, Locate
SYSTEM
- O/S: Linux 3.0.8
- Control Mode: Mouse, Remote Control, Easy Check, CP4
VIDEO
- Input: 4 channels AHD + 1 channel 720P
- Output: 1 channel
- Total Resource: 100/120fps @ WD1 + 30fps @ 720P IPC or 60fps @ AHD + 30fps @ 720P IPC
- Video Signal Standard: Electrical level: 1Vpp, Impedance : 75Ω NTSC/PAL Optional
AUDIO
- Input: 5 channels (incl. 1 channel IPC audio input)
- Output: 1 channel
- Audio Signal Standard: Electrical level: 2Vpp, Input impedance: 4.7kΩ
DISPLAY
- Display Split: 1/4/9
- OSD: GPS information, alarm, vehicle number, speed, date/time
- Operation: Graphical User Interface (semi-transparent)
RECORDING
- Video/Audio Compression: Video (H.264), Audio (ADPCM)
- Image Resolution
- Analog: PAL: 720P (1280x720), WD1 (928x576), WHD1 (928x288), WCIF (464x288), D1 (704x576), HD1 (704x288), CIF (352x288) ; NTSC: 720P (1280x720), WD1 (928x480), WHD1 (928x240), WCIF (464x240), D1 (704x480), HD1 (704x240), CIF (352x240)
- Digital: 720P (1280x720)
- Image Quality: 1~8 levels adjustable (1 is the best)
- Record Mode: Boot up/Manual/schedule/Alarm
- Pre-recording: 0~60 minutes
- Post-recording: 0~30 minutes
- Mirror/Dual Record: Support
PLAYBACK
- Playback Channel: 1 channel by local playback
- Search Mode: Date/time, channel, event
ETHERNET
- IPC Ethernet: 6-pin M12 (10/100M x 1, PON power supply)
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LOCATING
- GPS: Location tracking, speed detection and sync time
STORAGE
- SD Card: SD Card x 2 (total 256GB capacity)
INTERFACE
- USB: USB 2.0 x1
- RS232: RS232 x 1
- Sensor: 8 inputs / 2 outputs
- Speed: 1 channel pulse speed detection
- Intercommunication: 1 MIC interface
- Panel: CP4 (The multi-functional panel)*optional
ELECTRICAL
- Input: DC8~36V, ignition signal
- Output: 5V@500mA
- Power Consumption: 29W (Maxi.) ; ≈0W (Standby)
MECHANICAL
- Ingress Protection: IP54
- Dimension (WxDxH): 167.3x146.3x 54.1(mm)/ 6.58”x5.76”x2.13”
- Weight: 0.83kg / 1.83lbs
ENVIRONMENTAL
- Operating Temperature:
- -40℃~+70℃ / -40℉~158℉ (with heater)
- -10℃~+70℃ / -14℉~158℉
- Operating Relative Humidity: 8% ~ 90% (No Condense)
PC SOFTWARE
CERTIFICATION
ACCESSORY
- Standard: Remote Control*1, Vehicle Fuses (7.5A & 15A)*2, Screw*6, 9pin aviation power input wire*1, MDVR key*1
Note:
- MVR-210A is an economic MDVR which does not support 3G/4G or WIFI function.
- Data is subject to change without prior notice.
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System Diagram

Front Panel |
1. Status LED 2. USB port 3. Dual SD card slot
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PWR |
Power indicator lamp: Blue |
ALM |
Alarm indicator lamp: Red when alarm triggered, or light off. |
REC |
Record indicator lamp: Green when HDD or SD is recording. |
ERR |
Error indicator lamp: Red when SD card works abnormally. |
NET |
Network indicator lamp: Green when there is 3G/4G module, otherwise, it is light off. It flashes when there is network. |
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Rear Panel
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1 |
Power |
DC 8-36 V Power Input |
2 |
Sensor & Serial |
Interfaces of Serial Port and Switch |
3 |
AHD 1~4 |
Audio & Video Input 1-4 |
4 |
A/V OUT |
Audio & Video Output |
5 |
IPC |
Interface of PON Power Supply |
6 |
GPS |
GPS Antenna Interface |
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Standard Accessories
- Remote control x 1
- Screws x 6
- MDVR key x 1
- Vehicle fuses (7.5A & 15A) x 2
- 9 pin aviation power input wire x 1
Optional Accessories
Item |
Description |
GPS module and antenna
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Built-in GPS Module with antenna, for GPS connectivity for all ViPRO Mobile DVR device (MVR series). External GPS connects with MDVR for vehicle positioning. GPS data can be recorded into MDVR video files for playback and reported to CMS for real time vehicle location. |
Alarm Box |
I/O Alarm Box provides the I/O interface of alarm input, alarm output and speed to realize the functions of alarm test and alarm linkage, etc. |
Transfer Cable |
Transfer cable features one din-jack connector for Mobile DVR connection and the another BNC connector for cameras. |
Din Cable |
Din-aviation cables are used for Mobile DVR installation in the vehicle. As customers install the cameras in different location, the different length cable are required. |
LED Panel |
LED Display Panel is designed for easier checking of Mobile DVR working status. Any of the LED flash will indicate the corresponding status. |
Lock Box |
Lock Box is designed to secure Mobile DVR from dust when installed on vehicle. Lock Box is available for MVR-600 series, MVR-350 and MVR-508. |
Fireproof Box |
Fireproof Box is specially designed for anti-fire and anti-explosion to protect the video files in the last minutes of the accidents. |
Control Panel
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7" Control Panel used for Bus Dispatch System, featuring built-in amplifier, RFID, 7 inch LCD, station announcement. |
1. Image Quality & Streams
Resolution |
Image Quality |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
Stream
(Kbps)
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720P |
6144 |
4800 |
4128 |
3456 |
2784 |
2112 |
1440 |
768 |
WD1 |
2662 |
1997 |
1599 |
1331 |
1170 |
1040 |
936 |
832 |
WHD1 |
1664 |
1248 |
998 |
832 |
728 |
650 |
585 |
520 |
WCIF |
1040 |
780 |
624 |
520 |
455 |
405 |
364 |
325 |
D1 |
2048 |
1536 |
1230 |
1024 |
900 |
800 |
720 |
640 |
HD1 |
1280 |
960 |
768 |
640 |
560 |
500 |
450 |
400 |
CIF |
800 |
600 |
480 |
400 |
350 |
312 |
280 |
250 |
2. File Size Calculation
Rec. file size for each channel is:
Recording time (s) x Stream (Kbps) / 8 / 1024 = File Size (MB)
e.g. The file size of the channel-1 with D1 image quality within 1 hour:
3600 x 2048 Kbps / 8 / 1024 = 900 MB
3. Image Quality & Resolution
Resolution |
Image Quality |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
Record
(MB)
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720P |
2700 |
2109 |
1814 |
1518 |
1223 |
928 |
632 |
337 |
WD1 |
1170 |
878 |
702 |
585 |
514 |
456 |
411 |
365 |
WHD1 |
731 |
549 |
438 |
365 |
320 |
285 |
257 |
229 |
WCIF |
456 |
343 |
274 |
229 |
199 |
178 |
160 |
143 |
D1 |
900 |
675 |
540 |
450 |
395 |
351 |
316 |
281 |
HD1 |
1280 |
960 |
768 |
640 |
560 |
500 |
450 |
400 |
CIF |
800 |
600 |
480 |
400 |
350 |
312 |
280 |
250 |
The system can’t start?
This problem usually results from the incorrect power connection. Please follow below steps to check the power connection:
- Check the input power, whether the power wire is connected correctly, whether the ground wire is connected back to the battery, and whether the fuse on the power wire is in good condition.
- Check whether the ACC signal wire input to the power is with voltage higher than 7V.
- Check whether the device key is closed.
The MDVR restarts uninterruptedly?
Please follow below steps to check it:
- Check whether the voltage of MDVR is insufficient. If the voltage is less than the start-up voltage of the device, the device would always restart.
- The problem in hard disk/SD card may cause the failure to start. Take off the storage part and check whether it is broken down.
The device can’t record?
This problem usually results from the storage disk or camera. Please follow below steps to check it:
- Check whether the storage disk is installed, whether it is in good contact, and whether the disk can be read normally in computer.
- Check whether the storage disk is formatted. The storage disk should be formatted before normally storing record files.
- Check whether there is video signal input into the device from camera, and whether there is video/image on the screen.
There is no voice in record file?
Please follow below steps to check it:
- Check whether there is an external pickup, or whether the camera features with the function of audio collection.
- Access to Video Channel Settings, check if Audio is set on.
- There must be video input into the channel for recording and it must record normally.
The GPS works abnormally?
Please follow below steps to check it:
- Check whether the GPS antenna is installed correctly. There is a silk print logo on the GPS antenna holder behind the host device.
- Check whether the antenna receiver is sheltered. It should not be covered by any stuff, which may cause it not to receive signals.
- Environmental influence such as tree shades, being inside tunnel, driving near tall building or elevated roads, thunderstorms or other weather influence, etc. can also cause signal loss or receiving wrong signals.
The device can’t shutdown in ignition switch mode?
Please follow below steps to check it:
- Check if the ACC line connection mode is correct; and check whether there is voltage on ACC yellow line when the key is turned off.
- If the device has been set with schedule recording, it can’t shutdown if it is still during recording time of the task table.
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