Manual Adplus 2.0
Manual Adplus 2.0
AD Plus2.0 Series
User Manual
AD Plus2.0 Series User Manual
Preface
The Manual mainly introduces the usage of various functions of the AD Plus2.0 series as well as
precautions. All the contents involved in this manual, including texts, pictures, and graphics, belong
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About the Manual:
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product.
The data contained herein are theoretical values obtained from the internal laboratory of
Streamax Technology in a specific test environment (refer to the specific instructions). The data may
vary slightly in actual use with individual product differences, software versions, service conditions,
and environmental factors. Please refer to the actual usage.
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AD Plus2.0 Series User Manual
Contents
1. OVERVIEW ........................................................................... 1
4.2.4 Step 3: Install the device, adjust the angle and fix the device ................................... 9
5. OPERATION ......................................................................... 11
5.8.1 Preview............................................................................ 56
5.10.4 AI Alarms........................................................................ 89
7.4 NO IMAGE AFTER INSERTION OF DEVICE ANALOG CHANNEL TO CAMERA .......................... 104
1. Overview
The AD Plus2.0 series includes two types of devices, AD Plus2.0 and AD Plus2.0-S. The AD
Plus2.0-S removes the rear cockpit camera, without the built-in function to detect unsafe driving
behaviors. The product introduction in this Manual mainly takes the AD Plus2.0 as an example.
The AD Plus2.0 is an intelligent device that benefits drivers in reduced traffic accidents and
fleets with improved management efficiency. Based on AI technology, it can actively identify
dangerous driving events and unsafe driving behaviors, supporting sending local real-time
reminders to the driver to avoid risks and uploading events to the fleet management platform for
driver training. It transmits real-time and accurate vehicle position information and operation data to
the fleet management platform while providing high-quality remote intercom and video preview
Ultra-wide 140° DFOV road facing lens, supporting up to 1920P UHD video recording
Ultra-wide 170° DFOV driver facing lens, supporting up to 1080P HD video recording
H.264/H.265 encoding
AES256 encryption for video/audio data, encryption protocol TLS1.3 for data
transmission
Compact design, not affecting the driver's sight regardless of vehicle size
Built-in ADAS function, supporting lane departure warning (LDW), forward collision
Built-in DSC function, supporting the detection of unsafe driving behaviors (Not
Support echo & noise canceling algorithm to improve the quality of two-way audio
communication
Built-in 6-axis gravity sensor, supporting rapid acceleration, rapid deceleration, harsh
The AD Plus2.0 series is mainly applied in the field of vehicle-mounted safety to benefit
drivers in reduced traffic accidents and fleets with improved management efficiency.
AD Plus2.0: The high configuration version of the AD Plus2.0 series, with an ultra-wide
140° DFOV road facing lens and an ultra-wide 170° DFOV driver facing lens, as well as
AD Plus2.0-S: The express edition of the AD Plus2.0 series, with an ultra-wide 140°
7. Light: No requirements
8. Altitude: No requirements
Warning: We are not liable for the device damage and function abnormalities caused by
the use of devices in the operating environment non-compliant with the requirements.
Typical power consumption (with dual SD cards installed and SIM card for dialing): about
7.5 W
Full-load power consumption (with dual SD cards installed, SIM card for dialing, Wi-Fi
turned on, IPC and AHD connected, and infrared lamp turned on): about 13 W
Special notes: The typical and full-load power consumption of the AD Plus2.0-S
version is about 0.15 W lower. The above data, as test data obtained in a specific environment in the
laboratory, may vary with the individual product differences, service environment, and testing
methods.
1.6 Safety
electric shock, damage to vehicle lines, impact on AI experience, and device falling-off.
2. The surface temperature may exceed 60°C when the product is in use under direct sunlight.
Please do not touch the surface exposed to direct sunlight to avoid burns.
2. System Composition
The system composition introduced in this chapter is a complete composition of the system
solution, not a standard shipping package. It aims to enable users to understand the product
The AD Plus2.0 series: It benefits drivers in reduced traffic accidents and fleets with improved
management efficiency.
Veyes: app professionally used for equipment O&M installation and configuration
The standard packing list contains a standard power line that supports ACC power supply and
vehicle connection. You can select OBD power supply which support OBD power supply and
vehicle connection.
AD Plus2.0
AD Plus2.0-S
AD Plus2.0
AD Plus2.0-S
3. Technical Features
For more about technical features, please refer to AD Plus2.0 Specifications and AD Plus2.0-S
Specifications
For Android phone users, please search for "Veyes" in Google Play, then download it and
have it installed
For iPhone users, please search for "Veyes" in App Store, then download it and have it
installed
Special note: Mobile apps have requirements for the system version, requiring the
system versions of Android 5.0 or iOS 11 and above. The following operations take Android as
an example, and the installation effect will not be demonstrated separately here.
The quick-start guide briefly describes the installation and configuration of the device. For details,
1. Prepare and Check: product kit, Nano SIM card, Micro SD card, screwdriver kit, 5 m measuring
tape, smartphone
2. Park the vehicle on the level ground and shut down the engine.
Warning: The industrial SIM card (MP2) is required, and the ordinary SIM card (MP1) is
prohibited. We are not liable for any problem caused by the use of the ordinary SIM card. The
minimum read/write rate as required is Class 10, and Class 10 or above is recommended.
4.2.4 Step 3: Install the device, adjust the angle and fix the device
Refer to Section 5.4 View General Information for the server connection status and memory status
For more about installation, refer to the AD Plus2.0 Series Installation Guide.
5. Operation
Single Press: Press and pop up once within 2 seconds to trigger an emergency alarm. The
emergency alarm should be enabled with related configurations. Refer to the Panel Alarm
Double Press: Press and pop up twice within 2 seconds to start the AP mode of Wi-Fi
Press and hold: Press and hold for more than 2 seconds to turn on or off the privacy mode.
Off/Green
Power status
Off: The device is not powered on
lights
Steady green: The device is powered normally
Off/Red
Alarm indicator
Off: The device does not generate any alarm
light
Red flashes three times: The device generates an alarm
Off/Red
Off: The device positioning runs normally
GPS signal
Steady red: The device positioning runs abnormally (not positioned, or module
indicator
not connected or damaged)
Red flash (once per second): The device positioning is poor
Off/Red
Off: The device is connected to the server normally
Network status Steady red: The device is connected to the server abnormally
indicator Red flash (once per second): The device is in flight mode
Flight mode: When the vehicle enters the gas station, turn off the wireless
signal of the device to ensure safety
Off/Red/Green
Wi-Fi status Off: The device is in Disable or Client mode
indicator Steady green: The device is in AP mode
Steady red: The device Wi-Fi runs abnormally
Off/Red
Off: The built-in or extended camera runs normally
Steady red: The built-in or extended camera stops (including privacy
Recording mode)/fails
status indicator * When the video recording function is enabled (main stream and sub stream),
the prompt will be given if no recording is detected. If the video recording
function is disabled (main stream and sub stream), it will be regarded as normal
recording status.
1. Turn on the Wi-Fi of the device as AP mode: After powering on the device, the Wi-Fi is in
AP mode within 3 minutes, or double press the front panel button to enable the AP mode.
2. Turn on the Wi-Fi of the mobile phone, open Veyes, and tap SEARCH to open the Wi-Fi
hotspot search interface to select the corresponding hotspot. For the initial login, the Wi-Fi
hotspot is named after the serial number of the device (find SeriaNum on the device label).
3. On the login screen, enter the corresponding username and password. Tap LOGIN to open
4. Tap LOGIN. The operation screen is displayed, as shown in the figure below.
5. Tap in the upper right corner for help information, app version, and logout operations
Tap Logout to log out of the connected device. Tap Help to view Veyes help document.
Tap About to view the version information of Veyes on the mobile phone.
Acceptance: The Acceptance mode can be applied to preset a simulated speed for the
On the General screen, view the real-time device status, version information, import/export
Basic Info: It shows the server connection status, IO level status and use, OBD data, G-sensor
data, ACC status, pulse status, and device status, as well as the calibration status of the
algorithm channel.
Device Module: It shows the status of the Wi-Fi, 3G/4G, and positioning modules of the device.
Location Info: It is used to check the satellite positioning signal quality of the device, and help
the installation, operation and maintenance personnel to evaluate the positioning capability and
quality of the device, so as to perform corresponding maintenance actions. On this screen, the
top row indicates the number of active satellites and the total number of satellites. PRN in the
list below indicates the serial number of the satellite. GNSS indicates the global satellite
navigation system (GPS, GLONASS, or GALILEO) that the satellite belongs to. SNR indicates
the signal-to-noise ratio, which is a parameter reflecting the quality of satellite positioning
signals. The Direction angle represents the satellite azimuth angle, and the Altitude angle
Note: This screen is displayed only when the GPS raw data record command is opened. For
specific operations, refer to the description of Preferences > Collection > General > Location
Storage Device: Check the storage status of the device and support formatting. Tap
On the Version Info screen, you can locally upgrade the version of the MDVR, IPC, R-Watch,
Audible and Visual Alarm, communication module, GPS, or power box. The file to be upgraded
should be placed in the U disk root directory Upgrade, and connect the U disk to the device. To
upgrade the required item, tap . In the displayed confirmation prompt box, tap OK.
Other: Import and export of data and configuration, factory reset, device rebooting. For
operations of data import and export, the connection of the device to an external U disk is
required.
On the Preview screen, you can view the real-time recording, turn on/off the sound or
On the Preview screen, you can view the real-time recording of each channel of the device.
Double-tap on the preview screen of a channel to zoom in and double-tap again to return to the
normal screen. If the camera is damaged or not connected, "VIDEO LOSS" will be displayed.
5.5.2 AI Calibration
ADAS calibration requires on-site measurement of installation height, left margin, front end
width, and front end length of the ADAS lens. For the setup interface, refer to Preferences >
Alarm > AI App > Calibration Parameter. This section introduces the conventional guided
calibration method. On the Preview screen, the ADAS algorithm calibration method and the
④ Select channel 1
⑤ Tap Calibration
⑦ Tap Next
⑧ Enter the vertical height of the front-facing camera from the ground, the horizontal distance
between the front-facing camera and the outer edge of the leftmost tire of the vehicle (on the left
side of someone standing on the outside of the vehicle and facing the front end), and the front end
width and length (in centimeters or inches; referring to the example on the right for the size
measurement, with each parameter serial number corresponding to each legend serial number). In
addition, this step is added with the setting of the lane departure alarm sensitivity, and the
installation personnel can select the appropriate sensitivity according to the vehicle model during
installation, so as to realize more accurate alarms. The lane departure sensitivity is optional for
cross over line alarm (low), crossing line alarm (medium), and approaching line alarm (high). The
⑨ Tap Next
⑩ Tap Next (tap Learn More to learn how to calibrate the ADAS camera)
⑪ Tap Next
⑬ Select the required source of speed from Satellite, Pulse, OBD/CAN and ATtrack
⑭ Select the required IO for the left/right turn signal in Left Turn/Right Turn respectively.
⑮ Select the required signal source type from Source Voltage and Source Pulse. Usually,
⑯ Tap Next
⑰ After checking that the left and right signal cables are in proper status, tap Complete. The
Warning: The calibration of the ADAS camera must strictly comply with the requirements of
the AD Plus2.0 Series Installation Guide. The parameters required for installation and calibration
need careful measurement. The verification of the left and right turn signals must be carefully
implemented, otherwise, ADAS cannot effectively detect road information for judgment, causing
the alarm accuracy to drop or the function to be unavailable. We are not liable for abnormal
④ Select channel 2
⑤ Tap Calibration
⑥ Select left-hand drive or right-hand drive for the steering wheel (left-hand drive indicates
that the steering wheel is on the left of the cockpit when the driver is seated in the cockpit and
facing toward the front direction; right-hand drive indicates that the steering wheel is on the right of
the cockpit when the driver is seated in the cockpit and facing toward the front direction)
⑦ Tap Save to save the operation. When the interface prompts the save is successful, the DSC
calibration is completed.
Warning: Choosing the correct left-hand and right-hand configuration of the driver has a
great impact on the DSC alarm. The calibration process must be carefully implemented to ensure
that the correct left-hand and right-hand information, otherwise the DSC cannot effectively detect
the driver to make an alarm judgment, leaving the alarm failed to be triggered. We are not liable for
computing power, can provide professional DSM functions. Its built-in exposure of the central area
of the face can cope with various complex light scenes (oblique sunlight, reflective clothing, black
light-absorbing clothing, etc.). With a G-Sensor, it can automatically and flexibly adjust images to
adapt to different installation statuses, such as left & right A-pillar installation or dashboard
installation. It is also practical in the case where the camera is 50 cm to 100 cm away from the face,
catering to the installation requirements of multiple vehicle models. Select an installation mode as
④ Select the corresponding channel of the DMS camera. C29N defaults to 4 channels
⑤ Tap Calibration
⑦ For the installation location of the DMS camera, the left A-pillar, the right A-pillar, the front
side of the countertop, and the lateral side of the countertop are available. For any questions, please
tap each option in turn, and refer to the legend and description on the right.
After selecting the corresponding installation mode, the software automatically associates the
calibration method with the installation mode, not requiring any manual operation (for installation
on the left A-pillar (near glass), the right A-pillar (near glass), and the lateral side of the dashboard,
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the lateral side calibration is applied, and for the installation on the front side of the dashboard, the
Special notes: This step is of great importance. The installation mode must be consistent
Especially: Before tapping Next to make the official calibration, the drivers should sit in the
⑧ Tap Next to move on to the next step for automatic face calibration
During calibration, make sure that the driver sits still according to normal driving habits and
In the process of side calibration, the intelligent algorithm will automatically learn the driver's
head deflection angle and face feature data. If the driver moves his/her head during the calibration,
Special notes: For installation on the left A-pillar, the right A-pillar, and the lateral side of
the dashboard, the human face and the camera must form a certain angle to complete the calibration.
For installation on the front side of the dashboard, the human face must be in front of the camera to
The driver sits still and waits for the equipment to be calibrated automatically. When the value
of NUM reaches 301 in the mode of side installation and side calibration (51 in the mode of front
installation and front calibration), the calibration frame turns from red to blue, and then the
Calibration is ongoing:
Calibration is completed:
Tap Complete to complete the calibration and exit the calibration mode.
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After the actual calibration of each algorithm channel is completed, check whether the
calibration is successful through Veyes. Tap General > Basic Info > Calibration Status on the
Special Notes:
1) Only the channel with the algorithm enabled will display the calibration status. There are
2) Since both ADAS and DSC adopt the automatic calibration whose completion requires the
vehicle to actually drive for a period of time, even if the parameters are configured, the
status prompt that ADAS and DSC are successfully calibrated cannot be immediately seen.
Warning: The installation and calibration of the DMS camera must strictly comply with the
requirements of the AD Plus2.0 Series Installation Guide. The installation distance from the lens to
the face is 50~100 cm. The installation height of the lens is lower than that of the driver's face.
Otherwise, the DMS cannot effectively distinguish whether the driver closes eyes, reducing the
accuracy of relevant alarms. We are not liable for false positives caused by installation.
On the Playback screen, you can search for the main and sub stream videos in the main and
sub memory on a certain date. When the sub stream video recording is selected and two SD cards
are installed, the sub stream will be stored in the sub memory. The sub memory should be selected
so that the sub stream video recording can search for the sub stream (For more about the application
scenarios of the main and sub streams, please refer to the appendix of terminology).
On the Playback screen, select a date from the calendar for video playback. On the left part of
the screen, you can select the year and month. Tap and to select different years and
months. In the calendar, the color of the strip under a date indicates that videos were recorded on
Tap the date of the video to be viewed in the calendar. On the displayed screen, select the
channel of the video to be viewed. You can re-select the date and type of the video on this screen.
After the channel is selected, you can drag the timeline to select the playback time, and tap
Play. During the playback, you can select the play operation. Double-tap on the screen to hide the
Timeline:
3) Tap in the upper left corner of the screen to reduce the time interval, and tap
to enlarge the time interval. This function allows you to quickly locate a certain time
period for the next playback/export operation when there are many video segments.
Channel No.:
1) The colored strip for each channel indicates the video types in different time periods.
2) If there are many video channels, drag on the right part of the screen upward and
3) Check a channel (or more) and select the timeline(s) to play back or export the
You can also export the video of the selected time period.
Tap Video Export at the bottom of the Playback screen and select the start time and end time.
Tap Backup to export the video. Tap Unlock to lock and unlock the video of the selected time
period.
In the video export options, you can choose to export the cropped video to an external USB
flash drive or mobile phone, so that O&M personnel can quickly obtain and share the video.
Special notes: The exported MP4 format can be played with a common player, while the
exported H264 format requires a dedicated player (CEIBA2 client). As the H264 format has more
original data, it is convenient for troubleshooting video problems. For problems that need after-sales
Note: On all parameter configuration screens, tap Save to save the modified parameters and
tap Default at the bottom of the screen to restore the default settings of the parameters on the screen.
On this screen, you can set Device Info (Device ID), Vehicle Info (Vehicle Plate, License Plate,
and Vehicle VIN), and Driver Info (Driver Number and Driver Name). After setting the license plate
number here, the Wi-Fi hotspot will be named after the license plate number when you connect the
Note: As the name of the Wi-Fi hotspot changes when the license plate number changes,
General: allows you to set the format of the time display and the time zone in which it is
located.
is only reflected on the live view screen or in the video recording OSD.
2. Time Format: 24 Hours or 12 Hours. It is only reflected on the live view screen or in
3. Enable Cross-time Zone: controls whether to use the cross-time zone solution. If your
vehicle is not in the time zone where the platform is located, for normal communication
between your device and the platform, you need to enable the cross-time zone solution. After
the function is enabled, the time zone settings turn gray automatically and are not editable. In
this case, you can set the local time zone only. The local time zone indicates the time zone
where the vehicle is located. After the function is disabled, you can set the time zone parameter
Warning: For devices using the CEIBA2 platform, the cross-time zone function is
disabled, and the FT platform users should enable the cross-time zone function as needed.
4. Time Zone: allows you to select the time zone. This parameter can be set only when
the cross-time zone function is disabled. Otherwise, the parameter is set to Zero by default and
cannot be configured.
5. Local Time Zone: allows you to select the local time zone. This parameter is
displayed and can be configured only when the cross-time zone function is enabled.
Special notes: When the cross-time zone function is enabled, Time Zone is set to zero
and cannot be configured, which means that the data interaction between the device and the
platform adopts the zero time zone. Location Time Zone is used as time zone overlay in
recording. When the cross-time zone function is disabled, Time Zone is subject to configuration
Time Sync:
The time will be synchronized automatically when there is a deviation between the system
time and the actual time. In the automatic time synchronization settings, you can enter the date and
3. NTP: allows the system to use the WAN network time. You can select the time of
4. Central Server: allows the system to use the time of the reported platform. If multiple
platforms are reported, you can select the time of different platforms.
5. If multiple time synchronization methods are selected at the same time, the
synchronization will be started in order of priority: satellite > NTP > central server. Once the
DST:
Allows you to set the DST, if any, in some regions. When the DST is enabled, the display time
is increased by 1 or 2 hours. Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Time Setup > DST, as shown in the
following figure:
1. Enable: allows you to enable or disable the DST function. It is disabled by default.
4. Week: allows you to set Start and End of the DST by setting the month, Nth day of the
5. Date: allows you to set Start and End of the DST by setting the date and
hour/minute/second.
5.7.3 ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Time Startup > ON/OFF, as shown in the following figure:
1. ON/OFF Mode: You can select Ignition (that is, use the car key to turn on the device).
2. Ignition Delay: allows you to set the time for the delayed shutdown after the car key is
turned off, which can be set from 0 to 86399 seconds, and the default is 300 seconds.
3. Video Recording Delay: allows you to set the time for the video recording after the
car key is turned off. The configurable time range changes with the ignition delay. The
maximum time for video recording delay is subject to the ignition delay. Specifically, the video
4. Scheduled Power-on Time: allows you to select the time range for powering on the
device. Currently, the scheduled power-on and power-off are not available.
5. Backlight Turn-off time: when an external display is connected, the screen backlight
turn-off time can be configured, including never, 30s, 1 min, 3 mins, 5 mins, and 10 mins.
Sleep
Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Time Startup > Sleep, as shown in the following figure:
Application scenario: Where the platform can also obtain vehicle positioning information after
the vehicle needs to be stopped and turned off, and to remotely wake up the device is required for
data downloading or video playback, select the low power standby mode (sleep), otherwise select
the zero power standby. For remote wakeup in the trucking industry, the phone or SMS is
recommended. If the SIM card used does not support SMS and phone services, the platform remote
wakeup function is recommended. The platform remote wakeup should be used together with the
platform. For the time being, only CEIBA2 supports platform remote wakeup. It is expected that the
1. Sleep Mode: can be set to Low power standby or Zero power standby.
Zero Power Standby: In this sleep mode, the system will not be waken up after the
device is turned off in ignition or timing mode.
Low Power Standby: In this sleep mode, the system can be waken up by the IO
alarm, phone call, or SMS and start the MDVR after the device is turned off in
ignition or timing mode.
2. Sleep Time: allows you to set the sleep time to 0~100 hours. The default is 100 hours.
Sleep time refers to the duration of the low power standby when the device is not woken up or
3. Low Voltage Protect: enables low voltage protection after being checked.
4. Battery Low Voltage Protect: enables the system to enter the sleep status when the
car key is turned on and to enter the power-off status when the car key is turned off, thus
protecting the battery power of the vehicle when the battery voltage is lower than the set value.
5. Voltage Startup: restarts the system when the battery voltage is higher than the set
6. Low Volt Upload: automatically reports the low voltage to the platform after being
Special Note: When the low voltage protection is not enabled, 7 V is the judgment
Wake
Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Time Startup > Wake, as shown in the following figure:
direction. The default waking thresholds for the X, Y, and Z axes are all 5.5 g;
3. Remote Wake: remotely wakes up the MDVR by sending commands. When the
device is in sleep status, the platform sends commands to wake up the MDVR. Currently,
remote wakeup is supported through FT Cloud and CEIBA2, and only the first N9M server is
supported for remote wakeup. The FT platform currently does not support remote wakeup.
4. SMS Wake: To wake up the MDVR by sending a text message to the device needs to
set a mobile phone number that supports wakeup in advance. The message text is "WAKEUP".
5. Telephone Wake: To wake up the MDVR by a phone call needs to set the mobile
Special notes: Both the SMS and telephone wakeup requires the SIM card in the device
Power Box
Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Time Setup > Power Box. The displayed screen is as
distance within 1 minute collected by the device is less than the configured threshold. If not, it
constitutes one of the conditions for device shutdown, that is, after other conditions are met, the
distance must be less than the threshold before shutdown. The distance range is 10 to 50 m, and
acceleration received by the built-in G-Sensor of the power box when the ACC detects that the
movement in any axis exceeds the threshold. It can be set to 5~100 mg, 10 mg by default. For
different vehicles, where opening and closing the door and starting the engine cannot wake up
the device, please try to set a smaller threshold value. If it is easy to trigger the start of the
Warning: For the G-sensor wakeup, the device may be started after the start of the
vehicle due to the too small vibration of some vehicles, or the device shuts down during the
idling stop (The setting of the shutdown delay can solve the problem of idling shutdown at
traffic lights).
3. The Real-Time displays the data on 3 axes, and the currently detected wakeup value.
Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > User Setup, as shown in the following figure:
On the User Setup screen, you can set the language, MP3 voice option, and login user account
information. You can also select Check Password below if the password complexity is required.
1. The language options and MP3 voice options include Chinese, English, Portuguese in
Latin America, Spanish in Latin America, French, Russian, and Japanese, a total of 7
languages. On the Veyes, you can only set the voice. The screen language automatically
switches with the operating system of your mobile phone, but the entries remain
unchanged. This function takes effect when you set the parameter and tap to save on the
Veyes.
2. Tap Add. You can add a user and set the password for the new user.
3. Tap in the Setup column to set the password for the user login.
4. admin: indicates an administrator account that comes with the system by default. The
administrator has permission to add/delete common users and set parameters. It can add a
5. user: The system has one user account by default, with permissions to query settings
only.
Server Setup
Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Network > Server Setup, as shown in the following figure:
1. Tap on the right part of the screen to add a server; tap to delete a server on the
2. ON: selects and enables one or more servers. A maximum of 4 servers can be enabled
simultaneously. If it is unchecked, the device will not report the server information yet with
Adaptive means that the system automatically selects the available network for platform
connection. The adaptive priority is WIFI > Local > Communication Module;
5. Register Server IP: specifies the IP address or domain name of the register server of
6. Register Server port: specifies the corresponding device port through which the
7. TLS encrypted port number: During the normal startup and operation of the device,
the interactive data between the device and the platform is transmitted through TLS encryption,
which can ensure the security of the interactive data between the device and the platform. For
the usage, you need to enable TLS and configure the encrypted port number. For the time being,
8. Media Server IP: specifies the IP address of the media server of the platform to which
9. Media Server port: specifies the corresponding device port through which the device
The register and media servers have the same default IP address and port
number.
10. It allows modifying server parameters by sending SMS messages. When the server
address changes or is abnormal, the device will be disconnected from the server. All remote
services of the vehicle are stopped. To avoid this situation, you can change the IP address and
Command parameters: Server Serial Number, Enable, N9M Register Server, N9M Media
Server, N9M Register Server Port, N9M Media Server Port, Server Serial Number, Enable, N9M
Register Server, N9M Media Server, N9M Register Server Port, N9M Media Server Port, Server
Serial Number, Enable, N9M Register Server, N9M Media Server, N9M Register Server Port, and
Example:
Local
Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Network > Local, as shown in the following figure:
Besides IPV4, the IPV6 is added on the Local screen to avoid address conflict and expand the
address space. For the IP address, default gateway, preferred DNS server, and standby DNS server,
you can enter up to 128 bytes. If the system determines the address you entered is an IPV6 address,
1. Enable IPV4: After Enable IPV4 is selected, the corresponding parameter setting
screen is displayed.
DHCP Mode: indicates that the device automatically obtains the IP address. After it is
selected, the network automatically allocates a dynamic IP address, and the DNS server
Static IP: indicates that the device uses the static IP address. Use the configured static IP
address, subnet mask, and default NMS. In this case, the DNS must be specified statically.
2. Enable IPV6: After Enable IPV6 is selected, the corresponding parameter setting
WIFI:
Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Network > WIFI, as shown in the following figure:
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checked, the relevant parameters of the Wi-Fi hotspot will not be modified during parameter
import.
2. Enable: specifies the Wi-Fi connection mode. Options: AP, Client, or Disable. Default:
Disable.
AP: In this mode, the Wi-Fi name is automatically associated with the vehicle license
plate number. You cannot change it or set a password for it on this screen. Moreover,
the device maintains the hotspot status during and after the startup.
Client: When you choose the Client mode and enter ESSID and password with a Wi-
Fi network available nearby, the device can automatically research for nearby Wi-Fi
hotspots available and report to the platform after a successful connection. When
your vehicle enters this area again, it can automatically connect to the Wi-Fi network.
In Client mode, when the AP mode is used upon the startup by default, without
connection to Veyes, it will automatically switch to the Client mode within 3 minutes
(this is a default value and can be configured). In Client mode, the duration of AP
mode after startup is configured in order to make the device report to the platform as
fast as possible after startup. You can set an appropriate duration of AP mode as
needed. If the duration of AP mode is set to any other value (between 0 and 180
seconds), without connection to Veyes after startup, upon reaching the set duration
value, the device will exit the AP mode and automatically switch to the Client mode,
3. WIFI Mode: When the Wi-Fi is set to AP mode, you can set the Wi-Fi frequency band.
4. ESSID: In AP mode, the entered value is the hotspot name when the hotspot function
of the device is turned on, and the Wi-Fi name when a mobile device connects to the device (no
longer a serial number. After the connection, it can access Veyes, but also the Internet as a
mobile terminal (the hotspot should be enabled)). In Client mode, the entered value is the name
client mode, the encryption mode can be None, WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK, and
WPA2.ENTERPRISE.
6. Password: In AP mode, the password is used for other mobile devices to access
Streamax MDVR. The correct password is required to connect the Wi-Fi network (No
password is required if the name and password are not configured. In this case, tap the serial
number or license plate number to connect). In client mode, the password is used for
Communication Module:
Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Network > Communication Module, as shown in the
following figure:
1. Server Type: After the SIM card is inserted into the device, the module type will be
2. Network Type: It is mixed mode by default, meaning that the communication module
supports 2G/3G/4G.
3. Dialing Parameter: includes APN, User Name, Password, Number, and Certification
(None, PAP, CHAP, or Mix). Enter the parameters provided by the SMI card manufacturer. The
fields are null by default. If so, dialing will be implemented according to the program's parameters.
4. Active Mode: The network module can be activated by external conditions. The modes
1) Always: After the device is started, the network module automatically starts to dial and
2) Telephone or SMS: After the device is started, the network module does not work.
Only by calling or sending a message to the phone number of the device can the network
module be activated to start dialing and connect to the server. Up to 5 dialable phone
3) IO: After the device is started, the network module does not work. Only after the IO
sensor is triggered, can the network module be activated to start dialing and connect to the
server.
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Bluetooth
Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Network > Bluetooth, as shown in the following figure:
Ports
RTSP Port: 554 by default. After entering the correct username and password, configure a fixed IP
address for the MDVR, enabling the real-time preview and playback of videos through RTSP.
Warning: Each stream supports only one RTSP request at the same time
For example:
rtsp://admin:[email protected]:554/mainstream0
rtsp://admin:[email protected]:554/substream1
5.7.6 Application
FTP Server:
The device allows connecting to an FTP server. After the IP address, port number, user name,
and password of the established FTP service are configured, the device can connect to the FTP
server to upload images or download files. Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Application >
Auto Download Reconnect: needs to be used with the CEIBA2 platform. The automatic
download tasks created through the CEIBA2 are managed by the platform. Specifically, you
can view the vehicles with downloads, networks (4G or Wi-Fi) used for the downloads, used
Wi-Fi AP by each vehicle if the Wi-Fi network is used, and the maximum number of vehicles
After Auto Download Reconnect is enabled, when the vehicle returns to the station and
cannot connect to the service, it will restart and try to download again after entering the sleep
mode for a while. When the download tasks are full, or the set AP reaches the upper limit, the
platform will instruct the device to enter sleep mode, and at the same time tell the device how
long to sleep before restarting. (That is, the sleep mode avoids wasting resources when queuing
Check to enable Auto Download Reconnect and set the reconnection time between 1 and 10
Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Voice Setup to manually configure the walkie-talkie volume
(including MP3 broadcast volume) and TTS voice. The range is 0 to 63, 55 by default. The screen is
as follows:
Tap Preferences > Basic Setup > Face Compare to set the driver face comparison parameters.
This function needs to be used with the FT Cloud platform. The screen is as follows:
2. DMS: allows you to set the threshold of the face comparison similarity. If the
similarity is greater than or equal to the set threshold, the driver can be identified.
turned on from the off status, and the vehicle is moving at a certain speed.
Timed Snapshot: allows you to set the scheduled time to 60~3600 seconds, 300
seconds by default
Go Back Capture: The device captures a snapshot when no-driver-alarm is triggered
until the alarm is cleared
Warning: The face comparison function is still in the verification stage and has not met the
conditions of the official release for commercial use. If needed, please contact your local agent or
5.8 Surveillance
5.8.1 Preview
The preview setting screen is mainly used for the display form on the externally connected
display, which supports single-screen and four-screen displays. The channel to be displayed can be
selected in a single-screen display. Tap Preferences > Surveillance > Live View, as shown in the
following figure:
This module includes system mode selection, overwrite function, lock duration setting, pre-
recording, and SD record mode. Tap Preferences > Surveillance > Record > General, as shown in
Warning: The system settings must be consistent with the video source (camera system),
Special note: Only after the protection time is passed or manually canceled, can the locked
By Capacity (default):
1) When the remaining memory space is insufficient, the historical recordings are
overwritten automatically for storing new recordings. Generally, it starts when the
remaining capacity is less than 1% and is performed based on memory blocks. The
block sizes of different memory capacities vary, and users need not focus on the
details.
performed before the multi-memory. For example, when memory 1 is full, video
3) When By Capacity is selected, the earliest recordings are overwritten first, and the
locked recordings are overwritten when the lock time is up or if unlocked manually.
By Day:
1) Files are overwritten by the set number of days, which ranges from 1 to 31.
2) If it is set to 1, the recording is saved for 1 day. If it is set to 31, the recording is
3) 31-day storage duration is only possible when the disk has sufficient space. If you
have set a 31-day duration but the recording is only available for 7 days, earlier
Never: Overwriting is not enabled for main-stream recording, mirrored stream, sub-
stream, and alarm stream. Recording stops after the storage is full.
By Minute:
Recordings are overwritten by the set number of minutes, which ranges from 30 (by
default) to 1,440. The overwriting accuracy is about 2 min, which means that if it is set to
Specifies the day(s) that locked recordings are retained. This setting prevents them from being
deleted earlier than expected. It is set to 7 days by default. For the operation of locking the
In alarm recording, recording files generated before the linkage alarm are extracted for event
analysis. The parameter value ranges from 1 to 60 minutes and is defaulted to 15 minutes.
1)In normal video recording, when an alarm is triggered, earlier recording data with a
duration indicated by the pre-recording time on alarm linkage is extracted and marked as
alarm recording. As shown in the figure below, T1-T3 is a normal recording. After an alarm
is generated at T3, T3 and later period, as well as the duration between T2 and T3, are
2)If there is no normal recording ongoing and the pre-recording function is enabled, the
device establishes a pre-recording stream segment upon startup. When an alarm is triggered
at T3, the recording generated between T2 and T3 in the pre-recording stream segment is
3)When non-alarm recording proves to be I-frame recording: After startup, two stream
segments are established, one is I-frame stream segment and the other is pre-recording
stream segment. When an alarm is triggered, the recording between T2 and T3 in the pre-
5. SD Record Mode: specifies the recording mode of the secondary SD card. It can be set to Sub-
Record, Mirror Record, Alarm Record Backup, or Loop Recording.
Sub Stream Recording: stores sub-stream recordings on the SD card.
Mirror Recording: uses main stream parameters, and the mirror recording data
includes video data, log information, and black box data. If the channel of main
stream video is disabled, mirror recording does not apply to this channel.
Alarm Record Backup: stores recording data only when an alarm is triggered.
On this screen, you can set the recording mode, recording parameters, and audio parameters
for each channel. Tap Preferences > Surveillance > Record > Main Stream, as shown in the
following figure:
Once a recording mode is selected, it applies to both sub stream and mirrored recording.
1. Enable: enables main stream recording after being checked.
2. Resolution: can be set to 720P or 1080P if a digital camera is connected (the final selection
is determined by the support of the digital camera), and
CIF/WCIF/HD1/WHD1/D1/WD1/720P/960P/1080P if an analog camera is connected.
Startup: indicates that the device keeps recording when it is started if the SD card is
Alarm: starts recording when the device alarms. For Alarm settings, see Preferences >
Alarm; you can also pre-record the recording before the alarm.
Schedule: indicates that the device records as scheduled. Tap on the right of Schedule
to navigate to the screen shown below. Tap corresponding to a specific day to add a
scheduled recording plan.
To add a scheduled recording plan, tap , as shown in the figure below. To delete this plan,
tap on the right of the plan. You can select Normal or Alarm from the Video Type drop-down
list to define the recording.
After setting the scheduled recording plan, tap OK to return to the previous step. Apply the
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defined scheduled plan to other dates by tapping Copy, as shown in the following figure:
8. Audio
Audio: indicates whether to record audio during video recording. It can be set to Always
On this screen, you can set the sub stream video and audio recording parameters for each
channel.
Note: The sub stream video recording can be enabled only when the sub stream video recording
is selected in the recording mode, and a SD card is installed in the second slot.
Tap Preferences > Surveillance > Record > Sub Stream, as shown in the following figure:
1. Enable: enables Sub Stream Recording for a specific channel after being checked.
Special note: When Main Stream is disabled, the entire video input is disabled. At this
time, the sub-stream video recording does not start when the Sub-Stream is enabled.
2. Resolution: Options: CIF, HD1, or D1 for an analog camera, and QVGA or 640×360 for a
digital camera.
3. Frame Rate: specifies the recording frame rate or the number of frames played per second.
It ranges from 1 to 25 for a PAL camera and 1 to 30 for an NTSC camera. It is 15 for sub
stream by default.
4. Quality: specifies the recording quality. The value ranges from 1 to 8. The smaller the
value, the better the quality. 1 indicates the best quality.
5. Encode Standard: can be set to H264 or H265, and the default value is H264.
6. Audio: indicates whether to record audio during video recording. It can be set to Always
Audio or No Audio.
Tap Copy to apply the sub stream setting parameters of a channel to other channels, as shown
in the following figure:
Special note: Using the stream calculation tool in the instruction package allows you to
calculate the required disk size according to the required recording specifications. The calculated
capacity size by this tool is a theoretical value for reference only.
Tap Preferences > Surveillance > Record > Record OSD. The screen for setting recording
OSD superimposition here allows you to superimpose the selected information on the recording,
which is different from OSD superimposition on the live view preview screen. Record OSD
supports the selection of 8 areas for enabling and location setting. In addition, in order to provide
better OSD overlay capability and effect of the video on the platform, especially to overlay the
processing information of AI, this screen is added with the video watermark mode function, and
when the function is checked, it can overlay the watermarking information onto videos of the
analog channel.
Tap Preferences > Surveillance > IPC Setup to set a connected IPC, as shown in the
following figure:
Search:
1. ONVIF: allows enabling IPCs external to the channels, searching and allocating
Setup:
On the Camera Setup screen, you can flip, mirror, and rotate the cameras in all channels. Tap
Preferences > Surveillance > Camera Setup, as shown in the following figure:
In the lower left corner of the screen, select the target channel to set the rotating angle of the
camera in this channel, and enable or disable mirroring and flipping for the camera.
Warning: Generally, the default screen angle of DashCam is normal. Please do not modify
the screen angle or flip the image at will; otherwise, Streamax will not be responsible for the
abnormal image.
On the Collection screen, you can set parameters related to the serial port, CAN, speed,
5.9.1 General
On the General screen, you can set parameters related to the serial port, CAN, speed, location,
mileage, and A-GPS.
1) Tap Preferences > Collection > General > Serial Port. The screen for setting the serial
Serial Port: allows selecting the peripheral you want to connect. The corresponding baud rate
Note: If it is connected to an R-Watch, the usage of 232-1 serial port must be set to R-watch
on this screen.
2) Tap Preferences > Collection > General > CAN. The CAN setting screen is displayed as
follows:
On this screen, you can configure the function type and Baud rate of the CAN to be accessed.
Warning: It supports the SAE J1939 standard. As some data fields may be customized
by automobile manufacturers, the final measured data shall prevail. In the event that any required
data is not supported, the integrated development is acceptable based on a specific protocol.
3) Tap Preferences > Collection > General > Speed. The Speed setting screen is displayed
as follows:
When Satellite or OBD is selected, the screen is displayed, as shown in the following
figure:
When Pulse is selected, the screen is displayed, as shown in the following figure:
If Automatic Correct is selected, tap Correct to calibrate the pulse ratio directly.
1) You need to manually enter the initial mileage of the odometer, and the system
2) Tap Start. The MCU will automatically record the number of pulses.
3) At any time, you can tap End, record the mileage of the odometer again, and
4) Enter the mileage difference, and tap Calculate. The calculation result will be
automatically displayed in Pulse Ratio. (The calculation result unit is consistent with
When Mix is selected in Source, you can set the priority of the speed source, which comes
Special note: Different power boxes support different pulse speeds. The default
Warning: You can see this interface and set the parameters only when the device detects
the GPS module.
Based on ACC status, the GPS upload mode includes constant upload, variable upload, and
sleep upload.
ACC Status Constant Upload Mode Variable Upload Mode
ACC ON 1. Timing: can be checked to set For more information, see the detailed
Interval Time that can be modified description. Note that you can select either
manually. Value range: 3~3600 s. Constant Upload Mode or Variable
Default value: 10 s. Upload Mode. Constant Upload Mode is
2. Distance: can be checked to set selected by default.
Interval Distance that can be
manually modified. Value range:
0.1~10 km.
3. Timing and Distance can be
checked at the same time.
ACC OFF Sleep upload
First, variable uploads are defined by two parameters, Moving Start and Moving Stop.
Second,
Moving Start: When the vehicle speed is higher than a value for a specified time
period, the vehicle is considered as having started. The default speed is 30 km/h and the default
time is 60s.
Moving Stop: When the vehicle speed is lower than a value for a specified time period,
the vehicle is considered as having stopped. The default speed is 20 km/h and the default time
is 5 minutes.
Upload mode:
When the vehicle status changes from Moving Stop to Moving Start:
Timing: can be modified manually and the default value is 60s.
Distance: can be modified manually and the default value is 0.1 km.
When the vehicle status changes from Moving Start to Moving Stop:
Timing: can be modified manually and the default value is 60s.
2. GPS data is uploaded repeatedly if the vehicle running angle changes significantly. The angle
can be defined by the user. By default, a piece of GPS data is uploaded when the vehicle angle is
45°.
4. For details of the sleep upload function, see ON/OFF settings in Preferences > Basic Setup >
Time Setup.
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GPS Command: in order to ensure that the original GPS data can be obtained for analysis
when the inertial navigation GPS goes wrong, the GPS original data acquisition command is
added. Tap Positioning > GPS Command, and enter "log gpgsv" in the command input box;
then, tap Send and save to enable the GPS raw data recording. At this time, the data is recorded
in the black box of the device, which can be obtained locally on the device or remotely on the
platform, and you can obtain GPS data for analysis after analyzing the recorded data. The GPS
original data recorded in the black box includes RMC, GGA, GSA, GSV, and GPATT. The
screen is as follows:
After the "log gpgsv" command is sent at the same time, the general information display
interface of "Veyes" displays the satellite positioning signals received by the device. By tapping
General > Positioning Information, you can view the number of satellites and the
If you want to manually turn off the GPS original data recording, you can choose to turn
off the GPS command enabling or enter "unlog gpgsv" in the command box; then, tap Send and
save to stop recording the GPS original data into the black box.
In addition, when the device detects that the GPS signal quality is poor, it makes prompts
via the LED light on the front panel of the device. At this time, the LED light indicating GPS
on the front panel flashes repeatedly (at intervals of 1 s), and it stops flashing when the
5) Tap Preferences > Collection > General > Mileage. The screen for setting the Mileage is
displayed. On this screen, you can specify the Base Value, and correct or clear the mileage
data, as shown in the following figure:
6) Tap Preferences > Collection > General > A-GPS. The screen for setting the A-GPS is
displayed.
In a strong signal environment, the autonomous GNSS receiver can cold start positioning
in about 30 seconds; but in a weak signal environment (such as under an elevated road, a tree-
lined path, between urban high-rise buildings, just out of a tunnel, just out of an underground
garage, etc.), Receivers without external assistance are slow to acquire satellites, have difficulty
acquiring a text from satellites, and therefore take a long time to locate, or even impossible to
locate. The AGNSS (AGPS) service can provide the receiver with auxiliary information
necessary for positioning, such as text, rough position, and time. Whether in a strong signal or
weak signal environment, the information can significantly shorten the time of first positioning
When in use, the AGPS proxy server regularly obtains all ephemeris data from various chip
manufacturers and stores the data on the server. The device connects to the proxy server
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through the default IP/domain name and port of the proxy server (parameters can be modified
manually). After the device is started, check whether the AGPS auxiliary information file
expires (different chip files have different due time). If it expires, request the AGPS proxy
server to obtain the latest ephemeris data, and download it to the local by overwriting. If the
Warning: This feature requires the deployment of a server, which is not officially open for
commercial use for the time being. The expected official server deployment to support commercial
You can set the time period during which the device will automatically take snaps at regular
intervals. Tap Preferences > Collection > Snap Setting > Time Snap. The Time Snap screen is
Check the Time Snap check box to enable time snap. Tap Add to add a period for this
function.
1) Set a time period and enable the snap function during this time period.
Independent snap parameters can be set for each time period. Specifically, tap the Operate
icon . The Snap Link Set screen is displayed, as shown in the following figure:
2) Snap Enable: enables the time snap function of this channel after being checked.
5) Upload Type: supporting FTP upload and HTTP upload. Snaps can be automatically
uploaded through FTP. For FTP settings, see Preferences > Basic Setup >
Application > Communication Module > FTP Server. When HTTP is selected, the
snaps are uploaded to the specified platform in HTTP mode. The HTTP parameter is
empty by default, and the HTTP address is issued through the platform.
7) Interval: specifies the interval between each snap in this time period, in seconds.
The device supports the alarm linkage snap, that is, the device starts to take snaps once an
alarm is triggered. Tap Preferences > Collection > Snap Setting > Trigger Snap. The setting
method is the same as that for time snap. Therefore, no more descriptions are provided here.
The fixed-distance capture is supported, that is, capturing pictures at a fixed distance and
uploading them to the platform. Tap Preferences > Collection > Snap Setting > Distance Snap.
The fixed-distance capture is disabled by default, and the distance unit follows the system unit. The
difference between the capture linkage setting method and the timed capturing is that the fixed-
distance capture setting does not contain capturing time interval setting.
Warning: The snap function consumes certain system resources, and various snap settings
cannot allow the average frequency of snapping in all channels to exceed 3 snaps in 5 seconds.
Streamax is not responsible for the system resource problem caused by frequent snapping due to
On the Base screen, you can set IO Alarm, Speed Alarm, Panel Alarm, and GPS Alarm.
Tap Preferences > Alarm > Base. The screen is displayed, as shown in the following figure:
IO Alarm screen:
1. Serial Number: Options: Sensor1, Sensor2, Sensor3, and Sensor4 (eight IO inputs
3. OSD: indicates the sensor name abbreviation that can be customized in OSD
superimposition.
1) The alarm can be superimposed on the preview screen and in the recording.
1) OSD superimposition;
5. Sensor Uses: sets the purpose of the sensor, which can be Left Steering, Right
Warning: Voltage can be detected by IO port ranges from 0-36V. Below 3.5V is
low, and above 3.5V is high. Please use in accordance with the visible range. Streamax
is not responsible for device damage due to exceeding the detectable range.
2) Effective Alarm Time: indicates a time period during which an alarm is repeatedly
triggered after being cleared. These repeated alarms within the period are considered a
For example, a motion detection alarm is triggered at 13:23:30 and cleared at 13:23:50. If
the effective time is set to 10 seconds, and a motion detection alarm is triggered within 10
seconds, the two motion detection alarms are considered to be the same alarm and are
recorded in the alarm log as one. The alarm linkage will not stop until the subsequent motion
detection is canceled.
7. Alarm Linkage: includes service functions that can be linked when an alarm occurs.
1) Channel: indicates the channel that needs to be recorded after an alarm is triggered.
2) Post Recording: indicates the time for the recording to continue when the alarm is
3) Lock: specifies whether to lock the alarm recording. If this option is selected, alarm
recording will be locked once the IO alarm is triggered. The recording is unlocked
4) Linkage IO Output: The IO output volume can be configured after the IO alarm is
triggered. The IO output can be configured and used only when the UPS power box
is used (conventional power supply boxes do not provide IO outputs). The duration
for IP output can be configured, and the value range is 0 to 255 seconds.
5) Linkage Screen: indicates the required live view screen after an alarm is triggered.
6) Alarm Snap: specifies whether to take a snap after the alarm is triggered. In the
case of setting the FTP address, after the IO alarm is triggered, the channel snap will
be enabled, and the snaps will be exported via FTP. If the platform is configured
with the alarm evidence upload parameters, snaps can also be uploaded to the
platform.
Speed Alarm: allows you to enable the over speed alarm function and set Alarm Type
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to Alarm or Event. On the Overspeed Trigger screen, specify Preload Speed Difference. A
warning is generated if the difference between the vehicle speed and limited speed is smaller
than the value of this parameter. An overspeed alarm is generated if the vehicle speed is greater
than the limited speed. The voices are different for the two alarms. Other parameters can be set
Panel Alarm: allows you to check the Panic Button to enable the panel alarm and set
alarm linkage parameters. On the Panic Trigger screen, you can set the trigger time for
pressing the button to trigger the panel alarm to 1~255s. Default value: 1s (now it cannot be
modified). Other parameters can be set in the same way as for IO Alarm.
GPS Alarm: specifies alarms generated when GPS signals are lost. Parameters can be set in
Video loss
On the Video Loss screen, you can set parameters for video loss alarms. Tap Preferences >
Alarm > Video > Video Loss and tap Setup in the Trigger column. The Video Loss Trigger
screen is displayed, as shown in the following figure: You can specify the channel for which video
loss alarms are generated. Alarm linkage parameters can be set in the same way as for IO Alarm.
Camera occluded
You can configure parameters for the camera cover alarm in the Cover screen. Tap Preferences >
Alarm > Video > Cover. The Cover screen is displayed, as shown in the following figure:
Tap Setup under Trigger to open the following screen. You can configure the channel,
sensitivity, duration time, valid time, and speed threshold for the camera cover alarm. In the AI
channel, the algorithms are used for detection. In the non-AI channel, the MDVR is used for
judgment. Alarm linkage parameters can be set in the same way as for IO Alarm.
The camera cover alarm of the ADAS channel is triggered when the vehicle speed exceeds 10
km/h and the duration of covering lasts for 15s. The cover alarm of the DMS channel is triggered
when the duration of covering lasts for 5s, and the speed exceeds the set speed value on the cover
alarm screen. The cover alarm of the DSC channel is triggered when the duration of covering lasts
for 6s, and the speed exceeds the set speed value on the cover alarm screen.
Privacy mode
The privacy mode trigger and release mode can be set on the privacy mode setting screen. Tap
Preferences > Alarm > Video > Privacy Mode. The screen is displayed, as shown in the following
figure:
Tap the Settings button to enter the following screen, where you can set the privacy channel,
privacy mode trigger mode, privacy mode release mode, and privacy mode voice enabling.
Privacy channel: when the privacy mode of a channel is turned on, it means that the audio and
video recording of this channel is turned off, and it is enabled after turned on;
Privacy mode trigger mode: by IO or ACC, which are optional. After the IO usage is configured,
the IO can be triggered to realize privacy mode on/off. For the specific setting method of IO, see
Preference > Alarm > Base. The ACC trigger mode means that the privacy mode (stopping audio
and video recording) is turned on after the ACC is turned off for 10s.
Privacy mode release method: there are two methods--by speed or by IO, and either of which
must be selected. The setting and usage of IO are consistent with the trigger mode. As long as the
IO is set, it can be used for triggering and releasing. Speed mode means that, when the privacy
mode is enabled, the privacy mode can be released if the vehicle speed is greater than a certain
value.
Privacy mode voice-enable: it refers to whether the broadcast voice is enabled when the privacy
mode is triggered or disabled. This function simultaneously controls the voices with the privacy
On this screen, you can set G-Sensor alarm and Geo-fence alarm parameters. Tap Preferences >
1. ACCEL2 is the name of the driver behavior alarm algorithm. If Enable is selected for
2. Alarm Type indicates the type of event triggered by intense driving behavior.
3. Trigger indicates the condition for triggering driving behavior alarms: The alarm can
be triggered by Harsh Braking, Hard Acceleration, Harsh Left Turn, and Harsh Right Turn.
Other parameters including Offset and Speed can be configured, as shown in the following
figure:
Shock: refers to collision detection. The G-Sensor is used to determine whether the collision occurs.
Note: In the ACCEL2 Trigger screen, the offset values of the four types of alarm, Harsh
Braking, Hard Acceleration, Harsh Left Turn, and Harsh Right Turn, are determined by
complex formulas. The general setting logic is that the recommended offset value is based on the
vehicle tonnage below. The offset value can be increased if the alarm is too easy to trigger and
reduced if the alarm is difficult to trigger. The offset values of the four types of alarms are not
completely linear. The higher the offset value, the more obvious the driver will feel. Shock's XYZ
value is in units of gravitational acceleration G. The parameter setting presents the threshold of
4. Linkage: specifies the service functions linked with the alarm that is triggered. The
Manual calibration:
After the manual calibration is saved, the calibration is considered successful when the XYZ
value at (0,0,1) is detected, and the successful calibration is recorded in the operation log. The
calibration success log contains the following information: G-sensor calibration success status, time,
and real-time values on the X, Y, and Z axes. The following screen will be displayed after the
Automatic calibration:
The original logic is used. After the fifth calibration is completed, the deviation is less than
±0.1 from the original values on the X, Y, and Z axes (0, 0, 1). The calibration success log contains
the following information: G-Sensor calibration success status, time, and real-time values on the X,
Y, and Z axes.
When the device enters the calibration process again and completes the calibration, the data is
recorded again.
Manual calibration: After the manual calibration is saved, the detected values on the X, Y, and
Z axes are not (0, 0, 1). As manual calibration forcibly sets the values to (0, 0, 1), there are almost
status abnormality, time, and real-time values on the X, Y, and Z axes are recorded when the
deviation of values on the X, Y, and Z axes are detected to be within ±0.1 from (0, 0, 1) for 5
module that supports vehicle attitude detection, this enabling is displayed on the screen. Since
the vehicle attitude output by the inertial navigation module is more accurate than the attitude
and vibration events. When the function is enabled, the device can detect these events through
inertial navigation.
Note: The newly introduced integrated navigation function works well in small vehicles
and still needs optimization through road tests for large vehicles. Meanwhile, due to the
combination of speed change and G-sensor data introduced by the integrated navigation, there
is a delay alarm of about 10 seconds that is only suitable for post-event analysis. The expected
On the Geo-Fence screen, you can set the processing strategies for fence entry/exit and
paths. This function must co-work with the CEIBA2 or FT Cloud platform.
5.10.4 AI Alarms
You can set AI alarm parameters through Veyes. Tap Preferences > Alarm > AI App to enter
The parameter settings of all AI alarms share the same logic. The trigger conditions of each
alarm include the following and can be set as required. Speed range, sensitivity, effective time (only
one alarm is recorded when multiple alarms are triggered within this time range), and duration
(duration of the alarm persists), among others. However, there are slight differences in the settable
Since the parameter settings for all AI alarms are basically the same, the following exemplifies
how to set HMW alarm parameters. In addition, the No Driver and Distraction alarms in
LDW/DMS alarms under the ADAS alarm are used as an example to show the parameter setting
HMW
Tap Preferences > Alarm > AI App > ADAS. Check Enable for HMW, as shown in the following
figure:
Alarm Type: Select Alarm or Event. When an Event is selected, generated alarms are not reported
to the platform. For details about the difference, see Section 2.9.1 "Base Alarm."
Trigger: Tap Setup to set alarm triggering conditions, as shown in the following figure:
LvI1 Speed Range: specifies the speed range of level-1 alarms. The default value ranges
from 20 to 50 km/h. When a level-1 alarm is triggered, an MP3 voice is announced from
the MDVR;
LvI2 Speed Range: specifies the speed range of level-2 alarms. The lower threshold of
this parameter depends on the upper threshold of level-1 alarms. When the upper threshold
of level-1 alarms is changed, the lower threshold of level-2 alarms changes accordingly.
When a level-2 alarm is generated, the MDVR gives out a "beep" sound only.
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Sensitivity: specifies the sensitivity that an alarm is triggered. Optional values are Low,
Middle, High, and Custom. Middle is selected by default. When Custom is selected,
enter the target value. In the ADAS open alarm, sensitivity is configurable only for the
HMW. The value range is 0.6 to 4 (the time is the relative distance divided by the vehicle
Duration: the duration of the headway monitoring warning (HMW) refers to a certain
period of time that the conditions for HMW last, and the alarm will not be generated until
the certain period of time is reached. The setting range of the HMW duration is 0.10 ~
Effective Time: a time period during which a cleared alarm is reported again. Alarms
Channel: indicates the channel that needs to be recorded after an alarm is triggered; the
Post Recording: indicates the time for the alarm recording to continue when the alarm is
cleared. Value range: 1-30 min. Default value: 1 min. Prerequisite: The alarm recording is
Lock: specifies whether to lock the alarm recording. If this option is selected, the alarm
recording will be locked once the LDW alarm is triggered. The recording is unlocked after
Linkage IO Output: The IO output volume can be configured after the IO alarm is
triggered. The IO output can be configured and used only when the UPS power box is
used (conventional power supply boxes do not provide IO outputs). The duration for IP
Linkage Screen: indicates the required live view screen after an alarm is triggered. It can
Capture: Tap Setup under Alarm Capture to enter the screen shown below.
In previous versions, for alarm capture setting, you have to check the Enable Alarm Capture
under the AI Alarm, and go to Data Acquisition > Alarm Capture to set the parameters of capture
images, including resolution and number of images. In order to simplify operations, we gather all
Capture Mode: Single Capture and Cycle Capture are optional. Single Capture
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indicates the device captures only one image each time and repeats the operation after a
certain time period, which is determined by the following parameter Capture Interval.
For example, if the Capture Pcs is set to 3 and the Capture Interval is set to 1s for single
capture, when an alarm is triggered, the device captures one image every 1s. Cycle capture
indicates the device captures multiple images each time and repeats the operations at the
capture interval again and again until the effective time of the alarm expires. The number
of captured images and the capture interval are determined by the following parameters:
Capture Pcs and Capture Interval. For example, if the Capture Pcs is set to 3 and the
Capture Interval is set to 5s, when an alarm is triggered, the device captures 3 images
simultaneously and then repeats the operation every 5s until the effective time of the alarm
expires.
Capture Interval: 5~3600s, default: 5s. For single capture, if the Capture Pcs is set to 3
and the Capture Interval is set to 5s, when an alarm is triggered, the device captures one
image and repeats the operation every 5s to capture the second, and then the third.
Channel: Selects the channel to capture images when an alarm is triggered. You need to set
the Snap Enable, FTP, and Resolution parameters of the captured images.
LDW
Tap Preferences > Alarm > AI App > ADAS. Enable LDW alarm. On the alarm triggering
setting screen, tap Setup to configure alarm parameters, as shown in the following figure:
Comparing LDW alarm with HMW alarm, the setting screen has no duration and comparing
FCW alarm with HMW alarm, the setting screen has no sensitivity and duration, with other setting
No Driver
Tap Preferences > Alarm > AI App > DMS/DSC. Enable No Driver alarm. On the alarm
No Driver alarms have only one level. When a No Driver alarm is triggered, there is a voice
Other parameters are the same as those of HMW and are not described here.
Distraction
The trigger conditions of Distraction alarms are similar to those of other alarms, except that
Distraction alarms have the parameters: Judgement and Level of distraction parameters. By setting
these parameters, you can control the Distraction alarm scenarios more accurately.
downward. There are different sensitivity thresholds for different conditions (you need to
rearview mirror during their drive. In order to avoid such false alarms, you can set the
Level of distraction parameter, allowing drivers to turn around to a certain degree. The
Level of distraction parameter can be set to Light, Medium, or High. Light indicates that
an alarm is triggered when the driver slightly turns around; High indicates that an alarm is
In the AI function, BSD alarm is supported. Tap Preferences > Alarm > AI App > BSD. The
following screen is displayed, where you can set the relevant parameters of the BSD alarm. The
BSD alarm does not distinguish Level I and Level II alarms by the speed range, but according to the
Note: The device does not support the BSD alarm at present. We will reserve the interface
departure alarms can occur a lot because the driver often crosses the marking while driving. Seatbelt
alarms are often triggered because of the color of clothes, deliberately blocking seatbelts, etc. In
terms of alarm application, it is recommended not to use the local reminders and video upload
functions for lane departure alarms, and the number of alarms is only a data evaluation dimension
for drivers to follow the traffic rules. For seatbelt detection, the local reminder is disabled, and
image upload is set. This function can be used for patrol inspection, and the images uploaded can be
5.10.4.1 Algorithm
On the algorithm parameter setting screen of AI alarms, you can modify the installation height
and left margin of the ADAS lens, as well as the front end width and length, set the left and right
rudders,, and enable or disable the AI alarm voice, R-Watch (if connected), and audible and visual
Tap Preferences > Alarm > AI App > Calibration Parameter, as shown in the following
figure.
The ADAS calibration value can be in centimeters or inches. After the unit is selected, the
In addition, the DSC automatic calibration option is added to the screen, and it is enabled by
default. After checking Enable, even if manual calibration is not performed, the device will
Note: At present, DSC uses automatic calibration for propulsion. After DSC Auto
Calibration is checked, you cannot select manual calibration by tapping Preferences > Alarm > AI
App > Algorithm Calibration. Normally, manual calibration applies to calibration tests in the
office.
On the Voice Control screen, you can uniformly control the switches of AI alarm voices, R-
watch voices, and audible and visual alarm B1/B2 voices. After the main switch for voice control is
enabled, you need to turn on the sub-switch of each alarm (not applicable for audible and visual
alarm B1/B2) before the voice prompt can be broadcast. If the main switch is disabled, even though
you turn on the sub-switch of every alarm, no voice prompt will be announced.
Tap Preferences > Alarm > AI App > Voice Setting, as shown in the following figure.
AI Alarm Voice Enable: enables or disables the MP3 alarm voice. After this option is
selected, when an alarm is triggered, the MDVR will play an MP3 alarm voice. For level-1
alarms, the voice is alarm prompt; and for level-2 alarms, the voice is "beep".
R-Watch Enable: enables or disables the R-Watch voice. If this option is selected, R-
Watch will play the beep alarm sound and display the icon when an R-Watch peripheral is
B1/B2 Broadcast Enable: enables or disables the voice control of the Audible and Visual
Alarm. After the device is connected with a BSD camera and an audible and visual alarm,
when a BSD alarm is triggered, the audible and visual alarm will give voice and flash
prompts.
Enabling or disabling the MP3 Voice and R-Watch Voice of the following alarms may
5.10.4.3 Calibration
On the algorithm calibration screen of AI alarms, set the algorithms used by the camera
channels.
Tap Preferences > Alarm > AI App > Algorithm Calibration, as shown in the following
figure.
When the Road Facing Camera is used for advanced assistant driving, the usage of the 1-
channel algorithm needs to be set to ADAS, and the mode type needs to be set to normal mode
When the Cabin Facing Camera is used for the intelligent cockpit, the 2-channel algorithm
needs to be set to DSC, and the mode type needs to be set to normal mode
When the IPC channel (CH4) is connected with an external DMS camera (C29N) and needs to
be used for driving status detection, the 4-channel algorithm needs to be set to DMS and cannot be
modified, the 2-channel algorithm needs to be set to None, and the mode type needs to be set to
normal mode.
Special note: In the current status, only simultaneous operations of two AI algorithms are
supported, that is, ADAS+DSC or ADAS+DMS (either DSC or DMS). Please be noted that
We attach great importance to the privacy protection of the driver, so the privacy mode
function is specially designed for the device to ensure that the remote preview and recording are
disabled when the driver is in the parking scene. Privacy mode function: When the driver parks, the
device can be manually triggered to disable the recording of the corresponding channel. The device
supports various trigger modes, automatic exit, and flexible configuration of the recording channel
to be disabled, and a separate panel button for the privacy mode is designed to facilitate the driver's
operation. The following describes how to quickly configure and use the privacy mode function.
Refer to the privacy mode in Video Alarms, as shown in the following figure:
3. Tap Speed as the Exit Method, and set the speed to 5 KM/H
1. Park
2. Press and hold the panel button for 2s, release the button, and the voice "privacy mode
enable" is announced.
3. At this time, the privacy channel is closed to protect the driver's privacy.
4. If the vehicle starting speed exceeds the threshold, the privacy mode automatically exits,
5. Manually exit the privacy mode: press and hold the panel button for 2s, release the button,
Check whether the power cable is well connected and whether the fuse is intact and fully
inserted.
According to the power supply logic designed for the system, when the device is powered by
OBD, it is powered when the vehicle is moving (G-sensor acceleration value > 10 g). If the
OBD is installed under normal power supply, shake the power box slightly.
Make sure that the SIM card is inserted before device startup. If it is inserted after device
Make sure that the SD card is inserted before device startup. If it is inserted after device startup,
After the SD card is inserted into the device, format it before use.
Check whether the camera system matches the current system mode. If not, modify the system
mode.
8. Appendix
Main stream: HD stream, which is mainly used to store the recordings for post-event evidence
analysis.
Sub-stream: SD stream, which is generally used for remote preview and recording storage. When
the memory capacity is limited and cannot meet the marketing demand, dual memory can be
considered to save the main stream for general recording storage and evidence analysis and the sub-
CEIBA2: The client software of the previous generation of video service platform based on CS
architecture, which supports playing H264 (original data, including black box data) exported by the
device. If needed, contact your local technical support for docking and acquisition.