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Recording Resolution | Up to 1080p |
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Network | Ethernet |
File Format | MP4 |
Video Compression | H.264 |
Operating System | Embedded Linux |
Power Supply | 12V DC |
Storage | USB |
Control | USB |
Explains symbols used within the user guide for warnings and cautions.
Details symbols found on the device itself, indicating manufacturer and electrical safety.
Covers electrical shock hazards, fuse replacement, exposure to rain/moisture, and equipment modification.
Discusses safe operation as a medical device, recommended testing, and proper disposal methods.
Details compliance with FCC Part 15 Class B rules for digital devices and radio frequency emissions.
Covers Canadian regulations regarding radio interference from digital apparatus.
Provides essential instructions for safe operation, installation, and maintenance of the apparatus.
Outlines procedures for servicing, handling damaged equipment, and qualified personnel requirements.
Explains the user's responsibility for resetting the device and deleting personal data before service.
Defines the device's purpose, target users, and its core functionalities as a medical recorder.
Details optional functions like 4K activation and notes on passive cooling and temperature range.
Guides on connecting cameras, USB drives, and external devices before powering on.
Lists essential settings for language, time, patient info, network, storage, and quality.
Describes the integrated touchscreen for operation and access to settings.
Details the buttons and connectors on the front of the MVR / MVR Pro unit.
Lists all input/output ports, connectors, and power interface on the rear of the device.
Explains the icons displayed on the live view screen for various functions.
Describes how to use the USB keyboard with trackpad for device control and shortcuts.
Details the buttons and their functions on the physical remote control.
Explains using a tablet with the MVR Remote App for external device control.
Guides on connecting the MVR / MVR Pro to medical imaging equipment and remote triggers.
Instructions for inserting and using a USB flash drive for recording and data transfer.
Describes the process of starting a new study and inputting patient information.
Explains how to use the patient button or keyboard to finish a recording session.
Details how to manually input patient information via the touchscreen or keyboard.
Guides on retrieving and reusing existing patient data from storage.
Explains how to capture still images using the front panel button or keyboard shortcut.
Instructions on starting, stopping, and tips for recording video, including capturing images during recording.
Explains how to pause and resume video recording, and the function of the light ring.
Describes how to toggle between different video input sources during live view.
Details how to select internal, USB, or network storage and resolution limits.
Reinforces the process of recording to a USB flash drive and its activation.
Explains the process and considerations for using USB hard drives for recording.
Guides on determining USB drive format and transferring recorded data to a computer.
Discusses using internal storage as a backup and best practices for cache management.
Details setting up network storage for long-term archiving and its configuration steps.
Explains how to access and review recorded studies from the live screen.
Lists the various functions available within the Archive for managing recorded studies.
Describes how to select internal, USB, or network storage within the Archive interface.
Provides instructions on how to delete single files, complete studies, or clear all device storage.
Explains how to play videos, use the timeline, and understand tags created during recording.
Details options for editing still images, such as magnification, cropping, and adding notes.
Guides on saving still images as PDF reports and printing options.
Explains how to import a custom header image for reports.
Discusses how to view transferred images and videos on Windows/Mac computers.
Explains the device's ability to automatically repair corrupted video files on USB drives.
Describes the use of footswitches and camera triggers for remote control functions.
Details accessing system information, parameters, and settings.
Explains where to find Device ID, MAC addresses, and QR codes for device identification.
Outlines settings for video input, recording quality, recording options, and photo settings.
Details settings for patient info, printer, date/time, language, and archive management.
Lists advanced settings like connections, Wi-Fi, remote app, and update/default options.
Recommends and explains how to lock advanced settings with a password for security.
Guides on enabling and setting up user accounts to protect the device and data.
Explains how to log in using user names and passwords and the consequences of lost credentials.
Details Picture-in-Picture (PIP) and Parallel Recording options for multi-input scenarios.
Covers setting video time limits, time lapse recording, and pause function.
Explains how to upgrade the device for 4K recording and the need for an activation key.
Lists physical dimensions, weight, and operating/storage environmental conditions.
Details power requirements, input/output connections, USB, LAN, WLAN, and Bluetooth specs.
Provides specific dimensions, weight, and detailed environmental operating parameters.
Lists relevant certifications like CE, CULUS, FCC, and RoHS compliance.
Reiterates FCC compliance for digital devices and provides instructions for interference correction.
Addresses compliance with FCC portable RF exposure limits and safety guidelines.
Details Industry Canada compliance and operating conditions for radio frequency devices.
Provides specific cautions regarding antenna gain, radar interference, and indoor usage for Wi-Fi bands.
Explains the one-year warranty period, conditions, and limitations of coverage.
Outlines user responsibilities for warranty claims and conditions that void the warranty.