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Lists acronyms and their definitions relevant to the DVR system's operation and features.
Provides the website address for accessing more information about Seon Design Inc. and its products.
Introduces the Trooper TL4 Plus Mobile Digital Video Recording (DVR) System and its capabilities.
Lists key features of the TL4 DVR, including channel count, resolution, compression, storage, GPS, and connectivity.
Explains how H.264 compression affects recording time and memory usage based on picture quality settings.
Lists the typical components of a Trooper TL system, such as the DVR, cameras, drives, and optional accessories.
Details the TL4 DVR front panel connectors and indicators, including drive lock, USB ports, and status LEDs.
Describes the TL4 DVR back panel connectors for alarm, control, cameras, network, and power.
Explains the features and functions of the trackball mouse used for navigating the DVR interface.
Provides an overview of methods for configuring, playing back, and archiving TL DVR content.
Guides on how to safely remove and replace the DVR's hard drive, including necessary cautions.
Outlines methods for searching, playing back, and archiving recorded video using different interfaces.
Explains how to use the HDD Dock and vMax View software to access and archive video from the DVR drive.
Details how to access the DVR content locally using an OSD and trackball mouse, including screen information.
Describes how to access the playback menu via OSD to search, play, and archive video.
Explains how to use the DVR's search function to find recorded information by date, time, alarms, signals, or events.
Guides on archiving video clips to a USB memory device, specifying start/end dates and times.
Provides instructions on how to copy video files to a USB memory device, including progress and segmentation.
Explains how to use the One-Touch download feature for quick downloading of recorded information to a USB drive.
Lists the minimum system requirements for accessing DVRs using the vMax Web interface.
Provides steps for remotely accessing the DVR via Ethernet or wireless using vMax Web and Internet Explorer.
Describes the vMax Web interface layout, including tab areas, viewing area, and user login information.
Explains how to use the Live tab in vMax Web to view live video streams and manage channel display and audio.
Details the Configuration tab in vMax Web, which contains menus for DVR features and settings.
Guides on using the Playback tab to search and play recorded video from the DVR using time or event criteria.
Explains searching DVR video by time point or by specific events like alarms, signals, or system events.
Details how to archive recorded video segments using the vMax Web Archive tab, specifying cameras and date ranges.
Instructs on viewing archived video using the vMax View software application.
Provides instructions for installing firmware updates on the TL DVR using a USB memory device.
Explains how configuration files are uploaded to the DVR, either via USB or network.
Details the process of uploading configuration files to the DVR using a USB memory device.
Guides on remotely uploading configuration files to the DVR using the vMax Web interface.
Provides instructions on how to return a Trooper TL product for service, including obtaining an RA number.
Offers solutions for common problems encountered with the Trooper TL DVR, such as power issues and no video.
Lists the product specifications for the Trooper TL4 and TL2 Mobile DVR System.
Explains the Advanced Smart-Temp feature and its behavior regarding DVR temperature.
Details various functional features of the Trooper TL system, like time format, repeat record, and playback speed.
Describes the physical attributes of the Trooper TL's front cover and cable cover, including material and lock type.
Details Seon Design Inc.'s disclaimer of liability and limitations on warranties for the product.
Outlines governing laws and jurisdiction for customers in the United States.
Outlines governing laws and jurisdiction for customers in Canada.
Explains the policy and procedure for advance replacement of defective products under warranty.
| Video Input | 4 channels |
|---|---|
| Video Output | HDMI, VGA |
| Power Supply | 12 VDC |
| Hard Drive Support | Up to 6TB |
| Mobile App | Yes |
| Compression | H.264 |
| Network Connectivity | Ethernet |
| Operating Temperature | -10 °C to +55 °C (14 °F to 131 °F) |