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Brand | VisionTrack |
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Model | VT5500-G-LTE |
Category | Dash Cameras |
Language | English |
Description of the 5-channel full HD 1080p ruggedised mobile digital video recorder (MDVR).
Details on the operating system and general system configuration.
Specifications related to video input, output, and resolution.
Specifications for audio input and output channels.
Information on display output, OSD, and interface.
Details on recording modes, image quality, and storage.
Functionality for playback channels and search modes.
Introduction to the manual's purpose and target audience.
Guides users through accessing primary menus like Business Menu.
Allows making calls, managing contacts, and reviewing call records.
Handles reading and sending text messages via the business platform.
Procedure for authenticating users with username and password.
Covers fundamental operations like recording search, export, and log management.
Select and export video recordings in various formats like H.264 or AVI.
Search and analyze system logs based on time, type, and associated video.
Options for synchronizing device time via satellite, NTP, or central server.
Configure device sleep modes and ignition-based power management.
Manage user accounts, permissions, and administrator settings.
Setup network connectivity using local, Wi-Fi, or cellular (3G/4G) options.
Configure FTP server for data uploads and automatic download tasks.
Configure real-time video display, screen modes, and channel selection.
Manage dual-stream recording, storage, and specific recording modes.
Setup and configure IP cameras, including auto-discovery and IP addressing.
Configure Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera operation modes and protocols.
Configure basic parameters for connected sensors, including OSD naming.
Configure advanced sensor connections and snapshot settings.
Set up timed and triggered snapshots for data capture.
Manage ECO-Driving features through remote and local calibration.
Set operational thresholds and monitor for faults in temperature and voltage.
Configure fundamental alarms like panel, speed, and IO triggers.
Set up video loss, motion detection, and covered video alarms.
Configure ACC, Geo-fence, and temperature/humidity related alarms.
Define actions triggered by alarms, such as post-recording and screen linkage.
Configure advanced AI-driven alarms like ADAS, DSM, and BSD.