AD Plus2.0 User Manual 2.6.6. 1. Server Type: is set to Communication Module. 2. Network Type: is set to Mix. 3. Dialing Parameter: allows setting the APN, which can be configured as VPN network parameters. 4. You can also configure information of the communication module. Application FTP Server: The device allows connecting to an FTP server.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual each AP for simultaneous downloads on the platform. Auto Download Reconnect, that is, 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.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 1. FaceCaptureEnable: enables face comparison after being selected. 2. DSM: allows you to set the threshold of the face comparison similarity. If the similarity is greater than or equal to the set threshold, the two faces are considered to be owned by the same driver. 3.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 2.7.2.1 General Settings In this module, you can specify the system mode, overwrite function, lock duration, pre-recording, SD record mode, and privacy channel configuration. Tap Preferences > Surveillance > Record > General, as shown in the following figure: 1. System: PAL and NTSC are available. Note: This setting must be consistent with the video source system. 2. Overwrite: You can select By Capacity, By Day, or Never.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual In alarm recording, recording files generated before alarm triggering 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 this parameter is extracted and marked as alarm recording as well. As shown in the figure below, T1-T3 is a normal recording.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual triggered. 2.7.2.2 Loop Record: is the loop recording for dual TF card. Main Stream Setting On this screen, you can set the recording mode, video parameters, and audio parameters for each channel. Tap Preferences > Surveillance > Record > Main Stream, as shown in the following figure: Note: The recording mode can be configured for channels individually. Once recording mode is selected, it applies to both sub-stream and mirror recording. 1.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual To add a scheduled recording plan, tap on the screen shown below. To delete this plan, tap on the right of the plan. Select Normal or Alarm under the Video Type area to define the recording. After setting the scheduled recording plan, tap OK to return to the previous step.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 8. Audio Note: Separate audio recording is not supported. Audio: Whether to record audio during video recording. You can select Always Audio or No Audio. 9. 1) Always Audio: The video is always accompanied by audio. 2) No Audio: The video is not accompanied by audio. Alarm Quality: specifies the quality of alarm recording. The smaller the value, the better the quality. 10. Encode Mode: VBR or CBR optional 11.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 1. Enable: Sub-stream recording is enabled for a specific channel after this option is selected. 2. Resolution: The value is CIF, HD1, or D1 for an analog camera and is QCGA/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.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual Tap Preferences > Surveillance > Record > Record OSD. The video recording superimposition setting screen is displayed, as shown in the following figure: Video OSD superimposition allows you to superimpose selected information on the recording and is different from OSD superimposition in live view preview. Other settings are the same as those for live view preview and are not described here.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 2.7.4. 1) Normal: normal recording, algorithm recognition 2) Calibration: The camera is calibrated during installation. Algorithm recognition-based alarming is not supported in this mode. Camera Setting In this module, you can flip, mirror, and rotate the cameras in all channels.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual Serial Port: Select the peripheral you want to connect. The baud rate is filled by the corresponding value automatically. If the baud rate is incorrect, modify it manually. Note: If the AD Plus2.0 is connected to an R-Watch, the usage of 232-1 serial port must be set to Rwatch on this screen. 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.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual When Pulse is selected, the screen is shown as below: Where 3. Calibration Mode: Select Input Manually or Input Automatically. When Input Automatically is selected, tap Correct to proceed with the calibration.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual When you select Mix for speed source, you can set its priority. There are 6 priorities in total. The figure is shown as follows: 4 Click Preferences > Collection > General > Location to enter the GPS Report Strategy setting screen. You can select different modes to upload GPS signals according to market demands. Based on ACC status, the GPS upload mode includes constant upload, variable upload, and sleep upload. ACC status Constant upload Variable upload 1.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 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. The definition of 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.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual then, click 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 1s), and it stops flashing when the positioning signal is recovered. 1) Choose Preferences > Collection > General > Mileage.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 2.8.2. Capture Setting 2.8.2.1 Timed Capture A time period can be specified to enable the device to capture images automatically. Tap Preferences > Collection > Snap Setting > Time Snap. The Time Snap screen is displayed, as shown in the following figure: Select Enable to enable timed capture and tap Add to add a period for this function. Start Time/End Time: 1) Set a time period, during which timed capture is enabled. 2) The period must be within a day.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 2.8.2.2 1) Channel: Select the camera channel for capture. 2) Snap Enable: Select to enable timed capture for this channel. 3) Resolution: Select the capture resolution. 4) Quality: Select from 1 to 8. Value 1 (Best) indicates the best image quality. 5) Upload method: supporting FTP upload and HTTP upload. Captured pictures can be automatically uploaded through FTP. See Section 2.6.6 for details on FTP settings.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 2.8.2.3 Fixed-range Capture The fixed-distance capture is supported, that is, capturing pictures at a fixed distance and uploading them to the platform. Click Preferences > Collection > Snap Setting > Distance Snap. The fixed-distance capture is disabled by default, and the distance unit follows the system unit.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual superimposition. 4. Alarm Type: Alarm or Event When Alarm Type is Alarm: 1) Alarms are superimposed on the preview and recording screen. 2) Alarms are uploaded to the platform. 3) Alarm logs are write-accessible. When Alarm Type is Event: 1) OSD superimposition does not apply. 2) Alarms are not uploaded to the platform. 3) Write an alarm log. 5. Sensor Uses: Set the purpose of the IO, which can be Left Steering, Right Steering, Brake, and Privacy. 6.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 1) Channel: specifies the recording channel after an alarm is generated. The recordings of selected channels will be marked as alarm recordings. 2) Post Recording: specifies the duration, during which recording continues after an alarm is cleared. Value range: 1-30 minutes. Default value: 1 Min. 3) Lock: specifies whether to lock alarm recordings. If this option is selected, alarm recording will be locked once IO alarm is triggered.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 2.9.2. 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 the same way as for IO Alarm.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual Camera cover You can configure parameters for the camera cover alarm in the Cover screen. Choose 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.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual Privacy Mode The privacy mode trigger and release mode can be set on the privacy mode setting screen. Click Preferences > Alarm > Video > Privacy Mode. The screen is displayed, as shown in the following figure: Click 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.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual Privacy mode voice-enable: it refers to whether the broadcast voice is enabled when the privacy mode is triggered or touched. This enabling simultaneously controls the voice of privacy mode on/off, which can not be controlled separately. 2.9.3. Advanced On this screen, you can set G-Sensor alarm and Geo-fence alarm parameters. Tap Preferences > Alarm > Advanced, as shown in the following figure: On the Driver Behavior Alarm screen: 1.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual Shock: refers to collision detection. The G-Sensor is used to determine whether the collision occurs. The collision thresholds can be configured in this parameter. 4. Linkage: specifies the service functions linked with the alarm that is triggered. The setting is the same as that for IO Alarm. 5. The G-sensor can be calibrated either automatically or manually.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual Calibration failure status judgment: 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 no manual calibration failures. Automatic calibration: Automatic calibration is a continuous process.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 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 the alarm persists).
AD Plus2.0 User Manual Alarm Type: Select Alarm or Event. When 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: Lvl1 Speed Range: specifies the speed range of level-1 alarms. The default value ranges from 20 to 50 km/h.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual Duration: the duration of the headway monitoring warning (HMW) refers to a certain period of time that the conditions for HMW last for, 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 ~ 10.00, and 2 can be a floating-point input. The default value is 2s. Effective Time: a time period during which a cleared alarm is reported again. Alarms generated in this period are considered the same.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual is cleared. Value range: 1-30 minutes. Default value: 1 Min. 3) Lock: specifies whether to lock alarm recordings. If this option is selected, alarm recording will be locked once LDW alarm is triggered. The recording is unlocked after the alarm is cleared. 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 boxes do not provide IO outputs).
AD Plus2.0 User Manual No Driver Tap Preferences > Alarm > AI App > DMS/DSC. Enable No Driver alarm. On the alarm triggering setting screen, tap Setup, as shown in the following figure: No Driver alarms have only one level. When a No Driver alarm is triggered, there is a voice prompt. The alarmed speed can be customized and is defaulted to 20 km/h. Other parameters are the same as those of HWM and are not described here. In the AI function, BSD alarm is supported.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 2.9.5. Algorithm Parameters On the algorithm parameter setting screen of AI alarms, you can modify the ADAS calibration height, and enable or disable AI alarm voice prompt and the R-Watch function (if R-Watch is present). Tap Preferences > Alarm > AI App > Algorithm, as shown in the following figure. The unit of ADAS Camera Install Height can either be cm or inch. If cm is selected, the value range is 50 to 400 cm and the default value is 153 cm.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual 2.9.6. Algorithm 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.
AD Plus2.0 User Manual FCC Statement: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.