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Prosecutor Digital Manual March 2006 Rev B - AVE
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1. Connect all applicable cables to the vault Attaching the cables to the rear of the vault Connect the control head cable rear camera and MIC cable antenna cable and the power cable to the rear of the vault Bundle the cables to create a service loop so that the vault can easily be unlocked removed from the base plate and cables disconnected Prosecutor of Texas LLC 15 Installation Control Head Remove the control head mounting plate from the control head 4 screws on front Remove the sun visors inner attachments closest to the rear view mirror Position the control head mounting plate between the sun visors such that when the control head is attached the monitor can be viewed from driver s position Align the hole over the sun visor s inner attachment holes and reinstall the sun visor attachments making sure the control head mounting plate is captured by the attachments If additional support is desired requires making holes in headliner 3 4 inch self drill ing screws can be used to attach the mounting plate to the secondary metal under the headliner Wait to mount the control head until the end of the installation Attaching the control head mounting plate between the sun visors Note If you have a ticket light round light added to your vehicle you have to use the ticket light adapter To determine whether or not you need the ticket light adapter position the control head behind the light
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4. Enter the letter or numeric character using the or buttons After entering the first letter press the F F button to move the cursor to the next place Again use the or button to select the next letter Repeat steps 3 to 5 until you enter the complete title After entering the title press the Stop button it will return you to the Set Message menu Enter the all the remaining messages the same way Select Exit to return to the Set Message menu OoOnNOOKRWDND Set Message Record 1 Place the cursor in front of Set Message record using the or button 2 Press the F F button and the following menu will appear on the screen Set Message Record Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 Message 5 Exit Place the cursor in front of the message that you want to change and press the F F button Ablinking cursor will appear on the screen Using the or buttons toggle between ON or OFF After selection press the F F button Again use the or button to select the next Message to program Repeat steps 1 to 5 until you entered all messages Select Exit to return to the Set Message menu Select Exit again to return to the Display Settings menu Prosecutor of Texas LLC 33 CONOOR WON Programming Input Voltage The DVR can display the input voltage on the screen You
5. F F button moves the cursor toward the right postion REW back space STOP exits out of the editing mode Messages The Prosecutor Digital System has five message inputs that can appear on screen Each message can display up to 6 characters These messages are activated on the LCD display when the control head gets a signal from the interface cable See the Installation section for the connections pin outs of the interface cable Three mes sage inputs are standard with the system By default these are SRN when the siren is turned on LTS when the lights are turned on and AUD when the audio is turned on Messages 4 and 5 are options for brakes and turn signal and can be purchased separately from Prosecutor Set Message 1 Place the cursor in front of Message using the or button and press the F F button 2 Press the F F button the menu below will appear on the screen Prosecutor of Texas LLC 32 Programming Set Message Set message Set message record Exit 1 Place the cursor in front of Set Message using the or button 2 Press the F F button and the following menu will appear on the screen Set Message Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 Message 5 Exit Place the cursor in front of the message that you want to change and press the F F button Ablinking cursor will appear on the screen
6. Prosecutor Digital Trunk Mounted Unit MJPEG Operation Manual Prosecutor of Texas LLC Humble Texas www policevideo com May 2007 Rev A IMPORTANT To keep your warranty valid it is important to consult with a Prosecutor of Texas technician before installing the Prosecutor Digital System as well as reading filling out and returning the following form Failure to do so will VOID the Prosecutor Digital warranty Tel 281 446 9010 Fax 281 446 9013 Email prosecutoroftexas policevideo com Website www policevideo com 2 A completed copy of this Installation Work Sheet must be mailed to the following address to activate warranty coverage Failure to submit this document within 10 days from installation will void the product warrant Prosecutor of Texas Warranty Registration 1906 Treble Drive Humble TX 77338 Prosecutor After Installation Test Worksheet Invoice Serial Date Wireless frequency Pre Test Verification PASS Inspect vehicle and record any abnormalities before installation begins Notes Install Prosecutor Digital System per installation instructions in the manual Verify connection of DB25M DB25M control cable between control head and vault Verify connection of Camera cable to control head Verify connection of Interface cable between control head and interfaces Verify connection of Windshield LED cable assembly Verify c
7. TRACKING Us the and buttons to adjust the recording volume level between 0 and 10 It is recommended that the level be set to 10 Use and buttons in the Programming mode to move the cursor upward or downward Prosecutor of Texas LLC 13 Installation To properly install the Prosecutor Digital System please read and perform each of the following steps in order Preparation Disconnect the car battery cables Remove the lower half of the rear seat Remove the kick panel and trim strips on front and rear passenger side of the car Remove or loosen the lower half of the trim on the door post between the front and the rear door enough to get cables under Camera Mount Remove the mount foot from the camera mount If you are using a windshield mounted camera mount the foot to the window by following the directions on the included adhesive package making sure to follow the instructions exactly If you are not mounting the camera to the windshield follow the directions on the adhesive package and mount the foot in the desired location paying special attention not to obstruct air bag deployment Allow adhesive to set until the end of the installation before mounting the camera LED The LED wire connection will hook into the rear of the control head Place the LED cable somewhere on the front dashboard making the LED end visible outside the front windshield of the vehicle On the driver s side of the wind
8. Exit all of the menus to activate your selection MODE AND PASSWORD This menu is the administration menu that only authorized persons should enter It allows you to change the basic configuration of the Prosecutor System operational mode from hot climates to normal climates Do not change the operational mode of the Prosecutor System without consulting the factory for the unit is specially configured at the factory for either of these operational modes Also this menu allows access to change the user password and the administrator passwords Make sure you write down the passwords for future reference so you do not forget All passwords are case sensitive 1 Enter the main menu programming mode 2 Place the cursor in front of Mode and Password using the or button 3 Press the F F button and the menu below will appear on the screen Mode and Password Change User Password Change Admin Password Climate Setting Battery Protection Mode Exit Place the cursor in front of Change User Password using the or button 2 Press the F F button and the following menu will appear on the screen User Password Enter the current password If you have never previously entered a password press STOP Press FF button to select letters or numbers Use the up button to select numbers and the Down button to select letters Press STOP when you have entered the entire pas
9. Light Bar Activation If you have connected the white wire to the light bar then activation of the light bar will automatically power up the system and go immediately into the RECORD mode 4 Back Seat Microphone Camera When you turn on the Back Seat Microphone Camera switch on the rear of the control head the entire system will power up automatically and go into the Recording mode When you turn this switch off the system will remain powered up If the system is already powered up then either of the following actions will trigger the system to record 1 Siren Activation If you have connected the blue and black wires to the siren the system will automatically go into the RECORD mode when the siren is activated if the system is previously power up 2 Brakes and or Turn Signal Activation If you have connected either or both the yellow wire to the Turn Signals and the red wire to the Brakes then upon activation of these functions will display the message in the video They are programmable to automatically activate the system to RECORD but the default programming for this function is OFF Note The wireless receiver consumes 140 mA of current We recommend disconnection of the control cable from the control head if the vehicle is not used for more than a week Optional 900 MHz Wireless Microphone The 900 MHz audio receiver powers up automatically when the power cable connects to the battery See precau tions above Since the r
10. Prosecutor Of Teroa LLC Figure 13 Rear Panel of Vault When the key is in the vertical position the Prosecutor System and the IR remote control functions are in the Ready to Record or Playback mode When the key is in the horizontal position the Prosecutor System and IR remote control functions are in the Ready to Program mode Prosecutor of Texas LLC Instructions in Brief IR Remote Control POWER Don t use this button The DVR power is controlled by the internal microprocessor The DVR will automati adis cally power up when 12VDC is applied to the DVR AU STOP REC Press these two 2 buttons simultaneously to manu ally start recording TRACKING PAUSE STILL Press during recording to pause recording Press dur ing the playback to freeze the picture Caution If this button is held for 6 seconds then it will mas ter reset the system and clear all the program ming to factory default The DVR Programming will not be reset STOP Press this button to stop running the DVR Alterna tively press and hold that button for 3 to 5 seconds to access the programming mode PLAY Figure 14 IR Remote Control Press this button to start the playback mode REW Press this button to perform reverse playback when in the Play mode F F Press this button to perform fast forward playback when in the Play mode In Programming mode use this button to access the menu selection
11. 2 3 4 1 AUDIO ON The Audio Light will be ON when the wire less microphone AUDIO ON LOWTAPE OUTTAPE RECORD is turned ON 5 NM ON ES 6 mr c meu 2 LOW TAPE 9 soe x PLAY si The Low Tape Light is the warning that the hard disk is 10 95 used 13 REC POWER 3 OUT TAPE The Out Tape light indicates that the hard disk is full Figure 10 Bottom of Control Head 4 RECORD The Record light indicates that the DVR is in Recording mode 5 ZOOM IN 16 Press this button to Zoom In the image of the front cam era 6 ZOOM OUT Press this button to Zoom Out the image of the front camera 7 NEAR FOCUS Press this button to focus the objects 18 19 17 8 FAR FOCUS Figure 11 Side of Control Head Press this button to focus the objects 9 STOP Press this button to STOP the tape 23 20 24 21 22 25 10 REWIND Press this button to perform reverse playback when in the Play mode 11 PLAY Press this button to play the video 12 FF Figure 12 Rear Panel of Control Head Press this button to perform fast forward playback when in the Play mode Prosecutor of Texas LLC 11 7 11 15 14 Instructions tn Brief 13 RECORD Press this button to start the recording The light on the RECORD button No 4 will be on when the DVR is in the Record mode 14 IR REMOTE SENSOR Point the IR remote control toward the sensor 15 POWER Press to turn the power on and off 16 M
12. 24 time display modes After selecting the desired mode press the F F button Exit all of the menus to activate your selection ok WD Selecting Date Format 1 Place the cursor in front of Date Format and press the F F button 2 The cursor will start blinking 3 Chose the format from the selection yy mm dd or mm dd yy or dd mm yy by pressing either the or button 4 Exit of all the menus to activate your selection Daylight Saving 1 Place the cursor in front of Daylight Saving and press the FF button The cursor will start blinking 2 Press the and buttons to change the value to U S A Canada or DISABLED 3 Exit all of the menus to activate your programming changes Set Time amp Date 1 Place the cursor in front of the Set Time Date and press the F F button 2 The Time and Date window will pop up on the screen as shown in the figure below Prosecutor of Texas LLC 23 Programming 1 11 37 P 3 12 04TH 3 By pressing the or button you can change the Time or Date 4 Press the REW and F F button to move the cursor either left or right 5 After setting the Time and or Date press the STOP button 6 Exit all of the menus to activate your selection Reset Time amp Date 1 Place the cursor in front of Reset Time Date and press the F F button 2 lt will reset the time and date to the factory default settings 3
13. Prosecutor of Texas LLC 25 Programming This is useful for departments that continuously record from the moment the vehicle is started to the time the shift ends If the officer turns off the ignition and exits the vehicle and forgets to turn off the system the system will automatically turn off and not drain the battery No Record Time Out Manual 10 180 min This second mode sets the time before turning off the system after the ignition is turned off while the system is powered up In this mode if no functions on the system are operated this starts the time out If programmed for Manual this leaves the system on indefinitely until the user presses the Power button manually If you select a time from 10 minutes to 180 minutes the unit will remain powered up for this programmable time after the last function is pressed by the user This is useful for departments that leave the system on continuously but not always in the record mode or have an event during the day from the powered down mode and the system remains in the powered up mode If the officer turns off the ignition and exits the vehicle and forgets to turn off the system the system will automatically turn off and not drain the battery Climate Control The climate control allows the user to select when the climate control is active When manual the system has to be turned on manually via the power button or LTS Audio activation from off mode for the climate co
14. You should have at least 2 inches between the control head and window but still be able to get to the monitor controls on top of the control head Most Ford Crown Victorias will not need this Most Chevy Caprices will Antenna Mount This is acommon lip antenna Position the antenna at the desired location on top of the trunk For mounting see the instructions enclosed with the antenna Note If the Radio Frequency Interface is significant a permanent 1 4 or 1 2 inch wave VHF antenna may be needed to mount through the fender of trunk Rear Camera amp Microphone Position the camera and microphone to the desired location at the rear of the vehicle For mounting see the instructions enclosed with the rear camera Interface Cable This is the gray cable with a 6 pin connector on one end and the orange black blue and white wires on the other end Route the interface cable from the control head to the fuse box Start at the center of the headliner to the driver side of the central cable leaving about 4 inches of the 4 pin plug end of the cable hanging down Route across under edge of the headliner down the door to the fuse box Attach the orange wire to switched 12V Extend white wire to the light box wire that gets 12V when the overhead lights are activated Attach the blue wire and the black wire to the siren If the siren is AC instead of DC you can use the same connections Attach the green wire to the ground Note For A
15. minutes Select ALARM REC DWELL The cursor will start blinking Press the and buttons to change the settings The available settings are from 0 to 180 minutes in one minute increments Exit all of the menus to activate your programming changes Prosecutor of Texas LLC 30 Programming DISPLAY SETTINGS The DVR adds alphanumeric information to the video signal from the camera and sends it to the DVR for recording or to the monitor to display The display settings let you select the position the gray scale and the format of the text Following are the options in display settings Display Format The display format displays alohanumeric information either on the top or bottom of the screen To set the display use the following instructions 1 From the remote control press the STOP button for 5 seconds the main menu will appear on the screen 2 Under the main menu move the cursor in front of Display Settings and press the F F button 3 The Display Settings menu will appear on the screen as shown in the figure below Screen Setting Screen Setting Display Format Bottom Previous Page Horizontal Position Temperature F C OFF Veritical Position Flash Display OFF Gray Scale Background Exit Titler Messages Input Voltage ON OFF Next Page Exit Place the cursor in front of Display Format using the or button and press the F F button Now choose e
16. output can connect directly but for ones that do not or if you want to tap the data of an existing card reader in other equipment contact Prosecutor for the additional interface card required BAUD RATE Here you select the correct Baud Rate for your Interface Device The choices available are 1200 2400 4800 amp 9600 MASTER RESET Master Reset resets all the programming to factory default settings Follow the steps below to do a Master Reset On the Main Menu place the cursor in front of Master Reset Press the F F button to choose the selection The Master Reset sub menu will appear on the screen Use the or buttons to place the cursor in front of Do Master Reset Press the F F button to perform a master reset on the DVR A copyright menu will appear on the screen notifying you that the DVR has been reset oci cnmnm Warning If you do a Master reset this will clear all settings and exit the programing mode Prosecutor of Texas LLC 37 Playback RECORD PROTECTION The DVR utilizes MJPEG compression technology which captures each frame truely without manipulation of the video clip The data on the hard disk is a proprietary format and can not be read or copied without our software In addition PLAYBACK The video from the DVR can be played back using 3 methods In Vehicle Playback First ensure that the Program Lock key on the back of the vault is in the v
17. radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instructions manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense USER INSTALLER CAUTIONS YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS FCC VERIFIED EQUIPMENT COULD BE VOIDED IF YOU MAKE CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THIS PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES COPYRIGHT C PROSECUTOR OF TEXAS LLC 1998 t C Compliant Table of Contents Prosecutor After Installation Test Worksheet 3 Foreword 7 Section 1 Features amp Specifications 18 Section 2 Instructions in Brief 11 Section 3 Installation 14 Section 4 Connections 18 Section 5 Basic Operation 19 Section 6 Programming 22 Time Date Setup 23 Mode and Password 24 Battery Protection Mode 25 Record Settings 26 DVR Settings 26 Display Settings 31 Titler 32 Messages 32 Camera Settings 34 Interface Selections 36 Section 7 Playback 38 Section 8 Warranty Information 39 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Prosecutor System 8 Figure 2 Camera 8 Figure 3 Integrated Control Head 8 Figure 4 Modular Control Head 9 Figure 5 Vault 9 Figure 6 DVR in Vault 9 Figure 7 VHF Audio Transmitter Receiver amp Charging Base 10 Figure 8 900 MHz Sp
18. the rear of the vault and make sure the program lock is on 2 get no picture on the monitor Make sure the backseat microphone connector is installed on the vault The reason for this is that if no back seat camera is installed the video has to be looped through this connector via a jumper If the connector is not installed then no video will pass from the front camera to the monitor 3 The car battery is being drained The Prosecutor System pulls 140mA from the car battery constantly Therefore in about 1 2 weeks this will drain the battery if the vehicle is not used If the vehicle is not being used for extended periods of time disconnect the power to the battery via the yellow fuse holder on the power cable You might also install a cut off switch on the power switch for convenience Verify the ignition wire is connected properly The ignition must be connected to the switched 12VDC side of the ignition The Prosecutor System enables the climate control system whenever the ignition is on Therefore if wired incorrectly and the temperature gets too cold or too hot the heater or fan will come on and deplete the battery rapidly 4 No power to control head Check the fuse on the power cable in the yellow case close to the battery Also check the circuit breaker on the rear of the vault If either are blown verify the connection of the power cable to the vault and make sure the detent is correct for if this reversed will blow either or both Verif
19. used with the vehicle off if the user desires but if the user forgets to turn it off it will automatically shutdown to conserve battery power after one hour CAMERA The video camera mounted in the windshield can be manually moved at any time to gain a better view of the target scene Upon zooming in the camera to get a license plate view or other reason the camera will autofocus for 1 second and then go to the focus locked mode This allows a constant in focus image of the target view even if things move in the view However the user can manually focus the camera with the Near and Far buttons on the control head When the camera is zoomed out again the camera will again auto focus for one second and then go to the locked mode Briefly pressing the Zoom In button will cause the camera to enter the Auto Zoom mode This is programmable to zoom in for a programmed period of time and zoom out again automatically See Camera Set tings for more details COVERT MODE The Prosecutor system can work in the covert mode which means it is still recording and operating but looks like it is switched off On the left side of the control head is the volume monitor on off control To enter the covert mode rotate the volume to the lowest level unit you feel the switch engage All lights to the keypad and the LCD montors will be turned off Warning If you press any button on the control head the beep will be audible Prosecutor of Texas LLC 20
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21. Basic Operations PROSECUTOR Insert key to lock unlock the Handle for pulling the mobile mobile rack when removing rack out of the drive bay installing the hard drive Figure 1 Removing Hard Disk LED Indicator Cable The external LED cable from the control head has two LEDs The red LED signifies the DVR is in the Record mode and the green LED signifies the audio is on and working This is a visual indication from outside the vehicle that the system is recording properly for the user to view conveniently A V Interface The A V Interface connector allows the external audio video input or output on either the control head or vault The vault connector is usually used for the 900Mhz External Wireless audio but can be used for other purposes This option is not standard and needs to be installed at the factory The installed plug is a dummy BackSeat Microphone and Camera The backseat microphone and or camera is connected to the vault The standard configuration is with backseat microphone only Therefore you must connect this cable to the vault or when you select the backseat switch you will not see video from the front camera When selected you enable the back seat microphone but are still recording the wireless microphone Make sure the volume control on the control head is turned down or you will hear feedback when selecting this option COMMON QUESTIONS 1 The unit operates erratically Check the Program Lock in
22. C The Blue wire is Hot the Black wire is Neutral DB 25 Control Cable This is the 25 foot DB 25 male to DB 25 male cable Connect one side of the cable to the control head and other to the vault Route the cable through the backseat to the front of the car up the front door post along the front edge of the headliner to the middle of car Leave about 4 inches hanging from the headliner Pictures of cables being routed located on next page with power cable routing Prosecutor of Texas LLC 16 Installation Power Cable This is the gray cable with red and black wires on one end and a 4 pin connector on the other end Verify the 4 pin connector is connected to the vault in the trunk Route the cable through the rear seat panel under the back seat and carpet to the battery area of the car routing through the firewall to the battery is preferred Secure the red wire through the firewall to 12V to the battery Connect the black and green wires together to chassis ground View of DB 25 and power cables View of DB 25 located on front View of DB 25 cable under headliner coming from trunk positioned passenger side under trim heading heading toward control head behind the rear passenger side upward toward headliner Note seat heading toward front power cable will go through firewall passenger seat Note cables go towards battery under carpet Final Assembly Attach the front camera to the camera mount and attac
23. C mode AUTO Menu 2 Camera ID OFF Sharpess 10 Brightness 43 Zoom start X1 Zoom end X128 Focus from 1 CM AE mode AUTO Prosecutor of Texas LLC 35 Programming INTERFACE SELECTION The Interface Selection sub menu displays the choices of the types of external devices that can interface to the Prosecutor System This includes radar guns laser speed guns GPS Alcohol Meters Laptops Data Radios Accel erometers and any RS 232 compatible device This menu also lets you set the baud rate between the interface and the external device The following menu will appear if you select the Interface Selection from the Main Menu Interface Selection Enable Interface ON OFF Generic Select Radar Gun Select Laser Gun Select GPS Select Alcohol Meter Select Card Reader Set Baud Rate Exit 1 Place the cursor in front of the desired selection by using the and buttons and press the F F button to select it 2 Press the or button to select the desired sub menu 3 When you have located the make and model of the interface you desire press F F to select it and exit back to the Interface Selection menu above 4 Select Exit to go back to the Main Menu To enable or disable the Interface completely select Enable Interface and use the and buttons to toggle ON or OFF NOTE Generic Accepts any RS 232 data and displays it on the monitor This can be from a computer data r
24. CONTRACT OR TO ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY SELLER S MAXIMUM LI ABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR AND OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PROD UCT CLAIMED TO BE DEFECTIVE OR NONCONFORMING SUBJECT TO SELLER S RIGHT OF REMOVAL AND RETURN OF PRODUCT All of the foregoing shall constitute Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy and Seller s sole and exclusive liability for supplying nonconforming or defective Product 9 Credit Approval Shipments and deliveries of Product shall at all times be subject to the approval of Seller s Credit Department If Buyer shall fail to make any payments in accordance with the terms and provisions of this agreement Seller in addition to its other rights and remedies but not in limitation thereof may at its option decline to make shipments or deliveries hereunder except upon receipt of payment or satisfactory security or upon such terms and conditions satisfactory to Seller 10 Terms of Payment Payment terms for goods shipped hereunder will be net thirty 30 days from the date of invoice Seller reserves the right to add to any account outstanding for more than thirty 30 days and Buyer agrees to pay a service charge of 1 1 296 of the principal amount due at the end of each month or the maximum allowable legal interest rate if a lesser amount Prosecutor of Texas LLC 41 Warranty Information 11 Creation of a Lien In the event that the purchase price is not paid when due and credit i
25. ONITOR LCD DISPLAY This displays the live images from the camera or recorded video from the DVR 17 SPEAKERS Plays the live sound from the microphone or from the DVR 18 BRIGHTNESS This controls the brightness of the LCD display 19 VOLUME MONITOR CONTROL Move this knob clockwise or counter clockwise to control the speaker s volume You can also control the LCD monitor and control head s display light by this knob 1 Antenna Connector PL259 2 Power Connector 4 Pin Din 3 Rear Camera amp microphone connector 8 Pin Din 4 Connector for Radar Laser GPS Laptop Card Reader Alcohol Meter DB 9 5 Vault Control Connector DB 25 6 5 Amp Circuit Breaker 7 A V Connector 5 Pin Din 8 Program Key Lock 20 CAMERA INPUT Connect the front camera to this connector 21 CONTROL DB 25 connector for control head interfacing with vault 22 INTERFACE Connector for interfacing with siren light bar and ignition 23 LED This LED will turn on when the DVR receives the record and audio signal from the control head This will help the Officer determine the control head record status from outside the vehicle 24 BSEAT You can select the front or rear camera microphone by switching the BSEAT switch 25 A V Connector This connector gives the user access to the audio and video output and can input an additional audio or video signal This is a factory installed option NO actuned By
26. RN message should appear in the video 9 Turn ON the light bar switch The system should go to RECORD and the LTS message should appear in the video 10 Turn OFF the power Turn ON the light bar switch The system should power up and go to RECORD and the LTS message should appear in the video 11 Switch the BSEAT rocker to back seat MIC Talk into the back seat MIC Check the audio quality Pay special attention to background noise 12 Check the monitor for back seat images and video quality If there is no backseat camera the video should show the main camera 13 Switch the BSEAT rocker to the original position Check the monitor for camera images Prosecutor After Installation Test Worksheet PASS Ill System Programming Using the hand held IR remote point it to the control head and perform the following functions 1 Ensure that the Program Lock key on the back of the vault is in the horizontal position for Ready to Program mode 2 Do a Master Reset by pressing PAUSE STILL for at least 6 seconds Make note of the version number VERSION 4 Press and hold STOP for 5 seconds to get into Programming Menu From the Main Menu check the default settings Set Time Date Input current time amp date Interface Selection Interface Enabled OFF From the Main Menu Record Settings Menu check the default setting Alarm Rec Dwell 30 min From the Main Menu Record Settings DVR Settings SETUP MENU check
27. ad Controls Programmable Industrial Enviromentally Grade DVR with Removable 80 GB Hard Disk Environmentally Controlled Vault and DVR Record activation by body transmitter control Record Over Protection Radar Gun Laser GPS Alcohol Tester Interface included Covert Mode Outside Vehicle Viewable Record amp Audio On Indicators Backseat Microphone Standard Equipment Dual Wireless Microphone Capability On screen Time and Date Stamp with Title Manual and Automatic Operation Camera Position can easily be adjusted via Windshield Bracket Backseat Camera available Camera Figure 1 Prosecutor System Model LG LVC 640 CCD Camera Hi Resolution more than 450 TV Lines Solid State Optics Lens 16X Zoom f 3 9 63mm Min llluminance 1 0 Lux White Balance Auto Preset Manual Digital Zoom aX Operating Temp Odeg C 40deg C Power 12VDC AW Dimension 2 65 W X 2 56 H X 4 4 D Regulation FCC Class A Focus Auto Near Manual Wide Back Light Compensation Integrated Control Head 4 inch color TFT LCD monitor Durable membrane switch with backlight Both LCD Monitor and Keypad Backlight can be turned off for quiet operation Audio volume control and LCD brightness control LED output indicating both audio and recording are functional A N Input Output Constructed with 18 gauge steel Dimensions 11 Lx 6 25 W x 3 D inches 27 94 cm x 15 88 cmx7 62 cm Weight 3 7lbs 1 68kg Figure 3 Integra
28. adio laptop or other device with RS 232 communications The DB 9 Connector uses Pin 2 for RXD Recieving Data and Pin 5 which is ground The following are the radar guns currently available to interface directly with the Prosecutor System If you do not see the desired unit on this list please contact Prosecutor for updates Select Radar Gun Select Radar Gun Decatur Previous Page Generic Targetron Rapid Fire Kustom Tribar Muni Quip MPH Python Exit Municipal TS 4 RG2RS Stalker Dual SL Next Page Exit Prosecutor of Texas LLC 36 Programming Laser Guns LTI 20 20 Laser Atlanta GPS NEMA 0183 LAT LONG NEMA 0183 LAT LONG SPD KPH NEMA 0183 LAT LONG SPD MPH Alcohol Meter AlcolMeter SD 400P Intoxilyzer 400 RG2RS This is a special radar gun interface which when installed with the Proseuctor System will enable the following radar guns to connect to the DVR The RG2RS must be purchased separately and is not included with the Prosecu tor System The following are the radar guns supported by the RG2RS ACM STALKER Decatur HUNTER GENESYS 1 amp Il KUSTOM KR 10SP TROOPER MPH K 55 TARGETRON RAPID FIRE PLUS Card Reader The card reader selection allows single dual and 3 track magnetic card readers to be connected to the RS 232 input The raw data from the magnetic card like drivers license access control cards etc will be read and dis played on the video screen Card readers that have RS 232
29. ages arising from accidents to persons or property occasioned by Buyer his agents or employees and will defend any and all suits and will reimburse and indemnify Seller for all expenditures or expenses including court costs and counsel fees made or incurred by Seller by reason of such accident 15 Unauthorized Representations Buyer agrees that it is not Sellers agent assign or authorized dealer All performance claims additional warranty periods or other representations made to third party purchasers shall not be binding on Seller and shall be the sole responsibility of the Buyer Buyer shall indemnify Seller for any and all damages incurred by Seller due to any unauthorized representations 16 Time For Claims ANY CLAIM S BY BUYER ARISING FROM THE PERFORMANCE OR NONPERFORMANCE BY SELLER MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN ONE 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE SUCH CLAIM AROSE 17 Applicable Law All sales shall be governed and construed under the laws of the State of Texas Should any part of this agreement for any reason be declared invalid such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion which will remain in force and effect as if this agreement had been executed with the invalid portion eliminated Prosecutor of Texas LLC 42 Notes Prosecutor of Texas LLC 43 Notes Prosecutor of Texas LLC 44 Prosecutor of Texas LLC 1906 Treble Drive Humble TX 77338 Tel 281 446 9010 Fax 281 446
30. an alarm occurs The default setting is BEST and STANDARD is recommended that these settings be used AUDIO The default setting is OFF Please set this option to 11 KHZ for enable AUDIO recording ALM TYPE This option allows to set a type of alarm input corresponding to the sensor signal in use Please set this option to NO that is a default ALM DURATION This option allows to set alarms for a certain duration Please set this option to O SEC that is a default Select the MAIN PAGE item for go to the MAIN MENU and select the COMMUNICATION The following sub menu will appear COMM SETTING COMM ID RS 232 RS 485 BAUD NET ENABLE NET DHCP NET IP NET ACCOUNT FTP SETTING MAIN PAGE Prosecutor of Texas LLC 29 Programming RS 232 Please set this option to ON for enable RS 232 communication port BAUD Please set this option to 9600 HARD DISK USAGE When in the Record mode the percent hard disk usage will be displayed in the top right hand corner of the screen Just below this the Record mode is indicated To the right of this the current recording rate is indicated PROSECUTOR DIGITAL 3 36 58P 10 07 03 TUE PROSECUTOR k k Figure 17 Mornitor View ALARM REC DWELL The setting you choose will be the minimum recording time after the Alarm Record Signal goes from high to low or active to inactive The default setting is 30
31. anges the function of the climate control of the vault In Normal mode the heater is con nected and turns on when the vault is too cold When the climate control is set for HOT the heater circuit is connected to cooling units and turns on when the unit is too hot Therefore changing this setting without the proper hardware installed will cause serious damage to the Prosecutor electronics in the vault Battery Protection Mode Record Time Out Manual 10 180 min No Record Time Out Manual 10 180 min Cimate Control Manual Auto These new features allow the user to program how long the system remains powered up after the vehicle ignition is turned off thus protecting the battery from draining The climate control also allows the user to select when the climate control is active When manual the system has to be turned on manually for the climate control to operate In the Auto mode after ignition is turned on the unit automatically goes into the climate control mode Record Time Out Manual 10 180 min This first mode sets the time before turning off the system after the ignition is turned off while the system remains in the record mode If programmed for Manual this leaves the system on indefinitely until the user presses the Power button manually If you select a time from 10 minutes to 180 minutes the unit will remain powered up for this programmable time and then turn off even though the unit was left in the record mode
32. can turn off or on the voltage message from the display settings menu A LOW VOLTAGE message will start flashing on the screen if the input voltage is less than 9V The DVR will not record or operate if the input voltage is less than 9V Follow the steps below to turn the voltage display on or off 1 Now place the cursor in front of Input Voltage and press the F F button 2 Press the or button to select ON or OFF 3 Exit all of the menus to activate your selection Temperature A built in temperature sensor tracks the internal temperature of the DVR and Vault You can view the internal temperature by enabling the temperature display in the display setting menu If the temperature goes higher than 90 F 32 C then the fan is turned on If the temperature goes lower than 40 F 4 C then the heater is turned on If the temperature goes lower than 32 F 0 C then the DVR will be turned off The display can either be in Fahrenheit F or Celcius C Follow the steps below to enable the temperature display on the screen 1 Place the cursor in front of Temperature and press the F F button 2 Press the or button to select F C or OFF 3 Exit all of the menus to activate your selection Flash Display This feature flashes the entire on screen display every second This allows the user to view the scene behind the on screen data unobscured This is useful in content rich viewing
33. d the control cable is connected to the control head Prosecutor of Texas LLC 17 Connections GROUN BLACK SIREN ORANGE IGNITION 12 V p YELLOW TURN SIGNALS 12V INTERFACE CABLE WHITE LIGHTBAR 412 V RED BRAKES V BLUE SIREN To RECORD ON and AUDIO ON D aD Back Seat Camera Microphone Switch i 7 zs a A N Connector Ne REAR MICROPHONE OR AMET NC A OPTIONAL 2nd CAMERA Lf Program Lock Circuit Breaker Manufactured By A N Connector Audio Video Input or Output Optional Optional 900MHz Microphone L ke ll Iil d L L 12V DC RED GND BLACK AND LJ Power Cable Figure 15 Description of Connections Prosecutor of Texas LLC 18 Basic Operations POWER UP THE SYSTEM Complete the installation of the In Trunk System as described in the previous section Turn on the volume monitor control switch If the light on the POWER does not turn on check all the system connections If the light on the POWER is on then you can turn on the system using one of the following methods 1 From Control Head Press the POWER button on the control head and it will turn on the system 2 Microphone Activation Place the Microphone Transmitter power switch in the ON position the green LED will come on the Microphone Transmitter and the system will automatically turn on 3
34. eceiver is also the charger base it can pull up to 330ma while the transmitter is charging Upon complete charge the battery draw will drop back to 140mA nominal This transmitter has two methods of activation 1 The transmitter in the OFF position is set for automatic activation Whenever the DVR goes into the RECORD mode the transmitter is automatically turned on along with a faint beep of the transmitter for the duration of the recording It can not be turned off by the user Upon exit of the RECORD mode the transmiter will automatically be turned off again 2 With the Microphone Transmitter power switch in the ON position the green LED on the base station will come on along with a faint beep of the transmitter and the system will automatically turn on and record audio and video When this switch is turned off the unit will also exit the RECORD mode after any programmable dwell time is timed out Prosecutor of Texas LLC 19 Basic Operations INSERT HARD DRIVE With the system powered off insert the mobile rack containing the hard drive into the drive bay opening Once inserted lock the mobile rack using the key and power up the system START RECORDING Ensure that the Program Lock key on the back of the vault is in the vertical position for Ready to Record Playback mode You can start recording by either pressing the control head s RECORD button or by pressing the REC buttons on the IR remote control When recording t
35. ertical position for Ready to Record Playback mode Using the buttons on the control head press PLAY REW FF and STOP as applicable to play back the video on the control head s monitor Playback on a PC The Prosecutor Digital System comes with a second IDE Mobile Rack which when installed in the drive bay of a PC is used to insert the hard disk from the DVR A USB to IDE converter can be used for external operation Also provided is a CD containing the easy to use HDD VIEWER software which when installed on the PC is used to view any of the video on the hard disk This software does not alter the original recording on the hard disk Specific images can be saved in JPEG jpg format Archiving and Conversion The Prosecutor HDD VIEWER software allows for archiving and converting the proprietary format to the standard AVI format used on all PCs Once converted any media player editing software enhancement software or any third party video software can be used to manipulate cut clips and burn to CD or DVD for use Playback on a DVR An additional AVE Multiview MV DR 3000L can be purchased for the purpose of playing back the video on the hard disk Use the controls on the front panel of the DVR to view the video Additional information about use of the DVR for playback is contained in the DVR User s manual that comes with the Prosecutor Digital System Prosecutor of Texas LLC 38 Warranty Information PROSECUTOR OF TEXAS LLC
36. exas LLC 26 Programming Select the RECORD item The following sub menu will appear REC SETTING AUTO START REC OFF REC RATE 60 F S REC QUALITY STANDARD DISK FULL REWRITE AUDIO 11KHZ MULTIPLEXER OFF TEXT INSEARTION MAIN PAGE AUTO RECORD The default setting is OFF If you turn on this feature the DVR will begin recording as soon as the DVR is powered up REC RATE Changing the RECORD RATE will affect the recording quality and available recording duration The default setting for RECORD RATE is 30 F S for NTSC or 25 F S for PAL The setting for RECORD RATE should be 60 F S for NTSC or 50 F S for PAL Using the combination of these settings provides real time recording It is recom mended that these settings be used REC QUALITY This option determines the image quality to be recorded when an alarm occurs The default setting is BEST and STANDARD is recommended that these settings be used See the following table for estimated recording duration versus recording quality in using these settings real time Prosecutor of Texas LLC 27 Programming Recording Duration In Real Time Frame 60 F S NTSC 50 F S PAL AUDIO 11 KHZ using 20 GB Hard Disk NTSC FORMAT Quality Duration Best 3 hours 30 minutes High 3 hours 30 minutes Standard 3 hours 45 minutes Basic 5 hours 30 minutes PAL FORMAT Quality Duration Best 3 hours 30 minutes High 3 hours 30 minutes Standard 4 ho
37. facturers other than Seller but furnished by Seller hereunder carries the same warranty to Buyer as Seller receives from the other manufacturer e NOTWITHSTANDING ANY PROVISION TO THE CONTRARY should Buyer specify that Seller supply a particular manufacturer s product which is not the brand standardly supplied by Seller Buyer shall look only to the other manufacturer s warranty and Seller shall not warrant such item Buyer shall obtain only the warranty which comes with such other manufacturer s product f EXCLUSIONS Seller s warranty does not cover the following 1 in transit damage claims improper handling by carrier or post office NOTE only the consignee of the shipment can file a claim with the common Carrier Prosecutor of Texas LLC 40 Warranty Information 2 damages caused by incorrect use modification carelessness unauthorized lterations improper storage or unauthorized service installation or repairs 3 damages caused by fire flood lightning collision acts of God or other events beyond the control of Seller 4 products or parts thereof that have had serial numbers removed altered or defaced 5 products received for repair without a RMA number and a sales or delivery receipt showing the date of original purchase 6 hostile operating conditions 7 use of components that do not meet Seller s specifications 8 damage or failure caused by or resulting from the operation of the product wit
38. function to operate and to enter to Auto Zoom Setup Prosecutor of Texas LLC 34 Programming Auto Zoom Mode Auto Zoom ON Preset time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 25 30 45 secs 1 10 min Auto Zoom Setup Exit When you enter to Auto Zoom Setup the key of the remote control are define as follows FFW Zoom In REW Zoom Out Focus Far Focus Near STOP Save and Exit When you enter the auto zoom setup mode you must only use the remote control to zoom the camera in or out to the preset zoom in position You can manually focus if you choose by using the respective buttons on the remote DO NOT USE THE KEYPAD FOR ANY CAMERA FUNCTION WHILE IN THIS PROGRAMMING MODE After you have selected the desired zoom and focus position press Stop to save and exit The preset time selects how long the camera remains zoomed in before automatically zooming out to the last manually zoomed position Camera Setup The Camera Setup menu can program all the camera setups and functions Place the cursor in front of Camera Setup and press FF Following menu will appear on the monitor The FF Trk Up Down will be used as normal to change the selected items The Stop button can be used at any time to save and exit this menu The following menu is the factory defaults along with all user programming selections Menu 1 Initial set OFF Black light off ON Color ON Negative OFF Focus PUSH AUTO Flickerless OFF WB
39. h incorrect voltage 9 external parts such as cabinets or keypads 10 periodic maintenance and adjustments resulting from normal use such as video head clean ing etc and 11 damage resulting from using cleaning cassettes g In the event Buyer makes a warranty claim and Seller s warranty does not apply Buyer shall reimburse Seller for all reasonable expenses incurred by Seller in diagnosing the installation repair problem Seller shall not be responsible for any damages to the Product or other property due to installation or service by a party not authorized by Seller 8 Buyer s Exclusive Remedies If the Product to be supplied to Buyer shall fail to conform to this contract or any applicable express or implied warranty Buyer shall immediately notify Seller of such condition and afford Seller a reasonable opportunity to in spect said Product Seller shall at its option either repair or replace such nonconforming Product Seller shall not be responsible for labor charges for removal or installation of such equipment or material or charges for transportation handling and shipping except as provided in Seller s written service policy No Product shall be returned without Seller s consent SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL DIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN TIAL DAMAGES OF A COMMERCIAL NATURE ARISING OUT THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SELLER S PRODUCT BY REASON OF THE FACT THAT SUCH PRODUCT DOES NOT CONFORM TO THE
40. h the camera cable to the control box Also attach the control cable interface cable and LED cable to the control box Securing the cables out of sight in the headliner mount the control head to the back plate using the 2 screws that were previously removed Secure vault to base plate and lock in place Verify cables are properly routed and are not pinched or in a bind View of camera being attached to View of DB 25 interface LED View of control head being mounted windshield mount Note cable of camera and power cables being with wires already attached to camera goes upwards into connected to control head connections headliner Reinstall previously removed panel trim seats and other hardware Reconnect car battery cables Power Up the System After completing the installation assembly turn on the volume monitor control switch If the light on the POWER does not turn on check all the system connections and fuse in the power cable near the car battery If the POWER light is illuminated on the control head the system can be turned on by using one of the following methods Control head activation Press the POWER button on the control head Microphone activation Place the remote microphone transmitter power switch in the ON position The system will be powered up and AUDIO ON and RECORD indicators should illuminate The audio receiver powers up automatically when the power cable is con nected to the battery an
41. he RECORD indicator will illuminate on the control head and the REC message will display on screen You can also program the DVR to power up in the Record mode Use the and buttons to adjust the recording volume level between 0 and 10 It is recommended that the level be set to 10 Note See the Programming DVR Settings section for more details STOP RECORDING Press the STOP button on the control head or press the STOP button on the IR remote control to terminate the recording The recording can also be terminated by pressing the PAUSE STOP button on the DVR REMOVE HARD DRIVE When the hard drive is 95 full a LOW TAPE light will illuminate on the control head When the hard drive is 100 full the control head will begin beeping and the OUT TAPE light will illuminate on the control head First ensure that the recording has been terminated Power off the system Unlock the mobile rack using the key Lift the handle out by 90 degrees and gently pull the rack out of the drive bay AUTO POWER DOWN The Prosecutor System has an automatic power down feature in case the user turns off and exits the vehicle and does not manually power down the system The Prosecutor System will automatically turn off after the default time of one hour if no manual buttons or any automatic function is initiated within in this time frame This time is program mable in the Battery Protection Mode Menu This will allow the system to be
42. icrophone or External Omni Directional Lapel Microphone Figure 7 VHF Audio Transmitter amp Receiver and Charging Base 900MHz Spread Spectrum Transmitter and Receiver Optional Compliant with FCC Title 47 Part 15 Subpart C Digitally Coded over 9000 Combinations automatically matches code when transmitter is place in the reviever base Multiple units can be used with No interference 40 available channels 1000 ft Range with internal antenna Full duplex two way voice communication optional Remote Activation of Transmitter when DVR in Record Mode 6 8 Hours of Talk Time per charge Standby two days Rechargeable Battery Charges while in base Convenient Mounted Charging and Receiver Base up front next to officer Built in Microphone or External Lapel Microphone Operating Temperature 10 110 degrees F Transmitter Dimensions 63 7 mm x 32 mm x 111 5 mm WxDxH Transmitter Weight 156g Figure 8 900MHz Spread Spectrum Transmitter amp Reciever Charging Base Control Cable 25 Conductor shielded with DB 25 connector Power Cable 16 gauge stranded fused to battery 10A Power Cable Radar Laser GPS Interface 2 Conductor shielded with DB 9 connector optional Antenna Shielded 50 ohm terminated via RF to chassis of vault Interface 6 Conductor Shielded to Lights Siren Ignition Brakes and Turn Signals Figure 9 Wiring Harness Prosecutor of Texas LLC 10 Instructions in Brief Control Head 1
43. ing Gray Scale Background Gray Scale Background sets the gray scale and background color of the alohanumeric text on the display Follow the procedure below to set the gray scale or background color 1 Place the cursor in front of gray scale background and press the F F button 2 Asmall box will pop up on the screen 3 Press the or button to select the appropriate gray scale or background color 4 After selecting the gray scale or background color press the F F button 5 Exit all of the menus to activate your selection Titler You can program up to a 20 character title on the screen Follow the steps below to program the title on the screen The default title is PROSECUTOR DIGITAL Place the cursor in front of Title using the or button then press the F F button Use the or button to select an alphanumeric character Use the F F button to enter next character or use REW button to edit a previously entered character You can enter up to 20 characters in a title After entering the title press the STOP button to exit out of the title editing mode Exit all of the menus to activate your selection oci conm Thing to know button moves the alphabet in ascending order and numerics in descending order button moves the alphabet in descending order and the numerics in ascending order
44. ither Top or Bottom using the or button Press the F F button to chose your selection Exit all of the menus to activate your selection lS Horizontal Position Horizontal position sets the alphanumeric text position horizontally Follow the steps below to set the horizontal position Place your cursor in front of Horizontal Position and press the F F button Asmall box will appear on the screen Press the or button to select the appropriate position After selecting the position press the F F button Exit all of the menus to activate your selection ok WND Vertical Position Vertical position sets the alohanumeric text position vertically If the Display Format is set on TOP then the vertical position lets you choose the position from the top of the screen to the middle of the screen If the display format is set to the bottom then the vertical position can be moved from the middle of the screen to the bottom of the screen Follow the steps below to set the vertical position Place the cursor in front of vertical position press the F F button Asmall box will pop up on the screen Press the or button to select the appropriate vertical position After selecting the position press the F F button Exit all of the menus to activate your selection ok WD Prosecutor of Texas LLC 31 Programm
45. l material and equipment shall be produced in accordance with Seller s standard practices All equipment and material including that produced to meet an exact specification shall be subject to tolerances and variations consistent with usages of the trade and within practical and reasonable factory inspection methods Equipment or materials which are rated or certified by independent rating or certifying trade associations or organizations and bear their respective symbols or sales shall signify only that such equip ment was produced to meet such standard within the permissible variations and tolerances such equipment or material will meet the safety ratings or capacity requirements to which the symbol or seal applies under laboratory testing procedures specified by said associations or organizations as distinguished from field testing Seller makes no certification as to installed performances of the equipment or material other than as heretofore set forth WITHIN THE AFOREMENTIONED LIMITATIONS SELLER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY AS TO CORRECTNESS OF ANY STANDARDS OR RATINGS WHICH ARE INCONSISTENT WITH THE AFORESTATED FACTS AND RESTRICTIONS c WARRANTIES EXCLUDED SELLER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY EXPRESS OH IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXCEEDS OR IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE WARRANTY HEREIN EXPRESSLY SET FORTH d Equipment manufactured or supplied by others manu
46. ment charge or cancellation charges Such charges shall take into account costs and expensesthereto incurred purchase or contract commitments made by the Seller and all other losses due to such modifications or cancella tions including a reasonable profit 7 Limited Warranty The only warranty to Buyer is the one printed on the warranty certificate included with the product except as other wise provided in any written agreement signed by Seller a SELLER S PRINTED PRODUCT WARRANTY For 90 days from the date of shipment Seller will pay for parts and labor and Seller will for a period of one 1 year from date of shipment pay for parts only Seller warrants to Buyer that the equipment and materials quoted is free from defects in material or workmanship UNDER NORMAL USE AND SERVICE If a printed product warranty certificate is supplied with the equipment and such certificate specifies a warranty period of a longer duration said warranty certificate shall control the length of the warranty period If said warranty certificate contains other terms and conditions which either conflict with or are additional to the provisions of these terms terms which are additional shall be incorporated by reference herein and terms which are in conflict with any provision contained herein shall have no force or effect b PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS STANDARDS AND TOLERANCES Except in the particulars specified by Buyer and expressly agreed to in writing by Seller al
47. n the IR remote The following will appear User Passwod 00000000 If you have previously selected a password other than the default you will need you will need to enter in that password now See the MODE AND PASSWORD section Set Time Date Mode and Password Record Settings Display Settings Camera Settings Interface Selection Master Reset Exit Prosecutor of Texas LLC 22 Programming TIME amp DATE SETUP An Internal clock generates the time and date that is super imposed on the LCD display After the clock is set the date and time modes are displayed on the monitor screen live picture Display Time amp Date on Screen 1 Under the Set Time amp Date menu place the cursor in front of T D display and press the F F button of the remote control Press the or button to select ON or OFF Press the F F button again to make your selection To exit out of the Set Time amp Date place cursor in front of Exit and press the F F button Exit out of all of the menus to activate above your selection C1 AOUN Time Date T D Display ON Time Format 12 Hour Date Format MM DD YY Daylight Saving DISABLED Set Time Date Reset Time Date Exit Selecting Time Format Place the cursor in front of Time Format and the F F button The cursor will start blinking Now push the or button to select either the 12 or
48. ntrol to operate In the Auto mode after ignition is turned on the unit automatically goes into the climate control mode When in the auto mode the unit will show all keypad lights on and the LCD display a dull blue illumination If the unit is activated or powered up the unit will turn on to the fully operational mode RECORD SETTINGS Access the sub menu of the Record Setting by placing the arrow next to Record setting and press the F F button The following sub menu will appear ALARM REC DWELL The setting you choose will be the minimum recording time after the Alarm Record Signal goes from high to low or active to inactive The default setting is 30 minutes Select ALARM REC DWELL The cursor will start blinking Press the and buttons to change the settings The available settings are from 0 to 180 minutes in one minute increments Exit all of the menus to activate your programming changes When the DVR begins recording it will display the REC message on screen as well as the percent hard disk usage and recording rate See the DVR Settings section for more information DVR SETTINGS From the Main Menu select the Record Settings sub menu by moving the cursor to that item and pressing the F F button on the remote control Then select DVR Settings The following sub menu for the DVR will appear MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM MOTION CLOCK TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM Prosecutor of T
49. onnection of the Power cable connected directly to battery and connected to the vault Make sure POWER button on the control head is the only button that lights up If not check the MON ON OFF switch on the left side of the control head CON O1 amp W PO ll System Test 1 Ensure that the hard drive has been inserted into the DVR Ensure that the Program Lock key on the back of the vault is in the vertical position for Ready to Record Playback mode 2 Press POWER button to power up the system Check that the video is present and that the monitor has a quality image 3 Check ZOOM and FOCUS buttons function Abeep should sound whenever a button is pressed Confirm the camera focus on object when any ZOOM button is pressed 4 Check RECORD PLAY STOP REW and FF functions A beep sound is made when a button is pressed 5 With the transmitter walk about 300 feet in front of the vehicle Turn the transmitter ON Talk clearly into the MIC After 2 3 seconds the RECORD and AUDIO ON indicators should illuminate on the control head Also the windshield Red Record LED and Green Audio LED should illuminate 6 Turn OFF the MIC The DVR should continue recording The AUDIO ON indicator should be off and the RECORD indicator should be on 7 Check STOP REW and PLAY on the recorded video Check the quality of the recorded video and audio 8 Turn ON the siren switch The system should go to record and the S
50. read Spectrum Transmitter and Receiver Optional 10 Figure 9 Wiring Harness 10 Figure 10 Bottom of Control Head 11 Figure 11 Beside of Control Head 11 Figure 12 Rear Panel of Control Head 11 Figure 13 Rear Panel of Vault 12 Figure 14 IR Remote Control 13 Figure 15 Description of Connections 18 Figure 16 Removing Hard Disk 21 Figure 17 Monitor View 30 Foreword We thank you for your purchase of the Prosecutor Digital System Trunk Mounted Unit You have purchased a high quality system that will provide you with many years of trouble free service Should you have any question about the system or any problems please call 800 482 9211 or fax 281 446 9013 We service all components of the system in house as well as through our ever growing Dealer Base This guide will provide the user with enough information to operate the Prosecutor Digital System properly and effectively As you read through this guide if you have any questions ideas or suggestions about the system or the guide itself please feel free to call us at your convenience Thank You Prosecutor of Texas LLC 1906 Treble Drive Humble TX 77338 Tel 281 446 9010 800 482 9211 Fax 281 446 9013 Email prosecutoroftexas policevideo com Website www policevideo com Features amp Specifications Small Trunk Vault 16 X Optical Zoom Low Light Auto Focus Camera 1 0 Lux 8X Digital Zoom with Auto Zoom Function Easy to use Overhe
51. s extended to the Buyer then in consideration therefor Buyer grants to Seller a security interest in the Product and said security interest shall extend to all parts or accessories now or hereafter attached to the Product and the proceeds therefrom 12 Taxes Prices quoted by Seller do not include any existing or future sales use or similar taxes which are or may be levied upon the sale delivery or service of the Product by federal state or other governmental authorities Such taxes shall be for the account of the Buyer who shall promptly pay the amount thereof to the Seller on or before the time when such tax or taxes are payable by Seller to applicable taxing authority or authorities If the sale is tax exempt Buyer shall provide Seller with a proper tax exemption certificate upon acceptance of order or in any event prior to ship ment of Product Should any question as to applicability of such taxes to any sales later arise Buyer shall fully cooperate in resolving such question and pay any such taxes then determined to be owing 13 Waiver Seller s failure at any time to require performance by Buyer of any provision of these terms and conditions shall not be deemed a waiver of future compliance therewith and shall not affect the right of the Seller to require compliance therewith at any time thereafter 14 Indemnity Buyer agrees to save and indemnify and keep harmless Seller against all liability claims demands or judgment for dam
52. s recording in Real Time using the Standard Quality Mode with Audio Video Recording 60 fps at 720 x 480 pixels video inputs NTSC 50 fps at 720 x 576 pixels video inputs PAL On Screen Display Time Date Title 5 Status Indicators Hard Disk Used Interface Readout and Programming Menu when selected RS 232 Interface to most Radar Laser GPS Card Reader amp Alcohol Tester Measuring Devices Recording can be started with Audio Transmitter Siren Signal or Lights Signal Recording can be activated with Overhead Controls CD containing Remote Viewer Software for PC Prosecutor of Texas 9 Figure 4 Modular Control Head Figure 5 Vault PROSECUTOR Figure 6 DVR in Vault LLC Features amp Specifications VHF Audio Transmitter and Receiver Compliant with FCC Part 74 and Industry Canada RSS 123 rules Transmitter dimension 3 6 H X 2 5 W X 1 D 9 cm x 6 5cm x 2 5cm Weight 2 82 or 0 08 kg High quality Wireless Microphone System with Ultra sonic Tone Coded Squelch Frequencies in VHF range more than 50 Working range 300ft Maximum 1000ft Battery life 12 15 hours with 2 AA NiMH Rechargable Batteries included Max 25 hrs with 2500 MA batteries Comes with a Dual Station Battery Charger Wind Screen and Tie clip Holster Forward Cantered optional Patent Leather or Basket Weave Audio Receiver mounted inside the Vault Shielded Antenna mounted on trunk or 1 2 wave whip design Built in M
53. shield is recommended This way the cable can be placed up the side panel and run across the edge of the headliner to the rear connection of the control head Trunk Unit Mount When installing in a Ford Crown Victoria Prosecutor recommends mounting the vault inside the trunk on the lower left driver s side adjacent to the air Suspension switch See diagram 1 2 Dia hole Measure 5 3 4 across from the hole Measure 3 7 8 out from the edge use 17 64 metal drill bit to drill a hole Prosecutor of Texas LLC 14 Installation Measure 6 5 16 back from the center of the first hole get the center point of the secondhole and use 17 64 metal dril bit to make a hole Put the carpet back on punch holes through carpet to match drilled holes Place 2 4 x 1 hex head bolts on the left 2 holes of mounting plate remember thumbscrew of the mount ing plate should face to the bumper direction and match holes drilled in trunk floor Place flat washer then lock washers and hex nuts or lock nuts on bolts from outside of trunk floor Tighten bolts to secure mounting plate Place a hex head sheet metal screw Put the vault on mounting plate and at the middle hole of mounting plate lock them together by using the mounting plate thumb screw ee E TUE EUM S x L Li i T t 1 E Dr ir p a um i Sekt oe O
54. sword correctly case sensitive RON After entering the current password the following will be displayed Prosecutor of Texas LLC 24 Programming New User Password 00000000 Enter the new password Press FF button to select letters or numbers Use the up button to select numbers and the Down button to select letters Press STOP when you have entered the entire password correctly case sensitive RON After entering the new password the following will be displayed Confirm Password 00000000 1 Enter the new password again by the same method above 2 Press STOP when you have entered the entire password correctly case sensitive You will return back to the Mode and Password menu Administrator Password To change the Administrator Password select Change Admin Password from the Mode and Password menu Follow the steps similar to changing the User password Climate Setting 1 Place the cursor in front of Climate Setting using the or button 2 Press the F F button and you will note a blinking cursor in front of the selection 3 Use the or to toggle the selection from Normal to Hot 4 Press the F F button and you will return to the selection mode to return to the main menu select Exit and press EF WARNING DO NOT CHANGE THE CLIMATE SETTING WITHOUT CONSULTING THE FACTORY The climate setting ch
55. ted Control Head Prosecutor of Texas LLC 8 Features amp Specifications Modular Control Head Uses External LCD Monitor or Laptop Screen Durable membrane switch with backlight Both External LCD monitor and Keypad Backlight can be turned off for quiet operation Audio volume control LED output indicating both audio and recording are functional A V Input Output Constructed with 18 gauge steel Dimension 6 25 W x 2 28 H x 5 9 D 15 88 cm x 6 55 cm x 15 cm Weight 2 1 lbs 94 kg Constructed with 14 gauge steel lockable and tamper resistant Dimensions 11 5 W X 6 5 H X 16 D 29 21 cm x 16 51 cm x 40 64 cm Weight 28 82 lbs 13 02 kg Removeable Vault with bracket mounted in trunk Non reflective black powder coated matte finish Tamper resistant locking door amp Programming Keylock Environmentally Controlled Specialty Radar Laser GPS Alcohol Meter Interface ready Dual Wireless Microphone Capability optional Shielded antenna input amp A V Input Output Raised Mounting Straps Included Back Seat Microhpone Optional Back Seat Camera Ready DVR Industrial Grade AVE Multiview MV DR 3000L Digital Video Recorder Compliant with FCC and CE rules Double Shock Mounted Hi G Force 80GB IDE Removable 2 5 inch Hard Drive Additional IDE Mobile Rack for insertion of Hard Drive into PC Operating Voltage 12V 5amp Operating Temperature 10 40 C 41 104 F Recording Time Up to 18 hour
56. the default settings REC SETTING ALARM MOTION AUTO START REC OFF ALM OPERATION ON REC RATE 60 F S REC RATE 60F S REC QUALITY STANDARD REC QUALITY STANDARD DISK FULL REWRITE AUDIO 11KHZ MULTIPLEXER OFF ALM TYPE NO ALM DULATION OSEC PRE ALARM OFF 5 Modify setup per customer request Notes IV Power Down Press POWER button on the control head to power down the system Make sure POWER buiton on the control head is the only button that stays lighted N V Appearance 1 Check System for prominent visual damage or scratch 2 Check for proper serial numbers 3 Clean up LCD display as needed INSTALLED BY DATE TESTED BY DATE CUSTOMER CONFIRMED DATE A N CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AN CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE IS PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class A digital device pursuant of part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed for reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can
57. urs 20 minutes Basic 6 hours 40 minutes DISK FULL The default setting is REWRITE When the hard disk drive is full the device continues recording by displacing the old data AUDIO The default setting is OFF Please set this option to 11 KHZ for enable AUDIO recording Note Audio funciton can only be activated at the following REC RATE in NTSC PAL 60 50 30 25 20 17 10 10 5 5 5 5 Fields Sec MULTIPLEXER The default setting is ON Please set this option to OFF when it is only connected to a single camera Select the MAIN PAGE item for go to the MAIN MENU and select the ALARM MOTION The following sub menu will appear ALARM MOTION ALM OPERATION ON REC RATE 60 F S REC QUALITY SIANDARD AUDIO ALM TYEPE ALM DURATION PRE ALARM MOTION SETTING MAIN PAGE Prosecutor of Texas LLC 28 Programming ALM OPERATION The default setting is OFF Please set this option to ON for activates alarm recording REC RATE Changing the RECORD RATE will affect the recording quality and available recording duration The default setting for RECORD RATE is 30 F S for NTSC or 25 F S for PAL The setting for RECORD RATE should be 60 F S for NTSC or 50 F S for PAL Using the combination of these setting provides real time recording It is recommended that these settings be used REC QUALITY This option determines the image quality to be recorded when
58. where there is no dead viewing area of the picture to place the on screen data 1 Under the main menu place the cursor in front of Flash Display and press the F F button 2 Press the or button to select ON or OFF 4 Exit all of the menus to activate your selection Camera Settings This new menu items allows the system to program all setups of the camera and setup and enable the auto zoom function Camera Settings Auto Zoom Mode On Off Camera Setup Exit Auto Zoom Mode After you have done the following programming the auto zoom function will be initiated by pressing the Zoom In button on the keypad Upon pressing and releasing you will hear on beep of the keypad and the camera will zoom in automatically and after the preset time will zoom back to the original starting position You may at any time cancel the Auto Zoom Mode by briefly pressing the Zoom Out button You will hear a beep and the camera will zoom back to the original setting immediately You may also focus near or far at any time during the Auto Zoom mode so a clear image can be obtained This feature is mainly used for recording a clear view of the license plate of a vehicle Both vehicles must be stationary for the camera to auto focus correctly on the license plate The same is true for when the camera times out Therefore this feature should only be used if the vehicle is stationary The auto zoom mode must be set to ON for this
59. y the control cable is tight on both the vault and the control head 5 Low voltage Verify the installation is directly to the battery terminals and not using an auxillary fuse panel or other location If an old installation check the power connection for might have gotten corroded and needs cleaning Prosecutor of Texas LLC 21 Programming In this section we discuss some of the powerful programming features of the Prosecutor Digital System Before programming the toggle key on the back of the vault must be turned to the horizontal position for Ready to Program mode The PROGRAMMING mode can only be accessed by using the IR remote control The following table shows the IR remote control button functions used in the PROGRAMMING mode Things to Note STOP Press and hold the remote control s Stop button for 5 seconds to access the Main Menu F F Pressthis button to enter or exit any selection Press this button to move the cursor up Press this button to move the cursor down ACCESSING MAIN MENU To access the on screen programming press the STOP button of the remote control for about 5 seconds If you get the Programming is Locked message then you must first unlock the Programming key lock on the rear of the vault The following programming menu will be appear on the monitor of the control head LCD If you have never changed the factory default password then just press STOP again o
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