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1. Item Feature Description 1 ALARM INPUT Connector 2 pin for the alarm input cable 2 12VDC POWER INPUT Connector 4 pin for the constant and switched power harness 3 CAMERA INPUT Connector 6 pin for a camera cable 4 CAMERA INPUT Connector DIN style for a camera cable with audio 5 POWER OUTPUT Connector 2 1 mm barrel for an external IR or microphone 6 AUDIO 1 INPUT Connector red RCA jack for a remote microphone or a camera 7 AUDIO 2 INPUT Connector white RCA jack for a remote microphone or a camera 8 CAMERA VIDEO INPUT Connector yellow RCA jack for a camera cable 9 POWER OUTPUT Connector 2 pin for an external IR or microphone 1 1 4 Remote Control Optional The remote control shown in Figure 1 3 provides the same options as the front panel DVR buttons e Menu navigation buttons are used to configure the menu system e Player function buttons are used for video playback operation For more information see Using the DVR Buttons or Remote Control to Configure on page 3 3 and Using the DVR Buttons or Remote Control to Playback Video on page 4 4 1 4 700 0066 R001 Introduction Mobile Surveillance Menu navigation buttons Player function buttons Figure 1 3 Remote Control Table 1 3 Remote Control Features Item Button Description 1 MENU Enters and exits the Menu system to configure the DVR If the DVR is recording
2. Figure 2 4 Fastening the DVR to the Mounting Bracket 2 Use the four 10 x 34 sheet metal screws or 10 x 34 self drilling screws to attach the mounting bracket to a horizontal mounting surface 3 Connect the wiring and camera connectors to the DVR back panel see Step 3 Connecting to the Rogue Mobile DVR on page 2 9 4 Route the cables through the grommets or the back panel depending on the installation requirements Figure 2 5 Installing the DVR in the Mounting Bracket 700 0066 ROO1 Installation 2 1 5 Installation with a Mounting Adapter in the Scout Lock Box The Rogue Mobile DVR can be installed into existing Scout lock boxes by securing the DVR onto a mounting adapter which slides into the lock box rails Different mounting adapters are available for the different Scout lock boxes Table 2 3 provides the Seon part numbers for the mounting adapters available for the different sized lock boxes Table 2 3 Mounting Adapters for Scout Lock Box Installation Mounting Adapter Kit Part Number Rogue DVR mounting adapter for Scout LB box SCT LB RG MA LB Rogue DVR mounting adapter for Scout LC box SCT LC RG MA LC Rogue DVR mounting adapter for Scout LD box SCT LD RG MA LD Rogue DVR mounting adapter for Scout LE box SCT LE RG MA LE To install the Rogue Mobile DVR in a Scout lock box 1 If there is a VCR currently installed in the lock box turn off all power
3. 3 2 Time and Date Configuration Items 552 2 2 rrr rrr eee 3 4 Title and Display Configuration Items 5002 rr rere 3 5 Record Configuration Items 3 2 Sess 2 sete hee SSeS ete eee Sees 3 7 Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 4 GB Solid State Media Storage 3 8 Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 8 GB Solid State Media Storage 3 8 Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 32 GB Solid State Media Storage 3 8 Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 80 GB Hard Drive 3 9 Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 120 GB Hard Drive 3 9 Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 160 GB Hard Drive 3 10 Alarm Configuration Items 3 10 Timers Configuration Menu 3 12 Signal Configuration Items 3 13 Speed Configuration lliemss 2 lt o s4 se ese sit Se eee eee 3 14 System Configuration Items 24 s s5e 5 sess esis eG Se sata bays Site 3 16 Front Panel Features 22 reer rrr errr errr reese 4 2 Minimum System Requirements 4 4 One Touch Download Options 4 6 Search Configuration Items 295 g 5st coe eee sees ae
4. 4 4 Media Cartridge 4 5 Search Menu sA dasare srna e eis eee eee eee gs Sia re eee SRS eens 4 8 Search by All Events Menu 4 9 All Events Search Results Menu 4 9 Rogue Mobile DVR Lock Box Dimensions A 4 700 0066 R001 vii viii Tables Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table 3 5 Table 3 6 Table 3 7 Table 3 8 Table 3 9 Table 3 10 Table 3 11 Table 3 12 Table 3 13 Table 3 14 Table 3 15 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table 4 5 Table 4 6 Table 4 7 DVR Front Panel Features 0 errr rrr reer ree eee 1 3 DVR Back Panel Features 00 errr errr rrr errr reese 1 4 Remote Control Features state Bee S ork tare Sette pti ae eat ee 1 5 New Installation Kits 2 5 2 rr rr reer errr rere 2 3 Mounting Adapters for Scout Lock Box Installation 2 3 Mounting Adapters for Scout Lock Box Installation 2 7 Back Panel Foaures 5 sere Set a a eee Rete See eee 2 9 Diagnostic indicator status 7 050 5 rr cr rrr rrr rrr re 2 14 On screen Display Information
5. 2 3 2 1 3 Installation with the Rogue Mobile DVR Lock Box 2 4 2 1 4 Installation with the Mounting Bracket 2 6 2 1 5 Installation with a Mounting Adapter in the Scout Lock Box 2 7 2 2 Step 2 Installing the Camera New Installation 2 8 2 3 Step 3 Connecting to the Rogue Mobile DVR 2 9 2 4 Step 4 Connecting the Constant and Switched Power Harness Fuses and Fuse Holders 2 10 2 5 Step 5 Connecting the Alarm Input Harness and Alarm Switch 2 11 2 5 1 Connecting the Alarm Input Harness 2 11 2 5 2 Connecting the Alarm Switch e ee 2 11 2 6 Rogue Plus Step 6 Installing the Smart Link Module 2 12 2 7 Rogue Plus Step 7 Installing the GPS Receiver 2 13 2 8 Rogue Plus Step 8 Installing the Diagnostic Indicator or Red Button Alarm 2 13 2 8 1 Rogue Plus Status of the Diagnostic Indicator 2 14 2 9 Rogue Plus Step 9 CAN Network 2 14 2 10 Step 10 Hardware Installation Final Checklist 2 15 2 10 1 Harnesses
6. Connect the yellow wire to an ignition triggered signal 2 12 700 0066 ROO1 Installation Figure 2 13 Smart Link to DVR connection harness CAUTION Constant and switched power harness connection To ensure proper performance connect the red and black power wires to points as close to the battery as possible Never connect the ground wire black wire to the vehicle chassis by drilling a hole into a panel and using a sheet metal screw The ground connection will be corroded very quickly and the performance will be compromised Important The supplied in line automotive fuse holders are for protecting the red battery positive wire and the yellow ignition trigger wire Butt splice connectors are supplied to connect the fuse holders to their respective wires The battery positive fuse holder uses the 5 A automotive blade fuse The ignition trigger fuse holder uses the 1 A automotive blade fuse 2 7 Rogue Plus Step 7 Installing the GPS Receiver If you have not purchased a GPS receiver or if you wish to install the GPS receiver at a later time proceed to Rogue Plus Step 8 Installing the Diagnostic Indicator or Red Button Alarm on page 2 13 Seon Design provides several models of GPS receivers designed to work with the Rogue Plus Contact your sales representative at Seon Design for the GPS receiver best suited to your application 2 8 Rogue Plus Step 8 Installing the Diagnostic Indicator or Red utto
7. 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Operating Humidity 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Operating Voltage 8 to 18 VDC Transient Protection 1500 W Temperature Protection Advanced Smart Temp Power Harness Connector 4 pin Molex Alarm Input Connector 2 pin Molex Media Cartridge Dimensions H x W x D 0 83 x 3 x5 1 21 x 76 x 130 mm DVR Dimensions H x W x D 2x 7 x 6 5 51 x 178 x 165 mm Power Circuit Fuse SA Ignition Circuit Fuse 1A 1 The DVR operates between 8 to 18 VDC however when the voltage is below 11 VDC the camera may start to shut down as the voltage is too low to operate the camera properly A 2 Rogue Mobile DVR Functional Features Time Format 12 hour or 24 hour format Date Format MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY and YYYY MM DD Camera Title 28 characters Repeat Record User selectable ON OFF Record Delay On 0 seconds to 60 minutes Record Delay Off 0 seconds to 60 minutes Power Delay Off 0 minutes to 60 minutes 700 0066 ROO1 Specifications Daily Timers 10 Alarm Input 1 User selectable ON OFF with variable resolution speed quality and duration AL 1 to AL 4 are available in Rogue Mobile DVR Plus Systems with the Smart Link module Playback Search Date and Time Ignition Alarms or All Events Playback Speed Image by Image 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 64x 1 3x USB Memory Device SanDisk Cruze
8. camera recorder and accessories 2 15 2 10 2 Camera 22 eeerree ee e e ee ee e eee eee ee ee 2 15 210 3 Recorder 4 25 ses ce mirig E sere estes rete see seas EaR TAE ee ee ee bes Se 2 15 2 10 4 System ee err eee ee eee ee ee eee ee eee ee 2 15 Chapter 3 Configuration 3 1 Configuring the DVR Menu System 3 2 3 1 1 Using the DVR Buttons or Remote Control to Configure 3 3 3 2 Rogue Mobile DVR Main Menu 3 3 3 2 1 Time and Date Menu 2 2 rrr eee ee eee eee eee 3 4 3 2 2 Title and Display Menu 22 r rrr ree eee errr ee eee 3 5 3 2 3 Record Menu rrr rer rrr eee err eee ee eee eee 3 6 700 0066 R001 v Contents 3 2 4 Alarm Menu ee ere rr eer eee eee ee ee eee ee eee eee 3 10 3 2 5 Timers Menu 3 12 3 2 6 Signals Menu 22 eee re rrr 3 13 3 2 7 Speed Menu 2 eee ree eee ee ee eee 3 14 3 2 8 Search Menu 22 2 eee eee eee eee ee eee 3 15 3 2 9 System Menu 2 2 errr rr eee eee eee eee ee eee 3 15 3 2 10 Firmware Vers
9. FROM THE SEON CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT Please refer to the Seon Design Inc Product Warranty applicable to the Product s described in this User Manual which exclusively sets forth Seon Design Inc s entire liability arising from or in connection with such product s and their use and the exclusive remedies available for purchasers and users thereof Document Part Number This User Manual is valid for Seon Design Inc Document Part Number 700 0066 PRINTED IN CANADA Who This Guide is For The User Guide is intended for anyone who needs to install and operate the Rogue Mobile Digital Video Recording DVR System The Guide provides explanations and procedures for installing operating configuring maintaining and troubleshooting the Rogue Mobile DVR References to Rogue System In this Guide both Rogue and Rogue Plus are referred to as Rogue Mobile DVR system When information is specific to one model then reference is made to Rogue and Rogue Plus Conventions Used CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the unit or other equipment Important These notes provide important information which are not as serious as a Caution Tip These notes provide handy tips Abbreviations and Acronyms Acronym Definition DVR Digital video recorder FPS Frames per second GPS Global Positioning System HD Hard drive IPS Images per second
10. Figure 2 12 Figure 2 13 Figure 2 14 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure A 1 Rogue Mobile DVR Front Panel 1 3 DVR Back Panel lt lt lt 2 2 25S oe et oe a a a a a ia a a 1 4 Remote Control natenn enm 1 5 Rogue Mobile DVR Lock Box 1 6 Mounting Bracket 0 errr rrr errr rrr eens 1 6 Rogue Mobile DVR and Lock Box 2 4 Lock Box Components r rrr eee ee 2 5 Mounting Bracket 5 errr rrr errr errr reese 2 6 Fastening the DVR to the Mounting Bracket 5 ree 2 6 Installing the DVR in the Mounting Bracket 2 6 Fastening the DVR to a Mounting Adapter 5 eee 2 7 Sliding the Mounting Adapter into the Scout Lock Box 2 8 Installation of the DVR in the Scout Lock Box 2 8 Back Panel S25 Ss os Siti oe oe elo OES Pe Oe eS 2 9 Constant and Switched Power Harness Wires 2 10 Alarm Switch and Alarm Input Har
11. Rogue Mobile DVR you will need a computer with the following minimum system requirements Table 4 2 Minimum System Requirements Computer Processor e 2 GHz or higher speed processor e 1024 x 768 monitor resolution e Sound card and speakers Operating systems Windows XP with Service Pack 3 or Windows Vista Memory 512MB of RAM minimum 1 GB Disk space 10MB of available hard disk space 250 GB hard drive Drive CD USB 2 0 port H 264 decoder Other requirements Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the Rogue Player Software User Guide 4 2 2 Using the DVR Buttons or Remote Control to Playback Video The playback of recorded video can be controlled from the DVR front panel buttons or by using the remote control For detailed information on the remote control features see Remote Control Optional on page 1 4 To playback recorded video e Press Play gt Il to start playback of the recorded video and audio Ensure the DVR is not in record mode e Press Pause gt Il to pause the video e While paused press Fast Forward gt gt I to start slow motion forward 700 0066 ROO1 Operation e While paused press Fast Rewind M4 to start slow motion reverse Press Frame Advance gt I to advance by a single frame or press Reverse M to reverse by a single frame e Press Fast Forward gt gt I to speed the play forward from 1x to 2x 4x 8x 16x and 64x the normal speed e If fast forwardi
12. Searching for Recorded Information by Alarms To search for recorded information by Alarms 1 Select Alarms 2 Scroll to Start Search and press Enter 3 Use the Up arrow or Down arrow to select the event for playback 4 6 4 Searching for Recorded Information by Ignition To search for recorded information by Ignition 1 Select Ignition 2 Scroll to Start Search and press Enter 3 Use the Up arrow or Down arrow to select the event for playback 4 7 Advanced Smart Temp Advanced Smart Temp and the built in heater monitor the temperature inside the DVR and the media cartridge to ensure the safe operation of the unit over a wide temperature range Table 4 6 Advanced Smart Temp Features Temperature inside the Advanced Smart Temp DVR Below 4 F 20 C DVR is not powered although the media cartridge can still be removed from the DVR heater is on If the temperature falls below a preset value with the heater on the DVR shuts down Above 149 F 65 C Shuts down the DVR to protect the media cartridge from damage Table 4 7 Media Cartridge Temperature Temperature inside the Advanced Smart Temp media cartridge Above 104 F 40 C Media cartridge fan is on Above 149 F 65 C Media cartridge is powered off The DVR is on 4 10 700 0066 R001 CHAPTER 5 Maintenance and Return This chapter provides information and procedures for e Performing maintenance on the Rogue Mobile DVR
13. be used at a time Table 2 4 Back Panel Features Item Feature Description 1 ALARM INPUT Connector 2 pin for the alarm input cable 2 12VDC POWER INPUT Connector 4 pin for the constant and switched power harness 3 CAMERA INPUT Connector 6 pin for a camera cable 4 CAMERA INPUT Connector DIN style for a camera cable with audio 5 POWER OUTPUT Connector 2 1 mm barrel for an external IR or microphone 6 AUDIO 1 INPUT Connector red RCA jack for a remote microphone or a camera 7 AUDIO 2 INPUT Connector white RCA jack for a remote microphone or a camera 8 CAMERA VIDEO INPUT Connector yellow RCA jack for a camera cable 9 POWER OUTPUT Connector 2 pin for an external IR or microphone To connect to the back of the DVR 1 Plug the connector from the camera into the appropriate mating connector on the back of the DVR Plug the alarm input cable into the ALARM IN connector If an optional external microphone is being used plug the power connection into POWER OUTPUT If you have an existing RCA camera and want to connect an external microphone contact Customer Service 4 Plug the RCA connector into the AUDIO 1 INPUT or AUDIO 2 INPUT jack Important Take care not to pinch or bind any cables when positioning the DVR in the lock box 700 0066 R001 2 9 Installation 2 4 Step 4 Connecting the Constant and Switched Power Harness Fuses and Fuse Holders Importan
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15. drive for one mile in Calibration Mode To have speed recorded in KPH drive for one kilometer The SPEED PULSE COUNT increments as the vehicle travels CALIBRATE SPEED When calibrating speed it is best to use known road markers to determine a mile kilometer as reading the odometer may introduce errors e Press Enter to begin calibration e Press Menu to exit 3 2 8 Search Menu The Search menu lets you quickly find recorded information by date and time ignition alarms and all events 3 2 9 System Menu The System menu allows control of system level settings and functions that should only be accessed by authorized individuals To view the System menu 1 Onthe main menu scroll to the System sub menu 2 Press Enter The System menu appears as shown in Figure 3 11 SEON DESIGN INC MOBILE DVR SYSTEM 2 DOWNLOAD ALARMS PASSWORD ENABLE OFF SET PASSWORD 000000 SET USER DEFAULTS LOAD USER DEFAULTS LOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS DISPLAY VERSIONS PROGRAM UPDATE ERASE UNPROTECTED DATA ERASE PROTECTED DATA ERASE ALL DATA Figure 3 11 System Menu 700 0066 ROO1 Configuration Table 3 15 System Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value Default ONE TOUCH DOWNLOAD Use the One Touch button without a video monitor See Using the One ALARMS Touch Download Option on page 4 6 e TODAY e TIME PASSWORD ENABLE ON The DVR Menu Stop button is locked out and requires a pa
16. e Returning a product for service Maintenance and Return 5 1 Maintenance 5 1 1 Synchronizing the DVR Clock The clock on the Rogue Mobile DVR should be synchronized every six months to ensure accurate video recording of the time and date For setting the time and date see Time and Date Menu on page 3 4 5 1 2 Replacing the Remote Control Battery The remote control includes a CR 2025 battery that can be replaced when necessary Replace only with the same type of battery To replace the battery 1 Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control by pressing the small tab inwards as shown by the illustration on the remote Pull the battery compartment out and remove the old battery Replace with a new battery inserted into the compartment with the positive side facing up The battery compartment will close only with the battery properly inserted 4 Close the battery compartment 5 1 3 Cleaning the Lock Box The lock box is made from 18 gauge steel coated with an outdoor powder paint and only requires periodic cleaning To clean the lock box use a damp cloth with a mild detergent Do not allow water into the ventilation holes on the lock box 5 1 4 Cleaning the Camera and Window Refer to the product documentation for cleaning the camera 5 2 Returning Product for Service If any part of the Rogue Mobile DVR is to be returned to Seon Design Inc for service contact Seon provide the model a
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18. in the recorded video An alarm event can be used to set a search point in the digital video and it can be triggered from a number of different sources including a driver activated switch 2 5 1 Connecting the Alarm Input Harness The alarm input harness connects to the alarm input connector See Figure 2 11 To connect the alarm input harness 1 Connect the red and black wires from the alarm input harness together to activate the alarm input OR Connect the red wire to the electrical ground to activate the alarm input 2 Connect the alarm input connector to ALARM INPUT on the DVR AS Figure 2 11 Alarm Switch and Alarm Input Harness 2 5 2 Connecting the Alarm Switch A red push button alarm switch shown in Figure 2 11 is also provided To connect the alarm switch 1 Mount the switch into a 2 hole and attach to the alarm input harness using the butt spice connectors 2 Attach the black wire of the alarm switch to the black wire of the alarm input harness 700 0066 R001 2 11 Installation 3 Attach the blue wire of the alarm switch to the red wire in the alarm input harness 2 6 Rogue Plus Step 6 Installing the Smart Link Module The Rogue Plus uses the external Smart Link module to provide interface connections to a variety of different signals The Smart Link is designed to be installed into the electrical compartment of a vehicle reducing the number of cables that connect to the DVR and r
19. information e Exporting video clips e Updating the DVR firmware 8 MEDIA CARTRIDGE LOCK e Requires the media cartridge key to remove and lock the media cartridge When the DVR is recording press the Stop button before unlocking and removing the media cartridge For more information see Removing and Replacing the Media Cartridge on page 4 5 9 ONE TOUCH REV button 9N Press to start ONE TOUCH download For more information see Using the One D Touch Download Option on page 4 6 P e During video playback press to reverse by a single frame when playback is paused 10 MENU STOP button menu e When the DVR is recording press to stop recording for 5 seconds O In Idle mode press to enter the Menu system Press again to exit the Menu m system 11 BACK ARROW RECORD 4 e Inthe Menu system press to navigate to a previous item FRAME ADVANCE O e In Idle mode press to begin Record e In playback with video paused press to advance by a single frame 12 UP ARROW FAST REWIND A Inthe Menu system press to scroll up one line of text or increase a selected button O value Py e Press to play the DVR in reverse playback Press the button repeatedly to increase the playback speed 2x 4x 8x 16x and 64x 13 ENTER PLAY PAUSE ewer e Inthe Menu system press to display the next screen or confirm the selection of a button menu item gt Il Press to playback or pause video playback In
20. range should be between 8 to 18 VDC See Title and Display Menu on page 3 5 The power harness from the DVR must be connected as close to the battery as possible Check the wiring to the battery See Step 4 Connecting the Constant and Switched Power Harness Fuses and Fuse Holders on page 2 10 Check the in line fuses and fuse holders If a fuse is blown determine the cause before replacing it The DVR does not power on Is the internal temperature below 40 F 4 C Check the temperature display on the main menu See Title and Display Menu on page 3 5 Is the constant and switched power harness plugged into the DVR securely The DVR turns on but does not start recording Check the ignition wiring from the power input harness Is the yellow wire connected to an ignition switched circuit Is the media cartridge installed properly with the key in the locked position on the front panel Is the temperature below 40 F Check the temperature display on the main menu See Title and Display Menu on page 3 5 Wait for the DVR to warm up and start recording Is the temperature above 122 F 50 C Check the temperature display on the main menu Check the battery voltage Check the settings for Record Delay On time in the Record menu See Record Menu on page 3 6 Are the timers on See Timers Menu on page 3 12 There is no picture on the video monitor output Check the connections ins
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22. to the VCR 2 Unlock the lock box door and slide the VCR out of the lock box Disconnect all the wiring and camera connections from the back panel of the VCR It may be necessary to uninstall the lock box from its mounting location and remove the cover CAUTION Equipment damage Use only the mounting screws provided to fasten the DVR to the lock box Longer screws may penetrate the bottom of the DVR 3 Fasten the Rogue Mobile DVR to the mounting adapter using the three Torx button head machine screws provided See Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Fastening the DVR to a Mounting Adapter 4 Slide the Rogue Mobile DVR and mounting adapter partway into the lock box See Figure 2 7 700 0066 R001 Installation Figure 2 7 Sliding the Mounting Adapter into the Scout Lock Box 5 Reconnect the wiring and camera connections to the back panel 6 Slide the Rogue Mobile DVR into the lock box Figure 2 8 shows a completed installation of the DVR in the lock box Figure 2 8 Installation of the DVR in the Scout Lock Box 2 2 Step 2 Installing the Camera New Installation If you have purchased a camera from Seon Design install the camera according to the documentation that shipped with the product The Rogue Mobile DVR accommodates several different camera connector types an integrated mini DIN connector a 6 pin Molex or RCA jacks for the camera signal The cable c
23. 0 750 1500 900 580 1120 660 350 2 3080 1760 1090 2250 1230 860 1600 1000 580 1 3200 2620 1820 2900 2110 1500 2420 1650 980 3 2 4 Alarm Menu Use the Alarm menu to set the options and events that occur when an external alarm is received by the DVR Usually a driver activated switch or other external device causes the alarm To view the Alarm menu 1 On the main menu select the Alarm sub menu 2 Press Enter The Alarm menu appears as shown in Figure 3 7 Use the Up arrow or Down arrow to change to the desired value SEON DESIGN INC MOBILE DVR ALARM INPUT INPUT i ON INTERNAL TYPE NORMAL RESOLUTION 720X480 SPEED 30 FPS QUALITY 5 DURATION 1 MIN PROTECTED ALARMS OFF Figure 3 7 Alarm Menu Table 3 11 Alarm Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value Default ALARM INPUTS Set to ON the input options appear as shown in Figure 3 7 Set to OFF the input options are not displayed ON OFF 3 10 700 0066 ROO1 Table 3 11 Alarm Configuration Items Configuration Menu Item Description Value Default INPUT The internal input is available from the DVR back panel Internal AL 1 to AL 4 are available in Rogue Mobile DVR Plus systems with the AL 1 Smart Link module e AL 2 AL 3 e AL 4 INPUT TYPE Alarm input type is the type of contact closure required to activate an alarm NORMAL All the alarm in
24. 720x240 720x480 720x480 720x480 30 19 10 6 13 7 4 10 6 3 20 25 14 8 18 10 6 14 8 4 15 30 17 10 22 12 8 17 9 5 10 38 22 13 29 16 10 22 13 7 5 48 31 19 37 22 15 32 19 10 2 77 44 27 56 31 55 40 25 15 1 80 66 45 73 53 37 60 41 25 Table 3 6 Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 8 GB Solid State Media Storage Picture Quality and Resolution Frames per 1 3 5 1 3 5 1 3 5 second FPS 352x240 352x240 352x240 720x240 720x240 720x240 720x480 720x480 720x480 30 38 20 11 27 14 9 20 11 6 20 51 27 16 37 19 12 27 16 8 15 60 35 20 45 24 15 33 19 10 10 77 44 26 58 31 20 43 25 13 5 96 61 37 75 45 29 56 33 18 2 154 88 54 113 62 43 80 50 29 1 160 131 91 145 105 75 121 82 50 Table 3 7 Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 32 GB Solid State Media Storage Picture Quality and Resolution Frames per 1 3 5 1 3 5 1 3 5 second FPS 352x240 352x240 352x240 720x240 720x240 720x240 720x480 720x480 720x480 30 153 80 45 107 55 34 80 45 23 20 204 110 65 147 77 49 110 63 32 700 0066 R001 Configuration Table 3 7 Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 32 GB Solid State Media Storage 15 239 140 79 180 98 61 132 75 39 10 308 175 106 234 124 81 172 102 52 5 386 244 150 299 180 117 224 133 71 2 615 352 218 451 246 172 321 200 116 1 640 525 364 581 421 299 480 329 197 Table 3 8 Estimated Recording Time in Ho
25. D PULSE COUNT 003000 CALIBRATE SPEED Figure 3 10 Speed Menu Table 3 14 Speed Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value Default SPEED INPUT If vehicle speed is not being recorded set to OFF This turns off the 0 on the e GPS display which indicates zero speed e PULSE If speed is being recorded select the desired input type to obtain the speed e OFF e a GPS receiver CAN e a pulse counting input e vehicle CAN network All of the speed input devices are optional Contact your Seon Design sales representative to obtain the optimal speed solution SPEED UNITS If the speed is being recorded from the GPS receiver or the CAN network the MPH KPH desired speed display units must be selected Selecting MPH converts the GPS signal to display speed in miles per hour 3 14 700 0066 ROO1 Configuration Table 3 14 Speed Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value Default SPEED PULSE COUNT The DVR records vehicle speed by counting the number of pulses received either 003000 from a vehicle speed sensor or a vehicle Transmission Control Module TCM First calibrate the DVR to the vehicle s speed signal by driving for one mile kilometer in Calibration Mode The DvR counts the pulses from the vehicle s speed sensor and then converts a pulse rate into speed The actual distance driven during calibration determines the unit of the speed For example to have speed recorded in MPH
26. DVR See Table 2 5 Table 2 5 Diagnostic indicator status Ring Color Function No green light No power to the DVR or ignition is not on Flashing green The DVR is powered up but not recording Solid green The DVR is powered up and recording 2 9 Rogue Plus Step 9 CAN Network The Rogue Mobile DVR has a built in CAN interface for connecting to J1939 compliant vehicle networks J1939 is a Society for Automotive Engineers SAE specification for network communication in a vehicle Seon Design can factory program the Smart Link module to accept ten signals from the large selection available on a vehicle For more information contact your sales representative at Seon Design to discuss the CAN interface 2 14 700 0066 ROO1 Installation 2 10 Step 10 Hardware Installation Final Checklist 2 10 1 Harnesses camera recorder and accessories O m0000 2 10 2 Camera Ooadda 2 10 3 Recorder 00 0 2 10 4 System OoOoOadada Check for proper slack Check that the cables and harnesses are properly secured Check that sharp metal edges are not touching the cables or harnesses Check that all the cables and harnesses are neat and tidy Check that the connections are solid no shorts Check that the camera is securely mounted Check the internal harness connections Check that the lid is properly seated on the gasket and secured tightly Check the camera field of view Check that the lock box is s
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28. IR Infrared LAN Local area network MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group RA Return Authorization TCM Transmission Control Module UTC Universal Time Coordinated 700 0066 R001 iii Who This Guide is For Related Documentation Rogue Player Software User Guide Document part number 700 0065 Accessories Remote control part number RG RC Finding Information Online You can find more information about Seon Design Inc as well as its products and services at Www seon com iv 700 0066 R001 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Rogue Mobile DVR System 1 2 1 1 1 Rogue Mobile DVR Product Features 1 2 1 1 2 DVR Front Panel Features 1 3 1 1 3 DVR Back Panel Features 1 4 1 1 4 Remote Control Optional 1 4 1 1 5 Lock Box Optional 1 6 1 1 6 Mounting Bracket Optional 1 6 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Step 1 Installing the Rogue Mobile DVR 2 2 2 1 1 Installation Materials 2 2 2 1 2 Purchasing Installation Kits or Mounting Adapters
29. SEON Mobile Surveillance Rogue and Rogue Plus Mobile Digital Video Recording System Installation and User Guide Document Part Number 700 0066 R001 Seon Design Inc Seon Design Inc is a specialist in the design and manufacture of video surveillance systems for mobile applications Seon has been the preferred solutions provider for the pupil transportation industry since 1999 Today we are proud that our success in this area has made us the leading manufacturer of mobile video surveillance systems in North America Contact Information Seon Design Inc Unit 111 3B Burbidge Street Coquitlam BC Canada V3K 7B2 Telephone 604 941 0880 Toll Free Telephone 1 877 630 7366 Fax 604 941 0870 Toll Free Fax 1 866 664 3677 Email sales seon com Web site www seon com Seon Design Inc Trademarks Seon Design Inc holds the following trademarks Rogue Rogue Plus Explorer and Trooper are registered trademarks of Seon Design Inc Seon Design is a registered trademark of Seon Design Inc The Seon logo SE N is a registered trademark of Seon Design Inc In this User Manual there are references to trademarks registered trademarks and product names not owned by Seon Design Inc that are the property of their respective owners They are used in this User Manual for identification purposes only User Manual Revision This is the February 2009 revision for this User Manual and i
30. Table 2 1 provides the Seon part numbers for new installation kits Table 2 1 New Installation Kits New Installation Kit Part Number Rogue DVR lock box see Figure 2 1 RG LB Rogue DVR mounting bracket see Figure 2 3 RG MB Table 2 2 provides the Seon part numbers for the mounting adapters available for the different sized lock boxes Table 2 2 Mounting Adapters for Scout Lock Box Installation Mounting Adapter Kit Part Number Rogue DVR mounting adapter for LB box SCTLB RG MA LB Rogue DVR mounting adapter for LC box SCTLC RG MA LC Rogue DVR mounting adapter for LD box SCTLD RG MA LD Rogue DVR mounting adapter for LE box SCTLE RG MA LE 700 0066 R001 Installation 2 1 3 Installation with the Rogue Mobile DVR Lock Box The DVR can be installed in the Rogue Mobile DVR lock box which is secured to the mounting surface using the four screws provided See Figure 2 1 Base Rogue Mobile DVR Reversible lock door Cover Figure 2 1 Rogue Mobile DVR and Lock Box The connections on the front and back of the DVR are secured once the DVR is installed and the lock box is locked The reversible hinged lock door can be removed The cable grommet and hole plug allow the wiring to be inserted from either side of the lock box 2 1 3 1 Horizontal Installation The lock box can be installed horizontally Four mounting points are located on the base of the lock b
31. Versions Figure 3 13 displays the version numbers of the DVR application Linux kernel PIC application and PIC bootloader SEON DESIGN INC MOBILE DVR VERSIONS APPLICATION LINUX KERNEL CONTROL BOOTLOADER PRESS MENU OR ENTER TO EXIT Figure 3 13 Firmware Version Menu 3 2 11 Updating the Firmware The firmware update must be obtained from Seon Design To install a firmware update a USB memory device must be formatted from a Windows based computer using the FAT file format Load the Program Update file onto the USB memory device To install a firmware update on the Rogue Mobile DVR 1 Power up the DVR using the vehicle ignition 2 Insert the USB memory device with the new firmware version into the USB port on the front of the DVR 3 After the DVR has started press Menu In the System sub menu scroll to Program Update 5 Press Enter The screen will display Updating 6 Once the update is finished the DVR will automatically restart Important On restarting the DVR will take up to 3 minutes to load as it completes the upgrade process Wait until the DVR finishes loading 7 Remove the USB memory device 700 0066 ROO1 3 17 3 18 CHAPTER 4 Operation This chapter provides information and procedures for operating the Rogue Mobile DVR Operation 4 1 Operating and Monitoring the DVR The DVR front panel provides buttons connectors and status indicator lights for operating and moni
32. e WRN warning lights and RT right turn signal These signals can be used to indicate the status of an indicator and can be set to any 3 character string To view the Signals menu 1 On the main menu highlight Signals 2 Press Enter The Signals menu appears as shown in Figure 3 9 Use the Up arrow or Down arrow to change to the desired value SEON DESIGN INC MOBILE DVR SIGNALS SIGNAL LABEL LEVEL LT ACTIVE HIGH ACTIVE HIGH ACTIVE HIGH ACTIVE HIGH ACTIVE HIGH Figure 3 9 Signals Menu Table 3 13 Signal Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value Default LABEL LEVEL LT left turn signal 2 STP stop 3 BRK brake 4 WRN warning lights 5 RT right turn signal 700 0066 ROO1 Configuration Table 3 13 Signal Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value Default LEVEL Indicates the activation level for the signal e ACTIVE HIGH e If ACTIVE HIGH is selected 12VDC applied to a signal causes the text ACTIVE LOW to be displayed e CAN e If ACTIVE LOW is selected OVDC applied to a signal causes the text to be displayed CAN gets a signal from CAN bus 3 2 7 Speed Menu The Speed menu lets you change the settings for recording speed data To view the Speed menu 1 On the main menu scroll to the Speed sub menu 2 Press Enter The Speed menu appears as shown in Figure 3 10 SEON DESIGN INC MOBILE DVR SPEED i OFF SPEED UNITS MPH SPEE
33. e Mobile DVR uses H 264 video compression to extend the recording time on the hard drive The recording time varies depending on the settings for frames per second speed resolution pixel count and picture quality The picture quality setting determines the amount a picture is compressed versus the amount of memory the picture takes up on the hard drive e Setting 1 is the standard quality a lower picture quality means higher compression and a lower memory requirement e Setting 5 is the highest picture quality a higher picture quality means lower compression and a higher memory requirement Table 3 5 to Table 3 7 show the estimated recording time in hours for solid state media storage sizes at the different settings for frames per second FPS resolution and picture quality 700 0066 R001 Configuration Table 3 8 to Table 3 10 show the estimated recording time in hours for hard drives at the different settings for frames per second FPS resolution and picture quality Important The average image size is dependent on the scene content and the lighting conditions Your actual recording times may vary Table 3 5 Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 4 GB Solid State Media Storage Picture Quality and Resolution Frames per 1 3 5 1 3 5 1 3 5 second FPS 352x240 352x240 352x240 720x240 720x240
34. e Search menu 1 Ifthe DVR is recording press Stop E 2 Press Menu and navigate to the Search sub menu 3 Press Enter The Search menu appears as shown in Figure 4 4 SEON DESIGN INC MOBILE DVR SEARCH DATE AND TIME DATE AND TIME 01 35P 01 21 2009 START SEARCH DISK INFO SIZE 3933 MB Figure 4 4 Search Menu Table 4 4 Search Configuration Items Menu Item SEARCH TYPE Description Value Default Select the desired search type e DATE AND TIME When using Date and Time to search for the first time the default time IGNITION setting is the start of the drive After that it saves the last search ALARMS information ALL EVENTS DATE AND TIME Set the date and time for the search START SEARCH Press Enter to Start Search DISK INFO Displays the size of the media cartridge and the start and end times 4 6 1 Searching for Recorded Information by All Events If All Events Alarms or Ignition is chosen the date and time fields are not displayed To search for recorded information by All Events 1 Select All Events 2 Scroll to Start Search and press Enter 700 0066 ROO1 Operation SEON DESIGN INC MOBILE DVR SEARCH SEARCH TYPE ALL EVENTS START SEARCH DISK INFO SIZE 4040 MB 250P 01 29 2009 Figure 4 5 Search by All Events Menu Several different types of events may be listed as shown in Figure 4 6 3 Scroll to the event and press Ente
35. e is bigger than 10 GB DISK USED This indicates how much of the media cartridge has been recorded The media cartridge will be solid state memory The same format as above VERSION See Firmware Versions on page 3 17 STATUS This indicates the operation status of the DVR The options are RECORD normal recording IDLE live mode not recording e T RECORD timer recording A RECORD alarm recording e Vv LOSS video loss or camera signal loss e PLAY e FFWD 2x or 4x 8x 16x 64x REW 2x or 4x 8x 16x 64x e PAUSE e REV PLAY e SLOW FWD e SLOW REV e DOWNLOAD one touch download TITLE The camera title is configurable to 28 characters TEMPERATURE This indicates the DVR temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius GPS This identifies the GPS location of the vehicle SPEED DISPLAY This indicates the recorded speed VOLTAGE This indicates the system voltage The range is from 8 to 18 VDC TIME AND DATE This indicates the time and date 700 0066 ROO1 Configuration 3 1 1 Using the DVR Buttons or Remote Control to Configure Use the DVR buttons or the remote control to configure the Menu system for the DVR See Figure 3 2 The DVR buttons provide both menu navigation and player functions For configuration refer to the menu navigation buttons For more information see Using the DVR Buttons on page 4 2 Monitor Me
36. ea oe 4 8 Event Types wots sete sets SHER Se Se aie ee eee RSS tee ei eee lt i 4 9 Advanced Smart Temp Features 2 saree cs eh ete sees eee eee 4 10 Media Cartridge Temperature 22 550 rrr rr rere rr nee 4 10 700 0066 R001 ix CHAPTER 1 Introduction This chapter describes the product features and components of the Rogue Mobile Digital Video Recording DVR System See Chapter 4 Operation for a full description of the functional features Introduction 1 1 Rogue Mobile DVR System The Rogue Mobile DVR system consists of the following components Rogue Mobile DVR Rogue lock box or Rogue mounting bracket or Scout lock box mounting adapters Camera Media cartridge s Alarm input switch and cable Power input harness with in line fuses for constant and switched power lines The Rogue Plus consists of the following additional components Smart Link module for signal interfaces including e GPS data and vehicle speed e Five different input signals e Diagnostic indicator or red button alarm e Four different alarm event inputs 1 1 1 Rogue Mobile DVR Product Features Rugged digital video recorder H 264 video compression Two audio channels and one video channel 700 0066 ROO1 1 1 2 DVR Front Panel Features The front panel has important features such as the media cartridge lock removable media cartridge status indicator lights video out audio output jacks and t
37. ecurely mounted Confirm that the cable grommet is properly installed Check that all connections are tight Install the fuses Plug the video monitor into the DVR Power up the system Confirm that the camera and audio sources are operating properly Confirm that all the status indicators react properly e Media cartridge power indicator e Media cartridge lock and access e Voltage temperature or system alarms Switch to temporary power by pressing the front panel Power PWR button with vehicle ignition turned OFF Test audio video record and test audio video playback Configure the menus per the required end user specifications 700 0066 R001 2 16 CHAPTER 3 Configuration This chapter provides information and procedures for configuring the DVR Configuration 3 1 Configuring the DVR Menu System The Rogue Mobile DVR uses on screen configuring for easy setup of all the functions and controls During live viewing and recording the information displayed on the screen can include the items shown in Figure 3 1 and described in Table 3 1 All menus are displayed on a blue screen with white text 12 1V 2 18 14P 01 30 2009 Figure 3 1 On screen Display during Live Viewing and Recording Table 3 1 On screen Display Information Feature Description DISK SIZE The formatted size for the installed media cartridge is in megabytes MB or gigabytes GB MB if the disk is less than 10 GB GB if the driv
38. ed in accordance with the internal and domestic laws of the Province of BRITISH COLUMBIA and the laws of Canada applicable therein without giving effect to the conflict of laws rules thereof The courts of British Columbia the Canadian Closed Courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to entertain and determine all disputes and claims whether for specific performance injunction declaration or otherwise arising out of or in any way connected with the construction breach or alleged threatened or anticipated breach of the contract resulting from this offer and shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine all questions as to the validity existence or enforceability thereof The purchaser attorns to the exclusive jurisdictions of the jurisdiction of the Canadian Closed Courts waives any obligation to venue in any action or proceeding regarding Seon Products and waives any objection that the Canadian Closed Courts are an inconvenient forum or do not have jurisdiction over the purchaser of Seon The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods shall not apply W 2 700 0066 R001 Seon Design Inc Unit 111 3B Burbidge Street Coquitlam BC Canada V3K 7B2 Telephone 604 941 0880 Toll Free Telephone 1 877 630 7366 Fax 604 941 0870 Toll Free Fax 1 866 664 3677 Email sales seon com Web site www seon com 700 0066 R001 Printed in Canada
39. educing the lengths of interface harnesses and cables that connect to the vehicle systems See Figure 2 12 If you need assistance in determining a suitable location to mount the Smart Link contact Customer Service at Seon Design The dimensions for the Smart Link are provided in Smart Link Module on page A 3 S eer SEONI PN El 677 630 7366 tal Z M WWW SEON COM crl Ca By Ai POWER IN POWER OUT TODVR TDH POWER ON Hogg LOW VOLTAGE J 3 a SIGNALS ns F Bot F E i fier ae EET aiie Gum mig C ie us kos INDICATOR SPEED O WU POWER PANEL S Figure 2 12 Smart Link module To install the Smart Link module 1 Mount the Smart Link on a vertical surface to avoid having liquids pool on the bottom 2 Use the four 10 x 34 sheet metal screws or the four 10 x 1 self drilling screws to mount the Smart Link 3 Plug one end of the Smart Link to DVR connection harness into the POWER IN connector on the DVR The connectors on the harness are identical See Figure 2 13 4 Plug the other end of the Smart Link to DVR connection harness into the POWER OUT TO DVR connector on the Smart Link 5 Plug the constant and switched power harness shown in Figure 2 10 into the POWER IN connector on the Smart Link Connect the red wire to a 12 VDC battery connection 7 Connect the black wire to a ground connection
40. emporary power button The DVR buttons provide both menu navigation and player functions See Figure 1 1 1 2 3 4567 Introduction Menu navigation buttons Player function buttons 8 9 1011 121314 15 Figure 1 1 Rogue Mobile DVR Front Panel Table 1 1 DVR Front Panel Features Item Feature Item Feature 1 Infrared IR receiver 9 ONE TOUCH REV button 2 AUDIO OUT 1 10 MENU STOP button 3 AUDIO OUT 2 11 BACK ARROW RECORD FRAME ADVANCE button 4 VIDEO OUT 12 UP ARROW FAST REWIND button 5 POWER INDICATOR 13 ENTER PLAY PAUSE button 6 STATUS INDICATOR 14 DOWN ARROW FAST FORWARD button 7 USB port 15 POWER PWR button 8 MEDIA CARTRIDGE LOCK 16 MEDIA CARTRIDGE POWER INDICATOR Green 17 MEDIA ACCESS INDICATOR Red 700 0066 R001 Introduction 1 1 3 DVR Back Panel Features The back panel has the connector inputs where other system components connect to the DVR See Figure 1 2 and Table 1 2 For detailed information on connecting to the back panel see Chapter 2 Installation SEON DESIGN ING 877 630 7368 Oureut INPUT INPUT Tti Figure 1 2 DVR Back Panel The back panel accommodates three types of camera connectors e a6 pin Molex Item 3 e an integrated mini DIN connector Item 4 e RCA jacks Items 5 6 and 8 Important Only one of these camera connectors can be used at a time Table 1 2 DVR Back Panel Features
41. fast forward or reverse playback mode press to return to normal playback 14 DOWN ARROW FAST v e Inthe Menu system press to scroll down one line of text or decrease a selected FORWARD button O value p gt Press to fast forward playback Press the button repeatedly to increase the playback speed 2x 4x 8x 16x and 64x 15 POWER PWR button PwR e Press for 5 seconds to power up the DVR r e Press for 5 seconds to power down the DVR e When the DVR is powered up but in Delay On time press for 5 seconds to bypass the Delay On time e When the DVR is powered up but in Delay Off time press for 5 seconds to end the Delay Off time 16 MEDIA CARTRIDGE POWER Illuminates when the media cartridge has been properly inserted in the tray INDICATOR green 17 MEDIA ACCESS INDICATOR red Illuminates when the DVR is accessing the media cartridge 700 0066 R001 Operation 4 2 Viewing Recorded Video View the video recorded on the Rogue Mobile DVR by using either the DVR attached to a monitor or PC or using the Rogue Player software See Figure 4 2 For more information on using the software see the Rogue Player Software User Guide document part number 700 0065 Monitor Rogue DVR Sacer PC Rogue DVR Rogue Player Software Media Cartridge Figure 4 2 Viewing Recorded Video using Rogue Mobile DVR or Rogue Player Software 4 2 1 System Requirements To use the
42. g for inserting wiring into the lock box e Mounting patterns that can accommodate a horizontal or vertical installation Figure 1 4 Rogue Mobile DVR Lock Box 1 1 6 Mounting Bracket Optional The mounting bracket shown in Figure 1 5 can accommodate an installation to a horizontal mounting surface Figure 1 5 Mounting Bracket CHAPTER 2 Installation This chapter provides information and procedures for installing the Rogue Mobile Digital Video Recording DVR System The options for installing the Rogue Mobile DVR include e Installation with the Rogue Mobile DVR Lock Box on page 2 4 e Installation with the Mounting Bracket on page 2 6 e Installation with a Mounting Adapter in the Scout Lock Box on page 2 7 Installation 2 1 Step 1 Installing the Rogue Mobile DVR The DVR is easy to install as a new installation or into an existing Scout lock box For new installations the DVR can be installed with the Rogue Mobile DVR lock box or with the mounting bracket For the Rogue Mobile DVR lock box specifications see Figure A 1 The DVR can be installed into the existing Scout lock boxes by securing the DVR onto a mounting adapter which slides onto the lock box rails 2 1 1 Installation Materials Planning an installation Materials required Check that you have all the system components and inspect the units for any scratches or damage Depending on your installation the following materials ma
43. ide the camera as well as the connections inside the DVR lock box The voltage to the system may be too low less than 8 VDC If the status LED on the front panel is illuminated the DVR is in low voltage The live camera picture is snowy fuzzy or grainy Check all connections inside the camera Is the camera cable damaged Check the connections inside the DVR lock box Is the DVR power harness connected directly to the bus battery The playback picture is snowy fuzzy or grainy Is the power input harness connected to the battery Check the video monitor cable attached to the front or back of the DVR 700 0066 ROO1 Appendix A Specifications This appendix provides the product specifications for the Rogue Mobile Digital Video Recording DVR System Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Specifications A 1 Rogue Mobile DVR Video Input Output 75 Ohm NTSC video Video Resolution 720 x 480 pixels 720 x 240 pixels 352 x 240 pixels Video Compression H 264 Media Storage Solid state 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB and 32 GB Hard drive 80 GB 120 GB and 160 GB Media Cartridge Removal Hot swappable locking key secured Camera Input Connector 6 pin mini DIN connector 6 pin Molex RCA jacks Audio Input Level 8 dBm Audio Output Level 6 dBm 10 kOhm Operating Temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Storage Temperature
44. indicator on the front panel has stopped flashing to complete writing of last data 2 Inthe System sub menu select the ONE TOUCH DOWNLOAD option See System Menu on page 3 15 3 Scroll to the download option shown in Table 4 3 Press Menu to exit the menu system after the option has been selected Table 4 3 One Touch Download Options Item Download ALARMS All the alarms TIME All video from the current time backwards until the download media is full TODAY All the alarms from today 4 Insert a USB drive into the USB port on the DVR front panel 700 0066 ROO1 Operation PWR If the DVR is powered off press the Power button for 5 seconds to power up the DVR OR If the DVR is powered up and recording press the Stop button W ONE TOUCH DOWNLOAD does not work while the DVR is recording Press the One Touch button D to download information to the USB drive The status line of the on screen display indicates DOWNLOAD When downloading is complete the status line indicates IDLE or RECORD when the DVR resumes recording Remove the USB drive and power the DVR off by pressing the Power button for 3 seconds or press the Record button Pl to return to recording 700 0066 R001 Operation 4 6 Using the Search Function The Rogue Mobile DVR includes a powerful search function that lets you quickly find recorded information by Date and Time Ignition Alarms and by All Events To view th
45. ing the unit off the mounting surface by 1 8 Figure 2 2 shows the lock box components To install the DVR in the lock box 1 Unlock the door with the lock box key provided and remove it from the lock box base 2 Remove the cover from the base by applying even inward pressure on the front tabs with your index fingers See Figure 2 2 3 Press the flange through the slot by applying outward pressure with your thumbs and remove the cover supporting with one hand CAUTION Equipment damage Use only the Torx button head screws provided to fasten the DVR to the lock box Longer screws may penetrate the bottom of the DVR 4 Depending on your mounting location fasten the DVR to the cover or base using the three Torx button head machine screws 5 Determine where the power and camera cables will enter the lock box on the left side or on the right side If necessary swap the cable grommet and the hole plug 6 Use the four 10 x 4 sheet metal screws or 10 x 34 self drilling screws to secure the base of the lock box to the mounting surface 700 0066 R001 Installation 2 1 4 Installation with the Mounting Bracket The DVR can be installed using the mounting bracket See Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Mounting Bracket To install the Rogue Mobile DVR using a mounting bracket 1 Fasten the DVR to the mounting bracket using the three Torx button head machine screws provided See Figure 2 4
46. ions 2 rere e ee eee eee 3 17 3 2 11 Updating the Firmware 3 17 Chapter 4 Operation 4 1 Operating and Monitoring the DVR 4 2 4 1 1 Using the DVR Buttons 4 2 4 2 Viewing Recorded Video 4 4 4 2 1 System Requirements 2 0 rr eee errr ee ee eee 4 4 4 2 2 Using the DVR Buttons or Remote Control to Playback Video 4 4 4 2 3 Using the Rogue Player Software to View Recorded Video 4 5 4 3 Removing and Replacing the Media Cartridge 4 5 4 4 Reading CAN Messages rrr rrr rrr errr eer eer eee ee 4 6 4 5 Using the One Touch Download Option 4 6 4 6 Using the Search Function 4 8 4 6 1 Searching for Recorded Information by All Events 4 8 4 6 2 Searching for Recorded Information by Time and Date 4 10 4 6 3 Searching for Recorded Information by Alarms 4 10 4 6 4 Searching for Recorded Information by Ignition 4 10 4 7 Ad
47. ms is full the DVR records unprotected alarms until the protected alarm data is manually erased Unprotected alarms may be overwritten The protected alarm data can only be manually erased by selecting the Erase protected data option in the System sub menu see Figure 3 11 on page 3 15 Set to ON the alarms start recording and old protected alarms may be overwritten by new alarm data OFF ON 700 0066 R001 Configuration 3 2 5 Timers Menu Use the Timers menu to change the timer schedules to meet different vehicle route requirements The DVR supports ten independent timers that can be used to control when and how the DVR records If the DVR is powered down when a timer occurs the DVR will power itself up 1 minute prior to the timer start record for the timer period and then power OFF To view the Timers menu 1 On the main menu highlight Timers 2 Press Enter The Timers menu appears as shown in Figure 3 8 3 Use the Up arrow or Down arrow to change to the desired value SEON DESIGN INC MOBILE DVR TIMERS N EED QUAL SET FPS OFF FPS T 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 1 SP 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 LE LEJ WW WWW ww Figure 3 8 Timers Menu Table 3 12 Timers Configuration Menu Menu Item Description Value Default ENABLE TIMERS Records at preset times during the day If the DVR is powered down when a ON OFF timer occurs the DVR powers itself up 1 minute prior to the timer start rec
48. n Alarm If you wish to install the diagnostic indicator or red button alarm at a later time please proceed to Rogue Plus Step 9 CAN Network on page 2 14 The Rogue Plus with the Smart Link module has an interface for a diagnostic indicator or a red button alarm See Figure 2 14 The diagnostic indicator has a weather sealing gasket attached to prevent water penetration behind the device The diagnostic indicator is supplied with a 12 inch cable and connector A 10 foot extension cable is provided as a standard accessory with the diagnostic indicator Extension cables of different lengths can be ordered from Seon Design Contact your sales representative to order a different length cable 700 0066 R001 Installation To install the diagnostic indicator 1 Drill a34 hole in the desired location Ensure that the area behind the hole is clear of obstructions before drilling Remove the mounting nut from the indicator panel If you have purchased the video recording label install the label between the button and the dashboard Feed the connector and cable through the mounting hole 5 Reattach the nut AY Figure 2 14 Diagnostic indicator or red button alarm 2 8 1 Rogue Plus Status of the Diagnostic Indicator Pushing the button in the center of the diagnostic indicator causes an alarm event to be recorded by the DVR The button corresponds to Alarm 1 on the Smart Link alarm harness The ring indicates the status of the
49. nd or serial number of your unit and ask for a Return Authorization RA number An RA number allows the service technicians to track your product when it comes in for service Please have the RA number clearly marked on the outside of the shipping box ANY PRODUCT SENT TO SEON DESIGN INC WITHOUT AN RA NUMBER MAY BE REFUSED The contact numbers for Seon Design Inc are e Toll Free Telephone 1 877 630 7366 e Direct Telephone 604 941 0880 Please refer to the Seon Design Inc Product Warranty on page W 1 to review the terms of warranty service contact and shipping information as well as other important issues regarding the service and operation of your system 5 2 700 0066 ROO1 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information and procedures on troubleshooting the Rogue Mobile DVR Troubleshooting 6 1 Troubleshooting the Rogue Mobile DVR The Rogue Mobile DVR is designed for high reliability of operation If you have any problems with your system however read this chapter If you cannot resolve the issue contact Customer Service at Seon Design Symptom Possible Cause and Solution All problems Many system problems are caused by issues with the power supplied to the DVR Check the following The voltage to the system may be too low Check the voltage display on the main menu If the voltage display is turned OFF go to the Title and Display sub menu and turn Voltage Display to ON The voltage
50. ness 2 11 Smart Link module ere eee reer rere 2 12 Smart Link to DVR connection harness 2 13 Diagnostic indicator or red button alarm rrr rrr rere 2 14 On screen Display during Live Viewing and Recording 3 2 Using the DVR or the Remote Control to Configure the Menu System 3 3 Rogue Mobile DVR Main Menu 3 4 Time and Date Menu 22 r rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr eres 3 4 Title and Display Menu rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr 3 5 Record Menus Se Seb ec oe Ses seis E Rt nls Rise sic aoe nig Ba Bee 3 6 Alarm Menu en Se sep e a a hae ayo sec gh Sica nye cect oa Sen 3 10 Timers Menu e ere reer eee 3 12 Signals Menu eee eee eee eee 3 13 Speed Menu seess sss sis sie ein Se ee es E Sete each Se tee ee eee h ia 3 14 System Menu ee i ec ee ty ier gti crite 3 15 System Menu Enter to erase or Menu to cancel 3 16 Firmware Version Menu rrr rrr eee 3 17 Front Panel DVR Buttons and Remote Control 4 2 Viewing Recorded Video using Rogue Mobile DVR or Rogue Player Software
51. ng press Fast Rewind I lt to slow the fast forward or press Play to return to regular speed To reverse playback recorded video e During playback press Fast Rewind M4 to start playing the video in reverse e During reverse playback press Fast Rewind M4 to speed up the reverse playback from 1x to 2x 4x 8x 16x and 64x the normal speed e While rewinding press Fast Forward gt gt I to slow the rewind speed or press Play gt Il to return to normal play 4 2 3 Using the Rogue Player Software to View Recorded Video The Rogue Player software provides the most functionality for viewing editing and archiving See the Rogue Player Software User Guide document part number 700 0065 4 3 Removing and Replacing the Media Cartridge The DVR has a removable media cartridge that is contained in a media cartridge tray A media cartridge lock secures the cartridge during operation Use the media cartridge key to lock and unlock the media cartridge See Figure 4 3 Media Media Red media cartridge lock cartridge access indicator 000280 Figure 4 3 Media Cartridge CAUTION Do not remove the media cartridge until the red media access indicator is OFF Failure to do so may result in lost data Important While the media cartridge is hot swappable the media cartridge can be removed when the DVR is powered up do not remove the media cartridge while the DVR is recording as the video segment may not be recorded Press Sto
52. ns To view the Title and Display menu 1 On the main menu select Title and Display 2 Press Enter The Title and Display menu appears as shown in Figure 3 4 SEON DESIGN INC TITLE AND DISPLAY N STATUS DISPLAY e TIME AND DATE DISPLAY VOLTAGE DISPLAY e TEMPERATURE DISPLAY MOBILE DVR TEMPERATURE UNITS SPEED DISPLAY SIGNAL DISPLAY GPS DISPLAY TITLE DISPLAY TITLE Figure 3 5 Title and Display Menu 3 Use the Up arrow or Down arrow to change to the desired value Table 3 3 Title and Display Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value Default ON SCREEN DISPLAY Show or hide the on screen information ON OFF STATUS DISPLAY Show or hide the disk size used firmware version and the status block ON OFF TIME AND DATE DISPLAY Show the time and date ON OFF 700 0066 ROO1 Configuration Table 3 3 Title and Display Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value Default VOLTAGE DISPLAY Display the system input voltage for diagnosing any potential problems with ON OFF the system TEMPERATURE DISPLAY Display the ambient temperature inside the DVR ON OFF TEMPERATURE UNITS Display the temperature as degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius F Fahrenheit e C Celsius SPEED DISPLAY If the speed is not being recorded set to OFF to turn off the O zero on the ON OFF display If speed input is OFF and speed display is ON sta
53. nu navigation buttons Figure 3 2 Using the DVR or the Remote Control to Configure the Menu System Use the remote control to configure the menu settings The buttons provide the same options as the DVR buttons for menu navigation For detailed information on the remote control features see Remote Control Optional on page 1 4 3 2 Rogue Mobile DVR Main Menu Set the time and date create titles and customize other menu items using the DVR front panel buttons or the remote control To view the main menu or change a setting on the menu 1 2 Ba nN oF If the DVR is recording or playing press Menu Press Menu to display the main menu Figure 3 3 appears Press the Up arrow to scroll up one line of text or the Down arrow to scroll down one line of text Press Enter to confirm selection of a menu item Press the Up arrow to increase a selected value Press the Down arrow to decrease a selected value Press Enter to confirm selection of a menu item To exit the menu press Menu 700 0066 R001 Configuration SEON DESIGN INC MOBILE DVR MAIN MENU TIME_AND DATE TITLE AND DISPLAY SYSTEM Figure 3 3 Rogue Mobile DVR Main Menu 3 2 1 Time and Date Menu Use the Time and Date menu to set the Time Format Date Format Set Time and the Timezone Important After entering or changing the Timezone field restart the Rogue Mobile DVR for the change to take effect To view
54. omes prewired into the camera The camera cable should be long enough to reach from a camera mounted to the header or ceiling of a bus down to the DVR lock box Different cable lengths can be obtained by contacting Seon Design The camera cable can be surface run or concealed e Ifthe cable is surface run ensure the camera cable is secured at multiple points and is protected from sharp corners e Ifthe cable is concealed it can be pulled from either end Pulling from the connector end requires larger holes in panels Pulling from the wire end requires the cables to be disconnected from the camera Feed the cable through the cable grommet on the DVR lock box The connectors can be fed through the grommet one at a time or the grommet can be cut at the top and the cables slid into the grommet Leave enough cable in the lock box to allow the DVR to slide all the way back 700 0066 ROO1 Installation 2 3 Step 3 Connecting to the Rogue Mobile DVR Figure 2 9 shows the back panel connectors for the alarm input power input camera input audio inputs video input and power output DESIGN INC 877 630 7366 www seon com ERAINPUT POWER AUDIO aa VIDEO POWER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 2 9 Back Panel The back panel accommodates several different camera connector types e a6 pin Molex Item 3 e anintegrated mini DIN connector Item 4 e RCA jacks Item 5 6 and 8 Important Only one of these camera connectors can
55. ording time on the hard drive See Recording Capacity for Solid State and Hard Drive Media Storage on page 3 7 RECORD AUDIO Set the record audio to ON or OFF no signal is recorded from the audio ON OFF inputs Set to OFF if no microphones are being used REPEAT RECORD Set to ON to start recording again and overwrite the information on the ON OFF hard drive Set to OFF to stop recording and retain all the information on the hard drive REC DELAY ON TIME Determines when the system starts up The Delay On option uses Smart Start which protects the DVR from transients and voltage swings during vehicle startup After power up the DVR performs a self test and may take up to 80 seconds to start recording If the DVR was improperly shut down recording may take a few minutes to start as the media is checked 0 15 30 sec 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 30 45 60 min REC DELAY OFF TIME Enables the DVR to continue recording after the driver has turned off the vehicle ignition 0 15 30 sec 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 30 45 60 min POWER DELAY OFF TIME Keeps power and control signal to the DVR after the vehicle ignition is turned OFF to allow the DVR to be restarted quickly if an alarm occurs while conserving power by having the cameras OFF 3 2 3 1 Recording Capacity for Solid State and Hard Drive Media Storage 0 15 30 sec 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 30 45 60 min The Rogu
56. ords for the timer period and then powers OFF Note If the Timers are enabled and all the individual timers are set to OFF the DVR will not start recording Either turn ON an individual timer or set Enable Timers to OFF Record Delay On settings are overridden by the timers except for the first 30 seconds If the system is recording during a Timer interval then Record Delay Off settings overrides the timer once the vehicle ignition is turned off TIMER 1 10 Set the timer to record DAY Set the timer to record on a specific day daily every weekday or only on the SUN MON TUE weekend WED THU FRI SAT DLY WKY WND START Set in 12 hour in the TIME DATE menu Avoid overlapping the Start and End 12 00A to 11 59P time for 12 HR format STOP Set in 12 hour format 12 00A to 11 59P for 12 HR format 3 12 700 0066 ROO1 Table 3 12 Timers Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Item Description Value Default SPEED Records at the resolution set in the Record menu 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 FPS QUALITY The DVR uses H 264 video compression to extend the recording time on the 1 2 3 4 5 hard drive See Recording Capacity for Solid State and Hard Drive Media Storage on page 3 7 SET Set to ON enables the timer Set to OFF turns the timer off ON OFF 3 2 6 Signals Menu The Rogue Mobile DVR supports five independent signals LT left turn signal STP stop BRK brak
57. ox for securing the unit and raising the unit off the mounting surface by 1 8 To install the DVR in the lock box 1 Unlock the door with the lock box key provided and remove it from the base of the lock box See Figure 2 2 2 Remove the cover from the base by applying even inward pressure on the front tabs with your index fingers 3 Press the flange through the slot by applying outward pressure with your thumbs 4 Remove the cover supporting with one hand A CAUTION Equipment damage Use only the Torx button head screws provided to fasten the DVR to the lock box Longer screws may penetrate the bottom of the DVR and damage the unit 5 Depending on your mounting requirements fasten the DVR to the cover or the base using the three Torx button head machine screws 6 Determine where the wiring and camera cables will enter the lock box on the left side or on the right side If necessary swap the cable grommet and the hole plug 2 4 700 0066 R001 Installation 7 Use the four 10 x 34 sheet metal screws or 10 x 34 self drilling screws to secure the base of the lock box in a suspended mount or to the floor Mounting points x 4 on the base Front tabs x 2 Reversible lock door Cover Flanges x 2 Figure 2 2 Lock Box Components 2 1 3 2 Vertical Installation The lock box can be installed vertically Four mounting points are located on the base of the lock box for securing and rais
58. p before unlocking and removing the media cartridge 700 0066 R001 Operation 4 4 Reading To remove the media cartridge 1 Press Stop Use the media cartridge key to unlock the media cartridge 2 Insert the media cartridge key turn counter clockwise by 4 turn until the drive lock is in the unlocked position 3 Gently pull out the media cartridge only after the red media access indicator is not illuminated To install the media cartridge 1 Slide in a media cartridge until the cartridge seats inside the front panel 2 Insert the media cartridge key turn clockwise by turn until the drive lock is in the locked position CAN Messages The Rogue Mobile DVR has a built in CAN interface for connecting to J1939 compliant vehicle networks J1939 is a Society for Automotive Engineers SAE specification for network communication in a vehicle For more information contact your sales representative at Seon Design to discuss the CAN interface 4 5 Using the One Touch Download Option Use the One Touch download for downloading specific information to a USB drive via the USB port Only the front panel buttons on the DVR can be used for the One Touch Download option Tip To review several minutes or hours of video retrieving the media cartridge from the DVR and viewing the video playback via the Rogue Player software is recommended To use the ONE TOUCH download option 1 Press Stop Ensure the red media access
59. press Stop to enter Idle mode and then press MENU 2 Menu navigation In the Menu system e Uparrow e Scrolls up one line of text or increases a selected value e Back arrow e Navigates to a previous item e Down arrow Scrolls down one line of text or decreases a value e Right arrow e Navigates to the next item 3 ENTER Displays the next screen or confirms the selection of a menu item 4 Record Records video 5 Frame Reverse During video playback reverses by a single frame when playback is paused 6 Play Pause Plays back video or pauses video playback In fast forward or reverse playback mode press to return to normal playback 7 Frame advance In playback with the video paused advances by a single frame 8 Fast rewind Plays the video in reverse playback Each press of the button increases the speed 2x 4x 8x 16x and 64x When playback is paused initiates 1 3 speed slow motion 9 Stop Stops recording 10 Fast forward Fast forwards video playback Each press of the button increases the speed 2x 4x 8x 16x and 64x When playback is paused initiates 1 3 speed slow motion 11 1 2 This button is for future use 700 0066 R001 1 1 5 Lock Box Optional The lock box shown in Figure 1 4 provides the following features for the DVR e Reversible removable lock door prevents unauthorized access Authorized personnel can use the lock box key to remove the hinged lock door when DVR access is necessary e Cable grommet and hole plu
60. puts are activated by a change reference to the signal e Dome Light ground RESOLUTION Set the recording resolution to one of three different levels The higher the 720 x 480 pixels recording resolution the shorter the recording time on a hard drive e 720 x 240 e 352 x 240 SPEED Set the recording speed to the desired setting A DVR usually records in a 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 mode that conserves hard drive space but increases video speed and quality FPS for a short duration to record an alarm event QUALITY The DVR uses H 264 video compression to extend the recording time on 1 2 3 4 5 the hard drive See Recording Capacity for Solid State and Hard Drive Media Storage on page 3 7 DURATION The alarm duration is the length of time after an alarm has been received 0 5 10 15 30 sec that the video is recorded at the alarm speed and quality 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 30 45 60 min Non stop PROTECTED ALARMS Select the percentage of media space to reserve for protected alarms If protected alarms is enabled the protected alarm data is stored on the media and never overwritten Alarms that occur after the protected space is full are unprotected The protected alarm data can only be manually erased by selecting the Erase protected data option in the System sub menu see Figure 3 11 on page 3 15 OFF e 50 PERCENT e 25 PERCENT ALARM REPEAT RECORD Set to OFF once the reserved space for protected alar
61. r SEON DESIGN INC MOBILE DVR SEARCH RESULTS EVENT TYPE 0001 V LOSS IGN ON RECSTOP RECSTRT oj S S ml CEE CR OTERO eee eccocoocesoocosoce ft st sh tt bh bch ft a e PS RNNNNNNNNNNNNNN WOcCoooocoeoonmnns eccoscoossosoose wovooocooceooesce 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 NeW SOSA w gt gt gt gt gt gt gt RECSTOP PAGE 1 OF 2 Figure 4 6 All Events Search Results Menu The menu displays all the events indicated by type See Table 4 5 Table 4 5 Event Types Event Description RECSTOP Recording stopped by front panel button RECSTRT Recording started by front panel button IGN ON Recording started by vehicle ignition turned on V LOSS Video loss when video output from camera is lost IGN OFF Recording stopped by ignition OFF ALARM Alarm recording TMR REC Timer recording started TMR STP Timer recording ended 4 Use the Up arrow or Down arrow to select the event 5 Press Enter to playback 700 0066 ROO1 4 9 Operation 4 6 2 Searching for Recorded Information by Time and Date To search for recorded information by Time and Date 1 Enter the desired TIME and DATE 2 Scroll to Start Search and press Enter to playback If the entered date is before any recordings were made playback will start on the earliest recorded video If after the latest date playback will start 1 minute from the end of the latest recorded video 4 6 3
62. r Mini or equivalent Main Enclosure A 3 Rogue Mobile DVR Lock Box 18 GA cold rolled steel CRS Coating Powder coated black paint Door Lock Industrial cam lock keyed alike Dimensions H x W xD A 4 Smart Link Module 2 5 16 x 8 3 16 x 10 18 59 x 208 x 257 mm See Figure A 1 Power Harness Connector 4 pin Molex Auxiliary Power Output Connector 2 pin Molex GPS Input Connector 4 pin Molex Signals Connector 6 pin Molex CAN bus Network Connector 4 pin Molex Serial Port GPS 9 pin DB9 Alarm Input Connector 8 pin Molex Indicator Panel Connector 5 pin Molex Speed Input Connector 3 pin Molex Dimensions H x W xD 5 875 x 3 25 x 0 875 150 x 83 x 23 mm Weight 5 6 oz 160 g Material 14 GA aluminium anodized black 700 0066 R001 Specifications I o o e e 1 13 198 eis l 257 mm 249 mm e o o 3m 208 mm r bie J ee Figure A 1 Rogue Mobile DVR Lock Box Dimensions A 4 700 0066 R001 Seon Design Inc Product Warranty Seon Design Inc Seon warrants the cameras and components listed below against defects in workmanship and materials provided that such defects appear or are discovered within the respective periods specified below and provided further that the purchaser of such products notifies Seon of such defects within
63. s copyright February 2009 of Seon Design Inc All rights reserved Exclusion of Liability SEON DESIGN INC a MAKES NO REPRESENTATION WARRANTY GUARANTEE OR COVENANT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AS TO THE ACCURACY SUFFICIENCY OR SUITABILITY OF ANY TECHNICAL OR OTHER INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS USER MANUAL OR ANY OTHER USER OR OTHER MANUAL OR OTHER DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED BY SEON DESIGN INC WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT S DESCRIBED HEREIN INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS OR SERVICES SPECIFICATIONS MODELS DRAWINGS OR DIAGRAMS b DOES NOT ASSUME AND SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO AND DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND OR LIABILITY FOR LOSSES DAMAGES COSTS OR EXPENSES ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT OR OF WARRANTY TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE WHETHER SPECIAL DIRECT INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONTINGENT WHICH MIGHT ARISE OUT OF THE USE OF SUCH INFORMATION THE USE OF ANY SUCH INFORMATION WILL BE ENTIRELY AT THE USER S RISK AND c EXPRESSLY DISCLOSES THAT IF THIS MANUAL IS WRITTEN IN ANY LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH THAT ALTHOUGH SEON DESIGN INC HAS USED REASONABLE CARE TO MAINTAIN THE ACCURACY OF THE TRANSLATION FROM THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE THE ACCURACY OF SUCH TRANSLATION IS NOT GUARANTEED OR WARRANTED BY SEON DESIGN INC PLEASE REFER TO THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE VERSION OF THIS USER MANUAL FOR APPROVED SEON CONTENT THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE VERSION IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
64. ssword ON OFF SET PASSWORD The password is six digits 000000 to 999999 SET USER DEFAULTS Save the current settings for later recall Not applicable LOAD USER DEFAULTS Recall the saved settings Not applicable LOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS Load the defaults settings Not applicable DISPLAY VERSIONS Display firmware information See Firmware Versions on page 3 17 PROGRAM UPDATE The firmware can be upgraded in the field See Updating the Firmware on page 3 17 ERASE UNPROTECTED DATA Erase all data that is not protected alarm data Press Enter to start erasing the data or Menu to cancel See Figure 3 12 ERASE PROTECTED DATA Erase all protected alarm footage Press Menu to start erasing the data or Menu to cancel See Figure 3 12 ERASE ALL DATA Erase all data or media Press Menu to start erasing the data or Menu to cancel See Figure 3 12 SEON DESIGN INC MOBILE DVR SYSTEM ONE TOUCH DOWNLOAD PASSWORD ENABLE SET PASSWORD SET USER DEFAULTS LOAD USER DEFAULTS LOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS DISPLAY VERSIONS ALARMS OFF 000000 PROGRAM UPDATE ERASE UNPROTECTED DATA ERASE PROTECTED DATA ERASE ALL DATA PRESS ENTER TO START ERASING THE DATA OR MENU TO CANCEL Figure 3 12 System Menu Enter to erase or Menu to cancel 3 16 700 0066 ROO1 Configuration 3 2 10 Firmware Versions The firmware version is displayed under the System Menu as Display
65. ster battery switch in the battery compartment connected to the battery s negative terminal then connect the black negative battery power wire after the battery switch 3 The in line fuse holder consists of a black plastic piece with an attached cap that simply pulls apart Install the appropriate fuse and push the holder back together 4 Strip the red wire end appropriately A butt splice connector is supplied to connect the fuse holder to the red battery power wire Connect the other end of the fuse holder directly to the battery s positive terminal 5 Strip the yellow wire end appropriately A butt splice connector is supplied to connect the fuse holder to the yellow wire Connect the other end of the fuse holder to an ignition switched circuit 2 10 700 0066 ROO1 Installation 6 Plug the connector on the constant and switched power harness into the 12VDC POWER INPUT on the back of the DVR A CAUTION Constant and switched power harness connection To ensure proper performance connect the red and black power wires to points as close to the battery as possible Never connect the ground wire black wire to the vehicle chassis by drilling a hole into a panel and using a sheet metal screw The ground connection will be corroded very quickly and performance will be compromised 2 5 Step 5 Connecting the Alarm Input Harness and Alarm Switch The Rogue Mobile DVR allows for the easy searching of events
66. t The supplied in line automotive fuse holders protect the red battery positive wire and the yellow ignition trigger wire Butt splice connectors are supplied to connect the fuse holders to their respective wires The battery positive fuse holder uses the 5 A automotive blade fuse and the ignition trigger fuse holder uses the 1 A automotive blade fuse The constant and switched power harness uses a pair of 16 AWG power wires to connect to the vehicle battery and a 22 AWG yellow wire to connect to a switched circuit See Figure 2 10 Red battery wire Battery positive Black battery wire Battery negative Figure 2 10 Constant and Switched Power Harness Wires To connect the constant and switched power harness to the battery 1 Connect the battery power wires as close to the battery as possible Important Connecting the power farther from the battery will result in a larger voltage drop reduced voltage from the battery to the DVR If the voltage drop is too large then the DVR detects the low voltage and stops recording to protect itself If the voltage stays low for too long the DVR interprets this as meaning the vehicle battery is drained and the DVR shuts down completely The battery acts as a very good filter for transients and surges on the vehicle power lines The lines from the battery may experience a voltage drop due to other electrical devices such as lights blowers and AC units for example 2 If there is a ma
67. the Time and Date menu 1 On the main menu select Time and Date 2 Press Enter The Time and Date menu appears as shown in Figure 3 4 SEON DESIGN INC MOBILE DVR TIME AND DATE TIME FORMAT 12HR 1 50 16P DATE FORMAT MM DD YYYY 01 21 2009 GPS TIME SYNC OFF SET TIME 01 S50P 01 21 2009 TIMEZONE EASTERN Figure 3 4 Time and Date Menu 3 Use the Up arrow or Down arrow to change to the desired value Table 3 2 Time and Date Configuration Items Menu Item Description Values Default TIME FORMAT Set the time in 12 hour am or pm indication or 24 hour format 12HR 24HR DATE FORMAT Set the preferred date format MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD 700 0066 ROO1 Table 3 2 Time and Date Configuration Items Configuration Menu Item Description Values Default GPS TIME SYNCH Use the time received from the attached GPS to set the DVR time and date ON OFF SET TIME Set the time and the date for the DVR 12 00A to 11 59P for 12 HR format TIMEZONE Select the time zone for your area e PACIFIC e MOUNTAIN For areas that do not observe daylight saving time use the NO DST timezone For MOUNTAIN NO DST example Arizona would use MOUNTAIN NO DST Saskatchewan would use e CENTRAL CENTRAL NO DST e CENTRAL NO DST e EASTERN e ATLANTIC e NEWFOUNDLAND e HAWAI e ALASKA 3 2 2 Title and Display Menu Use the Title and Display menu to set the on screen title and other on screen optio
68. the charge This warranty shall not apply a to equipment not supplied by Seon b to equipment including any components which shall have been operated in excess of rated capacity subject to negligence accident or damage by circumstances beyond Seon s control or to improper installation operation maintenance servicing alterations or storage modification without Seon s written authorization misuse vandalism fire floods or acts of nature so as in Seon s exclusive and arbitrary judgment to affect the same adversely or c if the serial number for the product has been altered in any way d if the product has been operated outside of the specified Operating Environment specified in the Seon Users Manual for such product Disclaimer THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES GUARANTEES AND CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE AND WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING SEON EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY DURABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE AND ANY WARRANTIES OR MODIFIED WARRANTIES ARISING FROM USAGE OF TRADE OR COURSE OF DEALING Any description of the goods or services whether in writing or made orally by Seon or Seon s agents specifications samples models bulletins drawings diagrams engineering sheets or similar materials used in connection with customer s order are for the sole purpose of identifying the
69. toring the status of the DVR 4 1 1 Using the DVR Buttons The DVR buttons provide both menu navigation and player functions See Figure 4 1 For video playback refer to the player function buttons which are also available on the remote control e Press the Power button to power up the DVR without turning the vehicle ignition on e Press Menu to configure the menu system for the DVR e Press the Player Function buttons to play pause go back go forward or stop the recorded video e Copy the information to a USB memory device Menu navigation buttons Player function buttons 90008 1 2 3 4567 8 9 1011121314 15 Figure 4 1 Front Panel DVR Buttons and Remote Control Table 4 1 Front Panel Features Item Feature Description 1 Infrared IR receiver Use with the remote control pointed at the receiver 2 AUDIO OUT 1 Audio output RCA jack red 3 AUDIO OUT 2 Audio output RCA jack white 4 VIDEO OUT yellow Video output RCA jack yellow 5 POWER INDICATOR green Illuminates when the DVR is powered on 6 STATUS INDICATOR red Not illuminated during normal operation e IIluminates to indicate low voltage less than 8 VDC e Slow flash indicates the heater is on when the temperature is lt 3 C 37 F or 60 C 140 F 4 2 700 0066 R001 Table 4 1 Front Panel Features Operation Item Feature Description 7 USB port Supports USB devices for e Copying video and audio
70. tus reads SPD OFF SIGNAL DISPLAY Show or hide the signal display ON OFF GPS DISPLAY Show or hide the GPS display ON OFF TITLE DISPLAY Show or hide the title display ON OFF TITLE Set a title from 0 to 28 characters long AtoZ 0to9 Period Comma gt Apostrophe Hyphen Colon Space 3 2 3 Record Menu Use the Record menu to set the resolution camera speed in frames per second FPS image quality Record Delay On and Record Delay Off times and other general recording options To view the Record menu 1 On the main menu select the Record sub menu 2 Press Enter The Record menu appears as shown in Figure 3 6 Use the Up arrow or Down arrow to change the value SEON DESIGN INC RECORD 720X240 SPEED 10 FPS QUALITY 3 RECORD AUDIO ON REPEAT RECORD ON MOBILE DVR REC DELAY ON TIME 30 SEC REC DELAY OFF TIME 30 SEC POWER DELAY OFF TIME MIN Figure 3 6 Record Menu 700 0066 ROO1 Table 3 4 Record Configuration Items Configuration Menu Item Description Value Default RESOLUTION Set the recording resolution to one of three levels The higher the e 720 x 480 pixels recording resolution the shorter the recording time on a hard drive e 720 x 240 e 352 x 240 SPEED Set the camera speed from 1 to 30 FPS 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 FPS QUALITY Set the picture quality option from 1 to 5 The DVR uses H 264 video 1 2 3 4 5 compression to extend the rec
71. urs with 80 GB Hard Drive Picture Quality and Resolution Frames per 1 3 5 1 3 5 1 3 5 second FPS 352x240 352x240 352x240 720x240 720x240 720x240 720x480 720x480 720x480 30 380 200 110 270 140 90 200 110 60 20 510 270 160 370 190 120 270 160 80 15 600 350 200 450 240 150 330 190 100 10 770 440 260 580 310 200 430 250 130 5 960 610 370 750 450 290 560 330 180 2 1540 880 540 1130 620 430 800 500 290 1 1600 1310 910 1450 1050 750 1210 820 500 Table 3 9 Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 120 GB Hard Drive Picture Quality and Resolution Frames per 1 3 5 1 3 1 3 5 second FPS 352x240 352x240 352x240 720x240 720x240 720x240 720x480 720x480 720x480 30 570 300 180 390 210 120 300 180 90 20 750 420 240 540 300 180 420 240 120 15 900 510 300 660 360 240 510 270 150 10 1140 660 390 870 480 300 660 390 210 5 1440 930 570 1110 660 450 960 570 300 2 2310 1320 810 1680 930 1650 1200 750 450 1 2400 1980 1350 2190 1590 1110 1800 1230 750 700 0066 R001 Configuration Table 3 10 Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 160 GB Hard Drive Picture Quality and Resolution Frames per 1 3 5 1 3 5 1 3 5 second FPS 352x240 352x240 352x240 720x240 720x240 720x240 720x480 720x480 720x480 30 770 400 220 540 280 170 400 220 120 20 1020 550 320 730 380 250 550 310 160 15 1190 700 400 900 490 310 660 370 200 10 1540 870 530 1170 620 410 860 510 260 5 1930 122
72. vanced Smart Temp 4 10 Chapter 5 Maintenance and Return 5 1 Maintenance ere eee eee eee eee 5 2 5 1 1 Synchronizing the DVR Clock 5 2 5 1 2 Replacing the Remote Control Battery 5 2 5 1 3 Cleaning the Lock Box 5 2 5 1 4 Cleaning the Camera and Window 5 2 5 2 Returning Product for Service 5 2 Chapter6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Troubleshooting the Rogue Mobile DVR 6 2 Appendix A Specifications A 1 Rogue Mobile DVR 7 50 50 rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr A 2 A 2 Rogue Mobile DVR Functional Features A 2 A 3 Rogue Mobile DVR Lock Box 7 A 3 A 4 Smart Link MOdtlesHs12 Ses tee o eet a ete e ieee Sea tee a eee etic A 3 Seon Design Inc Product Warranty Disclaimer e r errr rr re ee ee ee ee ee eee W 1 vi 700 0066 R001 Figures Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 2 10 Figure 2 11
73. y agreement of sale resulting therefrom shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal and domestic laws of the State of WASHINGTON without giving effect to the conflict of laws rules thereof The Superior Court of Washington for Whatcom County and U S District Court for the Western District of Washington the U S Closed Courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to entertain and determine all disputes and claims whether for specific performance injunction declaration or otherwise arising out of or in any way connected with the construction breach or alleged threatened or anticipated breach of the contract resulting from this offer and shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine all questions as to the validity existence or enforceability thereof Customer specifically consents to such Court s exercise of jurisdiction over it The purchaser attorns to the exclusive jurisdictions of the jurisdiction of the U S Closed Courts waives any obligation to venue in any action or proceeding regarding Seon Products and waives any objection that the U S Closed Courts are an inconvenient forum or do not have jurisdiction over the purchaser of Seon The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods shall not apply Provisions Applicable to Canadian Customers For those customers whose mailing address is in Canada Seon s offer and any agreement of sale resulting therefrom shall be governed by and constru
74. y be required to complete the installation Make sure you have the specific components for your installation before beginning the installation procedure e Rogue Mobile DVR e DVR keys for securing the removable media cartridge e Mounting Options e Product name 2 lock box and lock box keys e Mounting bracket e Product name 2 mounting adapter for Scout lock box and lock box keys e Camera e Alarm input switch e Constant and switched power harness e Fuses 5 A power fuse and 1 A ignition fuse e Fuse holders e Butt splice connectors e Four 10 x 34 sheet metal screws e Four 10 x 34 self drilling screws e Three 6 32 x 14 security Torx button head machine screws You will need these additional materials to complete the Rogue Plus installation e Smart Link module e Smart Link to DVR connection harness e Alarm and diagnostic options e Diagnostic indicator or e Red alarm button switch e Seon video recording label if purchased e GPS options if purchased e GPS receiver kit thread mount 700 0066 ROO1 e GPS receiver kit magnetic mount e CAN interface cable if purchased Installation 2 1 2 Purchasing Installation Kits or Mounting Adapters All of the mounting hardware can be ordered as a Rogue DVR system or as an individual part The individual part numbers are listed in Table 2 1 and Table 2 2 Contact your Seon Design sales representative or dealer about purchasing the necessary part to customize your installation
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