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1. 9 222 T 9 Figure 2 6 Power connector 9 2 3 Vehicle VO Connector 11 2 4 Generic 2020 2 22 22 12 Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 Appendix A A 1 T Appendix B TREK 674 User Manual Software Demo Application Setup 13 UNO CII IO IAs PR r Power Power Management Demo Program 3 4 Video Demo Program jj Ge e 303 Specifications 20 Table A 1 TREK 303 Specification 20 Table A 2 Smart Display 21 Figure Hotkey 88 23 Jumper Setting 24 Chapter General Information This chapter gives background information on the TREK 674 In Vehicle Computing Box Sections include ME Introduction General Specifications ME Dimensions 11 Introduction TREK 674 is a compact vehicle grade dual core computing box designed to provide high quality video surveillance and fleet management for police car ambulance fire engine and buses TREK 674 delivers tracking and positioning which allows a truck to
2. 674 Compact In Vehicle Computing box for Fleet management amp In vehicle surveillance AD ANTECH Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2015 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable How ever Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Intel and Atom are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows and MS DOS 15 registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur chase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been Subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation Advantech assumes no li
3. Cum Polling Mode Event Mode ___ Show Data Buffer HEX Buffer Size 5 1 Read Data control Press Start to monitor bus to read 2 Read Data list 3 Write Data control 4 41587 bus message filter control 5 Message filter list ODB2 Page ODB2 page as below figure 11587 Read Data 0 OFF 1 Polling Mode Event Made Show Data SRC PRI TAT Buffer Size Buffer HEX Read Data control Press Start to monitor bus to read Read Data list Write Data control ODB2 bus message filter control ab TREK 674 User Manual 2 Testing 1 Opening TREK V3 Sample Code VCIL exe 2 Select VCIL port and speed for your platform For example select the port number 8 on TREK 674 oelect your port number oelect your can bus speed Library Version Firmware Version Module Control Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 01 You should see the firmware version on this page when success opening VCIL Bus Type Control 1 Selecting VCIL Control page 2 Press combo box on the channel which you want to configure as below figure Library Version Firmware Version Reset Moulde Module Control Selecting Bus type Note Each channel only can select one bus type at same time Reset Module 1 Selecting VCIL Control page 2 Press Reset Module button as below figure Library Version Firmware
4. TREK 674 User Manual 3 Testing Message Filter Selecting J1708 page as below figure ad Read Dea 8 Poling Mode Event Mode Show Data MID Hex MID HEX Buffer HEX Buffer Soe PID 80 001122 3 Buffer Hex Buffer Size Enter specified MID to filter Press Add MID button to add the rule to filter You should see the filter was applied on the bus The system ignores all MID is not on the list Testing J1587 Selecting VCIL Control page Press combo box on the channel and select J1587 as below figure Module Control Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 1 Reading Data Selecting J1587 page as below figure ag 11587 Read Data g OFF amp Polling Mode Event Mode w Show MID HEX Buffer HEX Butter Size 80 00001122 4 1 Checked Show Data 2 Press Start button to receive J1587 data 3 You should see the data came from the J1587 and show on the list Writing Data Selecting J1587 page as below figure aci 11587 Read Data ON OFF Write Data 8 Poling Mode Event Mode Show Data MID HEX Buffer HEX Buffer Size 80 00001122 4 Priority Hex Buffer Hex Buffer Size 1 Filling the J1587 data prepare to send 2 Press Write button to send J1587 data as above figure 3 You should see the data on the receiver TREK 674 User Manual 3 Testing Message Filter Selecting J1587 page as below figure
5. 200 mAH lithium battery Vehicle I O Port 2x CAN Bus 2 0B Support Raw J1939 OBD II ISO 15765 FW configurable 1xJ1708 Support J1587 Generic I O Port 1x RS 485 with auto flow control TREK 674 User Manual 1 x 4 wire RS 232 4 x Isolated DI Dry Contact 2 x Isolated DO Open collector output driving by relay 1 x Line Out Support dual independent audio streams t e The Line Out interface in Smart Display Port and Generic I O Port are driven by different Audio codec 1xMic In Video Audio input Analog Camera input DVI I Connector Video HW Encoder Stretch 57 8 ch Video inputs Video Compression support H 264 MJPEG format Resolution up to 01 30fps per channel e 4 ch mono Audio inputs Audio Compression 3 711 Standard Ports e 1 x USB 3 0 Type A Front side e 2x USB 2 0 A Rear side with cable clip 1x High Speed Full RS 232 DB 9 Pin 9 Ring 12V 0 5A is BOM optional by jumper setting 2x Giga LAN with locked type RJ45 connector LED 5x LEDs Power Red otorage Yellow WLAN Green WWAN Green GPS Yellow Power Button Via TREK 30x In Vehicle Smart Display System is powered on by Ignition signal in default Reset Button e 1 Reset button Front side RF modules e WiFi Bluetooth A EEE802 11a b g n Bluetooth V4 0 combo module via Full Mini PCle Slot e WWAN HSPA GSM GPRS EDGE
6. 587 Read Data ON U OFF Write Data Poling Mode Event Mode Show Data MID Hex MIDIHEX Buffer HEX Buffer Size 80 00001122 4 Priority Hex Buffer Hex Buffer Size Enter specified MID to filter Press Add MID button to add the rule to filter You should see the filter was applied on the bus The system ignores all MID is not on the list 3 2 Power Management 3 2 1 Power management Mechanism Normal Power Management Flow ON_DELAY OFF_EVENT_DELAY HARD_OFF_DELAY 1 Ts Y Y Y Ignition ON Ignition OFF System OFF System Button Signal Before Ti The system stays off power is fed in but Ignition is OFF Ignition is ON and the ON DELAY is starting to count down This duration is and it is ranged from 1 to 18000 seconds Once the ON DELAY is over the system will stay On OFF depending on the BIOS setting POWER ON after Power Fail If POWER ON after Power Fail is set as ON the system will be powered ON If POWER ON after Power Fail is set as OF the system will stay OFF and you could press the power button to turn on system The system is under normal operation At this time the Ignition is OFF and OFF EVENT DELAY is starting to count This duration is OFF EVENT DELAY and it is ranged from 1 to 18000 Ium seconds T4 When the OFF EVENT DELAY is over the system will send a power button signal to the OS and the user
7. Documents 3 The user can view the detailed information of I frame data of each GOP See picture below FileName ideo 01 2011 00 23 57 vids SnapShotFolder a treamIndex 1 Start Check File Info Heed GOF 7 Expand Collapses GOP Relative tone SIZE Resolution e K 0 0 1 16 998 7699856 SPS 288 0 0 e 41 0 1 16 998 7699856 PPS 267 Oxi e 42 0 1 16 998 7699856 I 14170 104 576 e 3 0 1 17 038 7703856 P 2354 J04x576 4 0 1 17 078 7707856 P 4007 104 976 5 0 1 17 118 7711856 P 5165 104 576 e 6 0 1 17 158 7715856 P 4155 104 576 e 47 0 1 17 198 7719855 P 4248 104 976 e 8 0 1 17 238 7723855 P 4392 704x576 e 9 0 1 17 278 7727855 P 4424 J04x576 e 10 0 1 17 318 7731855 P 4431 104 976 e 4 11 0 1 17 358 7735855 P 4385 704x576 e 12 0 1 17 398 7739855 P 4429 104 576 e 13 0 1 17 438 7743855 P 4267 104 976 By using the parsing tool the user can check whether the video files are normal and the parameter settings are effective TREK 674 User Manual 8 Appendix A TREK 303 This appendix explains the TREK 303 detailed information A 1 TREK 303 Specifications Table 1 TREK 303 Specification Models Paired with TREK 674 Resoultion pixel Number of colors Display Brightness cd m View angle R L B T Contrast ratio Lamp
8. TREK 674 User Manual 6 11 Microsoft VC90 ATL 11 Microsoft VC90 CRT 1 Microsoft VC90 MFC Stretch AdvVideoFundation dll BinaryImageViewer exe CapStretch assembly configure ini Run as administrator mp4dil dl View Dependencies dl PTZCom Troubleshoot compatibility CY sct dll 7 Edit with Notepad TortoiseSVN sdvr_ui_sc dll Siskin exe Pin to Taskbar 5 Pin to Start Menu SiskinEve Restore previous versions sqlite3 dll Sndio SUSI 5 svcext dll 8 TrekLibrar Copy dil TrekPlaye Paste 2 VidsFilePa Create shortcut Delete NEN Rename Cut Properties The following window will pop up Windows can t create a shortcut here Do you want the shortcut to be placed on the desktop instead L ve Click Yes button 3 Open the Shortcut Properties and add BinaryImageViewer exe parameter in Target field Click OK button to proceed Shortcut DemoRawData exe Shortcut Target type Application Target location bin Target bin Demo Raw Data Binarylmage Viewer exe Start in C Program Files MRM Video SDK bin Shortcut key None Comment 4 Select the channel number and then click Start to enable the Preview function of the channel The RawData will be received in the future Snapshot To C Users TREK AppData Local Temp TREK 674 User Manual 6 5 Selec
9. Accessible external SSD tray with key lock protection Vehicle diagnostics interface with configurable CAN J1939 OBD II ISO 15765 and 1708 J1587 protocols Built in GNSS WLAN Bluetooth and WWAN with dual SIM cards modules Intelligent vehicle power management system supports ignition on off delay functions wake up event control and system health monitoring and diagnostics Wide working temperature range 30 70 C supports 12 24V vehicle power ISO 7637 2 and shock and vibration tolerant MIL STD 810G and 5M3 Specification CPU Intel Atom E3827 SOC Dual Core 1 75 GHz System memory 1xSO DIMM socket Upto 4GB DDR3L 1066 1333 Non ECC memory module Default configuration 2GB Storage Primary 1x external accessible CFast slot with cover Support system boot up Default configuration 16GB SLC SQFlash Cfast card Secondary 1x external accessible 2 5 SSD tray with key lock protection Support system boot up Default configuration 64GB UMLC SQFlash SSD output Smart Display Port To pair with TREK 303 6 in vehicle display 12V 2A power output for TREK 30x 1 18 bits LVDS Resolution 800 x 480 or 1024 x 768 auto detection 1x Line Out For Speakers on TREK 30x 2x UART TX RX TX RX RTS For T S Hot keys brightness light sensor control 1xUSB2 0Type 1x PWR Button Signal 1 x Reset Button Signal VGA output RTC Battery 3 0 V
10. Note Each channel only can select one bus type at same time CAN Page CAN page as below figure 2 120 i um Polling Mode Event Mode 3 18FEF600 00 Channel Message ID HEX Buffer HEX Buffer Size FFBEFFFFFFFFFFFF 8 2 Q _____ Remove Mask Clean all mask 1 Bus Speed 2 Read Data control Press Start to monitor bus to read 3 Read Data method 4 Read Data list 5 Write Data control 6 CAN bus message mask control J1708 Page J1708 page as below figure Read Data 1 Message Fitter Polling Mode Event Mode Show Data MID HEX Buffer HEX Buffer Size Read Data control Press Start to monitor bus to read Read Data list Write Data control J1708 bus message filter control Message filter list plo I TREK 674 User Manual 1 1939 1939 page as below figure Read Write Data G J1939 Address Name Polling Mode Event Mode Show Data Channel PGN Hex DST Hex SRC Hex 68 2 Buffer Size Message Filter Add Channel PGN Remove select Remove All Read Data control Press Start to monitor bus to read Read Data list Write Data control J1939 bus message filter control J1939 Address mapping E J1587 Page 1587 page as below figure Read Data ON g OFF 1 i
11. 1 MALIS MA ID ERE CERES Eh Ape wee MW wen MW a P AK iti We NNN 722 T P U 72 722 F EN m a mts 1 MUI i E MU A This will last for 10 seconds switch to the previous mode TREK 674 User Manual 5 Ch 13 May 36 84 35 43pn Event log can be viewed event recording played by using EventBrowser exe i Event Jrowse Pes PEN EventType DI Trigger Storage path timestamp tags content 2011 01 01 00 23 03 DIO 1 DI_TRIGGER DI Trigger 2011 01 01 00 23 12 DIO 1 DI TRIGGER DI Trigger 2011 01 01 00 23 21 DIO 1 DI TRIGGER DI Trigger 2011 01 01 00 23 32 DIO 1 DI TRIGGER DI Trigger 2011 01 01 00 23 46 DIO 1 DI TRIGGER DI Trigger 2011 01 01 00 24 00 DIO 1 DI TRIGGER DI Trigger 2013 08 08 17 14 56 DIO 0 DI TRIGGER DI Trigger 2013 08 08 17 15 10 DIO 0 DI TRIGGER DI Trigger 2013 08 08 17 15 19 DIO 0 DI TRIGGER DI Trigger 2013 n8 nR 17 15 74 NIN n nr TRIGGER Trinner 7 StartTime Note About how to use DIO please refer to EventDeviceDIO h and EventDeviceDIO cpp in siskin exe gt Program Files MRM Video SDK Demo Siskin EventDeviceDIO h Program Files MRM Video SDK Demo Siskin EventDeviceDIO cpp VideoSignal Siskin exe can detect the lost and f
12. 14 ISO RELAYOUTI 15 RELAYOUT2 16 GND DO 17 232 18 232 TXD 19 232 RIS 20 232 CTS 21 GND 22 COMB 232 RXD 23 COMB 232 TXD 24 COMB 232 RIS 25 COMB 232 26 GND COMB 11 TREK 674 User Manual 2 5 2 5 1 2 5 2 Installation Guide Installing System Software Recent releases of operating systems from major vendors include setup programs which load automatically and guide users through the entire process of operating system installation The guidelines below help to determine the steps necessary to install your operating system on the computer hard drive Note Some distributors and system integrators may have already pre installed system software prior to shipment of your Mounted Computer The BIOS of the computer supports system boots up directly from the drive whenever it 15 connected using a USB interface Power on the computer or reset the system by pressing the Ctrl Alt Del keys simultaneously The computer will automatically load the operating system from the diskette When presented with the opening screen of a setup installation program simply fol low the onscreen instructions The setup program guides users through preparations of the hard drive and installation of the operating system When presented with an operating system command prompt like A gt then it is necessary to partition and format the hard drive and manually copy the opera
13. Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC809x via miniPCle card Default MC8090 for US MC8092 for EU 2x external accessible Mini SIM card socket User selectable with cover GNSS Build in u blox 65 module support AGPS Optional Galileo BeiDou module by Proejct based Antenna e 5x SMA type antenna hole for GPS WiFl BT MIMO WWAN LTE MIMO e The connector type on box side is Female RP SMA connector i e Female connector body outside threads with a male inner pin contact Power Voltage input 5 TREK 674 User Manual Supports 12 24 V car power system 9V 32V wide DC input 1507637 2 amp SAE J1113 compliant With tolerance of 36V transient input Intelligent Vehicle Power Management iVPM 2 0 System power on off suspend hibernate management e g Programmable Ignition On Off Time delay Support Wake up Events v Alarm RTC Wake up v up by Call SMS v Wake up by G sensor System power protection e g Car Battery Low Voltage Protection System healthy monitoring and diagnostic B Mechanical e Dimensions W x H x D 294 x 73 x 184 mm Weight 3 5 Kg B Environment IP Rating IP30 IP31 by project based Vibration Shock MIL STD 810G EN60721 3 5M3 EMC CE FCC CCC Safety UL cUL CB Vehicle Regulation E mark 12V 24V system SAE J1455 class C ISO 7637 2 SAE J1113 compliant HF Regulation CE R amp TTE FCC ID Operating Temperature 30 to 70
14. Version Madule Control Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 01 TREKKA TUON NAR reset module all configure for each bus reset to default value Testing CAN Selecting VCIL Control page Press combo box on the channel and select CAN as below figure Module Control Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 01 Reading Data Selecting CAN page as below figure 25 E Read Data 3 Show Data 2 0 8 Polling Mode Event Mode 00 oo Channel Message ID Buffer HEX Buffer Size FSGFFFFFFFFFFF 1 01 FFEEDD4455667 8 1 Set CAN bus speed For example 250K 2 Checked Show Data 3 Press Start button to receive CAN bus data 4 You should see the data came from the CAN bus and show the list Writing Data Selecting CAN page as below figure VCIL Control J1587 0802 Se Can Bis See Chane ter Read Data Show Data Message Polling Mode Event Mode Message ID Hex Buffer Hex 3 m lt Channel Message ID HEX Buffer HEX 1 01 FFEEDD4455667 8 Buffer Write Data Message Mask Channel number FFBGFFFFFFFFFFFF Message Type Mask ID Enabled ID Hex Mask Hex i lt 1 Set CAN bus speed For example 250K 2 Filling the CAN bus data prepare to send 3 Press Write button to send CAN bus data as above figure 4 You should see the data on the receiver Testing Message Mask Select
15. application should prepare the shutdown process EM The HARD OFF DELAY is starting to count down Ta Ts This duration is HARD OFF DELAY and it is ranged from 1 to 18000 seconds When the HARD OFF DEL AY is count to zero the system power is removed abruptly to avoid extra and abnormal power drain from battery This parameter is fixed with a value of 60 seconds After 5 The system stays off T4 PER T2 Ta 5 TREK 674 User Manual 3 Low Battery Protection LOW _DELAY LOW_HARD_DELAY Ts System stays System OFF v v Low Battery is Send Power Detected Button Signal When the system is ON and The battery voltage DC input is lower than LOW THRESHOLD at and this situation lasts for LOW DELAY then the system will send Power Button signal to OS at to start the shutdown process At this time T7 the LOW HARD DELAY is starting to countdown Once LOW HARD DELAY is over the system power is removed abruptly LOW DELAY is ranged from 1 to 3600 seconds LOW HARD DELAY is fixed with a value of 60 seconds Note Q1 How is the low battery event raised or canceled A1 The minimum value on LOW DELAY parameter is 1 second If the voltage remains lower than the LOW THRESHOLD in the duration of LOW DELAY the low battery event will be raised and immediately send a power button press signal to OS During the duration of LOW DELAY if the battery voltage i
16. be traced even if the driver is in a tunnel It supports several vehicle protocols e g 41939 OBD II ISO 15765 for vehicle diagnostics and driver behavior management and it supports up to 8 channel camera inputs for high quality H 264 D1 30fps ch recording to improve driver passenger safety and security Front side USB 3 0 port dual SIM cards and Cfast slots are designed for ease of maintenance A single SSD tray is swappable and designed for video data backup The TREK 674 provides reliable on road recording and can transmit images or alarms for remote monitoring over wireless GPRS 3G or HSDPA network connections Connectors Back WLAN MAIN WWAN MAIN WLAN AUX GPS Ant WWAN AUX LAN 2 Power In LAN 1 Vehicle Port USB Port 1 amp Port 2 A V Smart Display Port RS 232 Generic Port VGA Front Reset Button 2 5 SSD Tray with key lock WWAN LED Cfast Dual SIM sockets USB 3 0 WLAN LED Storage LED Power LED TREK 674 User Manual SSD Tray by Key Accessory Key Lock P N 9680001742 Cfast Dual SIM sockets USB3 0 Mini SIM 1 Mini SIM 2 USB 3 0 2 5 SATA SSD CFast Card 3 TREK 674 User Manual 1 2 General Specifications Key features 1 2 3 Intel Atom E3827 SOC Easily paired with TREK in vehicle smart displays TREK 303 306 via a single cable connection Embedded Stretch S7 video encoder supports up to 8 analog video inputs and 4 audio inputs
17. click on a certain tape file to enumerate all channels included in the current file As shown below Storage D WapeWnain storage BeginTime 1 1 2011 2 13 37AM EndTime 1 2001 2 13 37AM 2011 01 01 02 08 54 2011 01 01 02 08 53 2011 01 01 02 08 53 f video stream 6 2011 01 01 02 08 53 f video stream 7 2011 01 01 02 08 53 f video stream 8 2011 01 01 02 08 53 f video stream 9 2011 01 01 02 08 53 video stream 3 2011 01 01 02 08 53 f video stream 10 2011 01 01 02 08 53 f video stream 0 2011 01 01 02 08 54 video stream 2 2011 01 01 02 08 54 video stream 4 2011 01 01 02 08 54 6 Click a video stream to play The pop up window is as follows 3l TrekPlayer Storage E Tape storage index Browse Begintime 8 7 2013 5 28 41PM EndTme 8 9 2013 5 28 41 5 Search diga Baer Ch 13 Aug 88 85 14 54pm 00 00 03 00 01 12 TREK AS gag EN HELP seek playing position 7 8 Click Pause to pause playing Click Pause again to continue playing 9 Click Stop to stop playing Note Video playback is in line with PlayerControl exe so please make sure the PlayerControl exe and EventBrowser exe are in the same directory when you use the video playback function AS warning It s recommended to user a device with good performance to playback video files because decoding is needed Try not to playback video files on Tre
18. dealer Part No Edition 1 Printed in Taiwan Q2 2015 TREK 674 User Manual 2 Declaration of Conformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications Test conditions for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure In order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD Electrostatic Discharge and EMI leakage we strongly recommend the use of CE compliant industrial enclo sure products FCC Class B Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful inter ference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfer ence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that t
19. life hrs type Touchscreen Touchscreen opeaker Hotkey Front plane Brightness control USB host Power wake up button Reset button DC input Power Consumption Mounting Material Weight Dimensions IP rating Backplane Power Mechanical Operating temperature Environment Storage temperature Vibration 2 The color LCD display TREK 674 User Manual TREK 303R HAOE Design compatible models 800 x 480 262 K supports 24 bit Pixel pitch 0 2168 H x 0 2168 V without 70 70 60 602 500 50 000 min LED 4 wire resistive GFG 4 wire design reserve 2 watts Supports 5 hotkeys user defined Light sensing default manually controlled by button optional x 1 Yes Yes 12 V 596 8 W Max 7 W Max Design compatible with RAM mount PC 1 kg 244 x 160 x 41 mm IP54 without I O connector 30 470 C 40 809 C MIL STD 810F SAE J1455 4 9 4 2 The Brightness control is adjusted by the auto light sensor in the front panel as default it is also defined by button on the front panel 40 USB Host B 5 programmable hotkeys C D Brightness contro Note Backlight off Press C button to the lowest level E Power LED F Light sensor Speaker Power button LVDS connector Pin out for TREK 303 LVDS connector Table A 2 Smart Display Connector Pin 1 3 5 7 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 Signal Ba
20. location Release Target video stream 0 s 2013 08 08710 45 38 d 20 0 0 8 som Lin r Ch 13 Aug HB 45 15 15pm E 00 00 24 00 01 12 SE Note It must not contain spaces in the file path 2 The pop up window is as below T Strach n gt liir 13 Aug HE 85 15 33pm 00 00 42 00 01 12 3 Drag the slider to seek playing position 4 Click Pause to pause playing Click Pause again to continue playing 5 Click Stop to stop playing warning It s recommended to user a device with good performance to playback video files because decoding is needed Try not to playback video files on Trek 668 platform EventBrowser EventBrowser exe is used to view the event record and play the corresponding video recording according to the record In addition it can save the event record as HTML format 1 Select EventBrowser exe as shown below _ CapStretch assembly configure ini il EventBrowser exe FileConvertTool exe mp4dll dil dil PTZCommandDemo exe 2 Event type includes DI Trigger DI Reset Disk Full Disk Not Found Video Signal loss Video Signal Recover Select DI Trigger and click Search to browse all the DI trigger events Refer to the figure below TREK 674 User Manual 7 timestamp tags content 2011 01 01 00 23 03 DIO 1 DI_TRIGGER DI Trigger 2011 01 01 00 23 12 DIO 1 DI TRIGGER DI Trigger 2011 01 01 00 23 21 DIO 1 01 TR
21. will be invalid 3 PrerecordTime Pre recording time of event recording 4 DurationTime Duration of the event recording 5 LockFile Whether to lock the event recording files The default is locking the files TREK 674 User Manual 5 6 withAudio Whether the audio is recorded when event is triggered The default setting is to enable audio recording 3 OSD is used to configure OSD information 1 Channel_number Whether the channel number is displayed 2 DateTime Whether the time and date is displayed 3 GPS_ Position Whether GPS information is displayed 4 Record_status Whether the recording status is displayed 4 GPS is used to configure the interval to update the GPS information 1 Interval The interval to update the GPS information 5 VideoSignalLost is used to configure the display and storage status when signal is lost 1 show_osd OSD information will be shown when detecting video is lost 2 write_into_event log Whether to write this information to database when detecting video is lost 6 Streaming is used to configure server IP Address and Port 1 IP server IP 2 Port server port OSD How to display or hide the OSD text on the active video will be described in this section 1 After installing the MRM VideoSDK exe the file named siskin ini will be created under the installation directory 2 You can modify the parameter to hide or show the OSD items The default value is as shown bel
22. 0001 201402270 Mode Switch Never Try Firmware Version 000 006 Apply rta AT Mode 12V Battery 00 Disabled E I uessopv Alive Mode Disabled Ignition Status Wakeup Source Never Try Load Default Apply Set C Get None Disabled Last Wakeup Source 3 4 G sensor We currently we don t have documents about G sensor but a code example is ready for customer reference This code example ONLY introduces how to access the G sensor under Windows XP XPe but users must control the G sensor and develop their SW application by themselves Therefore customer can decide how to set the sensitivity value when to trigger G sensor to send signal to CPU and to back end server through WWAN module G sensor is located on the motherboard inside the TREK 674 Please refer the link http www analog com static imported files data_sheets ADXL345 pdf for the G sensor datasheet TREK V3 GSensor Sample Code TREK GSensor Sample Code is demonstration of reading GSensor status System Menu TREK V3 G Sensor sample code as below figure Library Version 030001 201312060 GSensor Status OFF J 9 1 Library Version 2 ON OFF Monitor GSenor status 3 GSenor value Testing GSensor Opening TREK V3 Sample Code GSensor exe Pushing monitor GSenor status to ON as below figure GSensor Status OFF Moving targ
23. 08 12 16 18 57 RECORDER DISKFULL f Tape There is not enough space in specific storage 2013 08 12 16 19 03 RECORDER DISKFULL f There is not enough space in specific storage 2013 08 12 16 19 09 RECORDER DISKFULL f Tape There is not enough space in specific storage 2013 08 12 16 19 15 RECORDER DISKFULL f Tape There is not enough space in specific storage 2013 08 12 16 19 21 RECORDER DISKFULL f There is not enough space in specific storage 2013 08 12 16 19 27 RECORDER DISKFULL f There is not enough space in specific storage 2013 08 12 16 19 33 RECORDER DISKFULL f There is not enough space in specific storage 2113 12 12 16 19 38 nTSKFEI 111 Tane There nat enniinh in enecific etnrane StartTime DiskNotFound When the configure storage path doesn t exist Siskin exe will send DiskNotFound event and save it in the event log file Meanwhile the audio alarm will be triggered to notify the user The initial configuration is as below ES ror age Normal storage path set a valid volume path on device normal path d Tape Event storage path set a valid volume path on device event path e The emergency storage path all of the data will be save to emergency storage as more as possible on emergency such as power lose emergency path c Tape whether enable the overwrite function of the stroage 0 is disable 1 is enabled and de
24. 1 Opening TREK V3 Sample Code Watch Dog exe 2 Press Get Range button to check the range of watch dog timer 3 Input the time which you want system keep alive For example 1 minute as below figure Library Version 030000 2013120604 Get Range 65535 Set WD Time 50 Get WD Time 60 Start WDO Timer Trigger Press Start WD Timer to enable watch dog timer Press Trigger timer to tell the watch dog system still alive If system not trigger watch dog in the setting time you should see the system automotive reboot CAUTION This demonstration may reboot your system if you enable watch dog timer and not trigger watch dog timer in time TREK V3 Peripheral Control Sample Code TREK V3 Peripheral Control Sample Code is demonstration of controlling peripheral power System Menu TREK Peripheral Control Sample Code as below figure Library Version 30000 2013120604 WIFI Enable Library Version Select Peripheral Select Set or Get function TREK 674 User Manual 4 Testing Peripheral Control Getting Peripheral Power Status Opening TREK V3 Sample Code PeripheralCtrl exe Selecting module For example WIFI Selecting Get radio button Press Apply button D You should see the peripheral power status as below figure Library Version 2013120604 Set Get For example Selecting WIFI module see th
25. 1 Introduction To make the hardware easier to access for programmers Advantech has developed a demo program in order to let customer test the functions on TREK 674 This document describes detailed information for each Advantech demo program so that application developers can become more familiar with using them For technical support contact Advantech application engineers worldwide For news updates visit our website www advantech com TREK 674 provides SDKs for customer to integrate their software with TREK 674 devices please ask Advantech to get MRM Core SDK and Video SDK package 3 1 1 Execute DIO Sample Code DIO Sample Code is demonstration of Digital input and output It can read the digital input status and control digital output by user self System Menu TREK V3 DIO Sample Code as below figure Library Version Digital Input 2 Digital Output Pind Iw Pint Ping Pint Start Monitor DI Status Library Version Digital Inout Status Control Digital Output Start Monitor Button cn Digital Input Status Digital Inout HIGH 1 as below figure a Digital Input LOW O as below figure Note If your Digital Input is floating it value should be HIGH since the port is pull High by default Digital Output Status If Digital Output Pin is checked the Digital Output should be HIGH 1 otherwise is LOW O TREK 674 User Manual 1 Testing DIO 1 3i Connecting DO to DI as below f
26. 17 KB susisetup exe 2014 6 19 8 44 Application 26 473 2 Start Capture fe Snapshot b si 3 Click Snapshot to save the picture TREK 674 User Manual 6 X Favorites Desktop Downloads 1 Recent Places TrekPlayer Print sPLI7F5 tmp E mail Burn 14 07 16 14 32 19 Windows Photo Viewer 2014 7 16 14 33 20 14 7 16 14 33 TrekPlayer exe can search all vids files under the storage path and play a single file 1 Select TrekPlayer exe as shown below di Siskin 3 sglite3 dll amp svcext_dll dll TrekLibrary dll 45 TrekPlayer 2 The pop up window is as below 12 10 2012 1 43 PM 12 9 2012 11 01 AM 12 9 2012 11 02 AM 12 10 2012 1 43 PM 12 10 2012 1 44 PM Application Application extens Application extens Application extens 1 923 KB 831 KB 128 KB 108 KB Application 156 KB storage ES BeginTime 1 1 2011 2 13 37AM 2 EndTime 4 1 2011 v 2 13 37 3 Select the X Tape main storage file to search VideoTape xxx xx xx xx xx xx vids files within the specified timespan and located in X Tape Tape TREK 674 User Manual 6 Storage D Tape main storage Browse BeginTime 1 1 2011 2 13 37 EndTime 1 1 2011 2 13 37AM gt StartTime 4 Set the begin search time and the end search time and then click Search 5 Double
27. 674 User Manual 3 Set Message Filter Selecting ODB2 page as below figure a0 587 0802 Read Data ON m OFF 6 Polling Mode Event Mode Show Data TAT Buffer Size Buffer DA 2 0100 Select Channel and specified PID to filter Press Add Channel PID button to add the rule to filter You should see the filter was applied on the bus The system ignores all PID is not on the list UD Ius For example as above figure setting The system can receive the PID equal to 0x00 otherwise no Testing J1708 Selecting VCIL Control page Press combo box on the channel and select J1708 as below figure VCIL Library Version Firmware Version Reset Moulde Module Control Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 01 Reading Data Selecting J1708 page as below figure ad Read Data 3 Polling Mode Event Made Show Data MID HEX Buffer HEX Buffer Size 80 001122 3 1 Checked Show Data 2 Press Start button to receive J1708 data 3 You should see the data came from the J1708 and show on the list Writing Data Selecting J1708 page as below figure Read Data Polling Mode Event Mode Show Data Add 80 MID HEX Buffer HEX Buffer Size Remove Al 80 001122 3 1 Remove select Read Filter list 1 Filling the J1 708 data prepare to send 2 Press Write button to send J1708 data as above figure 3 You should see the data on the receiver
28. C Storage Temperature 40 to 80 C TREK 674 User Manual mm Imensions D 1 3 4 TREK 674 User manual System Setup This chapter details system setup on TREK 674 Sections include A Quick Tour of the Computer Box Installation Guide Booting up the System 21 A Quick Tour of the TREK 674 Computing Box Before starting to set up the In Vehicle Computing Box take a moment to become familiar with the locations and functions of the controls drives connectors and ports which are illustrated in the figures below T 4 2 5 550 Tray with key lock protection CFast Dual51M sockets USB 3 0 Reset Button GPS LED W WANM LED WLAN LED Storage LED Power LED Figure 2 1 Front view of TREK 674 Power LED Red When LED is light it means the system is power on Storage LED Yellow When LED is light it means the storage device is accessed WLAN LED Green When LED is light it means the device is powered on and ready to work WWANLED Green When LED is light it means the device is powered on and ready to work GPS LED Yellow When LED is light it means the device is powered on and ready to work When LED is blinking it means the device has connected the satellite WLAN MAIN WWAN MAIN WLAN AUX GPS Ant WWAN AUX E ofjo Si LAN 2 Power
29. ERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 1 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 2 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 3 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 4 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 5 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 6 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 7 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 8 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2111 11 11 NN ISR CAPTI IDE VINE STICGNA l PECOVFEREN The viden cianal nf tan channel rernvererd 4 StartTime DiskFull Siskin exe can detect whether the current storage disk is full or not and save the result in event log file Meanwhile the audio alarm will be triggered to notify the user Use EventBrowser exe to search DiskFull event as shown below EventType Disk Full Storage path timestamp content 2013 08 12 16 18 45 RECORDER DISKFULL f XTapel There is not enough space in specific storage 2013 08 12 16 18 51 RECORDER DISKFULL f Tape There is not enough space in specific storage 2013
30. Function Definition v 1 C XDocuments and Selhrig Vadrrerszti bor C Documents and C Documents and Seltings VideninishisborNDes C Documents and Selling adninistator Des Sensor Value 996 AD ANTECH Xx C Documents and Settings VideminishistoNDes Figure A 1 Hotkey utility Execute Hot Key test program Brightness level You may set a panel s brightness from level 0 10 up to a total of 10 levels when you finish setting the brightness level you want please click Apply If you want to check the current brightness level of TREK 303 please click Get Duty cycle You may set every level s brightness strength to a total 10 levels when you finish setting the brightness strength for each level please click Apply If you want to check the current brightness strength on certain level of TREK 303 please click Get Light sensor When the sensor has detected the change of the brightness in the environment the value will change The lowest level of brightness the lowest value it is presented On the contrary the highest level of brightness the highest value it is presented Hotkey the backlight brightness of hotkeys could be adjusted by setting the value from 0 100 Key Status When you press Hot key the status will change from 0 to 1 Key function Definition Set the parameters to connect to the application pro gram function of the hot key You may vis
31. GN button to add the rule to filter You should see the filter was applied on the bus The system ignores all PGN is not on the list Po ID For example as above figure setting The system can receive the equal to OxFEF6 otherwise no TREK 674 User Manual 2 Testing 0082 Selecting VCIL Control Press combo box on the channel and select ODB2 as below figure m p VCIL Control Firmware Version Module Control Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 01 Reading Data Selecting ODB2 page as below figure au VOR Cont IL 11587 0802 Read Data 8 Polling Mode Event Mode Show Data Butter Size Buffer HEX 2 0100 1 Checked Show Data 2 Pull TrackBar ON to receive ODB2 data 3 You should see the data came from the ODB2 and show on the list Writing Data Selecting ODB2 page as below figure ag J1587 0802 Read Data ON m OFF 8 Polling Mode Event Mode show Data SRC PRI TAT Buffer Size Buffer HEX FI 06 DA 2 0100 1 Filling the ODB2 data prepare to send 2 Press Write button to send ODB2 data as above figure 3 You should see the data on the receiver Testing Message Filter Selecting VCIL Control page Press combo box on the channel and select ODB2 Mask as below figure PESTEPUPRPEEBSEEREENPHPEEETE Library Version Firmware Version Reset Moulde Module Control Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 01 J1708 TREK
32. I ar SAA ala iri MD AH WA e w um 1 LY La LA Nm 1 151 pie W AM SAN 702 UI wW e ANN MEER iri Chil ANN 2 A 1 2 SS wm itt LSS E When the user double clicks on a specified channel its content will be displayed independently in 1X1 mode Double click on the channel again to return to layout mode 5 Click Record to start recording as shown below Stret Evaluation 4 When the preview function is enabled 12 channels will be shown by default See picture EhB Wass MAD M 11 Jan 81 81 28 23 REC The default storage disk is disk The storage disk will be automatically switched to disk E if disk D is out of space free space should not be less than 2G When the recording function is enabled the system will automatically generate the Tape file at D The D Tape stroge index is reserved while all video files are stored at D Tape Tape For example D Tape Tape VideoTape November 26 2012 14 47 56 vids go k Computer Mew Volume 2 Tape File View Tools Help Organize 7 Open Mew folder Favorites Mame Desktop d Downloads mainstorage 21 Recent Places _ storage inde
33. I S TERE 7 The restart function Click Restart to restart the application system reboot will take some time 8 The closing function Click Close to close the application Siskin Configuration File Siskin ini can be used to configure Siskin exe refer to the figure below Siskin ini Notepad File Edit Format View Help startup preview or not at startup avaliable is O off 1 on default value is 1 Preview 1 normal record not avaliable value is O off 1 on default value is 1 AutoNormalRecord 1 Event Enable event trigger avaliable value is O off 1 on default value is 1 EventTrigger 1 Enable event record and emergency record or not avaliable value is O off 1 on Default value is O when AutoNormalRecord 1 115 field is invalid EventRecord 0 Prerecord times avaliable value range is 1 10 default value is 10 in seconds 10 Continuous recording time avaliable value range is 1 5 default value is 5 in minutes DurationTime 5 To to lock event record file avaliable value is O FALSE 1 TRUE default value is 1 LockFile 1 15 need to record audio when event trigged avaliable value is O FALSE 1 TRUE default value is 1 withAudio 1 050 5how channel number or not Avaliable value is O off 1 on channel number 1 Z5how frame time Avaliable value is 1 DateTime 1 Show
34. IGGER DI Trigger 5 2011 01 0100 23 32 DIO 1 DI TRIGGER DI Trigger 1 2011 01 0100 23 46 DIO 1 DI_TRIGGER DI Trigger 2011 01 01 00 24 00 DIO 1 DI_TRIGGER DI Trigger 2013 08 08 17 14 56 DIO 0 DI TRIGGER DI Trigger gt 2013 08 08 17 15 10 DIO 0 DI_TRIGGER DI Trigger 2013 08 08 17 15 19 DIO 0 DI TRIGGER DI Trigger 2n13 n8 nR 17 15 24 ATA n nr TRIGGER DT Trinner Name 7 StartTime Duration All event log files will be found after selecting ALL as shown below 3 EventBrowser EventType ALL Storage path timestamp content 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 0 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 1 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 2 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 3 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 4 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 5 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 6 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 7 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 8 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOVERED The video signal of tag channel is recovered 2111 11 11 nn 22 58 9 vr
35. In LAN 1 Vehicle Port USB Port 1 amp Port 2 A N In Smart Display Port RS 232 Generic Port VGA Figure 2 2 Rear view of TREK 674 TREK 674 User Manual 8 2 2 Smart Display Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Backlight Enable output 2 Panel Power Enable output 3 LVDS Ground 4 Reset Button Input 5 LVDS Clock 6 LVDS Clock LVDS Ground 8 LVDS Ground 9 LVDS Data 10 LVDS Data 11 RS232 TXD1 12 HRS232 RXD1 3 13 LVDS Datal 14 LVDS Data 15 LVDS Ground 16 LVDS Ground 17 LVDS Data 18 LVDS Data 19 USB D 20 USB D 27 USB Ground 22 USB Ground 23 12 Vpc output 5 max 24 12 Voc output 595 max 1 25 12 Voc output 5 max 1A 26 12 Voc output 5 max 2f Power Ground 28 Power Ground 29 Power Ground 30 Power Ground 31 RS232 TXD2 32 5232 RXD 33 5232 RTS 34 Power Button Input 35 Audio Ground 36 Mono Line out Note 12 VDC output 5 Total max 1 5A 9 TREK 674 User Manual 2 3 Vehicle I O Table 5 4 Vehicle Pin Signal 1 2 3 GND 4 J1708 DN 5 J1708 DP 6 NC f DGND 8 ODB CAN L 9 ODB CAN H 10 DGND 11 5 485 TREK 674 User Manual 1 2 4 Generic I O Connector Table 5 5 Generic I O Connector Pin Signal 1 DI 2 012 3 013 4 014 5 GND DI 6 150 RELAYOUT3 1 ISO RELAYOUTA GND GND 3 GND CVBS 10 CVBS 11 GND AUD 12 MIC IN 13 LINE OUT
36. ThiEOC STIGNAl The viden tan channel rernvered 7 StartTime 3 Select the storage path for video files and double click event log After clicking the files which contain the event time will be listed in the file list Click the coresponding channel which you want to view the data will be displayed Note Video playback is in line with PlayerControl exe so please make sure the PlayerControl exe and EventBrowser exe are in the same directory when you use the video playback function ay EventBrowser EventType DI Trigger Storage path E WapeWnai sto 7500 tom timestamp 2011 01 01 00 23 03 2011 01 01 00 23 12 2011 01 01 00 23 21 2011 01 01 00 23 32 2011 01 01 00 23 46 2011 01 01 00 24 00 2013 08 08 17 14 56 2013 08 08 17 15 10 2013 08 08 17 15 19 c 00 00 08 00 01 12 4 Click SaveASHTML button to save the event log as html file see the figure below 1 1 2011 3 04 File folder EventList html 1 1 20111 10 AM Document 1KB main storage 1 1 2011 12 28 AM STORAGE File 0 KB storage index 1 1 2011 3 04 AM INDEX File 24 KB 5 The corresponding event log is shown below L4 DL TRIGGER 2011 01 01 00 28 31 DIITRIGGER FileConvertTool FileConvertTool exe can convert the vids or dump to avi and also can convert the dump to vids You can
37. ability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of 5 high quality control standards and rigorous testing most our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain RMA return merchandize authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your
38. arseTool exe can be used to check and analyze vids files including the code format of code stream GOP count type and size of GOP frame and resolution of every frame What s more it can saves I frame files to local disk for the user to view the content 1 Select VidsFileParseTool exe as shown below dl TrekPlayer 12 10 2012 1 44 PM Application 156 KB uninsD00 dat 12 11 2012 4 55 PM DAT File 7 KB 9 unins000 12 11 2012 4 55 Application 1 1173 KB 5 VidsFileParseTool 12 10 2012 1 44 PM Application 4534 KB 2 Select the specified file and select 5napShotFolder if the user needs to view I frame picture Select the number of the channel which is to be viewed and click Start Check After the parsing the following image will be shown TREK 674 User Manual 8 Selectthe file which is to be checked Selectthe number of the channel which isto be checked FileName D TapeW ideaTape Januarv 01 2011 00 23 57 vids SnapshotFolder D picture File Info Fow H264 GOF Count 7 Bomi GOP A Relative time mize Resolution a 1 126021 fi Start Check picture parsing function will parse the I frame data of each GOP only The parsed pictures can be checked as shown below Organize Include in library Share with Slide show New folder Favorites Desktop Downloads S Recent Places Libraries
39. cklight Enable input LVDS Ground LVDS Clock LVDS Ground LVDS Data2 RS232 RXD1 LVDS Data1 LVDS Ground LVDS USB D USB Ground 12 input 5 max 1 A 12 input 5 max 1 Power Ground Power Ground RS232 RXD2 RS232 RTS2 Audio Ground 41 Signal Panel Power Enable input Reset Button Input LVDS Clock LVDS Ground LVDS Data2 RS232 TXD1 LVDS Data LVDS Ground LVDS DataO USB D USB Ground 12 input 5 max 1 A 12 input 5 max 1A Power Ground Power Ground RS232 TXD2 Power Button Input connect with system box Mono Line in TREK 674 User Manual r Pin assignment Pi 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 P21 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 White Ground white Ground Ground white Ground Ground white 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Black Black Black Black Black Black Brown red Yellow green blue purple grey white Ground Grey white TREK 303 Hotkey Utility Execute IMC demo utility app Verson Click One item in the Lisio Device 31939 Dump Veron ADNANTECH TREK 674 User Manual 42 8 Set LED Duty 100 Get LEO Duty 100 Read Data Not Using Calback Select Mode Key
40. e Monitor System in siskin ini then click Connect to backend server button to automatically connect to the server When the RMS sends a session request the program will automatically send stream or custom data Click the button again will disconnect with the RMS a ti tict 74 uad EKi Hict 794 W Eh ti tict 74 1 M ti lict 74 REC REC REC REC 4 fea W iet 274 RIPE B CIN Pus E 1 1 74 H7 11 Ape AF 12 11 74 H 11g REC REL REC REC m WINE MI ti lict 74 Ww ace EhIM HZ rwn REC REC REC H2 11 14pn a Connect to backend server BERT Note address and port of RMS should be provided for Client to connect AS warning You need to init the sock library in InitInstance and deinit it in ExitInstance RawData DemoRawData exe demostrates how to receive RawData can save the received RawData as pictures using SnapShot function The user can also use tool BinaryImageViewer exe to display the pictures 1 Select DemoRawData exe as shown below 1 Microsoft VC90 ATL 1 Microsoft VC90 CRT 1 Microsoft VC90 MFC Stretch amp AdvVideoFundation dll __ BinaryImageViewer exe CapStretch assembly configure ini 8 DemoRawData exe EventBrowser exe FileConvertTool exe amp mp4dil dil 2 Create shortcut for DemoRawData
41. e WIFI module is enable Opening Peripheral Power If you want close the specified peripheral power following the instruction Opening TREK V3 Sample Code PeripheralCtrl exe Selecting module For example WIFI Selecting Set radio button Press Enable Disable combo box and selecting Enable Press Apply button You should see the peripheral power is on pn Note System need a little time to enable peripheral Closing Peripheral Power If you want close the specified peripheral power following the instruction Opening TREK Sample Code PeripheralCtrl exe Selecting module For example WIFI Selecting Set radio button Press Enable Disable combo box and selecting Disable Press Apply button You should see the peripheral power is closed os 2 pe ct 3 4 Video Demo Program Siskin Demo Siskin exe is used to demonstrate multi channel preview and recording functions 1 Select Siskin exe as shown below aa a c ial si Siskin Les Las Application 1 223 KD 47 n BRA A AS 27 UE 74 2 sqlites dll 12 9 2012 11 01 AM Application extens 831 KB Eni 3 1 475 FP j j E H T A 2 os 4 j mj svicext_dll dll Livy ULE Le aly 120 RD 5 TrekLib dil 12 40721 2 1 43 DRA c 108 En IrekLibrary 12 10 2012 1 45 PM Application e
42. et machine You should see the X Y Z value affected by motion Library Version 030001 201312060 5 Status TREK ControlPanel Sample Code is demonstration of controlling panel like LCD brightness Hot key status and light sensor status TREK 674 User Manual 4 System Menu TREK V3 Control Panel Sample Code as below figure Liba Version 1 0000002013080900 Hot Key 5 Firmware Version Set LED Duty Cycle 100 Firmware Model Name Get LED DutyCycle 1100 Read Data Mode Not Using Callback Select Mode Get Duty Cycle Light Sensor Temperature Set 2 Get Sensor Value 21 Sensor Value 4 Level 10 Duty Cycle 100 Load Default Library Version Firmware Version and Model Name from panel Set Get the variety Level of LCD Brightness Set Get the Duty Cycle of various levels with Brightness oet Get the Duty Cycle of Hot Key LED Light oelect Read Data Mode of Hot Key Hot key Status Light Sensor Status Temperature Sensor Status Reset Firmware o gt Ou uoo Iw ce LCD Brightness Control Specifies the maximum minimum current level as below figure Note Level Range is limited to 0 30 and Current level can t out of range Specifies the duty cycle of level as below figure Note Duty Cycle Range 15 limited to 1 100 100 represents the brightest Hot Key Control Specifies t
43. faults if it does the storage will delete the oldest and unlock file on disk full This item affects all of the storages overwrite 1 Use EventBrowser exe to search DiskNotFound event is as below TREK 674 User Manual 6 EventType Disk Not Found Storage path timestamp 2013 08 12 16 14 24 2013 08 12 16 14 24 2013 08 12 16 14 24 2013 08 12 16 14 24 2013 08 12 16 14 24 2013 08 12 16 14 24 2013 08 12 16 14 24 2013 08 12 16 14 24 2013 08 12 16 14 24 2013 08 12 16 14 24 otreamingServer RECORDER DISKNOTFOUND a RECORDER DISKNOTFOUND a RECORDER DISKNOTFOUND g RECORDER DISKNOTFOUND g RECORDER DISKNOTFOUND a RECORDER DISKNOTFOUND g RECORDER DISKNOTFOUND g RECORDER DISKNOTFOUND g RECORDER DISKNOTFOUND g RECORDER DTSKNCOITEOI a YTAane StartTime content The specific storage path cannot find The specific storage path cannot find The specific storage path cannot find The specific storage path cannot find The specific storage path cannot find The specific storage path cannot find The specific storage path cannot find The specific storage path cannot find The specific storage path cannot find The ctnrane nath rannnt find Streaming function is added to Siskin to illustrate how to use StreamingCtrlEx for transmission of video data and custom data Set IP and Port of the RMS Remot
44. hat voltage mode to use Current Battery Voltage Ignition Status Mode Control Wakeup Source Control Le m ANS Low Battery Protection amp Ignition Control page VPM Low Battery Protection amp Ignition Control page as below figure Low Battery Protection Enable Ignition ON OFF Success Low Delay Threshold Never Try Low Voltage Default Value Apply C Set Get Apply is Set oy Ei 12V 24V Ignition Mode Of Low Delay p 226159 3292 Off Event Delay Low Hard Delay 2 1143076 22419 On Delay Sec Low Voltage Threshold Never Try j Hard Off Detay 1 43076 22 419 Suspend Delay 0 Apply f Set Get LBP Threshold Preboot Threshold 2 Mode 1143076 1 4307 24 22 419 22 419 Low Battery Protection Control Ignition Control Backup Battery Information page VPM Common page as below figure bell Backup Battery Voltage Remaining Capacity Max Capacity Battery Charge Temperture Remaining Time Time To Full RTC Alarm Wakeup Control page VPM Common page as below figure Minute Alarm Wakeup Mode Get Alarm Time Set Alarm Time 1 Alarm wakeup Status Control 2 Timer Control 3 Alarm Wakeup Time Control TREK 674 User Manual Testing VPM Opening TREK_V3 Sample Code VPM exe You should see the firmware version and voltage below figure Library Version 02
45. he duty cycle of Hot key LED light as below figure Hot Key Set LED Duty Cycle 100 Get LED Duty Cycle 100 Note Duty Cycle Range is limited to 1 100 100 represent the brightest Hot key status 1 indicate hot key press On the other hand 0 indicate hot key no press TREK 674 User Manual 4 Testing Control Panel 1 Connecting display panel to target machine 2 Opening TREK_V3 Sample Code ControlPanel exe You should see the panel firmware version on the screen without any error message as below figure Library Version CERDODO 201 30808900 Hot Key Set LED Duty Cycle 100 Get LED Duty Cycle 100 Read Data Made Mot Using Callback Select Mode 9 Set Get Max 10 Light Sensor 6 St Get Sensor Value Sensor Value 34 Duty Cycle 100 Load Default Testing Brightness Control Selecting Get radio and press Apply button as below figure You see current brightness level on screen as below figure Brightness Selecting Set radio button Input level which you want For example set Current level to 5 Press Apply button to apply brightness setting You should see the brightness changed If you following step 4 s example the brightness becomes dark 5 You can adjust the range of level like step 3 5 De l If you want change the duty cycle of level following the instruction Input level which you want to configure For example select level 10 Select leve
46. igure DIO DI1 DI2DI3 DOO 001 Opening TREK V3 Sample Code DIO exe Press Start Monitor DI Stats Button to enable monitoring DI Status as below figure Start Monitor DI Status Control the Digital Output Pin as below figure Digital Output Pind Pint You should see the Digital Input Pin control affected by Digital Output Pin as below figure Library Version 030000 000021 1004 Digital Input Digital Output 7 7 w j V Pint Pind Pint Pin2 Pin3 Stop Monitor DI Status Execute VCIL Sample Code TREK V3 VCIL Sample Code is demonstration of Vehicle Communication Interface Layer VCIL which let user easily to use vehicle protocol System Menu TREK V3 VCIL Sample Code as below figure 11708 11939 J1587 0802 Library Version 030007 2014050601 Firmware Version 1 18 Reset Moulde Module Control Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 01 VCIL Control page CAN page J1708 page J1939 page J1587 page OBD2 page ot a VCIL Control Page VCIL Control page as below figure TREK 674 User Manual 1 Library Version Firmware Version Module Control Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 01 Library Version Firmware Version Reset firmware to default CAN J1939 OBD2 Channel 1 bus type control CAN J1939 OBD2 Channel 2 bus type control J1708 J1587 Channel 1 bus type control oe
47. ile New Volume 0 VideoTape 27 2013 17 28 38 vids 5 27 2013529 VIDS File um ds 172 21 731 VielenTane 277 13 17 27 27 44 5 07 72012 5 92 Fila 5 axa boxu n 4 4 File EM Save as type avi files avi Hide Folders 3 You can also use Dump To Avi to convert dump to avi or Dump To Vids to convert dump to vids 3 FileConvertTool BD EmergencyTape WideoTape 2013 7 25 18 3 5 dump Dump To Avi Bump To vids StreamIndex 5 Note You don t need to select StreamIndex when using Dump To Avi and Dump To vids When using the Dump To Avi it will convert video files of each channel in the dump file to corresponding avi files refer to the below figure VideoTape VideoTape Videolape_ 2013 5 28 2013 5 28 2013 5 28 18 56 38 d 18 56 38 18 56 38 N h1 avi VideoTape_2013 5 28 18 56 38 dump includes two channels After the conversion VideoTape 2013 5 28 18 56 38 ChO avi VideoTape 2013 5 28 18 56 38 Ch1l avi will be generated automatically When using the Dump to vids it will convert all channels into one vids file Warning It s recommended to user a device with better performance to convert large vids or dump files because decoding is needed when converting Try not to convert files directly on Trek 668 platform VidsFileParseTool VidsFileP
48. ing VCIL Control page Press combo box on the channel and select CAN Mask as below figure VCIL Library Version Firmware Version Reset Moulde Module Control Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 01 TREK 674 User Manual 2 Set Mask Selecting CAN page as below figure VCIL Control J1708 J1939 J1587 0802 Set Can Bus Speed 250 v Channel Message ID HEX Buffer HEX Buffer Size 1 01 FFEEDD4455667 8 Set CAN bus speed For example 250K 1 Configure the Message mask Channel Number Message Message ID Hex Butter Buffer Size Write Data Message Mask Channel number Message Mask Enabled ID Hex Mask Hex Press Set Mask button to apply the mask to bus 2 3 You should see the mask was applied on the bus 4 18FEF600 FFBGFFFFFFFFFFFF v Get Mask Remove Mask Clean all mask lf you set a mask to bus You should not see the specified CAN ID on the read data list if the ID not passed for the mask Mask Rule The CAN Message ID 4 operator Mask equal the ID 4 operator Mask PASS The CAN Message ID amp operator Mask not equal the ID amp operator Mask NO PASS For example as above figure setting If the input CAN Message ID is 0x123 the result passed since 0x123 amp equal the ID 0x123 amp Oxffff If the input CAN data ID is 0x120 the result not passed Since 0x120 a
49. it our Advantech web to download the most update date sheet for TREK s product WWW advantech com 43 TREK 674 User Manual This appendix explains the TREK 303 detailed information 19090911 00010000100 00000111 gt MX Eod 778 H 1 ipm 5 Ed t w TIT LU 5 2 Ls Lo gt 2 n u DN LLL gt lt 94 Chas es SL m XC 7 y 1 Ewe ATI ams wa vie vi et 5 E 1 HX6062FNL Pulse HX6062FNL Z TP T ET 3 9 E ur dz NA d c ays Ze jo 0 J zm e 2313 or ES f AD re 145 26 ape nin di Y M EM L 35 3 p 8 1 z E 1 ay AR BP SRA iJ dcr to ET UN lt 4 d 2 2 8 s 3 21 gt 3 2 t f ye F x When BIOS 15 crashed and user wants to load the default setting just short 1 2 Clean CMOS Default setting is short Pin2 3 CN16 connector is designed to support PCle WLAN module so the default setting PCle reset signal is ON If user wants to use the 2nd USB WWAN module please set it as OFF User can change the power output level of CN16 via the switch Please check the module s working power befo
50. k 668 platform omartPlayer SmartPlayer exe provides the way of playing video by time The video will be played continually when the user offers the start time and expected duration 1 Select TrekPlayer exe as shown below dil Siskin sglite3 dll svcext dil dil TrekLibrary dll A TrekPlayer 12 10 2012 1 43 PM 12 9 2012 11 01 AM 12 9 2012 11 02 AM 12 10 2012 1 43 PM 12 10 2012 1 44 PM 2 Create shortcut for TrekPlayer exe dl TrekPlayp o Run as administrator View Dependencies Troubleshoot compatibility Edit with Notepad TortoiseSVN Pin to Taskbar Pin to Start Menu Restore previous versions Send to Cut Copy Paste Create shortcut Delete A Application Application extens Application extens Application extens Application 3 Open the property page Add parameter smart for as Trek Player exe Shortcut 2 Target type Application Target location bin Target iles MRM Video SDK bin Trek Player exe smarl Start in C Program Files MRM Video SDK bin Shortcut key None Run Comment 4 Double click shortcut TrekPlayer exe lnk 5 The pop up window is as below Storage Path Stream Index video_stream_0 Start Time 1 1 2011 2 20 55 AM gt Duration Min Sec 6 Select the X Tape main storage file to search video data afte
51. l 1 Input the Duty cycle which you want For example set duty cycle to 50 2 Press Apply button to apply duty cycle to level 3 You should see the brightness changed If you following step 1 2 the brightness becomes dark at level 10 Testing Hot key Press display panel hot key You should see the Key Status changed 1 as below figure TREK 674 User Manual 4 If you want change the duty cycle of key LED light following the instruction 1 Input the duty cycle of LED For example set duty cycle to 50 2 Press Set LED Duty Cycle Button as below figure Hot Get LED Duty Cycle s0 You should see the LED light changed If you following step 1 2 the LED light becomes dark Testing Light Sensor 1 Covering the light sensor on display panel 2 You should see the light sensor value changed as below figure Light Sensor Light Sensor Sensor Value 9 Sensor Value Remove the cover you should see the sensor value return to original value TREK V3 WatchDog Sample Code TREK V3 Watch Dog Sample Code is demonstration of controlling Watch Dog System Menu TREK V3 Watch Dog Sample Code as below figure Library Version Get t Range SetWDTime WD Time Get WD Time 1 Start WD Timer Trigger Timer Library Version Range of Watch Dog timer oet Get Watch Dog time Enable Watch Dog timer Reload the watchdog timer to prevent the system from rebooting Ur osx 9 Ie I Testing Watch Dog
52. longitude and latitude not Avaliable value is 1 GPS_Position 0 Show record status when the channel is recording or not Avaliable value is O off 1 on Record_Status 1 5 5 The interval to update GPS information default value is 10 In Seconds Interval 10 videosignalLost 15 need to show osd to express the channel losses video signal avaliable value is O FALSE 1 TRUE default value is 1 show osd 1 15 need to write video signal lost event into event log database avaliable value 15 O FALSE 1 TRUE default value is 1 write into eventlog 1 5treaming 172 21 73 81 Port 2000 1 StartUp is used to configure the preview recording status after boot 1 The default value of Preview is 1 which means the preview function will automatically be enabled when the program is launched 2 The default value of AutoNormalRecord is 1 which means the recording function will automatically be enabled when the program is launched The default path is D NTape 2 Event is used to configure relevant information of event recording 1 EventTrigger Whether enable event trigger function 2 EventRecord Whether to enable event recording function The default storage path of event recording is This key value can also be used for emergency recording and the default storage path is Note When the value of AutoNoramalRecord is 1 this configuration
53. mp Oxffff not equal the ID 0x123 amp Oxffff Testing J1939 Selecting VCIL Control page Press combo box on the channel and select J1939 as below figure 030007 2014050601 Module Control Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 01 TREK 674 User Manual Reading Data Selecting J1939 page as below figure bier 11939 Read Data ON p OFF 2 i ite 1939 Address Name I 8 Polling Mode Event Mode show Data Checked Show Data Pull TrackBar ON to receive J1939 data You should see the data came from the J1939 and show on the list Writing Data Selecting J1939 page as below figure ad Read Data ON T 1939 Address 8 Polling Mode Event Mode Show Data a 1 Filling the J1939 data prepare to send 2 Press Write button to send J1939 data as above figure 3 You should see the data on the receiver Testing Message Filter Selecting VCIL Control page Press combo box on the channel and select J1939 Mask as below figure Library Version Firmware Version Heset Moulde Madule Control Channel 01 Channel 02 Channel 01 Set Message Filter Selecting J1939 page as below figure Read Data ON Write Data Nite 1939 Address 8 Poling Mode Event Mode Show Data Boxes PGN Hex DST Hex SRC Hex PRI Hex Buffer Hex Buffer Size Select Channel and specified to filter Press Add Channel P
54. o which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech web site at http support advantech com where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc Acomplete description of the problem he exact wording of any error messages 3 TREK 674 User Manual Warnings Cautions and Notes Warning Warnings indicate conditions which if not observed can cause personal Caution Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data e g N There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed Do not attempt to recharge force open or heat the battery Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Note Notes provide optional additional information E 2 Document Feedback To assist us in making improvements to this manual we would welcome comments and construc
55. ound status of video signal and store this as event in event log Relevant items can be configured in Siskin ini as shown below VideoSignalLost 15 need to show osd to express the channel losses video signal avaliable value TRUE default value is 1 show osd 1 15 need to write video signal lost event into event log database avaliable valu TRUE default value is 1 When signal is lost Video lose will be shown in the screen see the figure below EventType Video Signal Loss Storage path tags content The video signal of tag channel is lost timestamp 2013 08 12 16 10 52 CAPTURE 2 VIDEO SIGNAL LOST 2013 08 12 16 11 14 CAPTURE 3 VIDEO SIGNAL LOST The video signal of tag channel is lost StartTime When the video signal is found siskin exe will update video signals automatically Stretch Evaluation h Ch 13 May 38 84 35 Record of video lost and found event be viewed event recording can be played by using EventBrowser exe TREK 674 User Manual 5 EventType Video Signal Loss Storage path timestamp tags content 2013 08 12 16 10 52 CAPTURE 2 VIDEO SIGNAL LOST The video signal of tag channel is lost 2013 08 12 16 11 14 CAPTURE 3 VIDEO SIGNAL LOST The video signal of tag channel is lost StartTime EventType Video Signal Recover Storage path timestamp 2011 01 01 00 22 58 CAPTURE 0 VIDEO SIGNAL RECOV
56. ource is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual B The equipment has been dropped and damaged B The equipment has obvious signs of breakage CAUTION The computer is provided with a battery powered real time clock circuit There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacture Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including inte
57. ow 050 show channel number not Avaliable value is 0 1 Channel_number 1 show frame time Avaliable value is 1 DateTime 1 Show longitude and latitude or not Avaliable value is O off 1 on GPS Position 0 Show record status when the channel is recording or not Avaliable value is Record_Status 1 3 You can combine the OSDParam to set the OSD text translucent and the position of OSD text 4 The OSD information is shown below Stretch Evaluation Siskin exe is built with DIO function by default DI trigger and DI restore can be taken as event source for event recording This can be configured in Siskin ini to enable or disable DI trigger function Event Start event trigger or not avaliable value is O off 1 on default value is 1 EventTrigger 1 By default siskin shows 12 screen splits When DI is triggered siskin will display the video of the triggered channel in a single channel shown as below TE E Th 3 152 Cha LL sg vit IIE p I c mi MER T Ehi Mp 4 Chr 1 Ap iri 04 May 34 PAS CIS WA HAE phi 13 3 V A P FA 3 SAA iti ZZ 4 SAA iii 7 us tit y EL E F NETS EhH
58. play the avi with Windows Media Player or other player 1 Select FileConvertTool exe as shown below iil EventBrowser exe ib FileConvertTool exe mp4dll dll 4 PTZCommandDemo exe 2 Select the specified file vids then select the number of the channel which is to be converted Click Vids To Avi to convert TREK 674 User Manual 8 Define the name path for converted files which be found under the directory when conversion is completed a _ 0 gt 9 Tape p Organize gt New folder 7 Namel Date modified Type gt Libraries 1 VideoTape_May 27 2013_17 38 49 vids 5 27 2013 5 33PM VIDS File PARDON VideoTape May 27 2013 17 37 48 vids 5 27 2013 538 VIDS File e VideoTape May 27 2013 17 36 47 vids 5 27 2013 5 37 VIDS File VideoTape 27 2013 17 35 A6 vids 5 27 2013536 File B Videos VideoTape 27 2013 17 M 45 vids 5 27 2013535 VIDS File e VideoTape May 27 2013 17 33 44 vids 5 27 2013 5 34 VIDS File Harras VideoTape_May 27 2013_17 32 43 vids 5 27 2013533 VIDS File VideoTape May 27 2013 17 31 42 vids 5 27 20135 32 VIDS File mrs im VideoTape 27 2013 17 30 41 vids 5 27 20135 31 VIDS File m ORE VideoTape 27 2013 17 29 40 vids 5 27 2013 530 VIDS F
59. r the specified time and located in X Tape Tape TREK 674 User Manual 7 Smart PI Storage Path D Tape main storage Stream Index video_stream_0 Start Time 1 1 2011 gt 2 20 55 AM Duration Hr 5 Min Sec 7 Select a video_stream 8 Set the start search time the playback duration then click Play Note The maximum value of Duration is 24 hours that is 23Hr 59Min 59Sec 9 The pop up window is as follows Smart Player Storage Path F Tape st ph Stream Index video_stre Streh 13 Aug HB 85 15 88pm Start Time 8 8 201 D Duration 20 Hr 00 00 17 00 01 12 10 Drag the slider to seek playing position 11 Click Pause to pause playing Click Pause again to continue playing 12 Click Stop to stop playing Note Video playback is in line with PlayerControl exe so please make sure the PlayerControl exe and EventBrowser exe are in the same directory when you use the video playback function warning It s recommended to user a device with good performance to playback video files because decoding is needed Try not to playback video files on Trek 668 platform PlayerControl PlayerControl exe can play single file or compoundstream with different command 1 Input the single file or compoundstream information as follow parameter lists m singlefile or compoundstream p vids file path when using
60. re 3 Maintenance to properly maintain and clean the surfaces use only approved products or clean with a dry applicator 4 TREK 303 TREK 306DH doesn t support hot swapping Make sure the computing box is turned off when making connections European Contact Information Advantech Europe GmbH Kolberger Stra e 7 D 40599 D sseldorf Germany Tel 49 211 97477350 Fax 49 211 97477300 7 TREK 674 User Manual Contents Chapter 1 Figure 1 1 TREK 674 dimensions Chapter 2 General Information 1 ESEN 2 General 3 SION ETERNI 5 System 2 1 A Quick Tour of the TREK 674 Computing 8 Figure 2 1 Front view of TREK 674 8 Figure 2 2 Rear view of TREK 674 8 Figure 2 3 Side view of TREK 674 8 Figure 2 4 Bottom view of TREK 674 8 Figure 2 5 Top view of 674 9 2 2 Smart Display Ue 9 2 2 1 Connecting the Power 9 Table 2 1 Pin Definition of Power Cord
61. re adjusting it 8431 5032 MC809X module SW3 roweradjusiment 35v JON 34V OFF OT User can change the power output level of CN17 via the switch Please check the module s working power before adjusting it _____ SWAT Power adjustment 35 OFF 34V 7 45 TREK 674 User Manual 01 Rev Al Y 42 l y C103 gt e 31 7 HW LIPS Tbe N ers bent bad OU OG j 7 m E SW 1 default is turn OFF gt disable 120 terminating resistor Dependents on the system connection user can decide to turn it ON or OFF Bus terminal 9W41 5042 ______ ON Pin 9 of DB 9 connector can support dual function Ring and 12V output Short 1 2 Ring function CN3 DB 9 function Short 2 3 12V 0 5A power output
62. rference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis whenever you work with the hardware Do not make connections while the power is on Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden power surges CAUTION Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the motherboard backplane or add on cards Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges As a safety precaution use a grounding wrist strap at all times Place all electronic components on a static dissipative surface or in a static shielded bag when they are not in the chassis CAUTION Any unverified component could cause unexpected damage To ensure the correct installation please always use the components ex screws provided with the accessory box TREK 674 User Manual 6 Safety Precaution Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your vehicle chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the main board or other cards while the TREK 15 on Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive elec tronic components Warning 7 Input voltage rated 9 32 Vac 2 Transport carry the unit with both hands and handle with ca
63. s back to be higher than LOW THRESHOLD the LOW DELAY will be reset to predetermined value and stop count down Therefore the LOW DELAY parameter acts as a filter to prevent incorrect low battery event from happening 3 3 Power Management demo program TREK V3 VPM Sample Code TREK V3 VPM Sample Code is demonstration of vehicle power management VPM System Menu TREK V3 VPM Sample Code as below figure Library Version 030007 201402270 Mode Switch Never Try Firmware Version VER D00 006 Apply Set Get AT Mode Disabled H Car Battery Mode 12v Battery Disabled Battery Voltage 20 3958 V Keep Alive Mode Disabled Ignition Status lic NON Wakeup Source Try Load Default Apply Set C Get None Disabled E Last Wakeup Source Low Battery Protection amp Ignition Control Backup Battery Information page Alarm Wakeup Control page TREK 674 User Manual 3 VPM as below figure Library Version 030001 201402270 Dco 2 Firmware Version l VER 000 006 Apply Set Get AT Mode Ded A 12v Battery Disabled 20 Keep Alive Mode Disahled Wakeup Source Never Try Load Default Set Get None Disabled Last Wakeup Source Library Version Firmware Version Car Battery Mode Decide LBP w
64. singlefile mode storage path when using compoundstream mode n stream number e g video stream 0 to video stream 11 S start time when using the compoundstream mode 2013 08 08 14 25 00 using the to connect the date and time d duration time when using the compoundstream mode it range from 00 00 00 23 59 59 a singlefile mode Administrator Command Prompt 5 52 Microsoft Windows Version 6 1 7601 Copyright lt c gt 2810 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved C Windows s ystem32 gt D 1 6 1 1 Release PlayerControl exe m singlefile p eNTapeNUideoTape flug 88 2013 17 14 51 vids n video_stream_ BC Windows s ystem32 gt r PlayerControl Or create shortcut as follow and input the parameters in the Target text TREK 674 User Manual 7 Start in D 1 0 1 1 Release Shortcut key None b compoundstream mode B C Windows system32 cmd exe 83 Microsoft Windows Version 6 1 76801 1 Copyright lt c gt 2810 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved C Users TREKOD 1 6 1 1 Release PlayerControl exe m compoundstream p storage index n video stream HB s 2613 08 08 16 45 38 d 26 60 68 Ru 15 Stretcty Lie gt TREK 674 User Manual 7 PlayerControl exe Shortcut Properties Shortcut Target type Application Target
65. t the storage path of the screenshots Click SnapShot button a file named in the current time format and with the yv12 suffix will appear in the directory In addition this picture can be displayed with BinaryImageViewer exe see the below figure 5 NS gt Snapshot v 4 Search Snapshot File Edit View Tools Organize gt Open Share with gt New folder e Wr Favorites 5 Desktop Downloads 13 05 31 1 131 Recent Places THEME Libraries E3 Documents Music i Pictures E Subversion E Videos 787 Computer Local Disk cx New Volume D 45 1722173144 eS axa boxu nb Network 13 05 31 14 16 04 12 Date modified 5 31 2013 2 16 Date created 5 31 2013 2 16 PM Size 148 KB Snapshot Snapshot exe demostrates how to get a jpg picture form capture It only support jpg type and the resolution is 720 576 in PAL and 720 480 in NTSC 1 Select Snapshot exe as shown below E Siskin bsc 2014 6 19 13 13 Source Browser Dat 10 907 KB d Siskin exe 2014 6 19 14 32 Application 1 971KB Siskin ini 2014 6 19 8 44 Configuration settings 2 Siskin pdb 2014 6 19 13 13 Program Debug Dat 4 419 KB 2014 7 9 14 53 File 16 _ SiskinEventLog db3 rT 2U14 7 16 12 55 sqlite 3 dll 20 14 6 19 8 44 DLL File 692 KB b SUSI DIO dll 2014 6 19 8 44 DLL File
66. ting sys tem files to it Refer to the operating system user instructions about partitioning and formatting the hard drive Running the BIOS Setup Program In most cases the computer will have been properly set up and configured by the dealer or SI prior to delivery However it may still be necessary to adjust some of the computer s BIOS Basic Input Output System setup programs to change the system configuration data like the current date and time or the specific type of hard drive currently installed The setup program is stored in read only memory ROM It can be accessed either when turning on or resetting the computer by pressing the Del key on the keyboard immediately after powering up the computer The settings that are specified with the setup program are recorded in a special area of the memory called CMOS RAM This memory is backed up by a battery so that it will not be erased when turning off or resetting the system Whenever the power is turned on the system reads the settings stored in CMOS RAM and compares them to the equipment check conducted during the power on self test POST If an error occurs an error message is displayed on screen and the user is prompted to run the setup program TREK 674 User Manual 1 Chapter Software demo application setup This appendix explains the software demo application for TREK674Sections include Sections include Introduction How to set up demo application 3
67. tive criticism Please send all such in writing to support advan tech com Packing List Before setting up the system check that the items listed below are included and in good condition If any item does not accord with the table please contact your dealer immediately e TREK 674 Computing Box 2 in 1 GPS WWAN Antenna 1 WIFI BT 2 4 5GHz Antenna 1 Vehicle I O Cable 1 Generic Cable 1 Video Cable 1 Power Cable 2 meter 1 2 in 1 WWAN GPS Combo Antenna 1 RJ45 Locking kits 2 SSD Door Key 1 TREK 674 User Manual 4 Ordering Information Part Number Description TREK 674 HWB7AOE 674 w HSPA EU GPS WLAN BT SSD WES7 TREK 674 HWB7BOE TREK 674 w HSPA US GPS WLAN BT SSD WES7 TREK 674 HWB8AOE TREK 674 w HSPA EU GPS WLAN BT SSD WE8S TREK 674 HWB8BOE TREK 674 w HSPA US GPS WLAN BT SSD WE8S Safety Instructions 1 2 3 11 12 13 14 16 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any power source before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage Do not leave this equipment in an environment unconditioned where the storage temperature under 40 or above 80 C it may damage the equipment Operating temperature 30 70 C Make sure the voltage of the power s
68. x 6 7 2013 11 31 6 7 2013 10 32 AM 6 7 2013 11 31 AM As shown below File folder STORAGE File IMDEX File ry Compute Data D Organize include in dtesry Share with New folder faventes VideoTape December 09 2012_14 00 49 vids E on VIDS fle di Dewnloeds VideoTape December 09 2012 14 10 56 v Recent Pieces 4 105 f de Jg Uais VideoTape December 10 2012 09 16 18 vids VIDS Fite Dexuments a Mune VideoTape December 10 2012 11 33 39 ie Putures pe VIDS Fle B e VideoTape December 10 2012 11 33 44 vids VIDS F e het 12 9 2012 200 PM 04 MB ified 12 2 2002 215 PM 329 MB 12 10 2012 916 AM 161 MB 12 19 2012 11 53 134 MB T ifed 12 10 2002 1133 AM 134 MB 6 Setting parameters The corresponding parameters cannot be set until Preview and Record functions are enabled When the Preview function is enabled the user will be able to set the channel s parameters After the parameters have been set successfully the corresponding channel will enable the preview function automatically When the Record function is enabled the user will be able to set the channel s parameters After the parameters have been set successfully the corresponding channel will enable the recording function automatically See picture below TREK 674 User Manual 5 ChS 11 Jan 81 61 36 RecordParam M
69. xtens KB 2 The pop up window is as below 1 Connection to back end server Connection to back end server 2 Layout area Switches the screen layout Currently it only supports 4 9 12 segmentation 3 Video Color Control button Sets the color parameters of Preview and compressed code stream 4 Preview button Enables disables the preview function 5 Record button Enables disables the recording function 6 Setup button Sets the parameters of Preview and Record such as frame rate resolution and image quality 7 Restart button Restart the application 8 Close button Close the application 3 The Video Color Control function In single channel mode click VideoColorControl to set the channel s color parameters The settings will be applied to Preview code stream and compressed Record code stream at the same time that is the color settings of the video are consistent with what is shown in the preview screen TREK 674 User Manual 5 12 Dec 10 02 2 En SAN E h Ch fi li 3H WI Mp NS MATTIS MAR W AL M w T T 7 AA NT DOE 22 gt 4 2 ahs _ 4 E NS 14 D609 2IH 1531 M ul AM SAN iti sf SAA tt tie thi AS W

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