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2. DOWNLOAD Allows the user to set auto download settings Page 53 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 AUTO DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD PRIORITY SELECT TO RAISE PRIORITY ONE PANIC TWO HIGH SPEED THREE ACCELEROMETER l B FOUR SENSOR INPUT ALARM 3 FIVE VIDEO LOSS USB AUTO DOWNLOAD PRIORITY ON NETWORK AUTO DOWNLOAD PRIORITY 1 DOWNLOAD ONLY PROTECTED ALARM VIDEO OFF Y DOWNLOAD AUDIO ALARM ON z3 iz CANCEL OK Figure 43 Auto download Settings The Auto Download function allows the DVR to save videos to USB storage or back up to network server The user can set up download priority by order by moving the event categories using the remote control To move a category up highlight the item and press enter on the remote DOWNLOAD PRIORITY One to five one being the highest priority USB AUTO DOWNLOAD PRIORITY When set to on the highest priority video will be transferred to a USB storage first followed by the lower priority categories NETWORK AUTO DOWNLOAD PRIORITY 1 5 When set to 1 only priority one videos will be backed up to the server or transferred to USB storage When set to 2 priority one videos will be backed up to the server or transferred to USB storage first followed by priority two When set to 3 priority one first then priority two followed by three 4 is from priority one to four 5 is from priority one to five
3. AUDIOQUT VIDEO OUT DA 8 9 10111213 8 POWER CABLE CONNECTION 9 ACCESSORY POWER 10 GPS GPS RECEIVER CONNECTION 11 ACC ACCELEROMETER MODULE CONNECTION 12 AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTION 13 VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTION 14 ETHERNET CABLE CONNECTION 15 CAMERA INPUTS CAM 1 4 16 SENSORS VEHICLE SENSOR CABLE CONNECTION 17 TRIGGER ALARM PANIC CABLE CONNECTION Figure 3 Rear Panel Layout Page 10 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Remote Control REMOTE E DI om gt ee AO A X e N 2 On Do 2 1 P AUTO PRESET RECALL BRUSH y X fX FON Je ey F1 F2 F3 F4 i ee She Nag Xy A NS ES ae TA San P Figure 4 DVR Remote Control Page 11 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 I D LABEL FUNCTION 1 POWER Turn DVR On Off 2 mq through Select Camera 3 NEXT Volume UP 4 REW Playback Function X2 X4 5 PREV Volume DOWN 6 gt 2 Playback Functions 7 LOGIN LOCK Access Menu 8 o Quad Screen 9 ENTER Installers Mode 10 FWD Playback Function X2 X4 11 SETUP Menu 12 EXIT Exit Figure 5 Remote Control Button Description NAVAGATION ARROWS Use the ARROW keys to Mm move between selections QU M input fields and icons Press 4 ae EN
4. Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 EVENT TYPE To search more specific event videos the DVR allows the user to choose from I O Alarm Accelerometer Speed Video Loss System Error Panic Button and Temp Alarm DATE Enter a specific date to search on that day Once Event Type and Date are selected press Search to display the Event List EVENT LIST SEL EVENT NAME DATE TIME FIRST H 2011 08 07 16 23 13 PGUP 2011 09 07 16 00 04 2011 09 07 15 38 16 2011 09 07 15 23 16 2011 09 07 14 59 09 2011 09 07 14 44 09 2011 08 07 14 29 09 2011 09 07 14 14 09 PADOWN LAST REV EX LOG EXPORT EXIT Figure 58 Event List Page The Event List shows a list of videos that contains events on that day The left part of the screen shows the list and the right part shows the navigation and export buttons SEL Select videos by highlighting the box in the front and press enter on the remote to mark the videos EVENT The type of the event DATE The date of the event TIME Time when the event happened Page 69 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 FIRST Button Goes to the beginning of the video list PGUP Button Goes to previous page PGDOWN Button Goes to the next page LAST Button Goes to the end of the video list To play a video simply highlight the video on the list and press enter on the remote During play back press enter on the remote to di
5. D1 15 01 45 02 00 111 3M EXPORT EXIT Figure 56 Files List Page Extra Function The Files List also allows the user to do more than just playing back videos The user can also lock the videos that are important so they would not be deleted from the SD card or even export videos to external USB storage Page 67 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 REV Button Reverse selection When some of the videos are selected if the user wants to select all the unselected videos quickly select REV Button to reverse select videos UNLOCK button To unlock videos select locked videos then press unlock button EXPORT To export videos first select the videos that need to be exported then press EXPORT button external USB storage needs to be plugged in first EXIT button Exit file list page LOCK Lock selected videos so they will not be removed from the SD card by the DVR Event Search na JS EE ET 18 18 21 25 26 28 EVENT TYPE ALL FILE DATE 2011 09 03 CANCEL Figure 57 Event Search Function The Event Search Function offers the ability to search videos by selecting different types of events The upper half of the screen shows a calendar that contains the days that have events If the date only contains normal events it will be green If there is an alarm event the date will be red Page 68 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434
6. DOWNLOAD ONLY PROTECTED ALARM VIDEO When set to ON user can only download protected alarm videos from the DVR Page 54 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 DOWNLOAD AUDIO ALARM When set to On DVR will produce a beeping sound for 10 seconds once USB download is finished THRESHOLD Threshold page allows user to calibrate accelerometer speed sensor and set temperature alarm THRESHOLD TEMPERATURE SPEED ACCELEROMETER PORT FUNCTION ACC INPUT ACCEL THRESHOLD X 5 5 X ALARM OFF Y ACCEL THRESHOLD Y 55 Y ALARM OFF Y ACCEL THRESHOLD Z 5 5 Z ALARM OFF 7 CURRENT VALUE X 00 000 Y 00 000 Z 00 000 CALIBRATE CANCEL OK Figure 44 Accelerometer Threshold The Accelerometer set up page allows user to set alarm threshold values and calibrate accelerometer ACCELEROMETER PORT FUNCTION When an accelerometer is connected to the DVR this setting needs to be set to ACC INPUT to receive accelerometer readings When set to STATUS OUTPUT the DVR will output status through the accelerometer port ACCEL THRESHOLD X Y Z The minimum value to trigger an alarm event X Y Z ALARM When set to ON if the sensor readings reach the threshold values the DVR stores an accelerometer event Page 55 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 CURRENT VALUE X Y Z Current acceleration readings from the accelerom
7. Figure 8 on Page 15 Removing the SD Card Turn the SD card key to the unlocked and off position Slide the SD card door to expose SD card slot Eject SD card by pressing it all the way then release Gently remove the SD card from the slot Note The Digital BUS WATCH SD40 will not function properly if the SD card key is in the unlocked or off positions If there is no SD card present in the slot but the key is in the locked and on position the Digital BUS WATCH will still power up normally the menus can be accessed etc however the unit will not be able to record any video Page 14 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Unlock door LR Slide door open to access Card slot Use REI Approved SD Card Only Figure 8 Removable Hard Drive Module Loading and Unloading Page 15 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 SD Card Record Times 1 Camera with a 32GB SD Card in Hours DI A A CIF A 7389 hours 307 days of constant 24 hour recording Page 16 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Long Term Storage Although the Digital BUS WATCH systems draw very little current in the stand by
8. Non Condensing m Operating Temp 40C 65C m Shock 225Gs 2ms Operating 900Gs 1 ms Storage Transit m Vibration 1 0G 5 500Hz Operating 5 0G 5 500Hz Storage Transit m Power Requirement 12VDC 2A 24VDC O 1A m Power Consumption 24W Maximum m EMC and Safety CE FCC Page 72 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011
9. T081901 DEVICE ID TEMP 93 F VOLTAGE 12 51V HEATER OFF IGNITION ON ALARM INPUT WIFI IP 000 000 000 000 SERVER IP 192 168 000 000 WIFI NETWORK STATUS DISABLE WI FI INVALID ETHERNET IP 192 168 000 200 HEADING N NETWORK STATUS NO CONNECT SPEED 000 MPH GPS LAT 41 12 8767N LON 96 0 8274W ACCELEROMETER INVALID Figure 24 Installers Mode The Installers Mode Page is a display that is brought up and taken away by pressing the Enter button on the remote control and is displayed on the video output RCA ports The purpose of this on screen text overlay mode is to give the installers an easy way to see some of the important information relating to the proper installation of the DVR Any of the vehicle sensor options that are being currently activated such as brakes or turn signals would display on the screen in this mode No text placed over the screen either in this mode or any other is ever recorded to the video All of the data associated with the video is digitally embedded into the video frames creating a proprietary format that requires REI PC Software to decode and display Page 35 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Main Menu Page VIDEO SEARCH EVENT SEARCH SYSTEM SETUP VIDEO SETUP INPUT SETUP NETWORK Figure 25 Main Menu The DVR Configuration Menu can be accessed by pressing the Setup button on the remote control Using the Up D
10. TV Video Outputs Front or Back through the Removable SD card and through the PC Network Connection TV Video Outputs Front and Back Using a TV Monitor and a Remote Control the user can access recorded video files by Date and Time or by Event After selecting the appropriate file the user can review the video using Play Stop Pause Fast Forward Fast Rewind Slow Forward Slow Rewind Frame Forward and Frame Reverse The user can select individual video channels to be displayed full screen by pressing the numeric button on the remote corresponding to that channel or view all channels at the same time by pressing the 0 button on the remote Removable SD Card Using the REI RMS PC Software the user can access the files by connecting SD card to the computer PC Network Connection Using the REI RMS PC Software the user can access the files by connecting the computer to the DVR Front Panel Ethernet port as shown in Figure 23 below 710292 710277 BUS WATCH DVR SD40 COMPUTER res A n ow cum REAR as a nnas VIEW Ooa ABEL on l ETHERNET NETWORK CABLE 530068 y ETHERNET OR EQUIVALENT HERN Figure 23 Connecting to the DVR with a Computer through the Ethernet Connection Page 34 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Menu Configuration Installers Mode Page 09 02 2011 09 50 38 AM FIRMWARE FW SD40 4 T081703 MCU MCU SD40 4
11. cable P N 510781 or equivalent There is no specific orientation for camera cables to be installed If multiple types of cameras are installed in a single system be careful to note which cameras are located where Use lenses with more magnification 8mm to bring objects closer Use lenses with less magnification 4mm for wide angle viewing Connect power using cable P N 512002 or equivalent The black wire connects to the negative terminal of the battery The white wire labeled 12V Battery connects directly to the positive terminal of the battery The white wire should be fused at 10 Amps see Figure 9 Page 18 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Connect Camera Switching Devices P N 700462 or 710030 as needed for multiple camera systems If the System operates in the Manual Record Mode connect the red wire labeled 12V SW to the switched side of the ignition switch The red wire should be fused at 1 A The red wire does not need to be connected if the system is in Timer Record Mode however best practices should include this connection in case DVR configuration is changed in the future System Wiring Lo INTERIOR WEDGE Ho g HR SERIES Connect WHITE wire DIRECTLY to the positive terminal of the battery r LR DR LE CAM CAM CAMCAM AA Connect BLACK wire DIRECTLY to the negative terminal of the battery en SWITCH MAY BE VEH
12. card can store under current record settings Live Settings SUB STREAMING BAND WIDTH 4000 20 4096 Kbps CAMERA ENABLE RES FPS CH1 OFFS CIF CH2 OFF Y CIF CH3 OFF 4 CIF CH4 OFF Y CIF EX m CUSTOM Figure 38 Sub streaming The Live Settings allow the cameras to be seen through network The function broadcasts both main stream higher quality and sub stream lower quality video data simultaneously The menu contains live video main stream setup page and sub streaming setup page DVR opens up sub streaming page when entering live settings by default highlight Custom button and press enter to switch to live video settings page Page 49 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Kbps Digital BUS WATCH SD40 BAND WIDTH Selects the maximum network bandwidth 20 4096 ENABLE Set to ON to allow camera to be seen through network RES Resolution FPS Frame Per Second LIVE VIDEO SETTINGS CH ID EN RES FR QUALITY Kbps CH1 ON CIF 30M 1 1024 Ex CH2 ON d EL CL E CIF bg Ke 1 bd 1024 CH3 ON MM NET gt NE 1024 SUB STREAM VIDEO TRANSMISSION PRIORITY FRAME RATE e CH4 ON EN EN EN KE OPTIONAL Figure 39 System Live Video Settings EN Allow cameras to be seen when set to ON RES Resolution CIF QCIF FR Frame Rate 30 29 2 1 QUALITY Video Quality 1 8 Kbps Video Bandwidth 16 2000 SUB STREAM VIDEO TRANSMISSIO
13. each channel Page 47 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 LIVE A check represents that this channel will be previewed on the video monitor output feeds through the front and back video ports of the DVR RECORD PRIORITY Three preset record settings to allow user to choose between quality and space and one custom setting BALANCED Resolution CIF Frame rate 15 FPS Alarm frame rate 30 Quality 4 FIDELITY Resolution DI Frame rate 30 FPS Alarm frame rate 30 Quality 1 CAPACITY Resolution CIF Frame rate 8 FPS Alarm frame rate 30 Quality 4 CUSTOM Custom record setting for each camera IDEO RECORD SETTINGS CH ID RES bekio eta QUALITY FR 30 ba 309 300 30 AL FR 50 CANCEL Figure 37 Custom Record Settings Page 48 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 The Custom Record setting allows user to customize record setting to each individual cameras RES Resolution D1 HD1 CIF NORMAL FR Frame rate for normal recording 30 24 15 8 4 2 1 ALARM FR Frame rate when during alarm 30 24 15 8 4 2 and 1 QUALITY Video quality 1 being highest and 8 being the lowest FR AL FR Percentage of the DVR processing power is used It shows ERROR when settings exceed processing power CURRENT SETTING The number of hours the current SD
14. either GPS or NTP Network Time Server or None Page 40 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 SYNC TIME gives the option to set a specific time To immediately sync time highlight SYNC NOW and press enter on the remote DST when set to ON will make the system clock change automatically with Daylight Saving Time If your region does not use Daylight Saving Time setting this item to OFF disables the Daylight Saving Time function DST Mode can be changed from Auto to Custom The Energy Policy Act of 2005 changed the time change dates for Daylight Saving Time in the U S DST begins on the second Sunday of March and ends the first Sunday of November Because Congress retains the right to revert Daylight Saving Time back to the 1986 time schedule certain real time clock embedded systems need to have the ability to be changed The DST Mode can be set from Auto to Custom When the DST Mode is set to Auto the Daylight Saving Time triggers will conform to the EPA of 05 rules When the DST Mode is set to Custom the Daylight Saving Time triggers can be changed to any of the first second third fourth or last week of any month not overlapping as shown below DST ON Y DST MODE CUSTOM 2AM ON SECOND Y SUN IN MAR 2AM ON FIRST SUN IN NOV CANCEL Figure 30 Custom DST Triggers Page 41 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 20
15. mode if the systems are installed but not used for an extended period of time longer than 2 weeks it is recommended that the power be disconnected from the DVR to avoid draining the vehicle battery The DVR internal clock will hold time and date for up to 10 years sitting on a shelf and the daylight saving time functions will kick in upon re initialization when power is applied Page 17 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Installation WARNING DISCONNECT VEHICLE BATTERY VOLTAGE BEFORE INSTALLING System WIRING WARNING DISCONNECT POWER TO THE DIGITAL BUS WATCH BEFORE JUMP STARTING VEHICLE WARNING INSTALL DVR HORIZONTALLY USE EXTERNAL SHOCK AND VIBRATION DAMPENING IF NEEDED System Wiring Power and Camera Cables Note All cables should be hidden from view For the basic system shown in Figure 9 on Page 19 there are five cables one power P N 512002 16 Feet or 512001 35 Feet and 4 camera P N 510993 or any different length cable For external record indication and alarm event marking the record indicator event mark button harness P N 511986 is available shown in Figure 10 on Page 20 The GPS harness P N 710144 is used for satellite location and movement information shown in Figure 11 on Page 21 For additional vehicle monitoring the BUS WATCH vehicle sensor options harness P N 512008 1s available Connect the camera s using
16. protection Page 45 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Video Setup SYSTEM SETUP RECORD SETTINGS VIDEO SETUP LIVE SETTINGS INPUT SETUP OSD SETTINGS NETWORK Figure 35 Video Setup The Video Setup section of the menu is subdivided into 3 main categories Record Settings Live Settings and OSD Settings Page 46 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Record Settings GLOBAL VIDEO TYPE NTSC Y VIDEO LOSS ALARM ON Y CH1 ON CH2 ON CH3 ON CH4 ON E sdf E iad E kd RECORD PRIORITY BALANCED FIDELITY CAPACITY GUSTOM CUSTOM SETTINGS CURRENT SETTINGS 9 HOURS CANCEL Figure 36 Camera Record Settings The Record Settings subsection of the Video Setup section allows the user to change all the related camera record settings such as number of cameras resolution frame rate etc GLOBAL VIDEO TYPE PAL or NTSC depending on which country the user is in VIDEO LOSS ALARM Allows the DVR to record as alarm video when there is a video loss CH ID Channel ID EN Enable channel when set to ON disable when set to OFF NAME The name of the channel AUDIO Record audio when set to ON no audio when set to OFF LIVE Allows channel to be seen in Live View when set to ON disables when set to OFF AUDIO Select ON or OFF for independent audio recording for
17. the DVR Rear cover M Holes rdi Rear cover Front cover Holes Frontcover Tab Figure 17 Security Cover Mounting IMPORTANT Check local state and federal guidelines as to modification of the existing structures within the vehicle Page 27 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Camera Placement The Digital BUS WATCH cameras can be mounted anywhere in the vehicle unless this does not give a stable mount or it vibrates excessively Use outdoor cameras for exterior placement Figure 18 Camera Connection and Placement For a single camera installation it is common to place the camera in the front of the vehicle looking towards the rear of the vehicle The Digital BUS WATCH camera shown in Figure 18 above is mounted to the center of the front header panel Page 28 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 SINGLE CAMERA 2 CAMERAS Figure 19 Potential Single and Two Camera Placement Options Page 29 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 4 CAMERAS 4 CAMERAS INTERIOR EXTERIOR Figure 20 Potential Multiple Camera Placement Options Page 30 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Typical Camera Lens Viewi
18. 11 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Operating Mode OPERATING MENU RECORD MODE IGNITION E SHUTDOWN DELAY 00 00 HH MM DOWNLOAD DELAY 00 00 HH MM FILE LENGTH 15 MIN OVERWRITE WHEN FULL YES CAPTURE META DATA YES CANCEL Figure 31 Operating Mode The Operating Menu allows the user to choose when the DVR starts recording video how long the DVR stays on after shutting off the ignition what happens when SD card is full and if the DVR is allowed to capture Meta Data Record Mode lets user to choose when DVR starts recording videos There are four settings for user to choose Ignition Schedule Both and Either IGNITION DVR starts recording as long as ignition signal stays on SCHEDULE DVR starts recording only by schedule regardless ignition signal BOTH DVR starts recording by schedule and when ignition is on at the same time EITHER DVR starts recording by schedule or when ignition is on Page 42 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 SCHEDULE MENU ON OFF ON OFF 00 00 23 59 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 a a ES i m bd CANCEL Figure 32 Schedule Menu Schedule section of the menu is where the user can set the date and times that the DVR will automatically turn on and shut off DATE Every Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat or None ON OFF Start Time Stop Time SHUTDOWN DELAY The nu
19. 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Accelerometer Threshold eins e id 55 Temperature Threshold css ia aa TESES ERT 56 Speed Threshold isi E E RE toes attumeutaeopdles 57 Alarm Setting Si a E 58 Audible SUIS tania 59 NO A E Ee A Bie ad a E es 60 Ethernet Scln s sir Gada asec Dd m Geil usto oed sae teres 61 WEF SOCIO ches i ect Sori to hac aa ing utd ues coh ase dM NIS ieee UE 62 3G Network Set ngs uite ae ree ES an 64 Play Back Eunctlgti o5 o eee eR bes iis 64 Video Search Pagese ato tudin rune ccce dae 65 Files List Page iia dias 66 Files List Page Extra Function e le cas ad 67 Event Search PUC tei oot pu t cna A eae anes 68 Event DISC Page e au d ee esu 69 Event Last Page Ele deceo 70 Page 5 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Introduction All of us at Radio Engineering Industries Inc would like to thank you for purchasing a Digital BUS WATCH surveillance system This manual is intended to provide the user with the information required for proper installation initial setup and explanation of the individual programming options If you have any questions or need assistance please call SERVICE HOT LINE USA amp CANADA 1 877 726 4617 Toll Free 1 402 339 2200 The SD40 is a cost effective fanless embedded mobile DVR solution support
20. 4GHz pku CPD ame A m ANTENNA GPS RECEIVER yom CABLE 3FT B REFER 210121 140214 o T AUD a uq 710143 TOL 110268 TIN ACCELEROMETER MODULE Ez 710277 ADAPTOR 2 A wei COMPUTER cu eu OPT oT Lo I oF ne wu 9 NETWORK lt e a CABLE 3 FT gs 930068 832104 Sui DVR MB1 L J ls 1 82 Ca a y 690565 BZ 512878 y I mh 4 5 INCH o ra ER 4 sD EUM 750207 COLOR PROTABLE 802 1 Ug VIDEO MONITOR MONITOR WIRELESS BRIDGE N ANT T ROP ee el 50287 SAO BRIDGE KIT ZY SW y GROUND POWER CABLE Me COMES w 832101 Figure 1 SD40 Expanded System Overview Page 8 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Front and Back Panels FRONT PANEL LAYOUT 1 2 3 4 1 SD CARD SLOT DOOR CLOSED USB 2 0 CABLE CONNECTION LED STATUS INDICATORS 8 INDICATORS 2 3 4 REMOTE I R SENSOR 5 AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTOR 6 VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTOR 7 SD CARD DOOR LOCK Figure 2 Front Panel Layout Page 9 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 REAR PANEL LAYOUT 17 16 15 14 TRIGGER SENSORS CAM 1 CAM 2 CAM 3 CAM4 ETHERNET E UEP EES EE E ES EBD L 2 qe HOH O 0 es ET Go Ol lle Slap Eg Swe El E ERE Jal ua RR AM mv GQ SERVICE POWER 12V OUT GPS ACC
21. 5 HIGH TEMP 111 F 10 18 2010 02 01 51 LOW VOLT 12 22V 08 022011 09 45 00 HIGH VOLT 33 51V 08 02 2011 09 35 40 CANCEL OK Figure 28 Device History Page 39 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Time Date TIME DATE MENU DATE 09 02 2011 FORMAT MM DD YYYY M FRIDAY TIME 09 59 10 FORMAT 12H Y AMY TIME ZONE 6 CENTRAL US M SYNC SOURCE GPS SYNC TIME 06 30 00 SYNC NOW DST ON Y DST MODE AUTO 2AM ON SECOND SUNDAY IN MARCH 2AM ON FIRST SUNDAY IN NOVEMBER CANCEL Figure 29 System Time Date The Time Date menu allows the user to configure options for setting the Date and the Time All REI DVRs use high accuracy extended temperature range Real Time Clocks with 10 year internal battery backup for consistent and reliable time keeping over the life of the DVR system Using the arrow enter and numeric buttons on the remote control the user can change these settings DATE allows the user to manually enter the date and also to change the format of the date as it appears on the OSD overlay of the video feed through TIME allows the user to manually change the time and the time display format from AM PM to 24 Hour TIME ZONE is for use with the GPS and Sync Time as GPS satellite time comes in as GMT and needs to be offset for your time zone for proper automatic time synchronization SYNC SOURCE allows the user to use a time synchronization system
22. Digital BUS WATCHo Digital BUS WATCH SD40 710292 Hardware User Manual Hardware Installation Manual Page 1 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Table of Contents Table of Contents arcano INT I PS MS CU ER RIS SABES CHRERELER RM Cue sso saoi os A CIS ORE NISUS UR OO RR IIR HOMO IRR ES MAN COU CEN ONT mi A ca System OVELVICW T Front and Back sav Uc sas ae a da hea gt av hae els tcu o te aia Remote OO ash pace testes e ML OI ID ha aan DM EUM EA D Ed 11 Initial Set Up cie SER i e et us 14 Removable SD Card sisas in lali 14 DVR Loading and Unloading eese nennen ener ener 14 SD Card Record TIMES iei ct e e eoe ehe tere eie steer ete cea 16 Lone Lern Storage io IRR ettet rere te e ete ree etr edet iode 17 Installation iudices EE EE O 18 System Wiring Power and Camera Cables essere 18 External Record Indicator Event Mark Button Harness eene 20 GPS Antenna Module Harness cuisine did 21 Vehicle Sensor Options Harness ood deb ip toe eee nae eee ass 22 Speedometer Harness Wiring Instructions 20 0 0 ee eee eeseeseeeneeenseceeeceseceseceseceeeeseeeseeeeneesaes 23 Vehicle Sensor Options Harness Vehicle Connections eere 23 On Screen Information with Vehicle Sensor Options Harness ooooocococonocononoconnconncanncnanannnos 24 Accelerometer Module Harness
23. EVICE ID FIRMWARE VER MCU VER SD CAPACITY DEVICE HISTORY CANCEL Figure 27 Device Info The Device Info is where the Model Serial Organization Vehicle and Device ID Firmware and MCU versions and SD capacity are MODEL shows the DVR model SERIAL shows the serial number and can be changed accordingly by using the remote control ORGANIZATION allows the user to enter custom information to identify the DVRs such as company name VEHICLE ID also allows the user to enter custom information to identify the DVRs such as bus number DEVICE ID is generated automatically based on Organization and Vehicle ID and cannot be changed by the user FIRMWARE VER shows the firmware version the DVR currently has Page 38 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 MCU VER shows the MCU version the DVR current has SD CAPACITY shows the total available space the SD card has DEVICE HISTORY shows the device status history including highest recorded speed miles logged hours logged maximum acceleration high low temperatures and high low voltages User can reset each individual record or select Reset All to reset all of them DEVICE HISTORY HIGH SPEED OMPH 09 02 2011 09 35 40 MILES LOGGED OMILE HOURS LOGGED 0 MAX ACC X 00 000 09 02 2011 09 35 40 Y 00 000 09 02 2011 09 35 40 Z 00 000 09 02 2011 09 35 40 LOW TEMP 89 F 09 02 2011 09 35 5
24. ICLE IGNITION SER OR USER INSTALLED TOGGLE SWITCH 710292 TO BATTERY IGN RED f BUS WATCH DVR SD40 VIAIGN SWITCH 7 TOBATTERY nl YEL 512359 SD40 DVR POWER CABLE 16 1 2FT UNSWITCHED BLK Note White wire fused 7A 1 6 Cameras 10A for more cameras Red wire fused 1A Figure 9 System Wiring Power and Camera Cables Page 19 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 External Record Indicator Event Mark Button Harness ALARM PANIC CABLE 512024 20 FT 512025 40 FT OEM 511986 20 FT 512023 40 FT AFTERMARKET li TRIGGER Rt CERES DE Sm RS En Feee fere Es fal fel L A F Gees ED Gel Ee Ee A 3 REAR ao VIEW SE 710292 BUS WATCH DVR SD40 Figure 10 External Record Indicator Event Mark Button Harness Connection The optional Digital BUS WATCH external record indicator event mark button harnesses come in 2 different types of switches both in 2 different lengths The 2 types of switches are OEM and aftermarket The OEM switch is rectangular and fits into a standard size dashboard knockout The aftermarket switch is round for easier installation in vehicles without spare switch knockouts All of the cables plug into the same port on the back of the DVR See Figure 10 for connection illustration Page 20 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BU
25. INPUT SETUP ETHERNET NETWORK MFL 36 Figure 49 Network The Network menu contains three categories Ethernet Wi Fi and 3G It gives the user the options to access DVR through wired or wireless network using varies type of devices Page 60 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Ethernet LOCAL NETWORK LOCAL IP ADDRESS 192 168 000 200 LOCAL SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 000 LOCAL GATEWAY IP 192 168 000 001 CLIENT PORT 00080 WEB PORT 00081 MAC ADDRESS 00 18 F5 05 5C FD SERVER IP ADDRESS 192 168 000 000 SERVER PORT 65535 CANCEL Figure 50 Ethernet Settings Ethernet settings is where the user set up the network configurations if using DVR s Ethernet port located on the back of the DVR LOCAL IP ADDRESS The local IP address needs to be set up differently for each DVR The IP address contains four three digit numbers from 0 to 255 The first three numbers needs to be the same as the local gateway IP address in order to have access to the DVR The last number must be set up independently on each DVR LOCAL SUBNET MASK A mask address is to use with the IP address as a pair The default setting is 255 255 255 000 Depending on how the network is set up the user needs to change it to work with the network LOCAL GATEWAY IP Gateway IP is how a network accesses another network Set it up accordingly to the network CLIENT PORT This is the port where th
26. N PRIORITY FRAME RATE smoother video playback VIDEO QUALITY better video quality Page 50 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 OSD Settings ITEM LIVE OSD RECORD OSD MENU IDLE TIME 10 MN Y DATE TIME ON ON Y SENSOR INPUT on amp JN ACCEL DATA ON TEMPERATURE ON FIRMWARE VER ON GPS DATA ON CHANNEL NAME ON NETWORK D ON WATERMARK CANCEL Figure 40 OSD Settings The OSD Setting allows the user to customize what shows up on the live screen and record screen When each item is set to Live OSD On it allows the item to show up on the live screen When Record OSD is set to on the item will be recorded into the video files MENU IDLE Time How long before the menu disappears automatically DATE TIME Current date and time SENSOR INPUT The sensor input from the vehicle ACCEL DATA Acceleration data from the accelerometer TEMPERATURE Temperature of the device FIRMWARE VER Device firmware version GPS DATA GPS coordinates from the GPS module Page 51 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 CHANNEL NAME The name of the channel NETWORK I D The network I D of the device WATERMARK When set to on date time and device ID will be hard coded to the video Input Setup SYSTEM SETUP VIDEO SETUP _ EVENT SETUP INPUT SETUP ALARM SETTINGS NETWORK Figure 41 Input Setup The In
27. ORMAT STORAGE MEDIA The user can completely erase the video and audio files off of the SD card or USB drive by using this function The function will rebuild the basic directory structure of the drive to allow for continued and immediate recording of audio and video Use the drop down menu to select which media to format Page 44 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 DEVICE CONFIGURATION This function allows user to export and import device configuration for fast setup or customized setting recovery USER LOG The user log function allows user to export or delete user log FIRMWARE UPDATE The DVR contains two different types of firmware To update main firmware highlight MAIN and press enter to start To update MCU firmware highlight MCU and press enter to start FW MCU VER Firmware version and MCU version PASSWORD PROTECTION Allows user to set a password on the DVR to prevent unauthorized enters to the setup menu PASSWORD PROTECTION ON SELECT USER PASSWORD RE ENTER A Figure 34 System Password Protection The User password allows a user to access the videos but will not allow the user to access any of the setup This would be useful for a user who needs to use the remote control to play back video footages but not to change any of the recorder settings The Admin password allows the user to gain full access to all the menus as if there were no password
28. PUT 7 BLUE FRONT DOOR AUX 1 710292 BUS WATCH DVR SD40 SENSOR INPUT 8 REAR DOOR AUX 2 RED SPEED BLK REFER TO SPEEDOMETER HARNESS SECTION OF MANUAL Figure 12 Vehicle Sensor Options Harness Connection The BUS WATCH Vehicle Sensor Options Harness connects to various locations in the vehicle to provide on screen information regarding vehicle performance Vehicles have different sets of signals that can be monitored Three levels of on screen displays are available to the installer SCHOOL BUS TRANSIT and CUSTOM The default SCHOOL BUS monitored points in the vehicle are e Vehicle speed Brake activation e Amber warning lamp operation Red warning lamp operation e Stop arm lamp operation Front and Back Doors Turn Signals The default TRANSIT monitored points in the vehicle are e Vehicle speed Brake activation Warning lamp operation de acceleration lights Turn signals Page 22 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Front door switch operation e Back door switch operation Optional point with Auxiliary Aux 1 is user defined and may be used to monitor points such as wheelchair lifts inertia sensors etc The CUSTOM vehicle sensor option allows for most other situations The letters that appear on the screen are settable through the menu system The default settings are blank When using these options the DEFAULT con
29. REEN wire to the switched side of one brake lamp Turn Signals Connect the RED and ORANGE wires to the left and right turn signal lamps Front and Back Doors Connect the BLUE and VIOLET wires to the switched side of the door switches On Screen Information with Vehicle Sensor Options Harness The Digital BUS WATCH Surveillance system when equipped with the BUS WATCH Option Harness will display information on screen in the Installers Mode when the vehicle s monitored switches are activated and signals are applied to the monitored sensors BRAKE APPLIED BRO REARDOOROPEN RD SPEEDOMETER XX MPH SEE NOTE 1 NOTE 1 The XXs represent the vehicle speed i e 35 Page 24 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Accelerometer Module Harness 710292 BUS WATCH DVR SD40 E recen sensors cam cama cams cama ETHERNET ini 710143 J ACCELEROMETER MODULE Figure 13 Accelerometer Module Harness Connection The optional external Accelerometer or Inertia Sensor must be hard mounted to the vehicle floor frame or some other non dampened part of the vehicle The reason for this is so that if external dampening is used for the DVR it will not throw off the Accelerometer readings To properly install the Accelerometer Module the user must align the device with the picture on top of the module as shown in Figure 14 below The X axis is drawn fr
30. S WATCH SD40 GPS Antenna Module Harness 710292 BUS WATCH DVR SD40 ee BERE Xue all E onam i VIEW o a EHI od GPS 1 710214 GPS RECEIVER Figure 11 GPS Antenna Module Harness Connection The optional Digital BUS WATCH GPS antenna module harness plugs into the back of the DVR as shown in Figure 11 above This module will track up to twelve satellites at a time while providing one second navigation updates at low power consumption The GPS antenna module is housed in a black water resistant case and designed to withstand rugged operating conditions Information provided to the DVR system includes longitude latitude speed heading date and time Internal memory backup allows the GPS antenna module to retain critical data such as satellite orbital parameters last position date and time to reduce valid data acquisition time Page 21 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Vehicle Sensor Options Harness Vehicle Sensor Options Harness CONNECTION WIRE COLOR SCHOOL SENSOR INPUT 1 WARMING LEFT TURN VEHICLE SENSOR HARNESS OPT a YELLOW 512208 50 FT SENSOR INPUT 2 WELLOW RIGHT TURN 512209 20 FT SENSOR INPUT 3 RED LEFT TURN DE ACCEL l 512208 SENSOR INPUT 4 ORANGE RIGHT TURN BRAKES SENSOR INPUT 5 YELLOW STOP ARM FRONT DOOR SENSOR INPUT 6 GREEN BRAKES BACK DOOR REAR me A VIEW E D ERE SENSOR IN
31. TER to select and EXIT to eta return NEXT and PREV is A o also used to increase or decrease volume Figure 6 Remote Control Navigation Arrows Page 12 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 NUMERIC INPUT KEYS ES Use the numbers to input C6 values in the system setup screen or switch through the channels in live and playback modes Figure 7 Remote Control Numeric Input Keys Page 13 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Initial Set Up The Digital BUS WATCH system will operate prior to any user setup with the default settings However it may not show the correct time and date factory set to Central Standard Time To set the correct date and time and program the system operation to your requirements please refer to the Menu Configuration section of this manual When accessing the menu it is necessary to connect a video monitor to the video jack on the front or back of the unit REI recommends our battery powered 7 inch Color LCD monitor P N 690554 Removable SD Card DVR Loading and Unloading Inserting the SD Card Turn the SD card key to the unlocked and off position Slide the SD card door to expose SD card slot Insert the SD card into the slot all the way release and verify it is locked in place Close SD card door and turn the SD card key to the locked and on position as shown in
32. ate the vehicle speed sensor SPEED LIMIT The minimum speed to trigger a speed alarm event SPEED ALARM When set to ON an alarm event will be recorded if the vehicle speed exceeds the speed limit setting SPD SENSITIVITY Speed sensitivity affects the rate of read out change Set to LOW for slower rate and HIGH for higher rate Page 57 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Alarm Settings ALARM SETTINGS PRE ALARM RECORD TIME 205 1 15MIN ALARM DURATION 10 1 15SEC POST ALARM RECORD TIME 080 30 300SEC NON EVENT REC RATE NORMAL N PROTECT ALARM VIDEO NONE M zu CANCEL Figure 47 Alarm Settings The Alarm Settings page contains pre post alarm record time alarm duration non event record rate and alarm video protection PRE ALARM Record Time The length of video that gets packed into the alarm event before an alarm is triggered ALARM DURATION The length of triggered alarm before it times out During the duration if another same type of alarm is triggered the timer will be reset POST ALARM Record Time The length of video that gets packed into the alarm event after an alarm is triggered NON EVENT REC RATE When set to NORMAL the DVR will record at normal rate according to the settings in the Record SETTING When set to I FRAME the DVR will record at one frame per second to take less space of the SD card Page 58 of 72 Radio Engineering Ind
33. dition is that the Digital BUS WATCH considers a low voltage or ground in the OFF state A high voltage 5 15 VDC is interpreted as the ON state To switch the polarity of these signals reference the Vehicle Sensor Levels Options menu page as shown in Figure 59 on Page 70 Speedometer Harness Wiring Instructions Refer to the vehicle service manual for speedometer type exact wire location and transmission manufacturer warnings The BUS WATCH speedometer input wires are designed to be spliced directly onto the transmission speedometer transducer wires In some installations this may not be possible i e mechanical speedometer transmission manufacturer warnings etc The BUS WATCH Vehicle Speed Sensor Kit P N 750086 may be required Vehicle Sensor Options Harness Vehicle Connections Shown as School Bus WIRE COLOR BLACK BROWN RED ORANGE YELLOW GREEN BLUE VIOLET WIRE DESCRIPTION RED WARNING LAMP YELLOW WARNING LAMP LEFT TURN SIGNAL RIGHT TURN SIGNAL STOP ARM BRAKES FRONT DOOR REAR DOOR Page 23 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Yellow Warning Lamps Connect the BROWN wire to the Warning Lamp Flashers Yellow lamp output Red Warning Lamps Connect the BLACK wire to the Warning Lamp Flashers Red lamp output Stop Arm Lamps Connect the YELLOW wire to the switched side of the stop arm lamp Brake Lamp Connect the G
34. e 1 SD40 Expanded System Overview se nee did 8 Fig r 2 Front Panel Layout tods 9 Figure 3 Rear Panel Layout diiniita 10 Figure 4 DVR Remote Control sto 5 0 d eot ii odes eda 11 Figure 5 Remote Control Button Description eee p ti 12 Figure 6 Remote Control Navigation Arrows esses nennen nennen 12 Figure 7 Remote Control Numeric Input KeyS oooonnocccnnccccnoncccnoncnononcnonnnnnnnoncnnnnncnonnnnnos 13 Figure 8 Removable Hard Drive Module Loading and Unloading 15 Figure 9 System Wiring Power and Camera Cables esses 19 Figure 10 External Record Indicator Event Mark Button Harness Connection 20 Figure 11 GPS Antenna Module Harness Connection eene 21 Figure 12 Vehicle Sensor Options Harness Connection eee 22 Figure 13 Accelerometer Module Harness Connection eee 25 Figure 14 3 Axis Inertia Sensor Directions eese eese esee eee nennen tnn 25 Figure 15 L Bracket Mounting ex ica ts eel Aare ie irte eds cl 26 Figure 16 VR Dimensions ia eb eee ate A ate Rea teed 26 Figure 17 Security Cover Moutt ng i ie n ita 27 Figure 18 Camera Connection and Place Metro Pisa 28 Figure 19 Potential Single and Two Camera Placement Options ss 29 Figure 20 Potential Multiple Camera Placement Options eee 30 Figure 21 dmm Len
35. e user can access DVR s client function WEB PORT This is the port where the user can access DVR s web function Page 61 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 MAC ADDRESS MAC address is the identification of DVR s network module It is unique in each DVR SERVER IP ADDRESS In order to use REI software the DVR needs connect to the server WIFI ENABLE ON Y WIFI IP ADDRESS WIFI SUBNET MASK WIFI GATEWAY IP WIFI ESSID ADDRESS TYPE AUTO IP PASSWORD ENABLE og CANCEL Figure 51 Wi Fi Settings The Wi Fi network card settings allow the DVR to be connected wirelessly It also supports Auto IP detection for easy set up WIFI ENABLE Set to ON to enable Wi Fi WIFI IP ADDRESS The IP address needs to be set up differently for each DVR The IP address contains four three digit numbers from 0 to 255 The first three numbers needs to be the same as the local gateway IP address in order to have access to the DVR The last number must be set up independently on each DVR Page 62 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 WIFI SUBNET MASK A mask address is to use with the IP address as a pair The default setting is 255 255 255 000 Depending on how the network is set up the user needs to change it to work with the network WIFI GATEWAY IP The gateway IP is how a network accesses another network S
36. et it up accordingly to the network WIFI ESSID In order for the DVR to find the wireless access point it needs to know the correct wireless network name for it to connect to Enter the wireless ESSID ADDRESS TYPE When set to Auto IP the DVR automatically finds an available network set up from the wireless access point The access point DHCP function will assign the DVR an IP automatically When set to STATIC IP it allows the user to enter the network settings manually PASSWORD ENABLE If the wireless network has a password the DVR needs to have it in order to use the network DVR supports WEP and WPA security Choose the one that the network is set up to and enter password using the remote 3G Network MOBILE NETWORK MOBILE NETWORK TYPE NONE APN USERNAME PASSWORD ACCESS NUMBER CANCEL Page 63 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Figure 52 3G Network Settings 3G network settings allow the DVR to connect to the network using 3G mobile network MOBILE NETWORK TYPE GPRS CDMA EVDO WCDMA EDGE TD SCDMA APN Please check this setting with network provider USERNAME Username for the network PASSWORD Password for the network ACCESS NUMBER Please check this setting with network provider Play Back EVENT SEARCH Figure 53 Play Back Function Page 64 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digita
37. eter CALIBRATE Accelerometer must be calibrated after installation Highlight Calibrate and press enter to calibrate accelerometer THRESHOLD ACCELEROMETER SPEED HIGH TEMP ALARM OFFId THRESHOLD 104 F LOW TEMP ALARM OFFId THRESHOLD 40 CANCEL Figure 45 Temperature Threshold The Temperature setup page allows user to enable high low temperature alarm HIGH LOW TEMP ALARM When set to on the DVR will record an alarm event when temperature sensor readout is higher than threshold HIGH LOW TEMP THRESHOLD The highest lowest temperature before triggering an alarm event SPEED The speed setup page allows the user to set speed source calibrate speed sensor and set speed limit Page 56 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 THRESHOLD ACCELEROMETER TEMPERATURE En SPEED SOURCE VEHICLE SPEED UNIT MPH 3 SPEED CAL SPD 022 P S 00200 CALIBRATE SPEED LIMIT 075 SPEED ALARM OFF SPD SENSITIVITY Low Y CANCEL Figure 46 Speed Threshold The Speed Source setup page allows user to select between vehicle speed sensor or GPS signal SPEED UNIT MPH or KM H SPEED CAL SPD Target speed for vehicle speed sensor calibration When speed source is set to GPS this setting will now show CALIBRATION To calibrate the vehicle speed sensor set the target speed and drive the vehicle at the same speed as the target speed press CALIBRATE to calibr
38. grade Create a directory named dvrupgrade on the USB external storage on a computer and put the upgrade file in that directory Press BRUSH button on the remote or enter Utility Menu and select the type of firmware that needs upgrading The DVR will automatically upgrade Ethernet Firmware Upgrade The user can access the DVR configuration menu from a computer using REI software In the configuration menu choose the firmware file then click upgrade to upgrade the firmware Page 71 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Specifications Mobile DVR m Recording Medium SD card m Display Capability On Screen Display and embedded video stream data m GPS Time Synchronization Latitude Longitude Speed Heading amp Mapping m Video Input 4 Channel Inputs 1V p p 75 ohm m Video Output 2 x Composite Video 1 x Ethernet and 1 x USB 2 0 m Image Resolution 720 H x 480 V m Video Compression H 264 8 quality settings m Frame Rate 1 to 30fps Selectable m Audio Input 4 independent channel inputs m Recording Modes Continuous Ignition Scheduled amp Event Triggered m Playback Search by Alarm Date Time amp Camera m Video Loss Detection Input Output m x USB 2 0 Port m x 10 100base T Ethernet Port m 8 x Vehicle Sensor Inputs m x GPS Input m x Accelerometer Input m x Transmission Pulse Speedometer Input Environment m Relative Humidity 10 95 at 40 C
39. gure 55 Files List Page After entering the date and time select Search the DVR will display a list of video files on the specific day during the specific time on the left part of the screen SEL Select videos by highlighting the box in the front and press enter on the remote to mark the videos LOCK U for unlocked and L for locked TYPE N for normal non alarm videos and A for alarm videos CH Channel number shows which channel this video is from RES Resolution of the video FR Frame rate of the video TIME When the video started and ended recording Page 66 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 SIZE The file size of the video On the right part of the screen there are buttons that allow user to navigate the list FIRST Button Goes to the beginning of the video list PGUP Button Goes to previous page PGDOWN Button Goes to the next page LAST Button Goes to the end of the video list To play a video simply highlight the video on the list and press enter on the remote During play back press enter on the remote to display OSD To go back to files list press exit on the remote FILES LIST SEL LOCK TYPE CH RES FR TIME sizE FIRST CIL N 1 D1 15 00 00 00 15 111 1M PGUP Y 1 D1 15 00 15 00 30 111 1M PGDOWN 1 D1 15 00 30 00 45 110 9M LAST D1 15 00 45 01 00 111 0M REV D1 15 01 00 01 15 111 0M UNLOCK D1 15 01 15 01 30 111 2M D1 15 01 30 01 45 1112M
40. ing up to 4 camera inputs This system features a unique compact rugged design engineered to meet the demands of harsh mobile environments The SD40 mobile DVR features the latest technologies including H 264 MPEG 4 Advanced Video Compression dual streaming technology and all solid state construction Features e Ultra compact extruded aluminum housing low weight high temperature and vibration resistant e Low voltage low current architecture designed for harsh mobile environments e Removable SD Cards with tamper resistant lock and secure controls e All DVRs fully support NTSC and PAL Fahrenheit and Celsius KM H and MPH e Communications are supported through a TCP IP network interface and a USB connection to PCs e Each DVR comes with a hand held IR remote control with on screen display OSD for configuration and control of the DVR e 4 channels for video input full motion 30 FPS camera continuous video recording anddisplay 4 channels for high fidelity digitally recorded 4 independent synchronized audio channels matched to 4 independent video channels e Secure constant recording while system is powered with event bookmarks for easy event searching e Utilizes H 264 MPEG 4 Advanced Video Compression for high video quality low storage requirements and long record times e User selectable settings for quality and audio record enable disable for each video channel e Multi level password protection for settings playback re
41. l BUS WATCH SD40 Videos recorded on the SD card can be fully accessed from the Play Back menu User can search videos by using the Video Search function and the Event Search function Video Search T zm FILE SEARCH FILE TYPE TM DATE 2011 09 07 START TIME 00 00 00 END TIME 23 59 58 CANCEL SEARCH Figure 54 Video Search Page The Video Search function gives user the ability to search videos by choosing the day and time The user also can filter out non event videos showing the ones that contains alarm events The upper half of the screen shows a calendar of days that contain videos If the day is green it means there is no alarm event on that day If there is an alarm event the day will appear red FILE TYPE file type allows the user to choose between displaying all the days with videos or only the days that contain alarm events DATE enter specific date to search videos on that day Page 65 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 START END Time because there are many videos during a day the user can enter start and end time to narrow down to the specific video FILES LIST SEL LOCK TYPE CH RES FR TIME s ze FIRST Y 1 D1 15 00 00 00 15 1111M PGUP 00 15 00 30 111 1M lPGDOWN 00 30 00 45 110 9M LAST 00 45 01 00 111 0M REV 01 00 01 15 111 0M UNLOCK 01 15 01 30 111 2M EyponT 01 30 01 45 111 2M 01 45 02 00 111 3M EXIT LOCK Fi
42. mber of hours and minutes the DVR will continue recording after the Record Mode expires DOWNLOAD DELAY The number of hours and minutes the DVR will stay on but not recording after Record Mode expires FILE LENGTH The length of videos each file contains OVER WRITE WHEN FULL when set to Yes the DVR overwrites the SD card first in first out as the DVR needs more room for storage When this is set to No the DVR will write once and then stop lighting the SD Full LED on the face of the DVR When this setting is set to No the user must manually delete files off the SD card or format the card for more record time Page 43 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 CAPTURE META DATA When this setting is set to ON it allows the DVR to create a black box file on the SD card for fast search Utility Menu UTILITY MENU RESTORE SYSTEM DEFAULTS RESTORE FORMAT STORAGE MEDIA SD M FORMAT DEVICE CONFIGURATION EXPORT IMPORT USER LOG EXPORT DELETE FIRMWARE UPDATE MAIN MCU FW VER FW SD40 4 T081703 MCU VER MCU SD40 4 T081901 PASSWORD PROTECTION OFF Y CANCEL Figure 33 System Utility Menu Utility Menu allows user to restore default setting format SD USB storage export import configuration export delete user log update main MCU firmware and set up password RESTORE SYSTEM DEFAULTS The user can restore DVR to factory default settings by using this function F
43. mote access and more Page 6 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 e Integrated and filtered power supply for cameras sensors relays and other accessories e Selectable idle frame rate with event triggered burst recording speeds up to 30fps camera e Multiple alarm inputs with selectable pre alarm and post alarm recording e Full event logging of every operation controlled by the DVR e TV output channel for recorded and live videos Video Viewing e DVD quality steaming audio video channel with independent NTSC or PAL television output e Convenient SD card USB or TCP IP media updating and status file downloading e Award winning Live View and Play Back PC Software Video Retrieval and Archiving e Ethernet port on the rear panel for easy video retrieval on the vehicle with a notebook computer e Two sets of video and audio outputs for monitor viewing on the vehicle e USB 2 0 connection for fast file transfer utilizing USB flash drives e Easy to use PC based software application for playback file transfer archiving management and video file format conversion e Vehicle management PC software interprets audio video and vehicle data for driver and vehicle use assessment e Video event search software allows intelligent searching of video based on event information Supplemental Data and Driver Management Modules e External GPS antenna module for embedded digital informa
44. ng Angles CAMERA VIEWING ANGLES 4mm LENS p d 5 4 E 2 1 D 1 2 3 4 5 VIEW IS FROM TOP OF BUS B o Au HADLHRM FEET VIEW S FROM SIDE OF BUS TuPImIAC af m WHS Mo ow Figure 21 4mm Lens Angles Page 31 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 CAMERA VIEWING ANGLES amm LENS E n 5 4 3 z 1 n 1 2 5 4 5 VIEW IS FROM TOP OF BUS PUN Oe NU VIEW IS FROM SIDE OF BUS Figure 22 8mm Lens Angles Page 32 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Recording amp Playback System Start Up To start the recording process place the system switch in the ON position this will be done automatically if the system switch is connected to the ignition switch and the ignition switch is in the ON position Upon turning the system switch ON the Digital BUS WATCHQ will commence recording System Shut Down To stop the recording process place the system switch in the OFF position If the OFF DELAY option is enabled the Digital BUS WATCH will continue to record for the prescribed number of minutes When the off delay expires the camera and Digital BUS WATCH shut off Page 33 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Playback Options There are three ways to view the recorded videos through the
45. om the back to the front of the bus the Y axis is drawn from the side of the bus to the other side of the bus and the Z axis is drawn from the bottom to the top of the bus The Accelerometer Module then needs to be calibrated as shown in Error Reference source not found on Page Error Bookmark not defined X Y Figure 14 3 Axis Inertia Sensor Directions Page 25 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Physical Mounting Requirements L Bracket Mounting Mount Locations Both sides typical Figure 15 L Bracket Mounting The DVR has two mounting brackets on the sides for easy mounting as shown in Figure 15 above This type of installation is recommended for vehicles that have a secured compartment such as a radio box where the DVR cannot be tampered with noe Front View o E untock sD A B 8 00 in 7 5in BUS WATCH Y REE 6 77 in SD40 H264 MOBILE DVR E eae Rear View E 5 51 in re 7 93 in Figure 16 DVR Dimensions Page 26 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Security Cover Mounting There may be installations that require front and back of the DVR be enclosed in its own protective enclosure Security covers can be installed to protect the front and back of
46. own Left Right and Enter buttons on the remote control the user can access all of the different options of the DVRs Video Search is where the user can play back video by choosing the specific Time and Date they would like to view Event Search allows the user to select video playback by pre defined event triggers System Setup is where the system information time date and operation mode setting and utility menu are Video Setup is where the recording live and OSD settings are Input Setup is where the event alarm and audible settings are Network is where the Ethernet Wi Fi and 3G settings are Page 36 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Setup Menu This section describes where all of the various record configuration settings can be viewed or set using a video monitor and a remote control The Setup section of the Menu is subdivided into 4 main categories System Setup Video Setup Input Setup and Network System Setup Menu DEVICE INFO TIME DATE OPERATING MODE E SELT UTILITY MENU INPUT SETUP NETWORK Figure 26 System Setup The System section of the System Setup Sub Menu is subdivided into four subcategories Device Info Time Date Operating Mode and Utility Menu Page 37 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Device Info MODEL SD40 SERIAL 00000 ORGANIZATION VEHICLE 1D D
47. put Setup allows the user to customize the name that shows up on the OSD when the sensor is activated to calibrate speed signal and accelerometer set the alarm settings and adjust audible settings Page 52 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 Event Setup VEHICLE TYPE SCHOOL BUS H EN NAME OSD SET RED WARN RW HIGH M YEL WARN YW HIGH amp LEFT LT HIGH RIGHT RT HIGH amp STOP ARM SA HIGH BRAKES BK HIGH F DOOR FD HIGH s ON R DOOR RD HIGH S8 ON PANIC Pe No g DOWNLOAD THRESHOLD Figure 42 Sensor Input S1 ON S2 ON S3 ON S4 ON 55 ON S6 ON S7 ON Ll E ee ee IE The Sensor Input has all the available inputs on the DVR Each signal can be renamed adjusted to high low and set to activate an alarm There are two preset vehicle type to choose from school bus and transit When set to custom each channel can have 1ts own name and OSD abbreviation EN When set to ON sensor signal will be recorded to the video NAME The name of the signal Use remote to enter name OSD OSD abbreviation Use remote to enter abbreviation SET Set to high if signal is high positive when activated set to low 1f signal is low ground or negative when activated For panic button set to N O if button is normally open when not pressed set to N C if button is normally closed ALARM Set to ON if triggering an alarm event is required when sensor is activated
48. s ALS A Ub cde adpresse eared 31 Figure 22 8mm Lens Angles 5 ie ce a 32 Figure 23 Connecting to the DVR with a Computer through the Ethernet Connection 34 Figure 74 Installers Mode oo falco A eue tese dic uie e 35 Figure 23 Mam Menu ca ox ec O O oL aM i dia qe abe ieu 36 Figur 205 Vstemi Setpa e acuta ed ute ee elut Lo aus uat aea t t eut 37 Figure 27 Device Inf iiie pecie ra 38 Figure 25 Device AS rn e aeq ecco ai ase seventh dues 39 Figure 29 System Time Date acoge A A und eate de ule es 40 Figure 30 Custom DST Triggers cristianas er REIS Xo tinus cuca aida tee an Eo no ede Cin 41 Figure 51 Operating Modest dt ipm 42 Figure 32 Schedule Menu a 43 Figure 35 vsten Utility Menu E poete tienda ead ena 44 Figure 34 System Password Protection stato de disset a btc Gels 45 Figure 35 Video Setup a ien eda did 46 Figure 36 Camera Record Settings cce ect png ebd aids Uie ind 47 Figure 37 Custom Rec rd Settings ali enia o cela eee edente 48 Figure 38 Sub streaming oie ettet or i ote eu die ee sete 49 Figure 39 System Live Video Settings i odes de teet ipotesi a lios 50 Figure 407 OSD SIDE A E eu bL eL Res edi 51 Figure 4T Input Seu aa een Lorem loe cd 32 Fire 42 Sensor p ti 26 iret es o e io n e et Lem dd 53 Figure 43 Auto download Settings 1 eorpore teat did 54 Page 4 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure
49. splay OSD To go back to files list press exit on the remote EVENT LIST SEL EVENT NAME DATE TIME FIRST lt HT 2011 09 07 16 23 13 NM HT 2011 08 07 16 00 04 HT 2011 09 07 15 38 16 HT 2011 09 07 15 23 16 HT 2011 09 07 14 59 09 HT 2011 09 07 14 44 09 HT 2011 09 07 14 29 09 HT 2011 09 07 14 14 09 PGUP PADOWN LAST REV EX LOG EXPORT EXIT Figure 59 Event List Page Extra The user also can export the event log and videos to external USB storage REV Button Reverse selection When some of the videos are selected if the user wants to select all the unselected videos quickly select the REV Button to reverse the selected videos EX LOG To export event log select EX LOG button and press enter on the remote control external USB storage needs to be plugged in first Page 70 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 EXPORT To export videos first select the videos that need to be exported then press EXPORT button external USB storage needs to be plugged in first EXIT Button Exit Event List page DVR Firmware Upgrading Due to improvements in technology and the availability of new features the SD40 DVR comes with the ability to have the firmware DVR operating system be easily upgraded in the field There are several ways this can be done through the Ethernet connection or through the front panel USB connection Front Panel USB Firmware Up
50. tion of GPS location speed heading and time e External 3 axis inertia sensor for embedded digital information or trigger of video matched motion events for accident reconstruction Page 7 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 System Overview ocwws DIGITAL BUS WATCH System Diagram INDOOR WEDGE EN SD40 MOBILE DVR SYSTEMS 3 d d DS CAMERA CABLES VARIOUS LENGTHS AVAILABLE amp e e S J ADD CAMERA SWITCH DEVICE 710030 V IF MORE CAMERA INPUTS NEEDED 750243 750244 C FRONT CAP KIT REAR CAP KIT HICLE SENSOR HARNESS OPT j OPT OPT 512209 20 FT 512208 50 FT OUTDOOR WERGE p o ALARMIPANIC CABLE Led i f NYY TER 512024 20 FT SET y OEM 542025 40FT 5 T 511986 20 FT jack Mb v AFTERMARKET 512023 B 40 FT dien SENSORS Y 710292 BUS WATCH DVR SD40 IZAN REI APPROVED SD CARDS ee EAR B SD CARDS OR vew La deo h 16 GB 690632 HR SERIES T POWER GPS ACC 32 GB 690633 MEN 7 LAT eruener 5 iig REMO opf qo t d ia En go 512359 ET E SaR decena 4 UVP Sp40DVR Sw gt usp AUDIO CABLE VARIOUS LENS d w POWER CABLE d amp FLASH 0 SIZES AVAILABLE 16 112 FT lt Q DRIVE gt _ OF N 2
51. ustries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 PROTECT ALARM VIDEO This setting allows user to determine how long 3 7 10 15 days the alarm video gets kept on the SD card Audible Settings AUDIBLE SETTINGS AUDIBLE ALERT CONDITIONS AUDIBLE ALARMS ON 3 SYSTEM ERROR OFF Y VIDEO LOSS OFF Y ALARM CONDITION OFF N E SD FULL OFF SD ERROR OFF 4 CANCEL Figure 48 Audible Settings Audible Settings page lets user to set up the DVR to produce an audible beeping alert when an error or alarm is occurring AUDIBLE ALARM When set to ON the DVR will produce an audible beeping alert when an error or alarm is occurring SYSTEM ERROR When set to ON if there is a system error the DVR will produce an audible alert VIDEO LOSS When set to ON if there is video loss the DVR will produce an audible alert Also when there is video loss the video loss LED will illuminate on the DVR s front panel ALARM CONDITION When set to ON if there is an alarm occurring the DVR will produce an audible alert Also the alarm LED on the DVR s front panel will illuminate Page 59 of 72 Radio Engineering Industries Inc 640434 Rev 0 9 30 2011 Digital BUS WATCH SD40 SD FULL When set to ON if the SD card is full the DVR will produce an audible alert SD ERROR When set to ON if the SD card is not functioning the DVR will produce an audible alert Network SYSTEM SETUP VIDEO SETUP

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