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1. pual Vision INSTALLATION amp OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS V 6 6 VisionSystems 90 21 144th Place Jamaica New York USA 11435 Phone 800 227 2095 Fax 718 297 0323 www roscovision com 2011 Rosco Vision Systems All Rights Reserved Specifications amp details subject to change without prior notice Patent Pending Table Of Contents CAUTION Read This Entire Manual Before Installation Copyright Rosco Inc 2011 All Rights Reserved UO EUS CPU COLON esc pe tee E EE EE 1 AUR OCLC HOM COLO NS a aricia esc ecn reenact EE OENE EER 2 MS OPO IC NES sarees cence ene cemea te eee seen EE EE 3 AUS INOUVIC INCE Ocean ose eE EEEE E EREE 5 TECHNICA SO CCIIC AU ONNS Seernes E EE EAER 7 IMPORTANT Read Before Using Produ ct ccc cceceseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenesseeeeeseneeens 8 SDE CANO PAE a pent enoieeg rceareem E E E 8 OUI ISION FONC UON S erene EEEE AEE EEEE 9 32G Firmware Update Guide MUST BE PERFORMED 00 ee 10 Dual Vision Firmware amp Reader Update cccccceccecceeceeceeteeeeceeeeeeeeteeeneeeess 11 system Configuration MUST BE PERFORMED cece eeee eens 12 Continuous Recording While DIiving cccccccceecseeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseees 14 ASIC NS Ca OU sass estes sense genes EE 15 Installing The Remote Manual Alarm Event Button ccc ceecceeceeeeeeeeeee eens 17 DUAN VISTO RN PIa Ve eaen E sete ceetee arenes E EEES 18
2. Player versions 2 0 0 0 and older Events recorded with earlier Dual Vision firmware versions 2 65 and earlier will not be correctly logged on Player 2 0 0 2 It is recommended that the correct version of Player be kept on the desktop DV Pro Version 2 2 is backwards compatible with non 32GB Firmware Versions However older versions of DV Pro cannot correctly identify event markings on newly recorded files Page 10 Instructions for Upgrading Dual Vision Firmware Please do the following Only as directed 1 Receive update file DRupdate bin from Rosco via email or file transfer and place on desktop 2 With the DV Recorder OFF remove SD Card from the recorder and insert into the PC card reader Save all files from DATA and CONFIGS folders as needed RE FORMAT your SD Card using the SD FORMATTER See note below Create a folder called Update on SD Card Copy DRupdate bin file from desktop and paste into Update folder on SD Card If necessary place a copy of Player onto the SD Card If desired open the Player folder execute the Player program and modify Configuration settings Follow instructions in owner s manual OOS pa NOTE Be sure to set Z axis at 1 5 or higher 8 Close all folders Place the SD Card into the Dual Vision Recorder and power up DO NOT SHUT OFF POWER UNTIL UPDATE IS COMPLETE You will get an Init message for up to 15 minutes Then you will hear a chime and the Ini
3. instructions located in the back of this manual For tamper resistant secure installation consider using the Security Enclosure P N DV106 described in the back of this manual Be sure to stop the engine before installing the product Remove all power to any areas where wires will be connected Install the product in a location where the satellite signals may be properly received We recommend testing for GPS acquisition prior to permanent mounting Before permanently mounting the unit ensure that the camera views meet your requirements ex where the interior view is not hidden by the interior mirror The Recorder must be aligned both horizontally and vertically Page 14 Basic Installation 1 Insert the mount with pre mounted adhesive into the guide 2 Determine the location to attach the mount to the windshield or other surface Typically the unit is mounted behind and slightly below the mirror Make sure the rear facing camera lens and IR module are not obstructed by the mirror 3 Insert the IR Clip On module into the slot located above the interior camera 4 Clean the mounting surface glass with commercial glass cleaner Then remove the film from the adhesive tape Tightly press the mount to the windshield Page 15 5 Slide unit onto mount 6 With the recorder mounted in its final location connect the power cord to Mini USB connector on the right side of the recorder s body
4. DV106 cceccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneseeeeeeeenees 28 Safety Instructions To ensure proper operation please read the manual before installation and use Failure to follow this safety notice may cause a malfunction and may void the warranty Do not clean the product with Do not apply excessive shock water or volatile solvents This and never insert foreign may damage the product or materials into the product cause a short circuit fire This may cause product damage or an electrical short circuit e CHOOSCHSHSHSHOHOSHOHHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHOHSHSHSHOHSHSHSHOHSHSHOHHOHHOHHOHHOHSHHOHSOHOOHOHOSCEHOHOEHSOOHBEOEEOE SOCCHOHSHSHSOHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHHSHSHHSHSHSHHSHSHSHOHSHHSHOHSHSHSHOHSHEHHHSHSHHOHSHHHSHOHOHSEHOHOHOHOSCEECOOEEECEOL E e Video quality is affected by Once installed do not arbitrarily lighting conditions GPS change the product location in accuracy is affected by signal the vehicle This may cause lack reception Nighttime or use in of a valid GPS signal and may tunnels affects system cause missing speed direction operation amp location data e CHOOSHSSHSHOHOHSHHHSHSHHSHOHSHSHOHSHSHSHHSHHSHOHSHEHHHSHHOHSHSHHOOHCHHOSHOHEOSHHOHOSOCHOSCEHSOO LOO EEE E SOCHCHOHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHHSHSHHSHHSHSHHSHSHHOHSHHSHEHSHSHHHSHSHHEHSHHOHSHHOSHOHOOCHECHOSCEOHEOEEEEOEE e Any excessive window tinting may cause an unclear or distorted image on playback First record and then playback the video to see if the
5. Windows Vista or a PC that is on a network it is possible that the user will be blocked from opening the file In that case right click on Player exe and then open the file as an Administrator On Windows Vista this is typically done the first time that the software application was launched When the Player s main screen appears click on the System Configuration icon Wii vil i Hy ANH fil f l 1 E F bli i i il il N ikt T Mall iil all ij r F mime i el a ee ad mi bera a F yi i UMD al iy eet i g pi Wi EFS NSS Page 12 The following window will appear The user must set the following recording parameters to achieve proper event recording Configuration Video Quality Password Setting Speed Limit Standard I 1 Use password 4 75 Password Confirm Audio Recording Time Zone Setting Speed Tag Event ON Oor 2 moso smmm J5 Orgon Orren 9 Ivf Check Box if DST used in your region GSensor Sensitivity Unit of Speed Brightness of LCD 0 1 W Uze GSensor Event 3 O Kmh g bileh Knot 6 4 u S Y j 06G E HM 1 8 c Rosco s Truck 1 Name Description PE Video Quality Sets the video recording quality Default Standard E Audio Recording Enables or Disables the audio record function 3 G Sensor Settings Set the sensitivity of X Y amp Z axes to adjust for
6. component parts of a ROSCO product Which malfunctions under normal use and service Upon discovering a defect the customer must contact ROSCO for a return authorization and then must return the product and or component part together with proof of date of receipt of the product to ROSCO INC 144 31 91st Ave Jamaica New York 11435 The customer and not ROSCO will be responsible for the payment of all removal installation and transportation charges for return of defective products or components to ROSCO Transportation charges for such return must be prepaid The repaired or replaced equipment will be returned to the customer with transportation charges prepaid by ROSCO Replacement or repaired products and or component parts are warranted only for the unexpired term of the original warranty This warranty does not cover defects caused by neglect misuse incorrect application incorrect installation water damage vehicle wash facilities alteration or repair in any manner outside ROSCO s factory Damage caused by the return shipment due to inadequate packaging or mishandling will also not be covered If the alleged defect is due to any of these causes the customer will be advised of the findings and asked what action is to be taken If ROSCO is requested to repair the product a repair charge estimate will be prepared and the customer s written permission purchase order repair etc will be necessary to proceed with the repair of the produ
7. Amps 3 AC Voltage Rating VAC 250 For hardwired installations check all connections to timer box Check fuses Page 26 Installation of DV138 Power Delay Timer Kit for Dual Vision Recorder This is the preferred installation for commercial and other fleet vehicles The DV138 component kit provides the power regulation necessary for proper operation of the Dual Vision system There are dip switches inside the DV135 Module as well as ignition sense circuitry which enable the device to continue recording for a specified time period following ignition off As an alternative Dual Vision may simply be connected to the supplied cigarette lighter adaptor typically used for temporary or test ing situations DV136 Components NOTE The DV138 Power Delay Timer Kit supplies 5VDC regulated battery power to the Dual Vision Recorder CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT VEHICLE 12 24V POWER DIRECTLY TO DUAL VISION RECORDER SERIOUS DAMAGE WILL RESULT NOTE The timing sequence of DV135 module may cause Recorder s power to remain on even though ignition is off Before removing SD Card either wait for module to time out or manually unplug the mini USB connector from the Recorder Damage to Recorder and or SD Card may result if power to Recorder is not off DV138 Installation Instructions NOTE All parts must be used Do NOT connect power lines directly to Dual Vision Recorder Insure that all power is off Read the instruction manual first to
8. N 00 z rr ert Name Description Status Update Displays the status of Dual Vision Recorder Displays time or speed during normal operation Rear Connection Mates with the IR clip on module LED1006 When security enclosure is not used Built in Speaker Provides audio output for chime and other information Interior Facing Camera Record scenes from inside vehicle Page 6 Technical Specifications Item Specification Camera Type CMOS Sensor Video Resolution VGA 640x480 up to 20 frames per second 2 channels Automatic Event Sensor G sensor 3 axis Manual Button Event trigger GPS Speed Alarm Input Driver Button for manual marking or event trigger SD Card up to 32GB Depending on the model ordered typically an 8GB SD Card is provided with the unit Volume Control Adjust volume of chimes amp audio signals IMPORTANT NOTES Only use approved SD Cards Failure to use only approved SD Cards may damage the unit or hinder recording Remember to ALWAYS disconnect power prior to removal of SD Card from Dual Vision Recorder Removal of SD Card while recorder is powered will result in corrupted or lost data and could possibly damage recorder Page 7 IMPORTANT Read Before Using Product SD Card NEVER REMOVE SD CARD FROM RECORDER UNLESS POWER IS DISCONNECTED Power may remain on after engine shutdown due to timing sequence of DV135 Power Delay Timer module Before removing SD Card e
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10. Plug the mini jack connection on this cable to the mating jack located on the IR Clip On light module T Pass the power cord along the headliner of the vehicle hiding or securing the cable as needed Do not kink the cable while routing Avoid passing the cable across the top of the recorder as this may impede GPS signal reception Bring power cord to desired cigarette lighter jack NOTE The recorder will only record when there is power to the cigarette lighter receptacle For commercial applications consider using the Power Delay Timer Module P N DV138 which provides continuous recording for a pre determined time after the engine has been turned off This option is usually used in conjunction with the DV106 Security Enclosure Only connect power to the unit once the IR light module has been connected SECURE ALL WIRES Page 16 Installing The Remote Manual Alarm Event Button 1 Insert the jack of the manual alarm input cable into the mating receptacle on the lower part of the Cigarette Lighter Plug Run the cable hiding and securing it in place 2 Locate the best position for the remote alarm button Use isopropyl alcohol to clean the surface before mounting Secure the button by removing the adhesive film press and hold Page 17 Dual Vision Player PC Minimum System Requirements Component Requirement Pentium 4 1GHz processor or higher Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home E
11. Vision Player located on the SD Card or on your PC With the SD Card inserted in your computer locate and run the player exe file which is located on the SD Card or PC Then click on the file open icon and select the file that you want to playback Page 8 Dual Vision Functions Se oe Front Interior View Camera The camera must be aligned to be level both horizontally and vertically When the lens of the camera is obstructed or is dirty clear images may not be captured Periodic cleaning is required To clean the lens use a soft camera lens cloth to prevent damage Manual Cancellation of the Emergency Manual Record if enabled in software This function is typically disabled by management in the setup software to pre vent driver cancellation of protected events In rare cases when this function is allowed the driver would press the M button for about 3 seconds until a chime is heard indicating that previously protected events have been erased Emergency Manual Record Button In order to record driver detected scened of interest press the emergency record E button to record This creates an event file which is overwrite protected SD Card Slot Before inserting removing the SD Card Power must be OFF as indicated by the LED display being dark Volume Control Adjust the speaker volume level Turn the wheel to the left to increase and turn the wheel
12. ct and or component part Transportation charges for such returns will be the responsibility of the customer This warranty may not be expanded by oral representation written sales information drawings or otherwise Repair or replacement is the exclusive remedy for defective products under this warranty This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties including any implied warranty of merchantability or any implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose on any ROSCO product ROSCO shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of any express or implied warranty on any ROSCO product
13. ction Previous Data File Next Data File Move to the Previous Frame Open Data File Converting Rec into AVI format Reverse Playback Link the Recorded data With Map p Pause the Playback Stop Playback Open Configuration Screen Playback Exit close the program O 9 m Q v Hide close the window Je j Move to the Next Frame Page 19 Volume and Playback Speed Controls Volume Control Playback Speed Control Volume Control Adjusts the volume level while playing back the recorded data Playback Speed Control Adjusts the video playback speed Detailed Video Playback Instructions 1 With the Player interface open Click the Open Data button on the lower right corner of the viewer click Change Directory to select the location for the recorded data Typically the first time you do this all the files are located on the SD Card folder named data If saved else where use this utility to explore your computer to locate the file for playback 2 When the file list appears double click the desired file to play back CL j m r f FILE NAME File name of the recorded video images RECORD TIME Date and time when the images were recorded EVENT TYPE Displays the type of event for all write protected files SPEED LIMIT Over notes that vehicle exceeded the pre determined speed limit as some point in time within this file Files containing Over designator w
14. dition or higher Hard disk drive space 200 MB or higher Note when using MS Windows Vista and the Dual Vision Player software for the first time you may have to run the Player in Administrator Mode Dual Vision Player software is not compatible with Mac OS To Review Video 1 Remove Power from the Recorder The LED display should be dark 2 Remove the SD Card from the Recorder and insert the SD Card into a PC or SD Card reader and connect it to a computer 3 Explore the SD Card 4 Locate the Player exe file that is found in the Player folder Double click on Player exe The following window will appar cy BATRE TEE gt ee eee ee a e a Name Description EE Forward Camera View Displays the video images recorded by the forward facing camera Rear Facing Camera View Displays the video images recorded by the rear interior facing camera Vehicle Speed Displays the speed of the vehicle GPS Location Displays the coordinates latitude and longitude of the vehicle Requires GPS signal lock an Direction of Travel Displays the vehicle s direction of travel G Force Analyzer Graphically displays vehicle motion amp any impact detected by the G Force Sensor Page 18 TETT RTE pir ii Hi H T com 1 Mi Wa I lh le wail ila Be ii 1 peu T i il i i l HPN jili l il 4 Playback Interface Controls Function Fun
15. e are several accessories available in order to tailor the application to the end user Installation may be as simple as mounting the unit on a vehicle s windshield and providing power through a cigarette lighter cord Commercial grade installations may be accomplished using optional Security Enclosures to prevent the unauthorized removal of the SD card High quality installations may require hard wire setups into a commercial vehicle s electrical system to discourage tampering and provide recording capability even after the engine has been shut off Additionally there are several infra red modules available to enhance night vision within the driver passenger compartment Optional DV Pro Fleet Management Software Dual Vision kits are complete with our standard Dual Vision Player software For more advanced needs Rosco has developed DV Pro an exclusive fleet management software system for managing multi vehicle video recordings and data Use the software to archive footage by driver vehicle or to insert descriptive tags highlighting video segments of interest Post route GPS tracker data is easily accessed to help evaluate location routing and speed The software creates Excel spreadsheets for driver safety and exception reports for Events There are no monthly annual fees or setup costs associ ated with DV Pro Contact Rosco or your authorized dealer for more information Page 2 Components Dual Vision Recorder Cigarette L
16. ea of the windshield Let the primer dry for at least 5 minutes Carefully position the enclosure onto the windshield and fasten using the permanent adhesive pad Press the entire assembly firmly on the windshield for about 30 seconds The enclosure is now mounted permanently on the windshield Using the included alcohol pad remove any excess primer from the windshield ee Route the cable vertically up to the headliner and enclose within the included wire track cover as shown it is probably necessary to notch and cut the track cover Continue horizontally along the head liner hiding cables where possible Keep the cables away from the top of the Rosco Security Enclosure so as not to interfere with the GPS signal reception Run the cable down the side pillar Make sure not to block any side airbag deployment systems Depending on the installation requirements run the cables to their final location and terminate the cables to either a source of power or to the Dual Vision Delay Timer Follow the instructions as outlined in the appropriate installation manual Page 31 ROSCO COMMERCIAL WARRANTY We warrant that all ROSCO mirror camera sun visor and electronic vision products are free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of ONE 1 YEAR from the date of receipt of the product During the warranty period we agree to provide a replacement for or at our option repair the ROSCO product and or any one or more
17. eiving ning however date amp GPS signals time can be incorrect Incorrect speed Check GPS acquisition readings signal ERROR on the display Contact your dealer for SYS Err2 GPS trouble the maintenance Camera Sensor Trouble with camera Contact your dealer for SYS Err1 sensor the maintenance SD Card error Format or replace No SD Card SD Card SD Card not reading writing After recording the Clean the camera lens video image is blurry Make sure lens is clear If there is no chime or SYS Err SD Card Sd_E Playback black or abnormal of obstructions No sound with the data Check the volume of PC or player viewer program change settings Volume No Chime Loud Chime Check the volume knob and turn to or If there is no solution in the trouble shooting section for your problem please contact the manufacturer Missing Files Footage Note SD Card works on a first in first out basis Once a card is filled with non Event data the oldest files will be overwritten by newer files Event files will be saved until limit is reached Once Event data is full the unit will inform the user SD FULL indicating any future Events will not be protected When serious Events e g Accidents occur remove the SD card as soon as possible Loss of power to unit For cigarette lighter installations check fuse located behind tip of plug McMaster Carr Fuse Part No 7085K39 Available
18. familiarize yourself with the wiring Install the Recorder as you normally would on the windshield or in the optional Security Enclosure Install the timer module DV135 in a secure dry area Plug the USB connector DV136 of the supplied cable into the Dual Vision Recorder Plug the mini jack on the USB cable at the recorder end to the IR illuminator if used Make connections to the timer module from the USB DV135 DV136 Green connections as shown Plug in the remote manual push button into the mini jack if used Connect the power bundle DV137 to a source of continuous 12 24 VDC power red and black wires Connect the Delay Timer Ignition Sense wire yellow to a source of 12 to 24 VDC when the engine is running and or the accessory switch of the engine is on 10 Make connections to the timer module from the power source DV137 DV135 Orange connections as shown 11 Secure all wires and connections with tie wraps It is particularly important to secure the cables and connectors to avoid excessive vibration 12 Re apply any power that has been removed 13 Test the system by turning the engine on after seeing the time show on the LED display of the recorder signaling to you that the unit is operating normally then turn the engine off The recorder will shut down after 30 seconds Once tested startup the recorder and when the time is shown trigger the panic button if used The LED display should ind
19. icate that an alarm has been captured Refer to the recorder manual Once tests are completed adjust the dip switches to the desired delay shutdown time Secure module and all wires OMONAOARND Page 27 DV 106 Installation of Security Enclosure Step 1 Step 2 Ensure that all parts are included with the kit Dual Vision Housing Set of keys for lock 2 adhesive pads 1 temporary 1 permanent 3M adhesive primer for permanent installation 1 length of wire track Insert the terminating ends of the recorder data connection mini USB and infrared illuminator power board mini jack though the hole in the rear case of the security enclosure as shown Page 28 Step 3 Connect the mini USB cable to the Dual Vision recorder Step 4 Mount the Dual Vision recorder to the rear case of the housing assembly by sliding it down onto the catch that is on the rear of the case thus locking the unit in place Step 5 Connect the mini plug to the mating connector on infrared illuminator board that is mounted on the inside front cover of the housing as shown Step 6 Route the cables as shown making sure that the cables do not pass directly above the Dual Vision recorder as this may interfere with GPS signal reception Step 7 Page 29 Step 8 Clean the inside of the windshield with commercial cleaner Make sure glass is completely clean and free of any oil or residue Step 9 Position the
20. ighter Plug for External Manual Power Supply Alarm Button P N DV103 P N HAR6006 P N HAR6007 Dual Vision Power Delay Timer amp Dual Vision Dual Vision Wiring Harness Windshield Mount IR Clip On Module PIN DV138 See Page 27 P N BAS5033 P N LED1006 IMPORTANT SD Card Dual Vision Documentation V6 5 Transcend aL 3268 P N DV111 8GB CD Installation Operating P N DV112 16GB Manual Software P N DV134 32GB Label Quick Start Guide Page 3 Optional Dual Vision Security Enclosure P N DV106 Includes temporary and permanent Adhesive pads adhesive primer pen Cable cover and passenger notification label WANAAAA Page 4 Parts Nomenclature Front Panel of Recorder TOOL 3509 NIHIL HO IN SS MODIN OUVIOS WALK OL ay Name Description TE Power Connection Port Used to connect the power cord with the unit z Front Mounting Connection Mates with the selected mount on windshield 3 Forward Facing Camera Record scenes through the windshield SD Card Port SD Card Port Cancel Emergency Record M Allows driver to remove overwrite protection from all Events on SD Card may be disabled in system config Emergency Record E Allows User to create a Manual Alarm Event recording if remote event button is not used Volume Control Adjust volume of chimes amp audio signals Page 5 Rear Panel of Recorder ed SNN STEM UW 5 AOAR LO
21. ither wait for module to time out or manually unplug the mini USB connector from the DV Recorder Do Not use this SD Card for any other purpose Using this SD Card for any other purpose or removing the card while recorder is powered may cause a fatal error on the SD Card Periodically format the SD Card so as to prevent SD Card errors over a long period of time Note that upon formatting the SD Card all existing operating and data files are deleted Be sure to perform a backup of any important video files and configuration After formatting you may want to load original configuration settings and or fresh program files back onto the SD Card Recommended Create a folder on PC and copy Dual Vision files from SD Card Use only the SD Card provided with the unit to ensure proper operation Consult Rosco or your Authorized Reseller for SD Card compatibility Not all SD Cards work with this unit The following is a list of approved SD Cards This list will be updated from time to time Memory Size SD Card Brand 8GB San Disk Extreme3 SDHC class 6 Transcend SDHC class 4 Transcend SDHC class 6 Transcend SDHC class 10 San Disk Ultra SDHC class 4 Transcend SDHC class 4 Transcend SDHC class 6 Transcend SDHC class 10 32GB Transcend SDHC class 6 Transcend SDHC class 10 In case where the computer does not support the SDHC memory card standard use a separate SDHC USB 2 0 reader SD to USB adapter To play back video use the Dual
22. ithout other events are not protected from overwriting NOTE If Tag amp Event was selected on configuration screen then each speed sequence will be des ignated as an overwrite protected event Click the list name to sort by File Name Record Time Event Type or Speed Limit Page 20 Converting the asd files into avi file format One may convert a entire file or a portion of the recorded data into and avi file format when one wants to share the recorded data with someone else or to email a file 1 Click the avi conversion button at the video clip position where you want to convert the audio video into avi file format The video playback will pause if still playing and the avi conversion window will appear AYI Converter c temp Select Directory M Front videp M Include Audio M Fear video ji Include Audio Record time start Exit 2 Set the following options from the window and click Start 1 avi storage directory 2 Selection of front rear videos and whether or not to include audio data 3 avi recording time intervals of 10 seconds up to 60 seconds AYI Converter co temp Select Directors Option fi Front videu i lacude Audie M Fear video i Include Sudio Record time NOTE The avi files cannot be created on a portable disk such as SD Card or USB memory stick but only on a hard disk first due to the speed required for the conversion Page 21 Interfacing with Goog
23. le Maps Dual Vision simultaneously records the GPS data while driving so you can check the driver s loca tion on the map To play back video with the location of the vehicle Connect the PC to an internet connection Open the Player by opening Player exe Open a file The video and data will be played back Click the MAP icon E located on the lower right corner The map window appears for the user to see the vehicle location and travel on a city map ee E CAU sera EAE Tinian Sie a AE apd An G En E E ea esr a While using Google Maps there are additional controls Arrows allow you to move the map manually when video is paused signs allow for different levels of zoom You also have the option of viewing the map as a regular satellite or hybrid map satellite map seen above Movement View normal Map scale up down on the map View satellite Map Hybrid View both normal amp satellite Maps a Je ii E Page 22 When you double click the display window the recorded images are played back in a larger format Double Click the screen again and the view returns to the original size You may move the screens and adjust them within your desktop window a Liian hier Pe ee ely skor EA ie fae ae JD Fiera g m a i HT e Ea ET jion Parasaneifihied tinla Vibra anii hanna 5 iem i See a e SORT 10 101 Fee Page 23 Setting Up amp Ana
24. lyzing G SENSOR Data The G Force sensor detects changes in directional forces affecting the vehicle The Dual Vision Player displays G force data in a graphical format and creates Events when those forces exceed supervisor set values One may interpret the data as follows Vehicle Stopped Deceleration 1c i Ei EF EY a Vehicle Type School Bus 1 0 1 0 2 0 Acceleration Frontal collision Shuttle Bus 1 0 1 0 2 0 Coach Bus 1 0 1 0 2 0 Truck Highway 0 8 0 6 1 8 j Truck Local 1 0 1 0 2 0 P f i ey i Sedan 0 8 0 6 1 8 Rear collision Left right turn X axis left right motion Y axis front back motion Z axis up down motion Bx max oY ii my Fi Ba fre r Examples Only Setup G Force Sensor Note that X amp Y axes are 0 when vehicle is stationary Z axis is typically at 1 when vehicle is stationary due to the effect of the earth s gravitational force Using the slide bars adjust the values for each axis This is a trial and error effort since different types of vehicles will react differently under various road conditions The values represent a range or around G 0 The values for Z axis must be set above 1 so that it does not record Events while the vehicle is not moving Under normal driving conditions for an automobile settings of X 8G Y 6G Z 1 8G are recommended as being sufficient to identify driver behavior issues while being high enough to avoid most unnecessary Event marking caused by p
25. otholes or normal braking Please see the above chart for suggested settings appropriate for a variety of commercial vehicles Page 24 System Diagnostics via the Dual Vision using the incorporated multi segment LED Display One can see both diagnostic and system status information Status Event Sound or Status Display No sound Init System Initialization Initialize after power applied after application of power to the unit G Sensor automatic Event recording activation or User driven Event Button Number of recordable events remaining 5 Chime A FULL 5 Two chimes or Event recording is not available as Three chimes not enough memory is available Remote Event FULL Button activation Event captured Chime B Show event counts 0 Show speed counts 0 No Sound E000 DV after initialization S000 is completed Satellite searching for GPS No Sound eae Flashing DV Operating Current Time Stopped Vehicle No Sound Current Time Current Speed No Sound Current Speed Page 25 Trouble Shooting Item Trouble Description How To Check Indication Check the power cable nothing on the display and fuse in cigar lighter with power cable jack If the chime is ring Power off and then re ing continuously while start updating No time on the display Move unit to location Video recording is run capable of rec
26. recorded video is acceptable Do not disassemble repair or modify the product This voids the warranty We are not responsible for product damage or problems caused by the user e eeeeeeeeeeeaeeeoeeeaoeeeoeeeoeeeaoeeeoeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeaeeeeeeeeoeeeeeee eee 8 ORR eee eee eee eee errr rrr ee eeerrr rrr eeerrrrr rer errrrrrrrreern e Once installed do not manipu late the product or stare at it while driving This may cause a traffic accident Do not cover the camera lens with any materials or objects This may affect recording quality eocoooooooo ooo ooo o0 000000000000000 000000000000000 0000000000000000 00o GoercccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccocecccccccceeoccoococooeeoooeeooeeS Ensure that the SD Card is not filled with protected Events which would prevent recording of new Events Use only the provided cables and specified power input Using cables other than those supplied with the unit or from Rosco may cause product damage a short circuit or fire e CHESS HSHSSHSSHSHSHSHHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHOHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHOHSHSHSHSHSHSHHHSSHSHSSSHSHOHOHSSHSSSOSCOOSECHSESEECEC e PeSOSCSSSHSHSSHSHSHSSHSSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSSHSSHSHSHSHOSHSSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSHSSSHSSHOHOHESSSSEEEOEEEE e Do not remove SD Card while Recorder is powered Do not obstruct the view of the product through the front windshield The GPS receiver may not work properly Page 1 Introduction Rosco s Dual Vi
27. recorder housing assembly close to the center of the windshield and at least 2 5 inches below the headliner Using a level and adjusting the rear bracket align the assembly to be straight both vertically and horizontally Using the temporary adhesive pad dark red attach the recorder nousing assembly to the windshield and power the unit It is suggested to drive the vehicle for approximately 30 minutes or at least until the GPS signal is acquired If GPS signal is not acquired it is possible that the recorder s internal antenna reception is being blocked If so dismount the unit and relocate several inches lower on the windshield if possible It is important that the GPS antenna have a clear line of signt to the sky DO NOT ALLOW the temporary adhesive pad to remain on either surface for more than 12 hours DO NOT APPLY the primer when using the temporary adhesive pad Instructions for permanent mounting is explained in Step10 Return to depot power off unit remove SD Card and view images using the included Dual Vision player Make certain that GPS info is properly displayed and determined that both exterior and interior video views are acceptable Page 30 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Once testing has confirmed proper location for the Security Enclosure remove the adhesive pad used for testing then apply a layer of 3M Primer on the surface of contact of the Security Enclosure base Apply the primer at the mounting ar
28. sion System allows recording of vehicle travel data and _ exterior interior video Mounted on the windshield Dual Vision s twin cameras capture wide angle views of the forward exterior field of vision as well as the driver passenger compartment Privacy concerns may be addressed through several means including disabling of interior audio recording Data is recorded in a continuous loop with oldest data erased by more recent video however the compact system can hold up to 30 hours of data before any overwriting takes place For protection of important events the system is programmed to mark certain occurrences such as driver initiated markings or excessive G Force and prevent them from being overwritten An internal GPS antenna enables recording of vehicle location speed and direction All the data is stored in proprietary files located on a removable SD card Video audio location information and G force data may only be reviewed by viewing the contents of the SD card using proprietary Player software on any Windows PC The software is provided at no additional cost to the end user and there are no follow up fees for use or updating of the Player by authorized users Once viewed the data may be deleted or stored at the manager s discretion Critical videos may be converted to standard media player formats for transmission to legal or administrative offices Options The Dual Vision may be used in a variety of applications and ther
29. t display will dim Shortly there will be two messages E000 and S000 these are the Event and Speed counters The unit will begin searching for satellites indicated by running dashes First time under power this step may be very quick or may take as long as 30 minutes Eventually you should get a message GPS FINE Subsequent power ups should acquire GPS signal within 1 2 minutes When time of day is shown on the display the unit has acquired GPS signal After you drive for a while shut power off and remove the SD Card The txt file should read FW VERSION Firmware 2 73 ROSCO or higher ALSO IMPORTANT the Update folder on the SD Card should now be empty please double check NOTE IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE SD CARD SHOULD BE FORMATTED PERIODICALLY IDEALLY THIS SHOULD BE DONE ONCE A MONTH USE THE SD CARD FORMATTER FOUND ON THE INSTRUCTION CD IT MAY ALSO BE DOWNLOADED FROM WWW ROSCOVISION COM or DIRECTLY FROM A NUMBER OF LOCATIONS SUCH AS https www sdcard org con sumers formatter_3 YOU MAY PLACE THE SD FORMATTER PROGRAM ONTO THE SD CARD OR YOUR COMPUTER A Do Not remove or interrupt power to the unit or stop the engine during the update process Page 11 Before using the system remove the SD Card from the Recorder and insert into the SD slot card reader of a PC Windows will automatically see the device Locate the folder named Player Click on Player exe If using
30. to the right to reduce the volume Power Connection Port Connect one end of the cigarette lighter plug cable into the matching connec tor of the power port of the unit Plug the other end of this cable to the cigarette lighter plug of the vehicle Power may be permanently wired into the accessory switched power of the vehicle for a more secure installation REFER THIS TO TRAINED PERSONNEL ONLY Do Not lose the supplied power cord or use other cables If damaged or lost contact your reseller to a repplacement LED Display Window System status is displayed on this multi segment display Used for System status and system diagnostics Page 9 IMPORTANT Read Before Using Product 32G Firmware Update Guide NOTICE Dual Vision is now capable of operating with SD Cards of up to 32GB When transitioning to 32GB capability it is required to have the following in order to properly play and view files Firmware Version 2 73 or higher Player Version 2 0 0 2 or higher DV Pro Version 2 2 or higher Optional Please update your DV Recorder with the latest firmware and GPS data Follow the instructions on the following pages For Rosco s exclusive fleet management software DV Pro customers should update to DV Pro version 2 2 For more information on DV Pro please contact your local sales representative or go online to http www roscovision com Note Events recorded with 32GB firmware version 2 73 will not show correct event logging on
31. various vehicle types and road conditions See p 24 Password Setting Sets any nia to be used to access the recorded data Default none Time Zone Setting Sets the time zone for the user Ex USA New York GMT 05 00 DST 6 Unit_Of Speed Set the unit of the vehicles speed MPH KPH or Knot Vehicle ID Number Set the license plate number or fleet vehicle ID number optional Speed Limit Creates not on data file when pre selected speed is exceeded optional Speed Tag Event Option to mark the first file of a speeding sequence as an overwrite protected event 10 Video Quality Suggested level 3 Should be set as dim as possible to avoid driver distraction amp shadows on recorded video 11 Disable erase button Suggested action Check this box to prevent driver removal of Event overwrite protection 12 Reset Event Count Allows manager to reset event and speed counters to zero without reformatting SD Card Page 13 Preparation For Video Recording 1 After configuring the system re insert the SD Card in the recorder and install recorder in the vehicle Follow the installation instructions When you connect the unit to power or turn the engine on Init will appear on the LED display indicating that the recorder is initializing Approximately one minute after powering on the unit should complete initializing and a ding dong chime will sound Recording begins at this time although GPS data may not yet be active LCD Displa
32. y Window will indicate the number G force or Driver Button Events recorded since last reset This alohanumerical code E000 will remain displayed for 10 seconds Next a similar display S000 will indicate the number of times that speed limit was exceeded The LED Display Window will show four dashes indicating that GPS satellites are being acquired This may take a while up to 30 minutes on initial startup 1 3 minutes on subsequent vehicle starts When GPS FINE time or speed value appears in the display this indicates that GPS data is now being embedded into the recording After the acquisition of signal the Dual Vision recorder starts continuous recording with GPS data The unit is recording video and audio optional as well as vehicle speed direction and location NOTE When the vehicle is in motion the LCD displays vehicle speed When the vehicle is stopped the LCD displays local time Continuous Recording While Driving When the capacity of the SD Card has been reached the oldest files are overwritten for continuous recording Event data recorded by either the unit s internal G Sensor or external manual button are not overwritten After power to Dual Vision recorder is disconnected Dual Vision unit stays on for an additional 5 seconds For continuous recording after engine shutdown timed delay shutdown recording discard the cigarette lighter and use the Delay Timer Module DV138 and follow wiring

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