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1. C Location zi DE s iE Pop up message eee F Popupcamess z M Activation Schedule I Sendeme ia 0 00 00 to Sat 23 59 59 I Send GSM SMS I Shut down tum off the system immediately From Sun x Add To add an accelerometer alarm event 1 In Video Manager open the Alarm Events page See Alarm events on page 57 for more information on displaying this page 2 Click Add new event and enter a description such as Accelerometer 3 Select the axis which must exceed the G value entered next to activate the event If multiple axes are selected any one that exceeds the value will activate the event 4 Enter a set point in Gs A typical set point is between 3 0 and 4 0 G A value of 3 0 G typically triggers an alarm event if the vehicle drives fairly roughly over a curb or pothole MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 71 Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation Configure an event reaction so that exceeding the set point triggers an action such as creating an archive The example in Figure 51 on page 71 shows an event reaction that creates a two minute video recording before the trigger and a three minute video recording after the trigger event If the G force set point is exceeded on any axis the following entry is recorded in the log file EVENT G Force exceed X 3 122000 X 0 834000 Y 0 434000 Y 0 544000 Y 0 122000 Y 0 224000 Enabling the accelero
2. 1 Establish a remote desktop session See Remote desktop connection on page 44 2 Locate and open the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program on the remote desktop Figure 58 When opening the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor the system automatically prompts you to stop the service When you close the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor the system restarts the service Figure 58 MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor i Penta Monitor 7 li 1 x MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor written by Alfred Rosche V1 1 Build 10 Digital Inputs Temperature System Status Firmware Version Input Voltage Ignition LCD Test Firmware Update Transmitted Data i Relays Received Data Relay 1 gt MUX 9 99 99 99 99 0 0 0 2D O Relay 2 Command GPS View PUBX 03 00 1C Realtime Inputs E PUBX 04 004944 00 060180 002984 00 000 Send Ss 002984 00 0 00 000 43 2E Channel 1 v MUX Cycle Set COM3 INI Switch Channel MU Alam Read Serial cA D Converter p Eror Generation ___ r LED s None ei Fr GPS Send STI GPRS Check Bea TO Camera Custom Command LCD Cam OK Tice _Send Send 80 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 6 Testing Watchdog on off The system watchdog monitors low level system communication between system software and hardware If communication is interrupted for a period of 20 minutes the watchdog p
3. Alarm events on page 57 for more information on setting up events J2 audio and status connections The MobileView PENTA provides two audio inputs and two status outputs on the eight terminal Phoenix connector labeled J2 see Figure 23 below More information on the connection of specific terminals to optional hardware devices can be found in Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation on page 67 The J2 connector uses retaining screws to ensure that it does not disconnect during operation By design the connector is easily removed if the retaining screws are fully disengaged and a slight force perpendicular to the connector is applied Ensure that the retaining screws are fully engaged or unwanted disconnection may occur Figure 23 J2 audio and status connection J2 12345678 a S 5V GND CAMERA LED SOFTWARE LED GND 12 V AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 Audio connections The MobileView PENTA supports two channels of audio recording on line level inputs Each audio channel is one half of a stereo input Audio input 1 is the left channel and audio input 2 is the right channel During playback filtering between the audio inputs is accomplished using the balance tool on the playback computer See Installing a microphone on page 76 for more information on connecting a microphone to the DVR in both single and dual channel configurations 28 MobileVi
4. Camera 9 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Camera 10 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Camera 11 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Camera 12 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Camera 13 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Camera 14 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 95 Appendix A Checklists and worksheets Capture rate Picture A Camera fps vacamiilon Vehicle ID Camera 15 circle one Camera name Record images Y 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Camera 16 circle one Camera name Record images Y 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Table 14 Audio settings Client viewer audio settings Microphone 1 circle None Microphone 2 circle None Installed enabled Installed enabled Location Location Table 15 Alarm events and system settings Client viewer alarm events Event input list Enabled Event activation Event reaction circle check Event input Y
5. DYR site name DYRA ID reference number Camera name ID Include in image header lt I lt lt I xI Date and time lt l Geographic location lat long Camera 1 4CIF D1 24bits Color EEE Camera control options To configure camera control options 1 Click Camera Control on the Camera Setup page to display the camera control options Figure 44 on page 56 2 Click a camera tile from those presented along the top of the window to select the camera to configure 3 Move the image control sliders left lower or right higher to achieve the desired video compensation levels These changes have little discernable effect on video file sizes 4 Click the Reset Settings button to restore the system default values 5 Click Apply Settings to All Cameras to copy the current settings to all system cameras 6 Click Apply to save the new settings MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 55 Chapter 4 DVR configuration Figure 44 Camera Setup Camera Control options Camera Settings Camera 1 4CIF D1 24bits Color Low Saturation High V Apply video syne stabilisation Reset Settings oni Setinge to Camere o L_se Audio setup To configure the audio options 1 56 Click Audio Setup in the System Configuration dialog box to display the audio options Figure 45 on page 57 To record audio on the vehicle check the Record audio check box If this check box is clear routine au
6. Mounting plate secure backbox secure HDD accessible properly sufficient ventilation backbox accessible J1708 module C _ 12VDC power wired to Module terminals labeled 12VDC and GND DB9 cable connect at SERIAL 2 DVR Port FLTSettings GE ini UseJ1587 Y added under System Settings and J1587ComPort 3 under J1587Settings Camera C Secure evenly tightened blue LocTite on housing screws housings bezels glass clean 92 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Appendix A Checklists and worksheets Item Goo NA Comments Wireless antenna GPS antenna Cisco radio WiMax radio Impact sensor Accelerometer DVR time zone time and date Backbox IP address Cameras Depot and vehicle ID MV event button enabled and tested Impact sensor enabled and tested Accelerator enabled Audio tested Deleted archive files and Outgoing folder IR illuminator Ll Ll O oO O O OF UD Ll L O UU UD Ll Ll Connected and sealed Connected and sealed DVR S WARE LED 2 Green sat fix amp COMS LED 4 flashing Radio grounded Antenna cable connected Ethernet cable connected from PSU ETHERNET Port to DVR GigaBit NET Port Radio LEDs active Input power fused with SloBlo fuse at 600mA for 24VDC or 1 7A for 12VDC Antenna cables connected Ethernet cable connected from radio to DVR GigiBit NET port Installed properly oriented correctly and mounted to a surface not subject to vi
7. References and related documents For information related to MobileView PENTA and its operation consult the following documents e MobileView Fleet Manager User Manual P N 1056730 e MobileView Video Manager User Manual P N 1056729 e MobileView Sideye Camera Installation Instructions P N 1032731 e MSS 7007 00 FF Camera Installation Instructions P N 1038137 You may also want to see the documentation for your cameras and other products for installation and setup information 6 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 2 Camera installation Summary This chapter provides information on determining a system layout and installing the hardware components Content System layout 8 Camera cable guidelines 9 Installing camera assemblies 10 Surface mounted cameras 10 Flush mounted cameras 12 Adjusting the camera s field of view 13 Mounting location adjustments 15 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 2 Camera installation System layout Camera layout and fields of view vary based on several factors including vehicle seating arrangements partition walls door location and customer guidelines It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that these factors are adequately considered before installation begins Figure 2 below shows a typical eight camera layout generally used on a 40 transit bus While most areas of the vehicle are covered when cameras are located in this manner this illustrat
8. Software None _ set morenen pezzo I GPS Custom Command TO Camera _ e _Add Checksum _ Send TT LCD Cam OK Send Caution Ensure that the DVR is off when connecting or disconnecting the accelerometer device Synchronizing the accelerometer Click Synchronize accelerometer to configure the accelerometer to the correct communication speed A dialog box indicates that the accelerometer is being synchronized MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 69 Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation Calibrating the accelerometer Before installation the X Y and Z axes of the accelerometer are calibrated to the force of gravity to both a maximum and minimum To calibrate the accelerometer 1 Click Calibrate Accelerometer 2 Rotate the accelerometer on each axis to comply with calibration instructions When it reaches max min click OK Viewing accelerometer data After completing the calibration procedure you can view the accelerometer data To view the data click View Accelerometer With the accelerometer on a flat surface the minimum and maximum values shown for the Z axis should be near 1 and the minimum and maximum values for the X and Y axes should near 0 as shown in Figure 50 below Figure 50 Accelerometer data Accelerometer Data View Raw Data X 0 164 Y 0 082 Z 0 923 rRawX rRawY RawZ r Max Min Measurement Interval mS T1000 Max X G
9. DVR time zone set to DVR workgroup default is GE Front panel network IP subnet default 192 168 0 100 255 255 255 0 GigiBit NET Port IP subnet default is DHCP Client viewer vehicle settings no spaces or special characters Depot ID Vehicle ID Table 13 Camera settings Cam ra Capture rate Picture Vehicle ID fps resolution Camera 1 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Camera 2 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Camera 3 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Camera 4 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Camera 5 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N 94 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Appendix A Checklists and worksheets Camera eaptufe rate Picture Vehicle ID fps resolution Camera 6 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Camera 7 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N Camera 8 circle one Camera name Record images 320 x 240 N 640 x 240 Description Color Y N D1 B amp W Y N
10. LI interlogix A UTC Fire amp Security Company MobileView PENTA Installation Manual P N 1068843 REV C ISS 08DEC10 Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Manufacturer Version Intended use FCC compliance Contact information 2010 UTC Fire amp Security All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice UTC Fire amp Security Inc assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities losses or risks personal or otherwise incurred as a consequence directly or indirectly of the use or application of any of the contents of this document For the latest documentation contact your local supplier or visit us online at www interlogix com This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Examples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental The MobileView PENTA name and logo are trademarks of UTC Fire amp Security GE and the GE monogram are trademarks of the General Electric Company and are under license to UTC Fire amp Security 9 Farm Springs Road Farmington CT 06034 4065 USA Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products UTC Fire amp Securit
11. MM L bl J System to Configure l Default Depot Remote Mobileview settings Event List C Enabled Disabled Tag Input Impact Sensor Add new event i Delete event Event Settings Description Tag Input Code Mask time 180 sec Holdtime 180 sec MUC HI Alarm Events Event Activation Event Reaction C Time activated on time schedule only T Digital output Digital Tag Input y De activated O v T Mus switch 2 J Mux cycle all cycles all cameras C Analog I Play sound file v 0 255 C Speed mph E C G Force D fa fi G Sustained Accelerometer msec rs Local Viewer Settings 7 TT Send GSM SMS Location i I Shut down tum off the system immediately IV Create archive pre min 2 post min 3 Activation Schedule MV Record camera Camera 1 Camera 2 Sun 0 00 00 to Sat 23 59 59 V Record sound M Framerate Change From Sun X Add o Sun v Delete Reload Close Il Exit Configuration i To configure an alarm event 1 2 58 Open the Alarm Events page Click Add New Event and enter the event name in the Description field Leave the Code field blank and enter values in seconds in the Mask time and Hold time fields Mask time refers the amount of time any actions associated with the alarm event are masked Hold time refers to the amount of time an alarm event is halted Define the input that activates the event from the available option
12. 12V J4 1 CAM PWR CH 2 2 Black GND J4 3 3 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR CH 3 2 Black GND J4 3 4 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR CH 4 2 Black GND J4 3 5 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR CH 5 2 Black GND J4 4 6 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR CH 6 2 Black GND J4 4 7 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR CH 7 2 Black GND J4 4 8 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR CH 8 2 Black GND J4 4 9 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR CH 9 PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 3 10 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR CH 10 PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 3 11 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR CH 11 PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 3 12 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR CH 12 PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 3 13 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR CH 13 PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 4 14 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR CH 14 PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 4 15 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR CH 15 PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 4 16 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR CH 16 PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 4 34 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 3 DVR installation J5 analog audio out and relay output connections The MobileView PENTA provides two Form C relay outputs dual channel audio output and two analog inputs on the twelve terminal Phoenix connector labeled J5 Figure 28 These connections are for general use and can be used for any number of special or site specific applications There is no standard usage for these connections The J5 connector uses retaining screws to ensure that it does not disconnect during operation By design the connector is easily removed if the retaining screw
13. 2 Yellow AUD2 J2 3 3 Blue 12 V Mic 1 power J2 1 4 Blue 12 V Mic 2 power J2 1 5 Blue 12 V Status LED power J2 1 6 Orange 5 V Spare J2 4 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 29 Chapter 3 DVR installation 14 pin Molex Color Use J2 block 7 Blue 12 V Spare J2 1 8 Black GND AUD1 Return J2 5 9 Black GND AUD2 Return J2 5 10 Black GND Mic 1 PWR Return J2 5 11 Black GND Mic 2 PWR Return J2 5 12 Red RED Status LED J2 6 Camera 13 Green Green Status LED J2 7 Software 14 Black GND Spare J2 8 Note The audio inputs are two monaural halves of a stereo input The input is 1V RMS line level Connection to input signals over 1V RMS can cause result in distorted audio J3 digital input channel connections The MobileView PENTA provides eight digital inputs on the ten terminal Phoenix connector labeled J3 see Figure 25 on page 31 Connection of specific terminals to optional hardware devices is detailed in Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation on page 67 The J3 connector uses retaining screws to ensure that it does not disconnect during operation By design the connector is easily removed if the retaining screws are fully disengaged and a slight force perpendicular to the connector is applied Ensure that the retaining screws are fully engaged or unwanted disconnection may occur 30 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 3 DVR installation Figure 25 J3 digital inputs connection
14. 22 antenna installing 78 audio configuring input channels 56 dual channel wiring figure 77 DVR connection 22 microphone installation 76 options figure 57 single channel wiring 77 audio connections 28 basic system diagram 3 BNC DVR connection 22 brightness configuring 51 C cable MobileView PENTA Installation Manual basic system diagram 3 camera 9 Ethernet crossover 4 impact sensor 73 requirements 5 splicing 73 calibration accelerometer 70 camera 15 16 cable guidelines 9 configuration 52 field of view 8 layout 8 camera assembly adjusting orientation 16 flush mounted 12 installing 10 power DVR connection 22 surface mounted 10 surface mounted 11 camera mounting plate template 102 checklists 92 coaxial cable basic system diagram 3 color configuring 51 Commit 47 composite DVR connection 22 compression image 51 53 54 configuration accelerometer sample time 70 alarm event 57 audio input channels 56 audio options figure 57 cameras 51 general camera options 52 image quality 51 security 54 vehicle 50 vehicle figure 51 connections a output 28 analog input 35 audio single channel figure 77 105 Index camera power terminal block figure 33 camera power 32 digital input channel 30 input power 24 J3 digital input channel 30 J6 harness 38 main power figure 25 network 43 power microphone 77 status output 29 status output figure
15. 6b STATUS DISPLAY Fan Screen indicating fan failure Ta STATUS DISPLAY Hard Drive Screen indicating that the hard drive caddy is present and locked 7b STATUS DISPLAY Hard Drive Screen indicating that the hard drive caddy is present but un locked 8 STATUS DISPLAY Watchdog Counter Screen indicating a zero hexadecimal count of the watch dog timer Contacting us For help installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product see this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact us during business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays between 5 a m and 5 p m Pacific Time North America T 1 888 437 3287 Toll free in the US Puerto Rico and Canada Note Be ready at the equipment before calling MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 89 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and support Online resources Here are some useful links on our Web site www interlogix com Link Description Warranty and terms From the Customer Support menu select Return and Warranty information Policy Statement or Terms and Conditions Policy Statement Customer service and From the Customer Support menu select Customer Service or technical support Technical amp Application Select the appropriate product category for the contact information or use the menu to select a location outside the US 90 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Appendix A Checkli
16. ABB Incorporated into the power and ignition circuit of a PENTA DVR The relay specified works with 12 VDC systems Model KRDB1110S is wired exactly the same as above but is fixed at 10 seconds Figure 22 Alternative power and ignition wiring diagram 24 VDC Ignition Switch Ignition 5 ae Battery Cut Off Dig Input 7 LA cl sar DVR Main eas a Ground 12A L ale L e 2 NKE i Battery Battery No 12 VDC 12 VDC vu 214 IWF Delay before break Time delay relay odel KRDB221 anuf ABB Inc www ssac com Figure 22 above depicts integration of a delay before break relay from ABB Incorporated into the power and ignition circuit of a PENTA DVR The relay specified works with 24 VDC systems Model KRDB2110S is wired exactly the same as above but is fixed at 10 seconds The relays shown in Figure 21 and Figure 22 have been checked by UTC and found to function in an expected and repeatable manner We do not provide nor MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 27 Chapter 3 DVR installation specifically recommend the specified relays since any delay before break time delay relay meeting similar requirements may be used Note Digital input 7 in Figure 21 and Figure 22 is used to monitor the status of the power disconnect device The installer must configure an event to immediately shut down the DVR when Digital Input 7 deactivates Refer to
17. Manager refer to the MobileView Video Manager User Manual To configure your laptop for direct connection to the DVR As Connect an Ethernet crossover cable between your laptop Ethernet port and the DVR front Ethernet port On the laptop open Network Connections Start gt Settings gt Network Connections Set the laptop s IP address and subnet as follows e IP address 192 168 0 99 e Subnet 255 255 255 0 Open the Video Manager application from the laptop by double clicking the MobileView icon shown below DA bi Video Manager If the DVS Connections dialog box does not automatically open Figure 35 on page 44 click OPEN to display the available connections 6 Find the DVR listing in the the Machine column 7 If the machine does not populate as expected you can manually populate the machine ID Click Direct IP Connection and then click DVR Service IP Address in the Direct IP Connection dialog box The field automatically populates with the IP address Click OK and then Yes at the prompt 8 On the row with the correct machine listing check Live and then click OK 9 Enter the logon name and password at the prompt The software connects to the DVR and displays available live video MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 43 Chapter 4 DVR configuration Figure 35 DVS Connections dialog box Machine Live Archive Default locations E Copy _C1405 D 20080705 2042
18. Max Y G MaxZ G 011 061 1 01 rMinX G 1 rMinY G Minz G 058 0 978 Configuring DVR accelerometer alarm events Once the accelerometer is calibrated you can close the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program and configure the DVR to perform certain functions based on accelerometer activation readings using Video Manager See the Mobile View Video Manager User Manual for detailed information on accessing and configuring alarm events The instructions in this manual refer only to accelerometer alarm event configuration 70 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation Use the Alarm Events page System Configuration gt Alarm Events in Video Manager to configure accelerometer alarm events Figure 51 below shows a typical alarm event configuration for the accelerometer Figure 51 Typical accelerometer alarm event Enabled C Disabled Add new event Delete event Event Settings Description Accelerometer Code Mask time 6 60 sec Hold time 6 sec Event Activation Event Reaction Time activated on time schedule only f Record camera zl zj C Digital z E gee z 7 C Analog z IT Digital output f z Af o 0 255 Mux switch z 7 C Speed z 0 mph T Mux cycle all z cycles all cameras C GFoce VX MY MZa as 4 G Create archive premin 0 postmin 0 fo Sustained Accelerometer msec Ir Play sound file
19. Output J2 terminal 1 G d Ground J2 terminal 5 Note For instructions on making wiring connections at the microphone see the manufacturer s instructions MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 77 Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation Installing a GPS unit The MobileView PENTA is equipped with GPS technology A compatible GPS antenna is needed to activate the feature The GPS antenna connects to the DVR GPS connector Figure 16 on page 22 Since the GPS connector is small and space is limited you should connect the GPS antenna before making other connections Ensure that the DVR storage allocation and usage options for GPS data are set to one percent If the value is not as expected see Storage allocation and usage on page 62 for details on how to modify the value The GPS antenna is usually mounted on the roof of the vehicle on a flat surface directly above the DVR The length of antenna cable and other equipment on the vehicle roof dictate the specific location To install the antenna 1 Determine a suitable mounting location on the vehicle roof for the antenna 2 Using the antenna as a template measure the diameter of the mounting shaft and drill a hole through the roof of the vehicle 3 Route the antenna cable through the hole 4 Place waterproof sealant around the bottom of the antenna and press the antenna into place This is the permanent mounting location of the antenna 5 From the
20. Press Alt F4 to display the Shut Down Windows dialog box d Select restart from the menu and then click OK The remote desktop session closes The changes take effect upon restart Figure 38 Commit command window Committing overlay to the protected volume Protected Volume Configuration Type State ENABLED Boot Command COMMIT Parami G Param2 Persistent Data Volume ID 53 82 DB GB OA 7E 66 66 HA Ba HA 66 HA HA HA HA Device Name Device HarddiskVolume3 C Max Levels 1 Clump Size 512 Current Level 1 Memory used for data 6201344 bytes Memory used for mapping 4096 bytes Press any key to continue System configuration Each MobileView PENTA DVR must be configured based on system installation and usage requirements Configurations therefore vary from install to install and site to site If commissioning a new system carefully consider how a particular property uses the MobileView system and adjust operating parameters accordingly 48 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 4 DVR configuration To open the DVR s System Configuration window 1 Connect to the target DVR as explained in Connecting to the DVR on page 43 2 When connected press the CONFIG button The System Configuration dialog box displays see Figure 39 below Figure 39 System Configuration dialog box Mee AaqMmag 8 J System to Configure PENTA DEFAULT GE Remote Mobileview settings Vehicle Setup
21. ___ Activated closed Create archive ___ Pre min Post MV panig N Deactivated min button open VDC input Impact sensor Y ____ Activated closed Create archive ___ Pre min Post N Deactivated raino open VDC input Y ___ Activated closed Create archive ___ Pre min Post N Deactivated NUDE open VDC input Accelerometer Y ___G Force X Create archive ___ Pre min Post N G Force Y min ___G ForceZ _ 96 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Appendix A Checklists and worksheets Client viewer alarm events Y _ Activated closed Create archive ___ Pre min Post N Deactivated minj open VDC input Y _ Activated closed Create archive ___ Pre min Post N Deactivated CRI open VDC input Y _ Activated closed Create archive ___ Pre min Post N Deactivated Sun open VDC input Wireless radio Y _ Activated closed Create archive ___ Pre min Post TOSI N Deactivated min open VDC input Client viewer system settings System settings Shutdown dwell time DVR shutdown delay minutes Camera settings Number of cameras installed Camera shutdown dwell time min Customer contractor acceptance Customer signature Print name and date Installer signature Print name and date Vehicle layout On the layout diagram shown in Figure 63 on page 98 indicate the types and locations of all cameras to be installed Use the following a
22. base plate to the vehicle surface see Figure 15 below To resist vibration we recommend using nuts with a thread locking compound or a self locking nylon insert Failure to use such devices may result in insecure mounting and damage to the unit Figure 15 Mounting the DVR J 0 i MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 21 Chapter 3 DVR installation 1 PENTA main housing 2 Mounting bolts 4 Wiring Wiring connections between the DVR and auxiliary devices are made on the DVR s side panel Figure 16 Figure 16 DVR side panel connections D e J6 go 5 124 n Jl A m fs OE TNI so 10 Jo 22345678 jg 12345822 eur om AIN A iS el m oO r _ x dae jg 22345678 9101112 a 5 AN n IVDC L2VDC USB3 USB4 FUSE FUSE I 1 J6 video input connector 8 Mux 2 GPS 9 J1 power input connector 3 COM3 COM2 10 Power In Fuse 4 J3 digital input connector 11 J2 audio and status LED connector 5 Gigabit network 12 J4 camera power connector 6 J5 analog and relay connector 13 5V 12V Power Out Fuse 7 USB 3 USB4 22 MobileView PENTA Ins
23. e To configure I O devices 1 Open the I O Devices page 2 Click each input output and MUX channel and edit the entry 3 Select which cameras display on each MUX output under the Multiplexer camera selection section Note PENTA only supports MUX channel 1 Setting cameras to other MUX channels will have no effect Set the cycle dwell time for each MUX channel under the Multiplexer Settings section Cycle dwell time refers to the amount of time each assigned camera is displayed on the MUX output 5 Click Apply to save the new settings 60 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 4 DVR configuration System options Click System in the System Configuration dialog box to display the System page Figure 48 below The System page is divided into four main sections e Storage allocation Defines storage allowances within the surveillance file e System settings Defines the ignition off delayed shutdown time for the DVR Camera settings Defines the system camera count and reaction to ignition off and video restoral e Archive settings Defines parameters for automatically purging archive files Options in this section affect how the DVR operates at a low level Exercise caution when modifying any of these parameters or undesired operation may occur Figure 48 System page Storage Allocation and Usage Archive and Log Files Storage Management Total space available 922 101 Gb E B te si rchive file
24. exit camera 7 Center to rear camera 2 Forward facing camera 5 Rear to front camera 8 SideEye rear camera 3 Front to rear camera 6 SideEye side camera 9 DVR location Installing camera assemblies The MobileView system supports up to eight cameras color and monochrome Cameras supported by the MobileView system provide a 1 0 Vp p composite analog video signal at 75 Q CCTV standard Note In some installations it is necessary to use a metal tapping plate behind the mounting surface If you are using a tapping plate prepare it the same way as the mounting surface Drill a cable entry hole and mounting holes in the appropriate locations Surface mounted cameras It is typical to install surface mount camera housings on the ceiling but you can also mount the housings on any flat vehicle surface Mounting hole locations are shown in Figure 4 on page 11 10 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 2 Camera installation Figure 4 Mounting holes 1 2 3 Cable entry hole Mounting hole Mounting hole slot To surface mount a camera housing T Use the template in Figure 64 on page 102 to mark the location of the cable entry hole and two mounting holes see Figure 4 above 2 Using a 3 16 in 5 mm drill bit drill the two mounting holes Using a 1 in 25 mm drill bit drill the cable entry hole Install a 3 4 in 20 mm interior diameter grommet on the cable entry hole or where feasible Con
25. interior of the vehicle thread the antenna locking nut and washer over the antenna cable and tighten the mounting shaft 6 Route the antenna cable to the DVR assembly and then secure to the GPS connector 78 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 6 Testing This chapter explains how to test MobileView equipment to make sure the system is operating correctly You can configure and test the cameras inputs and outputs using a laptop computer Content MobileView PENTA testing 80 MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor 80 Watchdog on off 81 LEDs andrelays 81 GPS testing 82 Real time inputs 82 Analog inputs 83 Voltages and temperatures 84 Relay testing 84 Fan and fuse status 84 Status indicators 84 Logging off 84 Video manager program 85 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 79 Chapter 6 Testing MobileView PENTA testing MobileView PENTA is preconfigured for eight cameras at 30 fps per camera dual channel audio and a panic button on input 1 Configuration tasks require setting numerous variables and parameters to meet customer and installation requirements When you set and save these tasks you can test the system MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor The DVR contains the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program This utility has many low level diagnostic capabilities that are beyond the scope of this manual Others are useful for testing DVR functionality To open the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program
26. services shortcut on the desktop shown below 64 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 3 Chapter 4 DVR configuration Services Navigate to the service named DVS server and double click the service name 4 Select Stop to stop the service Deleting files To delete files 1 2 In Windows Explorer navigate to the outgoing folder on drive D Delete all files and folders in the drive D outgoing folder Note Do not delete the outgoing folder itself Navigate to drives E and F and delete all files and directories Restarting the DVS server After completing the steps in Deleting files above restart the DVS server To restart the DVS server 1 2 3 Reopen the Services control panel Double click the DVS_Server service Select Start to start the service The system recreates new versions of the deleted files compliant with current system settings When finished log off using the Alt F4 procedure explained in Remote desktop connection on page 44 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 65 Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation Summary This chapter describes how to install optoinal hardware components such as the accelerometer impact sensor panic button microphone and GPS unit Content Installing the accelerometer 68 Configuring the accelerometer 69 Synchronizing the accelerometer 69 Calibrating the accelerometer 70 Viewing accelerometer data 70 Configuring DVR accel
27. the DVR before activation of the source disconnect device commonly use the standard wiring configuration as shown in Figure 20 below Refer to instructions on using the maintenance plug for manually shutting down the DVR Figure 20 Standard power and ignition wiring diagram Ignition Switch Ignition 2 n FIA Battery Cut Off Dig Input 7 A be deg Seige O DVR Main PA DS i O Ground 10A Delay off wiring configuration Sites that routinely use a source disconnect device and do not manually shut down the DVR with the maintenance plug must implement a delayed shutdown wiring scheme equivalent to those shown in Figure 21 on page 27 or Figure 22 on page 27 In both diagrams the relay device specified supports a variable time delay of 1 to 100 seconds When connected to a PENTA DVR the delay must be set for 10 seconds or greater 26 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 3 DVR installation Figure 21 Alternative power and ignition wiring diagram 12 VDC Ignition Switch Ignition CXA CI Battery Cut 0ff Dig Input 7 IA uo SN DVR Main Da Ground OA l l rara OC NKE 1 Battery TNO gt 12 VDC Si Delay before break Time delay relay odel KRDB121 anuf ABB Inc WWW SS C COM Figure 21 above depicts integration of a delay before break relay from
28. to the general camera options To access other options click the appropriate button General Defines camera names picture resolution color depth and frame rates Compression Defines compression parameters Security Defines embedded security content for captured video Camera control Allows fine adjustments to capture images Option settings are applied to individual cameras If you want to apply the same settings to all cameras click Apply Settings to All Cameras MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 51 Chapter 4 DVR configuration Figure 41 Camera Setup page Camera Selection Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 1 Camera 2 4 k Compression Security Camera Control Camera Settings Record images Camera name description Camera ID abbreviation Minimum interrecord interval Picture resolution Color resolution Camera capture type Vv Camera 1 Co 0 142857 sec 7 000007 fps 4ClF D1 24 bit Color hori 800 Camera Location From Recorder Distance from recorder metres 20 Bearing from recorder degrees from North 45 00 000 Camera 1 4CIF D1 24bits Color sso Ps da ee General camera options To configure general camera options 1 D Or oe o 52 Click General on the Camera Setup page to display the general options Figure 41 above Click a camera tile from those presented along the top of the window to select the camera to configure C
29. 29 sub 44 video input 38 contrast configuring 51 D date and time 46 digital input channel connections 30 DVR assembly accessory connections to figure 3 backbox connections 22 components of 20 contents of 4 DVR mounting plate template 103 E Ethernet cable basic system diagram 3 Ethernet crossover cable 4 43 44 F field 8 13 14 flush mount 12 frames per second configuring 51 fuses 22 25 G GPS DVR connection 22 indicator 78 installing 78 testing 82 H hard disk space requirements 5 housing camera flush mount 12 flush mount figure 13 surface mount 11 surface mount figure 12 housing DVR 106 components of 20 mounting 21 mounting figure 21 hue configuring 51 ID camera name 51 depot 50 image compression 51 53 54 quality configuring 51 restricted 54 images 5 images retrieving and viewing 4 impact sensor alignment of 73 alignment figure 74 installing 73 wiring 74 INI file editing 72 input power connections 24 IP address 43 44 L layout basic system 3 eight camera setup 8 eight camera system cabling 10 system 8 vehicle 97 vehicle figure 98 LEDs configuring 81 microphone installing 76 wiring dual channel 77 wiring single channel 77 78 Mux DVR connection 22 N Network DVR connection 22 network connections 43 44 O online resources 90 operating system 5 MobileView PENTA Installation M
30. 51 ImpactSensor lI HighRes KingCounty IM Passenger Fall_08 03 07 LI SpecialK iI WMA6195 U_20061204 133011 20061204 135011 II all3692 LI camdata I defecitve video_02 22 2009 L ttttt Remote desktop connection Certain configuration functions must be performed on the PENTA DVR itself The most effective means of accomplishing this is through remote desktop connection To establish a remote desktop connection 1 Connect an Ethernet crossover cable between your laptop Ethernet port and the DVR front Ethernet port A regular patch cable does not work 2 On the laptop click Start gt Settings gt Network Connections 3 Set the laptop s IP address and subnet as follows 44 e IP address 192 168 0 99 e Subnet 255 255 255 0 Open a remote desktop connection by clicking Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Remote desktop connection Alternatively you can also click Start gt Run and type mstsc exe in the run box Enter the DVR s IP address the default is 192 168 0 100 into the Remote Desktop Connection window Figure 36 on page 45 and click Connect Enter the DVR credential information e Default logon administrator Default password case sensitive Note Contact your system administrator to obtain the password MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 4 DVR configuration Once the DVR displays its desktop you can operate as if you are direct
31. 9 above 2 Drill the mounting holes 3 Connect one end of the supplied serial cable to COMM3 on the DVR 4 Route the other end of the serial cable to the mounting location for the accelerometer 68 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation 5 Configure the accelerometer see Configuring the accelerometer below and mount it Configuring the accelerometer To open the accelerometer configuration utility 1 Establish a remote desktop connection to the DVR See Remote desktop connection on page 44 2 Stop the DVS server See Stopping the DVS server on page 64 3 On the DVR desktop double click the shortcut labeled MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor The configuration software opens shown below is Penta Monitor 2 lO xi gt MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor written by Alfred Rosche V1 1 Build 10 Digital Inputs Temperature System Status Firmware Version Input Voltage Ignition LCD Test Firmware Update Transmitted Data Relays Received Data I Rela 1 p Mux 9 99 99 99 99 0 0 0 2D T Relay 2 r Command SPS View PUBX 03 00 1C Realtime Inputs Channel PUBX 04 004944 00 060180 002984 00 000 __ Send 002984 00 0 00 000 43 2E r Channel Channel 1 X j _Setal Pot Test MUX Cycle Set COM3 INI Switch Channel _MUX Alarm Read Serial cA D Converter Error Generation ___ LED s
32. A main housing 2 PENTA storage caddy Locating the DVR A mobile DVR is normally mounted within the vehicle s electronics enclosure Such enclosures vary in size and location depending on the vehicle make and model In general the electronics enclosure provides adequate space for the DVR For most vehicles this is located behind the driver and is typically lockable and climate controlled When deciding where to place the DVR ensure that the space adequately protects against liquid and foreign material intrusion and provides sufficient ventilation to maintain a 0 to 55 C operating temperature range 20 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 3 DVR installation Mounting the DVR The PENTA is designed to resist shock and vibration forces commonly observed on a transit vehicle Resistance to specified levels is only obtained when the DVR is secured to a stationary with respect to the vehicle vibration resistant and horizontal surface as shown in Figure 15 below Mounting the DVR in a way that does not meet these requirements may result in undesired performance To mount the DVR housing 1 Ona flat stationary and vibration resistant surface use the DVR mounting plate as a template to mark and drill four mounting holes See Appendix B Templates and dimensions on page 101 for the templates and dimensions and details on DVR mounting plate bolthole patterns 2 Using bolts locking washers and nuts mount the DVR
33. A system layout 1 Aluminum housing 6 DVR assembly 11 Ethernet cable 2 Camera 7 Wireless bridge 12 Panic button 3 Up to 16 cameras per DVR 8 Wireless antenna 13 Accelerometer 4 RG179 Siamese coaxial 9 Wireless antenna cable 14 Impact sensor cable 10 Microphones 5 GPS antenna The central component of the MobileView system is a high quality DVR which records images from eight or sixteen cameras monochrome or color depending on model dual channel audio and other information such as the time date and vehicle number You can adjust image storage capacity by changing your recording speed selected resolution and drive size The DVR begins capturing video within 90 seconds of receiving the vehicle s ignition signal It continues to capture data while that signal is present and for a programmable shutdown delay period after the vehicle ignition signal expires Surveillance and event based video data is stored on a mobile rated removable hard disk drive caddy When available storage capacity is full the DVR automatically overwrites the oldest data with new data in a FIFO first in first out fashion Note Most MobileView products are not supplied with mounting hardware Exceptions are noted in the appropriate sections of the manual The MobileView solution uses Video Manager software for the review of surveillance and event based video stored on the DVR Video Manager is also MobileView PENTA Installa
34. Camera Setup Audio Setup Alarm Events 1 0 Devices System Hie Local Viewer Settings Local Settings About WU Exit Configuration Close i The System Configuration dialog box displays a series of pages in the right pane These are similar to the tabbed pages displayed in other dialog boxes but are opened and closed using command buttons described below The buttons open these pages Vehicle Setup Defines general properties of the DVR within the vehicle Camera Setup Defines the video recording settings for each individual camera Audio Setup Defines the audio recording settings Alarm Events Defines output reactions based on input activation MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 49 Chapter 4 DVR configuration e O Devices Defines the generic input and out identification System Defines low level operating characteristics of the DVR Note The subsequent sections provide limited information necessary to accommodate initial DVR setup For more information on functions and options see the Mobile View Video Manager User Manual Vehicle setup To configure a vehicle 1 Click Vehicle Setup in the System Configuration dialog box Figure 40 on page 51 to open the Vehicle Setup page Figure 40 on page 51 2 Enter your depot ID and the corresponding vehicle ID The depot ID typically represents the description of the property to which the vehicle is assigned If installed this
35. Date amp Time tab and adjust settings to local time Select the Time Zone tab and adjust settings to the correct time zone Apply the daylight saving time adjustment if applicable O oO A OQ Select the Internet Time tab and adjust time server settings This step is optional Click Apply 8 Since these changes are being made to write protected drive C be sure to commit the changes and reboot the DVR See Committing DVR changes below N Committing DVR changes The C drive on the DVR is write protected Any changes to the OS or registry such as setting the time zone or loading an application upgrade require completion of a special write operation to update the read only image The DVR provides this function using an onboard commit utility To permanently write changes to the C drive 1 Establish a remote desktop connection See Remote desktop connection on page 44 for more information 2 Make changes to the system as required Examples of changes could be time settings or IP addresses MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 47 Chapter 4 DVR configuration 3 When finished double click the Commit shortcut on the desktop to launch the Commit application Figure 38 below Commit Press any key to close the Commit application window Perform an orderly shutdown to finalize a commit Close all windows on the remote desktop a b Click on the remote desktop to ensure that it has focus c
36. GND LINK J3 IV S caumniuwvneono Ta 222 2222222 Eno PEEEEEEESS SGGGSGG o gt qaqgaqaqgnaaqaaa lt A Digital inputs Each open collector digital input treats an input voltage between 5 to 30 VDC with respect to digital ground as activated or closed Inputs less than 1 VDC are treated as deactivated or open Voltages between 1 to 4 VDC have no guarantee of being seen as activated or deactivated Refer to Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation on page 67 for more information on connecting digital inputs to peripheral devices Ground link As stated above digital input voltages are measured with respect to digital ground The ground link jumper connects the DVR electrical ground to the digital ground For special installations where a digital input electrical reference return is different from the DVR electrical ground or where ground isolation is needed remove the ground link jumper and attach the alternate ground reference to connector J3 terminal 10 WARNING Never connect the MobileView PENTA electrical ground or chassis to systems with different ground references Doing so could damage both Systems or create a potential for electrical shock J3 harness connections The J3 harness couples an 18 pin Molex type connector to the J3 connector see Figure 26 on page 32 This arrangement provides dedicated termination points for each di
37. GRY CH8 The PENTA 8 channel video harness is shown above The PENTA 16 channel harness adds eight additional BNC barrel connectors to accommodate additional video inputs See Table 6 on page 39 for both 8 amp 16 channel harness pinouts 38 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Table 6 J6 harness pinout Chapter 3 DVR installation BNC barrel Color USE 1 Yellow Video Input Channel 1 2 Red Video Input Channel 2 3 White Video Input Channel 3 4 Blue Video Input Channel 4 5 Brown Video Input Channel 5 6 Orange Video Input Channel 6 7 Purple Video Input Channel 7 8 Grey Video Input Channel 8 9 PENTA 16 CH Yellow Video Input Channel 9 10 PENTA 16 CH Red Video Input Channel 10 11 PENTA 16 CH White Video Input Channel 11 12 PENTA 16 CH Blue Video Input Channel 12 13 PENTA 16 CH Brown Video Input Channel 13 14 PENTA 16 CH Orange Video Input Channel 14 15 PENTA 16 CH Purple Video Input Channel 15 16 PENTA 16 CH Grey Video Input Channel 16 Maintenance plug The maintenance plug Figure 34 lets you start or shut down the MobileView PENTA DVR manually You might need to force a manual shutdown to remove or swap the hard drive caddy It is also useful to force DVR shutdown for routine maintenance purposes Figure 34 Maintenance plug MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 39 Chapter 3 DVR installation Startup To start the DVR when it is off insert the maintenance plu
38. VS server 64 Deleting files 65 Restarting the DVS server 65 Installing the accelerometer 68 Configuring the accelerometer 69 Synchronizing the accelerometer 69 Calibrating the accelerometer 70 Viewing accelerometer data 70 Configuring DVR accelerometer alarm events 70 Enabling the accelerometer in the INI file 72 Installing an impact sensor 73 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 41 Chapter 4 DVR configuration Installing a panic button 74 Installing a microphone 76 Installing a GPS unit 78 MobileView PENTA testing 80 MobileView PENTA testing 80 MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor 80 Watchdog on off 81 LEDs andrelays 81 GPS testing 82 Real time inputs 82 Analog inputs 83 Voltages and temperatures 84 Relay testing 84 Fan and fuse status 84 Status indicators 84 Logging off 84 Video manager program 85 Troubleshooting 88 Contacting us 89 Online resources 90 DVR installation checklist 92 DVR viewer configuration checklist 94 Vehicle layout 97 Camera mounting plate template 102 DVR base plate 103 DVR assembly dimensions 104 42 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 4 DVR configuration Connecting to the DVR Once the MobileView PENTA DVR has been installed you can start configuring the device using a service laptop To configure the device you must have Video Manager installed in your laptop The steps in this chapter assume Video Manager is already installed and configured For more information on installing Video
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40. age 26 Figure 18 J1 main power connections Vehicle 10 A main fuse PENTA Main power 12 24 L J11 J1 Terminal 1 J 1 123 Ground return J1 2 J1 Terminal 2 Ignition m _ J1 3 J1 Terminal 3 1 A ignition fuse To connect power 1 Runa three conductor 16 AWG cord from the vehicle power electrical ground and ignition source locations to the DVR Note We recommend adding a 10 A inline fast blow fuse to the main power line and a 1 A inline fast blow fuse to the ignition input 24 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 2 3 5 Chapter 3 DVR installation With the vehicle power off make connections to the vehicle power and ignition sources Contact the vehicle manufacturer for information on connecting to the vehicle power source At the DVR remove the J1 connector and terminate each wire to the proper terminal as shown in Figure 18 on page 24 Before reattaching the J1 connector turn on the power and use a voltmeter to check each terminal for proper voltage and polarity Main power and ignition voltages should be nominal 12 or 24 VDC Note MobileView PENTA supports nominal SAE base vehicle voltages of 12 and 24 VDC After confirming voltages and polarities are correct remove the power plug the connector into the J1 receiver and then tighten the retaining screws J1 harness connections The J1 harness couples a 6 pin Mole
41. allation Manual 59 Chapter 4 DVR configuration Figure 47 I O Devices page Digital Input Channel Settings r Relay Output Channel Settings Multiplexer Camera Selection Channel label Channel label 03 0 01 Digital Output 1 01 Camera 1 I 02 Camera 2 02 Digital Input 2 02 Digital Output 2 J 03 Camera 3 03 Digital Input 3 03 Digital Output 3 fini Carad 04 Digital Input 4 04 Digital Output 4 mi 05 Digital Input 5 I 06 Camera 6 06 Digtal Input 6 J 07 Camera 7 I 08 Camera 8 07 Di ital Input 7 Analog input channel settings patel a I 09 Camera 9 08 Digital Input 8 09 Digital Input 9 Channel label 01 Analog Input 1 T 10 Camera 10 P 11 Camera 11 UU UUU U V UNUU lt lt lt lt 2 nr 10 Digital Input 10 02 Analog Input 2 I 12 Camera 12 11 Digital Input 11 03 Analog Input 3 J 13 UNAVAILABLE 2 TITE I I 14 UNAVAILABLE igital Input date Milt 15 UNAVAILABLE 13 Digital Input 13 05 Analog Input 5 I 16 UNAVAILABLE 14 Digital Input 14 06 Analog Input 6 07 jAnalog Input 7 08 15 Digital Input 15 16 Digital Input 16 m Multiplexer Settings Channel label Analog Input 8 Resting state camera Cycle dwell time Auto display off speed 01 Drivers screen 1 01 Camera 1 5 sec 2234 6993 mph p2 Mus Channel 2 01 Camera 1 n sec 2234 6993 mph 03 Mus Channel 3 jor Camera 1 i sec 2234 6993 mph ve
42. ameras to copy the current settings to all system cameras Click Apply to save the new settings MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 53 Chapter 4 DVR configuration Figure 42 Camera Setup Compression options Image Compression Compression algorithm r Low Compression level High Reset Compression Uncompressed image size 1188 0 kb Compressed image size 173 kb Compression rate 68 1 Camera 1 4CIF D1 24bits Color EEE Security camera options To configure camera security options 1 54 Click Security on the Camera Setup page to display the security options Figure 43 on page 55 Click a camera tile from those presented along the top of the window to select the camera to configure Ensure the Restrict local viewing only check box is clear If the box is checked Video Manager running from a remote computer will be unable to view video from the selected camera Ensure that all options under Image authentication are checked If these boxes are not checked Video Manager may display incorrect machine information during playback of archived video Click Apply Settings to All Cameras to copy the current settings to all system cameras Click Apply to save the new settings MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 4 DVR configuration Figure 43 Image security options Image Access Restrict local viewing only T r Image authentification Iv Image Authentification
43. and device end Pull back excess cable to a duct area where it can be folded and secured Leave a service loop as directed for specific devices Cables should not come into contact with bare metal edges light ballasts or magnetic speaker coils If ballasts and speaker coils cannot be avoided cross them perpendicularly Do not tighten cables that are secured with cable ties to the extent that the cable is compressed or damaged Do not crimp crush or severely bend the cables When passing cables through tapping plates or metal sidewalls of the vehicle if possible insert grommets in the holes to protect the cables If it is not possible make sure that the protective outer CL2 jacket is maintained when passing the cables through the holes When pulling cable through the conduit do not jerk or overpull the cables These actions will stretch and damage the cable If you must pull cables through vehicle walls with limited access or conduit attach a pull line to the cable jacket not to the connector and gently pull the cable through the appropriate routing paths Route cables from each camera location to the DVR location as determined by your specific system layout Figure 3 on page 10 shows an example of cabling layout After reaching camera locations leave enough cable for a 6 in 152 mm service loop at each location Chapter 2 Camera installation Figure 3 Typical eight camera cabling layout 1 Front door camera 4 Rear
44. and requires amplification by an external system 36 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 3 DVR installation Note Connection to on vehicle audio systems requires special configuration on both the DVR and the amplification system Harness based connection is not provided Consult your UTC sales representative or technical support before connecting to external audio systems Relay output Relay contacts are shown in their de energized state and are rated for 200 mA maximum current draw J5 harness connections The J5 harness couples a ten pin Molex type connector to the J5 connector Figure 30 Except for audio output this arrangement provides dedicated termination points for each connection Common and specific usage of each termination point is provided in Table 5 Figure 31 J5 harness analog audio output and relay connection Sa 01 E ITS js 223456789002 S a 3 Ca 12 Table 5 J5 harness pinout 10 pin Molex Color Use J5 block 1 Yellow Analog input 1 J5 1 2 Red Analog input 2 J5 2 3 White Relay 1 NC J5 7 4 Blue Relay 1 NO J5 9 5 Brown Relay 1 common J5 8 6 Black GND J5 3 7 Black GND J5 3 8 Orange Relay 2 NC J5 10 9 Purple Relay 2 NO J5 12 10 Gray Relay 2 Common J5 11 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 37 Chapter 3 DVR installation J6 video input connections T
45. anual options accelerometer 70 alarm event 57 audio 56 audio figure 57 camera 51 52 security 54 vehicle 50 vehicle figure 51 P panic button figure 75 installing 74 wiring 76 power connections camera 32 indicators 89 J1 connector 24 main system input 24 main figure 25 microphone figure 77 single channel wiring figure 77 R RAM requirements 5 rate compression 53 raw accelerometer data 70 relays configuring 81 DVR connection 22 reset key panic button with 75 resolution configuring 51 Restrict 54 retrieving images 4 rotating camera 14 S sample time accelerometer 70 saturation configuring 51 security configuring 54 options figure 55 Security access to camera inages 51 Serial LED DVR connections 22 Show satellite information 82 shutdown 40 software updates MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Index requirements 5 status output connections 29 status output connections figure 29 subnet 43 44 surface mount 11 synchronization accelerometer 69 automatic time server turning off 47 T template camera mounting 102 template DVR mounting 103 testing 79 time setting 46 troubleshooting 88 V Vehicle configuration 50 vehicle configuration options figure 51 view GPS Show satellite information 82 viewing 5 Viewing accelerometer data 70 viewing images 4 viewingGPS satellite information 82 W wireless antenna c
46. anual 103 Appendix B Templates and dimensions DVR assembly dimensions Figure 67 below provides the DVR assembly dimensions Figure 67 DVR assembly dimensions A N e to a 4 y T omo oo ur i 11 175 in gt SEEO 50 e 11 175 in gt E 2 i A lt 9 836 in A pem Z02A0055 7 124 in gt TU DEOOCODA OOoooono LI noaren N PaP DODO ne E n B28 00000 CEO q A a O00C0COONDO O 5 ipl n coum op 000mm an0 mo o m 2 BERS DE ae e 0 DDD BEEE Nu Of sy Fassi r 3 re A s DJ 11 175 in 104 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Index A accelerometer 70 alarm events configuring 70 calibrating 70 configuring 69 connecting and disconnecting 69 data viewing 70 enabling 72 in typical system layout 3 installing 68 orientation in vehicle 68 sample time 70 alarm event accelerometer configuring 70 71 accelerometer typical figure 71 based on sudden vertical motion 71 configuring 57 options figure 58 set point in Gs typical 71 status indicators 84 analog digital DVR connection
47. bbreviations e FL Flush mount e RC Recessed MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 97 Appendix A Checklists and worksheets e FF Variable focus forward facing Figure 63 Vehicle layout lt ml Vehicle length ft Articulated circle one Yes or No Camera legend e FL camera e RC camera e FF camera Notes 98 SS MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Appendix A Checklists and worksheets MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 99 Appendix B Templates and dimensions Summary This appendix provides templates and dimensions to help you install the MobileView PENTA system MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 101 Appendix B Templates and dimensions Camera mounting plate template Use this mounting template to drill the holes for the mounting plate in the correct places Figure 64 Mounting plate template 0 750 in D N 0 188 in y 2 O Te to ci lt 4 055 in gt 102 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Appendix B Templates and dimensions DVR base plate Use this mounting template to drill the holes for the mounting plate in the correct places Figure 65 DVR base plate 1 0 787 in 6 199 in Figure 66 DVR base plate 2 Fi Z lt 0 165in ye gt fr 5 25 in i gt A 10 55 in MobileView PENTA Installation M
48. bit drill the mounting holes 12 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 2 Camera installation 5 Connect the video and power cables to the camera assembly 6 Mount the camera assembly to the vehicle surface using two fasteners screwed into panel nuts Figure 7 7 To align the camera s field of view to the appropriate angle see Adjusting the camera s field of view below 8 Attach the cover plate to the housing Figure 8 below If you are installing a square housing you must drill two additional mounting holes for the cover plate Figure 7 Camera housing installation Angled flush mount housing Square flush mount housing Figure 8 Cover installation Angled flush mount cover Square flush mount cover Adjusting the camera s field of view Depending on the camera s location you might have to adjust the camera angle to provide the best field of view Adjusting the camera angle might include MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 13 Chapter 2 Camera installation altering the horizontal or vertical angles of the camera and for surface mount cameras using a spacer See Figure 9 below To adjust the vertical angle 1 Loosen the camera s pivot screws 2 Rotate the camera to the correct angle 3 Retighten the pivot screws Figure 9 Adjusting the camera s vertical angle Surface mount cameras are configured at the factory to be installed onto the ceiling of the vehicle You can
49. bration Installed calibrated properly oriented correctly calibrated using MV4 Monitor tool mounting surface not subject to vibration Confirm Time Zone time and date are correct Confirm Backbox IP Subnet and Gateway if applicable Refer to Customer provided list if applicable Confirm all cameras installed are functioning clear images and save jpg images one for each camera Confirm Depot ID and Vehicle ID are entered correctly per end customer requirements refer to DVR configuration checklist if completed Enabled and tested 1 Use PENTA Monitor to test input functionality and 2 Push button and confirm event recorded in Log Record Enabled and tested 1 Use PENTA Monitor to test input functionality 2 Strike the sensor in the x or y direction and confirm event recorded in Log Record DVR input configured and enabled for correct G Force with correct alarm event reaction Tested if present Delete Archive files from the Archive E partition and delete all files from the Workspace D Outgoing Folder Installed and aligned properly Secured MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 93 Appendix A Checklists and worksheets DVR viewer configuration checklist Table 12 Property information DVR and client viewer vehicle settings Property information Property name Vehicle fleet numbers attach separate list if necessary DVR date and time workgroup backbox network settings
50. d red LED is off the system is functioning properly When the red LED is on it indicates the system needs service Installing a microphone The DVR supports up to two optional microphones One is typically mounted in the head sign area near the driver and a second can be mounted toward the rear of the vehicle See the instructions provided with the microphones for installation procedures Route a two conductor shielded twisted pair cable for audio and a twisted pair power cable 18 AWG wire is recommended from the microphone device to the DVR location The shield drain wire is attached at the microphone end only Leave a service loop at the microphone end Figure 56 shows single channel audio wiring for one microphone Figure 57 shows dual channel audio wiring for two microphones 76 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation Figure 56 Single channel audio wiring Audio Input 1 J2 terminal 2 PZM 11LL Ground J2 terminal 5 MSS 4007 00 00 12VDC 12VDC Output J2 terminal 1 G d a Ground J2 terminal 5 Figure 57 Dual channel audio wiring Audio 1 Audio Input 1 J2 terminal 2 Ground J2 terminal 5 Audio 1 PZM 11LL MSS 4007 00 00 12VDC 12VDC Output J2 terminal 1 G d a Ground J2 terminal 5 Audio 2 Audio Input 2 J2 terminal 3 Ground J2 terminal 5 Audio 2 PZM 11LL MSS 4007 00 00 12VDC 12VDC
51. dio is not recorded Note Changing this selection reinitializes the data acquisition system and purges all stored audio and video data Ensure that the Local audio play only check box is clear If the box is checked Video Manager running from a remote computer will be unable to playback audio from the recorder Edit the audio channel names to match the installation Click Apply to save the new settings MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 4 DVR configuration Figure 45 Audio Setup page Sound Access Record audio 141 Local audio play only Sound Settings Audio channel 1 name Front of Vehicle Audio channel 2name Back of Vehicle Audio sample rate fi KHz sl Audio sample resolution Low 8 bit v fia Alarm events Click Alarm Events in the System Configuration dialog box to display the Alarm Events page Figure 46 on page 58 The Alarm Events page is broken into five main sections Event List Lists all events programmed in the DVR Event Settings Defines basic event configuration settings Event Activation Defines the input and state required to activate the event Activation Schedule Defines a schedule when the event is active Event Reaction Defines reactions that occur when the event activates Aside from recording video events are the most useful function of the DVR MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 57 Chapter 4 DVR configuration Figure 46 Alarm Events page
52. e bracket and replace the set screws The lens set screw and the wiring harness should be positioned at the bottom of the camera Figure 13 below Figure 13 Reattaching the camera to the mounting bracket a 1 Lens set screw 2 Wiring harness 16 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 2 Camera installation MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 17 Chapter 2 Camera installation 18 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 3 DVR installation Summary This chapter provides information on installing and wiring the MobileView PENTA DVR Content Installation overview 20 Locating the DVR 20 Mounting the DVR 21 Wiring 22 Connectors and cable harnesses 23 Connecting the DVR 23 J1 input power connections 24 Battery disconnect systems 26 J2 audio and status connections 28 J3 digital input channel connections 30 J4 camera power connections 32 J5 analog audio out and relay output connections 35 J6 video input connections 38 Maintenance plug 39 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 19 Chapter 3 DVR installation Installation overview The PENTA DVR is designed specifically for installation on public transit vehicles This logistically assumes that certain mounting and wiring limitations common to that environment exist The installation instructions provided in this chapter are tailored to that expectation Figure 14 Components of the DVR assembly 1 PENT
53. ed Click OK oP 9 Di Figure 37 Remote desktop connection Local Resources tab fu Remote Desktop Connection 4 Remote Desktop __ Connection General Display Local Resources Programs Experience Advanced Remote computer sound g Leave 3 Keyboard Swe forexample ALT TAB in full screen mode only Local devices and resources Select the devices and resources you want to use in your T remote session TT Printers FP Clipboard Date and time settings Time and date parameters must be set on the DVR to correctly capture time stamped images These parameters include configuring the time zone automatic adjustment for daylight saving time and identification of a network timeserver for systems without a GPS antenna installed Note Timeserver settings require a wireless connection to a network time protocol NTP server from the DVR network Please consult the network administrator for information on accessing the NTP server 46 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 4 DVR configuration Caution Failing to properly adjust system time may cause time based searches to fail or result in partial or complete data loss To adjust your system time 1 Establish a remote connection See Remote desktop connection on page 44 2 Double click the system clock in the taskbar shown below we 4 46PM The Date and Time Properties dialog screen opens Select the
54. epair MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 23 Chapter 3 DVR installation All connectors are equipped with dual vibration resistant screw down retainers The connector must be fully seated and each screw down tightly engaged to ensure the connector remains in place during normal operation WARNING It is the installer s responsibility to ensure all power is off before connections are made We recommend checking all power connections for shorts and grounds before applying power Failure to follow this recommendation may result in damage to the vehicle or the DVR as well as injury to the installation personnel J1 input power connections Main power ground and ignition are supplied to the three terminal Phoenix connector labeled J1 on the DVR In addition to onboard fuses we recommend external inline fusing with the main power and ignition inputs as shown in Figure 18 below The J1 connector uses both locking clips and retaining screws to ensure that it does not disconnect during operation By design this makes the connector logistically difficult to remove To remove the connector fully loosen the retaining screws and gently rock the connector side to side while pulling the connector away from the DVR chassis The connector eventually pulls free Note The DVR is designed to work with a continuous main power source Using an intermittent power source requires special circuitry as detailed in Battery disconnect systems on p
55. erometer alarm events 70 Enabling the accelerometer in the INI file 72 Installing an impact sensor 73 Installing a panic button 74 Installing a microphone 76 Installing a GPS unit 78 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 67 Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation Installing the accelerometer You must configure the accelerometer before mounting the device Once the accelerometer has been mounted you can no longer configure the device See Configuring the accelerometer on page 69 for more information Mount the accelerometer on a flat stable surface The selected location should not be subject to vibration exceeding that experienced by the vehicle chassis A frame mount or reference location is preferred Failure to consider location variables may contribute to erroneous activations Ensure that the mounting location is not subject to exposure to liquids during vehicle cleaning Damage or corrosion of components may result if unit is sprayed down with water or other cleaning liquids Figure 49 Accelerometer 3 Axis Accelerometer Caution Calibrate before installing Li 1 This side faces the front of the vehicle To install the accelerometer 1 Using the accelerometer as a template mark the locations of the mounting holes Align the accelerometer so that it is square with the front and back of the vehicle and so the Y arrow points to the front of the vehicle as shown in Figure 4
56. ew PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 3 DVR installation Status connections The camera and software LED outputs provide a quick means of determining the operating status of the DVR e Camera LED This output is normally inactive and turns ON when a fault condition occurs in the DVR The most common fault is video loss from a configured camera e Software LED This output is normally active and turns OFF if the DVR software stops running Note If the software is not running neither the camera nor software LED outputs will work These open collector outputs are designed to work with the MobileView MSS 4008 series status devices The devices are equipped with one red and green LED The red LED is reserved for connection to the camera output and the green LED to the software output For more information see Installing a panic button on page 74 J2 harness connections The J2 harness couples a 14 pin Molex type connector to the J2 connector see Figure 24 below This arrangement provides dedicated termination points for audio input microphone power and DVR status outputs along with spare voltage and ground points Common and specific usage of each termination point is provided in Table 2 below Figure 24 J2 cable harness Cs gt 12345678 SS E S PE Table 2 J2 harness pinout 14 pin Molex Color Use J2 block 1 Brown AUD1 J2 2
57. for the panic button wiring using a 3 4 in 20 mm drill bit the wires and applying heat shrink tubing to the exposed wire Note The panic button with key reset has six wires and the panic button without key reset has only five The NC and common wires are both yellow and are interchangeable Route the cable to the DVR See Figure 55 on page 76 Connect the cable to the connectors as follows e Connect the yellow NC and common wires to Digital Input 1 J3 terminal 1 and 12VDC Out J3 terminal 9 e Connect the gray positive wire to 12VDC Out J3 terminal 9 or any other available 12 V terminal e Connect the green normal wire to Software LED output J2 terminal 7 e Connect the red check wire to Camera LED output J2 terminal 6 e Connect the white negative wire present only on the panic button with key reset to Ground J3 terminal 10 Note Digital Input 2 J3 terminal 2 is typically reserved for the impact sensor input Mount the panic button using the previously drilled holes MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 75 Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation Figure 55 Panic button wiring Green Software LED J2 terminal 7 J nee Camera LED J2 terminal 6 CS Q e Yell Digital Input 1 J3 terminal 1 Yellow 12VDC Output J3 terminal 9 Gray MSS4008 00 00 Status LEDs The MobileView PENTA provides LEDs for status indication When the green LED is on an
58. g into either the upper or lower PS2 port If main power is present the DVR starts up Initially the software and camera LEDs flash on the status device and the LCD displays the words WDOG OFF When the DVR software starts the LEDs stop flashing the LCD message WDOG OFF clears and the DVR enters a normal operating state Removal of the maintenance plug has no affect on the system If the ignition input is deactivated the system s shutdown timer sequence will activate Upon expiration of the shutdown dwell time the DVR shuts down Shutdown To shut down the DVR while it is running normally or during the delayed shutdown time insert the maintenance plug into either the upper or lower PS2 port The DVR immediately begins an orderly shutdown The DVR remains off while the maintenance plug is in place If upon removal of the maintenance plug if the ignition input is active the DVR begins its startup sequence 40 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 4 DVR configuration Summary This chapter provides information to help you troubleshoot problems and contact technical support in case you need assistance with your equipment Content Connecting to the DVR 43 Remote desktop connection 44 Local resources 45 Date and time settings 46 Committing DVR changes 47 System configuration 48 Vehicle setup 50 Camera setup 51 Audio setup 56 Alarm events 57 I O devices 59 System options 61 Deleting files after setup 64 Stopping the D
59. ge of the 255 set points will be available MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 35 Chapter 3 DVR installation If full scale input is greater than 30 VDC the input voltage must be reduced to fall within the supported range Voltage reduction may be accomplished using a simple voltage divider network see Figure 30 below Figure 30 Voltage divider analog input Vin R1 Vout Analog Input 0 30 VDC R2 In Figure 30 above a certain amount of the input voltage Vin is expended across resistor R1 The remaining voltage Vout is routed and monitored by the analog input It is up to the installer to determine the proper values of R1 and R2 based on specified voltage input variables The value of VOUT is determined by the formula below Vout R2 Vin R1 R2 Since DVR analog inputs support a maximum voltage input of 30 VDC Vout is always 30 VDC For most applications R2 can be set to 10 kQ and the value of Vin is the full scale value of the voltage input to be measured Solving the above equation for variable R1 allows simple calculation of its required value R1 R2 Vin Vout R2 In the example above to monitor a 40 VDC variable input using a DVR analog input would require an R1 of 3 3 kQ with an R2 of 10 kQ R1 R2 Vin Vout R2 R1 10 kQ 40 VDC 30 VDC 10 kQ RI 3 3 kQ Audio output The audio outputs are two monaural halves of a stereo output The output is 1V RMS line level
60. gital input two digital ground and eight 12 VDC outputs Common and specific usage of each termination point is provided in Table 3 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 31 Chapter 3 DVR installation Figure 26 J3 harness digital input connection GND Sa j3 22345678907 EEE S Hs 10 2 Table 3 J3 harness pinout 18 pin Molex Color Use J3 block 1 Yellow Digital input 1 J3 1 2 Red Digital input 2 J3 2 3 White Digital input 3 J3 3 4 Blue Digital input 4 J3 4 5 Brown Digital input 5 J3 5 6 Orange Digital input 6 J3 6 7 Purple Digital input 7 J3 7 8 Grey Digital input 8 J3 8 9 Black Ground J3 10 10 Green 12V Digital 1 J3 9 11 Green 12V Digital 2 J3 9 12 Green 12V Digital 3 J3 9 13 Green 12V Digital 4 J3 9 14 Green 12V Digital 5 J3 9 15 Green 12V Digital 6 J3 9 16 Green 12V Digital 7 J3 9 17 Green 12V Digital 8 J3 9 18 Black Ground J3 10 J4 camera power connections MobileView PENTA provides two 12 VDC camera power outputs on the four terminal Phoenix connector labeled J4 on the DVR see Figure 27 on page 33 The J4 connector uses retaining screws to ensure it does not disconnect during operation By design the connector is easily removed if the retaining screws are 32 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 3 DVR installation fully disengaged a
61. he MobileView PENTA provides eight BNC type video inputs on the miniature DIN connector labeled J6 see Figure 32 below Access to these video inputs requires attachment of the J6 harness described below The J6 connector uses retaining screws to ensure that it does not disconnect during operation By design the connector is easily removed if the retaining screws are fully disengaged and a slight force perpendicular to the connector is applied Ensure that the retaining screws are fully engaged or unwanted disconnection may occur Figure 32 J6 video input connection J6 harness connections The J6 harness couples eight or sixteen BNC barrel type connectors to the J6 connector see Figure 33 below This arrangement provides dedicated termination points for each video input Each BNC is color coded and labeled to indicate the assigned video input number See Figure 33 below and Table 6 on page 39 for added detail on J6 harness color code and video input assignments Figure 33 J6 harness video cable PENTA 8 channel Ed YEL CH1 C OOQ RED CH2 E WHT CH3 _ BLU CH4 E B BRN CH5 BNC o p Camera_4 u 8888 K J6 VIDEO INPUT Camera 5
62. heck the Record images box to record the selected camera Enter a camera name and abbreviation for the selected camera Set the frame capture rate for the selected camera Set the picture resolution to the desired value Refer to Table 7 on page 53 for supported resolution sizes Higher resolution results in larger video file sizes and better image quality Lower resolution results in smaller video size and reduced image quality Set the color depth to the desired value For the PENTA DVR ignore the distance and bearing parameters MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 4 DVR configuration 9 Select Apply to save the new settings 10 Repeat all steps for each camera Table 7 Supported camera resolutions Resolution NTSC Low 352 x 240 Quarter D1 Medium 704 x 240 Half D1 High 704 x 480 D1 Compression camera options To configure image compression options 1 Click Compression on the Camera Setup page to display compression options Figure 42 on page 54 Click a camera tile from those presented along the top of the window to select the camera to configure Move the compression slider left lower or right higher to achieve the desired compression level Lower compression results in larger video file sizes and better image quality Higher compression results in smaller video size and reduced image quality Click Reset Compression to restore the system default value Click Apply Settings to All C
63. ia ER Altitude IV Show Trace V Show PRN JV Show SN TT Show Ch No p GPS Data seu Bx 03 00 1CH Real time inputs The most useful part of the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program is the real time inputs screen Figure 62 on page 83 This screen shows the status of every user controllable MobileView input output fan fuse and voltage level on the DVR 82 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Figure 62 Real time input options Analog Channels Vin PSU Status 1 2 Sv 0 0 194 122 ov ov 23 Sv fe 2 00510 Analog inputs 106 125 Temperature System Drive Enable Relay Testng r Chapter 6 Testing Ignition Maintenance Pio Digital Input 1 Pint Digital Input 2 Pin 2 Digital Input 3 Pin 3 Digital Input 4 Pin 4 Digital Inout 5 Pin 5 Digital Input 6 Pins Digital Input 7 Pin Digital Input 8 Pin 8 amp HDD Locked A HDD Present FA Fane Enabled g HDD Fan di MOR Fan A SV Fuse Status SA 12V Fuse Status sf The MobileView PENTA DVR lets you monitor two analog signal inputs Analog inputs are generally used to measure such things as pressure temperature and velocity These variables are commonly available on heavy duty vehicles Once these are converted to electrical inputs in the ranges of 0 to 30 V the DVR can monitor and act upon them The value directly under each bar is the digital value between 1 and 255 of each analog input The d
64. icators The DVR has ten digital inputs The circle shown on the right side of the real time input screen Figure 62 on page 83 indicates the status of each input All inputs use a black circle to indicate the off state The on state is shown by red and green circles In the Alarm events configuration screen an input on state equates to Activated while input off state equates to Deactivated Logging off Once you complete the review and testing of your DVR s main features log off from the DVR To log off 1 Close the Real time inputs screen 2 Close the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program The DVS server restarts automatically 84 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 6 Testing 3 Log off the remote desktop session Video manager program Another way to test system operation is to use the Video Manager program to view video in the same manner as a system operator Video Manager applications are found in the MobileView Video Manager User Manual Items to check using the Video Manager application include the following Camera name and resolution during playback Event activations based on programmed inputs Archival storage and playback Text overlays to ensure accuracy of information and readability General system configurations such as DVR name and system date time Audio input MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 85 Chapter 6 Testing 86 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 7 Troublesh
65. igital value is necessary to create an event based on an analog input To determine digital values for analog input conditions 1 Change the state of the analog input to the condition under evaluation 2 Record the input value at that condition 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each condition 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each input MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 83 Chapter 6 Testing Voltages and temperatures Key input and output voltages are shown here One critical monitor is input VIN This provides the input voltage to the DVR from the vehicle The nominal voltage is 24 V Common regulated voltage from a running vehicle is approximately 27 5 V Common battery voltage from a stationary vehicle varies between 22 5 and 24 5 V depending on battery state Observing this input helps determine why the system shuts down in over or under voltage conditions System temperature is also shown in this screen Figure 62 on page 83 This screen shows what external or internal factors create overheating conditions Relay testing Each relay activates and deactivates in succession when you click the Enable Relay Testing checkbox Fan and fuse status The DVR front status LCD provides a summary of fan and power conditions The real time input screen Figure 62 on page 83 shows detailed information about each fan and fuse A checkmark icon indicates the fan or fuse is working A warning icon indicates a problem Status ind
66. ion is provided as a guide and not a rule for actual camera placement In all new installations you should obtain customer acceptance of camera location and fields of view as part of installation planning Figure 2 Typical eight camera setup with fields of view shown 1 Front door camera Front of the bus over 5 Rear to front camera Back of the bus the driver s head looking at the front looking up the aisle to the front of the bus Pessengerenty 6 SideEye side camera Exterior of the bus 2 Forward facing camera Front of the bus by the front door looking toward the back looking in front of the bus of the bus 3 Front to rear camera Front of the bus 7 Center to rear camera Between the front looking down the center aisle to the back and back door looking down the center 4 Rear exit camera Across from the back aisle to the back of the bus door looking at the back doorway 8 SideEye rear camera Back of the bus looking behind the bus Note Cameras 6 and 8 in Figure 2 above are MobileView SideEye cameras Camera 2 is a MobileView forward facing camera For installation of these cameras see their respective manuals shown in References and related documents on page 6 8 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 2 Camera installation Camera cable guidelines When installing camera cable follow these guidelines MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Avoid excessive lengths of cable at the control
67. lane Shock events from the impact sensor are typically monitored on digital input 2 using a special connection configuration that provides input to the DVR and power to the impact sensor The sensor which is typically mounted near the DVR enclosure comes with a 7 ft 2 1 m cable that is designed to terminate at the DVR as explained below Caution Failure to follow the instructions provided may result in damage to the DVR or the impact sensor Do not install the impact sensor until you have tested its functionality on each vehicle The impact sensor should be mounted on a flat stable surface and secured to the frame of the vehicle The mounting surface must not be subject to vibrations Impact sensor installation requires use of a 10 kQ 1 4 W resistor To avoid possible shorts ensure resistor leads are insulated with heat shrink preferred or electrical tape To install the impact sensor 1 Using the impact sensor as a template mark the location of the two mounting holes The impact sensor should be aligned so that it is square with the front and rear of the vehicle see Figure 52 on page 74 2 Drill the mounting holes with an appropriate size drill bit 3 Mount the impact sensor 4 Route the provided cable to the DVR If you need to extend the cable splice a three conductor 18 AWG cable to the impact sensor s cable The spliced wires must be soldered and heat shrink tubing must be used to insulate exposed wire The maxi
68. ly connected to the DVR Figure 36 Remote Desktop Connection window Tu Remote Desktop Connection Remote Desktop 4 Connection d Computer 192 168 0 100 User name None specified You will be asked for credentials when you connect ene cos ss ce To log off from a remote desktop connection session I Close all windows on the remote desktop 2 Click on the remote desktop to ensure that it has focus 3 4 Select Log Off from the menu and then click OK Press Alt F4 to display the Shut Down Windows dialog box Local resources By default the Remote Desktop Connection program uses resource mapping to make certain system resources available between the connected computers Shared resources include sound peripheral communication ports printers mass storage drives and other plug and play devices The MobileView DVR does not function properly when its local resources are remapped To turn off remote desktop resource mapping 1 Start the remote desktop program 2 Click Options to expand the Remote Desktop window 3 4 In the Remote computer sound box select Leave at remote computer Click the Local Resources tab MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 45 Chapter 4 DVR configuration In the Apply Windows key combinations box select In full screen mode only Check Clipboard under Local devices and resources Click More Make sure all boxes and options are clear
69. meter in the INI file By default the DVR INI file disables the accelerometer opreation Enabling accelerometer operation requires that you change the INI file Details on this change are outlined below Caution Using extreme caution when editing system INI files Unspecified changes may result in unexpected system behavior or data loss To enable accelerometer functionality 1 Establish a remote desktop connection to the DVR 2 Shut down the DVSS_ Server See Stopping the DVS server on page 64 for more information on shutting down the DVS server Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the D drive on the DVR Double click the workspace directory Double click the Workspace folder Oe SOV GP 0 Open the FltSetting_GE ini file and scroll to the following section AccelerometerSettings AccelerometerType non AccelerometerComPort 3 AccelerometerBaudRate 57600 7 Change the AccelerometerType to seraccel AccelerometerSettings AccelerometerType seraccel AccelerometerComPort 3 AccelerometerBaudRate 57600 72 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation 8 Save and close the INI file 9 Restart the DVS server and close the remote desktop connection Accelerometer functionality is now enabled Installing an impact sensor The MobileView PENTA allows you to connect an optional impact sensor to sense shock impacts greater than 4 G on the horizontal p
70. mum cable length is 25 ft 7 6 m 5 Connect the impact sensor cable to the J3 connector as follows see Figure 53 on page 74 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 73 Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation e Connect the red positive wire to 12VDC Out J3 terminal 9 e Connect the black common wire to Ground J3 terminal 10 e Connect the green or white input wire to Digital Input 2 J3 terminal 2 e Install a 10 KQ 1 4 W resistor between J3 terminal 2 and J3 terminal 9 Figure 52 Aligning the impact sensor 1 Align square with the front and rear of the vehicle 2 Align square with the sides of the vehicle 3 Cable to DVR backbox Figure 53 Impact sensor wiring MSS 7 100 00 02 Green or white 10KOhm Red Resistor Digital Input 2 J3 terminal 2 Black 12VDC Output J3 terminal 9 Installing a panic button Ground J3 terminal 10 Panic buttons are optional and are typically installed near the driver There are two models one with a key reset and one without Figure 54 74 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation Figure 54 Panic buttons To install a panic button 1 Mark the location of the mounting holes using the panic button as a template 2 Drill the mounting holes using a 3 16 in 5 mm drill bit 3 4 Splice a six conductor 18 AWG cable to the panic button wiring by soldering Drill a hole
71. n Manual includes an overview of the product and detailed instructions explaining e How to wire the MobileView system e Howto configure and commission the system e How to test the system There is also information describing how to contact technical support if you have questions or concerns To use this document effectively you should have a basic knowledge of the following e CCTV systems and components e Electrical wiring e Windows XP operating system e TCP IP networking e Windows Remote Desktop protocol and file sharing Read these instructions and all related documentation before installing or operating this product The most current versions of this and related documentation are available from technical support Refer to Contacting us on page 89 for instructions on contacting technical support Note A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation Product overview The MobileView PENTA digital video recording system DVR has two models that support up to sixteen cameras multichannel audio and optional equipment such as an impact sensor status tag indicator GPS and wireless networking devices A MobileView system consists of software applications and the required equipment The system may also include the accessories shown in Figure 1 on page 3 2 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1 Typical MobileView PENT
72. nd a slight force perpendicular to the connector is applied Ensure retaining screws are fully engaged or unwanted disconnection may occur Figure 27 J4 camera power connection ja 1234 2 S 12VDC 12 VDC GROUND GROUND Output limits The total current draw for all 12 VDC outputs should not exceed 3 A Note Although cameras draw the most total current on a system all 12 VDC devices powered by the DVR must be considered when calculating the current draw J4 harness connections The J4 harness couples eight two pin Molex type connectors to the J4 connector see Figure 28 below This arrangement provides dedicated termination points for each camera power connection Common and specific usage of each termination is provided in Table 4 on page 34 Figure 28 J4 harness camera power connection PENTA 8 channel Cir A CERA POE S The PENTA 8 channel power harness is shown above The PENTA 16 channel harness adds eight additional 2 pin power connectors to accommodate additional camera power outputs See Table 4 on page 34 for both 8 amp 16 channel harness pinouts MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 33 Chapter 3 DVR installation Table 4 J4 harness pinout Camera 2 pin Molex Color Use J4 block USE 1 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR CH 1 2 Black GND J4 3 2 1 Red
73. nect the video and power cables to the camera and then feed the excess cable into the vehicle s duct area Mount the camera and mounting plate onto the vehicle surface and tapping plate if used Do not put the screw in the center of the mounting hole slot Figure 5 To align the camera s field of view see Adjusting the camera s field of view on page 13 Use a thread locking compound which prevents screws from vibrating to secure the surface mount housing to the mounting plate with the four 3 8 in tamper resistant tamper torque machine screws Figure 6 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 11 Chapter 2 Camera installation Figure 5 Mounting plate installation Flush mounted cameras There are two types of flush mount cameras square and angled Flush mount camera assemblies are mounted flush with the side panels of the vehicle Note The square bezel that holds the glass camera cover has countersunk holes in the back face that cover the two housing screws The housing and bezel screws are separated to allow access to the camera for focusing and adjusting while the housing is held firmly in place To flush mount a camera housing 1 Leave at least 6 in 152 mm of clearance behind the mounting location 2 Cuta 3 25 x 3 25 in 83 x 83 mm hole in the appropriate location on the mounting surface 3 Using the housing as a template mark the location of the mounting holes 4 Using a 3 16 in 5 mm drill
74. o 100 for normal operation The amount of storage space within the system data file to allocate to the storage of video data expressed as a percentage of the whole data file size As video pictures are generally the most storage intensive of the recorded parameters most space should be allocated to the storage of video data Default value is 94 The amount of storage space within the system data file to allocate to the storage of sound data expressed as a percentage of the whole data file size Space for sound recording is only required if sound recording has been enabled or if it is intended that sound recording may be required at some later time Default value is 5 The amount of storage space within the system data file to allocate to the storage of recorder or site positions GPS locations from a mobile recorder and expressed as a percentage of the whole data file size As site locations or GPS data have minimal space requirements the percentage allocated to this can be small Default value is 1 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 63 Chapter 4 DVR configuration Option Description System alarm events The amount of storage space within the system data file to allocate to the storage of alarm system event logs As the event log requires a comparatively small amount of storage space the percentage allocated to this can be minimal Default value is 0 Enter storage allocation parameters as a percentage value The equi
75. o not change these options Caution Storage allocation and usage options control the structure of the recorder s data file Options cannot be changed without erasing and recreating the data file which results in permanent loss of all existing recorded data Only experienced operators should change storage allocation and usage The system data file stores all video audio GPS and other recorded information as well as site details The following rules apply to the creation and management of the system data file The system data file is a single file containing all recorded parameters indexes and other necessary structures e Only experienced operators should manage the system data file e Changing the structure of the data file once it has been created results in the loss of all stored video data e Sufficient space must be allocated for all parameters that are to be recorded video sound GPS Table 8 Storage allocation and usage options Option Description Total space available Space to allocate Video data Sound data GPS data The total amount of disk space available on the drive where the data file resides This should be the full size of the storage drive The amount of disk space to allocate on the storage drive for the system data file expressed as a percentage of the total space available As the storage drive should not be used for any other storage purpose this setting should always be set t
76. ooting and Support This chapter provides information to help you troubleshoot problems and shows you how to contact technical support should you need assistance with your PENTA DVR or MobileView system Content Troubleshooting 88 Contacting us 89 Online resources 90 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 87 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and support Troubleshooting The system LCD displays detailed real time information about the status of the MobileView PENTA DVR See Table 9 below for details on what each LCD message indicates Table 9 System LCD messages No Message Details 1 STATUS DISPLAY Firmware Screen occurs on start 2a STATUS DISPLAY Default Screen 1 indicating ignition is on and the watchdog is off 2b STATUS DISPLAY Default Screen 2 indicating ignition is on software is running and all cameras are recording 3 STATUS DISPLAY Digital Input Screen indicating input 3 is active 4a STATUS DISPLAY Fuse Screen indicating both 5V and 12V fuses are okay 4b STATUS DISPLAY Fuse Screen indicating 5V fuse is okay and a failed 12V fuse 5a STATUS DISPLAY GPS Screen indicating that the GPS is actively tracking satellites 5b STATUS DISPLAY GPS Screen indicating that the GPS is not tracking satellites 88 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and support No Message Details 6a STATUS DISPLAY Fan Screen indicating fans are okay
77. rocess shuts down and restarts the DVR Starting the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program requires stopping low level communication and therefore automatically turns off the watchdog Watchdog On and Off buttons control watchdog operation To indicate the Watchdog is off the front panel LCD displays a Wdog OFF message and both the software and camera status output LEDs blink rapidly There is no external indication when the watchdog is running LEDs and relays You can test the software LEDs via the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program Check the appropriate box for the LED to test and then click send Figure 59 The LED lights momentarily You can also test the relays Select the relay to activate and click Send Figure 60 below Relay activation is generally audible but no external display indicates relay status Figure 59 LED options LED s TT Software GPS Camera I LCD Cam OK Send Figure 60 Relay options m Relays M Rela 1 TM Relay 2 Send MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 81 Chapter 6 Testing GPS testing You can test the GPS subsystem using the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program Information relevant to users and installers is limited Figure 61 GPS Tracking View crs trackingview NNTP UTC Time Course UTC Date Speed kn Lane Status Data NOT Valid Longitude e riore Lock Mode Automatic Sats Used 00 Fix Made No Fi HDOP 99 99 ten
78. rotate the camera lens if you are installing a surface mount camera on the side of the vehicle See Figure 10 below To rotate the camera lens 1 Loosen the set screw on the top of the camera assembly 2 Rotate the camera assembly at 90 3 Retighten the set screw Figure 10 Adjusting the camera s horizontal angle 14 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 2 Camera installation Caution Overtightening the set and pivot screws can damage the camera s lens Mounting location adjustments You can adjust the camera to allow for specific mounting locations on the vehicle For cameras mounted on the street side of the bus or surface mounted facing backward you may need to invert the camera Figure 11 below shows the default orientation of a camera mounted on the curb side of the bus the back of the bus or in a forward facing position on the dashboard Note that the lens set screw and the wiring harness are at the top of the camera Figure 11 Loosening the camera from the mounting bracket 1 Lens set screw 2 Wiring harness MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 15 Chapter 2 Camera installation Figure 12 Inverting the camera To adjust the camera s orientation 1 For cameras mounted on the street side of the bus or surface mounted facing backward remove the two side set screws and lift the camera out of its bracket 2 Rotate the entire camera assembly 180 3 Insert the camera into th
79. s are damaged or missing do not use the unit Contact the supplier immediately If you need to return the unit you must ship it in the original box 4 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction System requirements You need a PC to view the images and to interact with the system The minimum PC requirements are Windows XP OS with SP2 and all current updates or Vista NET Framework SP1 1 and 2 0 Intel Core 2 dual 2 4 GHz Intel 945 chipset recommended 2 GB recommended SVGA monitor 1024 x 768 pixel resolution NVIDIA 8XXX series GPU 9XXX series recommended 160 GB hard disk space 360 GB recommended DVD RW drive Ethernet crossover cable Other requirements Make sure you have access to the tools you will need to complete the installation e BNC crimper e Molex pin crimper e Cat 5 Ethernet crossover cable e Phillips and flathead screwdrivers e Cat 5 Ethernet patch cable e Riv nut gun e Drill and bits up to 5 8 in e Socket set up to 5 8 in e Electrical connections ends e Solder gun with solder lugs etc e Spare BNCs Electrical tape Wrenches up to 5 8 in Electrical voltmeter Spare Molex pins Extension cords Spare terminal blocks General tools Heat shrink Hole saws up to 1 1 8 in e Tie wraps 8 in e Torx bit secured 10 e Wire snake Laptop viewing station e Wire strippers Thread locking compound MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 5 Chapter 1 Introduction
80. s are fully disengaged and a slight force perpendicular to the connector is applied Ensure that the retaining screws are fully engaged or unwanted disconnection may occur Figure 29 J5 analog audio out relay output connection js 123456789012 2 S sS AZ 0A A0000O0OQO Z2Z2ZZ2 e FEF 22 22a Z nr2222c gt cC gt N O 9O90000 gt gt 1 COFT oft Fee ig 33 55 NEugeg lt a 23 Analog input The DVR provides two analog inputs These inputs convert the continuous voltage sensed at the terminal into a discrete numeric representation of the instantaneous value Once converted analog values above or below set points can be identified as discrete events against which specific system responses can be programmed A potential usage of the analog input is tracking temperature fluctuations of key vehicle systems Not all vehicle systems that might be monitored provide a voltage output When one is not available a conversion device with corresponding voltage output is required Such devices are specific to the monitored system and UTC neither provides nor specifies them The analog to digital converter on the DVR is an eight bit device supporting up to 255 discrete set points Set points range between 0 to 254 and correspond to an input voltage range of 0 to 30 VDC If full scale input voltage is less than 30 VDC then only a corresponding ran
81. s in the Event Activation section You can only specify one activation input per event If using time based activation define a schedule in the Activation Schedule section Define the output reactions that occur when the event is active Multiple output reactions can be assigned to a single event MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 4 DVR configuration 7 Click Apply to save the new settings Shut down immediately event reaction The Shut down turn off the system immediately event reaction initiates an immediate emergency shutdown of the DVR within 10 seconds of event activation This event reaction is specifically intended for use with Delay off wiring configurations discussed in Error Reference source not found DVR installation Error Bookmark not defined In Figure 21 and Figure 22 on page 27 digital input 7 has been designated as the event activation trigger and Shut down immediately is the event reaction I O devices Click I O Devices in the System Configuration dialog box to open the I O Devices page Figure 47 on page 60 The I O Devices page is divided into three main sections e O naming Defines a plain English name for each input and output e MUX camera assignments Assigns camera channels to MUX outputs e MUX settings Defines general multiplexer operating parameters Since I O names are referenced in other menus screens a descriptive name is needed MobileView PENTA Inst
82. s retention ays 0 means disable Total space to allocate 100 922 101 Gb ni 866 775 Gb Log files retention 7 days 0 means disable Video data 94 Sound data 5 46 105 Gb GPSdata 1 9221 Gb System Alarm event logs 0 g 000 Gb Storage mode c Changing any of the above settings may require that the data file be re initialised and consequently exiting data will be lost System Settings Shutdown dwell time D min 10 seconds Il Cameras Settings Number of cameras installed 3 Camera restart dwell time 10 seconds Camera shutdown dwell time D min 5 seconds MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 61 Chapter 4 DVR configuration To configure system options 1 2 6 Open the System page Define the storage parameters in the Storage Allocation and Usage section See Storage allocation and usage below for more information Caution Once set the values in Table 8 on page 63 should not be changed Modifying these settings will reinitialize the data acquisition system and purge all stored audio and video data Define the parameters related to system cameras in the System Settings section Set the Shutdown dwell time This is the amount of time the DVR delays shutdown after the vehicle ignition has been turned off Define parameters related to system cameras in the Camera Settings section Set the number of cameras installed on the system When the number of video inputs drops below
83. sts and worksheets Summary This appendix provides a checklist a worksheet and a mounting plate template Content DVR installation checklist 92 DVR viewer configuration checklist 94 Vehicle layout 97 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 91 Appendix A Checklists and worksheets DVR installation checklist The MobileView DVR has numerous options and variables that need to be addressed during an installation and checked thereafter The DVR installation checklist on these pages provides a means of recording most system variables in one document The installation checklist Table 10 is provided as a guide It should be completed by the installation contractor and signed by a property representative This checklist can be the permanent record of system configuration at the time of installation Table 10 Installation checklist Property name Vehicle fleet number Installation date Vehicle make year DVR serial number DVR software version Table 11 DVR commissioning checklist Item Goo NA Comments d MV event button C L Good Green LED only on status tag status LEDs DVR LCD C System Status Fuse Fan Status HDD Status Status I On 5V Ok Running Present S Run 12V Ok Ene C Ok Continuous power Protective device used circle one 24 VDC protected 10 ACB 10 A fuse Ignition power Protective device used circle one 24 VDC protected 1 ACB 1 A fuse DVR installed C
84. tallation Manual Chapter 3 DVR installation Connectors and cable harnesses The DVR has six primary connectors These connectors are identified on the side panel as J1 through J6 see Figure 17 below The DVR supports wire attachment direct to J connector screw down terminals or via optional wire harnesses Each option has its own benefits and limitations depending on the type of installation Only the J6 video input connector requires the use of a harness Figure 17 Cable harness connections Uber 000000000 000000000j 209099099 Jt co GITE oca 0009 ORTE O 95 lej INS el on Nk 2 es SO G a EE i c N cy J1 Power input connector J4 Camera power connector J2 Audio and status LED connector J5 Relay and analog connector J3 Digital input connector J6 Video input connector Connecting the DVR The subsequent sections provide information needed to attach field wires directly to the J connector The equivalent harness connection information is also provided In general harnesses provide an easy means of connecting and disconnecting the DVR from the vehicle for service maintenance or r
85. te and time settings 46 Committing DVR changes 47 System configuration 48 Deleting files after setup 64 Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation 67 Installing the accelerometer 68 Configuring the accelerometer 69 Installing an impact sensor 73 Installing a panic button 74 Installing a microphone 76 Installing a GPS unit 78 Chapter 6 Testing 79 MobileView PENTA testing 80 MobileView PENTA testing 80 Video manager program 85 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and support 87 Troubleshooting 88 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Contacting us 89 Online resources 90 Appendix A Checklists and worksheets 91 DVR installation checklist 92 DVR viewer configuration checklist 94 Vehicle layout 97 Appendix B Templates and dimensions 101 Camera mounting plate template 102 DVR base plate 103 DVR assembly dimensions 104 Index 105 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Summary This chapter provides an overview of MobileView PENTA including minimum hardware and software requirements and the steps you need to perform before installing configuring and using MobileView PENTA Content About this manual 2 Product overview 2 Retrieving and viewing images 4 Product contents 4 System requirements 5 Other requirements 5 References and related documents 6 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction About this manual The MobileView PENTA Installatio
86. text entry should match the depot ID stored in the Fleet Manager System The vehicle ID is the actual machine name of the DVR as seen in the MobileView network and must be unique 3 Designate the DVR tracking mode Select Mobile recorder if the system has GPS information Systems with no current or future need for GPS should select None 4 Ensure the Display Disk Full as Fault check box is clear This ensures routine file deletions and maintenance do not activate a system fault 5 Ensure that the Display future recording time warning box is checked This ensures a system fault is activated if the latest stored surveillance data is more than 5 minutes ahead of the current DVR time 6 Click Apply to save the new settings 50 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 4 DVR configuration Figure 40 Vehicle setup page Depot and Vehicle Information Depot ID GE Vehicle ID PENTA DEFAULT Vehicle Location Tracking Mode None no geographic site reference used Fixed location WGS84 latitude longitude Latitude Longitude Mobile recorder Software Version Information Remote server version Version 4 40 10 1556 Local client version ersion 4 40 10 1556 Display panel Information I Display Disk Full as Fault MW Display Future Recording Time Warming Camera setup Click Camera Setup in the System Configuration dialog box to open the Camera Setup page Figure 7 The Camera Setup page defaults
87. this number the DVR activates a system fault Set the camera restart dwell time When a video signal is lost the system checks for the return of that signal at the specified interval The minimum setting is 10 seconds Set the camera shutdown dwell time This is amount of time the DVR will continue recording after the vehicle ignition has been turned off This setting should be less than or equal to the system shutdown dwell time Note The camera shutdown dwell time does not override the system shutdown dwell time Define the archive and log file purge days under the Archive and Log Storage section e Archive file retention Defines how long video archive files remain on the DVR before being automatically purged The default value is 30 days Log file retention Defines how long log and discrete image files remain on the DVR before being automatically purged The default value is 90 days Click Apply to save the new settings Storage allocation and usage Storage allocation and usage options specify how much of the available storage should be set aside for video sound GPS and alarm event storage These are set by the installer and should not be changed Any change to these values reinitializes deletes the primary data store on the DVR 62 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual Chapter 4 DVR configuration The MobileView PENTA DVR is configured by the installation contractor for correct operation and space allocation D
88. tion Manual 3 Chapter 1 Introduction used to configure MobileView operating parameters The Fleet Manager application adds remote management tools to automate video download device health checking e mail notifications and more Retrieving and viewing images The DVR stores the captured digital images as monochrome or color files which you can download to a computer using the MobileView Video Manager software The DVR connects to a viewing station through a wired or wireless Ethernet connection The viewing station is generally a laptop or desktop PC running the Windows XP or Vista Professional operating system When you are connected to the viewing station you can view or observe live video and log data stored on the DVR You can also transfer recorded data to long term storage media such as DAT tapes or recordable CDs Note An Ethernet crossover cable is required to connect the DVR to the viewing station via a wired Ethernet connection Product contents The MobileView PENTA system consists of a digital video recorder DVR assembly that includes e DVR main assembly e Removable HDD caddy and key Removable wiring backbox e Mounting plate A MobileView system can contain one or more of these accessories e Camera 16 maximum e Panic button e Impact sensor e Microphones e Accelerometer e GPS antenna Wireless bridge e LCD display monitor Inspect the package and contents for visible damage If any component
89. valent storage capacity in gigabytes is calculated by the system and displayed besides the entered percentage value The space allocation you enter must total 100 The system automatically adjusts percentage allocation values to ensure 100 allocation is maintained Deleting files after setup Once DVR configuration and testing is complete you must delete archived surveillance video events and log files created during installation and testing These files may have data with incompatible time codes out of sequence cameras and bad naming conventions that can affect system performance In certain circumstances failure to perform these deletions may result in loss of video data Deleting these files ensures that final configurations work properly Before starting it is helpful to understand the DVR s drive architecture e C drive Contains the Windows OS write protected e D drive Contains DVR configuration and history files such as Outgoing directory files for transfer to Fleet Manager server Workspace directory setup and configuration files e E drive Video event files and current log file e F drive Current surveillance file CAMDATA DVS Follow the steps in Stopping the DVS server the DVS server below to properly delete files Deleting files and Restarting Stopping the DVS server To stop the DVS server 1 Connect to the DVR desktop See Remote desktop connection on page 44 2 Double click the
90. x type connector to the J1 connector Figure 19 below This arrangement provides dedicated termination points for main power ground and ignition Common and specific usage of each termination point is provided in Table 1 below Looping outputs are generally used to power and control the MobileView wireless network transmission device Figure 19 Main power connection 04 HA 01 J1 123 06 DO 03 S Molex Wire harness J1 connector Table 1 J1 harness pinout 6 pin Molex Color Use J1 block 1 Red Main power in J1 1 2 Black Return in J1 2 3 White Ignition in J1 3 4 Red Main power out J1 1 5 Black Return out J1 2 6 White Ignition out J1 3 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 25 Chapter 3 DVR installation Battery disconnect systems Many vehicles incorporate a source disconnect device commonly called a battery disconnect or knife switch This device removes power to noncritical systems during routine maintenance or to inhibit long term battery drain When the DVR is connected to such a device it is subject to immediate and uncontrolled loss of power As a continuous real time recording device uncontrolled power loss can negatively affect expected system performance We have defined two wiring configurations based on the use of a battery disconnect switch standard wiring configuration and delay off wiring configuration Standard wiring configuration Sites that shut down
91. y Americas Corporation Inc 2955 Red Hill Avenue Costa Mesa CA 92626 5923 USA This document applies to MobileView PENTA Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation for details For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www interlogix com This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For contact information see www interlogix com Content Chapter 1 Introduction 1 About this manual 2 Product overview 2 Chapter 2 Camera installation 7 System layout 8 Camera cable guidelines 9 Installing camera assemblies 10 Chapter 3 DVR installation 19 Installation overview 20 Locating the DVR 20 Mounting the DVR 21 Wiring 22 Chapter 4 DVR configuration 41 Connecting to the DVR 43 Remote desktop connection 44 Local resources 45 Da

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