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Havis-Shields PT-VIDEO-MDVR User's Manual

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1. officer and MDVR unit This field can be divided up into 3 fields by the back end software for database searching GPS Information This included Latitude Longitude and current vehicle speed Remaining Record Time This is the remaining storage time left on the Compact Flash card in units of hours minutes Time amp Date Trigger MDVR Inputs Status See ee ae 03 10 06 123456 03 13 43 HDVR CF MDVR Name GPS Information Remaining Record Accelerometer Lat Long Speed Time hrs mins Radar Speed Figure 3 Basic OSD MDVR MENU STRUCTURE MDVR Video Search Menu The OSD shown in Figure 5 below is the video search menu used for searching recorded video files on the Compact Flash card The column on the left shows the days with the column on the right showing time in that day A pound symbol in the right column signals that record was triggered by an event Figure 4 Recording Search Menu MDVR Main Menu The OSD shown in Figure 8 below is the main unit menu From this menu access to all other setup screens is possible Figure 5 Main Menu 11 MDVR Setup Menu Setup Menu Figure 9 Field Action Defaut Units Selection of English or Metric English units rr ee ee Video Dwell Selects the time between video Time switches O seconds will allow a trigger position to determine camera input selected O OS Time Setup Brings up the Time Setup menu Setup Menu Brings up the Advanced Setup Setup
2. AND RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS 8 Read the instruction manual before operating the equipment Retain the manual for future reference 2 CLEANING Turn the unit off and unplug from the power outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use harsh cleansers or aerosol cleaners 3 ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments unless recommended by manufactured as they may affect the functionality of the unit and result in the risk of fire electric shock or injury 4 MOISTURE Do not use equipment near water or other liquids 5 ACCESSORIES Equipment should be installed ina safe stable location Any wall or shelf mounting accessory equipment should be installed using the manufacture s instructions Care should be used 10 when moving heavy equipment Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment to fall causing serious injury to persons and objects 6 VENTILATION Openings in the equipment if any are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect if from overheating These 11 openings must not be blocked or covered 7 POWER SOURCES The equipment should be operated 12 only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied at the installation location contact your dealer For equipment designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions GROUNDING OR POLARI
3. 25 MMT 1P i See wiring details below MDVR IGNITTION POWER ON CONNECTION MDVR Ignition Trigger Power ON Control The MDVR features an auto power on and begin to record function on the ignition trigger When this trigger goes high the DVR will turn on and begin to begin recording If the Power Button on the front of the unit is hit the unit will turn off but then read the ignition trigger and turn back on This isa ignition trigger priority unit MDVR Ignition Trigger Power OFF Control After the ignition trigger goes low car turned off the DVR will turn off after the power off delay has been reached MDVR Power Button Control Ignition Trigger OFF If the ignition trigger is low car off the power is controlled only by the Power Button When the button is pressed the unit will turn on until he button is pressed again MDVR TYPICAL CONNECTION The MDVR features a variety of connection points for various accessories as shown in Figure 3 below Figure 1 MDVR Connection Guide The external connections feature Camera audio and video input Camera 12V power output Video Audio monitor output External magnetic attachment GPS Antenna Dual Audio inputs Main DB 25 Connector featuring Direct automotive power connection The MDVR features an internal resetable fuse 5 trigger inputs record status LED output 1 Open Collector trigger output MDVR main Harness wi
4. LL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS CET APPAREIL NUM RIQUE DE LA CLASSE A RESPECTE TOUTES LES EXIGENCES DU R GLEMENT SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLER DU CANADA WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 READ
5. PT VIDEO MDVR Installation and Users Guide MOBILE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER COMPACT FLASH STORAGE CONTACT INFORMATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND SERVICE HAVIS SHIELDS EQUIPMENT CORPORATION 75 JACKSONVILLE ROAD WARMINSTER PA 18974 TOLL FREE 800 524 9900 DIRECT 215 957 0720 FAX 215 957 0729 ENFORCEMENT TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL LLC 1932 SHORTER AVE ROME GA 30165 TOLL FREE 800 242 0146 DIRECT 706 232 0146 FAX 706 232 7617 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IN ALL RESPECTS HOWEVER WE CANNOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES RESULTING FROM THE USE THEREOF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE REVISIONS OR NEW EDITIONS TO THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE ISSUED TO INCORPORATE SUCH CHANGES FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FCC INFORMATION 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 TORADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT INA RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WI
6. Type Typical Record 4GB CF Card 4 6 hrs up to 6 6 hrs Input Rating On Power lt 270 mA Consumption w o Cameras Consumption Output Max External Trigger 6 input triggers plus the ignition trigger inputs External signal 1 LED driver 1 Open Collector output outputs Transient 2500 Watts for 10ms Protection Operating 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F ambient temperature Temperature Operating Shock UnitWeigt 14kg 0lbs O O OOO o o yO 7 in 178 mm x 2 in 51 mm x 8 in 203 mm 1DIN Mountable 22
7. ZATION Equipment that is powered through a polarized plug a plug with one blade wider than the other will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Alternate Warning If the equipment is powered through a three way grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin the plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug If your outlet does not have the grounding plug receptacle contact your local electrician CORD AND CABLE PROTECTION Route power cords and cables ina manner to protect them from damage by being walked on or pinched by items places upon or against them LIGHTNING For protection of the equipment during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug the unit from the wall outlet Disconnect any antennas or cable systems that may be connected to the equipment This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning or power line surges OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock SERVICING Do not attempt to service the video monitor or equipment yourself as Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other
8. er is a true VCR replacement with advanced features that take it beyond the standard VCR The digital recorder features one video and two audio inputs and one video audio output The DVR operates as a simplex recorder offering up to 640 x 240 resolution recording at 30 frames sec and simultaneous dual channel audio recording The recorder may also be used in a time lapse mode for recording frame rate up to 1 frame every 8 seconds Multiple trigger inputs are available that can be connected so the recorder can be used as an event recorder The triggered events are also logged along with the video and audio The unit features a LED recorder status output as well as an Open Collector trigger output The unit has low power consumption while recording and milliamp power consumption when powered off The embedded operating system allows for instant power up less than 1 seconds With selectable video quality and frame rates the unit automatically calculates the amount of recording time available Conditioned power is provided to supply 12VDC to external cameras A front panel Compact Flash socket is available for easy video archiving The Compact Flash allows storage of audio video AVI files and JPG files requiring no special GUI to review audio video on aPC or the recorder Integrity of the archived video files is maintained with authentication software A simple GUI verifies the content of the archived files The small mechanical size allows s
9. everal recorders to fit in the space of an existing VCR or allow the unit to be mounted in a standard automotive DIN format True low cost VCR replacement with no moving parts no internal fan no audible noise Unparalleled Search capability with up to 98x Fast Forward Review Optional integrated GPS position and speed tracking and recording Recording of the GPS speed position and time attached to a video frame Synchronization of the unit s time with the GPS satellite system Recording to Compact Flash Card media for unmatched reliability Selectable record resolution 640 x 240 or 320 x 240 Single video input with stereo audio input similar to a VCR system 12V tolerant five channel configurable multi event triggered inputs Output trigger to control other devices and an external LED record output Mobile power supply protection to allow direct connection of the unit to a vehicles 12V power supply without the use of any filtering Mobile specific embedded operating system for unmatched reliability security and fast power up times in less than 1 second Video authentication support via the Graphical User Interface GUI Delayed start recording and delayed stop recording on ignition Rugged Aluminum Extrusion construction designed for standard 1 DIN automotive installation MDVR INSTALLATION The MDVR features dual captured nuts in both sides of the unit allowing console faceplate mounting Bracket model number C EB
10. f recording The subdirectory is named as follows Mmm dd yyyy Mmm 3 letter month abbreviation e g Jan Feb Mar Dec dd day 01 31 yyyy 4 digit year e g 2006 Each subdirectory will contain one or more AVI files named as follows ssssssssssssss_Mmm dd yyyy_hh mm ss avi sss User defined system name This name can be from 0 to 14 characters in length This field is free form for the end user to define car number officer name whatever within the 14 character limitation The user is free to put spaces within this name but these are replaced with underscores _ in the filename Mmm dd yyyy same as directory name hh mm ss 24 hour time in hours minutes and seconds avi AVI file extension NOTES If the system name is 14 characters in length then there is no trailing underscore after the system name File names can contain a suffix which indicates that the file is a continuation of a recording every 10 minutes the DVR starts a new file Also an event can be marked with a suffix The suffixes are this is a continuation file this file contains an event of interest The suffix is placed just prior to the file extension e g Jan 01 2006 01 00 00 avi First file Jan 01 2006_01 10 00 avi Continuation file Jan 01 2006_01 12 15 avi Event file 19 BACK PANEL CONNECTIONS AN AN O WN 4g gt aumo is 1 CONTROL IN eh EN CHE CHI IZ VDC 5 6 0 EJ an a
11. hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 13 DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE 14 Unplug the equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A B When the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged If liquid has spilled or objects have fallen into the unit If the equipment has been 15 exposed to water or other liquids If the equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other 16 controls may result in damage to the unit If the equipment has been dropped or the casing damaged When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to the equipment ask the service technician to perform safety checks to verify that the equipment is in proper operating condition FIELD INSTALLATION The installation of equipment should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes MOBILE DIGITAL RECORDER FEATURES The Mobile Digital Record
12. ing and will record until the stop button is pushed on the front of the unit or the storage media is full o STOP RECORD Stops a recording if the unit is recording o RECORD Starts a recording and records while the trigger is active Stops recording when the trigger is not active o SWITCH CAMERA Switches the camera input to the unit based on the settings in the Setup Menu o DISPLAY ONLY Will display the trigger event on the OSD and will record the trigger in the file meta data TRIGGER SETUP 1 DISPLAY ONLY START RECORD Figure 9 Trigger Setup Menu Record Setup Figure 16 Field Action Defaut Record STOP IF FULL or CONTINUOUS STOP IF FULL Mode RECORD 240 320 x 240 Image Image quality selection of HIGH MEDIUM Quality MEDIUM HIGH MEDIUM me MEDIUM LOW LOW Lower 15 ae record time at lower video quality FPS down to 1 8 FPS ON Audio Selects whether to record 2 Recording channels of audio ON one channel associated with the video being recorded SWITCHED or no audio OFF Priority ON OFF Selects whether to Prompt prioritize the recorded video See Figure 6 Total Time Displays the recording time capacity based on the Compact Flash card size and record settings above STOP IF FULL Exige ar a 40 Aga Aity REPiIUn MIGH F Fats 30 Recordings iey Prompt Ofi D aSinutes Figure 10 Record Setup Menu Use GPS YES Use GPS YES Time Selects the difference betwee
13. menu Video Switching Video Dueli Tike kttenuste humid Lime 28h up Pasawrord Seciup idvaenced Setup Figure 6 Setup Menu Time Setup Menu Figure 10 Action Default date is OFF System time assuming GPS time is OFF Savings daylight savings time change Figure 7 Time Setup Menu Advanced Setup Menu Figure 11 Action Restore Restores the factory default Defaults settings Erase Media Permanently deletes all recorded data from the selected media Menu Sets the password field or no Password password for the menu Title Setup Figure 14 Field Action Defaut 13 System 14 character name i e Car MDVR CF Name Officer Other 1 character trigger name 1 6 HFG SETUP a ah i Be oe Figure 8 Titles Setup Menu Trigger Setup Figure 15 Field Action Default Trigger 1 6 Enter a name for the trigger Trigger x Active H event Enter if the trigger is No Action active high or low Select the action for the trigger event MARK EVENT START RECORD STOP RECORD RECORD while active SWITCH CAMERA STEALTH REC DISPLAY ONLY Speed Enable recording at a given Disabled input speed All 6 triggers can be configured to one of seven actions All triggers are recorded in the meta data These actions are defined below o MARK EVENT Starts a recording if not already recording and labels the recording as an event in the file name o START RECORD Starts a record
14. n universal time and local time in hours 6 for Central Time GPS Data Selects GPS display format DDD MM SS Format DDD MM SS DDD MM mm DDD dddd Figure 11 GPS Setup Menu System Info Figure 18 Disk Storage capacity of the record Capacity media the record media the record media firmware ie tele Ail TM EFSTER INF rcent Uggi ent Free Figure 12 System Info Menu 17 MDVR Password Menus The menus shown in Figure 19 below allow for configuration of the units password access All buttons on the front of the unit may be used for password access EXCEPT THE POWER BUTTON The password field consists of 6 characters with a default password of Left Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow After this sequence is entered the system allows access for 30 minutes or after cycle power before the password is enabled again The unit supports 4 levels of password protection with the ability to enable any or all levels These are defined below o All Keys Any key press required a password Power off The Power button requires a password Playback Video playback requires a password Menu Access to the menus requires a password O O O Pasawrord Secup kcivanced Betws Figure 13 Password Menus 18 COMPACT FLASH FILE STRUCTURE In the root directory of the Compact Flash card the DVR will create a new subdirectory for each day o
15. o CHi GH y u Main Interface Connector 25 pin DSUB Record LED Out 3 3V with a 1k series resistor 2V Camera Output Trigger In 1 Trigger In 2 Remote power on Ignition Trigger In 3 Trigger In 4 rigger 5 AUX 12V Output w 1000hm series resistor Trigger 6 Mic Trigger In on 8 pin Molex 14 Spike protected Automotive Power Output 15 16 Automotive Power Input 4 12 13 Automotive Ground 17 18 25 19 RS232 RX 4 20 RS232 TX 4 21 RS232 RX 3 20 RS232 TX 3 RS232 RX Radar IF RS232 TX Radar IF Notes 1 Pins 23 amp 24 are dedicated to the Radar Interface Only 2 Pin 11 Trigger 6 Mic Trigger Input are also connected to pin 4 of the 8 pin Molex Use only one or the other 3 Pin 14 is protected automotive output power which could range from 10V to 26V Camera Power Connector 2 pin Molex 43650 0200 21 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Recording NTSC video camera input up to 30 fps with Capabilities synchronized audio and meta data Meta Data Capture Input voltage unit temperature 14 character unit for Each Frame name panic button events all triggers status and names operating mode amp version numbers time amp date optional GPS lat long speed Compression Motion JPEG compression w 5 selectable compression ratios Resolution Selectable 640 x 240 or 320 x 240 Frame Rate Selectable 30 FPS to 1 8 FPS Video File Format Standard AVI playable in Windows Media Player
16. re connections 25 pin connector Red Power direct 12 volt positive Black Ground 12 volt negative Yellow Ignition switched 12 volt positive Green Trigger 1 Orange Trigger 2 Brown Trigger 3 Blue Trigger 4 Gray Trigger 5 NOTE 1 Trigger connections are pre set default to activate on positive Switching They can be changed to negative switching by changing MDVPR settings in trigger Menu High Positive Low Negative NOTE 2 For correct operation it is very important to connect the main power to a constant 12V supply not switched and the Ignition trigger to the ignition power supply switched e RCA to RCA 6 foot Cable GSM70024 Monitor Video OUT to MDVR Video IN use yellow connectors MDVR Video OUT to Monitor Video IN use white connectors Red connector not used see NOTE 3A below e RCA to Camera input adaptor GSM70026 Use yellow RCA connector Red not used NOTE 3 In order to view programmable settings on PT VIDEO monitor you must use adaptor cables provided to connect MDVR video out to number 2 3 or 4 camera inputs on the monitor Cannot connect to camera input Tf you have a four camera system PT VIDEO 4 you must temporarily disconnect one of the cameras and attach the MDVR video out cable in order to view the recorder settings and data After MDVR settings are confirmed the camera must be reconnected Leave this camera cable accessible for fut
17. ure MDVR programming The MDVR Data will not be viewable on cab monitor but it will be recorded and viewable when downloaded onto main computer system Optional GPS Main MDVR Harness Monitor Main Harness MDVR Video out to RCA to RCA Harness Monitor adaptor cable GSM70024 GSM70026 DIGITAL RECORDER FRONT PANEL OPERATION The DVR features an illuminated keypad for easy operation in dark environments Below is a description of the functions of the Digital Recorder front panel buttons Some buttons will have different functions depending upon if the recorder is recording stopped or playing back video Figure 2 Front Panel Controls Power Button The unit is typically powered on by the Ignition trigger but may alternately be powered on by pressing the Power Button If manually powered on the unit will remain powered on until the Power Button is pressed again Holding the Power Button in for 10 seconds will perform a hardware reset of the entire MDVR unit Search Menu Button The Search Menu Button accesses the recorded video search menu Pressing this button once brings up the search menu Holding this Search Menu Button for greater than 3 seconds brings up the main system configuration menu where all DVR functions can be changed and titles can be entered Left Arrow Key mode dependant Pause amp Playback Mode Left Arrow Key adjusts fast reverse playback speed up to 90x Right Arro
18. w Key mode dependant Pause Mode Right Arrow Key adjusts the slow forward playback speed from paused to 0 5x speed Playback Mode Right Arrow Key adjusts fast forward playback speed up to 90x Up Arrow Key mode dependant Playback Mode During standard 1x playback Up Arrow Key selects audio channel 1 to be output Down Arrow Key mode dependant Playback Mode During standard 1x playback Down Arrow Key selects audio channel 2 to be output Pause Button The Pause Button allows pausing of playback video and resume play of video Stop Button The Stop Button stops playback of video and moves into live view mode Record Button F The Record Button begins recording of the video of the selected channel BASIC MDVR OPERATION The OSD shown in Figure 5 below is the basic OSD for the Record Live View and Playback Modes of operation The video is recorded without these overlays but the data shown is attached to each video frame as Meta data for extraction by the video player software Time amp Date This time and date is either entered manually and kept current with by the MDVR or is acquired and synchronized by the GPS unit if the option is selected Trigger Inputs There are 6 user selectable trigger inputs with a 1 character symbol MDVR Status Determines the status of the MDVR includes stop record playback and playback speed and pause MDVR Name This is the 14 character field to identify car

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