Gatekeeper Systems 504HD User Manual And Manual Download Page 1

DN2731_504HD_UserGuideManual 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Safety, Security, Peace of Mind

 

 

 

504HD USER GUIDE AND MANUAL 

 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 504HD

Page 1: ...DN2731_504HD_UserGuideManual 1 Safety Security Peace of Mind 504HD USER GUIDE AND MANUAL...

Page 2: ...HD COMRAD Hard Disk Drive 11 Mounting the System 12 Installation Environmental Requirements 12 Power Connector CAB0000307 12 Sensors 13 GPS 14 Driver Alert Button 14 Using the Remote Control 15 Numer...

Page 3: ...NETWORK 28 FTP SETTINGS 28 ROUTE 28 EVENT 29 SENSOR 29 ALARM OUTPUT 29 SPEED 30 ACCELERATION 30 TEMPERATURE 31 CAMERA 31 VOLTAGE 31 EMERGENCY EVENT 31 PERIPHERAL 32 PTZ 32 EXT COM 32 SMART BATTERY 32...

Page 4: ...layback Interface 45 Playing Back a Video File 46 Event Playback 46 Sensor Alarm Playback 1 46 Sensor Alarm Playback 2 47 Vehicle Speed Playback 47 Blurring an Image 47 APPENDIX 49 Camera Mounting and...

Page 5: ...TTINGS 28 FIGURE 15 SENSOR SETTINGS ACTIONS 29 FIGURE 16 SPEED 30 FIGURE 17 ACCELERATION 30 FIGURE 18 EMERGENCY EVENT 31 FIGURE 19 SYSTEM INFO 33 FIGURE 20 MODULES 34 FIGURE 21 OPENING SCREEN ICONS 37...

Page 6: ...move a DVR installing a backup camera system for example on a customer vehicle shall ensure that the battery in the vehicle is disconnected before work commences Customers shall be responsible for add...

Page 7: ...available from www gatekeeper systems com when released are system specific firmware updates must only be applied to the 504 HD system If this firmware is applied to any other Gatekeeper Systems DVR w...

Page 8: ...age Checklist 504 HD Digital Video Recorder Sensor Cable P N CAB000323 Power Cable P N CAB000307 Power Line Fuse Ignition Line Fuse Fastening Screws Key Dual Headed USB Cable CAB000310 Camera Adapter...

Page 9: ...nd maintenance of the 504 HD SD Download Kit Part Number G4HDDLK Contains remote control SD card reader CD with G4 Viewer RC150 Cable single RCA male to male CAB 000157 Video Alignment Cable See Appen...

Page 10: ...indicates that a HDD is present SD Displays if a SD card is present in the system GPS Illuminated when GPS signal is present NET Displays Network activity HTR When illuminated HDD Heater is active PWR...

Page 11: ...on the COMRAD must first be removed from the 504 HD ensure that the system has powered down fully prior to removing the COMRAD To remove the COMRAD untighten the Two retaining screws item 1 in Figure...

Page 12: ...t 6 of clearance all round for effective cooling of the system 8 Ensure that the 504 HD is mounted where it is not easily accessible by non authorized personnel 9 Ensure that ALL provided Split Looms...

Page 13: ...hts see Table 2 for remaining definitions Using the On Screen menu go to SETUP EVENT SENSOR enable the required sensors for the install make sure the alarm switch is ON for each required sensor In Fig...

Page 14: ...rt Panel must be installed using the provide Tek screws The Driver Alert allows for the driver of the vehicle to press the button and mark the recorded video with an Alert This makes searching for Ale...

Page 15: ...ne by one Figure 6 Remote Control Numeric Keypad 0 9 keys When used during setup number keys are used to key in values For viewing channels 1 2 3 and 4 use 1 2 3 and 4 on numeric keypad respectively k...

Page 16: ...the remote control to enter the required date of the video you wish to search for Dates which have recorded video will be highlighted in Green Once the selections have been made highlight SEARCH and p...

Page 17: ...y Stop Arm Warning Lights Brake etc These Alarms are configured in System Settings Event Sensor ACCELERATION Displays Events generated by the G Sensor configuration System Settings Event Acceleration...

Page 18: ...GPS module must be connected Once GPS has been selected and the option SAVED there may be a slight time delay as the system sync s with the GPS satellites NTP Reserved for future development Options N...

Page 19: ...g if Todays date is 01 02 2013 then ONLY event files dated 01 02 2013 will be automatically downloaded to the external USB drive Once a USB drive has been connected to the front of the 504 HD press t...

Page 20: ...stem Turn the bus ignition on This should power the unit on automatically 5 Using the remote control or ICD enter the user name and password Refer to technical documentation for username and password...

Page 21: ...t configuration Use a USB drive connected to the front of the 504 HD to download Export the configuration too The configuration file name will be saved as MDVRCFG CFG This file name MUST not be change...

Page 22: ...Options Normal or I Frame Normal The 504 HD will begin to record according to the configuration of the settings in the Record Setting menu I Frame The 504 HD will begin recording at 1 frame per second...

Page 23: ...nce the specified amount of time has elapsed the file can be deleted Default 15 PRE RECORDING SWITCH Reserved for future development ALARM PRE REC TIME 1 60 MIN Determines the length of the file befor...

Page 24: ...ngs RECORD SETTING RES Options D1 704 480 HD1 704 240 CIF 352 240 FPS Options 1 30 The maximum frame rate available is dependent upon the RES setting With 4 cameras at D1 maximum frame rate is 15 FPS...

Page 25: ...Select the days to START and END a schedule OTHER SETTING BOOT UP DEFAULT LIVE Options Liveview CP3 Liveview is utilized when a portable device such as a DVD player is connected via an RCA connector...

Page 26: ...llows communication between the 504 HD and the host network 6 MAC Address The MAC address of the 504 HD Please Note None of the values shown in Figure 13 should be changed unless instructed to by a Ga...

Page 27: ...e 504 HD is going to use the internal Wi Fi module for communications MESSAGE SERVER OPTIONS Domain Name If a fully qualified domain name is available this option can be utilized Enter the FQDN in the...

Page 28: ...he required information ESSID ESSID only becomes active once the PASSWORD ENABLE option has been chosen Enter the required ESSID network name for the wireless network Figure 14 WI FI Settings PASSWORD...

Page 29: ...Alarm determines if the Alarm LED will flash when the Sensor is activated LOCK sets if the recorded video file created by the sensor will be protected from being over written On the second page of Sen...

Page 30: ...to ON Next for either LOWSPEED or OVERSPEED set the THRESHOLD value Use the Numeric keypad on the remote control to set the required values To have an Alarm be registered when the THRESHOLD value has...

Page 31: ...detect this With VL Enabled and Alarm set to ON when there is Video Loss detected the OSD will display an Alarm warning VOLTAGE Low Voltage Protection is OFF by default If Enabled Highs Lows and Meas...

Page 32: ...nd COM2 are reserved for RS232 connections and are currently not supported COM3 This relates to 485 3 Driver Alert Button on CAB000323 SMART BATTERY Smart battery is a new generation of UPS Uninterrup...

Page 33: ...e Network information will be displayed such as Module Status Roaming Status Dial Status Data sent and received etc HISTORY The History informational page is divided into Three separate dialog windows...

Page 34: ...e last time this value was cleared To Clear a value use the remote control to highlight the word Clear to the Right of the relevant section and then press Enter on the remote control MODULES Modules d...

Page 35: ...sier than ever before INSTALLATION PLEASE NOTE The installation of G4 Viewer must be completed under an account which has Administrator rights For more information on this please speak with your Schoo...

Page 36: ...Create a Desktop Icon and click Next A window stating Ready To Install will appear click on Install An Install Progress window will appear Once Setup has completed the Completing The G4 Viewer Setup W...

Page 37: ...ion e g Sensor 1 Sensor 2 3 Log Displays Logged information Reserved for future development 4 Search See Figure 22 for more information Figure 21 Opening Screen Icons When search is selected Click on...

Page 38: ...ng the specified time period denoted by 3 Click on the Plus sign to the left of the Result and the window will expand showing information regarding what happened at that time If you now double click o...

Page 39: ...ulate once a clip has been made see item 6 4 Device Used in conjunction with Gatekeeper Systems Wireless solution 5 Calendar Displays the date s for which recorded video is available GREEN Fill is for...

Page 40: ...o reflect the new clip name and location if the clip is from a new vehicle If the clip is from a vehicle which has an existing entry in the directory when the vehicle name is double clicked the Calend...

Page 41: ...pped If the video has been stopped the Playback indicator will automatically revert back to the start of the earliest video file The DATE of the video file will be displayed as well as the current loc...

Page 42: ...navigate to the desired folder 3 Unit Setup Choose between MPH KPH and C F Once settings have been made changed there will be a need to restart G4 Viewer Figure 25 System Settings Saving a Clip Using...

Page 43: ...the clip length 5 Once the has been selected a confirmation window will appear showing The clip Length 1 Required Video Channels 2 Video Clip Directory 3 Ensure that this information is correct Make...

Page 44: ...leted the dialog window will change stating Clip Finished when OK is clicked the default Folder will be automatically opened and the Exported exe file BUS13_20121122_135941_140912 in this example will...

Page 45: ...keeper Systems Wireless solution 5 Video playback window Double click on channel to make it full screen double click a second time to go back to quad view 6 Displays options depending upon which view...

Page 46: ...back With Viewer it is possible to view Events Sensor or Speed Playback by viewing the Time Bar If Event playback 1 has been Selected the Time Bar will display all Events captured during the vehicle r...

Page 47: ...as 43 0MPH as shown on the right hand side The current speed of the vehicle in the video playback window is shown as 36 0 MPH in a box just below the Highest speed recorded The Current speed of the ve...

Page 48: ...f any areas you do not want to be visible in the final playback video Once you have defined the areas click OK to save the options Figure 32 Defining a Blur If the playback button is now clicked the p...

Page 49: ...with each camera and cut a small notch in the rubber pad to accommodate the camera cable The audio hole on the front of the camera can be used as an aiming guide for the direction the camera needs to...

Page 50: ...pping screws to fix the camera base to the vehicle 5 Connect the Camera Ball Molex connector to the connector at the end of the camera harness Hold the Camera Ball firmly against the Base Plate with t...

Page 51: ...tion Wire Routing Camera harness to be connected through opening in base Use existing wire paths wherever possible radio speakers etc Avoid excessively tight bends especially around metal surfaces Alw...

Page 52: ...ved after the camera aiming is completed A Portable LCD or DVD B 504 HD C 4 Pin Female connector on CAB000157 connects to 4 Pin Male connector on Camera Harness D D GSWHC2N XX Camera Harness 15 30 or...

Page 53: ...he front of the COMRAD faces the floor of the vehicle Wire the 504 HD into the vehicle as per the table below Do No disassemble the 504 HD There are no user serviceable parts inside Warranty will be v...

Page 54: ...LUE ON SD If fitted GREEN ON ERR Hardware Error RED Off GPS An Antenna Must Be Connected GREEN Slow Flash LAN If Network Is Configured GREEN On PWR Power BLUE ON REC Recording GREEN ON VLOSS Video Los...

Page 55: ...he result of improper maintenance or to any Gatekeeper Systems product that has been altered or modified so as to adversely affect the products operation performance or durability or that has been alt...

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