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Y58 

 

User Manual & Install Guide 

 

 

    Document Ref. No.  :  DN3247 

 

    Version No.   

:  1.0.0 

    Document Date 

:  February 2020

 

 

Summary of Contents for Y58

Page 1: ...Y58 User Manual Install Guide Document Ref No DN3247 Version No 1 0 0 Document Date February 2020...

Page 2: ...g the Interactive Control Display ICD2 20 3 2 GUIDE TO COMMON NAVIGATION ACTIONS 22 3 3 THE Y58 START UP SCREEN LAYOUT 24 3 4 VIEWING LIVE VIDEO 26 3 5 QUICK VIEW OF SYSTEM STATUS INFORMATION 28 3 6 L...

Page 3: ...rt Button Setup 119 6 5 6 Video 119 6 5 7 Advanced 124 6 6 MAINTENANCE SETTINGS 127 6 6 1 Config 128 6 6 2 FileData 129 6 6 3 Upgrade 130 6 6 4 Storage 131 6 6 5 Reset 131 7 SPECIAL TOPICS 133 7 1 SET...

Page 4: ...Date Controls 52 Figure 5 4 REC Search Camera Channel Controls 54 Figure 5 5 REC Search Time Controls 55 Figure 5 6 REC Search Playback Controls 57 Figure 5 7 Log Search Date Controls 62 Figure 5 8 L...

Page 5: ...in the world H 264 Also known as MPEG 4 Part 10 Advanced Video Coding MPEG 4 AVC this is a video coding format that is currently one of the most commonly used formats for the recording compression an...

Page 6: ...a TCP guarantees delivery of data and also guarantees that packets will be delivered in the same order in which they were sent UDP UDP is a simple connectionless transmission model with a minimum over...

Page 7: ...save as a clip in MP4 format G4 Viewer Plus is available as a free download from Gatekeeper System website www gatekeeper systems com 1 2 Important Safety and Handling Information Before using the pr...

Page 8: ...ith a clear view of the sky and with the magnetic side facing down The hard drive is specially formatted for use in your Y58 Please do not format it yourself using Microsoft Windows Before removing th...

Page 9: ...igure 2 1 Front View of the Y58 A Spring Pins Keeps HD caddy in place Twist and pull to gain access B LED Status Indicators Status indicator lights which light up and or flash to alert the user to the...

Page 10: ...vailable Note The LAN LED status light is currently not supported C Hard Drive Caddy Allows up to 4TB of storage D Lock Allows access to the HD caddy You will need a key that comes with the package E...

Page 11: ...e connection point for the external GPS antenna F Serial Cable connection G Power In This is the power input port for the device H VGA Connection I USB Port external USB flash drives that can be used...

Page 12: ...of the art hard disk drive suspension system and smart thermal management technology Power Cable CAB000360 This is the vehicle power ignition cable for powering the Y58 and its connected accessories...

Page 13: ...deo Channel 6 Analog High Definition AHD channels and 2 IP channels With the addition of one 4 port switch Analog channels can be re assigned to IP channels The DVR can be configured as 5 AHD channels...

Page 14: ...P 30 Video Resource with a 4 port switch Number of Channels Camera Type Resolution FPS 2 AHD 1080P 30 6 IP 1080P 30 Note 1080P native AHD cameras must use A V IN for channels 3 and 4 Video Streams Dua...

Page 15: ...hernet RJ 45 port 10 100M optional Cellular External 3G or 4G cellular module optional WIFI Internal built in WIFI 802 11ac 2 4 GHz and 5GHz or external WIFI optional Note if you have plugged in the e...

Page 16: ...rt Switch In addition to supporting 2 IP channels Channels 7 and 8 as standard configuration a 4 port switch allows Y58 to support up to an additional 4 IP channels this is re assignment of the AHD ch...

Page 17: ...ll be deleted from the Hard Drive If you are using an external Hard Drive reader it is essential that the Hard Drive is inserted into the reader in the correct orientation or permanent damage may occu...

Page 18: ...Export video for viewing later even on a different system Please see the separate document G4 Connect Getting Started for more information Finger Mouse FDM G51 This is a trackball mouse that enables a...

Page 19: ...finger operated mouse ball that moves the on screen mouse pointer in response to the movement of the trackball This is used to move the pointer to the left and right as well as up and down to point to...

Page 20: ...use and LCD Monitor 3 1 2 Using the Interactive Control Display ICD2 The ICD2 is a full featured touch display that makes navigating the device menu system very intuitive Besides the touch function th...

Page 21: ...is button will immediately jump to the main menu screen Access to the main menu requires that the user is logged into the system with the correct username and password Exit Key Pressing this button wi...

Page 22: ...summary of commonly used navigation functions No Action Finger Mouse ICD2 1 Navigating through the screens Move the on screen pointer using the Trackball and point to the desired menu option Use your...

Page 23: ...Alternatively you may also use the Numeric Keypad on the ICD2 to type the numbers directly once the numeric field has been selected 6 Click and drag an item Move the on screen pointer using the Trackb...

Page 24: ...u may then use the on screen controls to adjust the video playback When you are viewing video playback tap anywhere on the screen to display hide the on screen video playback controls You may then use...

Page 25: ...om two cameras simultaneously on the screen 4 Camera On screen View This view splits the screen into four sections using a 2x2 grid layout and displays the video streams from four cameras simultaneous...

Page 26: ...View to display the video from the selected camera Alternatively with the Finger Mouse or the ICD2 you could also click on any video stream on the 2x1 display to immediately jump to that channel and...

Page 27: ...1 8 on the ICD2 to immediately jump to that channel and display the video stream from the corresponding camera This will switch the display to Single Camera On screen View to display the video from th...

Page 28: ...all the important information about your device s status and configuration from one central location It can be accessed directly from the on screen quick menu without the need to log in The following...

Page 29: ...Location of the Y58 Location status defines the physical location of the Y58 using GPS co ordinates Location source defines where the Location is sourced Location Plant Number is an internal marker L...

Page 30: ...Wireless Configuration The information shown is as follows Server Status Network Type Protocol Type Server Address Port You can click the and buttons to scroll through the status information for diffe...

Page 31: ...s Storage Type Status Free Total Remain Time 8 ECO Driving Status info This screen is one of three screens in the ECO Driving tab Status Info displays the statuses of listed data There are six items w...

Page 32: ...factors Address Name OSD Temperature Humidity 3 6 Logging into the System In order to access many of the Y58 advanced functions you will need to be logged in to the system This is a security measure t...

Page 33: ...alog box as shown below Click on the drop down button at the right corner of the User Name field A drop down menu will appear which will list all the users who are set up to access the system Select t...

Page 34: ...r name user Password user You may change the default administrator user password and also edit add additional users through the user management function in the configuration settings Normal users can...

Page 35: ...ch Search for view and save log files Setup View and make changes to the device configuration options Logout Logout the currently logged in user This will return the system to the live video view The...

Page 36: ...of experience If you prefer to mount the device yourself please read Chapter 9 for detailed hardware installation instructions Turning your vehicle ignition on will automatically power up the Y58 Whe...

Page 37: ...click the Right Button whereas ICD2 users can just tap on the screen On the quick menu click the Person icon This will prompt you to log in to the system Step 3 2 The system will display the log in di...

Page 38: ...be able to tailor almost every aspect of the device operations to your unique fleet requirements The configuration options in the menu are broken into 5 major sections Basic where you will be able to...

Page 39: ...w Preview Auto Loop Live OSD General Sensor Serial Port Speed Mileage Flow Limit Unit Base Speed Alarm Driver Alert IO Alarm Config Config File Export Config File Import DSM Config File Export DSM Con...

Page 40: ...to ensure that the date and time are set correctly in the device Navigate to Main Menu Setup Basic Setup Time Setup Please verify that the following default settings are correctly configured For a det...

Page 41: ...eek Start DEFAULT SETTINGS MAR month 2ND week SUNDAY day 02 00 00 time End DEFAULT SETTINGS NOV month 1ST week SUNDAY day 02 00 00 time 4 5 Step 5 Setting the Vehicle Identity Information The next ste...

Page 42: ...er If the vehicle will have a specific driver you may use this field to key in the identification number of the driver if required Maximum of 10 characters Driver Name If desired you may also key in t...

Page 43: ...default settings are correctly configured For a detailed explanation of each setting please see Section 6 5 1 Speed Unit Please set the preferred speed measurement unit used in your region of operatio...

Page 44: ...OR GROUP Admin DEFAULT NORMAL USER Normal User It is highly recommended that you do not change the password on the default administrator account as this account will be used by authorized Gatekeeper S...

Page 45: ...explanation of each setting please see Section 6 4 2 General System DEFAULT SETTINGS NTSC Overwrite DEFAULT SETTINGS By Capacity Storage Alert DEFAULT SETTINGS Disabled Not Applicable Pre Recording D...

Page 46: ...ble this channel if it actually has a camera connected Resolution For channels 1 to 6 Analog camera channels DEFAULT SETTINGS D1 resolution For channels 7 8 IP cameras DEFAULT SETTINGS 720 Frame Rate...

Page 47: ...SD Record Mode DEFAULT SETTINGS Mirror Record Alarm CH DEFAULT SETTINGS All channels checkbox unselected OSD Time DEFAULT SETTINGS Checkbox Selected Vehicle Plate DEFAULT SETTINGS Checkbox Unselected...

Page 48: ...ill need to be configured in the system before it will work Navigate to Main Menu Setup Surveillance IPC Setup Please follow the steps in Section 6 4 3 to setup the IP Camera in your system 4 10 Step...

Page 49: ...ull screen single camera channel or in quad view four camera channels simultaneously To access single camera playback please click the Playback button while in Single Camera On screen View Besides usi...

Page 50: ...back mode then the playback on screen controls would be displayed instead Figure 5 2 Playback On Screen Controls Time Bar This time bar represents the entire day from 00 00 00H to 23 59 59H Recorded V...

Page 51: ...hrough the recorded video frame by frame Exit Playback Clicking this button exits playback mode and will return you to the live camera view mode Cycle to Previous Channel Switch playback to the previo...

Page 52: ...rded video It uses a calendar view to enable the user to easily visualize the availability of recorded video and also employs colour coding to provide easy identification of dates for which the record...

Page 53: ...Storage Selection Clicking the button displays a drop down menu which allows you to select the source to search the availability of recorded video whether from the Main Storage Sub Storage or Mirror...

Page 54: ...rked with a yellow check The recorded video will only be retrieved for playback from the selected camera channels Quick Select Camera Channels Select the four channels at once by selecting the checkbo...

Page 55: ...ble to fit on the screen display Click the and buttons to scroll the time scale to the left and right respectively Camera Channels This shows the camera channels for which the recorded video is availa...

Page 56: ...bars to quickly move the marker to select a different playback start time Playback Video After selecting the playback start time and specifying the camera channels clicking Playback will proceed to th...

Page 57: ...the specific time where you wish to view the recorded video Audio Controls Toggle This toggle button lets you show or hide the audio controls Increase Volume Increase the volume of the audio in the v...

Page 58: ...his button will revert to forward playback in real time speed 1x Forward Play Clicking this button will cycle the forward playback speed iteratively through the following speed settings 2x 4x 8x and 1...

Page 59: ...llow you to proceed if the available space on the selected external storage medium must be equal or more than the estimated file size Please Note If you are using the Finger Mouse LCD combination to n...

Page 60: ...he desired start time Your selection will be displayed on the screen Next select the desired end time by once again clicking on the time and keying in or moving the marker as before When your desired...

Page 61: ...stems AVI Data Standard AVI file format Can be viewed using any standard media player Click the Export button to proceed to clip and save the video data to the specified external storage device If you...

Page 62: ...te indicates that log files exist for that particular date Select Month The and buttons allow you to scroll through and select the month Select Year The and buttons allow you to scroll through and sel...

Page 63: ...ime field or the End Time field will display the on screen keypad which allows you to key in a specific time in hh mm ss 24 hour time format Select Log Type This allows you to select the type of log f...

Page 64: ...ction allows you to view the log file data and to export it to an external storage device for archival or later study Figure 5 9 View and Export Log File Main Menu Click this icon to return to the Mai...

Page 65: ...Base Speed Alert Driver Alert IO Alarm Config Config File Export Config File Import DSM Config File Export DSM Config Import Time Setup General Time Sync DST Record General Main Stream Dual Stream OSD...

Page 66: ...icon to return to the Main Menu Back to Previous Screen Click this icon to return to the Previous Screen that you were at Main Section Tabs Clicking on any of these tabs will open the configuration pa...

Page 67: ...nts Do not reset to factory defaults or change the settings unless you fully understand the changes you are making or as directed by Gatekeeper Systems Data Entry Interfaces of the Configuration Menu...

Page 68: ...However if the field will only accept numeric values clicking on the field will display an on screen keypad for the user to key in numeric values Date Field This is an input field for dates Clicking...

Page 69: ...will display a list of items which can be scrolled and selected 6 3 Basic Settings Navigate to Main Menu Setup Basic Setup All the core device settings can be configured in this section This includes...

Page 70: ...ed as part of a Gatekeeper Wireless deployment DEFAULT SETTINGS Please refer to Gatekeeper Project Team in consultation with customer school district for the value to set Vehicle Info Vehicle Plate Al...

Page 71: ...the customer school district will determine the value to set Driver Info Driver Number Alphanumeric text field for setting the driver information You may input up to a maximum of 10 characters DEFAULT...

Page 72: ...ill be displayed 24 Hours 12 Hours DEFAULT SETTINGS 24 Hours Time Zone Drop down list which allows you to choose the time zone that the device will be operating in DEFAULT SETTINGS GMT 08 00 PACIFIC T...

Page 73: ...ted Centre Server Checkbox specifies if the device will synchronize the date and time periodically with the Centre Server If this option is selected you will also need to use the associated drop down...

Page 74: ...Hour system will offset the time by an hour when daylight savings is active Two Hours system will offset the time by two hours when daylight savings is active DEFAULT SETTINGS One Hour Mode Drop down...

Page 75: ...SETTINGS MAR month 2ND week SUNDAY day 02 00 00 time End This is a set of fields which allow you to choose the ending point of the period for which the device will adjust for daylight savings time If...

Page 76: ...ice will start either when the vehicle ignition is on or when the scheduled time starts However the device will only turn off when BOTH ignitions is off AND scheduled time ends DEFAULT SETTINGS Igniti...

Page 77: ...Voltage Threshold DEFAULT SETTINGS Checkbox Unselected Shutdown Voltage Threshold Numeric text field to set the Shutdown voltage threshold If DVR Voltage Setup is selected the device will turn off whe...

Page 78: ...User Group List of users who are set up in the system The User Group shows the type of user Checkboxes allow you to select the specified user to edit or delete Notes The user admin is the default admi...

Page 79: ...allow you to modify the selected user s details Alphanumeric text field to key in the user name Alphanumeric text field to key in the new user password Alphanumeric text field to key in the new user p...

Page 80: ...y Numeric text field allowing you to key in the IP address of the gateway for the device DEFAULT SETTINGS 192 168 001 001 Auto Get DNS Checkbox if selected the device will attempt to obtain the DNS se...

Page 81: ...ernal Wi Fi Client Mode for connecting to a yard Wi Fi access point Power up in AP mode after user configurable time Wi Fi is turned off AP mode replace Wi Fi dongle for G4 connect DEFAULT SETTINGS Di...

Page 82: ...ic IP DEFAULT SETTINGS Checkbox Unselected IP address DEFAULT SETTINGS Disable Subnet Mask DEFAULT SETTINGS Disable Gateway DEFAULT SETTINGS Disable NOTE THE FOLLOWING SECTION SERVER IS ONLY APPLICABL...

Page 83: ...n settings Notes You may add up to 5 centre servers Server 1 is the default centre server and it cannot be deleted DEFAULT SETTINGS Server 1 ON Checkbox selecting this will mark the selected server as...

Page 84: ...media server DEFAULT SETTINGS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Media Server Port Numeric text field to configure the port values used by the media server for the following protocol types TCP UDP DEFAULT SETTINGS TCP...

Page 85: ...cording functions The settings here are crucial and will allow you to not only enable and disable cameras for viewing and recording but also configure timings for when recording actually takes place a...

Page 86: ...mage Setup Menu The entire image setup menu is floating over the video from the live camera You may click and drag the entire image setup menu up and down to look at different parts of the image Flip...

Page 87: ...settings Copy Settings After selecting the camera channel that you wish to overwrite with the current settings clicking the Copy button will proceed to do so Revert to Defaults Click the Default butt...

Page 88: ...nnel Checkboxes allows you to select the cameras to be included as part of the live view displayed channels Notes You are allowed to select more display channels than there are cameras available Howev...

Page 89: ...le camera on the screen 2x2 Four cameras on the screen in 2x2 quad grid layout Channel The drop down lists are shown on screen according to the grid layout mode selected You can easily choose each cam...

Page 90: ...ill be displayed as an overlay text on top of the live video view on the LCD monitor or ICD2 Notes The Vehicle Plate data which the device will display on the OSD is actually the identifier data which...

Page 91: ...d G Force Checkbox if selected the G Sensor information will be displayed as an overlay text on top of the live video view on the LCD monitor or ICD2 DEFAULT SETTINGS Checkbox Unselected 6 4 2 Record...

Page 92: ...Never video will never be overwritten To ensure that the device still has storage to record new video you will have to download and remove the older video on a regular basis DEFAULT SETTINGS By Capaci...

Page 93: ...to 6 are Analog AnalogHD channels Channel 7 and 8 are Digital IP camera channel DEFAULT SETTINGS Channel 1 set name as CH1 Channel 2 set name as CH2 Channel 3 set name as CH3 Channel 4 set name as CH4...

Page 94: ...igital IP Camera 7 and 8 the Drop down list contents will change to reflect the supported resolutions of the currently attached IP camera Most commonly these will typically be 720P 1280x720 1080P 1920...

Page 95: ...rop down list to select a day of the week from Sunday to Saturday Clicking the Add a Plan button will then add a timer recording schedule to the task list Start Time this is a time field that allows y...

Page 96: ...e The CBR settings instruct the device to encode the video using a constant bit rate thus ensuring consistent quality and predictable file size of the recorded video When using VBR the device will var...

Page 97: ...elected Storage Dual Stream Split DEFAULT SETTINGS Disabled SD Write Resource Ratio DEFAULT SETTINGS 0 0 Record Storage DEFAULT SETTINGS Internal SD Record Mode DEFAULT SETTINGS Alarm Backup Alarm CH...

Page 98: ...text on top of the recorded video DEFAULT SETTINGS Checkbox Selected GPS Checkbox if selected the GPS coordinates will be displayed as an overlay text on top of the recorded video DEFAULT SETTINGS Che...

Page 99: ...y customized by moving it to the desired location To move it just tap or click on the text and then drag it to the desired location Revert to Defaults Clicking the Default button will revert all the t...

Page 100: ...ere are IP camera channels 7 and 8 without 4 port switch Up to a total of 6 IP camera channels with a 4 port switch Scroll Page Use the and buttons to scroll the list of camera channels up and down re...

Page 101: ...associated channel This displays a pop up screen with the settings that you can configure Figure 6 5 4 IP Camera Settings Configuration Screen The settings for the IP Camera will be displayed and can...

Page 102: ...tion allows the user to configure all the settings related to data collection This includes event logging from sensor input as well as alarms The user can also configure the options for automated snap...

Page 103: ...arately Notes For quick configuration the copy function allows you to easily copy the settings of the current sensor to another sensor Sensor Name Alphanumeric text field for setting a friendly name t...

Page 104: ...OSD Name SA Sensor Number 4 Sensor Name DOOR OSD Name DR Sensor Number 5 Sensor Name LEFTTURN OSD Name LT Sensor Number 6 Sensor Name RIGHTTRN OSD Name RT Sensor Number 7 Sensor Name EXTRA1 OSD Name...

Page 105: ...NGS None Second Drop down list DEFAULT SETTINGS 4800 485 1 First Drop down list DEFAULT SETTINGS Tri Colour DA Second Drop down list DEFAULT SETTINGS 57600 Speed Unit Drop down list allowing the user...

Page 106: ...le on the first day of service on that route This value can be entered manually Operation Correct Allows the current mileage of the vehicle to be entered Clear Resets the mileage of the vehicle to 0 F...

Page 107: ...the snapshots End Time this is a time field that allows you to set the ending time to stop taking the snapshots x you can always click the x button to remove the associated snapshot task from the list...

Page 108: ...apshot task settings Once you have selected the channel to copy to click on the Copy button to make the copy DEFAULT SETTINGS Checkbox Unselected Trigger Snap Alarm Snap Setting this enables the devic...

Page 109: ...channel to another channel thus allowing you to easily and quickly replicate the snapshot settings for the different camera channels Once you have selected the channel to copy to click on the Copy but...

Page 110: ...ws you to copy the current snapshot settings for this channel to another channel thus allowing you to easily and quickly replicate the snapshot settings for the different camera channels Once you have...

Page 111: ...S Clear Maintenance Threshold Temperature Temperature DEFAULT SETTING Checkbox unselected Voltage Default Settings Checkbox unselected Alarm Settings Navigate to Main Menu Setup Alarm All settings rel...

Page 112: ...he device to monitor for overspeed events In case of speed exceeding the specified threshold this alarm will be triggered To set the volume to MUTE for this alarm go to Basic Setup Other Setup Voice S...

Page 113: ...rm The Linkage setup screen enables you to configure the following options Channel checkboxes that allow you to select any combination of the camera channels to be included in the display and recordin...

Page 114: ...box Alarm Image Upload checkbox if selected will enable the device to upload the alarm to the centre server PB Alarm Duration numeric text field to set the duration of the video playback in seconds wh...

Page 115: ...up screen enables you to configure the following options Channel checkboxes that allow you to select any combination of the camera channels to be included in the display and recording Post Recording n...

Page 116: ...in the selected grid segment visually If you have less cameras than available grid segments then those segments associated with an actual camera will be displayed as a black box PB Alarm Duration num...

Page 117: ...to Alarm Trigger Click the Setup button under Trigger to display the Trigger setup screen for the associated IO input line This will display a drop down list which allows you to select the trigger for...

Page 118: ...ut in seconds Alarm Upload checkbox if selected will enable the device to upload the alarm to the centre server Linkage Screen drop down list to select the options to display the video from the select...

Page 119: ...ded video with an Alert This makes searching for Alerts far faster and easier as G4 Viewer Plus can be set to display Alarms Alerts The Driver Alert Button requires setting up in the configuration of...

Page 120: ...owing options Channel checkboxes that allow you to select any combination of the camera channels to be included in the display and recording Post Recording numeric value box which allows you to enter...

Page 121: ...Type Sets whether or not Motion detection will be triggered by an Event or an Alarm Default settings Alarm Trigger Setup Click the setup button and a separate window will appear for Motion detection s...

Page 122: ...s Temp Increase Difference DEFAULT SETTINGS 154 F Debounce Time multiple alarms of the same resource active within the debounce time frame are regarded as one alarm DEFAULT SETTINGS 10 Seconds Linkage...

Page 123: ...None Not displayed Single Display 1 camera Dual Display 2 cameras Quad Display 4 cameras If Single 1x1 Dual 2x1 or Quad 2x2 display is selected the Setup button allows you to select the layout of the...

Page 124: ...under Trigger to display the Trigger setup screen to set up the G Sensor threshold values X numeric text field to set the threshold value for the G forces along the x axis Y numeric text field to set...

Page 125: ...you to select the layout of the channels to be displayed on screen The drop down lists are shown on screen according to the grid layout mode selected You can easily choose each individual camera chann...

Page 126: ...onds Linkage Click the Setup button under Linkage to go to the Linkage setup screen This sets up the video display recording and snapshot options associated with this alarm The Linkage setup screen en...

Page 127: ...amera channel to be displayed in the selected grid segment visually If you have less cameras than available grid segments then those segments associated with an actual camera will be displayed as a bl...

Page 128: ...d to use a Gatekeeper Systems USB Hub to allow two devices to share the one USB port Config Config File Export Click the Export button to export the entire device configuration settings to a file This...

Page 129: ...u to export the device data files for viewing and archival Please Note If you are using the Finger Mouse LCD combination to navigate you will need to use a Gatekeeper Systems USB Hub to allow two devi...

Page 130: ...evices to share the one USB port Upgrade Device Upgrade Click the Upgrade button to retrieve the device update from a file and apply it to the system You will need a compatible update file saved on an...

Page 131: ...orage Storage Type This shows the various storage devices which are attached to the Y58 Available storage devices shown may include any combination of Hard Drives and or USB flash drives Free Total Th...

Page 132: ...Y58 User Manual Install Guide 132 of 148 System Reboot Click the Reboot button in order to reboot the device...

Page 133: ...e it will work In the Y58 though adding a new IP camera to the system can easily be done through the automated setup options available in the setup menu 7 1 1 Adding an IP Camera The steps below provi...

Page 134: ...om this screen Your new IP Camera is now configured and will stream video to the selected channel for viewing and recording 7 2 Configuring Substream Recording Quality When you choose to record the Su...

Page 135: ...nnel Choose Resolution drop down list to select the resolution to record this channel at Available resolution options are QCIF 176x120 CIF 352x240 HD1 704x240 Choose Frame Rate drop down list allowing...

Page 136: ...t the Caddy into the Caddy slot on the Y58 Then Navigate to Main Menu Setup Maintenance Storage Figure 7 3 Formatting a New Storage Medium Click the Format button next to the Hard Drive to format it f...

Page 137: ...o navigate you will need to use a Gatekeeper Systems USB Hub to allow two devices to share the one USB port Please follow the insertion process noted on the Gatekeeper Systems USB hub Then Navigate to...

Page 138: ...ounted 2 Wipe down the Y58 and cameras using a clean microfiber cloth 3 Check cables on the back of the Y58 to ensure they have not vibrated loose Make sure that the cables do not show signs of wear c...

Page 139: ...ews provided Wire the device into the vehicle according to the Quick Install Guide and the appropriate cabling diagram DO NOT disassemble the device There are no user serviceable parts inside Configur...

Page 140: ...used non Gatekeeper branded Hard Drive must be formatted in the Y58 prior to use Start the vehicle and wait for the recorder to boot up approximately two minutes Confirm live camera video is visible...

Page 141: ...s unless approved by Gatekeeper Systems The device is designed for interior use only Do not install in areas that are exposed to excessive moisture Mount the device in a location that has good airflow...

Page 142: ...the battery from the fuse panel Sensor Serial Cable The sensor cable CAB000458 Serial Cable and CAB000459 Sensor Cable connects to the connector marked SERIAL SENSOR on the back of the device The sen...

Page 143: ...iagrams 9 3 1 Fuse Connections Figure 9 1 Y58 Fuse Connections 9 3 2 Cabling Diagrams Please refer to the following pages with detailed cabling diagrams for the different installation configurations o...

Page 144: ...h holes in sheet metal ceiling bulkhead etc must be protected with grommets Ensure included gasket is in place between dome base plate and the mounting surface When installing multiple cameras mark ca...

Page 145: ...ping screws to fix the camera base to the vehicle Step 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 wi...

Page 146: ...asive metal to prevent short circuits Wire Routing Camera harness to be connected through an opening in the base Use existing wire paths wherever possible e g radio speakers etc Avoid excessively tigh...

Page 147: ...ty or that has been altered or modified so as to change its intended use Gatekeeper Systems is not responsible for lost or missing video The warranty does not extend to repairs made necessary by norma...

Page 148: ...Information CONTACT INFORMATION GSI Canada 301 31127 Wheel Avenue Abbotsford BC V2T 6H1 Canada GSI USA Unit 82A 446 Harrison Street Sumas WA 98295 USA SALES TECHNICAL SUPPORT North America Tel 1 604 8...

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