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Rev 1.01

14

Document 900.0341

12/05

System Setup

Figure 3-1

Remote Control

POWER

EJECT

TRK

REW

PLAY

FF

P/S

STOP

SLOW

AUDIO

A/V

TCOUNTER A REPEAT

REC

SPEED

Table 3-1

Remote Control Button Functions

Control

Program mode function

Play mode function

POWER

Turns the HTR62 off.

Turns the unit off. To apply temporary power 
to program the VCR without turning the bus 
ignition on, use the VCR POWER button.

EJECT

Press to eject the tape.

TRK (

,

)

 Increases the value. Incrementing from 

the last value loops back to the first value.

 

Decreases the value. Decrementing 

from the first value loops back to the last 
value.

Video tracking. The VCR tries to video track 
automatically. 

Use this feature only when horizontal lines 
appear in the picture during playback

REW (

)

Moves the cursor to the left. 

Rewinds the tape or searches through the 
images backwards from the most recent.

PLAY ( )

Stops the current VCR operation to start 
playback.

FF (

)

Moves the cursor to the right.

Plays back images in fast forward.

P/S
Pause/Still (

❘ ❘

)

Interrupts an image playback sequence and 
locks onto the image displayed. 

Press PLAY to continue playback.

Summary of Contents for HTR62

Page 1: ...Document 900 0341 12 05 Rev 1 01 HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide HTRS Mobile Video System POWER STOP EJECT REW PLAY FF TRACKING A VSELECT REC VIDEO AUDIO L R CSTIN DEW HI FI ...

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Page 3: ...HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide ...

Page 4: ...Revisions Issue Date Revisions 1 00 3 05 New document 1 01 12 05 Changed HTGPS62 to HTRGPS module ...

Page 5: ...the Location 4 Mounting Options 5 Mounting the VCR Enclosure Base 6 Wiring 6 Installing the VCR 9 Installing the Enclosure Cover 9 Upgrade Installation 10 Disassembling the Existing System 10 HTRGPS Module Installation 11 3 System Setup 13 Programming Controls 13 Programming the VCR 15 Initial Setup 16 4 System Operation 23 Operating the HTR62 24 Inserting a Tape in the VCR 25 Starting Recording 2...

Page 6: ...Rev 1 01 Document 900 0341 12 05 Contents ii ...

Page 7: ... 1 Mounting Options 6 Figure 2 2 Wiring Connections 8 Figure 2 3 Enclosure Inverted Mount Installation 9 Figure 2 4 Enclosure Cover Installation 10 Figure 3 1 Remote Control 14 Figure 3 2 Welcome Screen 16 Figure 3 3 Menu Screen Default Settings Shown 17 Figure 4 1 Front Panel VCR Controls 23 ...

Page 8: ...Rev 1 01 Document 900 0341 12 05 Figures iv ...

Page 9: ...ting Guide Rev 1 01 Document 900 0341 12 05 v Tables Table 2 1 Installation Locations 5 Table 3 1 Remote Control Button Functions 14 Table 3 2 System Default Settings 16 Table 4 1 Front Panel VCR Controls 23 Table A 1 Solutions 27 ...

Page 10: ...Rev 1 01 Document 900 0341 12 05 Tables vi ...

Page 11: ...es Chapter 2 Installation describes how to install the HTR62 in a bus including wiring connections to all the peripherals Chapter 3 System Setup shows you how to configure the system after installation Chapter 4 System Operation describes how to perform routine operations Appendix A Solutions provides answers for common technical issues Appendix B Specifications lists specifications for the HTR62 ...

Page 12: ...the event you have a problem with any Honeywell product please call Customer Service for assistance or to request a Return Authorization RA number Call 1 800 796 CCTV Be sure to have the model number serial number and the nature of the problem outlined for the technical service representative Prior authorization must be obtained for all returns exchanges or credits Items shipped to Honeywell witho...

Page 13: ... camera system single channel recording Two Hi Fi audio channels for higher audio quality Up to nine hours of recording time T180 tape Continuous loop recording on off user programmable Recording for up to 54 minutes after the vehicle ignition is switched off user programmable Delay recording for up to 60 minutes after the vehicle ignition is switched on user programmable On Screen Display Time an...

Page 14: ...ition is off Automatically detects if the video signal from the camera is missing Improved speed sensor capability no external signal conditioner required GPS Module Optional The HTRGPS module records vehicle speed without tapping into transmission speed sensors or calibrating the speed sensor The HTRGPS module sends vehicle position bearing and speed data via serial interface to the HTR62 The HTR...

Page 15: ...cover and access panel with two keys One 20 ft 6 1 m wiring harness One VCR kit One VCR One remote control with battery One 3 ft 91 m audio and video RCA cable One hardware package Four 10 x 3 4 in Phillips sheet metal screws Two wire taps One inline fuse holder and 3A fuse One safety grommet for the enclosure cable outlet One Warranty card Please read this guide carefully before you install the H...

Page 16: ... install an HTR62 in a school bus that does not have an existing mobile video system To upgrade an existing mobile video system for example a Silent Witness SWS310 or SWS210 see Upgrade Installation page 10 Choosing the Location Choose a location for installation that Provides convenient access for installing or removing the VCR or tapes Has a rigid surface such as the dashboard headliner or under...

Page 17: ...ure can be mounted Horizontally either upright or inverted as shown in Figure 2 1 Vertically with the cassette opening pointing up Table 2 1 Installation Locations Location Convenient operation Easy to install Low vibration Good air flow Bottom of glove box horizontal mount Inside glove box horizontal vertical mount Bottom of passenger seat behind bus driver horizontal mount Underneath bulkhead ho...

Page 18: ...ith the hardware package Note If desired you can drill alternate mounting holes in the VCR enclosure base Locate the mounting holes as close as possible to the outside edges of the enclosure base Ensure that the mounting fasteners do not touch the VCR when it is installed 4 Attach the VCR enclosure base to the mounting surface using the four 10 x 3 4 in sheet metal mounting screws Wiring Figure 2 ...

Page 19: ...the VCR If possible connect this wire to the radio accessory fuse to avoid electrical interference from fans or blowers 5 Connect the speed sensor harness to the vehicle speed sensor if desired See page 20 for calibration programming Refer to the vehicle wiring guide for correct location of wires 6 Connect the Video and Audio connectors from Camera 1 into Cam 1 Video and Main Audio respectively 7 ...

Page 20: ...ule wiring Connect red wire to HTRGPS module red wire Connect black wire to HTRGPS module black wire Do not use white wire Red wire Battery POS 3A fuse Black wire Battery NEG White wire Ignition Brown wire Input signal 1 BRK Black wire Input signal 2 STP Green wire Input signal 3 TRN Red wire Input signal 5 FSH Blue wire Input signal 5 ARM Red wire Speed hall sensor power Black wire Speed sensor g...

Page 21: ...nt installations see Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Enclosure Inverted Mount Installation Installing the Enclosure Cover To install the enclosure cover 1 Unlock the access panel in the front of the enclosure cover using one of the keys supplied with the VCR enclosure 2 Place the enclosure cover inside the side rails of the enclosure base 3 Slide the cover toward the rear of the base see Figure 2 4 4 Replac...

Page 22: ...upgrade Note If the main wiring harness is not replaced when upgrading trigger 5 may not be available Disassembling the Existing System To disassemble the existing system 1 Remove the enclosure cover a Unlock the access panel in the front of the enclosure cover b Slide the access panel to the right and remove it from the enclosure cover c Pull the enclosure cover towards you until it is free of th...

Page 23: ... Disconnect the power connector video and audio connectors and DB25 wiring harness 7 Remove the VCR Set aside 8 Replace the existing VCR with the new VCR 9 Plug the camera into the Cam 1 input for a one camera system If you are using a second camera plug it into the Cam 2 input see Figure 2 2 10 Program the new VCR HTRGPS Module Installation Note The HTRGPS Module is an optional component Contact ...

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Page 25: ... Before you use the remote control install the CR2025 battery supplied with the remote control inside the battery compartment Then simply point the remote control at the front panel of the VCR Note Install the battery into the remote control side up Several of the buttons have dual functions see Figure 3 1 That is during Play mode each button functions as labeled but during Program mode several bu...

Page 26: ...alue Incrementing from the last value loops back to the first value Decreases the value Decrementing from the first value loops back to the last value Video tracking The VCR tries to video track automatically Use this feature only when horizontal lines appear in the picture during playback REW Moves the cursor to the left Rewinds the tape or searches through the images backwards from the most rece...

Page 27: ...DEO IN jack of a portable monitor STOP Use this button to Enter Program mode Press and hold the button for three seconds to display the Setup screen Exit Program mode Press and hold for three seconds Your configuration settings are saved when you exit Program mode Note The VCR automatically exits Program mode if no button is pressed in 60 seconds Stops the current VCR operation or stops image play...

Page 28: ...an program the VCR when no video camera is connected to the system In this case the message NO VIDEO DETECTED displays on the screen Figure 3 2 Welcome Screen Initial Setup The HTR62 comes pre configured from the factory with the default settings shown in Figure 3 3 You can change the settings shown in Table 3 2 Honeywell HTR62 Mobile Video Recorder Firmware Ver 02 00 Honeywell Video Systems For T...

Page 29: ... see section Text line up to 20 characters Reset title line RECSP Record speed Status indicators 1 5 Daily timers 1 5 RECM Record mode RECD Record delay SPD Speed calibration Current date and time Parameter is enabled Parameter is disabled For example Vehicle ID RES XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX UP RT 01 50 17P JAN 26 05 UP DST T1BRK T2STP T3TRN T4FSH T5ARM DN SDLY 00 RECSP EP RECM RECD 00 SPD 003600 RES MPH D...

Page 30: ... title RT Resets the title to blanks This feature is useful when a long title must be changed to a short one or no title No confirmation is requested from the user Time The 12 hour clock is used for all time settings You can independently change Hours 1 to 12 Minutes 0 to 59 Time of day A for AM P for PM The seconds automatically reset to 00 when the minutes or hours are changed Date You can indep...

Page 31: ...ive when on ground You can program a signal input to switch cameras In the configuration example in Figure 3 3 what you see on lines three and four are described as follows T1 BRK or The up arrow means the unit will switch camera inputs for example to the Stop Arm camera The down arrow means the unit will not switch camera inputs Warning If you enable this field every time the brakes are hit the u...

Page 32: ...inning of the tape indicates that the continuous recording loop feature is disabled When the VCR is recording and reaches the end of the tape it automatically stops RECD Delayed off time Set this field to determine the time in minutes 00 to 54 that the unit continues to record after the ignition is turned off 00 indicates that the VCR stops recording as soon as the ignition is turned off SPD Speed...

Page 33: ...e then move forward or backward with the FF or REW buttons MPH When an HTRGPS module is installed and connected the VCR can be programmed to accept GPS data This field indicates whether the speed of the vehicle records in MPH miles per hour or KPH kilometers per hour DIR Direction Enable or disable display of vehicle direction from HTRGPS module LL Latitude longitude Enable or disable display of v...

Page 34: ...rovided the vehicle is running Examples 11 00P 02 30A means that the VCR starts recording at 11 00 PM and stops recording at 2 30 AM provided the vehicle is running To record for 23 hours and 59 minutes set the start time to 12 05A and the stop time to 12 04A When the timers are on the VCR will not record unless the trigger is active for example the bus ignition is on or the delay off time has not...

Page 35: ...r to program the unit or to change VCR tapes without turning the vehicle ignition on The VCR remains powered on for one minute after the last remote control button has been pressed CST IN If lit indicates a video cassette is in the VCR DEW HI FI Stereo If lit indicates that audio is recording on the tape STOP EJECT Press this button once to stop the current VCR operation Press this button a second...

Page 36: ...tions PLAY Press this button once to stop the current VCR operation and play back the tape The light in the middle of the PLAY buttons flashes green while the VCR is in Auto tracking mode The light is steady green when the VCR has tracked the tape and is playing correctly FF Fast Forward Press this button to advance the tape or to search forward Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback The ...

Page 37: ...ttings You can also start recording by pressing the REC button on the remote control Note Unless the VCR is in temporary power mode the vehicle engine must be running to ensure that the battery voltage is high enough to start the HTR62 system Stopping Recording Turn the ignition off If the Delayed off time see Lines 5 and 6 page 20 has been programmed to 00 minutes the VCR switches off If the Dela...

Page 38: ...cess panel on the front of the VCR enclosure 2 Plug a monitor cable into the AUDIO VIDEO output on the front panel of the VCR 3 Plug the other cable end into the AUDIO VIDEO IN connector on the back of a 12 VDC or battery powered audio video monitor 4 Start the vehicle or press the POWER button for temporary power The camera light starts flashing and the VCR automatically starts recording after 10...

Page 39: ...h to power the HTR62 that is more than 10 volts No picture on monitor Ensure that the power video and audio connectors of the camera harness are plugged into the HTR62 power video in and audio in jacks Make sure that the camera LED indicator is on Start the vehicle engine to make sure the battery voltage is high enough to power the HTR62 VCR is not recording Ensure that the video tape is not write...

Page 40: ...icture is rolling Check all power connections and power cables Start the vehicle engine to make sure the battery voltage is high enough to power the HTR62 that is more than 10 volts Tape will not rewind Ensure that the VCR power is on Check to see if the tape is already rewound Ensure that the tape is not jammed the VCR POWER LED is blinking POWER light is blinking Indicates the VCR has detected a...

Page 41: ... Weight 6 7 lb 3 02 kg Operating environment Operating temperature 41ºF to 104ºF 5ºC to 40ºC Storage temperature 32ºF to 122ºF 0ºC to 50ºC Humidity 10 to 85 RH non condensing Recording parameters Recording format VHS NTSC standard Recording time 9 hours T180 tape EP mode FF rewind time Less than four minutes T180 tape Continuous recording On off user selectable Delayed off recording 0 to 20 minute...

Page 42: ... Up to 20 characters user selectable Time and date Real time clock with battery backup and automatic Daylight Saving Time AM PM format three letters for month Position Top or bottom of screen independent for each value user selectable Recorded signals Number of inputs Five Text Three characters per signal user selectable Input level Active high 12 VDC or active low 0 VDC user selectable Input prot...

Page 43: ...ting 6 enclosure cover installing 9 F factory defaults described 16 Menu screen 17 resetting 21 features 1 I images viewing 26 installation 3 enclosure base 6 enclosure cover 9 inverted 5 9 upright 5 VCR 9 K kit contents 3 L location choosing 4 M Menu screen 17 mounting options 5 P play mode entering 24 remote control functions 14 power specifications 29 program mode remote control functions 14 pr...

Page 44: ...9 speed indicator 30 status indicators programming 21 status indicators programming 21 system setup 13 22 T tape inserting 25 removing 26 text overlay 30 time stamp 1 time programming 18 timers programming 21 title programming 18 stamp described 1 U upright installation 5 V VCR front panel controls 23 inserting tape 25 installing 9 operation 23 26 programming 15 removing tape 26 video signal 29 vi...

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Page 46: ...tion is believed to be accurate in all respects However Honeywell Video Systems 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 Document 900 0341 12 05 Rev 1 01 Video Systems www honeywellvideo com 1 800 796 CC...

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