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MobileView 3000 User 

Manual 

P/N 1079510 • REV A • ISS 16JAN13 

Summary of Contents for MobileView 3000

Page 1: ...MobileView 3000 User Manual P N 1079510 REV A ISS 16JAN13...

Page 2: ...accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case t...

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Page 5: ...on Guide 13 Unbox Everything 13 Equipment Required 13 Choosing the Location 13 Camera Connections 13 Video Inputs Outputs Installation 14 Audio Connections 15 Alarm Connections 15 Network Connection 1...

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Page 9: ...ecially designed for use with portable small screen monitors The power supply in the MobileView 3000 provides surge protection voltage regulation and programmable delay power on off for the DVR Featur...

Page 10: ...e Regulator programmable Delay on off Temperature 40 C 55 C Operating 40 C 85 C Non Operating Package Contents Digital Video Recorder x1 HDD Tray x 1 HDD Fixing Bracket x 1 set Screws x 1 pack Antenna...

Page 11: ...HDD System Temperature Fan failure Videoloss HDD failure LED HDD power off HDD failure Copy LED ON indicates that the system is upgrading firmware or upload download configuration IGN LED ON indicate...

Page 12: ...put Ignition Control In This 6 pin connector includes 4 pins for power input one pin for ignition control and one unused pin Both input power and ignition may connect to either a 12VDC or 24VDC nomina...

Page 13: ...nnect this connector to RS485 compatible device 17 GPS Data Input Connect this connector to GPS receiver via GPS cable 18 USB C port Port reserved for expansion devices System Connection Please refer...

Page 14: ...Pin Use 1 Black Return In 2 Black Return In 3 Not Used 4 Red Main Power In 5 Red Main Power In 6 White Ignition In MV 3000 Plug 2 Pin Position Harness Wire Color Use 1 Black GND AUD2 Return 2 Black G...

Page 15: ...hannel 8 S 6 COAX NA Shield Channel 7 S 7 COAX NA Shield Channel 6 S 8 COAX NA Shield Channel 5 S 9 Not Used 10 Not Used 11 Not Used 12 Not Used 13 COAX NA Video Channel 8 V 14 COAX NA Video Channel 7...

Page 16: ...NA Shield Shell Channel 4 S C6 COAX NA Shield Shell Channel 3 S C7 COAX NA Shield Shell Channel 2 S C8 COAX NA Shield Shell Channel 1 S C9 Not Used C10 Not Used C11 Not Used C12 Not Used C13 COAX NA V...

Page 17: ...r Use 1 Green 12v Digital Return 2 Blue Digital Input 12 3 Red Digital Input 10 4 Black GND 5 Grey Digital Input 8 6 Orange Digital Input 6 7 Green 12v Digital Return 8 Blue Digital Input 4 9 Red Digi...

Page 18: ...low Figure 5 Mounting the DVR Housing Determining a System Layout The drawing below is an example camera layout for a bus application Note Camera layout and fields of view will vary from vehicle to ve...

Page 19: ...ooking down the center aisle to the rear of the bus The Rear Exit camera is located across from the rear door looking at the rear doorway The Rear to Front camera is located at the rear of the bus loo...

Page 20: ...possible insert grommets in the holes to protect the cable If it is not possible make sure that the protective outer CL2 jacket is maintained when passing the cable through the hole When pulling cable...

Page 21: ...oper operation of the unit Avoid any location for installation That is subject to high vibration That is subject to high sunlight levels That is subject to excessive moisture or rain Where passengers...

Page 22: ...e camera is installed connect a monitor directly to the camera and observe the image Make any adjustments if necessary Video Inputs Outputs Installation Cameras and CCTV monitors must use copper cente...

Page 23: ...ttached at the microphone end only Ensure the cable is routed away from sources of electrical noise such a light ballasts and high voltage lines if present Alarm Connections MobileView 3000 supports t...

Page 24: ...View 3000 User Manual Alarm Outputs Alarm Relay Connection MobileView 3000 provides two Form C relay outputs These relay outputs are for general use and are available for special or site specific appl...

Page 25: ...ipped with a 10 100 Mbps compatible network connection Figure 6 Direct PC Connection Final Installation Process Once you have completed the basic wiring connections you are ready to turn on the Mobile...

Page 26: ...Ethernet port 2 Set the computer IP address to the 192 168 0 x network 3 Open Internet Explorer 7 8 or 9 these are the only supported versions 4 Set the URL to 192 168 0 100 and press ENTER 5 When pro...

Page 27: ...Notifications Alarms Network Wireless System Administration Video Page The Video page provides access to the following configuration pages Live Overlay Settings Live Page Figure 8 Live View Browser pa...

Page 28: ...User Manual Audio 1 2 Audio Main Sub Snapshot Layout Down Arrow Right Arrow Overlay Page Figure 9 Overlay Browser page The following options are available on this page Camera Name Video Status Time S...

Page 29: ...Manual 21 Camera The Camera page provides access to the following configuration pages Summary Basic Settings Camera Summary Page This page provides a general summary of the camera settings Figure 10...

Page 30: ...era Basic Settings Page This page is used to configure the Cameras Figure 11 Camera Basic Settings page The following options are available on this page Camera Settings Record Settings Video Adjustmen...

Page 31: ...mary Configure Event Event Summary This page provides a general summary of the Event Settings Figure 12 Events Summary page The following options are available on this page Add Event button Click to a...

Page 32: ...24 MobileView 3000 User Manual Figure 13 Configure Events page The following options are available on this page Alarm Event Identification Event Trigger Output Actions Delete Event button Reset Event...

Page 33: ...Notifications The Notifications page provides access to the following configuration pages System Alarms G Sensor Sytem Alarms This page displays a summary of system faults and sets notification action...

Page 34: ...system reactions when the recorder s onboard G Sensor determines forces that may exceed the operational parameters for rotational media Figure 15 G Sensor page The following options are available on t...

Page 35: ...pages Alarm Inputs Alarm Outputs Accelerometer Alarm Inputs The page shows a summary of alarm input states and alows configuration of each Alarm s name and default state Figure 16 Alarms Inputs page...

Page 36: ...puts This page shows a summary of relay output states and allows configuration of each Alarm Output s name and defaul state Figure 17 Alarm Output page The following options are available on this page...

Page 37: ...celerometer This page defines the Accelerometer Alarms based on the force levels measured by the external accelerometer Figure 18 Accelerometer page The following options are available on this page Al...

Page 38: ...s to the following configuration pages Ethernet Ports Auto Discovery Ethernet Ports This page allows for the configuration of the TCP IP settings for the Ethernet ports Figure 19 Ethernet Ports page T...

Page 39: ...Manual 31 Auto Discovery This page provides the configuration of network device discovery parameters Figure 20 Auto Discovery page The following options are available on this page Server type Port Dis...

Page 40: ...guration pages Basics Security Network Basics The Wireless Basics page provides for the configuration of the basic wirelsss parameters Figure 21 Wireless Basics page The following options are availabl...

Page 41: ...Security This page page provides the confgiuration of the security parameters for the wireless network Figure 22 Wireless Security page The following options are available on this page Security Mode...

Page 42: ...l Wireless Network This page provides configuration of the the wireless TCP IP settings for the DVR Figure 23 Wireless Network page The following Network options are available on this page Network Typ...

Page 43: ...ccess to the following configuration pages General Data Management Date Time HDD Setup MUX Audio Setup Serial Sytstem General Figure 24 System General page The following options are available on this...

Page 44: ...Manual System Data Management Figure 25 Data Management page The following options are available on this page Record Overwrite Surveillance Video Retention Days Protected Video Retention Days Set Ove...

Page 45: ...MobileView 3000 User Manual 37 System Date Time Figure 26 Date Time page The following options are available on this page Time Sync Settings Date Time Daylight Saving...

Page 46: ...38 MobileView 3000 User Manual System HDD Setup Figure 27 HDD Setup page The following options are available on this page Disk Number Health Status Disk Temperature Disk Size Total Dick Size Usage...

Page 47: ...MobileView 3000 User Manual 39 System MUX Figure 28 MUX page The following options are available on this page Display Mode Resting Camera Cycle Mode Dwell Time...

Page 48: ...40 MobileView 3000 User Manual System Audio Setup Figure 29 Audio Setup page The following options are available on this page Audio Input Audio Output...

Page 49: ...MobileView 3000 User Manual 41 System Serial Figure 30 System Serial page The following options are available on this page COM2 Settings COM3 RS485 Settings GPS...

Page 50: ...istration The Administration page provides access to the following configuration pages User Logging Config Firmware Administration User Figure 31 User page The following options are available on this...

Page 51: ...MobileView 3000 User Manual 43 Administration Logging Figure 32 Logging page The following options are available on this page DVR Log HDD Log...

Page 52: ...44 MobileView 3000 User Manual Adminstration Config Figure 33 Config page The following options are available on this page Defaults Config from File Config to File Manual Reboot...

Page 53: ...MobileView 3000 User Manual 45 Adminstration Firmware Figure 34 Firmware page The following options are available on this page Current Firmware Load Upgrade File Upgrade button...

Page 54: ...or support on the MobileView 3000 please contact your Interlogix reseller If your questions cannot be answered immediately your reseller will forward your inquiries to the appropriate Interlogix tech...

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