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MobileView 3012 Series 
Installation Manual 

P/N 1079410 

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Page 1: ...MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual P N 1079410 REV A ISS 28APR14 ...

Page 2: ... 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 har...

Page 3: ...8 Mounting the DVR 28 Cable Connections 40 Chapter 4 DVR configuration 53 Network Connection 54 Remote Operation from Browser 55 Main Home Page 56 Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation 85 Installing a tag switch 86 Installing a microphone 87 Chapter 6 Testing 89 MobileView 3012 testing 90 MobileView 3012 testing 90 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and support 93 Troubleshooting 94 Contacting us 94 Onl...

Page 4: ...ii MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual Appendix B Templates and dimensions 105 Camera mounting plate template 106 DVR base plate 106 DVR assembly dimensions 108 Index 109 ...

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Page 7: ...eries including minimum hardware and software requirements and the steps you need to perform before installing configuring and using the MobileView 3012 Series Content About this manual 2 Product overview 2 Retrieving and viewing images 4 Product contents 4 System requirements 5 Other requirements 5 References and related documents 6 ...

Page 8: ...cumentation are available from technical support Refer to Contacting us on page 94 for instructions on contacting technical support Note A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform all required hardware installation Product overview Full featured video surveillance on the move The MobileView 3012 Series digital video recorder DVR with H 264 compression technology ...

Page 9: ...oftware applications and the required equipment The system may also include the accessories shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Typical MobileView 3012 Series system layout A Aluminum Housing G Wireless Antenna B Camera H Wireless Anternna Cable C Up to 12 Cameras per system I Microphones D RG179 Coaxial Cable J Tag switch E GPS Antenna K Accelerometer F DVR Assembly The central component of the MobileView...

Page 10: ...tion adds remote management tools to automate video download device health checking e mail notifications and more Retrieving and viewing images The DVR stores the captured digital images as monochrome or color files which you can download to a computer using the MobileView Video Manager software The DVR connects to a viewing station through a wired or wireless Ethernet connection The viewing stati...

Page 11: ...must ship it in the original box System requirements You need a PC to view the images and to interact with the system The minimum PC requirements are Windows XP OS with SP2 and all current updates or Vista NET Framework SP1 1 and 2 0 Intel Core 2 dual 2 4 GHz Intel 945 chipset recommended 2 GB recommended SVGA monitor 1024 x 768 pixel resolution NVIDIA 8XXX series GPU 9XXX series recommended 160 G...

Page 12: ...re BNCs Wrenches up to 5 8 in Spare Molex pins Spare terminal blocks Tie wraps 8 in Torx bit secured 10 Wire snake Wire strippers References and related documents For information related to to MobileView 3012 Series and its operation consult the following documents 1079510A MobiileView 3012 Series Installation Manual 1079511A Mobileview 3012 Docking Station User Manual 1072546A Mobileview 3012 Nav...

Page 13: ...8 Camera cable guidelines 9 Installing camera assemblies 10 Mini Dome cameras 10 Location and Preparation 10 Mounting the Camera 11 Adjusting the lens 14 Installing the cover 15 Troubleshooting 15 Mounting bracket template 16 Exterior Wedge Cameras 17 Introduction 17 Installation 17 Mounting the Camera 17 Adjusting the Lens 21 Attaching the Cover and Sealing 22 Troubleshooting 24 Mounting bracket ...

Page 14: ...gure 2 Typical eight camera setup with fields of view shown 1 Front door camera Front of the bus over the driver s head looking at the front passenger entry 2 Forward facing camera Front of the bus looking in front of the bus 3 Front to rear camera Front of the bus looking down the center aisle to the back 4 Rear exit camera Across from the back door looking at the back doorway 5 Rear to front cam...

Page 15: ...the cables When passing cables through tapping plates or metal sidewalls of the vehicle if possible insert grommets in the holes to protect the cables If it is not possible make sure that the protective outer CL2 jacket is maintained when passing the cables through the holes When pulling cable through the conduit do not jerk or overpull the cables These actions will stretch and damage the cable If...

Page 16: ... signal at 75 Ω CCTV standard Note In some installations it is necessary to use a metal tapping plate behind the mounting surface If you are using a tapping plate prepare it the same way as the mounting surface Drill a cable entry hole and mounting holes in the appropriate locations Mini Dome cameras Location and Preparation The mini dome camera is designed for interior use only Choose a protected...

Page 17: ...n the set screw on the side of the camera just enough to unscrew the lens cover See Figure 4 Figure 4 Loosen set screw 2 Using the camera mounting base as a guide mark the center of the mounting base and the position of the three mounting screws on the mounting surface as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Mark the mounting holes and center ...

Page 18: ...n in Figure 6 Figure 6 Cut the cable hole 4 Drill the three mounting holes as shown in Figure 7 using a bit sized according to the mounting hardware you will use Figure 7 Drill the mounting holes 5 Use a deburring tool to eliminate sharp edges from the center hole to prevent video cable damage 6 If using rivnuts install stainless steel rivnuts as shown in Figure 8 ...

Page 19: ...ws to prevent loosening Figure 9 Install the camera base 8 Remove the protective covering from the camera and remove the dome from the camera plate by unscrewing counter clockwise 9 Feed the camera cable harness through the center hole and pull gently until the camera is against the base The cable will be accessed from inside the vehicle through an appropriate access panel for later connection to ...

Page 20: ... Therefore we recommend positioning the camera as close as possible to the correct orientation during installation so that you do not need to make adjustments that rotate the ball more than 45 degrees clockwise or counter clockwise 1 Connect appropriate power and a video monitor to the camera or connect the camera to the DVR to view the image and adjust the angle of view and focus of the lens to e...

Page 21: ...er 1 Install the camera cover by tightening in a clockwise direction Figure 12 Replace the cover and tighten the set screw 2 Tighten the set screw in the side of the camera shown in Figure 4 to secure the cover in place Troubleshooting There is no image or it is intermittent Check video cable connections The BNC connector may be shorted or the wires pinched ...

Page 22: ...ontact with the camera housing Ensure that the pigtail wires coming from the camera are not pinched Image is upside down or misaligned on the monitor The camera is not properly aligned Adjust the camera for the correct view Mounting bracket template Use the mounting bracket template to mark the positions of the mounting and cable entry holes on the mounting surface Figure 13 Mounting holes ...

Page 23: ...of CCTV systems and components and A basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low voltage electrical hookups Installation Before beginning confirm you have all contents required MobileView Exterior Wedge Camera Required screws and washers Desiccant pack with gummed tape Rubber gasket Security Torx wrench 6 points to remove housing included with each camera The Exterior Wedge Camera has four part n...

Page 24: ... and are easy to lose Do not drop them Do not attempt to completely pull off the cover as the LED and light sensor wires are attached as shown in Figure 15 Figure 15 Carefully lift cover do not remove or strain wires 2 Using the rubber base gasket or the camera base mark the position of the mounting and cable entry holes on the mounting surface as shown in Figure 16 ...

Page 25: ...hole saw as shown in Figure 17 4 Drill the four mounting holes with an appropriate bit for the metal or fiberglass vehicle surface 5 Use appropriate hardware See Figure 17 to secure camera tightly to the surface Install stainless steel rivnuts in any holes through fiberglass Use stainless steel self tapping screws in any holes through metal Screws must be tight enough to compress the rubber gasket...

Page 26: ...n to the DVR When the camera pigtail BNC is connected to the video cable wrap the BNC connector with electrical tape Figure 18 Feed the cables through the cable hole 7 Place the camera and rubber gasket to align the mounting holes Seal all mounting holes so that no moisture can leak into the mounting surface 8 Using the appropriate hardware to secure the camera base to the surface and make sure to...

Page 27: ...cus of the lens to ensure the desired image 1 Connect the camera to the DVR or use a portable video monitor 2 Loosen the angle of view and focus adjustment screws as shown in Figure 20 Figure 20 Tighten the lens adjustment screws after adjusting image 3 After adjusting the lens to achieve the desired image tighten the angle of view and focus adjustment screws before attaching the cover ...

Page 28: ...e small rubber plug to help seal the hole around the cable and accurately caulking the perimeter after mounting as shown in Figure 23 and Figure 24 1 Attach a desiccant pack to inside of the camera housing as shown in Figure 21 The desiccant pack has gummed tape to attach it to the lower cavity on the upper cover Desiccant absorbs moisture inside the case to prevent the camera from fogging up Figu...

Page 29: ...gasket lies flat between the base and cover 4 Caulk the perimeter of the mounting base with a generous amount of professional grade exterior caulking such as Sikaflex or other similar material Figure 23 Caulk the perimeter all but the lower corner 5 Smooth the entire perimeter with a finger or caulk smoothing tool as shown in Figure 24 Remove any excess ...

Page 30: ...d with electrical tape to prevent metal to metal contact with the camera housing Ensure that the pigtail wires coming from the camera are not pinched Image is upside down or misaligned on the monitor Make sure the correct camera was installed Curbside or Streetside To align the camera remove the cover and refer to section above Adjusting the Lens Mounting bracket template Use the mounting bracket ...

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Page 32: ...Chapter 2 Camera installation 26 MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual ...

Page 33: ...lation overview 28 Locating the DVR 28 Mounting the DVR 28 Front Panel 31 Rear Panel Connections 33 Connecting the DVR 34 Cable Connections 40 J1 input power connections 40 J6 video input connections 42 J3 digital input channel connections 44 J2 audio and status connections 45 J5 relay output connections 47 J7 Audio out connections 50 J8 Optional 485 and GPS connections 51 ...

Page 34: ...tion depending on the vehicle make and model In general the electronics enclosure provides adequate space for the DVR For most vehicles this is located behind the driver and is typically lockable and climate controlled When deciding where to place the DVR ensure that the space adequately protects against liquid and foreign material intrusion and provides sufficient ventilation to maintain a 0 to 5...

Page 35: ... template to mark and drill four mounting holes See Appendix B Templates and dimensions on page 105 for the templates and dimensions and details on DVR mounting plate bolthole patterns 2 Using bolts locking washers and nuts mount the DVR base plate to the vehicle surface see Figure 26 on page 30 To resist vibration we recommend using nuts with a thread locking compound or a self locking nylon inse...

Page 36: ...Manual Figure 26 Mounting the DVR See figure 26 and perform the following 1 Remove the four acorn nuts and locking washers from the top of the DVR outer housing 2 Remove the DVR housing Do not remove the vibration isolators or the bolts and nuts holding them in place ...

Page 37: ... and update system firmware 2 System Status LEDs In Normal Operation The order of the LEDs will illuminate as follows PWR IGN then REC These are the three lights that should be present on a DVR that does not require maintenance System LED The SYS light means the DVR is experiencing a system fault Possible causes are Fan Failed Over Temperature Configuration is set for System Faults If the SYS ligh...

Page 38: ...e REC light turns off the system is not recording Power LED If the unit has main power the PWR led should be on The PWR LED should be on at all times unless inline power to the vehicle has been disconnected There should be no other LED lights on the DVR until Ignition is turned off 3 Alarm Acknowledge Button Press to silence alarms 4 Service Port RJ 45 network connection 10 100Mbps Ethernet There ...

Page 39: ...corresponding to the appropriate camera 5 Power LEDs Shows the status of the Audio and Video power 6 Power Input 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 nominal power source PIN 1 12VDC or 24VDC PIN 2 12VDC or 24VDC PIN 3 Ignition Input PIN 4 Electri...

Page 40: ...erved for expansion devices Connecting the DVR The subsequent sections provide information needed to attach field wires directly to the J connector The equivalent harness connection information is also provided In general harnesses provide an easy means of connecting and disconnecting the DVR from the vehicle for service maintenance or repair All connectors are equipped with dual vibration resista...

Page 41: ...lack Return In 3 Not Used 4 Red Main Power In 5 Red Main Power In 6 White Ignition In Figure 30 P2 Audio connector MV 3012 Plug 2 Audio Pin Position Harness Wire Color Use 1 Black GND AUD2 Return 2 Black GND AUD1 Return 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 5 Not Used 6 Not Used 7 Not Used 8 Not Used 9 Yellow AUD2 10 Brown AUD1 11 Not Used 12 Not Used 13 Not Used 14 Not Used 15 Not Used 16 Not Used ...

Page 42: ...12VDC Mic 1 Power 7 Blue 12VDC Status LED Power 8 Blue 12VDC Spare Figure 32 P4 Video connector MV 3012 Plug 4 Model 3008 Only DVR Pin Position Color Use 1 Not Used 2 Not Used 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 5 COAX NA Shield Channel 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...

Page 43: ...Only Pin Position Color Use 1 Black GND 2 Black GND 3 Black GND 4 Black GND 5 Red 12V Camera Power 6 Red 12V Camera Power 7 Red 12V Camera Power 8 Red 12V Camera Power Figure 34 MobileView 3012 front panel MV 3012 Plug 6 Pin Position Color Use 1 Orange GPS 5V 2 White GPS TX RS 232 Transmit 3 Black GPS RX RS 232 Receive 4 Green Ground ...

Page 44: ...485 Figure 36 MobileView 3012 front panel MV 3012 Plug 8 Pin Position Harness Wire Color Use C1 Not Used C2 Not Used C3 Not Used C4 Not Used C5 COAX 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 Video Channel 4 V C14 COAX NA Video Channel 3 V C15 ...

Page 45: ...1 Black GND 2 Black GND 3 Black GND 4 Black GND 5 Red 12V Camera Power 6 Red 12V Camera Power 7 Red 12V Camera Power 8 Red 12V Camera Power Figure 38 MobileView 3012 front panel MV 3012 Plug 10 Pin Position Harness Wire Color Use 1 Blue Relay 1 NO 2 Brown Relay 1 Common 3 White Relay 1 NC 4 Purple Relay 2 NO 5 Grey Relay 2 Common 6 Orange Relay 2 NC ...

Page 46: ...llow Digital Input 9 13 Green 12v Digital Return 14 Purple Digital Input 7 15 Brown Digital Input 5 16 Green 12v Digital Return 17 White Digital Input 3 18 Yellow Digital Input 1 Cable Connections J1 input power connections Main power ground and ignition are supplied to the 6 pin Molex connector labeled J1 on the DVR J1 harness connections The J1 harness couples a 6 pin Molex type connector to the...

Page 47: ...3 DVR installation MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual 41 generally used to power and control the MobileView wireless network transmission device Figure 40 Main power connection Table 1 J1 harness pinout ...

Page 48: ...les eight BNC barrel type connectors to the J6 connector see Figure 41 below This arrangement provides dedicated termination points for each video input Each BNC is color coded and labeled to indicate the assigned video input number See Figure 41 below and Table 2 on page 43 for added detail on J6 harness color code and video input assignments Figure 41 J6 harness video cable See Table 2 on page 4...

Page 49: ...Chapter 3 DVR installation MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual 43 Table 2 J6 harness pinout ...

Page 50: ...gaged or unwanted disconnection may occur Digital inputs Each open collector digital input treats an input voltage between 5 to 30 VDC with respect to digital ground as activated or closed Inputs less than 1 VDC are treated as deactivated or open Voltages between 1 to 4 VDC have no guarantee of being seen as activated or deactivated Refer to Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation on page 85 for ...

Page 51: ... The J2 connector uses retaining screws to ensure that it does not disconnect during operation By design the connector is easily removed if the retaining screws are fully disengaged and a slight force perpendicular to the connector is applied Ensure that the retaining screws are fully engaged or unwanted disconnection may occur Figure 43 J2 audio and status connection Audio connections The MobileV...

Page 52: ...mally active and turns OFF if the DVR software stops running Note If the software is not running neither the camera nor software LED outputs will work These open collector outputs are designed to work with the MobileView MSS 4008 series status devices The devices are equipped with one red and green LED The red LED is reserved for connection to the camera output and the green LED to the software ou...

Page 53: ...ess Table 4 J2 harness pinout Note The audio inputs are two monaural halves of a stereo input The input is 1V RMS line level Connection to input signals over 1V RMS can cause result in distorted audio J5 relay output connections The MobileView 3012 provides two Form C relay outputs at connector J5 ...

Page 54: ...monitored system and UTC neither provides nor specifies them The analog to digital converter on the DVR is an eight bit device supporting up to 255 discrete set points Set points range between 0 to 254 and correspond to an input voltage range of 0 to 30 VDC If full scale input voltage is less than 30 VDC then only a corresponding range of the 255 set points will be available If full scale input is...

Page 55: ... value R1 R2 Vin Vout R2 In the example above to monitor a 40 VDC variable input using a DVR analog input would require an R1 of 3 3 kΩ with an R2 of 10 kΩ R1 R2 Vin Vout R2 R1 10 kΩ 40 VDC 30 VDC 10 kΩ R1 3 3 kΩ Relay output Relay contacts are shown in their de energized state and are rated for 200 mA maximum current draw J5 harness connections The J5 harness couples a ten pin Molex type connecto...

Page 56: ...ural halves of a stereo output The output is 1V RMS line level and requires amplification by an external system Note Connection to on vehicle audio systems requires special configuration on both the DVR and the amplification system Harness based connection is not provided Consult your UTC sales representative or technical support before connecting to external audio systems Figure 47 J7 harness rel...

Page 57: ...VR installation MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual 51 J8 Optional 485 and GPS connections The MobileView 3012 provides optional connections for 485 and GPS outputs at connector J8 Table 7 J8 harness pinout ...

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Page 59: ...bleshoot problems and contact technical support in case you need assistance with your equipment Content Network Connection 54 Final Installation Process 54 Remote Operation from Browser 55 Connecting to MobileView 3012 55 Main Home Page 56 Video Page 56 Camera 59 Events 61 Notifications 63 Alarms 65 Network 68 Wireless 70 System 73 ...

Page 60: ...onnection Final Installation Process Once you have completed the basic wiring connections you are ready to turn on the MobileView 3012 DVR Simply plug in the power source The power led will light up if power is normal Once the system has finished loading you can begin to set up the menu options for the MobileView 3012 DVR Note When the MobileView 3012 DVR is placed in an environment where the temp...

Page 61: ... cable between the DVR front Ethernet port and computers wired 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 prompted enter credential information Default User admin Default Pass 11111111 6 Upon pressing enter the DVR landing page showing live video...

Page 62: ...Manual Main Home Page The Main page provides access to the following configuration pages Video Camera Events Notifications Alarms Network Wireless System Administration Video Page The Video page provides access to the following configuration pages Live Overlay Settings ...

Page 63: ...configuration MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual 57 Live Page Figure 50 Live View Browser page The following options are available on this page Audio 1 2 Audio Main Sub Snapshot Layout Down Arrow Right Arrow ...

Page 64: ... 4 DVR configuration 58 MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual Overlay Page Figure 51 Overlay Browser page The following options are available on this page Camera Name Video Status Time Stamp Geoleocation ...

Page 65: ...012 Series Installation Manual 59 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 52 Camera Summary page ...

Page 66: ...Installation Manual Camera Basic Settings Page This page is used to configure the Cameras Figure 53 Camera Basic Settings page The following options are available on this page Camera Settings Record Settings Video Adjustments Copy settings to other Cameras ...

Page 67: ...ration pages Event Summary Configure Event Event Summary This page provides a general summary of the Event Settings Figure 54 Events Summary page The following options are available on this page Add Event button Click to add a new event configured with the default values Configure Event This page provides options for Event configuration ...

Page 68: ...uration 62 MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual Figure 55 Configure Events page The following options are available on this page Alarm Event Identification Event Trigger Output Actions Delete Event button Reset Event ...

Page 69: ...Installation Manual 63 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 actions Figure 56 System Alarms page ...

Page 70: ...Sensor page configure system reactions when the recorder s onboard G Sensor determines forces that may exceed the operational parameters for rotational media Figure 57 G Sensor page The following options are available on this page G Sensor Enable Buzzer Mode Fault LED Mode Disable HDD Mode ...

Page 71: ...following configuration 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 58 Alarms Inputs page The following Alarm Input options are available on this page Input Name Default State Current State ...

Page 72: ...lation Manual Alarm Outputs This page shows a summary of relay output states and allows configuration of each Alarm Output s name and defaul state Figure 59 Alarm Output page The following options are available on this page Input Name Default State Current State ...

Page 73: ...stallation Manual 67 Accelerometer This page defines the Accelerometer Alarms based on the force levels measured by the external accelerometer Figure 60 Accelerometer page The following options are available on this page Alarm Name Event Trigger Fault LED ...

Page 74: ...ork page provides access 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 61 Ethernet Ports page The following options are available on this page Rear LAN Service Port ...

Page 75: ...2 Series Installation Manual 69 Auto Discovery This page provides the configuration of network device discovery parameters Figure 62 Auto Discovery page The following options are available on this page Server type Port Discovery Return Address ...

Page 76: ... to the following configuration pages Basics Security Network Basics The Wireless Basics page provides for the configuration of the basic wirelsss parameters Figure 63 Wireless Basics page The following options are available on this page Wireless Mode Wireless Network Mode Wireless Network Name SSID Wireless Channel ...

Page 77: ...tion Manual 71 Wireless Security This page page provides the confgiuration of the security parameters for the wireless network Figure 64 Wireless Security page The following options are available on this page Security Mode WPA Algorithms Shared Key Network Type ...

Page 78: ...ries Installation Manual Wireless Network This page provides configuration of the the wireless TCP IP settings for the DVR Figure 65 Wireless Network page The following Network options are available on this page Network Type Network Settings HTTP Port ...

Page 79: ...System page provides access to the following configuration pages General Data Management Date Time HDD Setup MUX Audio Setup Serial Sytstem General Figure 66 System General page The following options are available on this page Device Identification Device Characteristics Global Setting ...

Page 80: ...012 Series Installation Manual System Data Management Figure 67 Data Management page The following options are available on this page Record Overwrite Surveillance Video Retention Days Protected Video Retention Days Set Overwrite Bandwidth Limit ...

Page 81: ...ter 4 DVR configuration MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual 75 System Date Time Figure 68 Date Time page The following options are available on this page Time Sync Settings Date Time Daylight Saving ...

Page 82: ...guration 76 MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual System HDD Setup Figure 69 HDD Setup page The following options are available on this page Disk Number Health Status Disk Temperature Disk Size Total Dick Size Usage ...

Page 83: ...Chapter 4 DVR configuration MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual 77 System MUX Figure 70 MUX page The following options are available on this page Display Mode Resting Camera Cycle Mode Dwell Time ...

Page 84: ...Chapter 4 DVR configuration 78 MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual System Audio Setup Figure 71 Audio Setup page The following options are available on this page Audio Input Audio Output ...

Page 85: ...hapter 4 DVR configuration MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual 79 System Serial Figure 72 System Serial page The following options are available on this page COM2 Settings COM3 RS485 Settings GPS ...

Page 86: ...stallation Manual Administration The Administration page provides access to the following configuration pages User Logging Config Firmware Administration User Figure 73 User page The following options are available on this page Add User Edit User Delete User ...

Page 87: ...Chapter 4 DVR configuration MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual 81 Administration Logging Figure 74 Logging page The following options are available on this page DVR Log HDD Log ...

Page 88: ... DVR configuration 82 MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual Adminstration Config Figure 75 Config page The following options are available on this page Defaults Config from File Config to File Manual Reboot ...

Page 89: ... DVR configuration MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual 83 Adminstration Firmware Figure 76 Firmware page The following options are available on this page Current Firmware Load Upgrade File Upgrade button ...

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Page 91: ...apter 5 Optional hardware installation Summary This chapter describes how to install optoinal hardware components such as the accelerometer impact sensor tag switch microphone and GPS unit Content Installing a tag switch 86 Installing a microphone 87 ...

Page 92: ...ix conductor 18 AWG cable to the tag switch wiring by soldering the wires and applying heat shrink tubing to the exposed wire Note The tag switch with key reset has six wires and the tag switch without key reset has only five The NC and common wires are both yellow and are interchangeable 5 Route the cable to the DVR See Figure 78 on page 87 Connect the cable to the connectors as follows Connect t...

Page 93: ...rts up to two optional microphones One is typically mounted in the head sign area near the driver and a second can be mounted toward the rear of the vehicle See the instructions provided with the microphones for installation procedures Route a two conductor shielded twisted pair cable for audio and a twisted pair power cable 18 AWG wire is recommended from the microphone device to the DVR location...

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Page 95: ... MobileView equipment to make sure the system is operating correctly You can configure and test the cameras inputs and outputs using a laptop computer Content MobileView 3012 testing 90 Watchdog on off 90 LEDs and relays 90 Relay testing 91 Fan and fuse status 91 Status indicators 91 Logging off 91 ...

Page 96: ...e MobileView 3012 Hardware Monitor program requires stopping low level communication and therefore automatically turns off the watchdog Watchdog On and Off buttons control watchdog operation To indicate the Watchdog is off the front panel LCD displays a Wdog OFF message and both the software and camera status output LEDs blink rapidly There is no external indication when the watchdog is running LE...

Page 97: ...indicators The DVR has ten digital inputs The circle shown on the right side of the real time input screen Error Reference source not found Error Bookmark not defined indicates the status of each input All inputs use a black circle to indicate the off state The on state is shown by red and green circles In the Alarm events configuration screen an input on state equates to Activated while input off...

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Page 99: ...ting and support This chapter provides information to help you troubleshoot problems and shows you how to contact technical support should you need assistance with your MobileView DVR or MobileView system Content Troubleshooting 94 Contacting us 94 Online resources 95 ...

Page 100: ...icates Table 8 System LCD messages NEED NEW DATA Contacting us For help installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product see this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact us during business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays between 7 a m and 3 p m Pacific Time North America T 855 MOB VIEW 662 8439 Option 2 Email MobileViewTS fs...

Page 101: ...rranty and terms information From the Customer Support menu select Return and Warranty Policy Statement or Terms and Conditions Policy Statement Customer service and technical support From the Customer Support menu select Customer Service or Technical Application Select the appropriate product category for the contact information or use the menu to select a location outside the US ...

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Page 103: ...tion Manual 97 Appendix A Checklists and worksheets Summary This appendix provides a checklist a worksheet and a mounting plate template Content DVR installation checklist 98 DVR viewer configuration checklist 100 Vehicle layout 103 ...

Page 104: ... date Vehicle make year DVR serial number DVR software version Table 10 DVR commissioning checklist Item Goo d NA Comments MV event button status LEDs Good Green LED only on status tag DVR LCD System Status Fuse Status Fan Status HDD Status I On S Run C Ok 5V Ok 12V Ok Running Present locked Continuous power 24 VDC protected Protective device used circle one 10 A CB 10 A fuse Ignition power 24 VDC...

Page 105: ... IP address Confirm Backbox IP Subnet and Gateway if applicable Refer to Customer provided list if applicable Cameras Confirm all cameras installed are functioning clear images and save jpg images one for each camera Depot and vehicle ID Confirm Depot ID and Vehicle ID are entered correctly per end customer requirements refer to DVR configuration checklist if completed MV event button enabled and ...

Page 106: ...is DHCP Client viewer vehicle settings no spaces or special characters Depot ID Vehicle ID Table 12 Camera settings Camera Capture rate fps Picture resolution Vehicle ID Camera 1 Record images Y N Color Y N B W Y N circle one 320 x 240 640 x 240 D1 Camera name Description Camera 2 Record images Y N Color Y N B W Y N circle one 320 x 240 640 x 240 D1 Camera name Description Camera 3 Record images Y...

Page 107: ... Description Camera 9 Record images Y N Color Y N B W Y N circle one 320 x 240 640 x 240 D1 Camera name Description Camera 10 Record images Y N Color Y N B W Y N circle one 320 x 240 640 x 240 D1 Camera name Description Camera 11 Record images Y N Color Y N B W Y N circle one 320 x 240 640 x 240 D1 Camera name Description Camera 12 Record images Y N Color Y N B W Y N circle one 320 x 240 640 x 240...

Page 108: ... enabled Microphone 2 circle None Installed enabled Location Location Table 14 Alarm events and system settings Client viewer alarm events Event input list Enabled circle Event activation check Event reaction Event input MV tag switch Y N ___Activated closed ___Deactivated open ___VDC input Create archive ___ Pre min Post min Impact sensor Y N ___Activated closed ___Deactivated open ___VDC input C...

Page 109: ...in Wireless radio power on Y N ___Activated closed ___Deactivated open ___VDC input Create archive ___ Pre min Post min Client viewer system settings System settings Shutdown dwell time DVR shutdown delay minutes Camera settings Number of cameras installed Camera shutdown dwell time min Customer contractor acceptance Customer signature Print name and date Installer signature Print name and date Ve...

Page 110: ...leView 3012 Series Installation Manual FF Variable focus forward facing Figure 83 Vehicle layout Vehicle length ft _____________________ Articulated circle one Yes or No Camera legend FL camera ________ RC camera ________ FF camera ________ Notes ...

Page 111: ...MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual 105 Appendix B Templates and dimensions Summary This appendix provides templates and dimensions to help you install the MobileView 3012 system ...

Page 112: ...tion Manual Camera mounting plate template Use this mounting template to drill the holes for the mounting plate in the correct places Figure 84 Mounting plate template DVR base plate Use this mounting template to drill the holes for the mounting plate in the correct places ...

Page 113: ...Appendix B Templates and dimensions MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual 107 Figure 85 DVR base plate 1 Figure 86 DVR base plate 2 ...

Page 114: ...Appendix B Templates and dimensions 108 MobileView 3012 Series Installation Manual DVR assembly dimensions Figure 87 below provides the DVR assembly dimensions Figure 87 DVR assembly dimensions ...

Page 115: ...xial cable basic system diagram 3 connections a output 45 analog input 48 audio single channel figure 85 digital input channel 44 J3 digital input channel 44 J6 harness 42 main power figure 41 power microphone 85 status output 46 status output figure 47 video input 42 D digital input channel connections 44 DVR assembly accessory connections to figure 3 components of 28 contents of 4 DVR mounting p...

Page 116: ...ton figure 84 installing 84 wiring 85 power connections indicators 92 main figure 41 microphone figure 85 single channel wiring figure 85 R RAM requirements 5 relays configuring 88 reset key panic button with 84 retrieving images 4 S software updates requirements 5 status output connections 46 status output connections figure 47 T template camera mounting 104 template DVR mounting 104 testing 87 t...

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