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MobileView 7000 Series User Manual 

 

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Connector 

Color 

Use 

Connector 

CN1-1 

Red 

12V OUT 

P2.4 

CN1-2 

Black 

GND 

P2.5 

CN2-1 

Green 

LINE IN 

P2.8 

CN2-2 

Red 

LINE OUT 

P2.9 

CN2-3 

Blue 

VIDEO OUT 

P2.6 

CN2-4 

Brown 

AGND 

P2.10 

CN3-1 

Orange 

RX485+ 

P2.3 

CN3-2 

Yellow 

RX486- 

P2.7 

CN3-3 

White 

TX485+ 

P2.1 

CN3-4 

Green 

TX485- 

P2.2 

Video out connection 

The video output displays the same image shown on the P4 video output connector. 

P2A harness connection 

Harness P2A applies to the 7001H recorder. P2A harness connection provides connection to the 

device connector P2A.  Connector is a multi-pin aviation connector for RS485, 12V out.   

 

P2A Harness pinout 

8-pin Molex 

Color 

Use 

Connector 

White 

TX485 (+) 

P2A.1 

Green 

TX485 (-) 

P2A.2 

Orange 

RX485 (+) 

P2A.5 

Yellow 

RX485 (-) 

P2A.6 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Red 

12VDC (+) 

P2A.3 

Black 

GND (Return) 

P2A.4 

P3 harness connections 

The P3 harness connects 5-pin Molex type connectors to a circular P3 connector. This provides 

dedicated termination points for serial devices. Common and specific usage of each termination point 

is provided in the following table. 

 

P3 Serial Harness 

P3 Harness pinout 

5-pin Molex 

Color 

Use 

Connector 

Green 

RXD (Receive) 

P3.1 

White 

TXD (Transmit) 

P3.2 

Summary of Contents for 7000 Series

Page 1: ...i MobileView 7000 Series User Manual 1072995B REV 02 00 ISS OCT 2016 ...

Page 2: ... trademarks of United Technologies Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Apple iPad iPhone and iTunes are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Android is a trademark of Google Inc Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the res...

Page 3: ...MOUNTING THE RECORDER 8 TOOLS AND MATERIALS 9 ATTACHING RECORDER HARDWARE 10 HARNESS CONNECTIONS 10 CONNECTOR REMOVAL 10 CONNECTIONS 11 P1 AND P1A HARNESS CONNECTIONS 11 Power input connections 11 Connecting the Power 12 Battery disconnect systems 12 P2 HARNESS CONNECTIONS 12 Video out connection 13 P2A HARNESS CONNECTION 13 P3 HARNESS CONNECTIONS 13 Serial power connections 14 P4 HARNESS CONNECTI...

Page 4: ...S 24 IP ADVANCED SETTINGS 24 EVENTS PAGES 25 Display Event Summary 25 CONFIGURING AN EVENT 26 Special Concepts 27 NOTIFICATION PAGES 27 SYSTEM ALARMS 27 Configuring Alarm Triggered Record 28 G SENSOR 28 Setting up G Sensor Alarm 29 Setting up Install Orientation 29 ALARM SETTINGS 29 ALARM INPUTS 29 ALARM OUTPUTS 30 ACCELEROMETER 31 J1939 MESSAGE TYPE 31 J1939 TYPE ASSIGNMENT 31 NETWORK SETTINGS 31...

Page 5: ...S 40 CONFIGURATION PORTS AND MODE 40 CONFIGURATION INPUT MESSAGES 41 Configuration Message Database 42 CHAPTER 4 LCD PANEL 43 NAVIGATING THE LCD SCREEN 43 ADJUSTING THE ILLUMINATION 43 LCD MENU 44 EXCEPTION MENU 44 LIST INTERACTION 44 ACKNOWLEDGE AND SILENCE AN EXCEPTION 44 STATUS MENU 45 OPEN STATUS MENU 45 VIDEO STATUS 45 Opening the Video Status Menu 46 WIRELESS MENU 46 Opening the Wireless Men...

Page 6: ...TDOWN 51 INFO MENU 52 CHAPTER 5 HARDWARE 53 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 53 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 53 DIGITAL INPUT RECORDING 54 NETWORK AND INTERFACE 54 PHYSICAL 54 ENVIRONMENTAL 54 ELECTRICAL 54 ANALOG CHANNEL BANK CURRENT LIMITS 54 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 55 CHAPTER 6 USE CASES 56 SCREEN SNAPS 56 CAMERA DEVICE LIST 56 DECIDING VIDEO STREAM 56 INSTALL A WIRELESS CARD 56 GLOSSARY 57 ...

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Page 9: ...orm hardware installation Prerequisite Before using this document have a basic knowledge of the following CCTV systems and components Electrical wiring Windows operating system TCP IP networking Standard web browser use Safety Ensure the recorder is stable and fastened in place when in use Do not operate if wires are exposed The recorder should be located in a ventilated area Product Overview The ...

Page 10: ...l is present and for a defined period after the vehicle ignition signal ends Surveillance and event based video data is stored on a removable media caddy When storage capacity is full the recorder automatically overwrites the oldest data with the new data in a FIFO first in first out order Recorders use MobileView Navigator to review surveillance and event based video stored on the removable media...

Page 11: ... CAT5 for IP cameras COAX power and audio for analog cameras 3 GPS antenna 4 Recorder Platform 5 External wireless 6 Wireless antenna 7 Antenna connection cable 8 Recorder status 9 Ethernet PoE switch required for IP cameras Product Contents The MobileView 7000 Series recorders include Recorder main assembly and key Removable media caddy and key Removable wiring harnessing Internal wireless option...

Page 12: ...panel is the primary user interface for interacting with the device and checking heath status The rear panel contains all harness connection points 7001 Front Panel MobileView Recorder Front Panel Description of front panel No Name Function Description 1 LCD screen Displays t device exception information device working status system maintenance and other useful information Keypad User input keys f...

Page 13: ...s the information of device exception device working status system maintenance and other useful information Keypad User input keys for navigating menus displayed on the LCD screen and entering activity selections 2 Status indicator PWR Power indicator Green steady Power on Red flashing Delayed startup Red steady Device in standby mode REC Record indicator Green light when recording No light when n...

Page 14: ...viation plug for audio and video output 5 ALARM Alarm input output interface 6 EXT IO EXT IO interface including analog alarm input and sensor input 7 GPS GPS antenna interface 8 WIFI optional Wi Fi antenna interface 2x 9 REAR Network interface 10 VGA VGA interface to connect viewing monitor 7001H Rear Panel ID Name Description 1 POWER 6 pin aviation plug for power supply 2 RS485 Connector 3 RS232...

Page 15: ...s convert information from IP and or analog AV inputs into digital format and store it onto the removable media caddy This data is exported or reviewed by a Video Review Station running MobileView Depot Manager software The recorder connects to the Video Review Station through a network connection The Video Review station is generally a laptop or desktop computer running a compatible Windows opera...

Page 16: ...ce for the recorder For most vehicles this is located behind the driver and is typically lockable and climate controlled When deciding the location of the recorder ensure space is protected against liquid and foreign material intrusion and provides enough ventilation to maintain a 0 to 55 C operating temperature range For lower temperature down to 20 C the device implements an integrated heater us...

Page 17: ...self locking nylon insert Failure to use such devices may result in insecure mounting and damage to the unit Tools and Materials The list of tools and materials below is recommended for installation This list is not complete and the installation may require different or specialty items BNC crimper Cat 5 ethernet crossover cable Cat 5 ethernet patch cable Drill and bits up to 5 8 in Electrical conn...

Page 18: ...ecorder including injury to the installation personnel Harness connections Harness connections to the recorder are made on the rear panel NVR Harness Connections Harness connections P1 Power input connector P1A 7001H Power input connector 12A input P2 External devices connector P2A 7001H RS485 connector P3 Serial interface connector P4 MUX AV output connector P6 Multi IO connector part 2 P7 Multi ...

Page 19: ...arness P1 applies to the 7001 recorder and implements a 5A fuse Harness P1A applies to the 7001H recorder and implements a 12A fuse The bigger fuse allows powering analog cameras connected to the 7001H Main Power Harness P1 Harness pinout 6 pin Molex Color Use Connector 1 Red Main PWR P1 1 2 Black GND P1 2 3 White Ignition P1 6 4 Red Main PWR P1 2 5 Black GND P1 5 6 White Ignition P1 6 Black Ignit...

Page 20: ...oltages and polarities are correct remove vehicle power plug the P1 P1A connector into the recorder and tighten the retaining ring 8 Check all connections before starting vehicle power Battery disconnect systems Many vehicles incorporate a source disconnect device also called a battery disconnect or knife switch The device removes power to noncritical systems during routine maintenance or to stop ...

Page 21: ...arness connection provides connection to the device connector P2A Connector is a multi pin aviation connector for RS485 12V out P2A Harness pinout 8 pin Molex Color Use Connector 1 White TX485 P2A 1 2 Green TX485 P2A 2 3 Orange RX485 P2A 5 4 Yellow RX485 P2A 6 5 6 7 Red 12VDC P2A 3 8 Black GND Return P2A 4 P3 harness connections The P3 harness connects 5 pin Molex type connectors to a circular P3 ...

Page 22: ... CN3 1 Brown Audio out P4 2 CN3 2 Black Ground Return P4 4 CN4 1 Red 12V out P4 3 CN4 2 Black Ground Return P4 4 Power connections The recorder implements 12 VDC output on the P4 harness to power an external monitor Set the current to limited and fused to 1A for this device Video out connection The video output displays images configured by the system MUX settings Audio out connection The audio ou...

Page 23: ...C spare P6 10 J2 8 Not used J2 9 Not used J2 10 Black GND spare P6 3 J2 11 Black GND spare P6 3 J2 12 Red Red Status LED fault P6 12 J2 13 Green Green Status LED record P6 11 J2 14 Black GND spare P6 3 P6 and P7 harness pinout J3A 18 pin Molex Color Use Connector J3A 1 Yellow Digital input 1 P7 8 J3A 2 Red Digital input 2 P7 7 J3A 3 White Digital input 3 P7 6 J3A 4 Blue Digital input 4 P7 5 J3A 5 ...

Page 24: ...alog input 2 P6 13 J5 3 White Relay 1 NC P7 1 J5 4 Blue Relay 1 NO P7 3 J5 5 Brown Relay 1 common P7 2 J5 6 Black GND P6 3 J5 7 Black GND P6 3 J5 8 Orange Relay 2 NC P7 9 J5 9 Purple Relay 2 NO P7 11 J5 10 Grey Relay 2 common P7 10 Power connections The recorder implements 12 VDC output on the P6 harness as part of digital analog and status circuits The current for these connections is limited to ...

Page 25: ...is used across resistor R1 The remaining voltage Vout is routed and monitored by the analog input The installer is responsible for determining the proper values of R1 and R2 based on specified voltage input variables The value of VOUT is determined by the following formula Vout R2 Vin R1 R2 Since recorder analog inputs support a maximum voltage input of 30 VDC VOUT is always 30 VDC For most applic...

Page 26: ...fic usage of each termination point is provided in the following table Multi IO output harness P8 Harness pinout X8 BNC Connector Color Use NVR P8 6 pin Aviation Plug P8 1 X8 S Shell N A GND P8 2 X8 P Video N A Pin P8 3 P8 4 P8 5 P8 6 Caddy Swap Swapping a caddy between models in the 7000 product family does not change normal storage operations This includes Previously recorded data will not be lo...

Page 27: ...ote A dedicated graphics card is not required Connecting the Recorder Software 1 Plug an Ethernet cable into the recorder front RJ 45 port for locking door 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the computer 3 Set the computer IP to 192 168 0 99 255 255 255 0 4 Open a web browser Use either Chrome 34 or higher or Internet Explorer 10 or 11 5 Enter 192 168 0 100 into the URL The recorder uses a se...

Page 28: ... Recorder Browser login page CAUTION The recorder uses secure communications over port 443 It also uses a self signed certificate residing on the device By default browsers consider self signed certificates untrusted and a warning is displayed A third party signed certificate is also considered untrusted if connection to the trust agency is unavailable Since the recorder is normally deployed on a ...

Page 29: ...g basic information about the device Web Page Window Layout Upon logging in MobileView web page layouts conform to the following example Web Page Window Layout Main window legend ID Name Description 1 Navigation Click main and sub tab to open a configuration page 2 Quick Stats Summary overview of device status 3 Help Sidebar Short description of available configuration items 4 Extended Help Click ...

Page 30: ...ed to these pages have no effect on surveillance information stored on the recorder Live Live video and audio is displayed in a standard tiled layout The layout may be adjusted to display one or more video tiles 1 Click Video 2 Click Live Live page Overlay Settings Overlay settings provides live page overlay setting options Choose to display IP or analog channel name video status and geo location ...

Page 31: ...Manage Devices The page defines the IP and analog channels available on the recorder along with the current network address and protocol assignments for IP device IP addresses may be changed or deleted to suit an individual installation or device type MobileView recommends leaving settings at their default values CAUTION Ensure IP addresses are in the same subnet as the camera network The camera n...

Page 32: ...ls displays Use this window to Change the camera name Enable or disable the camera Adjust the resolution per stream Select the frame rate for each stream Copy settings to other cameras Source and target cameras must be of the same type 4 Click Apply IP Advanced Settings Configure detailed camera channel and device parameters on the IP Advanced Settings page The most common parameters are duplicate...

Page 33: ...t higher resolution frame rate activating outputs including alarm buzzers or warning lamps Display Event Summary Events summary displays information for currently programmed events The event settings cannot be changed New events are added with default parameters selected 1 Click Events 2 Click Event Summary Configuring an event is performed using Configure Event ...

Page 34: ...lly configured it on the Configure Event page 1 Click Events 2 Click Configure Event 3 Use the Event Identification section to define how a trigger activates the event 4 Use the Event Trigger section to set the event trigger input 5 Use the Output Action section to define system reactions when the event has been triggered 6 Click Apply ...

Page 35: ... feature ensures only one occurrence of the event occurs during the specified time Trigger Delay Duration This value requires the input remain active for the specified period before the event can trigger This feature monitors inputs normally fluctuating between active and inactive state over a short duty cycle but lock into active state when in fully active Notification Pages Notification configur...

Page 36: ...s device reaction for excessive accelerations It also defines how the device is mounted in a vehicle G Sensor Actions Configure how the device reacts when acceleration forces detected by the onboard G Sensor exceed values considered safe for rotating storage media HDD The goal is to alert the operator that a high acceleration event was sensed and prevent data loss by disabling drives Results are n...

Page 37: ...tputs acceleration alarms and J1939 message alarms Alarm Inputs Use the Alarm Inputs option to configure when digital discrete and analog variable inputs are considered active The active state of an input is used to trigger events The page also automatically updates the current activation state of each input according to the configuration setting Digital Inputs Digital inputs are relays or switche...

Page 38: ... Series User Manual 30 Alarm Inputs Alarm Outputs Use the Alarm Outputs option to enter a descriptive name for each relay output The current state of the output is also displayed and dynamically updated Alarm Outputs ...

Page 39: ...ger an event J1939 Type Assignment Categorize J1939 messages into types Up to 4 message types are allowed as shown in the drop down list next to each message Messages of the same type can be used to trigger an event Assign a type to each message Click Apply when completed Note J1939 messages representing digital values On Off are preceded with D Although digital and non digital messages can be ass...

Page 40: ...he Ethernet option to configure Rear NIC addressing Assign Ethernet Ports The Front NIC displays and cannot be changed The Rear NIC information displays in a separate chart some items can be edited 1 Click Network 2 Click Ethernet Camera Network This network is designated for connection to IP cameras Rear Network This network is designated for connection to user specified backend networking device...

Page 41: ...oup Wireless Network Mode Select the wireless network mode for the AP Choose from Disabled Auto Mixed 2 4GHz Only and Mixed 5GHz Only Wireless SSID Enter the wireless SSID for the AP Wireless Channel Select the wireless transmission channel for the AP Channel Width Select the wireless transmission channel bandwidth for the AP Security Mode Select the wireless security mode for the AP WPA Algorithm...

Page 42: ...d to configure a wide range of basic system parameters General System Settings General system settings display recorder information including network name of the device language and video mode power settings and LCD option settings Data Management The Data Management option defines data retention and record settings Date and Time Configure date and time settings for the device Since the recorder i...

Page 43: ...rmat operation erases all data on the disk Mirror Mode Mirror mode configures duplicate recordings to both disks in the media caddy This results in half the recording storage space but provides redundancy if a drive inside the media pack fails If a single drive failure occurs data remains available on the working drive Once important data has been collected the media caddy should be replaced SSD M...

Page 44: ...witching cameras 4 Assign a channel for each tile 5 Click Apply Audio Setup The Audio Setup option provides access to IP audio output configurations The settings that display can be adjusted and saved but only apply if the associated IP device camera is present enabled and supports the audio function Serial Ports The Serial option provides configuration for available serial ports on the recorder S...

Page 45: ...y created user accounts display 3 Click Edit to add delete or modify a user User Levels Access rights to functions while logged into the device are controlled by user levels Access rights assigned to user levels are fixed and cannot be edited See the Device Web help page for the latest information about user levels and rights Supervisor Account The supervisor account is a special account reserved ...

Page 46: ...ing Configuration The device provides flexible configuration management The Config window provides access to loading saving and resetting configuration to defaults For remote users an option to reboot the device is provided on this page Config ...

Page 47: ...on the Extensions page to open the J1939 configuration page Diagnostic Transmission The device constantly transmits health diagnostics The following are supported J1939 diagnostics DVR General Fault DVR Temperature Below Operating Range DVR Temperature Above Operating Range DVR HDD Temperature Above Operation Range DVR PCB s Temperature Above Normal Operational Range DVR HDD Caddy Fault or Missing...

Page 48: ...fic message types listed on the Input Messages configuration tab The list of supported messages may be updated using the Message Database tab Supported Queries The device responds to a fixed set of directed queries from the J1939 network The following are supported J1939 queries Device Firmware ID by Request Device Make Model and Serial Number Request Device Date Time by Request Device GPS Data by...

Page 49: ...ting of all messages the device is capable of monitoring Selected List This is a listing of messages the device actively monitors Message Selection Select message and use the arrow to move messages between lists Note Messages must be enabled on the network by a source device For example to capture a front door open message a device must exist on the network that transmits the front door open messa...

Page 50: ...e required from time to time to support custom or new message formats These files must be created by the MobileView engineering team Once provided upload the file by selecting browse and selecting the file Select Target USB if the file exists on a memory device connected to the front USB port Note The file name must be named 7001_J1939 MVB Message Database ...

Page 51: ...gate the menu The LCD screen controls look similar to the following Keypad Buttons Button Icon Use Next Press to move selector caret to next item on interactive displays Enter Press to select item Back Cancel Press to cancel current operation and returns to previous activity Adjusting the Illumination 1 On the device Web UI open the General page 2 Click the System tab 3 Navigate to the LCD Setting...

Page 52: ...ally each time this menu is selected List Interaction Exceptions are displayed in a list with a selector caret preceding each item Unacknowledged exceptions display an asterisk character If an exception description is too long pausing on the item allows the full text description to scroll across the display If the number of items exceed the display range the word More displays on the last line Sel...

Page 53: ...to the main menu Exception List Status Menu Use the status menu to view the status of various conditions the recorder monitors Open Status Menu 1 Press Next on the main menu to select Status 2 Press Enter to open the Status menu Status choices display 3 Press Next to move between items Status Menu Video Status The video status menu displays active and receiving video channels IPC ACT This is a lis...

Page 54: ... 16 Video Loss Channels 4 8 Wireless Menu The wireless status menu displays information related to wireless devices and functions of the device GPS Provides current state of GPS signal o No Module GPS module not detected failure condition o Sat Lock Positional information being received o No Service Positional information not being received WIFI Provides current state of Wi Fi signal o No Module W...

Page 55: ...vice MC1 Media Caddy 1 Represents caddy inserted into main device media bay Each status condition displays next to the media type None Storage device is not installed Error Storage device is working and has a problem OK Storage device is working and can be used Fail Storage device is not functioning Opening the Media menu 1 After opening the Status menu select Media to open the storage status 2 Sc...

Page 56: ...ed input is physically inactive OFF L or active ON H Analog Current voltage level of monitored input range 0VDC 30VDC CAUTION Digital and analog inputs use a voltage range input Each has expected operational values and maximum allowed values as shown Digital Input o Inactive OFF State 0VDC 5VDC o No State Guarantee 5VDC 6VDC o Active ON State 6VDC 36VDC o Max allowed voltage 40VDC Analog Input o V...

Page 57: ...atus menu select Other to open the other status menu 2 The alarm status displays and cannot be changed The status automatically updates Other Menu Maintain Menu Use the maintain menu to perform maintenance related tasks without logging in WARNING Although limited maintain actions can result in partial or complete data loss if applied incorrectly Ensure the recorder is housed in a locked enclosure ...

Page 58: ...device attach to the front USB port Select ImportCFG menu to replace the current local configuration file Select a file from the list of available configuration files If a file name description is too long pausing on the item allows the full file name text to scroll across the display If the number of items exceeds the display range More displays on the last line CAUTION Pressing enter immediately...

Page 59: ...uses the device to load and apply a new operational firmware to the device Select the file to load from the connected USB drive Select Upgrade to replace the current local configuration file with the new upgrade The upgrade file must be located in the root directory of the media file If a file name description is too long pausing on the item allows the full file name text to scroll across the disp...

Page 60: ...ay limited information about low level system firmware The topics are SN Displays device serial number of the recorder FW Displays device embedded recorder firmware version BD Embedded firmware build date MV LCD display firmware build date IR Displays IR control ID Info Menu ...

Page 61: ...SC Recording Resolution IP Camera Dependent Analog QCIF CIF 2CIF 4CIF Incoming Bandwidth 64Mbps Video Output 1CH CVBS Output Mirroring Aviation Connector 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω PAL 704 576 NTSC 704 480 1x VGA with configurable resolutions Audio 1 mono out Storage Solution Caddy supporting single or dual 2 5 media HDD SSD HDD Insertion Removable Caddy Interchangeable drive caddy with USB port Geolocation an...

Page 62: ...Power Consumption 30W Typical Recorder with IP cameras 100W Max available to analog cameras Analog Channel Bank Current Limits Channel Bank CH1 Max Output 12V 0 5 Amp Channel is limited to 0 5 Amp total Short circuit doesn t affect other outputs Channel Bank CH2 CH4 Max Output 12V 1 5 Amp All channels in bank are limited to 1 5 Amp Short circuit on one channel causes others within bank to fail unt...

Page 63: ...anual 55 System Maintenance To keep the system working properly it is recommended to routinely check the following Voltage Temperature Unobstructed access Rear panel connectors tight and secure Access to door Clean with damp cloth ...

Page 64: ...mpleting the setup process Camera Device List Click Camera and Manage IP Devices All of the cameras expected to be found should display in the list If any new cameras are set to defaults they can be easily found and added to the list by using the finder utility Click Finder On the Device Finder window click Refresh Any new cameras display in the list If a camera is already in the list it does not ...

Page 65: ...on system with global coverage may be termed GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System GPS GPS Global Positioning System is a space based global navigation satellite system providing location and time information in all weather and anywhere on or near the earth having an unobstructed line of sight of 4 or more GPS satellite G Sensor Gravity sensor can sense the change of the accelerated force shakin...

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