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Additional Information  on Operation

Setting Item

Factory Default Value Description

3 Date/Time

Date, Time and Time Zone Settings

TimeZone

Eastern 

Standard

Daylight 

Saving

Time

Time zone

Hawaii Standard Time,

Yukon Standard (Daylight Saving) Time,

Pacific Standard (Daylight Saving) Time,

Mountain Standard (Daylight Saving) Time,

Central Standard (Daylight Saving) Time,

Eastern Standard (Daylight Saving) Time,

Atlantic Standard (Daylight Saving) Time,

Asia Tokyo

Style

ISO

Date display format setup

 Setting :  ISO (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format),

   

 USA (MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS format)

Date/Time

Current time Year/Month/Day Hour:Min.:Sec.

4 Trigger

Trigger Signal (GPIO1-8) Settings

GPIO

ON

All GPIO input or no input

 Setting :   ON (All GPIO input permission), OFF

Action

NONE

Action upon trigger signal (GPIO1-8) detection

 Setting :   REC, STOP, 

   

AUTOZOOM  (automatically zooms in/

out or pauses)

   

CAM1   (selects [CAMERA1] 

connector input)

   

CAM2   (selects [CAMERA2] 

connector input)

   

CAM1REC  (records video input to the 

[CAMERA1] connector )

   

CAM2REC  (records video input to the 

[CAMERA2] connector)

   

CAM1LED  Changes the status setting 

(on/off) of the [REC] lamp on 

a Color Camera connected to 

the [CAMERA1] connector.

   

NONE  (no operation)

Setup 

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Summary of Contents for AG-CPD15P

Page 1: ...lly and save this manual for future use Car Use only Before use Operation on the Memory Card Video Recorder Additional Information on Operation Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Admi n i s trator Operati o ns on the Remote Control Panel separatel y sol d Menu Screen of the Remote Control Panel separately sold Troubleshooting and Reference Toughbook Arbitrator ...

Page 2: ...S EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM ALL LIQUIDS USE AND STORE ONLY IN LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO THE RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY indicates safety information Read this first ...

Page 3: ... not installed and used in 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 the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance the user must only use shielded interface ca...

Page 4: ...h as radiators heat registers stoves or any other equipment including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer and as outlined in this manual 10 Refer all servicing requests to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the equipment has been damaged in any way such as damage to the power supply cord or plug liquid being spilled on o...

Page 5: ...the Remote Control Panel separately sold Control Reference Guide of the Remote Control Panel 47 Basic Menu Operations 50 Setting up Deleting Officer Data 52 Locking and Unlocking Buttons 54 Viewing Live Video 55 Selecting a camera 55 Zooming 55 Making a backlit image easier to view 55 Making a dark image easier to view 55 To mute Audio2 input sound 55 Turning off the LCD panel 55 Adjusting image f...

Page 6: ...cluded with this product and their license conditions go to the following home page https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Visual patent portfolio license for the personal and noncommercial use of a consumer for i encoding video in compliance with the MPEG 4 Visual Standard MPEG 4 Video and or ii decoding MPEG 4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged ...

Page 7: ...2 cards in MPEG4 and G 726 formats Record a variety of information In addition to video and audio files meta information including recording date and time and recording triggers can be recorded Long term recording A maximum of 1168 hours 48 6 days of recording is possible in intermittent recording mode using two 32 GB P2 cards and a recording bit rate of 512 kbps Features ...

Page 8: ...Panel are indicated as follows Selecting a camera While menu operations are indicated as follows Adjusting image brightness This manual is organized as described below and uses the following conventions in presenting how to operate the Remote Control Panel separately sold Definition of terms Officer anybody using the Remote Control Panel Administrator a user with administration privileges to colle...

Page 9: ...ting Officer Data on pages 52 53 Use together with the Remote Control Panel and other specified separately sold accessories This unit can be controlled by application software running on a Remote Control Panel or a PC referred to as PC application in this manual For details on how to run the PC application see the Operating Instructions of the PC application Connecting a personal computer referred...

Page 10: ...n the recorder off Otherwise the P2 card may be damaged or recorder setting files or management data on the P2 card may be corrupted Maintenance To clean the recorder turn the vehicle s ignition switch to the LOCK OFF position and keep the recorder power turned off see Off on page 19 Do not use solvents such as benzene thinner or alcohol as these can deform the case or damage the surface finish Us...

Page 11: ...or the cards inserted in the P2 card slots 1 and 2 is less than 30 minutes the lamp starts to flash see Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status on page 110 READY lamp Lights up when recording is possible on a P2 card inserted in a P2 card slot see Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status on page 110 BUSY lamp Lights up or flashes while a P2 card is accessed recording or playback see Indicator Lamps and Rec...

Page 12: ...onnection of the cable attached to the separately sold Remote Control Panel CAMERA2 connector Pin jack This is a composite signal input Connect a commercially available camera VIDEO OUT connector Pin jack This is a composite signal output Provides output of the video applied to the CAMERA1 or CAMERA2 connector Accepts connection of the cable attached to the separately sold Remote Control Panel CON...

Page 13: ...he recorder before connecting a commercially available USB memory device A maximum of two USB memory devices can be connected when using a commercially available USB hub Consult your supplier for help with connection GPIO SERIAL connector This combo connector accepts up to eight trigger signal GPIO1 8 inputs provides one recording status output to GPIO9 and also serves as a serial port Connect the...

Page 14: ... mounting holes ø3 2 These holes are used to mount the recorder in the trunk Consult your supplier and request help with installation Spaces for center console mounting holes In these spaces the holes can be made to mount the recorder on the center console Consult your supplier and request help with installation Top Front Unit mm ...

Page 15: ...d then disconnect any other cables An incorrectly connected power cable could cause a fire or damage Be sure to connect the power cable correctly Be sure to consult your supplier and request installation and connection Connect the red BATT and white SIGNAL wires of the power cable via a fuse 5 A The power cable is included in the separately sold Cable Kit Connect the power cable from the passenger...

Page 16: ...e commercially available Remote Control Panel separately sold Audio input mic level GPS antenna included in the separately sold Cable Kit Audio input 1 line level Audio input 2 line level Color Camera separately sold Power cable Camera commercially available Camera cable provided with the separately sold Color Camera Trigger cable included in the separately sold Cable Kit PC commercially available...

Page 17: ...touch to avoid the risk of injury 3 Fold the protruding Eject button to the right Note After confirming that the Eject button is folded over to the right close the P2 card slot cover Otherwise the Eject button will be damaged Do not insert or remove a P2 card when another P2 card is being accessed while the BUSY lamp is lit or blinking Otherwise the P2 card may be damaged or P2 card data may be co...

Page 18: ...pen the P2 card slot cover see previous page 3 Push the Eject button so that the P2 card pops out 4 Close the P2 card slot cover see top left of this page Notes If a P2 card was removed while it was being accessed the files may be corrupted Refer to Restoring Files on page 71 to restore corrupted files If a P2 card was removed while it was being accessed the P2 card slot may be disabled When the r...

Page 19: ...llow the recorder to continue operating for up to 180 minutes after the vehicle s ignition switch is turned to LOCK OFF About the Internal Clock Confirming the Time The internal clock is set at the time of factory default Check the time before using and reset the clock if necessary see Date Time on page 79 Note To use GPS connect the GPS antenna included in the separately sold Cable Kit to the GPS...

Page 20: ...n a high edge of AUTOZOOM is specified see Trigger1 to 8 on page 80 Start of AUTOZOOM Time High Low Level signals The high level and low level of a level signal can be specified and recording control occurs when a change is detected in the specified signal When high level is specified A change in the signal from low to high starts recording and a change from high to low stops it Recording starts R...

Page 21: ... speed is exceeded This signal is handled as an edge signal to start recording and is not used to stop recording Select from the following detection methods according to the intended application or installation conditions Detection of own vehicle speed Uses the vehicle speed pulse see Speedpulse on page 84 Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table at 40 mph on pages 106 107 and Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting...

Page 22: ...f there is space left on a P2 card When the number of files recorded on the P2 cards inserted in slots 1 and 2 totals over 20 000 files When the maximum number of recording days on a 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card has been exceeded See Format on page 86 When on a single day the maximum number of files that can be recorded on a 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card has been exceeded See Format on page...

Page 23: ...r higher capacity P2 card is inserted and the maximum number of recording days or files has been exceeded Notes Continuous video and audio from starting to stopping recording and including prerecording and postrecording periods are recorded as one file on the P2 card If recording time exceeds 17 hours or if the size of one file would exceed 4 GB the data is automatically split into multiple files ...

Page 24: ...et for each recording time Audio prerecording and postrecording times can be set separately from video so prerecording and postrecording audio may be partly omitted Because video prerecording and postrecording time settings have priority audio prerecording and postrecording times cannot be set longer than video prerecording and postrecording times Notes Any attempt to change the position of the wr...

Page 25: ...nately in rapid succession the system may not separate the two recording sessions resulting in a single video file If the remaining capacity of the P2 card is low the prerecord time or post record time may become shorter Postrecording is interrupted by playback trial shoot RecCheck file restoration or administrator setup You can select and record video input at the CAMERA1 or CAMERA2 connector on ...

Page 26: ...r This selection is made using the Remote Control Panel The following two audio recording modes are available INCAR and WMIC Audio sources when recording INCAR Audio input at the IN CAR MIC connector is recorded on the second audio channel Audio2 WMIC Audio input at the AUDIO IN 2 connector is recorded on the second audio channel Audio2 On Recording continued The recorder automatically starts reco...

Page 27: ...tions to normal recording not including prerecording The first five seconds approx after normal recording transitions to intermittent recording Notes When both intermittent recording and power on recording are set to ON intermittent recording starts in the intermittent recording mode when the recorder is turned on When intermittent recording mode is set to OFF normal recording starts When recordin...

Page 28: ...ing trigger which takes precedence over programmed recording is a normal recording A recording started by a recording trigger continues even if programmed recording has been set to start during this recording interval Programmed recording starts when a recording stop criteria other than the STOP button are met during recording started by a recording trigger A recording started by a recording trigg...

Page 29: ...d by programmed recording D A normal recording file started by a recording trigger E A normal recording file started by programmed recording Notes When the recording start time for the next day is reached during normal or intermittent recording normal or intermittent recording continues without interruption If the stop time is set to the same time as the start time or before the start time the sto...

Page 30: ...g status No change When intermittent recording is set to OFF Status prior to input Input STOP button pressed REC button pressed When a recording stop criteria other than the STOP button are met Recording trigger input Recording stop status No change Normal recording initiated by a recording trigger No change Normal recording initiated by a recording trigger Normal recording status initiated by pro...

Page 31: ...ookmark file in LT mode None No Files other than above n Derivative number numbers are sometimes not assigned eee Extension The names of folders storing recording files are created according to the Rule of Filename WT world time DATA is the base folder LT local time DATA LOCAL is the base folder A folder indicating the recording start date is created in the above base folder and a file indicating ...

Page 32: ...er capacity P2 card is inserted and the maximum number of recording days or files has been exceeded When an administrator setup is started or is going on When PowerOff Time see PowerOff Time on page 75 is set to AUTO and the engine switch is set to the LOCK OFF position Cannot recognize video signal from the camera 2 Unlit Output to GPIO9 is low output voltage 0 V 3 Lit Output to GPIO9 is high out...

Page 33: ...nd stopping recording by an officer affect shutter speed camera zoom OSD and the LOCK lamp The settings available for Patrol Shutter Speed are AUTO 1 100 1 500 and 1 1000 The settings available for LPR Shutter Speed are AUTO 1 500 and 1 1000 Note Patrol Shutter Speed and Patrol Zoom are available also without the license plate recognition program When Init LPR Mode is set to DISABLE or when Init L...

Page 34: ...o2 input selection Setting INCAR WMIC LINK CAM Audio1 ON Audio1 playback sound setting Setting ON OFF Audio2 ON Audio2 playback sound setting Setting ON OFF 3 Setup Info Setup Information Officer Officer settings Officer 1 ID Officer 1 ID Officer 1 first name Officer 1 first name Officer 1 last name Officer 1 last name Officer 2 ID Officer 2 ID Officer 2 first name Officer 2 first name Officer 2 l...

Page 35: ...0x240 pixel 1 Mbps F 1M 720x480 pixel 1 Mbps F 2M 720x480 pixel 2 Mbps F 1M is 10 fps and others are 30 fps 1 Depending on the vehicle the battery may run out of power during operation 2 When recorder operation is not controlled by a PC application Power is turned off immediately Note however that power is not turned off while data is exported to a USB memory device but is turned off after complet...

Page 36: ...status output to GPIO9 Setting ENABLE DISABLE GPIO9 for Error ENABLE Select recording error status output to GPIO9 Setting ENABLE DISABLE Init Audio Out Play BOTH Initial audio output selection upon power on Setting OFF 1 2 BOTH LAST 2 Play Mode SINGLE Select playback mode relay playback setup Setting SINGLE RELAY Skip Target Skip position Trigger Marker YES Select a trigger or marker location Set...

Page 37: ...YYYY MM DD HH MM SS format USA MM DD YYYY HH MM SS format Date Time Current time Year Month Day Hour Min Sec 4 Trigger Trigger Signal GPIO1 8 Settings GPIO ON All GPIO input or no input Setting ON All GPIO input permission OFF Action NONE Action upon trigger signal GPIO1 8 detection Setting REC STOP AUTOZOOM automatically zooms in out or pauses CAM1 selects CAMERA1 connector input CAM2 selects CAM...

Page 38: ...tting H high edge trigger L low edge trigger SPEED vehicle speed pulse GPIO8 only 4 Printable OFF Character definition when one letter is displayed in the OSD Setting A Z OFF 5 OSD Embedded OSD On Screen Display OSD ON OSD on off setting Setting ON OFF Display Position L Upper Location display setting Setting L Upper upper left R Upper upper right L Bottom bottom left R Bottom bottom right Trigger...

Page 39: ...toZoom Time 3 Auto zoom magnification retention time seconds Setting 3 5 8 Init Camera LED ON Initial Color Camera REC lamp enable disable setting upon power on Setting ON REC lamp lights during recording OFF REC lamp does not light LAST 2 Init IR Mode AUTO IR switching function Setting AUTO Automatically switch IR function on off OFF Force IR function off ON Force IR function on LAST 2 IR Level L...

Page 40: ...Mode is set to LPR Setting AUTO set to auto focus when zoom ratio has been changed PRESET When the zoom is 3x or below the camera is focused at a distance of about 15 m 50 feet Subsequent zooming will engage auto focus DISABLE Focus is locked at a distance of about 40 m 130 feet and auto focus is disabled Init LPR Mode DISABLE LPR License Plate Recognition function switching Setting ENABLE LPR fun...

Page 41: ...Rate 4800 Radar Gun communications rate bps 7 Setting 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Bit Length 8 Radar Gun communications data bits 7 Setting 7 8 Stop Bit 1 Radar Gun communications stop bits 7 Setting 1 2 Parity NONE Radar Gun communications parity 7 Setting NONE ODD EVEN Model Select ProLaser3 Radar gun type selection Setting ProLaser3 8 Others_Analyzed_PC 8 Connection of Radar OFF Radar Gun c...

Page 42: ...FF Auto maintenance operation setting Setting ON OFF Interval 6 Interval setting months Setting 1 3 6 12 Day week 1st Week setting Setting 1st 2nd 3rd Last Day day of the week Mon Day of the week setting Setting Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Time hour 0 Start time hour setting Setting 0 23 Time minute 0 Start time minute setting Setting 0 59 ...

Page 43: ...for up to 10 administrators that enables logging in to the administrator settings screen An officer data file is required for log in authentication on the administrator settings screen WIDKEY WADMIN TXT Event Type File File used to store event types on the recorder WIDKEY EVTYPE TXT Note When the officer or administrator registration file is as follows officer or administrator data is not register...

Page 44: ...date YYYY MM DD ETime 5 Shift end time hh mm Shift 10 A term for a work period for example early shift Area 10 Name of a location Source 50 Vehicle identification Border 73 Borders may be assigned to multiple officers Defined values are ignored For use within registration files Identifier Max char acters Description Event Type File EvTypeN 99 Defines event type N N is a number between 1 and 10 Fil...

Page 45: ... by a line feed character that identifier is considered to be undefined If an identifier is multiply defined on different lines the last definition line has priority Text Files Used with the Recorder continued Sample Files Officer data file FirstName John MiddleName LastName Smith ID ICV12345 Password panasonic SDate 2005 09 12 STime 08 15 EDate 2005 09 12 ETime 20 00 Shift Patrol Area WEST Source...

Page 46: ...n FirstName Mike MiddleName LastName Brown ID ICV12347 Password panasonic Administrator Registration File Text Files Used with the Recorder continued EvType1 FOOTBALL EvType2 BASEBALL EvType3 HOCKEY EvType6 TENNIS EvType10 GOLF Defines event type file format Identifier Max characters Description EvTypeN 99 Defines event type N N is a number between 1 and 10 Event Type File ...

Page 47: ...uring recording see Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status on page 110 REC button 2 Press to start recording video and sound to P2 card see Starting recording on page 63 STOP button 2 Stops recording see Stopping recording on page 63 AUDIO2 MUTE button lamp Starts releases recording for Audio2 Pressing this button turns the lamp on off While the lamp is lit Audio2 is not being recorded see To mute Au...

Page 48: ... page 66 Skip forward button Press to move playback the next skip location see Moving to the next skip location to start playback on page 66 RETURN button Returns to the previous menu or screen see Returning to previous screen on page 51 MENU button Opens menus on the LCD panel Cursor buttons Use these buttons to manipulate menus and control playback During menu operation Press the center position...

Page 49: ...tach a commercially available mounting bracket Front panel BUSY lamp Lights or blinks when accessing a P2 card for example during recording and playback see Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status on page 110 READY lamp Lights flashes or goes off to indicate whether or not a P2 card can be recorded see Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status on page 110 LOCK lamp When lit Indicates whether or not buttons ...

Page 50: ... displayed at the right edge of a menu item indicates that it contains a submenu 2 Use the cursor buttons to select an item 3 Press the center position of the cursor button or to confirm the entry The selected item opens to reveal selection details Use the buttons to set a value A selected item with tiny triangles at the top and bottom allow you to change its value by pressing or Basic Menu Operat...

Page 51: ...Press the RETURN button to return to the previous screen The menu is cleared when the Archive screen Officer setup top screen or Setup Admin top screen is displayed Long menus Menus with arrows at the top and bottom contain items that are currently not shown Basic Menu Operations continued ...

Page 52: ...his registers officer1 and the name and ID appear Before using this unit you must create and configure officer data such as an officer ID and officer name For details on creating officer data refer to Text Files Used with the Recorder on pages 43 46 Three setup methods are available called the AUTO MANUAL and LIST modes Check with the administrator which mode is selected see Setting Method on page...

Page 53: ...m the entry A list of officers registered in this unit appears 6 Use the buttons to select an officer use the buttons to go between pages and press to confirm the entry The Officer setup top screen appears when officer1 has been set 7 Use the buttons to select Officer2 8 Use the buttons to select Select and press to confirm the entry A list of officers registered in this unit appears Note Long nam...

Page 54: ...e button lock function is engaged after returning to the Live screen The key lock function in the a d m i n i s t r a t o r s e t u p s e e Operation Key Lock on page 83 is independent of officer setup so that when locked by administrator setup the keys cannot be unlocked from officer setup The Color Camera zoom and brightness buttons cannot be locked Trigger signal GPIO1 8 control see page 37 is ...

Page 55: ...ming out towards the wide angle end When the zoom in operation goes beyond the target ratio it first zooms out to the target ratio Making a backlit image easier to view A dark subject against a bright background can be made easier to view Press the button This button toggles between ON and OFF at each press Set this button to OFF for normal operation Making a dark image easier to view Use the infr...

Page 56: ...he button and release it when it comes into focus 6 To focus on a closer subject keep pressing the button and release it when it comes into focus Adjusting image brightness This menu is available only when the CAMERA1 connector input is selected by the CAMERA SELECT button 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the buttons to select Camera and press to confirm the entry 3 Use the buttons t...

Page 57: ...DISABLE in administrator setup while setting LPR engages PATROL and LPR Mode is no longer available Setting LPR turns OSD off Setting shutter speed in LPR mode Set a shutter speed to capture sharp video of fast moving subjects This menu is available only when Init LPR Mode in administrator setup is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to LPR And this menu is available only when the CAMERA1 connector ...

Page 58: ...This menu is available only when Init LPR Mode in administrator setup is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to PATROL And this menu is available only when the CAMERA1 connector input is selected by the CAMERA SELECT button 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the buttons to select Camera and press to confirm the entry 3 Use the buttons to select Patrol Shutter Speed The Patrol Shutter Spe...

Page 59: ...io2 Select 4 Use the buttons to select INCAR WMIC or LINK CAM INCAR Sound input through the IN CAR MIC terminals WMIC Wireless Microphone Sound input through the AUDIO IN 2 terminals LINK CAM Being linked with the change of camera sound input changes Checking audio Sound output is normally off when viewing live video Use the following steps to check that sound is input normally 1 Press the MENU bu...

Page 60: ...On Screen Display appears for 3 to 5 seconds when any of the following items have been changed Mode indication Status display SIMPLE The simple On Screen Display appears DETAILS The detailed On Screen Display appears OFF The On Screen Display closes Notes The administrator can set the Overlay OSD Init On Screen Type selected at power on See the next page for how to read the On Screen Display When ...

Page 61: ... HHH MM The remaining recording time is updated about every 30 seconds Note The total recording time does not include prerecording and postrecording time Mode indication paused recording Viewing Live Video continued Status display PON power ON recording ON INT intermittent recording ON Status Display see Status Display on page 122 CARD FULL CARD PROTECT VUP CARD UNFORMATTED REFORMAT ILLEGAL CARD N...

Page 62: ...storing Files Administrator Setup Follow these steps to disconnect a PC application from this unit to enable the above operations 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the buttons to select Setup Info and press to confirm the entry 3 Use the buttons to select Disconnect PC and press to confirm the entry These steps disconnect this unit from a PC application Note For details on how to rest...

Page 63: ...MERA2 connector input being selected with the CAMERA SELECT button There are also other methods for starting recording For details refer to Recording on page 21 Stopping recording Press the STOP button Pressing the STOP button turns off the REC lamp and video and sound recordings stop when the post record interval has elapsed Then the BUSY lamp goes off There are also other conditions for stopping...

Page 64: ...evious skip location to start playback and Moving to the next skip location to start playback on page 66 Press the BOOK MARK button The bookmark icon appears for 1 or 2 seconds Notes The bookmark icon appears on the On Screen Display When On Screen Type is OFF see Viewing the status of this unit on page 60 the bookmark icon does not appear Bookmarks can be added with a minimum interval of 2 second...

Page 65: ...le list screen takes a name that is based on the local time when recording started It is indicated in the format Year Month Day Hour Min Sec Note A physical filename for example a filename that appears on a PC can be indicated either in world or local time depending on administrator setup Intermittent recording files An intermittent recording file records only one video frame per second but no aud...

Page 66: ...999 bookmarks can be skipped You cannot skip to the bookmark position exceeding this limit When the button or button is pressed playback stops momentarily while the skip location is searched for and then playback resumes from that position Rewinding Press the button Rewinding is performed at 4 20 or 200 times normal speed Each press changes the rewind speed from 4 to 20 200 and back to 4 times nor...

Page 67: ...his unit on page 60 the bookmark icon does not appear Bookmarks can be added with a minimum interval of 2 seconds Playing back a segment with a bookmark shows a bookmark icon for about 2 seconds Deleting bookmarks When no event types are loaded 1 Press the BOOK MARK button when a bookmark icon appears during playback pause or slow playback This deletes the bookmark icon Playback or slow playback s...

Page 68: ...suffixed by Also if two or more files have the same start time the start time of the second and succeeding files are suffixed by 3 Use the buttons to select a file to play back Use the following functions to go between pages Press the buttons once to turn pages one at a time Keep pressing the button to go quickly between pages This function turns pages up to page 3 in one page increments and pages...

Page 69: ...ny of the following items have been changed Playback filename Mode indication Playback speed and status indication SIMPLE The Simple On Screen Display appears DETAILS The Detailed On Screen Display appears OFF On Screen Display closes Notes An administrator can set the Overlay OSD Init On Screen Type selected at power on See the next page for how to read the On Screen Display When AUTO is selected...

Page 70: ...ck Pause Fast forward Rewind Slow Playback speed and status indication Speed x1 10 x1 2 x4 x20 x200 Status Display see Status Display on page 122 READ ERROR META ERROR PLAY ERROR Playback continued Playback location in file units Date Time Trigger signal GPIO1 8 input status GPIO 1 to 8 are displayed in order from the left The characters assigned by Printable appear when the state set by Detection...

Page 71: ...een The live screen will reappear if the file restore operation is canceled on this unit If the PC application is used to disconnect the Memory Card Video Recorder from the PC application the file restore operation is also aborted and the live screen reappears The live screen reappears when the file restore operation completes If the power of this unit is turned off or a P2 card is removed during ...

Page 72: ...he entry A reboot takes between 40 to 50 seconds to complete Should the operating status of this unit become unstable use the following steps to reboot this unit 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the buttons to select Setup Info and press to confirm the entry Viewing P2 card type and software version 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the buttons to select Setup Info and p...

Page 73: ...th the Recorder on pages 43 46 2 Connect the USB memory device to this unit Notes To protect the USB connector of this unit connect the USB extension cable included in the cable kit and connect the USB memory device to the extension cable For details on connecting consult your supplier 3 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 4 Use the buttons to select Setup Info and press to confirm the entry No...

Page 74: ...egistered for the administrator but is not identical the following screen appears before the Menu automatically reappears Obtain correct data from the administrator and repeat operations from Step 1 above Note Refer to Setup on pages 35 42 for information on the factory defaults Administrator Setup continued ...

Page 75: ...Setting OFF fixed Intermittent Rec Use this function to record 4 one video frame per second Setting ON OFF Resolution RecRate Use this function to set the screen resolution and the recording rate Q 512kbps 320 240 512 kbps 30 fps Q 1Mbps 320 240 1 Mbps 30 fps F 1Mbps 720 480 1 Mbps 10 fps F 2Mbps 720 480 2 Mbps 30 fps Administrator Setup continued 1 When recorder operation is not controlled by a P...

Page 76: ... interval audio recording will continue after the STOP button is pressed However the audio recording ends at the same time when the video postrecording ends even if the PostRec Time Audio is set longer than the PostRec Time Video Setting sec 0 3 10 20 30 60 90 Rule of Filename Use this function to set the rules for filenames generated during recording WT World time LT Local time Init Audio2 Rec Se...

Page 77: ... when power was last turned off Unless power is turned off properly the operating state may not be saved correctly Play Mode Use this function to turn all valid files starting in order from the oldest file on two P2 cards into a virtual file for playback SINGLE Normal playback for playing back files one at a time RELAY Plays back multiple files as one single file without the need for further opera...

Page 78: ... stop time ON Start time and stop time can be set No setting is available Note When Daily is set to ON the Mon to Sun field changes to and no setting can be made Mon to Sun Makes recordings from the set start time to the set stop time on a specified day of the week ON Start time and stop time can be set A time for the next day can be set No setting is available Notes The start time must be set to ...

Page 79: ...tton to cancel Setting Year month day hour minute second Load Admin Use this function to load administrator data from a USB memory device overwriting any existing administrator data Registration Administrator Setup continued Note No administrator data is registered when shipped from the factory List Admin Use this function to view the IDs of administrators and officer names already registered in t...

Page 80: ...r only when a value B is set for Detection the value set by Printable will appear during a high state Administrator Setup continued Trigger GPIO Use this function to turn GPIO on or off Setting ON OFF Trigger1 to 8 Action Enter actions for detection of trigger signals GPIO1 8 Enter NONE for triggers that will not be used REC Record STOP Stop AUTOZOOM Automatically zooms in out or pauses CAM1 Selec...

Page 81: ... operating state may not be saved correctly Trigger Use this function to turn trigger display on or off upon trigger signal GPIO1 8 inputs Setting ON OFF Note The Detailed On Screen Display see Viewing the status of this unit on pages 60 69 will hide this indication Time Use this function to turn date and time display on or off during recording Setting ON OFF Note The Detailed On Screen Display se...

Page 82: ...om ratio is changed PRESET When the zoom is 3x or below the camera is focused at about 15 m 50 feet Subsequent zooming will engage auto focus DISABLE Focus is locked at about 40 m 130 feet and auto focus is not available Init LPR Mode Enables or disables the LPR function license plate recognition when the recorder is turned on ENABLE Allows changes to be made to the officer LPR Mode Values set in ...

Page 83: ...n to enter the Setup Admin top screen via the menu items Set Management Mode Operation Key Lock setting to OFF in administrator setup to release key lock The key lock is activated for the first time when you move to the live screen The LOCK lamp indicates whether the keys are locked Although the key lock function is available in officer setup when locked by administrator setup the keys cannot be u...

Page 84: ... time to collect GPS data Setting sec 1 2 5 10 Administrator Setup continued Find and set the pulse number based on the outside diameter of the tire and the number of pulses per tire revolution using the Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table Confirm the set value is correct by actually driving the vehicle The outside diameter is the diameter of the tire from its outer edge not its rim size Geodetic Sy...

Page 85: ... CAM Select in Speed To start recording of radar gun GPS and speed pulse for recording speeding vehicles etc select the camera that will be used 1 Color Camera connected to the CAMERA1 connector 2 Commercially available camera connected to the CAMERA2 connector NO CHANGE No change is made to the current setting File Management Export Use this function to copy video and audio data files recorded on...

Page 86: ... the following information appears in the status display cannot be formatted CARD PROTECT VUP CARD ILLEGAL CARD NO CARD Format a new 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card in this unit A 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card formatted in this unit contains the folders required for the operation of this unit Do not modify delete copy move etc these folders on a PC A 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card whose fold...

Page 87: ...s Maintenance is held for a maximum of 90 minutes and recording is stopped in that interval When intermittent recording is performed at a time other than programmed recording intermittent recording stops and maintenance starts During file restore operation and when Administrator Setup is performed maintenance starts when respective process ends During playback maintenance starts when playback ends...

Page 88: ...the LIVE ARCHIVE button to cancel Setting months 1 3 6 12 Day Use this function to set the week and day for performing auto maintenance The Set button appears when a setting is changed Select the Set button and use the button to confirm the entry The Set button disappears upon confirmation Use the MENU button CONTROL PANEL ON OFF button RETURN button or the LIVE ARCHIVE button to cancel Setting we...

Page 89: ...AG RCP30 Version Use this function to view the version of the Remote Control Panel Operations Version Up For details on obtaining version upgrade files consult your supplier Make sure to use a computer beforehand to save the version upgrade file you obtain in the root directory of a P2 card or USB memory device 1 Insert the P2 card or connect the USB memory device to this unit 2 Select Service Ope...

Page 90: ...e is the file with the CFG extension The configuration file contains all information set on this recorder excluding the following data AG CPD15 Operating Time FAN Operating Time CAM1 Operating Time AG RCP30 Operating Time LCD Lighting Time AG CPD15 Version BIOS Creation Date Microcontroller Version AG RCP30 Version Last errors 2 The following lamp states indicate that an error has occurred BUSY la...

Page 91: ... a second recorder starting from step 1 Perform Operations on this recorder starting from step 1 Administrator Setup continued Remove the USB memory device and perform Operations on a second recorder starting from step 1 Replace the USB memory device and perform Operations on a second recorder starting from step 1 Perform Operations on this recorder starting from step 1 Using a P2 card 1 Use a PC ...

Page 92: ...ps 1 Select Service Operations FactoryDefault andpress to confirm the entry A confirmation dialog box appears 2 Select Exec and accept by pressing the button The recorder will reboot and start up in the factory default settings Select Cancel to cancel returning to the factory defaults The following settings do not return to their factory defaults AG CPD15 Operating Time FAN Operating Time CAM1 Ope...

Page 93: ...0 Auto Focus ENTER Manual Focus N F AE 2 2 0 LPR Mode PATROL Patrol Shutter Speed AUTO Patrol Zoom X 1 0 93 Menu Screen of the Remote Control Panel separately sold Use menus provided by the Remote Control Panel to set up and adjust this unit When the MENU button is pressed while recording is being stopped in the live screen Menu List Menu top screen Camera see pages 56 58 When Init LPR Mode is set...

Page 94: ...ntroller AG RCP30 Ver Ver Ver 3 30 006 0 3 10 002 4 3 10 003 1 Last Errors Menu Camera Audio Restore Setup Info RecCheck Archive 94 Menu List continued Restore see page 71 Setup Info see pages 52 53 54 59 60 72 73 Information see page 72 Menu top screen Officer see page 98 The Officer setup top screen appears Admin see pages 99 101 The Setup Admin top screen appears This opens a menu that only adm...

Page 95: ...Type Admin OFF ON 95 Menu Screen of the Remote Control Panel separately sold When the MENU button is pressed while the live screen is being recorded Menu List continued Menu top screen Audio see page 59 Setup Info see pages 52 53 54 59 60 72 73 Officer see page 98 The Officer setup top screen appears Admin see pages 99 101 The Setup Admin top screen appears This opens a menu that only administrato...

Page 96: ... 2006 08 22 20 01 35 2006 08 22 20 16 58 Information AG CPD15 USA Slot1 AJ P2C016RG Slot2 AJ P2C032RG 93 Days 62 Days Microcontroller AG RCP30 Ver Ver Ver 3 30 006 0 3 10 002 4 3 10 003 1 Last Errors 96 When the MENU button is pressed in the playback screen Menu List continued Menu top screen Restore see page 71 Setup Info see pages 52 53 54 72 73 Audio see page 68 Archive see page 68 Officer see ...

Page 97: ...2C016RG Slot2 AJ P2C032RG 93 Days 62 Days Microcontroller AG RCP30 Ver Ver Ver 3 30 006 0 3 10 002 4 3 10 003 1 Last Errors 97 Menu Screen of the Remote Control Panel separately sold When the MENU button is pressed in the Archive screen Officer Setup top screen Setup Admin top screen or during a Restore operation Restore see page 71 Archive see page 68 Menu List continued Setup Info see pages 52 5...

Page 98: ... Delete Select Delete ID PAN00627 Name John Smith ID PAN01945 Name Jane White Setup Info Officer Admin Menu Setup Info 98 Officer setup top screen see pages 52 54 There are three types of officer setup top screens one for each officer setup method AUTO MANUAL LIST Menu List continued When the MENU button is pressed in the Officer Setup top screen during recording Setup Info see pages 52 53 54 73 O...

Page 99: ... Filename Init Audio2 Rec PreRec Time Audio PostRec Time Audio 90 sec 90 sec 90 sec 90 sec WT ON Init On Screen Type OFF Rec Play 3 3 Head of File Play Mode Trigger Marker SINGLE YES YES Skip Target Init Audio Out Play BOTH GPIO9 for Error ENABLE GPIO9 for Rec ENABLE Programed Rec Start End Duration Daily Mon ON 02 15 08 00 05 45 min Tue Wed ON 00 00 00 00 24 00 min Thu ON 16 00 08 00 16 00 min Fr...

Page 100: ...List Officer Load Event Type List Event Type Trigger GPIO Action Detection Printable Trigger1 NONE H OFF ON Trigger2 NONE H OFF Trigger3 NONE H OFF Trigger4 NONE H OFF Trigger5 NONE H OFF Trigger6 NONE H OFF Trigger7 NONE H OFF Trigger8 NONE H OFF OSD OSD Trigger Display Position Contents Source Area ON L Upper ON OFF Time ON Management Mode Management of Officer Setup Operation Key Lock Setting M...

Page 101: ... bit NONE VPU ProLaser Radar GPS 2 2 Geodetic System Rec Start Information GPS Speed Unit Target Speed CAM Select in Speed Own Speed WGS84 NO CHANGE Speedpulse at Std Speed 20 OFF OFF MPH Speedpulse Collection Time 5 sec Connection of GPS VPU File Management Export Format Dalete All Files Auto Maintenance Operation Interval Next Maintenance Day 2007 03 05 Day ON 6 month 1st Mon Time 00 00 Operatio...

Page 102: ...R Shutter Speed 1 1000 LPR Zoom X 1 0 Auto Focus ENTER Manual Focus N F AE 2 2 0 LPR Mode PATROL Patrol Shutter Speed AUTO Patrol Zoom X 1 0 102 When the MENU button is pressed while the PC application is running Menu top screen Setup Info see pages 59 60 62 69 72 Menu List continued Camera see pages 56 58 When Init LPR Mode is set to DISABLE Audio see page 59 When Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE a...

Page 103: ... BL_L 6 GND TxD RxD 7 AUTO_ZOOM_L 8 TxD 9 REC_L 10 RxD 11 GND DC_IN 12 REC_LED_L 13 DC_IN 14 GND SHIELD 15 N C 16 GND SHIELD Pin number Signal Cable color 1 GND Black 2 BATT Red 3 SIGNAL White 4 N C Recorder power can be turned on and off by the SIGNAL port If an OFF signal is input while the recorder is operating the recorder turns off after the time specified on the Remote Control Panel Menu Scr...

Page 104: ...5 CTS Serial 6 DSR Serial 7 SG Serial 8 N C 9 GND GPIO Black 10 GPIO1 In Brown 11 GPIO2 In Red 12 GPIO3 In Orange 13 GPIO4 In Yellow 14 N C 15 N C 16 N C 17 N C 18 N C 19 N C 20 DTR Serial 21 GPIO5 In Green 22 GPIO6 In Blue 23 GPIO7 In Purple 24 GPIO8 In Gray 25 GPIO9 Out White Pin number Signal 1 N C 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 SG 6 DSR 7 2 RTS 8 2 CTS 9 N C RS 232C connector male 1 1 Consult your suppli...

Page 105: ...ONTROL PANEL 105 Troubleshooting and Reference Connector signals continued CONTROL PANEL connector male Pin number Signal 1 N C 2 N C 3 DC_IN 4 GND DC_IN 5 SOUT_P 6 SOUT_N 7 SIN_P 8 SIN_N 9 GND DIGITAL 10 GND FG ...

Page 106: ...15 23 31 39 46 54 62 70 77 85 93 100 30 15 22 30 37 45 52 60 67 75 82 90 97 31 14 22 29 36 43 51 58 65 72 80 87 94 32 14 21 28 35 42 49 56 63 70 77 84 91 33 14 20 27 34 41 48 54 61 68 75 81 88 34 13 20 26 33 40 46 53 59 66 72 79 86 35 13 19 26 32 38 45 51 58 64 70 77 83 36 12 19 25 31 37 44 50 56 62 68 75 81 37 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 55 61 67 73 79 38 12 18 24 29 35 41 47 53 59 65 71 77 39 11 17 23 ...

Page 107: ... 147 155 162 170 178 185 193 30 105 112 120 127 134 142 149 157 164 172 179 187 31 101 108 116 123 130 137 145 152 159 166 173 181 32 98 105 112 119 126 133 140 147 154 161 168 175 33 95 102 109 115 122 129 136 143 149 156 163 170 34 92 99 105 112 119 125 132 138 145 152 158 165 35 90 96 102 109 115 122 128 134 141 147 154 160 36 87 93 100 106 112 118 124 131 137 143 149 156 37 85 91 97 103 109 11...

Page 108: ...8 96 740 14 22 29 36 43 50 57 65 72 79 86 93 760 14 21 28 35 42 49 56 63 70 77 84 91 780 14 20 27 34 41 48 54 61 68 75 82 88 800 13 20 27 33 40 46 53 60 66 73 80 86 820 13 19 26 32 39 45 52 58 65 71 78 84 840 13 19 25 32 38 44 51 57 63 69 76 82 860 12 19 25 31 37 43 49 56 62 68 74 80 880 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 900 12 18 24 29 35 41 47 53 59 65 71 77 920 12 17 23 29 35 40 46 52 58 63 6...

Page 109: ...7 184 740 100 108 115 122 129 136 143 151 158 165 172 179 760 98 105 112 119 126 133 140 147 154 161 168 175 780 95 102 109 116 122 129 136 143 150 156 163 170 800 93 99 106 113 119 126 133 139 146 153 159 166 820 91 97 104 110 116 123 129 136 142 149 155 162 840 88 95 101 107 114 120 126 133 139 145 152 158 860 86 93 99 105 111 117 123 130 136 142 148 154 880 84 90 96 102 109 115 121 127 133 139 ...

Page 110: ...ol Panel Copying menu settings Successfully copied the menu settings Failed to copy menu settings or An error involving recording operations occurred during live screen display 4 The recorder s P2 card slot cover is open No P2 card is inserted or it is not recognized No more P2 card space available The write protect switch of the P2 card is set to PROTECT When using 16 GB or higher capacity P2 car...

Page 111: ...hen there is little space left about 30 minutes or less on a P2 card When the number of files recorded on the P2 cards inserted in slots 1 and 2 totals over 19 000 up to 20 000 files When the maximum number of recording files per day approaches depends on format type See Format on page 86 for details When the remaining recording days is less than 5 of the total recording days of all P2 cards inser...

Page 112: ...ey cannot be removed from lock Is the P2 card slot cover closed The key can only be removed if the P2 card slot cover is closed P2 card slot cover cannot be closed Is a P2 card inserted correctly in a P2 card slot Is the Eject button folded to the right The unit does not respond or another problem has occurred To reset the unit keep pressing the REC button and STOP button on this unit together for...

Page 113: ...d in this unit Are the GPIO SERIAL connector or recording trigger criteria set correctly Check whether the recorder is set to administrator setup status Check whether the correct cables have been connected to the video input connectors Recorded data have become totally or partially unusable A power outage or power cable included in the separately sold Cable Kit disconnection during recording may d...

Page 114: ...torted or not recorded Is the cable connection to the audio input correct Are both the audio input connector selection and the input selection made with the Remote Control Panel the same Are the audio outputs settings correct for the connected equipment Refer to the Operating Instructions for the connected device Information from equipment connected via the GPIO SERIAL connector is not recorded in...

Page 115: ...0413 E00414 E00415 E00460 E00463 E00464 E00465 E00412 More than two update files found Multiple update files were found on the P2 card or USB memory device Check whether there are multiple update files on the P2 card or USB memory device Check whether there are multiple P2 cards and or USB memory devices containing update files E00462 E00419 This media cannot use for update The used P2 card or USB...

Page 116: ...ll power off after uploading Turn ACC ON to cancel power off The vehicle engine switch is set to LOCK OFF when PowerOff Time on page 75 is set to AUTO The system awaits control from a PC application to be released To continue using the recorder without turning it off set the engine switch to ON E02431 DSP error Playback and record cannot be performed Wait until the error message is cleared Contact...

Page 117: ... Write error on slot2 Record cannot be continued E07671 Camera communication error Camera cannot be controlled The Color Camera may not be correctly connected Check whether the camera cable included in the Color Camera is correctly connected to the Color Camera Contact your supplier if this measure does not solve the problem E08601 Lid open Playback and record cannot be performed Close the P2 card...

Page 118: ...The write protection switch on the P2 card is set to the PROTECT position Slide the write protection switch away from the PROTECT position E15762 Write Protect Card found on slot2 Record cannot be started E15763 No Card Record cannot be started No P2 card is inserted Insert a P2 card E15764 Write Error Record cannot be started The P2 card cannot be written to Replace the P2 card E15765 Card Full R...

Page 119: ... use Use another USB memory device Check whether there are multiple update files on the P2 card or USB memory device Check whether there are multiple P2 cards and or USB memory devices containing update files A P2 card with a DATA folder cannot be used for updating A USB memory device containing a folder other than the WIDKEY folder cannot be used for updating E20911 Microcontroller Update FAILED ...

Page 120: ...ry device and reload it E22424 Officer s information cannot be setup during record Officer data cannot be changed during recording Stop recording and start over E22425 Cannot load Event Type There is no event type file or the content of the file is incorrect Copy the correct event type file EVTYPE TXT to the USB memory device and reregister it E22426 Menu copy failure Connect a write enabled USB m...

Page 121: ...le in USB storages Couldn t start export Delete the update file on the USB memory device E28407 No P2 cards Couldn t start export Insert a P2 card with recorded files E28408 Found unformatted P2 cards Couldn t start export Insert a formatted P2 card with data stored on it E28409 Couldn t start export Replace the P2 card with another one E28499 System error Export is incomplete Reboot this unit E28...

Page 122: ...s set to PROTECT Move the switch to enable writing VUP CARD Writing is not possible on a P2 card intended for version upgrade Replace the card with one that is not intended for version upgrade UNFORMATTED The P2 card is not formatted Replace it with a formatted card REFORMAT P2 card data has been modified on another device Upload or export data to back it up and reformat the card RUNDOWN A P2 card...

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Page 134: ...50 F 2M 1 approx 2 approx 10 2 approx 4 approx 20 AJ P2C004HG 4 GB Q 512k 1 approx 16 approx 68 2 approx 32 approx 136 Q 1M 1 approx 8 approx 59 2 approx 16 approx 118 F 1M 1 approx 8 approx 50 2 approx 16 approx 100 F 2M 1 approx 4 approx 21 2 approx 8 approx 42 AJ P2C008HG 8 GB Q 512k 1 approx 32 approx 136 2 approx 64 approx 272 Q 1M 1 approx 16 approx 118 2 approx 32 approx 236 F 1M 1 approx 1...

Page 135: ...ding time of intermittent recording hours AJ P2C016RG 16 GB Q 512k 1 approx 64 approx 292 2 approx 128 approx 584 Q 1M 1 approx 32 approx 243 2 approx 64 approx 486 F 1M 1 approx 32 approx 208 2 approx 64 approx 416 F 2M 1 approx 16 approx 87 2 approx 32 approx 174 AJ P2C032RG 32 GB Q 512k 1 approx 128 approx 584 2 approx 256 approx 1168 Q 1M 1 approx 64 approx 486 2 approx 128 approx 972 F 1M 1 a...

Page 136: ...tor D Subminiature 25 pin RS 232C GPIO Inputs 8 ports Input voltage L 1 0 V H 4 V 28 V Input current 12 mA max Output 1 port GPIO9 for Rec open emitter output Output voltage 5 0 V Output current 15 mA Time required to detect changes 100 ms CAMERA1 connector 16 pin for AG CK10P CONTROL PANEL connector 10 pin for AG RCP30P LAN connector RJ 45 connected to a PC application 100 BASE TX 10 BASE T GPS A...

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