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FCC Compliance Statement

This device has been tested and 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 harmful interference in which 

case the user will be required to correct the interference at 

his own expense.

Any changes or modifications in construction of this device 

which are not expressly approved by the party responsible 

for the compliance could void the user’s authority to operate 

the equipment.

NOTE

CAUTION

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ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE

Summary of Contents for ROADRECORDER 8000

Page 1: ...ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Safety Vision shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with...

Page 3: ...Windows 13 Product Details 14 Live View 15 Snapshot Viewer 16 Firmware Config 17 Storage 18 Network Settings 19 Date Time 20 Change Password 21 Startup Shutdown 22 Audio Video Settings 23 Sensor Setti...

Page 4: ...9 Hard Drive Bay Insert or remove the removable hard drive See the Hard Drive chapter for more information LED Color Status Green On NVR is ready to record Blink NVR Power on startup condition met Re...

Page 5: ...ional high resolution external display 7 DC Relay Bypass Vehicle battery voltage 10 A for powering optional external switches 8 GPS Antenna Port Connection for external GPS antenna 9 LAN2 Port M12 Eth...

Page 6: ...d connected to a PC 2 and 3 Status LED Displays power and activity status of the hard drive cannister when connected to a PC 4 USB Port USB 3 0 port for connection to a PC 5 Data Port Connects with th...

Page 7: ...vigate menus or move the cusor Press the center key to enter a command 4 Event Button Press the Event Button to save an event 5 Error Status LED Displays solid red when an error has occured such as a...

Page 8: ...n A3 Green Left Turn A4 Violet Head Lights A5 Brown Front Door A6 White Wheel Chair A7 Grey Stop Request B1 Orange Ignition B2 Red Open B3 Open B4 Open B5 Open B6 Open B7 Open P1 Red Main Power P2 Bla...

Page 9: ...leading to corrupt recorded video and other data Safety Vision recommends properly shutting down the NVR before removing the main power harness when cycling of the vehicle s power is to occur 1 Remove...

Page 10: ...vets Ensure that the front panel of the NVR remains accessible and there is a minimum 2 5 inches of clearance for cables Do not install the NVR in an area of the vehicle cabin that could interfere wit...

Page 11: ...d straight out Once removed the hard drive can be read with the hard drive reader connected to a PC The computer recognizes the hard drive as an external storage device Use the following procedure to...

Page 12: ...until a click is felt then allow it to spring out of the slot The SD card partly ejects 3 Pull the SD card straight out Use only SD cards obtained from Safety Vision Reinsert the SIM and SD cards in...

Page 13: ...of errors System Logs are stored in the LCD Control Panel s internal memory Disconnecting the LCD Control Panel from the NVR will result in the loss of data This data is still recorded by the NVR but...

Page 14: ...ct the Use the following IP address option 5 Enter 192 168 8 80 in the IP address field 6 Enter 255 255 0 0 in the Subnet mask field This field normally defaults to 255 255 255 0 Ensure the correct 25...

Page 15: ...ncludes a comprehensive help menu The help menus explain the functionality and parameters of each field To access the help menu for a screen simply click the Help button at the top right of the screen...

Page 16: ...Drive Size field and the percentage of that capacity used is displayed in the Drive Used field Secondary Storage Information The State of the drive is displayed as Online or Not online The drive s tot...

Page 17: ...n click View Selected Device s After a short buffering period the device images are displayed The web based configuration pages for each camera can be accessed by clicking on the the hyperlinked camer...

Page 18: ...figured to record MJPEG To view a camera s snapshots first select the camera As the camera produces MJPEG still images they will be available to view in sequential order Click on the arrow buttons for...

Page 19: ...n attached PC Then upgrade the NVR s firmware 1 Click the Choose File button A navigation prompt appears 2 Navigate to the location of the new firmware file tgz file 3 Click Open 4 Click the Upload bu...

Page 20: ...vable SSD Disk Cleanup Settings This option allows you to configure the setting for deleting files from Primary storage media and create su cient space for recording new data Overwrite When Full This...

Page 21: ...ame Password Mail to address and Mail from address for the simple mail transfer protocol SMTP server Emails are sent when an event is generated LiveTrax Enter the Server IP address Send Port and Recei...

Page 22: ...t 1 2 3 or 4 or N A if the device is unavailable in the GPS Manual Sync COSMOS and J1939 fields Sync RTC Date Time Select the Sync with computer time option to sync the time automatically with the con...

Page 23: ...eb interface User default password user can access the entire web interface except the pages under the Administration tab Viewer default password viewer can only access the Live View and Change Passwo...

Page 24: ...Temperature check option is selected the NVR checks the internal temperature before starting up If the temperature is below that entered in the Minimum Temperature Threshold field it waits the amount...

Page 25: ...tinuous and Event For each camera settings must be selected for a regular stream the Continuous and a high quality stream that records during an Event For each camera stream select a Codec Resolution...

Page 26: ...nal Device and Fault Status External Device powers an external relay Select Fault Status to display additional Fault Status Priority and Fault Status fields Fault Status Priority Select 1 2 or 3 in th...

Page 27: ...ding fields respectively For example if Pre event recording is set to 2 minutes and Post event recording is set to 4 minutes a 6 total minute event will be recorded when the event button is pressed En...

Page 28: ...n Control Enter a time between 1 and 360 minutes in the Duration field that the fan will continue to operate after the vehicle s ignition is turned off Accelerometer Enter the maximum root mean square...

Page 29: ...by clicking and dragging the image handles To create a free form polygonal geo fence click the polygon icon Click a location on the map then a second A line appears Each click creates a geo fence pos...

Page 30: ...r IP address depending on if you are connected through the WAN top or LAN bottom Ethernet port to automatically go to that camera s live view and configuration page Camera Ping Status Select the Packe...

Page 31: ...stalling or troubleshooting the NVR s sensors Select a Refresh Interval the frequency at which the web page will refresh and the Test Duration in minutes then click Go Sensor activation and their valu...

Page 32: ...when troubleshooting Primary Storage Information The State of the drive is displayed as Online or Not online The drive s total capacity is displayed in the Drive Size field and the percentage of that...

Page 33: ...iately trigger an event by clicking Tag Supervisor Event This feature is useful in emergency situations where the web interface can be accessed wirelessly by a supervisor vehicle For more information...

Page 34: ...ing Configurable up to 30 minutes Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet 1 RJ45 front 8 M12 with IEEE 802 3af PoE rear 1 M12 without PoE support rear GPS built in Location tracking speed detection and sync time Ac...

Page 35: ...Appendix B Dimensions ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE 33...

Page 36: ...click the LAN connection and select Properties In the list of items select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties 3 On the PC in an internet browser navigate to 192 168 0 90 The camera s l...

Page 37: ...Confirm the appropriate address appears on the map as a red balloon marker 3 Right click on the red balloon marker 4 Select the What s here option The longitude and latitude appear separated by a comm...

Page 38: ...This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference in which case the user will...

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