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ICOP™ PRO

USER GUIDE 

Summary of Contents for ICOP PRO

Page 1: ...ICOP PRO 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: ...onitor PCM 11 PCM Functions 12 MCAM2 13 ICPMICKIT Wireless Microphone 14 Remote Control 15 Video Playback 17 Exporting Video Files 19 Configuration 20 System Menu 20 Record Menu 28 Network Menu 36 Eve...

Page 4: ...microphones record sound and start and stop recordings while an officer is away from the vehicle MCAM2 Windshield Camera The advanced MCAM2 camera faces out the windshield and has several zoom options...

Page 5: ...T SENSOR 1 7 INPUT NOT USED 2 INPUT SENSOR 2 8 INPUT NOT USED 3 INPUT SENSOR 3 1 OUTPUT NOT USED 4 INPUT SENSOR 4 2 OUTPUT NOT USED 5 INPUT SENSOR 5 6 INPUT SENSOR 6 Table A Color To Red 12V Constant...

Page 6: ...ENSOR 3 1 OUTPUT NOT USED 4 INPUT SENSOR 4 2 OUTPUT NOT USED 5 INPUT SENSOR 5 6 INPUT SENSOR 6 Table C From To Description ICPDVRPWRCAB 082 00169 FOR CONSTANT 12V ICPWMICCBL 082 00169 FOR SWITCHED 12V...

Page 7: ...rews Flat Mount 1 Place the supplied L brackets on each side of the DVR oriented up or down depending on the intended installation 2 Secure the L brackets to the side of the DVR with two supplied Phil...

Page 8: ...k of the PCM with the two provided Phillips head screws horizontally in either the high or low position SV LCD Mount Slide the PCM onto the LCD mount and twist the locking ring clockwise to secure the...

Page 9: ...Phillips head screws or other appropriate fasteners Note Do not install the cradle in an area that could interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle 3 Ensure the Power Switch on the micro phone i...

Page 10: ...VR on and off 5 Storage Media Door The Storage Media Door protects and conceals the main and mirror storage media devices 6 IR Remote Sensor The IR Remote Sensor receives signals from the DVR Remote C...

Page 11: ...Ensure the SD card s write protection slider is in the unlocked position Do not remove or insert an SD card while the DVR is powered on Insert an SD card into the SD card slot until it clicks in place...

Page 12: ...rd OK Main SD card not formatted tedMirror SD status Mirror SD card error Mirror SD card full Mirror SD card not installed Mirror SD card OK Mirror SD card not format Record status Recording Recording...

Page 13: ...ile recording to create a digital flag that can be easily referenced or returned to 6 Playback Control Buttons Press the Play Pause and Stop buttons to play pause or stop video playback respectively T...

Page 14: ...alarm basis when the record button is pressed or a sensor is trig gered These settings are adjusted in the Record and Event configuration menus Press the record button to manually start a recording T...

Page 15: ...ement zoom step x1 Double Press Increment zoom to Tele End position Press and Hold Increment smooth sweep of zoom value 4 Auto Zoom Zoom to a preset value for 10 seconds then return to wide end Single...

Page 16: ...ys green 3 Press the Record button once more to conclude re cording The In USE status LED turns off 4 Replace the microphone in the cradle when not in use or when the battery is low 4 Status LEDs The...

Page 17: ...to make selections During video playback the left and right arrow keys can be used to rewind or fast forward Press the Enter key while viewing the live view to display a comprehensive status screen 4...

Page 18: ...sswords Use the up and down arrow navigational keys to switch between the Video Playback Configuration and Information icons and display their associated menus Use the right arrow key to select and ex...

Page 19: ...eo for which you want to search The select SEARCH Available video appears on the cal endar display Green days indicate normal video was recorded red days indicate event files were recorded Use the rem...

Page 20: ...NT NAME Displays the type of event that triggered the video recording DATE Displays the date on which the video was recorded TIME Displays the time the video recording started FIRST PGUP PGDW LAST Use...

Page 21: ...edure 1 Ensure ON is selected in the EVENT FILES AUTO EXPORT USB field in the General menu 2 Insert a USB thumb drive into the USB port on the front panel of the DVR 3 Press the F1 key on the remote c...

Page 22: ...formats TIME SYNC SOURCE Select Global Positioning System GPS Network Time Protocol NTP or manual NONE TIME ZONE Select how many hours the local time zone is deviated from GMT In the United States Eas...

Page 23: ...Select ON to begin recording automatically upon start up Select OFF to require recording be manually triggered ON OFF TYPE IGNITION SHUT DOWN DELAY MIN Use the number keys on the remote control to ma...

Page 24: ...o 99999 COMPANY NAME Use the arrow keys on the remote control to enter the name of the agency to which the DVR belongs VEHICLE NO Use the number keys on the remote control to enter the number of the v...

Page 25: ...ailable devices include Main Storage Mirror Storage or USB 2 In the FUNCTION field select FAST FORMAT to format normally or SLOW FORMAT to search for bad storage sectors before formatting 3 Select OK...

Page 26: ...e Upgrade menu 6 Ensure FIRMWARE is selected in the drop down menu 7 The MCU update function is not active at this time 8 Select UPGRADE The update process begins The DVR first checks for an appropria...

Page 27: ...RESET to erase all stored data in the History menu in System Information EXPORT CURRENT SETTINGS To export all of the current settings to a USB flash drive insert one in the front USB port and select...

Page 28: ...g file 1 Insert a USB flash drive into the front USB port 2 Select EXPORT SYSTEM LOG The system log is automatically exported to the USB flash drive To delete the user log 1 Select DELETE SYSTEM LOG A...

Page 29: ...into the DVR s USB port This blackbox file contains metadata on assorted parameters of the DVR 1 Insert a USB flash drive into the DVR s USB port 2 Select the BLACKBOX FILE op tion A prompt appears as...

Page 30: ...u at all times Select 1 FRAME to normally record only 1 frame per second until an event is triggered when recording will automatically switch to the quality specified in the Record Setting menu This o...

Page 31: ...ing sizes optional ALARM PRE REC TIME Select pre alarm recording times between 1 and 60 minutes MIRROR SD CARD POSITION Select the storage device that the records to MIRROR REC TO SD CARD POSITION Sel...

Page 32: ...be displayed DATE TIME The date and time of the recording ALARM The trigger that initiated the recording if active ACCEL DATA The acceleration of the vehicle as determined by the internal acceleromete...

Page 33: ...ate constant regardless of motion but less efficent in using storage space or VBR for variable bit rate varies bit rate depending on motion for for efficent storage usage CYCLE Select ON to display th...

Page 34: ...6 HD1 704 288 or CIF 354 288 FR Select the frame rate in seconds of this camera Select from 1 to 30 FPS NORMAL QUALITY Select the quality of recording during normal recording with 1 being the best for...

Page 35: ...to disable it RES Select the resolution for this camera when sub streaming Select from CIF or QCIF FR Select the frame rate in seconds of this camera when sub streaming Select from 1 to 30 FPS SUB MOD...

Page 36: ...ective ENABLE field to turn on the cameo functionality The selected channel s camera is then turned off during normal operation and only turns on when an alarm is triggered Only one camera can be enab...

Page 37: ...n the post event detail entry screen that appears after events PRIORITY Select ON to enable the PRIORITY field in the post event detail entry screen that appears after events ARREST Select ON to enabl...

Page 38: ...ation for the DVR unit when configuring networks Use the number keys on the remote control to enter the following IP Static internet protocol IP address of the DVR SUB Subnet mask GATE Default gateway...

Page 39: ...N Select WIFI NET for WiFi or cable networks or MOBILE NET for cellular networks MESSAGE SERVER Select STATIC IP or DYNAMIC IP depending on the settings of the server IP Enter the IP address of the co...

Page 40: ...ring a static IP address Select AUTO IP for DHCP enabled WiFi networks IP Static IP address of the access point SUB Subnet mask of the access point GATE Default gateway of the access point ESSID AP of...

Page 41: ...hen Select ACTIVE MODE DIAL PARAMETER or INTERCOM SETTINGS to open those submenus Active Network ACTIVE MODE Select ALWAYS to always dial up and attempt to connect to the Message Server CALL SMS to on...

Page 42: ...gs Please check with the manufacturer of your SIM card for the following information and enter them in the appropriate fields APN USER NAME PASSWORD ACCESS NUMBER Intercom Settings Select ON to enable...

Page 43: ...used as an FTP server PASSWORD ENABLE Select ON to enable security for the FTP feature USERNAME Enter an alphanumeric username PASSWORD Enter a password up to 12 alphanumeric characters in length The...

Page 44: ...yboard and enter an abbreviated or truncated name of the sensor here This name appears in the OSD while reviewing video in Foresight SD SET Select LOW for low to high normally closed NC or select HIGH...

Page 45: ...For each sensor select a channel to displayed in the FULL SCREEN field when that sensor is active Select an individual camera or the 1 4 option which displays a quad view Lower numbered sensors overr...

Page 46: ...when certain alarms are triggered For each alarm type select ON or OFF for outputs 1 and 2 OUT1 and SNAPSHOT OVERSPEED LOW SPEED HIGH TEMP LOW TEMP ACCERATION type alarms are controlled by settings i...

Page 47: ...se kilometers per hour ALARM SETTING Select the following options for UNDER SPD and OVER SPD ENABLE Select ON to enable this SPEED event Select OFF to disable it THRESHOLD Use the number keys on the r...

Page 48: ...remote control to enter the amount of force in Gs for each axis X Y and Z at which the event is triggered ALARM Select ON to enable the ALM LED on the front of the DVR when the THRESHOLD force is reac...

Page 49: ...s on the remote control to enter the maximum or minimum temerature at which an event is triggered ALARM Select ON to enable the ALM LED on the front of the DVR when the THRESHOLD temperature is reache...

Page 50: ...hading and not shading This is useful when the camera s angle of view covers both areas with frequent motion and monitored areas B D SENSITIVE The blind detection feature senses when a camera s view m...

Page 51: ...automatically disconnects from the CMS or shuts down VOLTAGE OF START Enter the voltage in volts that the vehicle typically drops to during startup the ignition key is turned INTERNAL TIME FOR CMS Sel...

Page 52: ...following EN Select ON to enable the panic button module Select OFF to disable it ALARM Select ON to enable the ALM status LED when the event is triggered This LED continues to flash after an event i...

Page 53: ...for each camera When snapshot mode is enabled video is recorded in a series of snap shots taken in a constant interval This may reduce storage usage for some non critical camera views For each camera...

Page 54: ...optional connected peripheral accessories PTZ The PTZ Setup menu provides configuration options for advanced optional cameras Consult with the camera manufacturer for the following information Protoc...

Page 55: ...by default for the PCM RS232 2 Select the device connected to the 232RXD 2 and 232TXD 2 terminals Select NONE if nothing is connected to these terminals RS485 1 Select the device connected to the 485...

Page 56: ...MCU VERSION The MCU feature is not active at this time DEVICE NAME Displays the name of the storage unit CAPACITY Displays the overall capac ity of the storage unit in gigabytes GB FREE SPACE Display...

Page 57: ...miles or kilometers driven LOWEST VOLTAGE IN HISTORY Displays the lowest received voltage including the date and time it was recorded HIGHEST VOLTAGE IN HISTORY Displays the highest received voltage i...

Page 58: ...MAL if a GPS module is installed NONE is one is not GPS SIGNAL Displays if the GPS signal received is valid WIFI MODULE Displays NORMAL if a Wi Fi module is installed NONE if one is not WIFI SIGNAL Di...

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Page 60: ...or Event only recording Mirror Recording Mirror recording to secondary SD card max 128 GB with wrapping Pre Event Recording up to 15 minutes up to 30 minutes Post Event Recording up to 15 minutes up...

Page 61: ...Appendix B Dimensions DVR Power Control Monitor ICOP PRO USER GUIDE 59...

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Page 63: ...ed by the customer to damage to products or parts caused by misuse accident improper installation improper maintenance or use in violation of instructions furnished with the product to units that have...

Page 64: ...onment 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 use...

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Page 66: ...opyright 2015 Safety Vision LLC All Rights Reserved CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 6100 W Sam Houston Pkwy N Houston TX 77041 5113 Main 713 896 6600 Toll Free 800 880 8855 Fax 713 896 6640 www safetyvision co...

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