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1. Note DVD burning will be quicker and less prone to errors if file uploading is stopped before the burn process is started gt CD D D lia Create data disc that stores your files and Folders Or add Photo a nd Vid eo to an existing Make Photo Slide Make Data CD Capture Video EE M de Make Data DVD Play Video B Recode DVD Video Y Convert DVD Video Video a Movies to Nero Ak pDigital TIM Make a high quality DVD Video that can be played back in compatible DVD players oe Copy DYD Yideo YR Record Show Copy CD ewww NETO COITY QE NETmc Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 January 2010 12 of 15 7 How to contact Marine Support Should any problems occur with your 73fiftyHarvester PC that are not addressed by this manual please contact our Support Team Email support netmcmarine co uk Tel 44 1771 644001 Should your call be outside office hours please leave a message on the answering machine which will be forwarded to one of the support engineers Although we cannot guarantee 24 7 availability we endeavour to respond as quickly as possible to any query regardless of when the support call is made Note Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this manual is accurate no liability can be accepted for errors and omissions Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 J
2. Set up 1 Mount the 73fifty Harvester PC in a suitable rack mount system 2 Connect the power supply Note this unit should be earthed Note 2 we highly recommend connection to a UPS uninterruptible power supply to prevent data loss 3 Connect keyboard mouse monitor 4 Connect USB links to up to four 73fifty recorders 5 For Pipeline Inspections only connect up to four 73fifty recorders via the green trigger connector sockets to allow synchronised start of video recording through the 73fifty Harvester PC 6 Configure software settings as described below 7 Start recording by pressing REC on each 73fifty recorder OR for pipeline inspections click HEC on the 73fifty Harvester PC 8 Click START to begin the auto harvest Quad Harvestor coo ccc ccc ccm ccc ccc mc mcm cc mmc Keyboard Monitor Mouse Local Storage NETmc Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 January 2010 5 of 15 4 Harvesting Software Click on the shortcut on your desktop to open up the 73fifty Quad software and you will see the screen below iol x NE Tivc MARINE The Digital Video Specialists Start Stop NET mech arine File Harvester 31 12 2003 10 2608 06 2009 10 11 48 Click Start button to begin 4 1 Settings In the Settings section of the software the user can configure the settings of the 73fifty Harvester PC to enable files from one two three or four 73fif
3. then a list of files will be shown Select the files to be uploaded and click on Export Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 January 2010 10 of 15 4 4 Pipeline Inspections 73Quad 3 01 NE Tiic MARINE The Digital Video Specialists Camera Selection Port Centre Starboard Test Connec tions Lock Channels If three 73fifty recorders are connected to the 73fifty Harvester PC via the trigger connector sockets the Pipeline Inspection section of the 73fifty Quad software be used to synchronise recording The user should set up which 73fifty recorder is going to be which channel port centre starboard etc Click on the buttons above Port Centre Starboard respectively to select the channel required Then click on Lock Channels 6 73Quad 3 01 NETwvcMARINE The Digital Video Specialists Auto Manual Settings Pipeline Inspection Camera Selection Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Port Centre Starboard Test Connections Then when the record button is pressed pipeline compatible file names are generated e g 2009 1126 144830 000 10 Inch Export PORT mpg 2009 1126 144830 000 10 Inch Export CENTRE mpg 2009 1126 144830 000 10 Inch Export STBD mpg In this example 10 Inch Export is the user friendly name that has been input on the settings page and PORT CENTRE and STARBOARD relates to the 73fifty on which t
4. 33 passed 07 01 2010 16 41 Copying File 040110122433 From Channel 1 07 01 2010 16 42 Transfer of file 040110122433 passed 07 01 2010 15 42 Copying File 040110122333 From Channel 1 07 01 2010 16 42 Transfer of file 040110122933 passed 07 01 2010 16 42 Copying File 040110123433 From Channel 1 07 01 2010 16 43 Transfer of file 040110123433 passed 07 01 2010 16 43 Copying File 040110123933 From Channel 1 07 01 2010 16 43 Transfer of file 040110123933 passed 07 01 2010 16 43 Copying File 040110124433 From Channel 1 07 01 2010 16 44 Transfer of file 040110124433 passed 07 01 2010 16 44 Copying File 040110124933 From Channel 1 Current 040110124933 5 percent complete NETmc Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 January 2010 9 of 15 4 3 Manual Harvesting of Video Files The manual section of the 73fifty Quad software operates like the traditional 73fifty Upload software Here the user can select and upload any single or block of files or search through the files ona particular recorder This is also the only section where it is possible to delete files 5 73Quad 3 01 NETwvcMARINE The Digital Video Specialists Auto Manual Settings Pipeline Inspection Channels Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Select a Channel Video images Refresh Delete Export The user should click on the Channel relating to the particular recorder to be searched selected channels change colour
5. B sockets General purpose USB ports for the connection of portable storage drives for example LEDs The top LED indicates whether the power is on The bottom LED indicates disk drive activity 2 2 Back of the unit General Keyboard USB Mouse VGA APO Power cable socket Dual Gigabit LAN 1 i V f 6 CA Ae E 4 i 5 m m j 1 p Es a mi Tus RR 2 m v ue ed Eo ca m 3 USB to T3fifty 1 Trigger Connector sockets P B 0 USB to USB to 73fifty3 73tifty4 Connections for up to four 73fifty recorders Input sockets The back of the unit has sockets for connecting a monitor keyboard mouse and a further USB socket for connecting for example an external storage device Connections for up to four 73fifty recorders USB sockets are provided for the connection of up to four 73fifty recorders Trigger connector sockets Connect up to four 73fifty recorders to these sockets via the trigger connector supplied to allow remote starting of recording The connectors are 2 way COMBICON terminal block connectors RS part 189 6486 One trigger connector is supplied with each 73fifty recorder Remaining sockets are for future development use It is important to plug in all video connections before switching on the 73fifty Harvester PC NETmc Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 January 2010 4 of 15 3
6. USER GUIDE FOR NETmc MARINE 73fifty Harvester PC NETwc MARINE NETmc Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 Januar y 2010 1 of 15 Contents I IU EE eee 3 2 Hardware Description Connections ieee 2 1 FOU TINS 3 2 2 mote dio M LIB TP ERO E 4 VV 5 4 Harvesting SOlHWel6umss eec Eae o ee 6 4 1 PEE 6 4 2 OP cutter dete 9 4 3 Manual Harvesting of Video 10 4 4 INS TT 11 FSS 12 GoDVIng 7 SNANNO Plles secte dass 12 7T Howto contact NE Tmo Marine SUPPOR s i ax corteo peret oe e cee wena toe bien Leu aue 13 PADD CNIGIK T eet e TD 14 SPSCUICA OMS M M 14 Marine Ltd New Deer Turriff Aberdeenshir
7. anuary 2010 13 of 15 Appendix 1 Technical Specifications LI uM Non operating Altitude 305m 12 200m Linear 20 300Hz 0 75G 0 to peak Random 10 300 Hz 0 004g2 Hz Low frequency 5 20 Hz 0 195 inches double amplitude High frequency 10 300Hz 5 0G 0 to peak Operating Vibration Non operating Vibration 482 x 20 case Network Support 10 100 amp 10 100 1000 Base T Storage and shipping After overnight road freight the units should be left at room temperature for 24 hours before powering on After air freighting the units should be left at room temperature for 48 hours before powering on NETmc Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 January 2010 14 of 15 Note This equipment 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 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 NETmc Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 January 2010 15 of 15
8. e AB53 6TL TEL 44 1771 644001 FAX 44 1771 644005 EMAIL support netmcmarine co uk NETmc Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 January 2010 2 of 15 1 Introduction The 73fifty Harvester PC is an addition to the 73fifty range of equipment allowing the user to automatically upload files recorded on up to four 73fifty recorders Files can be automatically uploaded prefixed and stored to any available network drive or local storage device or burned to a DVD as required by the user The 73fifty Harvester PC uses simple to use software running on Windows XP Pro and has 3 general USB ports for additional storage There are two variants available for purchase The 73fifty Harvester D incorporates a 500GB disk drive and is fitted with a DVD burner The 73fifty Harvester S is fitted with 2TB SATA storage four externally presented 500GB drives set up in RAID format plus an internal 250GB drive for operating system and software 2 Hardware Description and Connections 2 1 Front of the unit Z3fifty Harvester D with DVD burner LCD screen USB sockets LEDs On Off switch DVD burner 73fifty Harvester S with 2TB SATA storage 4x 500GB SATA drives NETmc Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 January 2010 3 of 15 LCD screen Text on this screen indicates the status of the file transfer software for example time amp date whether the unit is auto harvesting or operating on a manual basis US
9. he file was recorded NETmc Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 January 2010 11 of 15 5 Deleting Files When the hard drive of each 73fifty recorder becomes full files will need to be deleted to clear space Files should be deleted using the Manual section of the 73fifty Quad harvesting software Any auto harvesting process will need to be stopped before the Manual section can be opened 1 Select the channel relating to the 73fifty recorder which has the files to be deleted 2 Select the files to be deleted by clicking the box next to the filename or select All 3 Click on Delete Important To complete the deletion process either power cycle the 73fifty or select Option 5 Renew File System from the menu on the 73fifty recorder 6 Copying Sharing Files Minimise or close the 73fiftyQuad software and the 73fiftyHarvester PC can be used like any other Windows PC to copy and paste files e g to an external USB drive connected to the front of the unit Files can also be shared over a network Warning If additional tasks are run while file uploading is in progress should these tasks fail or cause instability to the PC Windows then this might jeopardise the upload process The 73fifty Harvester D variant is fitted with a DVD Burner If required files can be saved to DVD through the pre installed Nero software Follow the on screen instructions to create a Data DVD Make Your Own DVD Video
10. ty recorders to be automatically harvested For each 73fifty recorder connected Enable X Change this to YES if you wish files to be automatically harvested Prefix Free text of the user s choice Any files harvested from this recorder will be prefixed by this text for easy future identification Path The path is the required destination of the files where they should be saved This can be for example a local or a network drive or an external hard drive The Harvester checks the validity of the path e g if there is a network available Note The settings can be completely different for each recorder NETmc Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 January 2010 6 of 15 In the example below the Harvester has been set to auto harvest files from four recorders with different prefixes for each and the video and images set to be recorded to the D drive 3 73Quad 3 01 NE TC MARINE The Digital Video Specialists Auto Pipeline Auto Channels The screen grab below shows an example of the screen seen once Change has been clicked for Channel 1 allowing the user to adjust the settings 3 73Quad 3 01 NETwvcMARINE The Digital Video Specialists Auto Manual Settings Pipeline Inspection Auto Pipeline Channel 1 Enable M Prefix CHI VideoPah DX Browse Image Prefix NN Image Path 7 Browse OF CANCEL Marine 73fifty Harvester Man
11. ual Rev2 January 2010 7 of 15 The settings video prefix and path can also be adjusted for pipeline inspections as illustrated in the image below 73Quad 3 01 TEF 2017 N n E OH i NETmc Marine 73fifty Harvester PC Manual Rev2 January 2010 8 of 15 4 2 Auto Harvesting of Video Files Once the settings have been entered click on Auto and then press Start to start the automatic harvesting procedure EE OFF 2 Inl xl NE Tic MARINE The Digital Video Specialists Start Stop NETmeMarine File Harvester 31 12 2008 10 2608 06 2009 10 11 48 Click Start button to begin The 73fifty Harvester PC will begin to upload files from the selected recorders immediately regardless of whether the 73fifty recorders are currently recording or idle Any recording in progress will not be interrupted The Harvester has been hardware encoded to check every hour to see if there are new files Any new complete files recorded since the last check will then be uploaded araou ix NE TC MARINE The Digital Video Specialists Auto Manual Settings Pipeline Inspection 07 01 2010 16 40 Copying File 040110121433 From Channel 1 07 01 2010 16 41 Transfer of file 040110121433 passed 07 01 2010 16 41 Copying File 040110121933 From Channel 1 07 01 2010 16 41 Transfer of file 0401101219

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