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1. Foreign hard disks wiped HD will be wiped after 30 seconds Refuse HD is NOT adopted HD LED switches to RED no recording takes place Caution If the hard disk is protected with a password and this is not configured for access in the unit the disk will also not be adopted the HD LED will also show RED Additional data Record GPS data Start the GPS data recording by activating the checkbox Configuration of the GPS parameters is done in the GPS dialogue box see section 9 1 Record IBIS data Start the IBIS data recording by activating the checkbox MR3140 unit must be connected to an IBIS bus Which of the IBIS parameters are recorded by the MR3140 depends on the used IBIS protocol IBIS unit status report Determine here how the unit is to behave within the IBIS bus as Enter here a unique bus ID by which the MR3140 is to be known within the IBIS system 30 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 3 1 1 2 System Time rm Lime zone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna In this dialogue box choose Time difference to GMT standard time Hour s yo ur ti me zone an d th e Time Stserce DENT dat svg time fz Hour s S etti n g S fo r a uto m ati C ti me ae oe Ca saving time on last Sunday in March st0200hr 75 S yn c h roni zat lon Change to standard time fon last Sunday in October at 03 00h R r Time J Update time while sending the
2. 37 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 3 1 1 8 Devices Relays Ef Ausgang 1 Ef Ausgang 2 L Ausg Settings have not been entered for each relay in the Ef Ausgang 4 factory Change these to suit your requirements by selecting each entry Settings Relay name ausgangt CS 2008 09 19 List of relays Relays which are to be switched by the recorder can be connected to its digital outputs Name Description List of relays Contains a list of all available relays Relay name You can change the relay names default names Output 1 to Output 4 3 1 1 9 Devices Audio Audio name Audioln 1 Activate recording Recording channels Channel1 Channel 1 and 2 Quality Phone quality Phone Custis ta ots eee we E Gree eae Radio quality CD qualit You can use 2 channel audio recording For this activate the checkbox activate recording On COM 2 port must ensure corresponding device can be connected microphone Note Check the record only if it is really necessary The recording of the data is uncompressed It creates large volumes of data 38 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 3 1 1 10 Connectors GPS The device supports the connection of an external GPS receiver for receiving GPS data This can be connected either via the COM1 port or the Ext Devices COM4 RS485 port This
3. 23 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 3 Device Configuration The CMS and its main menu To set up a connection to the device an outstation with the name of your choice e g MR3140_001 and the IP address of the MR3140 Default 192 168 0 1 has to be set up in the CMS module SystemMangement gt Outstaion BEN oresesch von The CMS consists of the modules Vision ImageFinder and SystemManagement Only the A DResearch ImageFinder system management module is relevant for the configuration of the recorder There is a detailed DResearch SystemManagement description of the CMS software in the software manual Extended PE Exit Vision Display of live pictures With the MR3140 this module can be used for the installation of a whole system for adjusting and function checking the cameras You can check the adjustment of the cameras with it Proceed as follows Create a connection between PC and device Ethernet Start the CMS and afterwards Vision Connection to the device gt Connect After successfully establishing the connection you will see the camera pictures ImageFinder search of recorded data Enables the searching of recorded video data The various different types of archives are shown colourcoded ring archive green alarm archive red and pre alarm archive yellow Archives are automatically established for each camera which is activated for recording in the system manageme
4. Currently DResearch offers two software packages Central Management Software CMS With the modules Vision ImageFinder and SystemManagement for Visualisation of recorded data video add data Searching recorded data according to freely configurable parameters e g time events etc Display of live video sequences incl additional data Device configuration Operating systems OS supported Windows XP Prof and Vista ImageFinderNX The successor to the CMS ImageFinder package for investigating and analysing recorded data It also enables backing up of video data from the recording devices Operating systems Windows XP Prof Vista Usable only in conjunction with the USB TTU For more details about the software packages refer to the respective manuals The TeleObserver Transfer Unit TTU This separate device USB TTU MR40 TTU has the following uses takes the removable hard disk for the evaluation analysis of data formats the hard disk activates removable hard disks and decodes data not for USB TTU when using DR Secure encryption displaying synchronous video images 10 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 Detailed information you will find in this manual and the data sheet System specification an overview Hybrid recorder for recording video audio and metadata designed for buses trains trams and other vehicles certified to e1 and EN 50155 4 x video in analogue
5. characters There are no passwords in the default factory setting The codes and passwords are reset when the works settings are reset see section on updating the device r TeleObserver MA3140 Access code used for authorisation of connections to this device The access code may be entered also in the Central Monitoring Software CMS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX a XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Access code Confirmation r Remote configuration This password is used to protect the device configuration The remote configuration password may be entered also in the Central Monitoring Software CMS Te u er Password Confirmation Data security Digital Signature This password protects the data against unauthorised access if the hard disk is installed in extemal devices SESSFSEE SEE SE ES Password Confirmation Name Description MR3140 The access code is for authorising connections to and from this unit Tip This code and the one in the outstation settings for this unit in the Central Monitoring Software have to be identical Otherwise the encrypted video sequences in the software modules Vision and ImageFinder cannot be displayed see also Central Monitoring Software User Manual Section 6 5 Repeat the access code in the Confirmation field Remote configuration This password protects the device configuration from changes by third parties The password is saved in the device afte
6. BNC 8 x video in to record from IP network cameras AXIS Mobotix and others up to 1 Megapixel 1280 x 1024 Pixel 2 channel audio recording e g for the documentation of the driver communication removable hard disk up to 250 GB HDD 64 GB SSD 2x video OUT for analogue up to 12 IP network cameras split screen display and onward signal switching recording of metadata such as IBIS VDV 300 GPS CAN Bus optional Interfaces RS232 RS485 Ethernet IBIS 6 digital alarm inputs and 4 outputs for switch relays Integrated power supply for 4 analogue cameras Compact robust industrial design for use in the most difficult conditions with protection against vibration Stable cast aluminium housing maintenance free through fan free operation Software and data management Live video pictures search and playback function and fast video download via an Ethernet Interface Configuration and management software with ergonomic graphical user interface Expanded event and information management including IBIS GPS metadata Support for alarm and fleet management Data encryption watermark sabotage recognition role based access management motion detection Flash based pSOS operating system and hardware control system MJPEG and H 264 MPEG 4 AVC picture compression with recording rates up to 200 frames per second SMS support for alarm events as well as for maintenance service support GSM modem requ
7. IP address of the highlighted network adapter Shows the current network mask 40 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 3 1 1 12 Video output QuadView Quadview list Store new viewing formats here by pressing the NEW button and configure the display as you want Multiview 1 1plus 5 Kamera 1 Kamera 2 Kamera 3 Kamera 4 IP camera 1 No camera Several types of views are available for selection M Quadview configuration En Quad 4cameras osition Camera Name Multiview 1 1 Kamera 1 z Nona 9 cameras plus 5 6 cameras Type 1plus 5 7 2 Kamera 2 gt i 1plus 7 8 cameras r Driver s monitor I Kamera 3 gt 4 Kamera 4 7 s M i l i E signals can be displayed in a view A maximum of 9 camera QuadView with the analogue cameras 1 4 is set as standard However several views can be defined which can be activated for a switching at the control monitor If you want to set one of these views as the start up view set this under System basic settings in the video output field gt Standard output 3 1 1 13 Video output Transfer order r Define order for video output transfer Here you determine the switching sequence You can select from all the camera entries even the IP cameras which are not activated for recording Available video sources Video output transfer order Kamera 2 Kamera 4 Kamera 4 Bypass Rem
8. Time Camera name Activated sensor System events no camera signal movement etc monitor as standard when the MR3140 is switched on Automatic switching of Activating the checkbox enables the display of video output after the video sequences from all cameras or multi views quad view etc changing at regular intervals beginning with the camera selected under standard output Video footage from IP cameras cannot be displayed at the control monitor The delay setting for the camera switching at the video output Can interrupt the video output or switch to one determined by the detector Continuation of the continuous video output beginning with the camera signal defined as standard output after the set time as defined in Video output automatic switching has elapsed Configuration of the video output display format from selection options in selection tree Archive settings Size of hard disk Display the hard disk size in the MR3140 unit Limit recording period to Determine the retention period of the saved data by activating the checkbox Once this time has elapsed the device automatically over writes the data f the set value is shorter than that in the pre alarm time field then the pre alarm time is automatically reduced to match If you do NOT activate this checkbox the device will record data until the hard disk capacity is full then too over writing is automatic Automatically release Automat
9. contrast for the recordings Saturation Here set the value for saturation Activate sabotage detection This checkbox activates the camera s sabotage detection function When the unit registers sabotage activities the camera lens is covered dirty or cross fading occurs then a report is sent and or a relay is switched The video recording itself is not interrupted by sabotage Sabotage detection sensitivity Generally constant pictures gt higher value Highly changing picture contents and lightning conditions gt low value Factory setting 41 Set the sensitivity of the sabotage detection The value should match the picture content and not be extreme Activate e g alarm recording or relay switching Marking the checkbox activates motion detection for the camera Motion detection can trigger various actions Motion detection sensitivity Set movement mask Generally little movement in picture gt higher value Lots of movement in picture gt low value Factory setting 10 Setting the sensitivity of the motion detection The value should match the picture content and not be extreme Motion detection can be deactivated for selected areas of the picture by setting a mask privacy zones Click the picture areas to add or remove them from the masked area Those areas not monitored for movement detection are shown semi transparent 34 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 0
10. delivery MRS3140 digital hybrid recorder 160 GB HDD removable hard disk Software for configuration and analysis Central Monitoring Software CMS Licences for the CMS Product CD with software and documentation 1 2 Accessories amp additional devices The devices can be expanded with various accessories For a detailed list of all the accessories offered by DResearch please refer to the current product catalogue For other information and ordering of accessories please contact your system integrator or our team direct Assortment of additional devices for the system Power supply unit 24V 2 5A Power plug ready made 75cm cable with pin sleeves _ MO bearing for vibration damped mounting Mounting kit Service cable Crosslink and patch cables serial service cable Plug set GPIO Plug set Ext Device Power over Ethernet switch PoE for supplying power to IP cameras DC DC transformer various input voltages Out 12 24V Removable hard disks in various capacities 80 250 GB Video and network cables CAT 5 6 in various lengths GPIO tester Assortment of additional devices to extend the system WLAN module Various versions of GPS receiver and GSM antenna Modems for sending SMS Rail media coupler Various analogue and IP network cameras Colour and b amp w surveillance monitors for fitting into vehicles trucks buses trams trains A complete installation in a rail carriage when ex
11. down When fitting ensure that it is possible to change the removable hard disks easily 1 8 Temperature range Storage temp maximum 705 Operating temp 0 to 555 normal HDD 0 to 70C HT HDD SSD Humidity 10 90 not condensed When using conventional data storage devices HDD the unit will automatically shut down when it reaches its temperature limit of 55 for normal HDD in order to protect the hard disk When the temperature reduces to below this limit the device will automatically switch back on This temperature dependent switching event is stored in a log file DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 1 9 System components and device features The complete system consists of three different modules which communicate with each other via a proprietary software data protocol which is the same irrespective of the operating system The device MR3140 Data recording and storage of video streams with metadata according to the predetermined configuration Storage on a removable hard disk Connection of a control monitor with OSD in quad view Function and configuration see following chapter Default IP address of the device when shipped 192 168 0 1 Service computer and analysis station Usually the review station is used for analysing the recorded data A service laptop is often employed for installation configuration and system maintenance A standard commercial computer can be used
12. has to be configured in the SystemManagement module as follows Inthe options on the main window select the Connections GPS entry Select the COM 1 or COM4 RS485 port Click the Save button on the toolbar to set the default settings Connection Interface Bitrate 4800 Bit rate Data bits 8 Data bits Parity Parity none Stop bits ae Stop bits 1 Flow control Hardware 7 mor Protocol NMEA x Protocol NMEA Use following data sets Flow control none GPS databases are not M 1 Longitude activated VV 2 Latitude IV 3 Altitude IV 4 Course Field Description Connection Interface Select the unit s COM1 or Ext Device gt COM4 RS485 interface to which the GPS receiver is to be connected COM1 is recommended as this is a direct connection fa rail media coupler is connected to the unit then the Ext Device port is not available Bit rate Set the maximum bit rate which can be used for transmission between the GPS receiver and the unit s COM port Data bits Number of bits which can be transmitted in a data packet Parity Shows whether error checking is carried out or not Stop bits Number of stop bits between two transmitted data packets Flow control Shows how the data flow between the serial interface and GPS receiver is controlled GPS Protocol Set the protocol used by the GPS receiver The NMEA protocol is supporte
13. open contact e lt Normally closed contact ar Activefinactive switch r Activities Au IV Alarm recording of camera R TE Alarm recording of Audio VlKamera 1 m T Switch video output to Kamera 2 Kamera 3 EHE W switch relay MV rTzl ala Kamera 4 Or Shutdown system Gh gt Stop all alarm recordings Ba 17 Send text message 36 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 Name Description List of detectors Use RMC detector Detector name List of detectors and their settings Highlight the detector whose properties are to be configured Activating the checkbox adds the rail media coupler RMC detector to the list of alarms Here you can change the alarm names default names Switch S1 to Switch S6 Detector type All detectors can be assigned one of the following detector types opener closer or block lock When the block lock is activated external events from the alarms are not evaluated and no actions are triggered Actions Mark the checkboxes for the actions multiple selection possible which are to be carried out when an alarm is triggered Tip The actions Alarm recording from the camera and Stop all alarm recordings cannot be triggered by an alarm Alarm recording of cameras Video footage from the cameras selected here will be recorded in the video archive when the alarm is triggered Alarm recording
14. out results in damage to the device All warranties and guarantees are thereby invalidated To prevent any manipulation of the data the hard disk is adopted by the device This process happens when the device starts up with the hard disk for the first time Only after this can recording start To prepare the device for recording for the first time proceed as follows Switch the device off and wait until all the LEDs have gone out by unlocking the HD lock this takes several seconds Without using physical force carefully insert a formatted removable hard disk label upwards in the carrier guides Lock the HD lock again The system will start again so long as the power is on The hard disk capacity will be automatically allocated to the camera archives by the software No further intervention is necessary If you anticipate exchanging hard disks between different devices so called swap then the following details are important Make sure you read the details in section System basic settings The hard disk is a sensitive part of the system To ensure constantly reliable functioning we recommend that the hard disks are given and intensive check up in the TTU every 3 months 14 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 2 3 Significance of the status LEDs On the front of the unit there are four coloured LEDs which indicate the current status of the device At any time you can determine the current statu
15. prevent unauthorised access to the data The file and security operating systems used prevent loss of important files if there is a power outage and therefore maintain continuity The device forms the switching centre and link between all other system components It provides the interfaces for the connection of cameras peripherals such as WLAN modem GSM modem PoE switch driver monitors relays and switches as well as other components Front view of the MR3140 Ethernet COM1 RS 232 Removable storage disk State LEDs HD lock Rear view of the MR3140 SIE Power supply Digital VO Video OUT Video IN 1 2 1 4 RS 485 IBIS CAN A analogue analogue optional Audio 13 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 2 2 Changing and inserting the removable disk the MR recorder series removable disk Please ask your system integrator or the manufacturer about the sizes and models currently available In MR3140 devices use only the hard disks provided and pre formated by DResearch Only hard disks with the same capacity should be used within each fleet For more information and for ordering hard disks please contact the sales team E Mail sales dresearch de Use only original hard disks from the manufacturer Otherwise all existing warranties and guarantees are invalidated Only remove the hard disk when all the LEDs on the front of the device are off Removing the hard disk before the LEDs go
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17. 0 also has many interfaces for configuration expansion maintenance and integration in all in one systems As many as 12 IP cameras can be set up in the network for display on a control room monitor Please take some time to read the user manual carefully so that you are familiar with the complete functional scope of the system and its application requirements The documentation for the device is provided on the software CD supplied with the device We wish you every success in working with the MR3140 mobile hybrid recorder DResearch mDVR at a glance MR3040 MR3140 MR3240 MR3180 101200 TO3100 Analogue recording yes yes yes yes Digital recording yes yes yes 5 Video IN analogue max 4 4 8 4 8 Video IN digital max 8 8 8 Video OUT 2 2 2 2 1 Transmission via SMS Video GSM yes yes yes yes yes yes GPRS EDGE if an alarm is triggered GPS yes yes yes yes yes yes IBIS yes yes yes yes yes Max capacity HD in GB 250 250 250 250 160 Motion detection yes yes yes yes Sabotage detection yes yes yes yes Encryption digital signature yes yes yes yes yes yes Digital inputs 6 6 6 8 6 8 Digital outputs switch relays 4 4 4 2 4 6 RS232 485 yes yes yes yes yes yes Video management software incl yes yes yes yes yes yes optional depends on type of device and or software module key only for SMS transmission via external device DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 1 1 Scope of
18. 2 D Sub 9 socket male RS485 D Sub 25 socket male IBIS D Sub 25 socket male LED 4 Status conditions off red yellow green 49 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 6 Technical drawing A Achtung ErstFesfplafte ziehen wenn HD LED ZN Caution Remove hard disk only if HD LED is Freiraum zum Entnehmen des Einschubes 175mm 7 1 240 1 50 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 7 Abbreviations 2008 09 19 AC DC Alternating Current Direct Current CAN Controller Area Network CIF Common Intermediate Format CMS Central Monitoring Software CMU Central Monitoring Unit DSL Digital Subscriber Line EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility GPI General Purpose Input GPIO General Purpose Input Output GPS Global Positioning System HD Hard Disk HDD Hard Disk Drive IBIS Integrated on Board Information System ISDN Integrated Service Digital Network LAN Local Area Network LED Light emitting Diode NTSC National Television Standards Committee PAL Phase Alternated Line RMA Return of Material Authorization RMC Rail Media Coupler SMS Short Message Service SPDT Single Pole Double Throw TTU TeleObserver Transfer Unit UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply UTC Universal Time Code WLAN Wireless Lo
19. 22 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 2 4 11 Ext Devices Interface IBIS CAN and RS485 External Devices interface Pinout The HD SUB 25 male socket marked Ext Devices on the recorder is an RS485 interface This is shown as COMA in the e er e setup configuration This connection is used for the connection and a integration of an IBIS system or a rail media coupler The interface Pin1 wld 14 25 is also suitable for connecting an external GPS receiver A connection for a CAN bus is offered as an additional option To use this interface the plugset ext device is required This can be obtained from your system integrator or from the manufacturer Pin Name Description Pin Name Description 1 GND Ground 14 WBSD IBIS Call Bus Signal 2 CAN_GND CAN Ground 15 WBMS IBIS GND Call Bus 3 CAN_L CAN_L Bus Signal 16 WBED IBIS Response Bus Signal 4 CAN_H CAN_H Bus Signal 17 WBME IBIS GND Response Bus 5 reserved 18 GND Ground 6 GND Ground 19 not used 7 GND Ground 20 reserved 8 reserved 21 not used 9 reserved 22 reserved 10 reserved 23 not used 11 GND Ground 24 GND Ground 12 RS485A RS485 Signal A 25 GND Ground 13 RS485B RS485 Signal B IBIS COM3 RS485 COM4 The hardware is prepared to support a CAN Bus and can be offered Contact DResearch about this Table 7 Pinout of interface Ext Devices
20. 80 of the hard disk HD 80 Alarm archives 80 full capacity has been written with alarm footage HD full Alarm archives full No further alarm sequence recording possible Archiving and release of the alarm archive in ImageFinder GPS GPS fault Device not receiving GPS signal IBIS IBIS Bus fault Device not receiving IBIS signal RMC RMC fault Fault in the Rail Media Coupler IP 1 8 Camera number P camera video signal missing A 1 4 Camera number Analogue camera video signal missing or camera has been sabotaged or covered A Camera group A 1 4 Table 2 Alarm system conditions and events indicators 18 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 2 4 4 Power supply for the device and cameras The interface provides power for the device itself and makes camera voltage available for the analogue cameras The device is switched on and off via a connection through the vehicle s ignition switch Interface Pin Name Description Al Camera_POWER 12V camera power supply pi en A2 POWER_IN 12V 32V power supply KINO A3 GND power supply 345 A4 Camera_GND camera power supply 2 booo i 3 Input1 Ignition high galvanically separated optocoupler Input1 Ignition low galvanically separated optocoupler Seo Table 3 Pinout of the Power interface Ensure there is a constant power supply of 12 24 VDC on Pin A2 Temporary power outages e g f
21. 9 19 3 1 1 6 Devices IP Cameras List of IP cameras 3 Na Name Activated Type Camera URL In this dialogue box you activate the PI IPcameral yes AXIS http 192 168 0 2 MP2 IPcamera2 no unknown IP cameras which are to be recorded Please note that we are dealing here with the basic integration parameters of the network cameras Network cameras are usually set up Camera spociicsetings using their own web interface Camera name P camera 2 Parameters such as picture format Camera type unknown bed A A quality colour saturation frame rate MOBOTIX p Camera URL unknown A ee O na contrast etc have to be configured there as a separate operation PF Activate recording Name Description List of IP cameras The list contains all cameras as well as basic settings Detailed configuration of IP cameras is done in their own setup Specific setting for each camera Camera name Give the selected camera a name max 50 characters Camera type Select the type of IP camera Those camera types currently supported by the software are AXIS MOBOTIX and UNKNOWN manual entry of an http URL Activate recording Activating the checkbox results in permanent recording of the selected camera s video footage or activation of detector driven recording Alarm recording from the camera Symbol for activated cameras LEN Automatic generation of a ring archive on the hard disk f
22. BNC connections IN 1 to IN 4 rear of device provided they have BNC connectors and deliver an analogue CCIR standard CVBS PAL NTSC signal The operating voltage for the cameras is provided by the MR3140 recorder itself 12V Before video footage can be recorded from a camera analogue and IP video recording for this camera has to be explicitly activated in the Central Monitoring Software See configuration chapter Note that you can only ensure a stable camera power supply of 12 V if the power supply to the recorder is always over 13V 2 4 2 LAN Interface connection of IP network cameras or other devices Pin Name Description 1 Tx Transceive Data Tx Transceive Data 2 3 4 Not used 5 Not used 8 1 6 Receive Data 7 Not used 8 Not used This interface supports a bandwidth of 100 Mbit Table 1 Pinout of the RJ45 network interface Using the RJ45 interface LAN Ethernet and a patch cable CAT 5 or higher you can connect the device with other external devices This might be A computer for configuration and or control through the CMS External devices such as a WLAN modem a switch a single IP camera or several IP cameras over a switch Connection of IP cameras Up to 12 IP cameras can be connected via the LAN interface and an external switch see system diagram on page 4 Video recording can be activated for up to 8 IP cameras the remainder can be set up in parallel to provide video pic
23. TeleObserver MR3140 Mobile hybrid digital video recorder DRESEARCHE User Manual startup and configuration version 1 5 firmware 6 0 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 This document may not be copied reproduced summarised translated or otherwise reproduced without the express permission of DResearch It has been compiled to the best knowledge of DResearch DResearch is not responsible for the consequences of typographical or residual errors relating to the user manual which is only informative in nature DResearch retains the right to make amendments to the contents of the user manual without having any duty to inform third parties Any change made to the product or its associated software not expressly confirmed by DResearch will result in the termination of the operating licence and warranty Any company and or product names are trade names and or legally protected trade marks of the relevant manufacturer Copyright 2008 by DResearch Germany DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 CONTENTS 1 DResearch system overview and general information about MR3140 uunsnnnenennnannnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 1 1 SCOPE OF delivery ann ee ee nern 5 1 2 Accessories amp additional devices u 224444444nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nenn 5 1 3 Safety AAVICE isinisi aa a denen Pevde ceed aa a dda iaaa ened 6 1 4 EEE E E E E nl nen T 7 1 5 Certifications standar
24. aeeeeeeaaeeeeetaeeesetaeeeene 46 4 4 Technical support by the Manufacturer eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeteaeeeeeeea 47 5 Technical data lee eset SS oS SS oS So SY oS ES Soe Beet 48 6 Technical drawing essnee 50 7 AD Die Viatl Om s eee See ee eee isn 51 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 1 DResearch system overview and general information about MR3140 Congratulations on the acquisition of your MR3140 Dear customer thank you for deciding to purchase an MR3140 mobile hybrid recorder we are most grateful for your custom You have made an excellent choice in acquiring this device a top quality product from DResearch The MR3140 is a compact digital unit for recording video sequences from analogue and digital cameras as well as other associated data IBIS and GPS With industrial styling and a robust nature the device is intended for mobile and static use under the severest conditions Because of the particular application requirements of mobile CCTV monitoring the MR3140 is designed to be a compact efficient system with a long service life Owing to its tolerance of temperature variations and its resistance to vibration and shocks corrosion dust and moisture the unit is particularly well equipped for flexible use in vehicles The system digitizes and records up to 4 analogue video streams Alternatively up to 8 digital video streams from IP cameras can be recorded from a local network The MR314
25. cal Area Network 51 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 Annotations TN AXIS DIN EN ISO 9001 2000 AUTHORIZED Certificate 01 102 95004 PARTNER DResearch is member of ZVEI BHE und VDS DResearch Digital Otto Schmirgal Str 3 E Mail contact dresearch de TeleObserver is a registered trademark of DResearch Media Systems GmbH 10319 Berlin Germany http www dresearch de Digital Media Systems GmbH All brand names product Tel 49 30 515 932 0 names and trade names are trademarks or registered Fax 49 30 515 932 77 trademarks of their respective holders DResearch Digital Media Systems GmbH 2008 Updated May 2008 52
26. camera is missing One of the cameras connected to the unit is not delivering a video signal Camera sabotaged GPS fault One of the cameras connected to the unit has been sabotaged GPS reception is disrupted Possible causes GPS aerial is faulty or not installed or there is no GPS reception e g in a tunnel 43 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 4 4 1 Update amp Reset maintenance problem analysis and technical support Update and Reset of the device via the web interface Only MR3140 3140 M 3240 3080 and 3180 units allow updates NOTE An update of the MR3040 device done by the customer is NOT possible Please contact your system integrator or the manufacturer directly The device can be returned to its factory settings with a Reset This can be required if the unit is no longer reachable because inappropriate parameters have been set Please note that the WebUI is protected if you have set a configuration password If the factory settings are restored the device parameters are returned to their factory settings Apart from the network settings IP address gateway and subnet mask all previously set parameter values are overwritten This measure should only be carried out in an absolute emergency e g if the unit can no longer be reached and all physical connection faults have been ruled out defective or faulty connectors cables or connections Connect t
27. ckly as possible and assist you in resolving the problem If it is necessary to return an item this is always to be negotiated with the manufacturer beforehand Only pre agreed returns are processed You will be provided with a special RMA code before you return the shipment The manufacturer takes no responsibility for any damage incurred during transportation or for the costs of transportation insurance No cash on delivery or carriage forward shipments will be accepted 47 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 5 Technical data Dimensions H x B x D 2008 09 19 Dimensions 80 mm x 238 mm x 240 mm 3 4 kg Environmental conditions Vibration operation Shock all axes Parameter Parameter minimum maximum Temperature Operation Recording 0 C 55 C Extended range 20 C 70 C Storage 40 C 70 C Humidity 10 90 not condensing Mechanical loading 1 G 5 500 Hz 3G Electrical connected load minimum maximum Power supply Power consumption without cameras Power consumption inc cameras 12VDC 32 V DC typical 24 V DC 18 W 40 W Power supply to cameras Parameter Picture storage rate PAL NTSC Picture storage rate IP cameras Max storage duration 12 V 1 5 A Digital Video Subsystem minimum pe maximum 25 pictures s 30 pictures s 200 pictures s E pictures s a hours with 4 picture
28. configuration J External time syne ee a Hours 3 Minutels Caution If you reset the time of the MR3140 unit backwards and you then save the new configuration all the video footage which is now in the future according to the new time is automatically deleted le BEBEr po Time Zone Select a time zone from the listing The valid properties for that time zone are displayed in the fields below Time Update time while When the configuration is sent the time of the unit is synchronised with that of the sending the service PC configuration External time sync Regular synchronisation of the unit s time with that of an external source Synchronization Source Here you select the external source for synchronising the device time For this the following conditions have to be fulfilled A GPS receiver is connected The MR3140 is linked to the IBIS bus Synchronize time every This is used to determine the synchronisation cycle Hour s Maximum difference Enter here the maximum time deviation in minutes from the synchronisation Minute s source f when compared the time deviation is greater than this value then synchronisation takes place After that the device starts new 31 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 3 1 1 3 System Passwords The length of all passwords and access codes has to be a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 16
29. d Use the following Mark the parameters whose values will be recorded for a subsequent search databases and displayed in Vision in live pictures 39 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 3 1 1 11 Connectors Network Gateway 10 List of network interfaces eth 10 32 41 31 2 nn The network configuration of the MR3140 device is determined in this dialogue box Changes to the Name IP address Netmask Broadcast settings can only be made by authorised specialists 255 255 0 0 10 32 255 255 with a thorough network knowledge Incorrect settings may mean that the device can no List of the network interfaces IP address Net mask Fie abies longer be reached IP address 1 32 4 31 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Standard IP 192 168 0 1 Boot protocol None Field Description Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway Note The IP addresses of the recorder and gateway have to be in the same network sector The gateway enables communication and data transmission between computers which are in different networks or in a linked external communication system Enter the IP address of the unit if all the connections to be made to the MR3140 are in its network sector or no gateway is available All the network adapters installed in the MR3140 are shown here Click and highlight to display the parameters of a network interface Shows the
30. des for the connection of alarm detectors For this use the GPIO connector set which can be obtained as an accessory from your system integrator or DResearch Up to 6 sensors optocoupler inputs and 4 switch outputs relays can be connected Pin Name Description Pin Name Description e 1 OUT2 14 OUT4 COMMON Relay output 2 common contact COMMON Relay output 4 common contact 2 Relay output 2 unprotected 15 Relay output 4 unprotected OUT2 NC contact OUT4 NC contact 3 OUT2 NO Relay output 2 make contact 16 OUT4 NO Relay output 4 make contact 4 ouri 17 OUT3 COMMON Relay output 1 common contact COMMON Relay output 3 common contact 5 Relay output 1 unprotected 18 Relay output 3 unprotected OUT1 NC contact OUT3 NC contact 6 OUT1 NO Relay output 1 make contact 19 OUT3 NO Relay output 3 make contact 7 Reference potential for digital 20 Reference potential for digital GND inputs GND inputs 8 21 Reference potential for digital ING Digital input 6 GND inputs 9 22 Reference potential for digital IN5 Digital input 5 GND inputs 10 23 Reference potential for digital IN4 Digital input 4 GND inputs 11 24 Reference potential for digital IN3 Digital input 3 GND inputs 12 25 Reference potential for digital IN2 Digital input 2 GND inputs 13 IN1 Digital input 1 Table 6 Pinout of interface general purpose input output GPIO
31. ding Data recorded with this feature are marked as such The alarm footage is not automatically overwritten The maximum age of the alarm sequences can be determined f alarm recording is activated this is indicated by the yellow HD LED and it is displayed on the control monitor Besides video footage additional data such as date time camera name IBIS and GPS data are recorded Information about the current status of the device is indicated via the devices LEDs and displayed on a control monitor OSD Information about the device is recorded in the event log The log can be viewed in ImageFinder Indicate the various device and archive conditions They can be viewed on a control monitor OSD Trigger level controlled motion detection Motion detection can be limited by masking off particular areas of the picture Configurable actions in response to motion detection e g alarm recording and or switching relays Trigger level controlled camera sabotage detection Configurable actions in response to camera sabotage e g relay switching 12 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 2 The MR3140 mobile digital video recorder mDVR in detail 2 1 Device description The MR3140 is one part of the complete recording system and works without a fan The housing is made from non rusting maintenance free material The data transmission and recording processes in the device are encrypted to
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33. e smoke dust vibration chemicals moisture heat direct sunlight or electromagnetic fields Such exposure can have a detrimental effect on the operation of the device and in the worst case can cause damage to the device Never operate the device in locations where there is a danger that water might penetrate the device When connecting up the device with the peripherals ensure that the cable is not under tension Ensure all cables are installed properly Only remove the hard disk from the device when all the LEDs on the front panel are off To remind you this warning is printed on the front of the removable hard disk Remove only when all LEDs are off This is an EMC EN 55022 Class B system and can be used in all environments DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 1 4 Warranty The warranty terms for materials and manufacturing faults are unless otherwise agreed by special negotiation set out by DResearch Digital Media Systems GmbH in its General Terms and Conditions The General Terms and Conditions are to be found in the documents supplied No further expressed or tacit guarantees are accepted The manufacturer is not responsible for claims arising from the improper handling or faulty installation by third parties The warranty is terminated if repairs or interventions are made by people who have not been authorised by the manufacturer Claims arising from the inappropriate use of the equipment
34. e temperature it will automatically come on again when the temperature reduces to below its limit The unit cannot be reached through the network Recorder is not recording any video data from the cameras Link off HD green HD red Check if the Ethernet cable is functioning properly Are the PC s network settings correct Are you using a CAT 5 min patch cable Have you called up the correct IP address Check whether the video recording is activated for the cameras SystemManagement factory setting all cameras active When using MotionDetection and Sabotage detection if necessary reduce the motion detection level Is there a HD SSD in the unit If necessary put one in Check the seating of the hard disk Has the hard disk been swapped Perhaps the HD is password protected Check and format the HD in the TTU No recording from IP cameras the camera is password protected set up access without login data guest account Video data are not in 2CIF format field Check the configuration in SystemManagement and change it if necessary 46 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 4 4 Technical support by the manufacturer If you have questions about your DResearch product we recommend that you first read through the product documentation You have purchased a top quality product which generally works without servicing The units are tested several
35. eObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 2 4 8 The audio interface Use the audio adapter cable which is provided in the accessories to connect external audio devices to the recorder The interface D SUB 9 female is wired as follows Interface Pin Name Description 5 1 1 Audio PWR2 Microphone phantom voltage 2 2 Audioln2 Audio input 2 ts GND Audio GND 9 e l4 Audioln1 Audio input 1 female 5 Audio PWR1 Microphone phantom voltage 1 6 GND Audio GND 7 GND Audio GND 8 GND Audio GND 9 GND Audio GND Table 5 Audio interface pin layout 2 4 9 GPIO interface detector inputs and switch relay outputs Sensor input 1 6 Each of the 6 available inputs is constructed as shown in the adjacent circuit ct INx Sensor systems can be connected as desired depending on requirements This allows the MR3140 to be fully integrated within existing systems GND Recording module Relay output 1 4 U 8 42V Each of the 4 relay outputs is constructed as shown left Here too the connection options enable the recorder to OUTx NO offer full flexibility for the connection of devices and i systems OUTx COMMON I It is possible to connect indicators diodes and bulbs or OUTx NC to control other whole systems directly Recording module 21 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2 4 10 GPIO Interface 2008 09 19 The GPIO interface HD SUB 25 female provi
36. econds if this is set up in the device configuration It is the standard setting under Archive settings gt action when exchanging hard disks This is a security mechanism For these 30 seconds the HD LED on the front of the device flashes yellow During this time you can switch the machine off if the data are not to be deleted After 30 seconds the data are irretrievably deleted and are no longer recoverable The hard disk is automatically adopted by the recorder and prepared for recording Exception if the HD is password protected and this is not stored in the device configuration In this case the disk will be declined and the HD LED on the device lights red We recommend that all hard disks which are to be swapped from one device into another should be routinely formatted in the TTU In this process the password for the storage device is replaced and any problems with disk adoption in the other unit are avoided 28 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 General settings System follow up time After the ignition is switched off the device remains active in the recording mode for this period Controlled shutdown after this period has elapsed System language Language options for standard names of sensors cameras and relays aee nonninanr werent Text insertions in the Display of text insertions OSD through the video OUT on a monitor video output OSD Additional display of Date
37. ends when the detector is reset after the post alarm time has elapsed Selecting cameras for detector activation is only possible if the normal ring recording has been activated in the Cameras dialogue box Ey Switch relay Here select the relays to be switched when the alarm is triggered The relay is automatically reset when the alarm is reset Relays which are used for signalling system events cannot be selected for detector activation m Switch video output on Analogue camera signals are switched to the video output or switched off When the alarm is triggered the active video output is interrupted and replaced with that of the camera selected here The analogue camera signals can only be switched to the video output if the relevant cameras have already been activated for recording in the Cameras dialogue box The following selections are possible Next camera Camera 1 to camera 4 Quad view Off Shut down system Stop all alarm The device is shut down f the ignition is active the system is rebooted after shutting down If the ignition is not active the unit is switched off immediately after shutting down All alarm controlled video recordings will be stopped recordings Bea When the alarm is triggered an SMS is sent with the alarm number date and time ad This can only happen if an external modem is connected to the device and has been Send SMS configured
38. eras and change the values to suit your requirements Global settings for all cameras Video norm PAL List of cameras No Name In Activated Framerate Quality Resolution Brightness Contrast Saturation Sabotage Motion N Kamerat Al yes 6 normal 352288 50 50 50 0 0 2 Kamera2 A2 yes 6 normal 352x288 50 50 50 0 0 N3 Kamea3 A3 yes 6 normal 352x288 50 50 50 0 0 N4 Kamerad A4 yes 6 normal 352x288 50 50 50 0 0 r Settings for camera inputs A1 A4 Frame rate fe images per second x Note The frame rate may only be defined for groups of cameras There are 3 groups video inputs 41 to A4 video inputs B1 and B2 video inputs B3 and B4 The maximum definable frame rate depends on the number of active cameras per group r Specific settings for camera input A1 IV Activate recording Brightness 50 et A Activate sabotage detection Activate motion detection Contrast 50 oO Camera name Kamera 1 Busty Resolution 352x288 CIF ht Saturation 50 Sensitivity Sensitivity 39 Define mask for motion detection Name Video standard Description For selecting the video standard PAL or NTSC for data recording List of cameras Lists the activated deactivated analogue cameras and their settings Picture rate Select how many pictures per second are to be recorded valid for all cameras Maximum picture
39. evice configuration is loaded via SystemManagement gt Receive After selecting the particular device the configuration data is displayed in tree form By selecting the individual entries on the left the relevant dialogue box opens on the right The individual dialogue fields with the parameters and their significance are described in detail below Basic settings General Settings system follow up time system language video output properties and archive settings storage duration pre and post alarm times IBIS and or GPS data recording can be activated Time Select the time zone and the time synchronisation process Passwords Entry or change the passwords for remote configuration and hard disk access the access codes for the MR3140 Version Displays the serial number and hard and software version numbers for the MR3140 device Devices Cameras Can set general camera settings video standard picture rate and specific camera settings activation of video recording motion detection and sabotage detection quality resolution brightness contrast colour saturation IP cameras Configuration of camera name and IP address Detector Selection of detector type and actions which are to be carried out when the detector is triggered Can activate RMC detectors Relay All relays are shown Audio Connections Modems GPS Network Video output QuadView Switch through sequence System even
40. he unit to your PC via the LAN interface using a patchcable Switch the service PC and the MR3140 unit on Copy the update file which you have received from your system integrator manufacturer into a folder on the service laptop Start a web browser on the service laptop IE Firefox etc In the browser s address line enter http lt IP address of the recorder gt e g http 192 168 0 1 the recorder interface will opened Click on the Firmware Update or Reset button and follow the instructions on the screen 44 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 4 2 Maintenance cleaning and care of the system You have purchased a system which works largely without maintenance Depending on the type and kind of installation it will still require external cleaning of the unit When doing so please follow these instructions Clean the external case with just a soft dry cloth Under no circumstances should the unit be dipped in water Never use solvents and or cleaning fluids Except for occasional function checks and cleaning of the case and the external connections no further care is necessary Checking the functionality of the device has to be carried out at predetermined intervals Since this is a security system which is part of a larger security infrastructure it is subject to particular maintenance guidelines Irrespective of these as the manufacturer we recommend the following checks be car
41. ibed in the manual Ensure there is a constant power supply of 12 24 VDC Temporary power outages will be tolerated F4 by the device but they are always to be avoided and can lead to system failures and permanent damage to the equipment e g from lack of proper vehicle battery maintenance The UPS must be a device which has been recommended by the manufacturer and has valid certification for the application type Any damage resulting from disregarding this advice will not be covered by any guarantee or warranty Cable length between device and cameras Long connection paths between device and cameras have detrimental effects on the quality of the video signals Select camera positions so that as much as possible of the area to be monitored can be covered with minimum cable lengths Your system integrator will help you with the design of the system DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 Ventilation and cooling Avoid installations where heat can build up The equipment is designed to function without the need for a fault prone fan but adequate air circulation needs to be provided round the cooling fins Mounting The device has 2 guide rails on the top and bottom which take mounting screws If at all possible mount the device on a mounting plate which can also take the necessary additional components such as a transformer and connection block Z The device must not be mounted with the hard disk drive aperture facing
42. ic over writing is blocked from areas of the hard disk with alarm recording alarm recordings after video data Activating the checkbox removes this block Set a time period after which the alarm data can be over written If the value set here is smaller than the post alarm time then the post alarm time is automatically reduced to match If this checkbox is not activated blocked hard disk areas can be manually released in the ImageFinder software package 29 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 Pre alarm time Adds video data which were recorded before the alarm event to the data from the alarm period Determine here how long the period should be The value entered here must be less than the recording period If a larger value is entered this will automatically be reduced to match that entered in the Limit recording period to field Post alarm time Adds video data which was recorded after the alarm event to the data from the alarm period Determine here how long the period should be The value entered here must be less than that in the Automatically release alarm recordings after field If a larger value is entered this will automatically be reduced to match that in the Automatically release alarm recordings after field Actions relating to hard If you use several units in your company and intend to swap hard disk swapping disks between them be sure to follow the guidance on the previous page under the screenshot
43. incorrect maintenance or the use of accessories not recommended by the manufacturer are not covered under the terms of the warranty Opening the device inevitably leads to the cancellation of all existing guarantee cover guaranteed rights and agreed warranties The supplied software and installation pack presuppose a conflict free operating system Solving problems relating to this require detailed knowledge of the systems used or their complete reinstallation The manufacturer makes no guarantees that programs or systems operated by the user will deliver the desired benefits If a product is returned under the terms of the warranty this is always to be agreed in advance with the supplier otherwise the return will not be processed If returning an item you will be given a returns number which is to be used throughout the procedure The manufacturer takes no responsibility for damage or insurance during transit Cash on delivery and carriage forward shipments are not accepted 1 5 Certifications standards and conformities The device is made to current safety and reliability standards state 09 2008 for use in a variety of environments It was designed specially for use in trucks and locomotives and meets current requirements of various European standards Certifications standards and conformities CE compliant to EN55022 class B RoHS conformity Conformity to European rail standard EN50155 e1 certification from the German Fede
44. ired Feature Configurable video recording Configurable picture resolution picture format Configurable picture quality Description Recording of video sequences from up to 8 cameras hybrid operation of analogue and IP cameras in automatic generated archives one ring alarm and pre alarm archive per camera Maximum of 25 pictures s for analogue cameras to the 4 video inputs Recording of up to 8 IP cameras with a maximum of 25 pictures s per camera Definable setting for maximum age for the video footage The picture format has to be determined before recording begins Recording formats from analogue cameras CIF 352 x 288 101 376 Pixels Half frame 2CIF 704 x 288 202 752 Pixels Recording formats from IP cameras The IP camera picture format has to be determined in the camera set up not via CMS For each analogue camera there are 5 different settings for the picture quality of the recorded video footage The picture quality from the IP cameras is determined by the camera configuration settings 11 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 Feature Configurable alarm recording Activated alarm recording display Configurable metadata recording Calling up status information Display of the event log System events Motion detection Camera sabotage Description Pre and post alarm recording times are configurable Events can be used to start alarm recor
45. is active when the recorder configuration is loaded Any configuration changes which have just been made are discarded and the device configuration menu is closed Transmitting Current configuration changes are transmitted to the device the configuration menu is closed and the device starts with new settings New Activates the entry fields Delete Deletes a selected element Is activated with the New button Info Activates a window with the current version number Table 8 function bar 25 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 The main menu 20 DResearch SystemManagement The functions File Connection Edit View and Info are File Connection Edit View available in the SystemManagement main menu 2 Te Remote Host eS amp Reject settings A Send settings H B Devices Saves all current changes Only effective after system is initialised menu option Initialising Cancel Cancels the current procedure Initialising Re initialises the system Save as Saves the configuration First give the outstation a name Opens a saved configuration choose from directory For security reasons saved configurations from other MR3140 devices cannot be opened and transmitted Closes SystemManagement Connection Receive settings Sets up a connection to the MR3140 and receives the settings from an outstation The dialog Connection will be opened Disca
46. nding Field with a double click The function will be deactivated with a second double click List of system events Name 0000000000000 Te System failure 1 System Failure 2 Alarmarchive voll Alarmarchive zu 80 gef llt Alarmaufzeichnung aktiv Blockschloss aktiv Festplatte defekt Keine Festplatte gefunden St rung IBIS Bus System betriebsbereit ORA Of videosignal einer Kamera fehlt St rung GPS Kamera sabotiert OOOO OBS OO OOO Alarmarchive zu 60 gef llt In order to configure the sending of text messages in this dialog a modem and a text message number must be defined first in dialog Modem 42 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 Field Signals alarm recordings via relay Description If alarm video sequences are to be recorded from at least one camera select the relay to be activated The relay remains activated as long as there is active alarm recording including during the post alarm period Relays which have already been switched by detector activations cannot indicate any alarm recording and are therefore not included in the list of options Signals system fault 1 via relay Signals system fault 2 via relay List of events Select the relay to be activated if a system fault occurs The system event which is to be treated as fault 1 can be determined in the System events list Relays which have already been switched by detect
47. ng to preset actions Up to 6 external detectors can be linked to the unit s digital inputs IN1 to IN6 These can be switches or sensors of any kind light beams motion detectors temperature sensors etc In addition so called virtual detectors can be set up and configured These indicate events which occur within the device Such detectors can be activated by for example a rail media coupler and or by the analogue cameras motion detection function By selecting Detector in the tree structure the appropriate dialogue box opens This shows factory settings for each detector Activated detectors are shown with the detector number at the bottom of the screen Each activation of an external detector is indicated on the control monitor In addition when an alarm recording is activated a popup window appears for a short time showing the detector names The status of the individual detectors is shown in Vision if there is a connection to the relevant unit List of detectors Po ame type Activations Schalter 51 Detector Aw Schalter 52 Detector f w Schalter 53 Detector A w Schalter 54 Detector A w Schalter 55 Detector A w Schalter 56 Detector a Bewegung bei Kamera 1 Detector L Bewegung bei Kamera 2 Detector L Bewegung bei Kamera 3 Detector PPrDPDDPDPDPL L Bewegung bei Kamera 4 Detector IT Use detectors for rail media multilink systems Settings Detector name Schalter 51 Type of detector Normally
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49. nt module Proceed as follows Creating a connection between PC and device Ethernet Start the CMS and then ImageFinder Connection to the device gt Connect Once the connection is established the recorder s individual archives will be shown SystemManagement module for device configuration Configuration should only be conducted by the manufacturer s authorised specialist The manufacturer accepts no liability or responsibility if damage results from improper treatment or incorrect settings Create a connection between the PC and the recorder Ethernet Start the CMS and then SystemManagement Load the device configuration gt Received After the connection is made the device configuration will be loaded The following section will deal in detail with the menu of the SystemManagement module and the configuration of the device 24 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 3 1 SystemManagement module for device configuration O Reject Transmitting Menu and description Save Saves the setting local on the PC not on the device Undo Currently selected changes are discarded Initializing System is re initialised Communications unit is re started Connect Opens the Connection dialogue box in which the device is selected and whose configuration is to be loaded After selecting and setting up the connection to the device the configuration is loaded Reject Button
50. o many video signals can lead to reduced frame rates and hesitation in playback Because of this only set those cameras for video OUT which are absolutely necessary Usually it makes sense only to set up those cameras which cover sensitive areas vehicle entry area or rear view camera A suitable monitor is available directly from DResearch Please look at our current product catalogue or contact us 2 4 3 1 Sequential video output and multiviews Live pictures from the linked cameras can be switched through in sequence to be shown on the control monitor this is controlled via a digital input Configuration is dealt with in full in chapter 3 17 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 2 4 3 2 Display of information and system events OSD Using OnScreenDisplay the recorder shows additional information in the form of symbols and texts when particular system events and alarms occur The following information and system events are displayed Name of the warning device Symbols for the six digital inputs IN1 to IN6 Displays the number of the active alarm or electromechanical lock at the bottom of the screen Q Alarm in the last hour Automatically increases the duration if another alarm is activated or deactivated within this period Alarm recording active Alarm sequence recording HD No disk found No disk or disk faulty HD 60 Alarm archives 60 full At least 60 or
51. or activations cannot indicate any system fault and are therefore not included in the list of options Select the relay to be activated if a system fault occurs The system event which is to be treated as fault 2 can be determined in the System events list Relays which have already been switched by detector activations cannot indicate any system fault and are therefore not included in the list of options Shows all system events Mark the appropriate event by double clicking to assign a system fault System event Description Alarm archive full The unit s archive is 100 full No more alarm data can be stored If necessary archive the data and then release the archive Alarm archive 80 full The units archive is 80 full Alarm recording active The recorder is recording alarm footage from one or more linked cameras Block lock active The recorder s block lock is activated Hard disk defect The hard disk in the recorder is defective Data recording is no longer possible No hard disk found IBIS bus fault No hard disk has been inserted into the recorder IBIS signals are not being received Possible causes no available signal signal cannot be read or other fault System ready for operation The recorder is ready for operation i e it is connected to the power supply and has completed the booting process Video signal from a
52. or each activated camera When a camera is deactivated its ring archive is deleted except for the alarm data Camera URL The Camera URL field is divided into two The first part Enter the IP address where the camera can be reached in the network Latter part camera type UNKNOWN Enter the HTTP URL of the IP camera When called up on the above URL the camera must provide an MPEG stream MIME Typ Multipart 8 bit with length data in the header E g Axis axis cgi mjpg video cgi showlength on One completed field is sufficient to accurately identify the IP camera in the network Open address Click on the Connect button to open your PC s standard browser and create a connection to the IP camera Possibility to check if the camera can be reached and make camera specific amendments to the settings To configure the IP camera s parameters via the browser the cameras and the Central Monitoring Unit have to be located in the same network segment Please note For IP cameras the camera configuration must be set so that the MR3140 is set as a guest and gets access to the camera without having to provide access data Otherwise with some cameras e g AXIS 209 FD recording is not possible 35 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 3 1 1 7 Devices Detectors When a detector is triggered the MR3140 unit can respond specifically to particular predetermined events accordi
53. ort parameters can be configured in SystemManagement gt GPS See Chapter 3 Configuration Use as service interface The service interface allows analysis of the device using a terminal This should only be carried out by authorised experts This requires the use of a fully wired serial service cable from DResearch 2 4 6 COM 2 Interface External modem connection An external modem for sending SMS messages can be connected via the COM2 RS232 port This is automatically recognised by the recorder The only modems which are supported are these ones available as accessory A connected modem is automatically recognised by the recorder An SMS capable software receiver must be installed on your PC This is not included in the shipment configured PIN AT commands etc before inserting the SIM card and connecting the modem to the MR3140 Incorrect operation can lead to the SIM card being blocked DResearch takes no responsibility for the costs associated with a blocked SIM card if the above instructions are ignored and the equipment is operated improperly When operating a GSM modem for the first time the access to the relevant providers has to be 2 4 7 COM 3 and COM 4 Interface IBIS and RS485 Ports COM 3 and COM 4 RS485 are used for connecting the IBIS Bus COM 3 and any external RS485 devices e g a GPS receiver Both ports lead out via the pins on the unit s Ext Device external interface 20 DResearch User Manual Tel
54. ove IP camera 1 Multiview 1 Bypass means that the camera signal goes directly from video IN to video OUT This setting relieves the recorder but means no overlay of additional information is possible The switching time after which the view is switched to the next camera picture or multi view format is determined by the Video output gt switch after field in the basic settings The automatic transfer order stops at source OFF After that you have to switch manually For this reason the source OFF shouldn t be admitted into the video output transfer 41 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 3 1 1 14 System events 2008 09 19 System events are actions or status changes which are activated by the device or other components connected to it All system events are displayed on the control monitor Also when an event occurs a blue popup window appears for a short time Furthermore when a system event occurs the recorder can switch relays The current status of the system events is shown in the Vision selection options under detectors if there is a connection to the relevant device Indicate alarm recordings by relays ausgang 2 7 Indicate system failure 1 by relays ausgang 3 gt Indicate system Failure 2 by relays ausgang 4 If in case of a system event a text message is to be sent or the event is to be considered as a system failure then activate the correspo
55. panded with accessories could look like this System installed in the vehicle Central analysis station wireless data transmission via SMS analysis station with TeleObserver Transfer Unit GPS module Ne TTU and management EN software 3G UMTS ir GPRS automotive modem Ld ene i IP cameras 1 8 ay 4 PoE Switch A P wian service 4 analogue cameras 1 8 ge lt Gi TeleObserver microphone HDD SSD analysis J backup digital I O 1 6 SA driver monitors A data export bza alarm management Functionality of the systems depends on fleet management ei N he type o server and the technical access control parameters of the additional equipment This is an illustrative example Up to 8 cameras can be recorded DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 1 3 Safety advice Incorrect handling can at its worst lead to personal injury or destruction of the device and or the termination of the guarantee Therefore please be sure to note and follow the advice below before operating the device Never try to insert objects into any device openings since this could cause short circuits or deliver electric shocks because of the voltage inside the unit Only use original parts or products recommended by the manufacturer in the operation of the equipment If you have a problem please consult your system integrator Avoid installing equipment where it could be exposed to excessiv
56. r the Send button has been clicked This password also leads the access to the Web Interface of the device The new password is required when reloading the device configuration This does not have to be entered with additional entries of the configuration password in the CMS dialogue box Outstations see too Central Monitoring Software User Manual Section 6 5 Repeat the remote configuration password in the Confirmation field Data security The password is used Digital Signature to protect the data against unauthorised access if the hard disk is put ina TTU or other external device to check the digital signature in the ImageFinder software package Repeat the password in the Confirmation field for data security 32 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 3 1 1 4 System Version Version Device name Serial number Hardware version info Software version info Vendor TeleObserver MA 3140 140 40 0331 7 Series 4 Revision 0 6 0 0 1409 DResearch Digital Media Systems GmbH 3 1 1 5 Devices Cameras 2008 09 19 This dialogue box shows the current information of the MR3140 unit in use No changes can be made You should also print out this information and keep it with your documentation You will need this data for servicing In this dialogue box you determine the cameras which are to be activated for recording To determine the settings select one of the cam
57. ral Bureau of Motor Vehicles and Drivers KBA Conformity to European EMC guidelines Vibration IEC 61373 9 and shock IEC 61373 10 5 Heat amp fire resistance DIN 53438 2 DIN 5510 2 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 1 6 Scope of use Public transport sectors Trams suburban railways underground railways buses local and long distance trains and other vehicles Distribution logistics and transport sectors Secure cash transport transportation of hazardous loads trailers and storage areas high bay warehousing and distribution centres etc Housing and construction industry Local properties lifts and entrance halls as well as building sites Industry and commerce Builders yards industrial sites waterworks and water treatment works pumping stations power stations transformer substations wind farms geothermal power stations retail branches shopping centres etc Maritime Offshore Locks sea level measuring stations oil drilling platforms off shore wind farms etc Private sector Holiday cottages residential property bungalows boats yachts other vessels Caravans camper vans etc 1 7 General installation information Power supply The device must be plugged into a buffered power supply UPS or unswitched supply permanent positive Do NOT use the on board train power supply switch to turn the system on Use the ignition Ensure that the device is wired up exactly as descr
58. rate varies depending on the number of active cameras Configuration of one or more analogue cameras for the video OUT reduces the frame rate of the other cameras as if they were activated for recording Camera name Give the camera a name max 50 characters To achieve accurate identification the name might include reference to the camera s location Cam1_entrance Keep names as short as possible so that the whole name is visible on the monitor 33 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 Activate recording Permanent recording from the selected camera or activation of the detector action Alarm recording of the camera by activating the checkbox Symbol for activated cameras HEN A ring archive is automatically allocated on the hard disk for each activated camera When a camera is deactivated the relevant ring archive is automatically deleted except for alarm data Quality Select the quality for the recordings from the activated camera Tip The lower the quality the lower the storage requirement but also the less detail retained in the video footage Resolution The following resolutions are available for all analogue cameras 704x288 Pixel 2CIF field 352x288 Pixel CIF Formatting of the IP camera is done separately in the camera configuration See the camera manual Brightness Enter a brightness value for the selected camera Contrast Here set the
59. rd settings Is active if the device s configuration menu is loaded Current configuration amendments are discarded and the device configuration menu is closed Send settings Sets up a connection to the MR3140 and sends the amended settings to the device Then the device starts with the new settings Before establishing a connection with the outstation MR device check whether this is also in operation If the device is not available an appropriate error message will be shown In this case the device is either switched off the connection to the device is broken cable or the network settings are not correct Undo Undoes the new changes made New Activates the entry fields Delete Deletes a selected element Is activated with the New button View Tooltips Switches on and off the brief help tips which appear when the mouse rests on individual dialog fields Info about Activates a window with the current version number and copyright details equivalent of the Info button in the function bar 26 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 3 1 1 The device configuration Configuration of the device System El System A Basic settings DB Time A Passwords Version I g Devices WEN Cameras GBR IP Cameras Detector me Relay gj Audio Connections A Modems CE crs En Network m Video output a Quadview ma Transfer orde amp System events 2008 09 19 The d
60. ried out once every 6 months Check all connections cables and plugs on the unit Clean the case with a soft cloth without solvent Check the configuration with the SystemManagement CMS module Check the recording with the ImageFinder CMS module Check the live pictures with the Vision CMS module The hard disk is a sensitive element of the system To ensure continuous problem free function Z we recommend checking the disk every 3 months Incorporate this function check in your service plans 45 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 4 3 Problem analysis and resolution Problem LED state Root What to do Device cannot be switched Status off Check whether all the cables are properly connected to on the unit Cameras do not deliver Check whether the prescribed minimum voltage of 12V any pictures is being applied uninterrupted at the unit The camera power supply Measurement is less than 12V s the HD lock locked Status red The unit requires repair and needs to be sent to the flashing manufacturer Contact the manufacturer s support unit Ring archive is too small ImageFinder Archive red Checks the status of the alarm archive if necessary empty it Check whether the hard disk has been correctly inserted Change the hard disk beware of possible password protection Perhaps the unit has switched itself off automatically because of excessiv
61. rom lack of proper vehicle battery maintenance will be tolerated by the device but they are always to be avoided and can lead to system failures and permanent damage to the equipment The UPS must be a device which has been recommended by the manufacturer and has valid certification for the application type Any damage resulting from disregarding this advice will not be covered by any guarantee or warranty Example showing connection of device and cameras Ignition PIN3 HIGH Ignition PIN4 LOW The device will be switched on when a high power level is at Pin 3 Ignition High Side min 6 V PIN 4 has to be connected 12V 24V to the return potential ground constant power 19 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 2 4 5 COM 1 Serial data transmission and GPS connection The COM1 port RS232 on the front of the recorder is used as a service interface for maintenance of the device or for connecting external devices such as a GPS receiver or modem The interface D SUB 9 male is configured as standard for RS232 Interface Pin Carrier Detect Data Set Ready Request to Send Clear to Send Ring Indicator Name sd CD a CS Table 4 Pinout of interface COM 1 GPS receiver connection Note that the only navigation systems and GPS receivers supported are those recommended by DResearch The GPS receiver can be connected directly to the COM1 port The p
62. s s and 160 GB hard disk Video interfaces Signal level typical peak peak Video inputs Connectors BNC Number 4 x BNC composite PAL NTSC analogue CIF 2CIF digital data from IP camera dynamic control of frame rates depending on load Resolution 8 Bit Luminance 8 Bit Chrominance Impedance 75 Ohm Signal level peak peak 1 V 3 dB Video output Connectors BNC Number 2 x BNC composite PAL NTSC same signal Output 1 x video source quad view video switching of all cameras Impedance 75 Ohm 1V 48 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 Audio interface Audio input Connectors D Sub 9 socket female Number 1 Signal level max peak peak 2 8 V 2 dBu 0 5 V 13 dBu with input amplifier Input impedance gt 10 kOhm Frequency response 3 dB 100 Hz 10 kHz Digital interfaces Digital inputs Connectors D Sub 25 socket female Number 6 Low 0 3 V Input level High 6 34 V Ingnition input Number 1 differential Differential input levels Low 0 3V High 6 34V Digital outputs Connectors D Sub 25 socket female Number 4 Relay SPDT Capacity 60 V DC 125 V AC 500 mA Picture data transmission Communication links Transmission rate Bandwidth LAN Ethernet 25 pictures s 100 Mbit s WLAN 25 pictures s 54 Mbit s Other interfaces RS23
63. s of the device from the colour codes We recommend that you print out the following table and keep it with your service documents LED State Description Status off Device is switched off state of the device green Device is ready for operation orange Device is booting or shutting down red Error contact the service department HD off Device is not recording recording green Actively recording into the ring archive normal orange Actively recording into the alarm archive alarm event orange HD will be adopted by the device in 30 seconds flashing red Hard disk is not available or could not be recognised adopted by the device No recording on the hard disk other errors Link off No connection between PC and device LAN connection green Active data transmission connection between PC and device orange Not busy red Error no communication Archive off Archives cannot be recognised fault archive fill level green 0 60 of the capacity full orange gt 60 80 of the capacity full red gt 80 100 of the capacity full The codes listed here could be changed by the manufacturer If in doubt contact your system integrator or the manufacturer 15 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 2 4 Device interfaces 2 4 1 Analogue video inputs 1 4 connection of analogue CCTV cameras Up to four standard commercial CCTV cameras can be connected via the
64. times by DResearch in the test laboratory in order to supply you with a perfect flawless product If your unit suddenly does not work perfectly please first ensure that other sources of error can be definitively ruled out Please check carefully before making the support inquiry Have you followed all the advice in the manual Are all the plugs and sockets properly and firmly connected to the unit Can the recorder be switched on Are you absolutely sure you have ruled out all other sources of error If you need technical support please contact our support team by email support dresearch de giving them the following information Precise name and serial number of the device The serial number is on the bottom of the device Without the serial number the support request cannot be processed Invoice number Delivery note number What firmware version is your MR3140 using To find the firmware version go to the setup menu and open the Version dialogue box What version number of the Central Monitoring Software are you using Details of this will be found on the title page of the launcher What operating system are you using At what point or in what application does the problem or error report occur Please note down the exact wording of the error message displayed A description of the problem and what actions were being performed before the problem appeared Our support team will process your request as qui
65. ts Settings for audio recording Configuration of modem settings and interface parameters Configuration of GPS properties and the interface parameters Configuration of network address and gateway Configuration of multi views for the video outputs Video OUT 1 2 Configuration of the switch through sequence for video output Video OUT 1 Configuration of system events which are to trigger relay switching 27 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 3 1 1 1 System Basic settings 2008 09 19 m General settings Eollow up time System language 1 a Minutes English X m Yideo output IV On screen display IV Automatically video output transfer after Default output Qusdview X 5 a Seconds Archive settings IV Limit permanent recordings to IV Automatic release of alarm recordings after Hard disk size Pre alarm time Post alarm time Operation at interchange of hard disks r Additional data 152627 24 3 N fo 4 Hours Minutes 72 fo 4 Hours Minutes fi Minutes 5 a Minutes Format unknown hard disk Reject unknown hard disks MBytes J Record GPS Data interface not configured IV Record IBIS data Format unknown hard disk R IV IBIS device state is notified as fiers display x Address 1 Once a hard disk is put in a different MR3140 unit all the data on the hard disk will be automatically deleted after 30 s
66. tures on an monitor 16 DResearch User Manual TeleObserver MR3140 2008 09 19 Please note that the device does not support Power over Ethernet PoE Depending on the type of cameras used e g AXIS 209 FD R their power supply has to come via a separate power supply unit or the PoE supply belonging to the external switch Consult the relevant camera manual for power supply details Activation of cameras is dealt with in chapter 3 Only use DResearch recommended accessories 2 4 3 Video Out 1 2 connection of control monitors Two control monitors for monitoring the cameras can be connected in parallel via the recorder s analogue video outputs This enables the camera pictures to be viewed in two different locations The cameras to be displayed on the monitors can be configured in the SystemManagement software module All 4 analogue and up to 12 IP cameras can be displayed using a video switcher and or in multi view single quad nona etc The position of the individual camera signals video pictures within the screen and the switching sequence can be individually configured It is not necessary for the relevant camera to be activated for recording in order to display video pictures Although only 8 IP cameras can be activated for recording up to 12 IP cameras can be connected to the recorder via the external switch and all 12 video signals can be displayed Please note that displaying video makes additional demands on the device To

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