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1. SPLASH SCREEN controls the length of time an operator logo will be displayed A omp file can be loaded displayed on boot up The omp must be in a specific format and copied onto the cartridge See APPENDIX 2 Splash Screen for further details HEALTH PAGE DISPLAY controls the length of time the unit health status will be displayed for on boot up The health page includes a simple traffic light status and may include service fail code conditions as well as the current recording state The health page can also be activated via an alarm input SYSTEM HEALTH PAGE CURRENT TIME 15 37 04 CURRENT DATE 06 12 2010 SYSTEM STATUS OK 78 FAIL QUOTA DAY sets how many fail messages that must occur for any given day before the FAIL LED is lit During normal operation it maybe acceptable to receive a certain number of fail events before action is required Set as applicable VIEW SERVICE LOG displays any service messages that have been logged by the system Messages can be scrolled through and reviewed Details of date time and service fail codes are shown Service messages can be cleared by pressing the right key and then again to confirm Clearing the service log will clear the front panel service fail LEDs The Service LED on the X300 Front Panel can be cleared by resetting the Service Log 19 LOAD SYSTEM UPGRADE WARNING THIS PERFORMS XOS FILE UPGRADE CONSULT MANUAL SELECT WHICH TYPE OF UPGRADE DOT PEREDA PRESS Al i C
2. END DATE The date of the last newest file on the cartridge DAYS RECORDING The number of days between the start end date NB that there may not be continuous recording files between the start end date HARDWARE VERSION The model number of the DVR SERIAL NUMBER Displays the X300 serial number 63 PASSWORD PASSWORD REQUIRED FOR RECORD NO MENU NO SWITCHER NO PLAY NO READ ONLY NO CHANGE PASSWORD FTP TELNET USERS A password can be set to restrict user access to four key areas of the system A readonly access can be set that allows view and limited features to be used RECORD If set to yes the record button on the front panel and the reviewer are password protected MENU If set to yes access to the menu system is password protected SWITCHER If set to yes the button to activate auto switcher mode is password protected PLAY If set to yes the controls to review recorded footage are password protected READ ONLY If set to yes the user cannot change any setting on the X300 The menu system can be browsed files played playback controls search function and check amp correct used but no settings changed If a setting change is attempted the element will flash in RED for 2 seconds and not be changed To exit read only mode change read only to NO at which point you will be prompted for the password If access to a password protected function is attempted the user is prompted with the ent
3. Modes of recording OFF SD recording is OFF no SD recording ON SD recording onto SD card all the time IF Normal Rec SD recording only occurs if the X300 is recording in Normal Alarm modes This SD mode mimics the Normal Alarm behaviour of the X300 91 FILE COPY is used to copy recorded files from the X300 cartridge to the SD card Enter the start end date amp time of the period you wish to copy and then move the cursor down to COPY FILES If there is enough free capacity on the SD card the copy will begin Progress of the copy will be displayed as a percentage and incremental file count as each file is copied If the period requested spans multiple files all files are copied to the SD card for that period Files are not cut clipped In the following example all four files would be copied even though files 1 amp 4 only include a portion of the period requested FILE1 FILE FILES FILE4 92 SHOT RECORDING ALARM INPUTS MENU RESOLUTION HIGH IMAGES PER SECOND 25 SAT 230 This menu controls the configuration of single multi shot recording Shot recording allows a defined number of shot images to be recorded from an alarm input Shot recording occurs the instant the alarm becomes active The duration of the alarm input signal does not affect shot recording in any way Set the relevant alarm input function to SHOT REC using the ALARM INPUT MENU link and then select the ca
4. PCLink Suite 7 5 Jimespace Technology Timespace PCLink Suite consists of applications that allow Playback Live View Configuration and Download of recorded files from the X and K series range of digital video recorders Detailed instructions of each application within PCLink Suite can be found in the PCLink Suite manual available on our website www ispace co uk Application overview PCLink200 Review recorded footage via USB cable connected to removable cartridge Review recorded footage over IP connection to the X300 Live view of cameras multi channel support Remote configuration of X300 menu settings Download file remotely separate FTP client can also be used to download files RemoteLink Review recorded footage over GSM IP connection to the X200 Live view of cameras single channel support Remote configuration of X200 menu settings LANLink Automatic Health checking over IP connection Automatic and scheduled downloading of footage XCommunicate Download X200 files remotely single file download support ImageLink X300 can send a snapshot image to a PC using a connected GSM modem SafetyLink Review G Sensor events that have exceeded the configured threshold 88 WARNINGS THE USE OF HARD DISK CARTRIDGES OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY TIMESPACE TECHNOLOGY WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY OF THE X300 RECORDER AND WILL CONSTITUTE A BREACH OF THE X300 OPERATING SOFTWARE COPYRIGHT THE P
5. Serial num The X300 6 digit serial number Camera text Camerai text up to 12 chars NO ID No camera 1 text specified Filename text Filename text up to 12 chars NO ID1 No camera 1 text specified ddmmm mmmmxX dddmm mmmmxX GPS position NO GPS DATA No GPS data available C GPS posn specified in 5 is the current position L GPS posn specified in 5 is the last know position i e NOT current C Colour camera is connected B Black and white camera is connected N Camera is NOT connected i e disconnected Current timestamp Timestamp Last file timestamp Timestamp NO RECORDINGS There are no recordings on disk R Record LED is ON S Service LED is ON Log timestamp timestamp May be blank if no log Mode text Mode text NO MODE No mode text available May be blank if no log Code text Mode text NO CODE No code text available May be blank if no log Desc text description text NO LOG No logs available 90 DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS A description of the expected content for each heading in the message follows lt 1 type gt Description The type of message or the reason the message has been sent the fleet mgmt may wish to know if it is the daily message or one they have just requested Content 0
6. WRITE PROTECT SHOT REC selects whether shot recording files are write protected If shot files are write protected they will not be deleted on LOOP recording FILE PASSWORD PROTECTION a four digit password can be setup to protect files from unauthorised playback using PCLink PCLink will prompt for the file password in order to playback the file in Windows NB there is no master unlock for this feature so passwords must be very carefully managed FILE SYSTEM CHECK menu configures whether the file system is checked and possibly corrected at power up and also if a system log is created ON POWER SIWTCH ON QUICK FULL or NO check can be selected Quick is default and recommended PERFORM CHECK ONLY NOW will check the files and file system and report any errors but will not attempt to fix anything PERFORM CHECK AND CORRECT NOW will perform a file and file system check and fix any errors that are found It also rewrites the FAT and BOOT sectors NB No XBA files data are deleted during this function 62 Displays information about the system OPERATING SYSTEM Currently installed running software version FIRMWARE Currently installed running firmware version SIZE IN GIGABYTES Total size of installed hard disk cartridge USED Percentage of hard disk cartridge used by any files WRITE PROTECTED Percentage of cartridge used by write protected files START DATE The date of the first oldest file on the cartridge
7. user01 010 0 0 200 default IP This will prompt for the password ftp user01 PASS01 10 0 0 200 default IP This will log straight in Supported browsers are Microsoft Internet Explorer amp Mozilla FireFox A third party FTP client can also be used for example FileZilla If prompted the FTP authentication details are Username user01 Password PASSO1 The X300 has a comprehensive set of RS232 control commands that run over the Serial port This open architecture allows full integration with third party hardware software Please refer to the RS232 Control section of this manual for details on RS232 external control of the X300 34 In addition to the RS232 support the X300 provides a Telnet interface over TCP IP The same command set detailed in the RS232 section can be used over ethernet using the Telnet protocol PCLink Remote features include Live View Playback Configuration A brief overview of the applications included in PCLink Suite can be found on the PCLink Suite page of this manual For detailed application instructions see the separate PCLink Suite manual available here www tspace co uk 35 RS232 EXTERNAL CONTROL The X300 software includes external control via RS232 rear connector and provides two enhanced features Files can be created and written into on the X300 hard drive The files can also be read back The X300 can be controlled via Commands This allows many playback and recording functions
8. 6 Video GND In 10 19 Video In 10 7 Video GND In 11 20 Video In 11 8 Video GND In 12 21 Video In 12 9 Video GND In 13 22 Video In 13 10 Video GND In 14 23 Video In 14 11 Video GND In 15 24 Video In 15 12 Video GND In 16 25 Video In 16 13 Alarm In 8 1 1 OOOOO 21 22 23 24 25 2 Oo Video 1 4 Out Switcher Audio Alarm In 5 6 7 CAN Connector Pin Pin 1 Video GND In 1 14 Video In 1 2 Video GND In 2 15 Video In 2 3 Video GND In 3 16 Video In3 4 Video GND In 4 17 Video In 4 5 Video GND Main Out 18 Video Main Out 6 Video GND Switcher Out 19 Video Switcher Out 7 Audio GND Out 2 right 20 Audio Out 2 right 8 Audio GND Out 1 left 21 Audio Out 1 left 9 Audio GND In 1 left 22 Audio In 1 left 10 Audio GND In 2 right 23 Audio In 2 right 11 Alarm In 5 24 Alarm In 6 12 CAN L 25 CAN H 13 Alarm In 7 X300 16 Cable Harness Recommended Specification A common cable harness can be used for both 25 Way D type connections on the X300 16 Connector 25 Way Female D type Shell Recommended max overall width 56mm the two 25 way connectors are 57mm apart Cables 12 individual RG179 cables of suitable length Connections Shield pin Core Pin Cable 1 1 14 Cable 2 2 15 Cable 3 3 16 Cable 12 12 25 Pin 13 not connected In order to meet the EMC standards with which the X300 is compliant it is important that shielded cables are exclusively used All of the signal grounds should be common inside th
9. N Camera is NOT connected i e disconnected Cameras are listed as 1234 etc e g CCBN is a 4 camera system where cam1 2 colour cam3 B8W cam4 disconnected Camera systems are either 4 or 16 lt 8 curr_ts gt Description Current X300 system timestamp Format is hhmmss ddmmyy or hhmmss mmddyy depending on menu setting OTHER gt TIME AND DATE mode option Note that there are no separator characters in the time and date strings due to message size limitations Content Current timestamp Timestamp lt 9 last_rec_file_ts gt Description The timestamp of the last recorded file i e newest file Format is hhmmss ddmmyy or hhmmss mmddyy depending on menu setting OTHER gt TIME AND DATE mode option Note that there are no separator characters in the time and date strings due to message size limitations Content Last file timestamp Timestamp There are no recordings on disk lt 10 led_status gt Description X300 front panel LED status Contents R Record LED is ON S Service LED is ON IPR Fail LED is ON No LEDs are on with exception of the power LED The information under the remaining headings pertains to the last service or fail log newest log If the Service and or Fail LED are reported as ON under the previous heading then the last service or fail log information is included in the message If no service or fail logs are available e g if a service log re
10. SMS POWER UP 1 SMS SEND DAILY 2 SMS SEND NOW 3 SMS SEND NOW via incoming SMS lt 2 serial_num gt Description The serial number of the X300 unit Content Serial num The X300 6 digit serial number Not known or not available lt 3 veh_id gt Description Camera 1 optional text OTHER gt CAMERA OPTIONS This is selected for inclusion in the message via the Health over SMS hidden menu Content Cameral text Camera1 text up to 12 chars No optional camera 1 text specified or not included in the menu lt 4 veh_id1 gt Description Filename optional text OTHER gt FILE SYSTEM This is selected for inclusion in the message via the Health over SMS hidden menu Content Filename text Filename text up to 12 chars No optional filename text specified or not included in the menu lt 5 gps_pos gt Description The current or last known GPS posn specified as longitude then latitude in degrees and minutes Content ddmmm mmmmxX dddmm mmmmxX GPS posn No GPS data available lt 6 last_curr gt Description An indication if the GPS posn is the current posn or last known Content ey GPS posn specified in 5 is the current posn Es GPS posn specified in 5 is the last know posn i e NOT current lt cams_conn gt Description Camera status Content C Colour camera is connected B Black and white camera is connected
11. SUPER resolution Go to the RESET menu and overwrite USER 1 with 2CAM D1 then change the PROFILE to 2CAM D1 and select SAVE PROFILE Change settings for MOTION detect on 1 camera then overwrite USER 2 with 1CAM MOT change the PROFILE to 1CAM MOT and select SAVE PROFILE You now have 2 user defined profiles to easily switch between by LOADING the specified profile MENU LANGUAGE can be set between ENGLISH default or FROM DISK When FROM DISK is selected the X300 will load a language file from the cartridge with MENU and HELP text translated into a given language The language template is pre loaded to the cartridge by the user at the point of installation The language file will not be removed when running DELETE ALL RECORDING above A power cycle is required before the new language settings will take effect Save up to 3 of your most common settings using the USER PROFILES to allow quick switching between different types of recording mode for different installations E G USER PROFILE 1 Normal record 2 cameras with audio USER PROFILE 2 Motion detect 1 camera with SMS alert USER PROFILE 3 Alarm record 4 cameras based on an external input 66 The X300 provides some common interfaces so that external equipment can be connected and configured for use with the DVR For example LAN RJ45 Ethernet socket for hard wiring a network cable linking to a Wifi bridge or 3G router 9 pin D type Serial connector for wiring a
12. to be carried out by an external device These two features are enabled under the SETTINGS gt EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT gt GSM REMOTE SETTINGS menu by changing the RS232 setting to a BAUD RATE e g 115 200 Baud rates of 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 can be selected The external commands operate over RS232 port 1 on the rear of the unit This port is also used for GSM modem control GSM control cannot be performed at the same time as external control Connect the X300 RS232 port to a PC using a serial cable Some modern PCs do not come with a serial port you can however use a USB Serial Adaptor Two adaptors that we have tested here are NEW Link www newlinkproducts co uk FTDI FT232R www ftdichip com The COM port number will vary depending on your PC and which cable you have For example on a laptop the NEWLink cable was assigned COM10 A simple test to check connectivity between PC and X300 you can try following with a Telnet client e g Putty Termite Telnet port 23 to 10 0 0 200 default X300 IP Enter the username user01 Enter the password PASSO1 Type HANDSHAKE you should receive OK a 10 0 0 221 KiTTY 36 Tokens Protocol The X300 is always looking for tokens to perform actions The protocol is that commands are issued and no response monitored The remote device should monitor the OK lt R gt messages that are returned lt is usually looking for all the tokens
13. ACTIVE state between CLOSED and OPEN The FUNCTION defines the action of the X300 when the selected alarm input is active The function is active for the duration of the alarm plus post trigger time if selected NONE No action NORM REC Switches Normal Recording on ALARM REC Switches Alarm Recording on SHOT REC Switches Shot Recording on SWITCHER Sets the Video Switcher Main Video Out to the selected camera SWITCHER 2 Sets the Video Switcher2 Aux Video Out to the selected camera X300 16 only MOTION NORM Used to switch between NORMAL and MOTION modes TIMER REC Switches Timer Recording on SMS MSG Send one of the six user defined SMS text messages GSM modem required GSEN RESET Resets the GSensor alarm condition XP200 required HEALTH PAGE Displays the DVR Health page C1 IMG gt GSM Initiate transfer of Camera1 image over GSM using settings in the REMOTE SETTINGS menu Feature can be used with an LED output see ALARM OUTPUT LEDs for details Alarm inputs 1 4 can be used to identify different events however the image will be take from Camera PTZ PRESET Accesses the PTZ preset camera positions 8 presets are available setup using the PTZ menu and a trigger can be used to invoke that position upon alarm state change CAM CYCLER Sets the Video Switcher to cycle through certain cameras and the health page as configured in ALARM CAMERA CYCLER in the ALARM I O menu MULT
14. BAUD RATE 9600 bps PTZ CAMERAS MES 2 NO 3 NO 4 NO PTZ PATROL SETUP ALARM INPUTS MENU MAIN VIDEO SWITCHER The PTZ menu allows control over a Pan Tilt Zoom camera when connected to the X300 s serial port An RS232 to RS485 convertor will be required example converter EXTERNAL LINK Farnell code 1683075 Supported PTZ protocols are Pelco D Pelco P and Vicsa Sony A selection of baud rates are available for the cameras 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 56000 115200 This baud rate setting is linked to the baud rate under the GSM REMOTE SETTINGS menu Only one of GSM or PTZ can be used at a time Please refer to the Camera manufactures instructions on how to configure the camera baud rate The X300 can support multiple PTZ cameras assuming that they are all the same protocol and baud rate PTZ has its own addressing system Set each required PTZ camera to YES and navigate down to the required camera number in order to enter the PTZ mode PTZ mode will enable PTZ controls and functions using the Reviewer The main PTZ are functions are to move the camera Left Right Up Down Zoom in and Zoom out There are advanced features for setting up focus behaviour and additionally the X300 can access the cameras internal menus if the camera supports it The X300 can also store 8 different user defined camera positions for example preset position 1 could be a scene view overlooking a car park preset position 2 coul
15. CAMERA SETUP it will not be controlled by motion detection even if the record mode is set to YES within the motion detection menu Example if NORMAL RECORDING is set to record on cameras 1 4 NORMAL RECORDING is set to YES in MOTION DETECT MENU Cameras 1 4 2 are set to YES in MOTION DETECT CAMERA SETUP Cameras 3 4 4 are set to NO in MOTION DECTECT CAMERA SETUP then normal recording will be constant on cameras 3 amp 4 Cameras 1 amp 2 will only record when motion detection is triggered for the duration of motion plus the post trigger time PRE MOTION RATE RECORDING RESOLUTION LOW IMAGES PER SECOND KEEP PMR FILES 3 MINS PMR must be set for each recording mode where PMR will be used e g NORMAL PMR options are NO YES PMR PRE MOTION RECORDING PMR Pre motion recording feature enables a user to configure the X300 to record files at a lower IPS during non motion periods then increase the IPS when recording is triggered by motion In this instance a file may consist of low ips then higher ips then low ips footage as the motion trigger is set on off When PMR is active the RECORD LED will be on continuously Within the MOTION RECORDING menu PMR must be set for each recording mode where PMR will be used e g NORMAL PMR options are NO YES PMR X300 recording priorities still apply i e Alarm takes over from Normal even when motion or PMR is set SMTP MESSAGE If motion is detected send an SMTP E
16. GPS unit GSM modem GSensor or other equipment to take advantage of the X300 RS232 commands 67 LAN STATUS CONNECTED IP ADDRESS TOn O 22 SUBNET MASK o Ot O GATEWAY RO DNS PRIMARY 8 AS o DNS SECONDARY A USE PAGE NO APPLY IP SETTINGS ABOVE EENG ESTA TIME ADJUST PORT 8463 MAC 00 0f b4 01 8e 42 Allows the user to change the parameters of the LAN system LAN STATUS indicates whether the X300 is currently connected to a LAN or not IP ADDRESS Enter static fixed IP address that the X300 is to be assigned on the local area network The default ip address is 10 0 0 200 SUBNET MASK Enter the subnet mask as applicable for the LAN the X300 is connected to The defaults is 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY Enter the gateway IP address of the default gateway the X300 will communicate with on the LAN DNS PRIMARY SECONDARY Enter the Domain Name System server address that you wish to use Defaults to Google s primary secondary DHCP Enables disables automatic IP address allocation If there is a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server router on the network it will assign an IP address to the X300 else assign it manually and turn this feature off PING TEST Enter a destination IP address to send a network packet to for testing connectivity BYTES SENT RECEIVED updates in real time to show how many bytes are being transferred to and from the X300 RECORD DURING TRANSFER allows or disallows the X300 to r
17. Video out Video ground Audio ground RS232 Rx RS232 Tx Audio out line level Power ground 12V 0 JO 0 Ah WD The 12V is supplied to the Reviewer from the X300 NB using greater than 12V may damage both the X300 and the Reviewer Never connect a laptop or PC to the front panel Reviewer socket this will damage the laptop PC X300 Rear panel common connections RS232 CONNECTOR 9 way male D type connector DB9 which can be used to support 1 or 2 RS232 peripherals PIN TYPE I O TYPE 3 TD Transmit Data gt Serial Data 2 RD Receive Data lt Serial Data 7 RTS Request to send gt Handshaking 8 CTS Clear to send lt Handshaking 4 DTR Data terminal ready gt X300 outputs 5V 6 DSR Data set ready lt Ignored by X300 1 DCD Data carrier detect lt Detect modem status 9 RI Ring Indicator lt Ignored by X300 5 GND Ground gt X300 output lt X300 input Using a conventional cable DB9 male to DB9 female straight through 1 1 2 2 3 3 etc the X300 can be connected to a modem Alternatively two RS232 peripherals such as GSM modem and GPS device can be connected simultaneously Here is an example of the wiring PIN TYPE I O TYPE Device 1 Modem 3 TD Transmit Data gt Serial Data 2 RD Receive Data lt Serial Data 7 RTS Request to send gt Handshaking 8 CTS Clear to send lt Handshaking 1 DCD Data carrier detect lt Detect modem status 5 GND Ground Device 2 GPS 4 5V Supply 500mA max
18. a recycle bin on the disk NB if any of the above non permitted actions were used the cartridge will need to be reformatted on the X300 using the Reviewer This will erase all data on the cartridge and format it correctly for further use in the X300 PC NETWORK ACCESS The X300 can be accessed through a number of PCLink Suite Applications included in the USB Kit Files can be downloaded images viewed X300 controlled and settings adjusted over LAN Each feature runs over the LAN using a specific protocol and on a specific network port Security measures on a network such as Firewalls encryption and MAC address filtering may need to be adjusted in order to achieve this Security applications such as Norton and Symantec on the PC may need to be configured to allow the PCLink Suite applications to operate correctly Any installed network or local PC firewalls including Windows Firewall may have to be instructed to allow the use of these ports to communication between the PC and the X300 Ports PCLink200 uses UDP FTP and Telnet UDP port 69 standard TFTP port FTP TCP port 21 standard FTP port Telnet TCP port 23 standard Telnet port RemoteLink UDP port 5465 X200 only LANLink UDP port 69 standard TFTP port Time Adjust TCP port 8463 can be configured within the X300 menu system Authentication FTP Telnet username user01 FTP Telnet password PASSO1 31 WATERMARK The X300 uses a fragile wa
19. apart from when writing file data In this case only the HENDFILE lt R gt is searched for All commands sent to the X300 are acknowledged for example if the client sends FRECSTART lt R gt OK lt R gt will be returned to the client to signify that the command was successfully carried out In the case of commands like GET TIME and GETDATE OK lt R gt will not be returned but the data requested followed by a lt R gt In the case of PREVIOUSFILE and NEXTFILE OK lt R gt will be replaced with either LAST lt R gt or FIRST lt R gt if there are no more files to play next or previous respectively When sending commands the sender to the X300 can wait for an OK before sending another command or one of the other variants listed above There may be a need for a hold off time between certain commands e g 10 mS as the X300 may take a finite time to do certain tasks To add delay you could simply put spaces between one command and the next and these are ignored The X300 does have a FIFO queue of 2048 bytes so can buffer data Certain commands can be followed immediately with other commands for example CAMERA_ lt 1 16 gt lt R gt PLAY lt R gt play a given camera SETTIME_ lt 12 23 45 gt lt R gt SETDATE_ lt 23 09 10 gt lt R gt set time and date Definitions _ A space lt gt Parameter don t include brackets lt R gt return char 13 FAIL File system failed to create file aborted FAIL File name is illegal OK Ac
20. applicable lf the means of identification of type contains characters not relevant to describe the vehicle component or separate technical unit tyoes covered by this type approval certificate such characters shall be represented in the documentation by the symbol e g ABC 123 7 As defined in Annex IIA to Directive 70 156 EEC EAL231520 An executive agency of the Department for Transport December 2009 Issue 1 72 245 EC AS LAST AMENDED APPENDIX of EC Type Approval Certificate No e11 72 245 2009 19 5917 00 concerning the type approval of an electric electronic subassembly with regard to Directive 72 245 EEC as last amended by Directive 2009 19 EC 1 Additional information 1 1 Electrical system rated voltage 12 V dc 1 2 This ESA can be used on any vehicle type with the following restrictions Negative earth vehicles only 1 2 1 Installation conditions if any Manufacturer s instructions to be followed 1 3 This ESA can only be used on the following vehicle types Not applicable 1 3 1 Installation conditions if any Not applicable 1 4 The specific test method s used and the frequency ranges covered to determine immunity were please specify precise method used from Annex IX Not applicable 1 5 Laboratory accredited to ISO 17025 and recognised by the Approval Authority for the purpose of this Directive responsible for carrying out the test MIRA Nuneaton United Kingdom De Remarks None E
21. enclosure Secure the lower feet of the rear Wire Rope Mounts to the mounting surface enclosure using the remaining pair of countersunk M4 hex head screws and a standard L shaped hex key Ensure that the stabilizer is sandwiched between the lower feet and the mounting surface enclosure by screwing through the Wire Rope Mount feet then the stabilizer and into the mounting surface enclosure Mounting Surface 22 Orientation of Unit The X200 should be mounted in the following horizontal orientation This is strongly advised for maximum vibration and shock isolation Horizontal If it is not possible to mount the X200 in the horizontal orientation then the following vertical orientation may be used Vertical aoejns Bununoy It must be noted however that this vertical orientation is not as effective at isolating the X200 from vibration and shock as the horizontal orientation The position of the plastic stabiliser screw types and assembly order remain the same for this mounting orientation The X200 must never be mounted by hanging it upside down from a horizontal surface when using this mounting system 23 Installation spare parts list AUDIO CONNECTOR Locking Nickel plated finish Deltron part number 590 0500 or Farnell part no 119 3833 Locking Black finish Deltron part number 591 0500 or Farnell part no 119 3828 POWER CONNECTOR 2 1mm jack socket requires 2 5 x 5 5 x 9 5mm DC Farnell part
22. gt Returns the status of the ALARMINS 0 off 1 on ALARMIN4 lt R gt Returns the status of the ALARMIN4 0 off 1 on CAMTEXT CAMTEXT 1 HELLO WORLD lt R gt Hello world will be written at the top left hand corner CAMTEXT 3 lt 255 gt lt 255 gt lt 255 gt HELLO lt R gt Hello will be written on the 4 line on camera 3 If text has been assigned to a camera simply issuing blank text will clear all RS232 overlay text from that camera A maximum of 49 characters may be sent to the screen including new line control codes E G CAMTEXT_3_ lt R gt will clear the text please note the space after 3 SETCAMTEXT lt 1 16 gt lt TEXT gt lt R gt sets the camera text as via the Camera Options menu on the X300 1 16 is the camera selection followed by the actual text This is fixed to 12 characters per camera SETFILETEXT lt TEXT gt lt R gt Sets the filename text for the X300 file system to use Max 12 characters LOGRESET lt R gt Resets the service log LOGREAD lt R gt Reads the service log and returns up to the 10 latest entries Examples CAMERA_1 lt R gt switch to camera 1 either in live auto view or during playback XPLAY_0 5 lt R gt plays forward at half speed XPLAY_ 3 2 lt R gt plays in reverse at 3 2 times real time rate XPLAY_10 lt R gt plays forwards at 10x speed SETTIME_12 23 23 lt R gt sets the time in the format HH MM SS SETDATE_23 09 05 lt R gt sets the date in the format DD MM YY GET TI
23. second being protected by a Watermark each watermark has its own unique sequence number This protects any images being removed from a file and protects any files being removed from a sequence of files WATERMARK SEQUENCING REPORT Within PCLink200 a report can be produced against an image file and or sequence of files PCLink will analyse the data against the encrypted hash and analyse the data s sequence numbering If any images have been modified any images removed or any files removed PCLink will identify them and report accordingly Files fail if Any video audio meta data frame other than the last in a non closed file had an invalid watermark Video audio meta frames were missing or out of Sequence in newly generated files Files passed to the checker were not in sequence in newly generated files Files are missing their sequence frame in newly generated files in properly closed files WATERMARK FILE From V1 1 0 onwards the X300 maintains a watermark file on the cartridge The file contains a list of recording files on that particular disk followed by a SHA 256 watermark If the X300 is set to loop record some files that are in the watermark file many not exist on the disk if it has looped and overwritten them The information in the watermark file is only used by the file checking report in PCLink If you do not need to use the watermark file PCLink then the watermark file on the cartridge can be ignored NB A t
24. video switcher Once in the menu system the numbered keys are used for inputting data into fields which require a user entry such as times and dates 82 OO Le LO O 0 O O Y O O O o OOO PLAYBACK amp RECORDING a 4d OF bP Ppp G G lt lt Rewind through recorded footage Repeated presses increase the rewind speed in multiples of 1 second up to a maximum of 20 lt Reverse play through recordings L Stop playback If playback is already stopped pressing this button again lights the LED above and the unit is in Jog mode allowing image by image playback Whilst in jog mode the Rewind and Fast Forward buttons will skip to next previous file gt Play recorded footage gt gt _ Fast forward through recorded footage Similarly to rewind repeated presses of the fast forward enable rapid scan O Record start or stop If not currently recording red LED off pressing this button will begin recording from the end of the most recent footage If the unit is currently recording red LED on this button will stop recording When pressing the control keys above an on screen display OSD will show each action The OSD times out after 5 seconds It will also display when switching between files indicating which mode is being used Modes displayed are Play normal play Replay play backwards Stop Pause Jog Rewind Wind fast forward Text Input The numbered keys have the f
25. AL231520 An executive agency of the Department for Transport December 2009 Issue 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW X300 DIGITAL VIDEOQ AUDIO RECORDING SYSTEM SS lt Q X300 DIGITAL VIDEO AUDIO RECORDER REMOVABLE HARD DISK CARTRIDGE ia REMOVABLE SD CARD FOR DUAL TIMESPACE REVIEWER PROGRAMMER RECORDING amp DOWNLOAD OPTIONAL The X300 is a digital video audio surveillance recorder for use in covert portable and mobile applications Recordings are made on a removable hard disk cartridge inserted in the X300 Optionally recordings can be written to a removable SD card The recordings can be accessed by connecting the cartridge to a PC using the USB interface kit Timespace PCLink200 application is a proprietary reading and archiving software package The Timespace Reviewer is used to program the menu settings on X300 to check camera views and to review recordings on the installed X300 Hard Disk Cartridge Recording can continue during this reviewing process X300 Front Panel y gt A AN s RECORD BUTTON Turns configured recording mode on and off Button can be disabled within menu settings LED s Pwr Illuminated when the X300 is powered Green LED Record Illuminated Red when the X300 is recording flashing when in Motion Detect mode Disk Pulses Green Red when the X300 is reading writing to from the Cartridge or SD card SD Pulses Orange when the X300 is reading writing to from the SD card Fail Illuminated
26. ANCEL AND RETURN LOAD FROM HD LOAD WITH FACTORY SETTINGS LOAD WITH CURRENT SETTINGS LOAD WITH AOS SETTINGS LOAD SYSTEM UPGRADE loads a new X300 operating system from either an X300 hard disk cartridge or an SD card A XOS file should be copied onto a cartridge or SD card using a PC then inserted into the X300 Three loading options are available LOAD WITH FACTORY SETTINGS load the XOS software with Timespace factory defaults LOAD WITH CURRENT SETTINGS load the XOS software but maintain the current settings LOAD WITH CARTRIDGE SETTINGS load the XOS software with settings from the cartridge SAVE SYSTEM UPGRADE will write the current software and settings to the cartridge current xos This file could then be used to replicate a setup onto another X300 using LOAD WITH CARTRIDGE SETTINGS The current software and settings can be saved to either the HD cartridge or SD card CAUTION should be taken to ensure that power is not lost during an upgrade 80 TIMESPACE REVIEWER FUNCTION The Reviewer is used to program the menu settings on the X300 and to review recordings on the installed Hard Disk Cartridge Connect data link cable supplied with Reviewer from Reviewer socket on the X300 front panel to the Recorder socket on the Reviewer This connection provides power video and audio from X300 to Reviewer When power Max 12V 1 2V is applied to the X300 and fed to the reviewer the red LED on the b
27. Bar Tap 4 x 40 UNC 2B Note Gauge Must Fit Three Full Turns Minimum Dimensions Millimetres Inches 14 X300 4 Rear Panel Video Out 1 2 a n 12VIn1A Alarm In Out LEDs F 1234 12 FFE VNA E s te Power I O RS232 and LAN connections are described under Rear panel Common connections VIDEO CONNECTORS 1 BNC video output 4 BNC video inputs AUDIO CONNECTOR 5 pin 180 female DIN connector DIN 41524 Pin 1 Audio input 1 left 4 Audio input 2 right 2 Audio GND 5 Audio output 2 right 3 Audio output 1 left The audio signals are at line level A 5 pin DIN to 4 way RCA phono harness can be readily purchased from a number of suppliers A locking connector could be used to secure the DIN in place X300 16 Rear Panel Video In 5 16 Alarm In 8 Video In 1 4 Out Switcher ppan aaas Audio Alarm In 5 6 7 CAN 12V in 4A Alarm In Out LEDs nE o oe S R ae A Power I O RS232 and LAN connections are described under Rear panel Common connections Pin numbering of both 25 Way Male D type connectors on X300 looking at rear panel 10 11 12 o o o o 0 0o 20 21 22 23 24 25 13 O O 14 O 15 O 16 O 17 O 18 O 19 Video 5 16 Alarm In 8 Connector Pin Pin 1 Video GND In 5 14 Video In 5 2 Video GND In 6 15 Video In 6 3 Video GND In 7 16 Video In 7 4 Video GND In 8 17 Video In 8 5 Video GND In 9 18 Video In 9
28. E IF POWER TO THE UNIT IS LOST DURING A SOFTWARE UPGRADE WHEN REVIEWER IS CONNECTED TO X300 THE POWER SUPPLIED TO THE X300 MUST BE 12V 1 2A 89 APPEXDIX 1 Health SMS Message Format If a parameter is not known or not to be included i e set to NO on the menu then the char is used in the message Three examples are shown below 1 076812 BUS AO52 WXA L CNCC 064253 280509 120510 240509 S 212756120509 S 17 MODEM SEND ERROR 1 076812 BUS AO52 WXA HUNTINGDON12 L CNCC 064518 280509 120510 240509 064353 280509 S 63 LOG RESET FIELD lt 1 type gt lt 2 serial_num gt lt 3 veh_id gt lt 4 veh_id1 gt lt 5 gpS_pos gt lt 6 last_curr gt lt cams_conn gt lt 8 curr_ts gt lt 9 last_rec file _ts gt lt 10 led_status gt lt 11 log_ts gt lt 12 log_mode gt lt 13 log_code gt lt 14 log_desc gt DESCRIPTION Reason health SMS has been sent Unit serial number Optional camera 1 text Optional filename text Current or last GPS position Indication that GPS position is last known or current GPS position List of cameras connected Snapshot of current timestamp Timestamp of last recorded file Service Fail Record LED status Timestamp of the last log entry Log entry mode Log entry code Log entry description VALUE 0 SMS POWER UP 1 SMS SEND DAILY 2 SMS SEND NOW 3 SMS SEND NOW via incoming SMS
29. EXT WRITEFILE TICKETS lt R gt DATE 6 12 2010 TIME 11 48 00 LOCATION KINGS CROSS ENDFILE lt R gt Reading files Read File command READFILE lt FILENAME gt lt R gt A return lt R gt character at then end of the READFILE lt R gt command will signify the beginning of the reading process Data will now be transmitted from the X300 to the client The handshaking line CTS on port 1 may be used if required to pause the data flow If the file system fails to open the file for any reason FAIL lt R gt will be returned to the client A check is done on the file name length if the user overruns FAIL lt R gt will be transmitted to the client and the read command is aborted If all is good OK lt R gt is sent followed by the file data followed the token ENDFILE lt R gt The following example reads the file TICKETS EXT Sent to X300 Received from X300 READFILE TICKETS lt R gt DATE 6 12 2010 TIME 11 48 00 LOCATION KINGS CROSS ENDFILE lt R gt Recording If for any reason recording stops even if instructed to the X300 will return RECSTOP lt R gt FDISKREMOVED lt R gt will be sent under two conditions 1 The disk is removed from the X300 at anytime post X300 initialization 2 Live view always has been enabled and the X300 boots without a disk FDISKIN lt R gt will be sent under two conditions 1 The disk is inserted into the X300 at anytime post X300 initialization 2 Live view always has been enabled
30. IVIEW Invokes the video output to display MULTIVIEW for the period of the alarm See multiview setup in the VIDEO OUTPUT menu for camera number layout IMG gt EMAIL Initiates the X300 to email a snapshot image of the specified camera See the SMTP EMAIL menu in EXTERNAL SETTINGS for email configuration CURRENT STATE Shows the current OPEN CLOSED state of each of the 4 alarm inputs The corresponding number for each alarm input will be highlighted for CLOSED and not highlighted for OPEN EMBED ALARM STATE MENU Text can be embedded into recorded images using the EMBED alarm state menu 8 user defined characters can be entered per input and positioned either top or bottom of the image The text will display on the footage for the duration of the alarm plus any post alarm duration The text will be embedded on all camera views simultaneously and will appear on all selected cameras during playback in PCLink200 If a recording mode is used as an alarm function the settings are as per the settings in the relevant recording mode menu e g If NORM REC is selected the settings in NORMAL RECORDING are used 47 ALARM OUTPUT OUT ACTIVE WHEN LD1 CLOSED LDZ CLOSED ALM CLOSED CURRENT STATE CLIOSIED Ie JAN This menu sets the conditions for the Alarm outputs This determines whether the X300 alarm output goes closed or open when any of the set conditions are met The X300 has three outputs LED1 LD1 LED2 LD2 and ALA
31. Live View the 9 16 button enables PTZ presets to be set This is used in conjunction with the STOP button to setup PTZ presets There are 2 shifts states indicated by the STOP LED OFF shift not enabled ON set preset additional cmds The following commands are only supported by the VISCA PTZ protocol REVIEWER KEY lt lt gt gt PTZ FUNCTION With shift enabled STOP key Focus Far Iris Open Focus Near Iris Closed Auto Focus Auto Iris Press the camera number of the PTZ camera you wish to assign presets to Press the 9 16 button on the Reviewer 9 16 LED ON Move the camera to the desired position zoom level Press the STOP key the STOP LED will illuminate and remain ON for 10 seconds Press the number key you wish to assign that preset position to The using the arrows to move the camera position the X300 uses a PROGRESSIVE SPEED control If a directional arrow is held on the Reviewer the camera will begin moving slowly then speed up 85 PTZ MODES The following table describes the LED and Reviewer key press behaviour if certain PTZ VIDEO OUTPUT options are setup on the DVR MODES REVIEWER LEDs BUTTON PRESS SWITCHER AUTO ON To enter the DVR menu press the MENU EXIT or ARROW keys FREE ROAM AUTO OFF Press numeric keys to select the desired camera non PTZ camera CAM ON If a PTZ camera is selected then the ARROW and 0 9 buttons are now managed by PTZ To enter the DVR menu press the MENU EXIT k
32. ME lt R gt to which 12 23 23 lt R gt is returned GETDATE lt R gt to which 23 09 05 lt R gt is returned LED1_1 lt R gt turn LED1 on HCAMTEXT_1_Hello gt lt R gt writes Hello to the console at record time in the top left corner A windows demonstration tool is available upon request by emailing support tspace co uk 41 X300 MENU SYSTEM The X300 is configured using a tiered menu system There are two top level menus through which all features and settings are configured The MAIN MENU relates to the Recording functions files and video output MAIN MENU NORMAL RECORDING TIMER RECORDING ALARM RECORDING 5D RECORDING SHOT RECORDING MOTION DETECTION AUDIO RECORDING RECORDED FILES VIDEO OUTPUT SETTINGS MENU The SETTINGS MENU is where the X300 and any connected equipment are configured SETTINGS MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT ADVANCED Each menu feature and setting is detailed in the following pages Across the different recording modes the X300 has some common settings for example Images per Second The IPS can be configured from 0 1 to 50 per camera to save duplication these options will only be documented in the first instance and subsequent features should be assumed to be the same unless explicitly stated The majority of menu screenshots are based on the X300 4 4 channel DVR If using an X300 16 16 channel DVR there will be some subtle differences for example in Normal record
33. MOUT 0 or 1 Returns the status of ALARM Input 0 or 1 Returns the status of ALARM Input2 0 or 1 Returns the status of ALARM Inputs 0 or 1 Returns the status of ALARM Input4 0 or 1 Turns Multiview On Turns Multiview Off Logs a text message to the X300 s service log does not light service LED Sending RESET LOG as the text marks off there LANLink should read the messages up to OK lt R gt is returned if the daily quota of 10 has not been reached other wise 10 DAY lt R gt Is returned 39 Commands in Detail GETFILETIMEDATE Gets the current playing position of the currently playing file Please use FMODESTATUS to tell if the time you are reading is live play or if in idle mode as the time you receive will ways be the current last position played GETSTATS Will return the following stats in the same format END lt R gt signifies end of file The stats may possibly grow in the future but will be append to this list Scanning for END after the data has been retrieved Data may be scanned for by capturing just after the colon and just before the end of line lt R gt Capacity 500 11GB Used 0 38 Write Protected 0 00 First File 16 09 00 06 03 14 Last File 16 50 00 06 03 14 Days Recording 0 03 Model Number Hitachi HTS545050B9A Serial Number 100924PBN400B7F2LW7L FEND DELETEALLREC The DELETEALLREC command will stop the current recording and delete all recording files When compl
34. OF CONFORMITY EC Declaration of Conformity CE We Timespace Technology Ltd Blackstone Road Huntingdon PE29 6TT United Kingdom declare that the X300 Digital Video Recorder Meets the intent of the European Council Directive 89 336 EEC referred to as the Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive The product conforms to the following standards which have been listed in the Official Journal of the European Union EMC Emissions EN55022 2006 A1 Information technology equipment Radio disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement Conducted EN55024 1998 A1 A2 Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement Dr ROBERT HEYLEN TECHNICAL DIRECTOR 1 December 2010 1 The Eastgate Office Centre Eastgate Road Bristol BS5 6XX United Kingdom VCA Headquarters Switchboard 44 0 117 951 5151 Main Fax 44 0 117 952 4103 Email enquiries vca gov uk Web www vca gov uk THE UNITED KINGDOM VEHICLE APPROVAL AUTHORITY 1 COMMUNICATION CONCERNING THE TYPE APPROVAL EXFENSION OF FYPE APPROVAL 5 A OF PY PEAPP ROYAL OF A TYPE OF COMPONENT SEPARATE F ECHMCALUNTF WITH REGARD TO RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION DIRECTIVE 72 245 EC AS LAST AMENDED BY DIRECTIVE 2009 19 EC Type Approval No e11 72 245 2009 19 5917 00 Reason for Extension Not applicable EC type approval mark to be affixed on ESA e11 03 5917 SECTION 0 1 M
35. PY Files that are recorded on the X300 cartridge can be selected and copied to the SD card for review on a PC See next page for details The SD Card menu shows the current Status of the SD card e PRESENT NOT PRESENT or RECORDING TO SD LOCK OVERRIDE can be used to override the physical lock status of the SD card For example if an SD card is inserted with the lock enable this usually prevents any data being written however the X300 can override this HDD FAIL SD REC sets the number of seconds the SD card will record for once a Hard Disk write fault has been detected before the X300 reboots in order to re try the HDD An SD INFO page includes details such as Size used SD serial number etc Within the SD card RESET menu DELETE ALL RECORDING FILES will remove all recordings from the SD card including write protected files Only do this if you want to completely remove all recordings there is NO undo option Press the right menu button to go to a warning screening press right again to carry out this action Pressing Menu Exit will abort this procedure SECURE DISK WIPE will permanently delete all recording files on the SD card This should only be used if files need to be completely destroyed NO files will be able to be recovered A final warning message will appear before this function is carried out Pressing Menu Exit will abort The DELETE ALL RECORDINGS and the SECURE DISK WIPE are the same functions found in the mai
36. RECORDING FILES SECURE DISK WIPE USER PROFILE 1 USER 1 USER PROFILE 2 USER 2 USER PROFILE 3 USER 3 PROFILE DEFAULTS LOAD PROFILE SAVE PROFILE MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH DELETE ALL RECORDING FILES will remove all recordings from the hard disk including write protected files Only do this if you want to completely remove all recordings there is NO undo option Press the right menu button to go to a warning screening press right again to carry out this action Pressing Menu Exit will abort this procedure SECURE DISK WIPE will permanently delete all recording files on the hard disk This should only be used if files need to be completely destroyed NO files will be able to be recovered A final warning message will appear before this function is carried out Pressing Menu Exit will abort Three User Profiles can be configured with different settings for different uses or recording modes This gives the user an easy way of quickly switching between types of recording required without having to setup the X300 each time Each profile can be named individually In addition to the three user profiles the X300 Default settings can be loaded Use the PROFILE selection to choose between DEFAULTS and USER 1 3 Then select LOAD PROFILE to load those settings SAVE PROFILE will write the currently loaded settings back to the flash memory using the selected PROFILE name Example User sets up NORMAL recording with 2 cameras on D1
37. RM OUT ALM ALARM OUTPUT CLOSED OPEN WHEN TEST OPEN CLOSED Sets the input to OPEN CLOSED for testing purposes ALARM OCCURRED An ALARM event has occurred RECORD LED The front panel record LED is active DISK LED The front panel disk LED is active CAM LED The front panel camera LED is active FAIL LED The front panel fail LED is active SERVICE LED The front panel service LED is active FRONT LEDS Any of the front panel LEDs are active MOTION DETECTED Motion is detected CAM DISCONNECTED Any camera is disconnected GSENSOR TRIGGER Any of the XP200 GSensor configured thresholds are reached exceeded LAN ACTIVE Files are being transferred via the LAN interface HD WP A percentage of the hard disk cartridge contains Write Protected files 25 50 60 70 80 90 and 100 HD FULL A percentage of the hard disk cartridge if full 25 50 60 70 80 90 and 100 IMG gt GSM When the Image Transfer feature is triggered the LED output will turn on during the dialling process flash during data transmission and turn off when complete ready for next transmission The only addition to this is that the Service LED will illuminate on a failed transmission after the re try process See REMOTE SETTINGS and ALARM INPUT for further details AUDIO VOR Voice Operated Recording If the detected level of audio input reaches a certain percentage 25 50 75 the alarm output can be triggered using ALARM O
38. Red when any of the Fail conditions are met refer to Service Fail page Service Illuminated Orange when any of the Service conditions are met refer to Service Fail page At Power On All LED s will illuminate whilst the X300 initialises and will remain lit during system check menu disabled until the unit is operational Once operational only the Pwr LED will remain illuminated unless recording is taking place CARTRIDGE LOCK Locked Securely locks the removable cartridge in place and enables it for use Unlocked Turns off the cartridge releasing it for removal SD CARD The X300 supports a single SD card for two configurable functions Dual Recording The X300 menu settings can be configured to record up to 25 images per second to the SD card in addition to primary images per second being recorded to the cartridge All additional data for example audio and gps are also included within the SD recorded files File Download Files that are recorded on the X300 Cartridge can be selected and copied to the SD card for review on a PC SD Card Compatibility The X300 supports SanDisk SDHC Ultra or Extreme cards only Sizes include 4GB 8GB 16GB and 32GB Both 15 and 30MB s SD cards are compatible however for best Audio playback results 30MB s is recommended TIMESPACE REVIEWER CONNECTOR Connect the Timespace reviewer to X300 Reviewer socket using a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable Signals for this connector are as follows
39. The real time clock was out of sync by more than 10 seconds when the time was updated over GPS 15 Check update system Time 17 SMS MODEM SEND ERROR Check SIM Card Cable Power 18 SMS DIAL OUT FAIL Check SIM Card Cable Power 00 819 SYS SMTP FAIL SMTP error failed to send email Camera disconnect detected more than four 840 CAM INTERMITTENT CAMERA times suspect intermittent camera System Log Reset By User No action for 863 USR LOG RESET information only HDD delete all rec files failed must have been an 864 HDD DELETE ALL FILES FAILURE unscheduled reboot during the process HDD card secure card wipe failed must have 865 HDD SECURE DISK WIPE FAILURE been an unscheduled reboot during the process SD card delete all rec files failed must have 866 SD DELETE ALL FILES FAILURE been an unscheduled reboot during the process SD card secure card wipe failed must have been 867 SD SECURE CARD WIPE FAILURE an unscheduled reboot during the process ee a i i j 04 Failure to Read Write SD Card 25 PROGRAMMING The X300 is configured using a tiered menu system The menu system is accessed using the Reviewer To enter Menu System press any of the four MENU arrow buttons To exit the Menu System or to move back up a level press the MENU EXIT button See the Reviewer section for details on how to its functions controls HELP SCREENS Throughout the menu system each page has an associated Help screen and describ
40. URCHASE OF USB KIT T605 USB INCLUDES THE NECESSARY LICENSE FOR USE OF PCLINK SUITE SOFTWARE ON ONE PC INCLUDING FREE OF CHARGE UPDATES REASONABLE USE ALLOWS A SECOND INSTALLATION ON A PORTABLE COMPUTER PROVIDED BOTH INSTALLATIONS ARE NOT USED SIMULTANEOUSLY TIMESPACE TECHNOLOGY DOES NOT AUTHORISE THE UNLICENSED USAGE OF PCLINK SUITE SOFTWARE THE X300 RECORDER MUST ALWAYS BE MOUNTED SO THAT THERE IS A FREE FLOW OF AIR AROUND IT IF IT IS MOUNTED IN AN ENCLOSURE IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT ADEQUATE VENTILATION IS PROVIDED AND IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A FAN IS INCORPORATED IN THE ENCLOSURE DESIGN IF THE X300 RECORDER IS MOUNTED IN A VEHICLE OR OTHERWISE SUBJECT TO VIBRATION SUITABLE DAMPING MUST BE BUILT INTO THE MOUNTING HARD DISK CARTRIDGES ARE SENSITIVE TO SHOCK VIBRATION AND HUMIDITY AND MUST BE USED WITHIN OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE AS DETAILED IN THE X300 SPECIFICATION ITIS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT RECORDING IS STOPPED BEFORE POWER IS REMOVED FROM THE X300 TO AVOID LOSS OF DATA IT IS ALSO RECOMMENDED TO STOP RECORDING BEFORE THE CARTRIDGE IS REMOVED CARTRIDGES SHOULD BE SAFELY REMOVED FROM WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT PRIOR TO REMOVING POWER USB CABLE DATA LOSS OR CORRUPTION MAY OCCUR IF THIS IS NOT FOLLOWED DO NOT WET THE PRODUCT WHEN CLEANING THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM BATTERY DO NOT RECHARGE OPEN HEAT OR DISPOSE OF IN FIRE DISPOSE OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATIONS X300 MAY BECOME UNUSABL
41. UTPUT 3 If using this trigger as an alarm input a wire link will need to be in place on the X300 rear panel green block see rear panel for wiring pinout If the VOR output is being used as an alarm input to trigger recording it can only be used to trigger ALARM recording mode Example setup of VOR 1 ALARM OUTPUT ALM CLOSED AUDIO VOR 75 2 ALARM INPUT LD1 CLOSED FUNCTION ALARM REC CAMS 1 The above example assumes that there is a wire link on the green block between ALARM OUT and ALARM IN1 The POST TRIGGER time can also be set to record for x seconds after the audio trigger has finished 48 The ALARM CAMERA CYCLER function can be used as a test auditing function to cycle through the cameras and health page Set the ALARM input function and attach an external trigger then setup how many seconds the CAMER CYCLER ALARM function will dwell on each camera and HEALTH PAGE before returning to the SWITCHER function 49 SD CARD STATUS NOT PRESENT RECORDING ENABLE OFF LOCK OVERRIDE OFF HDD FAIL SD REC 4 SECS RECORDING RECORDED FILES FILE COPY FILE SYSTEM INFO RESET FORMAT The X300 supports a single SD card for two functions SD CARD RECORDING The X300 can be configured to record up to 25 images per second to the SD card in addition to the primary images per second being recorded to the cartridge All additional data for example Audio and GPS are also included within the SD recorded files FILE CO
42. X300 Instruction Manual TIMESPACE US Designed and Manufactured in the UK TiN The latest version of the X300 Manual is available online www tspace co uk X200 Operating Software V2 0 1 X300 Operating Software V1 3 2 V400 Operating Software V1 2 3 PCLink Suite V7 5 PCLink200 V1 8 2 PCPlayer V1 8 2 RemoteLink V1 8 2 X Communicate V1 8 2 Kstation V1 0 0 4 SafetyLink V1 0 ImageLink V1 0 LANLink V4 0 O 30th April 2015 Timespace Technology Ltd Blackstone Road Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE29 6TT UK t 44 0 1480 414147 f 44 0 1480 414146 e mail tspace co uk www tspace co uk Contents SN A SN PrN TP ST E Pe nr eT 5 ENVIRONMENTAL settee a is 5 SHOCK AND VIBRATION ocn ane neadeaceuleoneiuuaar E a E SE 5 A a a aye 5 CONFORMIT sia A O N 5 RECYCLING uronin id 5 EG DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY usa 6 ETT I gle a sO Eee a 7 SYS TEM OVERVIEW atrio ici n 10 o A N A E 11 SD Card COMPAD aiscin a a a a a a E 11 X300 Rear panel common CONNECTIONS cccoccccccccnccccnnccocnnonnnnnonanononnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnanos 13 A E R a a O a 15 A P ANO a diana hina naa dantenacnnd 16 X300 DIGITAL RECORDER ressanar N ON 18 Re By 2 I M91 een a ra E 19 TAOS VENICE Ki eceso teen dea 20 SERVICE ANDFAILLED ariadna 25 PROGRAMMING A oP EE PP OEA 26 HELP SCREENS int a 26 SOFTWARE UPDATE Si AA sat seuee 26 SOFTWARE UPDATES PEU linda dias 27 LANGUAGE SELEC TION 0 A As 28 VIDEO STPANDARD PAL NTSC
43. a 68 ORO E E a a a ian itA bi vente cect ieclete saa 69 A A eae aeee 70 GoWeREMO Esas 71 SMS MESSAGES 1 tds aio 72 PREAL PROVER gt Mons o e o o aaa 73 IMAGES OVER Mons ct re ere ee ene ere eee ere re mene eter er eer 74 FLA ee a a o id Ns 75 SVT EE Us ti a e te ds dell 76 WEBOENVE e o sl a O al o 77 ADAN E dee 78 LOAD SYS TEM UPGRADE uu aaads 80 TIMESPACE REVIEWER 1 cae AAA ds 81 FUNCTION ui aaa 81 MENU NAVIGA TION CONTRO Iscar A AS 82 PLAYBACK amp RECORDING iaa aria Rda 83 GAMERA SMU GE rc ie oh a tato ideada 84 PRZ ONTROL Srita E A ne ener ner ee erne eae re rere 85 SETTING PTZ PRE OE TS serotonina 85 PIZMODE Siroco rada 86 USB INTERFACE KIT arrian toca tee es eee A 87 PELINESSUITE ocio 88 VV INIING Stalin ol 89 APPEXDIX 1 Health SMS Message ForMad cccccoocnnccccncnccccnconccnnnnncononcnnononnnnnnnnnnnnononcnnonnnnnnennananconanens 90 ARPEXDI 2 D O a eee 93 APPEXDIX 3 Transport for London IBUS diagnostic interface oooonccccccoonnccnncnononccnccnnnanconcnonnnncannnos 94 SAFETY The X300 is designed to be powered from an external power source which complies with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC The X300 is designed for indoor use in the temperature range 0 to 50 C 20 to 80 RH non condensing ENVIRONMENTAL The X300 may be operated in ambient temperatures from 5 C to 40 C This specification applies in still air with the X300 mounted horizontally and ambient temperature measured 15cms
44. above the centre of X300 If the X300 is to be mounted in an enclosure is important that the internal temperature inside the enclosure does not exceed the specification above and any new enclosure design should be tested SHOCK AND VIBRATION Due to the nature of hard disk drives it is essential that the X300 is isolated from vibration and shock as much as possible Consideration should be paid to the mounting position so that the levels of shock and vibration that may be encountered are minimized In situations where some exposure to shock and vibration are unavoidable it is strongly advised that the T406 Anti Vibration System is used This system is specifically designed to isolate the X300 from shock and vibration Further details and fitting instructions can be found in the Anti Vibration Kit section of this manual EMC The X300 complies with the relevant EEC Automotive E Mark and EMC standards for this type of product CONFORMITY EMC Conformity CE Mark Meets the European Council Directive 89 336 EEC EMC Directive relating to EMC Emissions EN61000 6 3 2001 and EMC Immunity EN61000 6 1 2001 EMC Conformity E Mark Meets the Type Approval requirements of European Commission Directive 95 54 EC CFR47 2009 Class A Part 15 Radiated Emissions and Conducted Emissions RECYCLING When the product has reached its end of life and requires disposal recycling instructions are available upon request EC DECLARATION
45. ake trade name of manufacturer Timespace Technology Limited 0 2 Type and general commercial description s X300 Digital Video Recorder aS Means of identification of type if marked on the vehicle component separate technical unit 1 2 Self adhesive label containing the part number Ai Location of that marking Top left of the digital video recorder 0 5 Name and address of manufacturer Timespace Technology Limited Blackstone Road Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE29 6TT United Kingdom Name and address of authorised representative if any Not applicable EAL231520 An executive agency of the Department for Transport December 2009 Issue 1 72 245 EC AS LAST AMENDED 0 7 In the case of components and separate technical units location and method of affixing of the EEC approval mark Self adhesive label on the bottom of the digital video recorder 0 8 Address es of assembly plant s As 0 5 above SECTION II 1 Additional information where applicable See Appendix 2 Technical service responsible for carrying out the tests MIRA Nuneaton 3 Date of test report 22 June 2011 4 Number of test report 1029232 03 O Remarks if any See Appendix 6 Place BRISTOL T Date 10 JULY 2011 8 Signature A Sn Technical and Quality Group A W STENNING Head of 9 The type approval file deposited at the Administrative Service having delivered the type approval may be obtained on request 1 Delete where not
46. and the X300 boots with a disk 38 Control Commands RECSTART lt R gt HRECSTOP lt R gt STOP lt R gt PLAY lt R gt HREPLAY lt R gt FWIND lt R gt HREWIND lt R gt FHXPLAY_ lt FACTOR gt lt R gt HCAMERA_ lt 1 16 gt lt R gt HLIVEVIEW lt R gt HAUTOLIVEVIEW lt R gt HJOGFORWARD lt R gt HJOGBACKWARD lt R gt GOTONEWESET lt R gt FGOTOOLDEST lt R gt FGOTO_ lt HH MM DD MM YY gt lt R gt FGOTO_ lt HH MM SS DD MM YY gt lt R gt FSETTIME_ lt HH MM SS gt lt R gt SETDATE_ lt DD MM YY gt lt R gt GETTIME lt R gt GETDATE lt R gt NEXTFILE lt R gt PREVIOUSFILE lt R gt GETFILETIMEDATE GETSTATS DELETEALLREC LED1_ 0 1 LED2_ 0 1 HALARMOUT_ 0 1 ALARMIN1_ 0 1 ALARMIN2_ 0 1 HALARMIN3_0 1 HALARMIN4_0 1 HCAMTEXT_ lt 1 16 gt _ lt TEXT gt lt R gt DISKSTATUS MODESTATUS HSETCAMTEXT_ lt 1 16 gt lt TEXT gt lt R gt FSETFILETEXT_ lt TEXT gt lt R gt LOGRESET lt R gt LOGREAD lt R gt LED1 lt R gt LED2 lt R gt HALARMOUT lt R gt ALARMIN1 lt R gt ALARMIN2 lt R gt ALARMIN3 lt R gt ALARMIN4 lt R gt MULTIVON lt R gt MULTIVOFF lt R gt LOG_ lt TEXT gt lt R gt start recording stop recording stop playback start playback standard play backwards standard fast forwards standard rewind standard plays at the specified factor speed camera to control switch to live view switch to live view automatic mode one frame backwards one
47. ari 28 HLESYSTE Mas a sd 28 VIDEO COMPRESSION assi ii a 29 AUDIO epn tee ewan taccn a N Aa N NaN E T R ae esee deci tee 30 PC ACCESS PRECAUTION Son ae oe eee 31 PG NETWORK ACCES Sia a 31 WATERMARK a olle tal ee ed det e 32 SEQUENCING scada 32 WATERMARK FILE tisores e a ete 32 A Rt eee eT A eT eee T Cet Ce ree me Cet Cee eR et Cae ee eet ae ee eee 33 REMOTE OPERATION GSM LAN Wifi 3G ccccceeessssssssssssssssssessesssssessseesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 34 RS232 EXTERNAL CONTROL 0 ccccceesssssssssssesssssessssessessesseesseesessseseseeessseeesesesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 36 En Eo 42 MAINNMENU a o a ne ld ea a e o dd 43 NORMAL RECORDING ereire en a a E 44 ALARM RECORDING adi 46 PASIAN AVON AIS ee consent n Ina seen 47 ALARM OUTPUT siene rr 48 NN SU A o COMPRO PE a O 49 A 50 SD GARD RECORDING iii da 51 SD GARD FIELE COPY riin ia a a a 52 SHOTRBRECGORDING aso 53 MOTION DETECTO Nicosia 54 PRE MOTION RATE RECORDING ni ita 55 AUDIOS RECORDING osasuna din 55 RECORDED FILE S raren n ts 57 VIDE OQ OUTPUT esaa E a e icc ate 58 MAIN VIDEO SWITCHER cirie e S a a i e T E aE E EE 58 AUX VIDEO SWITCHER cie ei eaei E SN 59 TIME AND DATE ae a a Se aha a a E ae Aa E R 60 CAMERA SETTINGS persiennen inea daaa steers ioia iaa aiaa aaia aa deaa anaia 61 HUESO 62 A a dtpeonmsbaceaactaameenalesmeanense 63 PASSWORD iia A A iaa 64 POWER OPTIONS sour 65 A emcee mea en eee eee ass 66 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT ini ita 67 PAN ii
48. ase for PCLink Suite and Timespace Digital Video recorders From the Help menu within PCLink select Updates and choose from the following Check For Latest Unit Updates Show Downloaded Updates Check for Latest Unit Updates PCLink will connect to the internet and check for updates for PCLink X200 and X300 If this is the being run for the first time updates will be found and downloaded Subsequent checks where no new version are available the download will be skipped Some basic user information will be collected and the option to be included in future software and product notifications There are 2 updated files available To download updates please enter your details below Name Company E mail address Subscribe to software release and product announcements Show Download Folder Download Updates Show Downloaded Updates PCLink will open the local folder that the updates were downloaded to PCLink 200 2 files were downloaded successfully Would you like to open the Y updates folder If updates are available for Timespace DVRs the downloaded xos files will be stored in the DVR sub folder e g Update X200 X200 V1 9 0 xos If a PCLink Suite update is available it will be downloaded as a zip file using the PCs Internet browser giving the user the opportunity to Save the file to their preferred folder Once complete the file must be unzipped to a temporary folder and TSSplash exe run double click
49. be set for miles per hour MPH or kilometres per hour KPH SYNC CLOCK WITH GPS The X300 can be configured to synchronize the clock with the data and time information received from the GPS unit When set to YES the X300 will synchronize the clock on power up GMT OFFSET When syncing with GPS time outside the UK it is necessary to set the GMT offset for the country region that the X300 is in to GMT GPS GSENSOR BAUD set the baud rate at which the X300 will communicate with the GPS and the XP200 GSensor when using both a GPS and the XP200 the baud rate must be the same A reboot of the X300 may be required when changing the baud rate in order to detect the GPS unit STATUS indicates whether or not a GPS unit has been detected The status will be DISCONNECTED if not unit is detected TRACKING SATELLITES if connected but no GPS lock has been established yet and if CONNECTED GPS data coordinates will appear 69 GSENSOR G ACC RESET ALARM GSENSOR SETUP RESET READINGS Timespace XP200 Accelerometer settings menu The XP200 is a GSensor device that provides X Y and Z axes data to the X300 via the serial port Data is displayed and recorded into each image along with optional GPS data GSensor readings are displayed for BRAKE Measurement of decreasing forward motion ACC Measurement of increasing forward motion LAT Measurement of lateral movement UP Measurement of upwards motion RESET READINGS Cl
50. bled Default is TSWEBO1 A single camera image can be displayed and refreshed at a rate of 2 images per second bandwidth dependent Options exist on the webpage to turn the stream on off select the camera to be displayed stop start recording and scale the image useful for different connection bandwidth types K3 TIMESPACE Stream Running pause run Camera 1 Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Recording On stop start scale 12 1 1 1 2 4 1 4 17 ADVANCED POWER STATE RECORD ENABLE RECORD BUTTON YES LIVE VIEW NO SPLASH SCREEN OFF HEALTH PAGE DISPLAY OFF FAIL QUOTA DAY 10 DAY VIEW SERVICE LOG Ii LOAD SYSTEM UPGRADE SAVE TO HD SAVE SYSTEM UPGRADE Contains advanced option that normally do not need to be edited after installation POWER STATE Set if the X300 will RECORD AT POWER UP DO NOT RECORD or USE LAST STATE If use last state is selected the unit will record on power up if it was recording when power was disconnected If it was not recording when power was disconnected it will return to this state on power up Default setting is RECORD AT POWER UP ENABLE RECORD BUTTON controls whether the record button on the front panel can be used to start and stop recording enable disable LIVE VIEW if set to YES live view of camera will be displayed even if the disk cartridge is removed If set to NO and the cartridge is not present the initialisation screen is shown
51. cameras in the manner specified e g in the above image CAM1 25ips HIGH and CAMS2 4 5ips HIGH The alternative setting is REC CONNECTED CAMS which would only record the cameras that the X300 has detected as being connected This allows the X300 to be deployed with 1 4 cameras without reconfiguring the menu just play amp play The total number of configured images sec is displayed along with the maximum Any adjustment to the camera ips resolution or number of recorded cameras will affect the REC TIME The REC TIME is an indication of the number of Days Hours Minutes that the X300 will record for based upon the current settings and entire installed cartridge capacity Connected cameras are identified by highlighting the relevant camera number with either a red background indicating colour or a white background indicating black amp white A copy down feature is available for configuring multiple camera settings The settings for the currently selected camera will be copied down to all remaining cameras subject to the global IPS limit By default all cameras are set to record in NORMAL RECORD mode and recording behaviour is set to RECORD AT POWER UP enabling quick deployment just connect cameras Hint RECORD AT POWERUP is found in SETTINGS gt ADVANCED 44 Ar AAA HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH PRESS O TO COPY DOWN B W WHEN TIMER STOPS STOP REC REC SPECIFIED CAMS SCHEDULE TOTAL IPS 100 0 OF 200 0 Daily on off
52. ch Mean Time In order to correctly work out the error between the local standard time used by the X300 s internal clock and that received from the GPS receiver the system must be set with the correct time zone offset GPS Baud Rate Set the X300 data rate according to the GPS mouse you are using Rates configurable include 2400 4800 9600 and 19200 38400 bps NB It maybe necessary to change the baud rate on the GPS mouse and set it to a specific rate inline with the X300 setting Reference the GPS mouse product instructions to configure the baud rate then power off on the X300 whilst connected to the GPS REMOTE OPERATION GSM LAN Wifi 3G The X300 system provides a number interfaces to remotely control and configure the recorder as well as reviewing recorded footage and displaying live camera views A GSM modem can be connected to the Serial port on the X300 and used to dial in to the X300 to view live camera images and configure the X300 menu settings SMS messages can be configured to send texts alerts for example on an Alarm input or Motion Detection SMS messages can also be configured to send the system Health update upon power up or configured time The X300 supports FTP over TCP IP using the Ethernet LAN socket The X300 FTP server allows video files to be downloaded using either a hard wired wireless or 3G IP connection A web browser can be used to FTP onto the X300 by typing the following in the address bar fto
53. ck an hour USA At 2am on the second Sunday in March the clock is put forward an hour At 2am on the first Sunday in November the clock is put back an hour 60 CAMERA SETTINGS DUPLICATE TEXT FROM CAM 1 TIMESTAMP POS BOTTOM LOW VEDEO ISE MELENG ri CAMERA DISCONNECT TIME 2 MIN Individual text for each camera can be inserted above the timestamp 12 user defined characters can be inputted per camera A duplicate text feature is available for copying down text from camera 1 to all remaining cameras The timestamp can be positioned either below or above the main area of the recorded image and fine adjustment of position made with LOW MIDDLE HIGH settings The timestamp can also be turned off and will not be written in to the recorded images Video Settings is used to control the video standard e whether the unit is to operate with PAL or NTSC cameras NB After changing the video standard setting a power cycle is required before the change comes into effect CAMERA DISCONNECT TIME allows disconnected cameras to be reported as connected for a set period of time This is useful in cases where a camera can take a while to boot and send its signal If there is no signal after the timeout the camera is treated as disconnected and is flagged in the service log Text input on the Reviewer is similar to a mobile phone keypad For example pressing 1 multiple times will sequence through A B C 1 blank See the text input se
54. ction under X201 Reviewer for full character map FILE SYSTEM RECORDING MODE LOOP RECORD LEE LENGTH 10 MINUTES FILENAME TEXT WRITE PROTECT ALARM REC YES WRITE PRODEG I Sn REG NO FILE PASSWORD PROTECTION ELLE SyYokem Check MENU i Sets the parameters of the file system and how files are laid to disk RECORDING MODE sets either LOOP RECORD oldest files will be overwritten first when the hard disk cartridge is full or SINGLE PASS recording recording will stop when the hard disk cartridge is full FILE LENGTH controls how often a new file is created A new file is created each time recording starts The file will be named with the date time when the recording started If continuous recording the next file will be started as per the file length settings or when next time boundary is met For example when using 10min files if recording starts at 10 03 the first file will contain 7minutes of video and the second file will be started at 10 10 then every 10 mins after a new file will be created Files can be configured for 5 min 10 min 1 hour or Unlimited For unlimited a new file will be created when it reaches 4GB in size limited by the X300 FAT file system FILENAME TEXT prefixes the recording files with up to 12 user defined characters 0 9 A Z space WRITE PROTECT ALARM REC selects whether alarm recording files are write protected If alarm files are write protected they will not be deleted on LOOP recording
55. d be zoomed in close to the entrance preset position 3 could be pointed at the exit The presets can be accessed by pressing the number keys on the Reviewer for quick panning to locations The presets can also be triggered via ALARM INPUTS PTZ PATROL SETUP configures the PTZ camera to switch between its PRESET positions as defined by the user This is similar to the main video switcher but the X300 is instructing the PTZ camera to move to different positions zoom level See REVIEWER section for PTZ key controls NB Some PTZ cameras will self enumerate in terms of PTZ addressing some require physically setting using dip switches see manufactures instructions for details You must connect the camera to the same DVR channel number as the PTZ addressing If not the controls within PCLink and the Reviewer may be associated with different connected cameras If you are connecting self addressing PTZ cameras they should be connected consecutively starting on channel 1 19 SMTP EMAIL From email com to email com subject Alarm NEVER T2 00 PD Se 1 NOW SERVER SMTP Email allows the X300 to send an email when an event occurs to a know email address The message will contain text entered in the email SUBJECT and BODY as well as a snapshot image from a selected camera and the current GPS position The following events can trigger an email to be sent ON POWER UP AT DAILY TIME on MOTION DETECTION on ALARM NB GPS posi
56. e D Type connector and connected to a metal back shell in order that the cable run and D Type connector are shielded X300 DIGITAL RECORDER INSTALLATION The X300 can be used free standing or it can be mounted using the 4 x threaded holes on the underside mounting screw size M4 0 7 Pitch 12mm The X300 requires 12V regulated power This can be applied to either via 12V DC jack socket or 12V screw terminals NB Do not use both power inputs simultaneously Cameras and other external equipment should be connected wired to the X300 before power is applied Mechanical Data fixing specification measurements shown in mm 212 1408 VEHICLE KIT The following instructions are based on the Timespace X200 DVR therefore some measuremenis will vary slightly from the X300 see INSTALLATION page of this manual for exact X300 mechanical data For use in mobile installations subject to shock and vibration Please adhere to the following instructions for the installation of the Vehicle Kit Failure to do so may result in the Mounting System not working correctly Inventory of Parts The Vehicle Kit consists of the following parts QTY Description 4 Wire Rope Mounts 1 Stabiliser Coupling 8 M4 x 12mm Counter Sunk Hex Head Screws In addition you will require a standard L shaped hex key This is essential as when all of the other screws have been tightened there is no room for any other tool to tighten the front lower pair
57. ears all current readings within this hour RESET ALARM Clears the alarm condition Within the GSensor setup menu the connection status is shown as well as the communication baud rate The baud rate can be changed here but must match the GPS baud rate if using GPS GSensor threshold triggers can be configured from 0 1 2 0 If the set value is exceeded an alarm can be raised used in conjunction with alarm outputs A link to both the Alarm input and output menu gives quick access to configure the required action GSENSOR SETUP STATUS DISCONNECTED GPS GSENSOR BAUD 4800 bps BRAKING 2 0 ACCELERATING 2 0 LATERAL 2 0 UP 2 0 ALARM INPUTS MENU ALARM OUTPUT MENU RESET ALARM CONDITION 70 Settings for the serial port behaviour can be configured here to either communicate with a GSM modem or other external equipment RS232 GSM CONTROL Set port to send receive data to a modem BAUD RATE Set port to a baud rate to communicate with external equipment The X300 supports a token based command structure so that it can be integrated and controlled by 3rd party applications A selection of data rate is available for external control 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 56000 115200 See RS232 EXTERNAL CONTROL section of the manual SMS messages can be setup and triggered by the X300 VIEW STATUS gives statistics of SMS messages sent received as well as calls and image transfers Using the RESET MODEM funct
58. ecord whilst LAN transfer is taking place If set to YES then the X300 will continue to record during transfer If set to NO recording will stop during transfer and return to the previous recording mode after transfer LAN IDLE TIMEOUT Sets the number of minutes after the last LAN activity an ALARM output will stay active for This timeout is to be used in conjunction with the ALARM OUTPUTS TIME ADJUST PORT configures the network port number that the X300 will listen for time adjust broadcasts MAC is the unique hardware identifier for the network interface on the X300 68 GPS EMBED GPS POSITION NO EMBED GPS SPEED NO SPEED UNITS MPH SYNC CLOCK WITH GPS NO GMT OFFSET 00 00 GPS GSENSOR BAUD 4800 bps STATUS DISCONNECTED Global Positioning System serial connection setup menu The X300 can receive GPS data through the serial port and embed the data into recorded images GPS data includes positioning and speed and users can optionally turn these on or off Then turned on the data will be recorded with each image The X300 is compatible with the standard NMEA 0183 GPS protocol A suitable GPS serial unit can be wired to specific pins on the X300 serial port see X300 user manual for further information wiring diagrams EMBED GPS POSITION When set to YES will embed the position information in recorded images EMBED GPS SPEED When set to YES will embed the speed information in recorded images SPEED UNITS can
59. ed This will initiate the PCLink installer PCLink 200 After downloading the zip file to a temporary folder unzip it to a folder A and run TSSPlash 27 LANGUAGE SELECTION By default the X300 menu system is displayed in the English language Timespace Technology can provide a language template file which the user can translate and return to Timespace Technology for incorporation into the X300 software This will allow all text displayed on the Reviewer to be in the users preferred language Language Is selected in the SYSTEM SETTINGS gt RESET menu The X300 requires a power cycled before the new language settings will take effect VIDEO STANDARD PAL NTSC The X300 offers the ability to switch between different video standards PAL and NTSC PAL Phase Alternating Line is the standard used in most European countries with the exception of France The X300 when configured to use PAL offers a maximum capture rate of 25 fields per second NTSC National Television Standards Committee is the standard used in the United States of America The X300 when configured to use NTSC offers a maximum capture rate of 30 fields per second When configured to use one of these standards the X300 must use it exclusively This means that cameras of different types cannot be mixed on the device s inputs Note that if the unit is configured for PAL and an attempt is made to play back NTSC recordings the image will appear vertically sq
60. een text are not available for this output Switcher is configured in the same way as for MAIN out 99 TIME AND DATE TIME 09 29 23 DATE 23 03 12 MODE DD MM YY SET CLOCK TO THESE SETTINGS LAN WLAN TIME ADJUST NO SUMMERTIME ADJUST UK SUMMER WINTER TIME WINTER Time and Date settings can be set here Summer time adjustment can be selected for UK EUR and USA The current time date is displayed Enter new values using keys 0 9 To set the new time date select SET CLOCK TO THESE SETTINGS The date display MODE can be switched between DD MM YY and MM DD YY Format will be used for date entry and display throughout the system LAN WLAN TIME ADJUST allows the system to accept broadcasts over a LAN WLAN to adjust its time Time adjust network port can be configured in the External Settings gt LAN menu Summer time adjust automatically updates the system to daylight saving time valid for the country selected Adjustments are applied even if the system was powered off during the time change When the clock is put forward the time is now summer time which is winter time 1 hour When the clock is put back time reverts to winter time UK At 1am on the last Sunday in March the clock is put forward an hour At 2am on the last Sunday in October the clock is put back and hour CENTRAL EUROPE At 2am on the last Sunday in March the clock is put forward an hour At 3am on the last Sunday in October the clock is put ba
61. end an outgoing SMS to the phone number as configured in the menu settings SEND SMS selects when to send an SMS message Select between NEVER AT DAILY TIME and POWER UP DAILY TIME Specify the daily time the SMS message is to be sent when AT DAILY TIME is selected on the menu PHONE NUMBER Mobile number to send SMS health message to INCLUDE IN SMS Set these options to YES to include the specified information in the SMS message SEND SMS NOW Send a health message to the phone number specified now NB The SEND SMS NOW option cannot be invoked if connected to the X300 via RemoteLink using the GSM modem connection If this option is invoked the RemoteLink connection will be dropped and no SMS will be sent The message contains 1 Type or reason for health SMS Sending unit info GPS info Camera info Time info LED info Service log info which may be related to service fail LED NOOR ON See APPENDIX 1 HEALTH SMS MESSAGE FORMAT for further details on how to read the messages and integrate with other systems 73 IMAGE OVER GSM can transmit a single image by dialling out using a connected GSM modem to a PC running Timespace ImageLink application Image over GSM can be triggered via an alarm input which will initiate the X300 to transfer the image GPS location and other unit specific info Reference PCLink Suite manual for IMAGELINK and IMAGELINK Server application details 74 PTZ CAMERAS PROTOCOL VISCA
62. er password screen On correct password entry the password protection is temporarily disabled whilst that function is being used Password can be changed by first entering the current password followed by the new one entered twice for verification Password format is four digits only 0 9 Default password is 0000 four zeros In the event of a complete password lockout contact your installer or Timespace for a master unlock code support tspace co uk NB The SWITCHER password protection feature is not supported whilst in PTZ mode This is due to PTZ owning the video output function Disable the switcher password in the SETTINGS MENU gt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt PASSWORD menu by setting SWITCHER to NO FTP TELNET USERS Three different remote user access accounts exist and the passwords can be changed for each as required The usernames cannot be changed Passwords can be alpha numeric lower and upper case case sensitive 64 POWER OPTIONS ON LOW POWER 7 5V UNIT WILL STOP RECORDING NO If the X300 detects that its power source has dropped down to 7 5V recording will be stopped in order to preserve the latest recording file and the file system It is a low power file protection NB if this option is set to NO and the power does reach less than 7 5 recorded files cannot be guaranteed This is a useful feature where batteries are being used to power the X300 and over time their output declines 65 DELETE ALL
63. er sequence Set the MULTI CAMERA dwell time as required TIME DATE POSITION Screen text can also be displayed on the output and includes the current date amp time and if the X300 is recording Set the position of the screen text accordingly NB this does not effect the date time being recorded into the images that is set in SYSTEM SETTINGS gt CAMERA OPTIONS CAMERA TEXT POSITION sets the position of Live camera text e g CAM1 could be FRONT ENTRANCE This is useful for operators who are monitoring the camera outputs Multi camera view allows the simultaneous viewing of a number of cameras at the same time The output is split into tiles per camera 4 or 16 depending on model Multi view can be included in the Auto switching sequence Pressing the Auto key on the Reviewer will switch the video output between the configured cameras for the set period of time Single camera output is selected by pressing the camera number on the Reviewer 98 MULTI CAMERA SETUP Configures which cameras are to be displayed simultaneously X300 04 each tile can be set to display a quarter view of a camera X300 16 each tile can be set to display a sixteenth view of a camera If the same camera number is set to four tiles in a square then a quarter view will be shown MULTI CAMERA VIEW displays multi camera output as per the current settings AUX video out X300 16 only provides a secondary switcher output for video only Multiview and scr
64. ere possible LOAD WITH CARTRIDGE SETTINGS menu settings will be loaded from the cartridge In all LOAD instances the XOS will be loaded from the cartridge into the X300 internal flash memory The with cartridge settings option will also load the Settings from the cartridge e g if replicating settings from another X300 The load will take approximately 30 seconds and when the X300 reboots the current software version Is displayed on screen It can also be checked in the SETTINGS MENU gt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt SYSTEM INFO menu WARNING X300 MAY BECOME UNUSABLE IF POWER TO THE UNIT IS LOST DURING A SOFTWARE UPGRADE Software can be downloaded from the recorder to the cartridge This feature can be used to replicate settings from one recorder to another when setting up multiple units Software Download 1 With the cartridge locked in place in the X300 go to the SETTINGS MENU gt ADVANCED and select the SAVE SYSTEM UPGRADE option This will save the current X300 Software and Settings to the current xos file on the cartridge The cartridge could then be used in another X300 to load the Software and Settings using the above LOAD WITH CARTIDGE SETTINGS option Also the current xos file could be copied from the cartridge onto a PC using the USB kit and kept as a master settings file 26 SOFTWARE UPDATES PCLink PCLink Suite V7 2 onwards includes a software download feature for acquiring the current and future software rele
65. es the features on that page Pressing the HELP key on the Reviewer front panel will display the Help page Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to scroll through each help page The help pages included on the X300 are intended as a quick reference with more detailed descriptions contained in the X300 Manual SOFTWARE UPDATES Timespace recorders use proprietary embedded software in the form of XOS files Software updates for Timespace DVRs and PCLink Suite are available through authorised distributors or by contacting Timespace support support tspace co uk From PCLink V7 2 onwards updates can be automatically downloaded within PCLink Software can be uploaded to the recorder by copying an XOS file onto the removable cartridge using the PC USB interface then inserting the cartridge into the recorder and navigating to the relevant menu see below An example of the XOS file name is X300 V1 3 0 xos Software Upload 1 Using the USB interface kit copy the XOS file from the PC to the cartridge ensuring that no other XOS files exist on the disk 2 Insert the cartridge into the X300 and turn the key lock to the locked position 3 Once the X300 has initialised use the Reviewer to navigate to the SETTINGS MENU gt ADVANCED gt and select LOAD SYSTEM UPGRADE 4 There are three Load options to choose from LOAD WITH FACTORY SETTINGS all menu settings will be reset to default values LOAD WITH CURRENT SETTINGS menu settings will be maintained wh
66. ete OK lt R gt will be returned LED1 LED2 ALARMOUT The following 3 commands control the 2 digital outputs and the Alarm output These settings will be OR d with the current hardware states of the X300 LED1_0 1 lt R gt Turns LED1 ON or OFF LED2_0 1 lt R gt Turns LED2 ON or OFF ALARMOUT_0 1 lt R gt Sets the active state for the alarm output CLOSE OPEN The following commands will READ the status of the LED and ALARM out ports LED1 lt R gt Returns the status of the LED1 port 0 off 1 on LED2 lt R gt Returns the status of the LED2 port 0 off 1 on ALARMOUT lt Rs Returns the status of the ALARMOUT port 0 off 1 on ALARMIN1 ALARMIN2 FALARMIN3 ALARMIN4 Each one of the alarm inputs can be virtually activated by using the following commands which control each alarm input independently These settings will be OR d the current hardware states of the X300 HALARMIN1_0 1 lt R gt HALARMIN2_0 1 lt R gt HALARMIN3_0 1 lt R gt HALARMIN4_0 1 lt R gt By using these commands a camera may be assigned to each alarm input thereby allowing recording on each channel to be selective and or allow for a different set of recording rates between Normal and Alarm recording 40 The following commands will READ the status of the ALARMIN pots ALARMIN1 lt R gt Returns the status of the ALARMIN1 0 off 1 on ALARMIN2 lt R gt Returns the status of the ALARMIN2 0 off 1 on ALARMIN3 lt R
67. ext editor such as Wordpad should be used to view the watermark file Notepad won t be able to paginate the file format correctly 32 GPS The Global Positioning System GPS is a worldwide radio navigation system able to calculate position using triangulation based upon satellite signals The GPS must be positioned so its antennae have a clear line of sight of the sky obstructions such as foliage and reflected signals in built up areas can reduce the accuracy The X300 can be fed GPS data and embed coordinates into images for location identification and real time mapping playback in PCLink200 The X300 uses the NMEA 0183 Interface Standard GPS data is received into the X300 RS232 port using serial data communication The X300 can provide 5V power to the GPS mouse through the serial port Only GPS units which operate at this voltage and draw no more than 200mA should be used The X300 has been tested with the following GPS receivers Garmin GPS16 LVS amp GPS18 LVC amp GPS18x LVC RoyalTek Sapphire Serial GPSr Fortuna U2 Smart GPS Leadtek LR9450 NB When using the Garmin GPS18 LVC the X300 baud rate must be set to 192 00 Connection The GPS receiver is connected to X300 through the RS232 port The diagram below shows the 9 way D type connector viewed from the back of the X300 and details those pins to be used for the serial data connection and the 5V supply to the GPS receiver Connection e C 5V supp
68. ey FREE ROAM AUTO OFF ARROW and 0 9 buttons are now managed by PTZ PTZ camera CAM ON To enter the DVR menu press the MENU EXIT key Note Ifa PTZ DEFAULT AUTO CAMERA is set this is a higher priority than the VIDEO SWITCHER on power up PTZ PATROL AUTO FLASHING To enter PTZ PATROL press the AUTO key Live View switches CAM ON automatically between the PTZ presets for configured time To stop PTZ PATROL press the numeric CAMERA number key To enter the DVR menu press the MENU EXIT key PTZ PRESET Pressing numeric keys 1 8 will switch to the specified PRESET for manually switching position see above for SETTING PTZ PRESETS between configured presets and setting up ARROW and 0 9 buttons are now managed by PTZ presets To enter the DVR menu press the MENU EXIT key twice NB The SWITCHER password protection feature is not supported whilst in PTZ mode This is due to PTZ owning the video output function Disable the switcher password in the SETTINGS MENU gt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt PASSWORD menu by setting SWITCHER to NO 86 USB INTERFACE KIT The purchase of USB Kit T605 USB includes the necessary licence for use of PCLink Suite software including free of charge updates on a single PC reasonable use policy allows installation on a secondary portable PC laptop Timespace Technology does not authorise the unlicensed usage of PCLink Suite software The USB Kit provides all hardware and software necessary to review a
69. frame forwards go to the newest recording go to the oldest recording go to time DD MM YY_HH MM go to time HH MM SS_ DD MM YY sets the time sets the date gets the time gets the date when playing skips to the beginning of the next file when playing starts at the beginning of the currently playing file when stopped and PREVIOUSFILE is issued twice followed by a play the previous file will begin playing from the beginning gets the current playing position of the currently play file returns statistics removes all recording files from disk Turns LED 1 output ON 1 or OFF 0 Turns LED 2 output ON 1 or OFF 0 Turns ALARMOUT LED Output ON 1 or OFF 0 sets the state of the Digital input 1 ON 1 or OFF 0 sets the state of the Digital input 2 ON 1 or OFF 0 sets the state of the Digital input 3 ON 1 or OFF 0 sets the state of the Digital input 4 ON 1 or OFF 0 writes text to the console at record time Char 255 moves to the beginning of a new line Maximum 49 characters per camera returns 1DISKREMOVED or DISKIN Returns RECORD PLAY or IDLE sets the camera text This is fixed to 12 characters per camera sets the filename text Max 12 characters resets the service log reads the service log and returns up to the 10 latest entries Returns the status of LED1 Returns 0 or 1 Returns the status of LED2 Returns 0 or 1 Returns the status of ALAR
70. gt Power 9 RD Receive Data lt Serial Data 5 GND Ground gt X300 output lt X300 input INPUT OUTPUT CONNECTOR 10 way screw terminal block 1234m 12 e elele 12VDC _ Alarm In Out LEDs 1A Input 0 The X300 requires 12V regulated power This can be applied to either via 12V DC jack socket or 12V screw terminals NB Do not use both power inputs simultaneously Connect alarm inputs 1 2 3 and 4 to terminal if closed or for open circuit leave open Connect alarm output to Out terminal pair Connect LED 1 between and terminal LED 1 including a series resistor to limit current Connect LED 2 between and terminal LED 2 including a series resistor to limit current Terminals LED 1 and LED 2 are high impedance LAMP LED off or OV LAMP LED on LED outputs 1 and 2 can be menu assigned to duplicate any of the 4 front panel LEDs power record service and fail ETHERNET CONNECTOR Connect via a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable straight i e pins 1 1 2 2 3 3 etc to Ethernet hub switch router wireless LAN adaptor or 3G modem LAN WLAN Internal Connections 1 Tx 2Tx 3 Rx 4 NC 5 NC 6 Rx 7 NC 8 NC The RS232 and 25 way D type connectors use a 4 40 UNC Thread type Jack Posts Farnell PN 1099010 mm AF Screw Head 4 40 UNC thread 3 16 Inches S5mm A F nut L Thread 13 vwihin 1 5 Pitches 4 x 40 UNC 24 G Drill 2 3 x 3 8 4 3 Deep to Shoulder 6mm AF Hex Stock
71. hen using the T407 Cartridge Lock an extra 20mm of 15 mm Clearance must be allowed at the front 21 Cable Installation Please note that when installing cables to the rear of the X200 it is important not to arrange or clamp them in such a way as to impede the free movement of the rear anti vibration mounts Bad Cable Installation Good Cable Installation X200 REAR X200 REAR Mounting Surface Mounting Surface Installation Procedure It is advised that some form of thread lock compound should be used on the screws securing the wire rope mounts to both the X200 and mounting surface This is in order to prevent loosening due to vibration WARNING Ensure only a small amount of adhesive is added to the screw points Excessive amounts will leak onto the circuit board and damage components Attach the Wire Rope Mounts to the X200 with four of the countersunk M4 hex head screws provided and L shaped hex key When attaching the rear pair of mounts please ensure that the stabilizer is sandwiched between the mounts and the X200 by aligning the stabilizer holes with the mounting holes in the X200 Please note that the open end of the C shaped plastic stabiliser should be attached to the rear wire rope mounts and face backward Once all of the Wire Rope Mounts have been securely attached to the X200 use a pair of countersunk M4 hex head screws to attach the bottom feet of the front Wire Rope Mounts to the mounting surface
72. ia channel 1 only Left Playback volume of the Reviewer s built in speaker can be adjusted between MUTE LOW MEDIUM HIGH FULL AUDIO ADVANCED has two functions are both for testing the output of the incoming Live audio feed HPOUT LOOPBACK High Power Output for listening to Live audio using the speaker on the Reviewer LOP LOOPBACK Line Output for listening to Live audio using the rear panel audio out REVIEW CHANNEL The X300 has two audio inputs however the Reviewer only has one audio output This function is used to switch the live playback output channel between 1 2 or BOTH AUDIO ADVANCED HPOUT LOOPBACK OFF LOP LOOPBACK OFF REVIEWER CHANNEL 1 ONLY PLAYBACK VOLUME HIGH RECORD INPUT RANGE 1 00 Vrms INPUT 1 LEVEL 2 36 dB INPUT 2 LEVEL 3 32 dB 96 RECORDED FILES FIRST LAST PAGE PAGE 1 OF 42 WSMGA FILTER OFF SIZE MB 32 40 09 03 14 41 2 07 32 38 09 03 14 3 7 07 30 00 09 03 14 96 5 07 20 00 09 03 14 355 0 07 10 00 09 03 14 365 4 07 00 00 09 03 14 371 7 06 57 28 09 03 14 3 9 06 57 28 09 03 14 94 1 06 53 18 09 05 14 152 7 06 53 10 09 03 14 7 9 Lists the recorded files and allows the user to select a file for playing or to change the write protect state of a file Files are shown in chronological order most recent file first Files are displayed by HH MM SS DD MM YY SIZE MB File status indicators include A Alarm W Write protected M Motion detection P Motion detect
73. ietary text string Several different data sets can be retrieved according to the input string The IBUS feature is available in software X200 V1 9 0 onwards X300 V1 1 onwards and V400 V1 0 onwards The IBUS menu is accessed using the short code 9001234 on the X200 and X300 and via the menu system on the V400 The short code can be entered from any menu using the number keys on the Reviewer IBUS IBUS ENABLED NO IP ADDRESS 192 108 10 20 IBUS DEBUG NO IBUS MESSAGE QUERY 01 SEND MESSAGE QUERY NOW IBUS ENABLED The IBUS interface can be enabled disabled by setting YES NO accordingly IP ADDRESS Sets the IP address of the receiving device default IBUS IP as above IBUS DEBUG For testing purposes a debug mode can be enabled This will increase the rate of messages sent out from the DVR to every 5 seconds It is not recommended to leave debug turned on during normal operation IBUS MESSAGE QUERY sets the type of test message that will be sent out when selecting the SEND MESSAGE QUERY NOW function The IBUS information can also be accessed using the RS232 command IBUS This command is only supported on the X300 amp V400 over the serial port no Telnet support Example setup of the IBUS interface on an X200 DVR includes Set recording parameters as required Enter IBUS short code and set ENABLED to YES Navigate to the ALARM OUTPUT when menu and set CAMERA DISCONNECTED to YES Navigate to the LAN menu and
74. ion pre trig S Shot G GSensor A file may have multiple statuses For example a write protected alarm file that was triggered by motion could have AWM _ _ A file with a W status will not be overwritten on Loop Recording The W status can be added or removed by pressing the Left key when the cursor is next to the recorded file Navigation First Last page Left key go to last page Right key go to first page Page Left key go to next page Right key go to previous page Up Down keys move cursor to a file Right key play file FILTER ON OFF The recorded files list can be quickly filtered in order to display only a certain file type e g only those that are Alarm files 57 VIDEO OUTPUT MAIN VIDEO SWITCHER AUX VIDEO SWITCHER These menus control the automatic switching and dwell time of cameras on the MAIN video out X300 04 and 16 channel and the AUX video out X300 16 channel only When selecting the VIDEO OUTPUT menu item from the MAIN MENU the X300 04 will display the menu below The X300 16 has an additional AUX video output and will display the above so that both outputs can be configured MAIN VIDEO SWITCHER CAM S EC MG gt A Mimi ul ED ESI a 3 4 MULTI CAMERA SEC TIME DATE POSITION NO TEXT CAMERA TEXT POSITION NO TEXT MULTI CAMERA SETUP MULTI CAMERA VIEW Set the desired camera DWELL time in seconds next to each camera that is to be included in the switch
75. ion will clear the statistics and send a modem reset command to the GSM modem With a special test plug fitted on the modem port it is possible to LOOPBACK test and confirm the hardware is functional 71 SEND SMS select when to send an SMS message NEVER Never DAILY At midnight every day WEEKLY Every Monday at midnight MONTHLY On the 1st of every month at midnight POWER UP When the X300 powers up This maybe useful as a test to let you know the X300 Modem is still on and functioning It is also useful to keep alive a prepay SIM card as some timeout due to inactivity Subject to mobile operator rules SEND SMS NOW Test the GSM SMS connection by sending a message using one of the six configured messages Six different SMS messages can be configured with different text and recipients Four lines of text can be inputted and additionally GPS location and speed can included in the SMS 72 HEALTH OVER SMS PHONE NUMBER SEND SMS NEVER DAILY TIME 12 00 INCLUDE IN SMS CAMERAIL TEXT NO FILENAME TEXT NO SEND SMS NOW LAST REQUEST NOT KNOWN HEALTH OVER SMS will send the X300 health status including recording state last recorded file camera status faults disk service conditions GPS location and serial number The feature can be setup to send an SMS at a scheduled time or if queried by an incoming SMS The incoming SMS must only include the words SEND SMS NOW and will then s
76. ise their very low levels of output to line level Microphone Microphones Pre amp Audio Inputs Line Level The X300 is configurable so that the line level input range can be set from 0 12 2 0Vrms sensitivity Audio sampling rate determines how much high frequency content there is in the recording The X300 samples at 44 1kHz C D quality which offers near perfect reproduction The audio sampling resolution determines the amount of noise in a system The X300 s 16 bit sampling resolution is C D quality with imperceptible noise as long as the user sets the recording level to the maximum possible without clipping to use the full dynamic range 30 PC ACCESS PRECAUTIONS The X300 file system uses a standard FAT32 linked index so that a PC can read the contents The PC will access the cartridges in a different way to the X300 The X300 will not be able to read every FAT32 file system written by the PC and it is therefore important to restrict what the PC does to the file system Permitted on a PC Reading the xba files Modifying the write protect status of files Performing disk utilities that read the disk e g Scandisk but do not modify disk Not Permitted on a PC All write accesses to the disk if it is to be reused in an X300 These include Formatting the disk on PC including any Disk Manager MBR checks fixes Defragmenting the disk Deleting files Renaming files Generating new files Creating
77. knowledgement Command carried out CLIENT The external equipment that is connected to the X300 via RS232 BAUD Rate This shall be selectable from within a menu lt TEXT gt Textual data Writing files Write File command WRITEFILE lt FILENAME gt lt R gt Close File command ENDFILE lt R gt A return lt R gt character at then end of the FWRITEFILE command will signify the beginning of the writing process All data from this point onwards will be written into the file specified If the file system fails to create the file for any reason FAIL lt R gt will be returned to the client A check is done on the file name length if the user overruns number of characters in total is greater than 60 FAIL lt R gt will be transmitted to the client and the write command is aborted The user should only use uppercase letters and numbers in the filename and the space character The extension EXT is automatically applied by the X300 for example Command Created file WRITEFILE REPORT lt R gt REPORT EXT WRITEFILE TICKET DATA 6 DEC 2010 lt R gt TICKET DATA 6 DEC 2010 EXT If the file has been created effectively OK lt R gt will be sent to the client The client may now proceed to send the file data When the token ENDFILE lt R3 is received the file is closed and the client will be 37 sent OK lt R gt A new file may now be opened if required In the example below all the text in BOLD is written to the file TICKETS
78. ly OOOO OV GND DATA RS 232 9 pin male d type gt X300 output lt X300 input Options The X300 GPS menu options allow the embedding of GPS position and speed assuming a valid GPS signal is being received and the data passed correctly to the X300 If a GPS receiver is connected but satellite lock has been lost then it is still possible to record the data but it will not indicate position speed date or time and the actual content may vary according to the type of GPS receiver employed 33 Time Sync The X300 Digital Video Recorder includes a clock which is used to timestamp recording files and overlay the date and time on recorded images Although accurate the system can be configured to synchronize the clock with the date and time information received from the GPS receiver When a GPS unit is plugged into the X300 and it has locked onto the satellites it then sends GPS time and position and other data every second If after 10 seconds the X300 s internal clock consistently show a time error compared to the GPS unit then the time error is noted On the next power cycle the time error is corrected A correction of up to 30 minutes is made Note that the X300 needs to be within 30 minutes from the accurate GPS time as the minutes and seconds only are corrected not hours or date Local Standard Time The time received from the GPS receiver is always UTC Coordinated Universal Time which is the same as GMT Greenwi
79. mail with a camera snapshot image as per settings in the SMTP EMAIL menu in EXTERNAL SETTINGS 99 AUDIO RECORDING USE FOR NORMAL RECORDING OFF USE FOR TIMER RECORDING OFF USE FOR ALARM RECORDING OFF USE FOR SD CARD RECORDING OFF CHANNELS STEREO SAMPLING RATE 44 1 kHz SAMPLING RESOLUTION 16 BITS RECORD INPUT RANGE 1 00 Vrms INPUT 1 LEVEL NOT RECORDING INPUT 2 LEVEL NOT RECORDING AUDIO ADVANCED This menu allows configuration of the audio recording parameters Audio can be enabled or disabled ON OFF for the following recording types Normal Timer and Alarm The X300 can be configured to record audio from a single mono channel input or two stereo audio inputs The X300 inputs are line level therefore some microphones will require the use of a dedicated preamplifier The X300 is configurable so that the line level input range can be set from 0 12 2 0Vrms sensitivity When recording the INPUT LEVELS will be shown as a percentage so the X300 can be setup to avoid clipping The sensitivity configuration will be dependent on the environment of the installation The X300 samples at the following KHz RATES 8 16 32 44 1kHz CD quality and 48 kHz Changing the RATE will affect the X300 recording time before the cartridge loops and begins overwriting the oldest footage Resolution is fixed at 16bits Individual audio channels can be played back using PCLink200 PC software Playback via the Reviewer is in mono v
80. mera that the images will be taken from Set the RESOLUTION number of SHOTS and the number of IMAGES PER SECOND required 53 MOTTON DETECTION CAMERA SETUP MASK VIEW EDIT DETECT VIEW ARMING DELAY OFF POST TRIG RECORDING 5 SECS NORMAL RECORDING NO TIMER RECORDING NO ALARM RECORDING NO PRE MOTION RATE RECORDING SMTP MESSAGE SMS MESSAGE Motion Detection is used to monitor defined areas for levels of motion above a defined threshold and then to trigger the X300 recording modes Normal Timer or Alarm set as YES NO CAMERA SETUP allows a selection of cameras to be monitored by the motion detection system Cameras that are OFF are ignored by motion detection The PERCENTAGE is used to set the level of change that must occur between successive frames to produce a motion event The DURATION is the number of consecutive motion events that must occur to trigger the motion system MASK VIEW EDIT allows the area of each camera to be defined using a moveable and variable size box cursor NB Any areas you set to be included excluded will be saved to the X300 and maintained even after a reboot The on screen cursor however will default in the middle of the MASK VIEW EDIT camera view after each reboot The stop key is used to switch the select box between GREEN RED and BAR GRAPH modes When the GREEN box is shown Okey activate include area camera view is clear When the RED box is shown Okey deactivate excl
81. n RESET menu for the X300 cartridge SD FILES menu displays a list of the files on the SD card The files cannot be played back on the X300 Navigation of the file list pages are via the left right arrow keys when FIRST LAGE page is highlighted Files can be write protected by scrolling down to the file and pressing the left arrow key a W should appear next to the file Pressing left again will remove the write protect A link to the main cartridge HDD files give quick access to see what is on the cartridge Some SD stats are given to aid in the select process e g size and capacity used 50 SD CARD RECORDING PRESS 0 TO COPY DOWN B W REC TIME HOURS MDAYs TOTAL IPS 24 0 OF 25 0 SD CARD RECORDING The X300 can be configured to record up to 25 images per second to the SD card regardless of PAL NTSC video standard in addition to the primary images per second being recorded to the cartridge All additional data for example Audio and GPS are also included within the SD recorded files Images per second can be set independently per channel however the Resolution is set based on the X300 s primary mode of recording e g if the X300 is Normal Recording with a RES of SUPER the SD recording files will also be SUPER If the X300 changes mode for example from Normal to Alarm recording and the RES is set differently in Normal and Alarm the SD files will follow the change and record the RES of Alarm recording for the period it is active
82. nd archive recordings on a PC from a Hard Disk Cartridge when it has been removed from the X300 Digital Recorder No additional device drivers are required for the USB Interface Kit when using Windows 2000 XP Vista or Windows Kit Contents 1x USB IDE Interface Lead 1x PCLink200 Software CD Connecting to a PC using the USB Interface Kit 1 Remove the Hard Disk Cartridge from the X300 2 Plug the multi pin D shaped IDE USB lead into the rear of the cartridge and then plug the smaller USB connector into an available USB port on the PC Once the disk has been connected the PC should take a few seconds to detect the disk and Windows should automatically assign a drive letter to it The drive should be viewable in Windows Explorer with XBA files visible with their associated icon assuming PCLink Suite is installed Recording files can now be viewed using PCLink200 Individual files can be opened directly from Windows Explorer by double clicking Upto 15 files can be opened by selecting them and using RIGHT CLICK gt OPEN WITH PCLINK200 XBA files can be dragged from a Windows Explorer window and dropped onto the main area of the PCLink200 window The entire cartridge can be loaded by opening PCLink200 and selecting the AUTOLOAD option A specific folder can be loaded from within PCLink200 FILE menu LOAD FOLDER A specific file can be loaded from within PCLink200 FILE menu LOAD FILE 87 PCLINK SUITE
83. no 224923 Right angle 2 1mm jack socket CPC part no AV15499 GREEN BLOCK Input Output connector Farnell part no 9632794 25 WAY D TYPE Farnell 1099054 Multicomp 9 WAY RS232 Farnell 1099052 Multicomp 24 SERVICE AND FAIL LED The Service and Fail LED s on the X300 front panel give a positive indication that a system fault has occurred Ifthe Service LED is lit then the system will most likely be functional but may not be performing as intended An example may be one of the cameras has failed If the Fail LED is lit then the system will not be functioning and requires immediately attention An example may be that the hard disk cartridge has failed The Service Fail conditions are stored on the X300 for review Each condition has an identifiable code and associated description The service log can be viewed here SETTINGS MENU gt ADVANCED gt VIEW SERVICE LOG menu The LED will remain lit and the problem which caused the Service LED to light will be listed in the log until the log is reset by selecting RESET SERVICE LOG SERVICE CODE CODE DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE ACTION Open circuit No current on power input to camera and no 101 116 camera signal Check Camera amp Cables Short circuit Over current on power input to camera and no 201 216 camera signal Check Camera 8 Cables 301 316 No signal Camera disconnected for cameras Check Camera amp Cables 811 CAM DISCONNECTED CAMERA Check Camera amp Cables SYS TIME ERROR
84. of screws Mounting Hole Preparation Drill four mounting holes to attach the Wire Rope Mounts If you intend to use the M4 x 12mm screws into blind holes then the holes will have to be drilled and tapped to accept an M4 screw with a thread depth of no less than 8mm If mounting the Wire Rope Mounts through a metal plate then longer screws may have to be used in order to allow a washer and nut to be attached on the other side of the plate The length of these screws will have to be chosen depending on the thickness of the plate and the height of the washer and nut Please note that any screw used for mounting the wire rope mounts to an enclosure surface must have an M4 thread and have a counter sunk hex head o U ev 0 oor M4 x 8mm Threaded Hole 4mm Through Hole 20 Mounting Hole Location The mounting holes must be drilled on 126mm and 88mm centres 42 mm X200 OUTLINE FRONT MOUNTING HOLE POSITIONS 112 mm 12 0 mm Total Mounting Volume Required lt is necessary to allow a minimum clearance of at least 15mm around the body of the X200 when mounted on the 1408 Vehicle Kit This is to allow free movement of the X200 on the anti vibration mounts and to prevent collision with either the enclosure or peripheral systems due to vertical and lateral movement under extreme shock and vibration conditions 142 mm SIDE VIEW 142 mm E i amp E Egi _ a TOP VIEW SE sd N N E F Please note that w
85. ollowing 4 characters attached to them pressing the key repeatedly will cycle through the 4 available characters The fifth character on each key is a blank space use this to delete any unwanted characters Key Number Characters 1 ABC 1 blank 2 DEF2 blank 3 GHI 3 blank 4 JKL 4 blank 5 MNO5 blank 6 PQR6 blank 7 STU7 blank 8 VW X8 blank 9 YZ9 blank 0 O lt gt blank Keep pressing keys 0 to 9 until the desired character appears For example pressing key 1 gives the A character pressing again the B character again the C character again the 1 character and finally a blank character The sequence repeats The camera text will appear above the time stamp on each image 83 CAMERA SWITCHER 00000 Y E 9 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 AUTO 9 16 1 8 Switch the view to camera 1 to 8 When playing back recorded footage pressing buttons 1 to 8 changes playback to that camera If the AUTO LED is lit buttons 1 to 8 change the live camera being viewed This camera is held on the main monitor 9 16 Press this button before pressing the number buttons 1 8 to access cameras 9 16 on the X300 16 AUTO Activate the auto switcher mode In this mode the monitor will show a live view and the cameras are cycled as specified in the VIDEO OUTPUT menu Press the AUTO button again to deactivate the auto switcher mode If an
86. ottom panel of the reviewer is illuminated The X300 display will be shown on the Reviewer monitor 81 The X201 Reviewer has 5 picture adjustment pots situated at the bottom left hand side of the reviewer These should not need adjusting from the factory settings however if necessary gentle turn using a small screwdriver i NTSC Tint colour balance when using an NTSC feed li Colour lil Brightness iv Contrast v Sharpness image pixel sharoness smoothness adjustment i ii ii iv v OFORO MENU NAVIGATION CONTROLS The keys on the Reviewer can be grouped into Menu Navigation Playback amp Recording Camera Switcher and Search amp Help A re D MENU uN V EXIT Press any of the 4 menu buttons to enter the main menu Once in the menu system their function is as follows A Move arrow cursor to the previous item Move arrow cursor to the next item If the arrow cursor is currently at a menu selection pressing the left button will cycle the value backwards V A lt If the arrow cursor is currently at a menu selection pressing the right button will cycle the value forwards If the arrow cursor is currently at a sub menu title pressing the right button will enter this sub menu The MENU EXIT Key on the Reviewer will exit the current menu and move back up 1 level in the menu system when pressed If already at the top level of the menu pressing this key will exit the menu system completely and return to the
87. ow for images sizes SUPD1 50KB per image VV High 42KB per image V High 34KB per image High 26KB per image Medium 18KB per image Low 10KB per image The X300 can record in two resolutions D1 Frame Resolution 720 x 576 pixels 2CIF Frame Resolution 720 x 288 pixels The resolution will automatically change from 720x288 to 720x576 when increasing from the SUPER to SUPD1 as the image becomes interlaced The X300 provides an on screen calculator during setup when using the Reviewer It shows how long the recordings will last before they are overwritten This is based on the current quality images per second seitings and the installed cartridge size 29 AUDIO The X300 has two line level audio input and output channels via a 5 pin DIN connector on the rear panel The two input channels record in Stereo and can be assigned to different recording modes e g Normal Record Timer Record and Alarm Record The audio channels can be played back individually or together when viewing footage in PCLink200 PC software They can also be disabled during playback The Reviewer can also be used for audio playback through its built in speaker The audio signal is carried to the reviewer via the RJ45 reviewer cable no other connections are necessary NB playback via the Reviewer is in mono via channel 1 only Left As the audio inputs on the X300 are line level some microphones will require the use of a dedicated preamplifier in order to ra
88. recording enabled so that the oldest files will be overwritten first The File System Recording Mode is set in the SETTINGS gt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt FILE SYSTEM menu 28 VIDEO COMPRESSION The X300 records images audio GPS and other meta data into 5 minute 10 minute or 1 hour proprietary format files ending with the XBA file extension For security and optimisation reasons xba files can only be viewed on a PC using the proprietary PCLink200 software or authorised Timespace partner software The images are compressed using MPEG2 in Full Update mode In Full Update mode each image stands alone in its own right and uses no prediction from previous images The advantage of full update recording is that each image is independent and free from any inter image distortion The images can also be searched easily during playback A trade off between image quality and file size can be made by selecting different levels of video quality on the X300 low medium high v high v v high and supd1 The low setting uses greater compression than the higher settings and consequently less disk space is used As image quality rises however so does the resultant file size so a decision will have to be made as to the level of image quality needed and the length of recording required to be stored on any given size of Hard Disk Cartridge The X300 uses a variable bit rate to produce an average image size of xKB x Is dependent upon the quality setting see bel
89. set has been performed then no log information will be available lt 11 log_ts gt Description The timestamp of the last service log Format is hhmmss ddmmyy or hhmmss mmddyy depending on menu setting OTHER gt TIME AND DATE mode option Note that there are no separator characters in the time and date strings due to message size limitations Contents Log timestamp timestamp e May be blank if no log lt 12 log_mode gt Description service log mode e g Service Failure Contents Mode text Mode text No mode available or no log available lt 13 log_code gt Description service log code relating to mode Contents Code text Mode text No code available or no log available lt 14 log_desc gt Description Reason for service log Note Due to message length constraints this information may be partial or missing Desc text Log description text No logs available 92 SPECIAL NOTES The timestamp format is either hhmmss ddmmyy or hhmmss mmddyy depending on the mode setting on the unit Note the lack of and separators the default setting is to include the separators If the message is too big for a single SMS then the message is cut short starting with the Service Log entry description i e the last entry The service log info must be appended to the end as it is the only variable that has a changing length with the exception of
90. set the IP ADDRESS to 192 168 10 30 and the GATEWAY to 192 168 10 20 Example setup of the IBUS interface on an X300 DVR includes Set recording parameters as required Enter IBUS short code and set ENABLED to YES Navigate to the LAN menu and set the IP ADDRESS to 192 168 10 30 and the GATEWAY to 192 168 10 20 Example setup of the IBUS interface on a V400 DVR includes Set recording parameters as required Enter IBUS menu and set ENABLED to YES Navigate to the LAN menu and set the IP ADDRESS to 192 168 10 30 and the GATEWAY to 192 168 10 20 It is advised to set the correct date and time when enabling the IBUS feature and ensure no Service Fail conditions are currently being displayed NB currently the X200 X300 and V400 connect to the IBUS system s network port 4 In the case of the V400 LAN socket 1 is currently used for the IBUS interface 94
91. termark Any modification to the recorded file will destroy the watermark The image audio and ancillary meta data that makes up the recorded file is passed though a function that generates a magic number or hash code from the data A hash code is created automatically by the X300 every 1 4 of a second for each 1 4 second of data Each hash is then passed though an encryption function and then stored in the file A sequencing number ensures that all hash codes and corresponding data are present and where multiple files exist that no files are missing To check that a number of files have not been altered or modified in any way the watermark checking program e g PCLink recalculates the encrypted hashes watermarks and checks these against the watermarks provided in the file If all the watermarks match the recorded file has not been tampered with The watermark is destroyed when the encrypted hash code stored in the file and the encrypted hash code of the data do not match PCLink produces a report which can be used in court to validate recorded files The watermark is always on the X300 i e all recordings have the watermark embedded in real time as the footage is laid to disk it cannot be turned off Within PCLink200 you can generate a report for a number of files You can also select a file for watermark checking Encryption type Hashing function SHA256 Encryption function AES256 SEQUENCING In addition to every 1 4
92. the alarm input to be ALARM REC Inputs can also be used to trigger other functions and modes of recording Alarm recording options and INPUT OUTPUT configuration are located in the ALARM I O sub menu PRE TRIG WRITE PROTECT specifies the duration prior to the alarm recording for which files will be marked as write protected This assumes that another mode of recording was already writing files to disk POST TRIGGER RECORDING specifies the duration of recording after the alarm trigger Once post trigger has elapsed recording will stop or return to the previous recording mode PRE and POST TRIGGER options will only function with ALARM recording mode ALARM I O MENU ALARM INPUTS ALARM OUTPUT LEDS ALARM CAMERA CYCLER ALARM INPUT POST DELAY PRE TRIG WRITE PROTECT OFF POST TRIGGER RECORDING OFF The X300 04 has 4 alarm inputs and 3 outputs on the rear panel screw terminal block The X300 16 has 8 alarm inputs and 3 outputs on the two 25 way D type connectors 46 ALARM INPUTS INMACTIVEBNFUNCTION CAMS 1 2 3 A CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED EMBED ALARM STATE MENU CURRENT STATE CLOSED elas Inputs can be OPEN or CLOSED circuit as the active alarm state Closed circuit is defined as 0 to 0 8 voltage Open circuit is defined as 2 to 5V If an alarm input number is highlighted this indicates its current state is closed No highlight indicates the state is open Use the left and right menu buttons to toggle the
93. timers can be set to provide timed recording This menu sets the recording configuration and the time During timer recording the settings in this menu apply WHEN TIMER STOPS At the end of a period of Timer recording the X300 can either stop recording or record in Normal record mode The latter can be used if two recording styles are required based on time Enter the daily start and end times in the SCHEDULE menu IGNORE DAILY TIMES disables timer recording Select record BETWEEN or OUTSIDE daily times to enable the timer schedule TIMER RECORDING TIMES IGNORE DAILY TIMES MON 00 17 00 COPY TUE 00 17 00 DOWN WED 00 17 00 THU 00 17 00 FRI mele 17 00 SAT mele 00 00 SUN 00 00 00 IGNORE PERIOD TIMES FROM 00 00 00 00 00 TO 00 00 00 00 00 A PERIOD of timer record can be set This can be used for example to record between a start date and end date If both DAILY TIMES and PERIOD TIMES are selected the X300 will record only in the period and also only in the daily times shown By default the TIMER SCHEDULE is set to Mon Fri 9 5 and all day Sat Sun Selecting RECORD OUTSIDE DAILY TIMES will give a quick outside office hours style recording 45 Er S HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH PRESS 0 TO COPY DOWN B W ALARM I O MENU TOTAL IPS 100 0 OF 200 0 Alarm recording is activated by the alarm inputs This menu sets the alarm recording configuration Alarm recording can be triggered by setting the function of
94. tion is not available if the email is set to send on power up There is a SEND NOW feature for testing SMTP SERVER SERV smtp gmail com PORT 465 SECURITY SSL TLS AUTH NORMAL USER usertest PASS password SMTP Server settings must be setup in order to use this feature These settings are specific to the email server that you are using not anything that the X300 Timespace provides SERV Your email server e g myemailserver com or smtp gmail com PORT X300 supports sending email over port 25 standard SMTP or port 465 SSL AUTH Select whether or not to use authentication recommended to use authentication USER Enter your email account username PASS Enter your email account password NB password is shown in clear text on the X300 menu in order to ensure that it is entered correctly It is not stored in any log files or accessible by anyone unless they have a Reviewer consider password protecting the X300 menu system for additional security 76 WEB SERVER PORT ENABLE NO PASSWORD ENABLE NO USERNAME tsweb0l PASSWORD TSWEBOL The X300 has a built in web server that can serve live images to a browser PORT ENABLED YES NO enables or disables the web server PASSWORD ENABLED YES NO turns web page password protection on or off USERNAME sets the web browser username to be used if password is enabled Default is tsweb01 PASSWORD sets the web browser password to be used if password is ena
95. uashed Similarly if the unit is configured for NTSC and an attempt is made to playback PAL recordings the image will be clipped Switching Video Standards To switch between the required video standard the user must configure the unit using the SETTINGS gt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt CAMERA OPTIONS gt VIDEO SETTINGS menu Once the selection has been made the unit must be power cycled before it comes into effect PAL is the default setting FILE SYSTEM The X300 uses a proprietary file type with the file extension XBA Images from multiple cameras along with audio GPS and other meta data are stored in these files The X300 stores XBA files on the cartridge in a loop over the physical disk and does not use a fragmented file structure The X300 uses a linking mechanism FAT area for PC compatibility This compatibility conforms to the Microsoft standard FAT32 filesystem that is compatible on all PC s and many other systems Two types of File System behaviour are available on the X300 Loop and Single Pass Loop Recording The X300 will automatically delete the oldest recordings first when the Hard Disk Cartridge is full with the exception of write protected files Write protection can be used to keep Alarm recordings but loop the background Normal recording Single Pass Recording The X300 records until the Hard Disk Cartridge is full and then stops Recordings may be deleted in the SETTINGS gt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt RESET menu or loop
96. ude area camera view is greyed out When the BAR GRAPH is shown 0 key reset red maximum marker to zero Up Down increase decrease PERCENTAGE Menu keys move size the box Play key increase box width Wind key increase box height Back key decrease box width Rewind key decrease box height Once the selection area is of the correct size pressing the 0 key will mark the area as included excluded This must be done if you are including areas Multiple areas can be defined Excluded areas are greyed out By default when the camera view is first selected for masking the entire view is activated and is therefore included in motion detection ARMING DELAY is typically used to allow the operator to exit a monitored area without triggering POST TRIGGER specifies the duration of recording after motion has ended 5seconds 2hours SMS MESSAGE On a motion detection trigger select which SMS to be sent 6 user defined When in detect mode the RECORD LED will flash on and off When motion is triggered the LED will remain solid for the duration of motion plus post trigger time then return to flashing Quick setup Set the camera s you wish to monitor to ON Set the camera s sensitivity using PERCENTAGE amp DURATION Move Size the cursor box and press 0 to deactivate any unwanted areas Select the mode of recording you wish to trigger e g NORMAL Press record If any individual camera is set to OFF in the
97. veh_id veh_id1 All other variables when available are a fixed length If they are not available e g NO GPS DATA then the info string is usually less chars than the real data with the exception of NO LEDS for led_status APPEXDIX 2 Splash Screen SPLASH SCREEN Enable s use of a BMP file to be displayed for example an Operator Company logo Can be set to 5 10 20 30 60 seconds or Until Exit which requires user interaction to clear A tool can be provided on request to create the Splash Screen image in the correct format from an input source The input source should not be more than 1 5mb and should be a simple image with plain colours approx 720x576 An example images is show below Timespace Technology Once in the correct format using the Timespace conversion tool the image is placed on the X300 cartridge named Splash ext Once configured in the menu the Splash Screen will be read from the disk and displayed Please contact support tspace co uk for the conversion tool 93 APPEXDIX 3 Transport for London IBUS diagnostic interface Timespace has developed a diagnostic interface in conjunction with Transport for London TFL to monitor the status performance and health of Timespace X200 X300 and V400 digital video recorders on London Buses Data strings are passed between the DVR and the IBUS system every 5 mins In addition to the scheduled data packets the DVR can be queried by sending it a propr
98. y of the buttons numbered 1 8 or 9 16 are pressed while in auto switcher mode the camera switching is stopped and the selected camera view is held on screen Control of the auto switcher does not affect any recording in progress SEARCH 9 0 L HELP SEARCH Go to a specific time and date in the recorded footage Pressing this button will enter the PLAYBACK SEARCH screen If the footage on a given camera cannot be found it may not have been recorded a NO FOOTAGE FOR SELECTED CAMERA message will be displayed TIME Use the number keys to enter a time in 24hr format DATE Use the number keys to enter a date in the format DD MM YY PLAY FROM SET TIME DATE Plays the footage beginning from the time and date entered If there is no footage at the time specified a jump is made to the nearest footage to the time given PLAY OLDEST Plays the oldest available footage on the Hard Disk Cartridge PLAY NEWEST Plays the most recent footage available on the Hard Disk Cartridge HELP Applies when using any menu Pressing this button will produce a help screen Continue pressing any key to cycle through help screens until menu returns 84 PTZ CONTROLS SETTING PTZ PRESETS ik A REVIEWER KEY UP ARROW DOWN ARROW LEFT ARROW RIGHT ARROW NUMERIC 1 8 9 0 9 16 STOP PTZ FUNCTION TILT UP TILT DOWN PAN LEFT PAN RIGHT PRESET 1 8 camera support required ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN When a PTZ camera is selected in
99. you will see all 16 Cameras as opposed to the 4 Cameras show in the manual 42 Recording modes in order of priority are 1 SHOT RECORDING 2 ALARM RECORDING 3 TIMER RECORDING 4 NORMAL RECORDING SD RECORDING can be running in parallel to any of the above recording modes MOTION DETECTION is used as a trigger to start one of the recording modes It isn t a recording mode on its own Only one mode is active at any one time For example if ALARM recording occurs during NORMAL recording ALARM takes control but reverts back to NORMAL once ALARM recording has finished 43 Areso L RECORDING HIGH HIGH is E HIGH 5 5 PRESS 0 TO COPY DOWN B W REC SPECIFIED CAMS REC TIME HOURS QUEDA Ys TOTAL IPS 40 0 OF This menu sets the Normal recording configuration Recording is activated by pressing the record button on the front of the X300 or the Reviewer Images per second RATE and resolution RES can be set individually for each camera RATE can be set to OFF 0 1 0 5 1 1 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 5 15 20 25 SUPD1 50ips X300 04 amp X300 16 maximum ips is 200 RES can be set to LOW MEDIUM HIGH V HIGH VV HIGH SUPER and SUPD1 NB SUPD1 uses DOUBLE the images per second due to recording in interlaced mode both fields Therefore 4 cameras were setup at 5IPS each but one was SUPD1 RES then the total IPS used would be 25 REC SPECIFIED CAMS This sets the X300 to record the
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