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1.         C Location   zi DE s iE Pop up message eee        F Popupcamess    z  M Activation Schedule   I Sendeme      ia 0 00 00 to Sat 23 59 59 I Send GSM SMS      I Shut down  tum off  the system immediately  From  Sun x    Add      To add an accelerometer alarm event                    1  In Video Manager  open the Alarm Events page   See    Alarm events    on page 57 for more information on displaying this page   2  Click Add new event and enter a description such as Accelerometer     3  Select the axis which must exceed the G value  entered next  to activate the  event  If multiple axes are selected  any one that exceeds the value will  activate the event     4  Enter a set point  in Gs      A typical set point is between 3 0 and 4 0 G  A value of 3 0 G typically triggers  an alarm event if the vehicle drives fairly roughly over a curb or pothole     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 71    Chapter 5  Optional hardware installation    Configure an event reaction so that exceeding the set point triggers an action   such as creating an archive  The example in Figure 51 on page 71 shows an  event reaction that creates a two minute video recording before the trigger  and a three minute video recording after the trigger event     If the G force set point is exceeded on any axis  the following entry is  recorded in the log file        EVENT  G Force exceed   X   3 122000    X   0 834000    Y    0 434000   Y   0 544000    Y   0 122000    Y    0 224000     Enabling the accelero
2.    1  Establish a remote desktop session   See    Remote desktop connection    on  page 44      2  Locate and open the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program on the  remote desktop  Figure 58      When opening the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor  the system  automatically prompts you to stop the service  When you close the  MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor  the system restarts the service     Figure 58  MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor                                                                                i Penta Monitor 7   li 1  x  MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor  written by Alfred Rosche V1 1 Build 10  Digital Inputs Temperature System Status Firmware Version      Input Voltage Ignition LCD Test Firmware Update  Transmitted Data  i Relays  Received Data    Relay 1   gt  MUX 9 99 99 99 99 0 0  0  2D  O Relay 2  Command GPS View    PUBX 03 00  1C Realtime Inputs     E  PUBX 04 004944 00 060180 002984 00 000  Send    Ss 002984 00 0 00 000 43  2E  Channel 1 v  MUX Cycle   Set COM3 INI    Switch Channel  MU Alam   Read Serial    cA D Converter  p Eror Generation          ___ r LED s  None ei  Fr GPS  Send STI   GPRS Check   Bea TO Camera  Custom Command   LCD Cam OK  Tice   _Send   Send                      80 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 6  Testing    Watchdog on off    The system watchdog monitors low level system communication between system  software and hardware  If communication is interrupted for a period of 20  minutes  the watchdog p
3.    Alarm  events    on page 57 for more information on setting up events     J2 audio and status connections    The MobileView PENTA provides two audio inputs and two status outputs on the  eight terminal Phoenix connector labeled J2  see Figure 23 below   More  information on the connection of specific terminals to optional hardware devices  can be found in Chapter 5    Optional hardware installation    on page 67     The J2 connector uses retaining screws to ensure that it does not disconnect  during operation  By design  the connector is easily removed if the retaining  screws are fully disengaged and a slight force perpendicular to the connector is  applied  Ensure that the retaining screws are fully engaged or unwanted  disconnection may occur     Figure 23  J2 audio and status connection    J2 12345678  a S                                                                            5V  GND    CAMERA LED    SOFTWARE LED  GND    12 V    AUDIO IN 1  AUDIO IN 2    Audio connections    The MobileView PENTA supports two channels of audio recording on line level  inputs  Each audio channel is one half of a stereo input  Audio input 1 is the left  channel and audio input 2 is the right channel  During playback  filtering between  the audio inputs is accomplished using the balance tool on the playback  computer     See    Installing a microphone    on page 76 for more information on connecting a  microphone to the DVR in both single and dual channel configurations     28 MobileVi
4.    Camera 9  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N   Camera 10  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N   Camera 11  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N   Camera 12  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N   Camera 13  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N   Camera 14  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    95    Appendix A  Checklists and worksheets             Capture rate   Picture A    Camera  fps   vacamiilon Vehicle ID   Camera 15  circle one  Camera name   Record images  Y 320 x 240  N 640 x 240 Description   Color  Y N D1  B amp W  Y N  Camera 16  circle one  Camera name   Record images  Y 320 x 240  N 640 x 240 Description   Color  Y N D1  B amp W  Y N       Table 14  Audio settings       Client viewer audio settings                Microphone 1  circle   None Microphone 2  circle   None  Installed enabled Installed enabled  Location  Location   Table 15  Alarm events and system settings  Client viewer alarm events  Event input list Enabled  Event activation Event reaction   circle   check   Event input Y
5.    DYR site name  DYRA ID reference number    Camera name ID    Include in image header     lt I  lt    lt I xI    Date and time     lt l       Geographic location  lat long     Camera 1   4CIF D1   24bits Color    EEE    Camera control options    To configure camera control options     1  Click Camera Control on the Camera Setup page to display the camera  control options  Figure 44 on page 56      2  Click a camera tile from those presented along the top of the window to select  the camera to configure     3  Move the image control sliders left  lower  or right  higher  to achieve the  desired video compensation levels  These changes have little discernable  effect on video file sizes     4  Click the Reset Settings button to restore the system default values     5  Click Apply Settings to All Cameras to copy the current settings to all system  cameras     6  Click Apply to save the new settings     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 55    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Figure 44  Camera Setup   Camera Control options    Camera Settings       Camera 1   4CIF D1   24bits Color    Low Saturation High    V Apply video syne stabilisation Reset Settings  oni Setinge to Camere      o    L_se      Audio setup    To configure the audio options     1     56    Click Audio Setup in the System Configuration dialog box to display the audio  options  Figure 45 on page 57        To record audio on the vehicle  check the Record audio check box  If this    check box is clear  routine au
6.    Mounting plate secure  backbox secure  HDD accessible   properly sufficient ventilation  backbox accessible   J1708 module C   _    12VDC power wired to Module terminals labeled 12VDC    and GND  DB9 cable connect at SERIAL 2 DVR Port   FLTSettings GE ini   UseJ1587 Y added under  System  Settings  and J1587ComPort 3 under  J1587Settings     Camera C      Secure  evenly tightened  blue LocTite on housing screws   housings bezels glass clean     92 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Appendix A  Checklists and worksheets       Item    Goo NA    Comments       Wireless antenna    GPS antenna    Cisco radio    WiMax radio    Impact sensor    Accelerometer    DVR time zone  time   and date    Backbox IP address    Cameras    Depot and vehicle ID    MV event button  enabled and tested    Impact sensor  enabled and tested    Accelerator enabled    Audio tested    Deleted archive files  and Outgoing folder    IR illuminator    Ll  Ll    O oO    O O OF UD    Ll    L     O UU UD    Ll  Ll    Connected and sealed     Connected and sealed  DVR S WARE LED 2 Green  sat  fix   amp  COMS LED 4 flashing    Radio grounded  Antenna cable connected  Ethernet cable  connected from PSU ETHERNET Port to DVR GigaBit NET  Port  Radio LEDs active  Input power fused with SloBlo  fuse at 600mA for 24VDC or 1 7A for 12VDC     Antenna cables connected  Ethernet cable connected from  radio to DVR GigiBit NET port     Installed properly  oriented correctly and mounted to a  surface not subject to vi
7.    References and related documents    For information related to MobileView PENTA and its operation  consult the  following documents     e MobileView Fleet Manager User Manual  P N 1056730    e MobileView Video Manager User Manual  P N 1056729    e MobileView Sideye Camera Installation Instructions  P N 1032731   e MSS 7007 00 FF Camera Installation Instructions  P N 1038137     You may also want to see the documentation for your cameras and other  products for installation and setup information     6 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 2  Camera installation    Summary    This chapter provides information on determining a system layout and installing  the hardware components     Content    System layout 8   Camera cable guidelines 9   Installing camera assemblies 10  Surface mounted cameras 10  Flush mounted cameras 12  Adjusting the camera   s field of view 13  Mounting location adjustments 15    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 2  Camera installation    System layout    Camera layout and fields of view vary based on several factors including vehicle  seating arrangements  partition walls  door location  and customer guidelines  It  is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that these factors are adequately  considered before installation begins     Figure 2 below shows a typical  eight camera layout generally used on a 40     transit bus  While most areas of the vehicle are covered when cameras are  located in this manner  this illustrat
8.    Software    None        _ set    morenen   pezzo      I GPS  Custom Command    TO Camera  _ e  _Add Checksum   _ Send                  TT LCD Cam OK    Send                        Caution  Ensure that the DVR is off when connecting or disconnecting the  accelerometer device     Synchronizing the accelerometer    Click Synchronize accelerometer to configure the accelerometer to the correct  communication speed  A dialog box indicates that the accelerometer is being  synchronized     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 69    Chapter 5  Optional hardware installation    Calibrating the accelerometer   Before installation  the X  Y  and Z axes of the accelerometer are calibrated to  the force of gravity to both a maximum and minimum    To calibrate the accelerometer    1  Click Calibrate Accelerometer     2  Rotate the accelerometer on each axis to comply with calibration instructions   When it reaches max min  click OK     Viewing accelerometer data  After completing the calibration procedure  you can view the accelerometer data     To view the data  click View Accelerometer  With the accelerometer on a flat  surface  the minimum and maximum values shown for the Z axis should be near  1  and the minimum and maximum values for the X and Y axes should near 0  as  shown in Figure 50 below     Figure 50  Accelerometer data           Accelerometer Data View       Raw Data  X  0 164 Y  0 082 Z  0 923    rRawX   rRawY   RawZ    r Max Min Measurement Interval  mS     T1000  Max X G 
9.   DVR time zone set to     DVR workgroup  default is GE      Front panel network IP subnet  default 192 168 0 100 255 255 255 0    GigiBit NET Port IP subnet  default is DHCP      Client viewer vehicle settings  no spaces or special characters                 Depot ID  Vehicle ID    Table 13  Camera settings   Cam  ra Capture rate Picture Vehicle ID    fps   resolution   Camera 1  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N   Camera 2  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N   Camera 3  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N   Camera 4  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N   Camera 5  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N   94 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Appendix A  Checklists and worksheets          Camera eaptufe rate   Picture Vehicle ID    fps   resolution   Camera 6  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N   Camera 7  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N   Camera 8  circle one  Camera name    Record images  320 x 240   N 640 x 240 Description    Color  Y N D1   B amp W  Y N
10.   LI      interlogix  A UTC Fire  amp  Security Company       MobileView PENTA  Installation Manual    P N 1068843     REV C   ISS 08DEC10    Copyright    Disclaimer    Trademarks and  patents    Manufacturer    Version    Intended use    FCC compliance    Contact information       2010 UTC Fire  amp  Security  All rights reserved     The information in this document is subject to change without notice   UTC Fire  amp  Security  Inc  assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies  or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities  losses  or risks   personal or otherwise  incurred as a consequence  directly or  indirectly  of the use or application of any of the contents of this  document  For the latest documentation  contact your local supplier  or visit us online at www  interlogix com     This publication may contain examples of screen captures and  reports used in daily operations  Examples may include fictitious  names of individuals and companies  Any similarity to names and  addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental     The MobileView PENTA name and logo are trademarks of  UTC Fire  amp  Security     GE and the GE monogram are trademarks of the General Electric  Company and are under license to UTC Fire  amp  Security  9 Farm  Springs Road  Farmington  CT 06034 4065  USA    Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or  registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the  respective products     UTC Fire  amp  Securit
11.   MM  L      bl     J       System to Configure  l Default Depot    Remote Mobileview settings Event List    C Enabled     Disabled       Tag Input  Impact Sensor  Add new event    i    Delete event    Event Settings    Description  Tag Input Code Mask time   180 sec Holdtime   180 sec    MUC HI    Alarm Events  Event Activation Event Reaction  C Time  activated on time schedule only  T Digital output      Digital   Tag Input y   De activated O  v T Mus switch   2  J    Mux cycle  all     cycles all cameras   C Analog    I Play sound file  v   0  255        C Speed   mph   E      C G Force D fa fi   G    Sustained Accelerometer  msec  rs  Local Viewer Settings 7 TT Send GSM SMS     Location   i    I Shut down  tum off  the system immediately    IV Create archive pre min 2 post min 3    Activation Schedule MV Record camera   Camera 1    Camera 2       Sun 0 00 00 to Sat 23 59 59 V Record sound    M Framerate Change  From Sun X Add    o  Sun v Delete Reload   Close       Il    Exit Configuration    i       To configure an alarm event     1   2     58    Open the Alarm Events page   Click Add New Event and enter the event name in the Description field     Leave the Code field blank and enter values  in seconds  in the Mask time  and Hold time fields     Mask time refers the amount of time any actions associated with the alarm  event are masked  Hold time refers to the amount of time an alarm event is  halted     Define the input that activates the event from the available option
12.  12V J4 1 CAM PWR  CH 2  2 Black GND J4 3   3 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR  CH 3  2 Black GND J4 3   4 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR  CH 4  2 Black GND J4 3   5 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR  CH 5  2 Black GND J4 4   6 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR  CH 6  2 Black GND J4 4   7 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR  CH 7  2 Black GND J4 4   8 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR  CH 8  2 Black GND J4 4   9 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR  CH 9   PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 3   10 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR  CH 10   PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 3   11 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR  CH 11   PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 3   12 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR  CH 12   PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 3   13 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR  CH 13   PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 4   14 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR  CH 14   PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 4   15 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR  CH 15   PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 4   16 1 Red 12V J4 2 CAM PWR  CH 16   PENTA 16CH 2 Black GND J4 4       34 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 3  DVR installation    J5 analog  audio out  and relay output connections    The MobileView PENTA provides two Form C relay outputs  dual channel audio  output  and two analog inputs on the twelve terminal Phoenix connector labeled  J5  Figure 28   These connections are for general use and can be used for any  number of special or site specific applications  There is no standard usage for  these connections     The J5 connector uses retaining screws to ensure that it does not disconnect  during operation  By design  the connector is easily removed if the retaining  screw
13.  2 Yellow AUD2  J2 3  3 Blue 12 V  Mic 1 power  J2 1  4 Blue 12 V  Mic 2 power  J2 1  5 Blue 12 V  Status LED power  J2 1  6 Orange 5 V  Spare  J2 4    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 29    Chapter 3  DVR installation          14 pin Molex Color Use J2 block   7 Blue 12 V  Spare  J2 1   8 Black GND  AUD1 Return  J2 5   9 Black GND  AUD2 Return  J2 5   10 Black GND  Mic 1 PWR Return  J2 5   11 Black GND  Mic 2 PWR Return  J2 5   12 Red RED Status LED J2 6   Camera    13 Green Green Status LED J2 7   Software    14 Black GND  Spare  J2 8       Note  The audio inputs are two monaural halves of a stereo input  The input is  1V RMS line level  Connection to input signals over 1V RMS can cause result in  distorted audio     J3 digital input channel connections    The MobileView PENTA provides eight digital inputs on the ten terminal Phoenix  connector labeled J3  see Figure 25 on page 31   Connection of specific  terminals to optional hardware devices is detailed in Chapter 5    Optional  hardware installation    on page 67     The J3 connector uses retaining screws to ensure that it does not disconnect  during operation  By design  the connector is easily removed if the retaining  screws are fully disengaged and a slight force perpendicular to the connector is  applied  Ensure that the retaining screws are fully engaged or unwanted  disconnection may occur     30 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 3  DVR installation    Figure 25  J3 digital inputs connection    
14.  22  antenna  installing  78  audio  configuring input channels  56  dual channel  wiring  figure  77  DVR connection  22  microphone installation  76  options  figure  57  single channel  wiring  77  audio connections  28    basic system diagram  3  BNC  DVR connection  22  brightness  configuring  51    C    cable    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    basic system diagram  3  camera  9  Ethernet crossover  4  impact sensor  73  requirements  5  splicing  73  calibration  accelerometer  70  camera  15  16  cable guidelines  9  configuration  52  field of view  8  layout  8  camera assembly  adjusting orientation  16  flush mounted  12  installing  10  power DVR connection  22  surface mounted  10  surface mounted  11  camera mounting plate template  102  checklists  92  coaxial cable  basic system diagram  3  color  configuring  51  Commit  47  composite  DVR connection  22  compression  image  51  53  54  configuration  accelerometer sample time  70  alarm event  57  audio input channels  56  audio options  figure  57  cameras  51  general camera options  52  image quality  51  security  54  vehicle  50  vehicle  figure  51  connections  a output  28  analog input  35  audio  single channel  figure  77    105    Index    camera power terminal block  figure  33  camera  power  32  digital input channel  30  input power  24  J3 digital input channel  30  J6 harness  38  main power  figure  25  network  43  power  microphone  77  status output  29  status output  figure  
15.  6b STATUS DISPLAY Fan Screen     indicating fan failure    Ta STATUS DISPLAY Hard Drive Screen     indicating that the  hard drive caddy is present and locked    7b STATUS DISPLAY Hard Drive Screen     indicating that the  hard drive caddy is present but un locked    8 STATUS DISPLAY Watchdog Counter Screen     indicating a       zero hexadecimal count of the watch dog  timer        Contacting us    For help installing  operating  maintaining  and troubleshooting this product  see  this document and any other documentation provided  If you still have questions   contact us during business hours  Monday through Friday  excluding holidays     between 5 a m  and 5 p m  Pacific Time      North America  T   1 888 437 3287  Toll free in the US  Puerto Rico  and Canada     Note  Be ready at the equipment before calling     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    89    Chapter 7  Troubleshooting and support    Online resources    Here are some useful links on our Web site  www interlogix com        Link Description   Warranty and terms From the Customer Support menu  select Return and Warranty   information Policy Statement or Terms and Conditions Policy Statement     Customer service and From the Customer Support menu  select Customer Service or   technical support Technical  amp  Application  Select the appropriate product category for  the contact information or use the menu to select a location outside  the US        90 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Appendix A  Checkli
16.  ABB  Incorporated into the power and ignition circuit of a PENTA DVR  The relay  specified works with 12 VDC systems  Model KRDB1110S is wired exactly the  same as above but is fixed at 10 seconds     Figure 22  Alternative power and ignition wiring diagram   24 VDC                                                                               Ignition  Switch  Ignition 5  ae Battery Cut Off  Dig Input 7 LA cl sar  DVR   Main eas a  Ground 12A  L  ale L   e  2               NKE i Battery Battery  No 12 VDC 12 VDC  vu 214  IWF          Delay before break  Time delay relay  odel   KRDB221  anuf  ABB Inc   www ssac com       Figure 22 above depicts integration of a delay before break relay from ABB  Incorporated into the power and ignition circuit of a PENTA DVR  The relay  specified works with 24 VDC systems  Model KRDB2110S is wired exactly the  same as above but is fixed at 10 seconds     The relays shown in Figure 21 and Figure 22 have been checked by UTC and  found to function in an expected and repeatable manner  We do not provide nor    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 27    Chapter 3  DVR installation    specifically recommend the specified relays since any    delay before break    time  delay relay meeting similar requirements may be used     Note  Digital input 7 in Figure 21 and Figure 22 is used to monitor the status of  the power disconnect device  The installer must configure an event to  immediately shut down the DVR when Digital Input 7 deactivates  Refer to 
17.  Manager  refer to the MobileView Video Manager User Manual     To configure your laptop for direct connection to the DVR     As       Connect an Ethernet crossover cable between your laptop Ethernet port and  the DVR front Ethernet port       On the laptop  open Network Connections  Start  gt  Settings  gt  Network    Connections        Set the laptop   s IP address and subnet as follows     e IP address  192 168 0 99  e Subnet  255 255 255 0      Open the Video Manager application from the laptop by double clicking the    MobileView icon  shown below      DA    bi    Video Manager      If the DVS Connections dialog box does not automatically open  Figure 35 on    page 44   click OPEN to display the available connections     6  Find the DVR listing in the the Machine column     7  If the machine does not populate as expected  you can manually populate the    machine ID     Click Direct IP Connection  and then click DVR Service IP Address in the  Direct IP Connection dialog box  The field automatically populates with the IP  address  Click OK  and then Yes at the prompt     8  On the row with the correct machine listing  check Live  and then click OK     9  Enter the logon name and password at the prompt  The software connects to    the DVR and displays available live video     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 43    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Figure 35  DVS Connections dialog box           Machine Live Archive  Default locations         E  Copy _C1405 D 20080705 2042
18.  Max Y G   MaxZ G     011  061 1 01    rMinX G 1 rMinY G Minz G     058 0  978          Configuring DVR accelerometer alarm events    Once the accelerometer is calibrated  you can close the MobileView PENTA  Hardware Monitor program and configure the DVR to perform certain functions  based on accelerometer activation readings using Video Manager  See the  Mobile View Video Manager User Manual for detailed information on accessing  and configuring alarm events  The instructions in this manual refer only to  accelerometer alarm event configuration     70 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 5  Optional hardware installation    Use the Alarm Events page  System Configuration  gt  Alarm Events  in Video  Manager to configure accelerometer alarm events  Figure 51 below shows a  typical alarm event configuration for the accelerometer     Figure 51  Typical accelerometer alarm event           Enabled C Disabled                      Add new event    Delete event     Event Settings  Description  Accelerometer Code   Mask time  6 60 sec Hold time   6 sec   Event Activation Event Reaction     Time  activated on time schedule only  f  Record camera   zl zj  C Digital   z  E gee z  7   C Analog   z  IT Digital output   f z       Af o 0 255     Mux switch   z  7   C Speed   z    0 mph  T Mux cycle  all    z   cycles all cameras                  C GFoce VX MY MZa  as   4 G   Create archive premin   0 postmin  0  fo Sustained Accelerometer  msec  Ir Play sound file                
19.  Output  J2  terminal 1     G d    Ground  J2  terminal 5           Note  For instructions on making wiring connections at the microphone  see the  manufacturer   s instructions     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 77    Chapter 5  Optional hardware installation    Installing a GPS unit    The MobileView PENTA is equipped with GPS technology  A compatible GPS  antenna is needed to activate the feature  The GPS antenna connects to the  DVR GPS connector  Figure 16 on page 22   Since the GPS connector is small  and space is limited  you should connect the GPS antenna before making other  connections     Ensure that the DVR storage allocation and usage options for GPS data are set  to one percent  If the value is not as expected  see    Storage allocation and  usage    on page 62 for details on how to modify the value     The GPS antenna is usually mounted on the roof of the vehicle on a flat surface  directly above the DVR  The length of antenna cable and other equipment on the  vehicle roof dictate the specific location    To install the antenna    1  Determine a suitable mounting location on the vehicle roof for the antenna     2  Using the antenna as a template  measure the diameter of the mounting shaft  and drill a hole through the roof of the vehicle     3  Route the antenna cable through the hole     4  Place waterproof sealant around the bottom of the antenna and press the  antenna into place     This is the permanent mounting location of the antenna     5  From the
20.  Press Alt   F4 to display the Shut Down Windows dialog box   d    Select restart from the menu  and then click OK     The remote desktop session closes  The changes take effect upon restart     Figure 38  Commit command window        Committing overlay to the protected volume     Protected Volume Configuration  Type  State ENABLED  Boot Command COMMIT  Parami G  Param2  Persistent Data  Volume ID 53 82 DB GB OA 7E 66 66 HA Ba HA 66 HA HA HA HA    Device Name   Device HarddiskVolume3   C    Max Levels 1   Clump Size 512   Current Level 1    Memory used for data 6201344 bytes  Memory used for mapping 4096 bytes    Press any key to continue             System configuration    Each MobileView PENTA DVR must be configured based on system installation  and usage requirements  Configurations therefore vary from install to install and  site to site  If commissioning a new system  carefully consider how a particular  property uses the MobileView system and adjust operating parameters  accordingly     48 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    To open the DVR   s System Configuration window     1  Connect to the target DVR as explained in    Connecting to the DVR    on page  43     2  When connected  press the CONFIG button   The System Configuration dialog box displays  see Figure 39 below      Figure 39  System Configuration dialog box    Mee AaqMmag 8 J    System to Configure    PENTA DEFAULT   GE    Remote Mobileview settings       Vehicle Setup    
21.  ___ Activated  closed    Create archive ___ Pre  min     Post  MV panig N   Deactivated  min    button   open       VDC input  Impact sensor Y ____ Activated  closed  Create archive ___ Pre  min     Post  N Deactivated  raino    open       VDC input  Y ___ Activated  closed    Create archive ___ Pre  min     Post  N  Deactivated NUDE   open       VDC input  Accelerometer Y ___G Force X  Create archive ___ Pre  min   Post  N G Force Y   min    ___G ForceZ  _  96 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Appendix A  Checklists and worksheets       Client viewer alarm events             Y _ Activated  closed    Create archive ___ Pre  min     Post  N Deactivated  minj    open       VDC input  Y _ Activated  closed  Create archive ___ Pre  min     Post  N    Deactivated CRI   open       VDC input  Y _ Activated  closed    Create archive ___ Pre  min     Post  N Deactivated Sun   open       VDC input  Wireless radio Y _ Activated  closed    Create archive ___ Pre  min     Post  TOSI N Deactivated  min     open       VDC input  Client viewer system settings  System settings Shutdown dwell time  DVR shutdown delay minutes    Camera settings Number of cameras installed  Camera shutdown dwell time   min         Customer contractor acceptance    Customer signature  Print name and date     Installer signature  Print name and date     Vehicle layout    On the layout diagram shown in Figure 63 on page 98  indicate the types and  locations of all cameras to be installed  Use the following a
22.  base plate to the  vehicle surface  see Figure 15 below      To resist vibration  we recommend using nuts with a thread locking compound  or a self locking nylon insert  Failure to use such devices may result in  insecure mounting and damage to the unit     Figure 15  Mounting the DVR                 J 0  i           MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 21    Chapter 3  DVR installation    1  PENTA main housing  2  Mounting bolts  4     Wiring    Wiring connections between the DVR and auxiliary devices are made on the  DVR s side panel  Figure 16      Figure 16  DVR side panel connections    D     e                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             J6       go   5  124 n  Jl A m    fs OE     TNI so      10  Jo 22345678 jg 12345822 eur om     AIN A iS   el m oO         r     _  x dae jg 22345678 9101112 a  5          AN    n           IVDC L2VDC   USB3 USB4  FUSE FUSE                         I  1  J6 video input connector 8  Mux  2  GPS 9  J1 power input connector  3  COM3  COM2 10  Power In Fuse  4  J3 digital input connector 11  J2 audio and status LED connector  5  Gigabit network 12  J4 camera power connector  6  J5 analog and relay connector 13  5V  12V Power Out Fuse  7  USB 3  USB4    22 MobileView PENTA Ins
23.  e      To configure I O devices   1  Open the I O Devices page   2  Click each input  output  and MUX channel and edit the entry     3  Select which cameras display on each MUX output under the    Multiplexer  camera selection    section     Note  PENTA only supports MUX channel 1  Setting cameras to other MUX  channels will have no effect     Set the cycle dwell time for each MUX channel under the Multiplexer Settings  section     Cycle dwell time refers to the amount of time each assigned camera is  displayed on the MUX output     5  Click Apply to save the new settings     60 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    System options    Click System in the System Configuration dialog box to display the System page   Figure 48 below   The System page is divided into four main sections     e Storage allocation  Defines storage allowances within the surveillance file   e System settings  Defines the ignition off delayed shutdown time for the DVR       Camera settings  Defines the system camera count and reaction to ignition  off and video restoral     e Archive settings  Defines parameters for automatically purging archive files     Options in this section affect how the DVR operates at a low level  Exercise  caution when modifying any of these parameters or undesired operation may  occur     Figure 48  System page    Storage Allocation and Usage Archive and Log Files Storage Management    Total space available 922 101   Gb E B  te si  rchive file
24.  exit camera 7  Center to rear camera  2  Forward facing camera 5  Rear to front camera 8  SideEye rear camera  3  Front to rear camera 6  SideEye side camera 9  DVR location    Installing camera assemblies    The MobileView system supports up to eight cameras  color and monochrome    Cameras supported by the MobileView system provide a 1 0 Vp p composite  analog video signal  at 75 Q  CCTV standard      Note  In some installations  it is necessary to use a metal tapping plate behind  the mounting surface  If you are using a tapping plate  prepare it the same way  as the mounting surface  Drill a cable entry hole and mounting holes in the  appropriate locations     Surface mounted cameras    It is typical to install surface mount camera housings on the ceiling  but you can  also mount the housings on any flat vehicle surface  Mounting hole locations are  shown in Figure 4 on page 11     10 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 2  Camera installation    Figure 4  Mounting holes    1   2   3        Cable entry hole  Mounting hole    Mounting hole slot    To surface mount a camera housing     T     Use the template in Figure 64 on page 102 to mark the location of the cable   entry hole and two mounting holes  see Figure 4 above      2  Using a 3 16 in   5 mm  drill bit  drill the two mounting holes     Using a 1 in   25 mm  drill bit  drill the cable entry hole     Install a 3 4 in   20 mm   interior diameter  grommet on the cable entry hole   or where feasible     Con
25.  interior of the vehicle  thread the antenna locking nut and washer  over the antenna cable and tighten the mounting shaft     6  Route the antenna cable to the DVR assembly  and then secure to the GPS  connector     78 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 6  Testing    This chapter explains how to test MobileView equipment to make sure the  system is operating correctly  You can configure and test the cameras  inputs   and outputs using a laptop computer     Content    MobileView PENTA testing 80  MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor 80  Watchdog on off 81  LEDs andrelays 81  GPS testing 82  Real time inputs 82  Analog inputs 83  Voltages and temperatures 84  Relay testing 84  Fan and fuse status 84  Status indicators 84  Logging off 84   Video manager program 85    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    79    Chapter 6  Testing    MobileView PENTA testing    MobileView PENTA is preconfigured for eight cameras at 30 fps per camera   dual  channel audio  and a panic button on input 1  Configuration tasks require  setting numerous variables and parameters to meet customer and installation  requirements  When you set and save these tasks  you can test the system     MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor    The DVR contains the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program  This  utility has many low level diagnostic capabilities that are beyond the scope of this  manual  Others are useful for testing DVR functionality     To open the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program  
26.  services shortcut on the desktop  shown below      64 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    3        Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Services    Navigate to the service named DVS server and double click the service  name     4  Select Stop to stop the service     Deleting files    To delete files     1   2     In Windows Explorer  navigate to the outgoing folder on drive D   Delete all files and folders in the drive D outgoing folder    Note  Do not delete the outgoing folder itself    Navigate to drives E and F and delete all files and directories     Restarting the DVS server    After completing the steps in    Deleting files    above  restart the DVS server     To restart the DVS server     1   2   3     Reopen the Services control panel   Double click the DVS_Server service   Select Start to start the service     The system recreates new versions of the deleted files compliant with current  system settings       When finished  log off using the Alt F4 procedure explained in    Remote    desktop connection    on page 44     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 65    Chapter 5  Optional hardware  installation    Summary    This chapter describes how to install optoinal hardware components such as the  accelerometer  impact sensor  panic button  microphone  and GPS unit     Content    Installing the accelerometer 68   Configuring the accelerometer 69  Synchronizing the accelerometer 69  Calibrating the accelerometer 70  Viewing accelerometer data 70  Configuring DVR accel
27.  the DVR before activation of the source disconnect device  commonly use the standard wiring configuration as shown in Figure 20 below   Refer to instructions on using the maintenance plug for manually shutting down  the DVR     Figure 20  Standard power and ignition wiring diagram                         Ignition  Switch  Ignition 2 n    FIA Battery Cut Off  Dig Input 7 A be deg  Seige     O  DVR   Main   PA   DS i O  Ground 10A                                                       Delay off wiring configuration    Sites that routinely use a source disconnect device and do not manually shut  down the DVR with the maintenance plug must implement a delayed shutdown  wiring scheme equivalent to those shown in Figure 21 on page 27 or Figure 22  on page 27     In both diagrams  the relay device specified supports a variable time delay of 1 to  100 seconds  When connected to a PENTA DVR  the delay must be set for 10  seconds or greater     26 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 3  DVR installation    Figure 21  Alternative power and ignition wiring diagram   12 VDC       Ignition  Switch    Ignition  CXA CI   Battery Cut 0ff  Dig Input 7 IA uo SN  DVR   Main Da                                                                            Ground OA  l l  rara   OC       NKE 1   Battery  TNO  gt  12 VDC   Si          Delay before break  Time delay relay  odel   KRDB121  anuf  ABB Inc   WWW SS C COM       Figure 21 above depicts integration of a delay before break relay from
28.  to the general camera  options  To access other options  click the appropriate button     General  Defines camera names  picture resolution  color depth  and frame  rates     Compression  Defines compression parameters   Security  Defines embedded security content for captured video     Camera control  Allows fine adjustments to capture images     Option settings are applied to individual cameras  If you want to apply the same  settings to all cameras  click Apply Settings to All Cameras     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 51    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Figure 41  Camera Setup page    Camera Selection    Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7    Camera 1 Camera 2    4 k  Compression Security Camera Control    Camera Settings  Record images    Camera name description  Camera ID abbreviation  Minimum interrecord interval  Picture resolution   Color resolution    Camera capture type    Vv    Camera 1    Co    0 142857 sec  7 000007 fps  4ClF D1    24 bit Color       hori 800          Camera Location From Recorder    Distance from recorder  metres   20    Bearing from recorder  degrees from North   45 00 000    Camera 1   4CIF D1   24bits Color    sso    Ps da     ee       General camera options    To configure general camera options     1     D Or oe o    52    Click General on the Camera Setup page to display the general options   Figure 41 above      Click a camera tile from those presented along the top of the window to select  the camera to configure     C
29. 29  sub  44  video input  38   contrast  configuring  51    D    date and time  46  digital input channel connections  30  DVR assembly  accessory connections to  figure  3  backbox connections  22  components of  20  contents of  4  DVR mounting plate template  103    E    Ethernet cable  basic system diagram  3  Ethernet crossover cable  4  43  44    F    field  8  13  14   flush mount  12   frames per second  configuring  51  fuses  22  25    G    GPS  DVR connection  22  indicator  78  installing  78  testing  82    H    hard disk space requirements  5  housing  camera  flush mount  12  flush mount  figure  13  surface mount  11  surface mount  figure  12  housing  DVR    106    components of  20   mounting  21   mounting  figure  21  hue  configuring  51    ID  camera name  51  depot  50  image  compression  51  53  54  quality  configuring  51  restricted  54  images   5  images  retrieving and viewing  4  impact sensor  alignment of  73  alignment  figure  74  installing  73  wiring  74  INI file  editing  72  input power connections  24  IP address  43  44    L    layout  basic system  3  eight camera setup  8  eight camera system cabling  10  system  8  vehicle  97  vehicle  figure  98   LEDs  configuring  81    microphone  installing  76  wiring  dual channel  77  wiring  single channel  77  78  Mux  DVR connection  22    N    Network  DVR connection  22  network connections  43  44    O    online resources  90  operating system  5    MobileView PENTA Installation M
30. 51 ImpactSensor  lI HighRes KingCounty  IM Passenger Fall_08 03 07   LI SpecialK   iI WMA6195 U_20061204 133011 20061204 135011  II all3692   LI camdata     I defecitve video_02 22 2009   L ttttt             Remote desktop connection    Certain configuration functions must be performed on the PENTA DVR itself   The most effective means of accomplishing this is through remote desktop  connection     To establish a remote desktop connection     1     Connect an Ethernet crossover cable between your laptop Ethernet port and  the DVR front Ethernet port   A regular patch cable does not work      2  On the laptop  click Start  gt  Settings  gt  Network Connections     3  Set the laptop   s IP address and subnet as follows     44    e IP address  192 168 0 99  e Subnet  255 255 255 0    Open a remote desktop connection by clicking Start  gt  Programs  gt   Accessories  gt  Communications  gt  Remote desktop connection     Alternatively  you can also click Start  gt  Run and type mstsc exe in the run  box     Enter the DVR   s IP address  the default is 192 168 0 100  into the Remote  Desktop Connection window  Figure 36 on page 45  and click Connect       Enter the DVR credential information     e Default logon  administrator    Default password            case sensitive     Note  Contact your system administrator to obtain the password     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Once the DVR displays its desktop  you can operate as if you are direct
31. 9 above     2  Drill the mounting holes   3  Connect one end of the supplied serial cable to COMM3 on the DVR     4  Route the other end of the serial cable to the mounting location for the  accelerometer     68 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 5  Optional hardware installation    5  Configure the accelerometer  see    Configuring the accelerometer    below  and  mount it     Configuring the accelerometer    To open the accelerometer configuration utility    1  Establish a remote desktop connection to the DVR  See    Remote desktop  connection    on page 44    2  Stop the DVS server  See    Stopping the DVS server    on page 64     3  On the DVR desktop  double click the shortcut labeled MobileView PENTA  Hardware Monitor  The configuration software opens  shown below       is Penta Monitor 2 lO xi   gt  MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor             written by Alfred Rosche V1 1 Build 10  Digital Inputs Temperature System Status Firmware Version    Input Voltage Ignition LCD Test Firmware Update    Transmitted Data          Relays                Received Data  I Rela 1  p Mux 9 99 99 99 99 0 0 0  2D  T Relay 2  r Command SPS View    PUBX 03 00 1C Realtime Inputs     Channel       PUBX 04 004944 00 060180 002984 00 000  __ Send    002984 00 0 00 000 43  2E          r Channel          Channel 1 X  j _Setal Pot Test    MUX Cycle   Set COM3 INI     Switch Channel    _MUX Alarm   Read Serial                      cA D Converter Error Generation          ___    LED s 
32. A main housing  2  PENTA storage caddy    Locating the DVR    A mobile DVR is normally mounted within the vehicle   s electronics enclosure   Such enclosures vary in size and location  depending on the vehicle make and  model  In general  the electronics enclosure provides adequate space for the  DVR  For most vehicles  this is located behind the driver  and is typically lockable  and climate controlled  When deciding where to place the DVR  ensure that the  space adequately protects against liquid and foreign material intrusion  and  provides sufficient ventilation to maintain a 0 to 55  C operating temperature  range     20 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 3  DVR installation    Mounting the DVR    The PENTA is designed to resist shock and vibration forces commonly observed  on a transit vehicle  Resistance to specified levels is only obtained when the DVR  is secured to a stationary  with respect to the vehicle   vibration resistant  and  horizontal surface  as shown in Figure 15 below  Mounting the DVR in a way that  does not meet these requirements may result in undesired performance     To mount the DVR housing     1  Ona flat  stationary  and vibration resistant surface  use the DVR mounting  plate as a template to mark and drill four mounting holes     See Appendix B    Templates and dimensions    on page 101 for the templates  and dimensions and details on DVR mounting plate bolthole patterns     2  Using bolts  locking washers  and nuts  mount the DVR
33. A system layout                      1  Aluminum housing 6  DVR assembly 11  Ethernet cable   2  Camera 7  Wireless bridge 12  Panic button   3  Up to 16 cameras per DVR 8  Wireless antenna 13  Accelerometer   4  RG179 Siamese coaxial 9  Wireless antenna cable 14  Impact sensor  cable    10  Microphones  5  GPS antenna    The central component of the MobileView system is a high quality DVR  which  records images from eight or sixteen cameras  monochrome or color  depending  on model  dual channel audio and other information such as the time  date  and  vehicle number  You can adjust image storage capacity by changing your  recording speed  selected resolution  and drive size     The DVR begins capturing video within 90 seconds of receiving the vehicle   s  ignition signal  It continues to capture data while that signal is present and for a  programmable shutdown delay period after the vehicle ignition signal expires   Surveillance and event based video data is stored on a mobile rated  removable  hard disk drive caddy  When available storage capacity is full  the DVR  automatically overwrites the oldest data with new data in a FIFO  first in  first out   fashion     Note  Most MobileView products are not supplied with mounting hardware   Exceptions are noted in the appropriate sections of the manual     The MobileView solution uses Video Manager software for the review of  surveillance and event based video stored on the DVR  Video Manager is also    MobileView PENTA Installa
34. Camera Setup    Audio Setup    Alarm Events    1 0 Devices    System       Hie    Local Viewer Settings    Local Settings    About    WU    Exit Configuration    Close    i       The System Configuration dialog box displays a series of pages in the right pane   These are similar to the tabbed pages displayed in other dialog boxes  but are  opened and closed using command buttons described below  The buttons open  these pages       Vehicle Setup  Defines general properties of the DVR within the vehicle       Camera Setup  Defines the video recording settings for each individual  camera       Audio Setup  Defines the audio recording settings       Alarm Events  Defines output reactions based on input activation     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 49    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    e O Devices  Defines the generic input and out identification     System  Defines low level operating characteristics of the DVR     Note  The subsequent sections provide limited information necessary to  accommodate initial DVR setup  For more information on functions and options   see the Mobile View Video Manager User Manual     Vehicle setup    To configure a vehicle     1  Click Vehicle Setup in the System Configuration dialog box  Figure 40 on  page 51  to open the Vehicle Setup page  Figure 40 on page 51      2  Enter your depot ID and the corresponding vehicle ID     The depot ID typically represents the description of the property to which the  vehicle is assigned  If installed  this 
35. Date  amp  Time tab and adjust settings to local time     Select the Time Zone tab and adjust settings to the correct time zone       Apply the daylight saving time adjustment  if applicable     O oO A OQ      Select the Internet Time tab and adjust time server settings  This step is  optional       Click Apply     8  Since these changes are being made to write protected drive C  be sure to  commit the changes and reboot the DVR  See    Committing DVR changes     below     N    Committing DVR changes    The C drive on the DVR is write protected  Any changes to the OS or registry   such as setting the time zone or loading an application upgrade  require  completion of a special write operation to update the read only image  The DVR  provides this function using an onboard    commit    utility   To permanently write changes to the C drive   1  Establish a remote desktop connection    See    Remote desktop connection    on page 44 for more information   2  Make changes to the system as required     Examples of changes could be time settings or IP addresses     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 47    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    3  When finished  double click the Commit shortcut on the desktop to launch the  Commit application  Figure 38 below      Commit    Press any key to close the Commit application window   Perform an orderly shutdown to finalize a commit     Close all windows on the remote desktop     a  b  Click on the remote desktop to ensure that it has focus    c 
36. GND  LINK                                                                                  J3 IV    S    caumniuwvneono Ta  222 2222222  Eno  PEEEEEEESS  SGGGSGG o gt      qaqgaqaqgnaaqaaa  lt        A    Digital inputs    Each open collector digital input treats an input voltage between 5 to 30 VDC  with respect to digital ground as activated or closed  Inputs less than 1 VDC are  treated as deactivated or open  Voltages between 1 to 4 VDC have no guarantee  of being seen as activated or deactivated     Refer to Chapter 5    Optional hardware installation    on page 67 for more  information on connecting digital inputs to peripheral devices     Ground link    As stated above  digital input voltages are measured with respect to digital  ground  The ground link jumper connects the DVR electrical ground to the digital  ground  For special installations where a digital input electrical reference return is  different from the DVR electrical ground or where ground isolation is needed   remove the ground link jumper and attach the alternate ground reference to  connector J3  terminal 10     WARNING  Never connect the MobileView PENTA electrical ground or chassis  to systems with different ground references  Doing so could damage both  Systems or create a potential for electrical shock     J3 harness connections    The J3 harness couples an 18 pin Molex type connector to the J3 connector  see  Figure 26 on page 32   This arrangement provides dedicated termination points  for each di
37. GRY  CH8        The PENTA 8 channel video harness is shown above  The PENTA 16 channel  harness adds eight additional BNC barrel connectors to accommodate additional  video inputs  See    Table 6 on page 39 for both 8  amp  16 channel harness pinouts     38 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Table 6  J6 harness pinout    Chapter 3  DVR installation                                  BNC barrel Color USE   1 Yellow Video Input Channel 1  2 Red Video Input Channel 2  3 White Video Input Channel 3  4 Blue Video Input Channel 4  5 Brown Video Input Channel 5  6 Orange Video Input Channel 6  7 Purple Video Input Channel 7  8 Grey Video Input Channel 8  9  PENTA 16 CH  Yellow Video Input Channel 9  10  PENTA 16 CH  Red Video Input Channel 10  11  PENTA 16 CH  White Video Input Channel 11  12  PENTA 16 CH  Blue Video Input Channel 12  13  PENTA 16 CH  Brown Video Input Channel 13  14  PENTA 16 CH  Orange Video Input Channel 14  15  PENTA 16 CH  Purple Video Input Channel 15  16  PENTA 16 CH  Grey Video Input Channel 16       Maintenance plug    The maintenance plug  Figure 34  lets you start or shut down the MobileView  PENTA DVR manually  You might need to force a manual shutdown to remove    or swap the hard drive caddy  It is also useful to force DVR shutdown for routine    maintenance purposes     Figure 34  Maintenance plug    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual       39    Chapter 3  DVR installation    Startup    To start the DVR when it is off  insert the maintenance plu
38. VS server 64  Deleting files 65  Restarting the DVS server 65  Installing the accelerometer 68  Configuring the accelerometer 69  Synchronizing the accelerometer 69  Calibrating the accelerometer 70  Viewing accelerometer data 70  Configuring DVR accelerometer alarm events 70  Enabling the accelerometer in the INI file 72  Installing an impact sensor 73    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 41    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Installing a panic button 74  Installing a microphone 76  Installing a GPS unit 78  MobileView PENTA testing 80  MobileView PENTA testing 80  MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor 80  Watchdog on off 81  LEDs andrelays 81  GPS testing 82  Real time inputs 82  Analog inputs 83  Voltages and temperatures 84  Relay testing 84  Fan and fuse status 84  Status indicators 84  Logging off 84  Video manager program 85  Troubleshooting 88  Contacting us 89  Online resources 90  DVR installation checklist 92  DVR viewer configuration checklist 94  Vehicle layout 97  Camera mounting plate template 102  DVR base plate 103  DVR assembly dimensions 104    42    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Connecting to the DVR    Once the MobileView PENTA DVR has been installed  you can start configuring  the device using a service laptop  To configure the device  you must have Video  Manager installed in your laptop  The steps in this chapter assume Video  Manager is already installed and configured  For more information on installing  Video
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40. age 26     Figure 18  J1 main power connections                            Vehicle 10 A main fuse PENTA  Main power 12 24        L J11  J1  Terminal 1  J 1 123  Ground return J1 2  J1  Terminal 2   Ignition           m   _ J1 3  J1  Terminal 3                                          1 A ignition fuse    To connect power     1  Runa three conductor 16 AWG cord from the vehicle power  electrical  ground  and ignition source locations to the DVR     Note  We recommend adding a 10 A inline  fast blow fuse to the main power  line and a 1 A inline  fast blow fuse to the ignition input     24 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    2     3     5     Chapter 3  DVR installation    With the vehicle power off  make connections to the vehicle power and  ignition sources     Contact the vehicle manufacturer for information on connecting to the vehicle  power source     At the DVR  remove the J1 connector and terminate each wire to the proper  terminal as shown in Figure 18 on page 24     Before reattaching the J1 connector  turn on the power and use a voltmeter to  check each terminal for proper voltage and polarity     Main power and ignition voltages should be nominal 12 or 24 VDC     Note  MobileView PENTA supports nominal SAE base vehicle voltages of 12  and 24 VDC     After confirming voltages and polarities are correct  remove the power  plug  the connector into the J1 receiver  and then tighten the retaining screws     J1 harness connections    The J1 harness couples a 6 pin Mole
41. allation Manual 59    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Figure 47  I O Devices page    Digital Input Channel Settings    r Relay Output Channel Settings        Multiplexer Camera Selection       Channel label   Channel label 03   0 01  Digital Output 1   01  Camera 1    I 02  Camera 2   02  Digital Input 2 02  Digital Output 2        J 03  Camera 3    03  Digital Input 3 03  Digital Output 3 fini Carad   04  Digital Input 4 04  Digital Output 4 mi     05  Digital Input 5       I 06  Camera 6    06  Digtal Input 6 J 07  Camera 7        I 08  Camera 8   07  Di ital Input 7 Analog input channel settings          patel a I 09  Camera 9    08  Digital Input 8    09  Digital Input 9      Channel label    01  Analog Input 1    T 10  Camera 10  P 11  Camera 11     UU UUU U V UNUU  lt   lt   lt   lt  2  nr    10  Digital Input 10 02  Analog Input 2 I 12  Camera 12   11  Digital Input 11 03  Analog Input 3 J 13 UNAVAILABLE   2 TITE I I 14  UNAVAILABLE    igital Input date Milt    15  UNAVAILABLE   13  Digital Input 13 05  Analog Input 5 I 16  UNAVAILABLE    14  Digital Input 14 06  Analog Input 6    07 jAnalog Input 7  08     15  Digital Input 15    16  Digital Input 16    m Multiplexer Settings    Channel label    Analog Input 8          Resting state camera Cycle dwell time Auto display off speed    01  Drivers screen 1 01  Camera 1      5 sec  2234 6993  mph      p2  Mus Channel 2 01  Camera 1     n sec  2234 6993  mph   03  Mus Channel 3 jor  Camera 1      i sec  2234 6993 mph    ve 
42. ameras to copy the current settings to all system  cameras     Click Apply to save the new settings     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 53    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Figure 42  Camera Setup   Compression options    Image Compression    Compression algorithm    r    Low Compression level High  Reset Compression      Uncompressed image size 1188 0 kb       Compressed image size 173 kb    Compression rate 68 1    Camera 1   4CIF D1   24bits Color    EEE    Security camera options    To configure camera security options     1     54    Click Security on the Camera Setup page to display the security options   Figure 43 on page 55        Click a camera tile from those presented along the top of the window to select    the camera to configure   Ensure the    Restrict local viewing only    check box is clear     If the box is checked  Video Manager running from a remote computer will be  unable to view video from the selected camera       Ensure that all options under Image authentication are checked     If these boxes are not checked  Video Manager may display incorrect  machine information during playback of archived video     Click Apply Settings to All Cameras to copy the current settings to all system  cameras       Click Apply to save the new settings     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Figure 43  Image security options    Image Access  Restrict local viewing only T    r    Image authentification Iv    Image Authentification 
43. and device end  Pull back  excess cable to a duct area where it can be folded and secured  Leave a  service loop as directed for specific devices     Cables should not come into contact with bare metal edges  light ballasts  or  magnetic speaker coils  If ballasts and speaker coils cannot be avoided  cross  them perpendicularly     Do not tighten cables that are secured with cable ties to the extent that the  cable is compressed or damaged  Do not crimp  crush  or severely bend the  cables     When passing cables through tapping plates or metal sidewalls of the vehicle   if possible  insert grommets in the holes to protect the cables  If it is not  possible  make sure that the protective outer CL2 jacket is maintained when  passing the cables through the holes     When pulling cable through the conduit  do not jerk or overpull the cables   These actions will stretch and damage the cable  If you must pull cables  through vehicle walls with limited access or conduit  attach a pull line to the  cable jacket  not to the connector  and gently pull the cable through the  appropriate routing paths     Route cables from each camera location to the DVR location as determined  by your specific system layout  Figure 3 on page 10 shows an example of  cabling layout     After reaching camera locations  leave enough cable for a 6 in   152 mm   service loop at each location     Chapter 2  Camera installation    Figure 3  Typical eight camera cabling layout       1  Front door camera 4  Rear
44. and requires amplification by an external system     36 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 3  DVR installation    Note  Connection to on vehicle audio systems requires special configuration on  both the DVR and the amplification system  Harness based connection is not  provided  Consult your UTC sales representative or technical support before  connecting to external audio systems     Relay output   Relay contacts are shown in their de energized state and are rated for 200 mA  maximum current draw    J5 harness connections    The J5 harness couples a ten pin Molex type connector to the J5 connector   Figure 30   Except for audio output  this arrangement provides dedicated  termination points for each connection  Common and specific usage of each  termination point is provided in Table 5     Figure 31  J5 harness  analog  audio output  and relay connection                                                                                                                                              Sa 01  E   ITS  js 223456789002    S  a  3   Ca 12  Table 5  J5 harness pinout  10 pin Molex Color Use J5 block  1 Yellow Analog input 1 J5 1  2 Red Analog input 2 J5 2  3 White Relay 1 NC J5 7  4 Blue Relay 1 NO J5 9  5 Brown Relay 1 common J5 8  6 Black GND J5 3  7 Black GND J5 3  8 Orange Relay 2 NC J5 10  9 Purple Relay 2 NO J5 12  10 Gray Relay 2 Common J5 11       MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 37    Chapter 3  DVR installation    J6 video input connections    T
45. anual    options  accelerometer  70  alarm event  57  audio  56  audio  figure  57  camera  51  52  security  54  vehicle  50  vehicle  figure  51    P    panic button  figure  75  installing  74  wiring  76   power connections  camera  32  indicators  89  J1 connector  24  main system input  24  main  figure  25  microphone  figure  77  single channel wiring  figure  77    R    RAM requirements  5  rate   compression  53  raw accelerometer data  70  relays   configuring  81   DVR connection  22  reset key  panic button with  75  resolution  configuring  51  Restrict  54  retrieving images  4  rotating   camera  14    S    sample time   accelerometer  70  saturation  configuring  51  security   configuring  54   options  figure  55  Security   access to camera inages  51  Serial  LED DVR connections  22  Show satellite information  82  shutdown  40  software updates    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Index    requirements  5  status output connections  29  status output connections  figure  29  subnet  43  44  surface mount  11  synchronization  accelerometer  69  automatic time server  turning off  47    T    template  camera mounting  102  template  DVR mounting  103  testing  79  time   setting  46  troubleshooting  88    V    Vehicle   configuration  50  vehicle configuration options  figure  51  view   GPS  Show satellite information  82  viewing  5  Viewing accelerometer data  70  viewing images  4  viewingGPS satellite information  82    W    wireless antenna c
46. anual 103    Appendix B  Templates and dimensions    DVR assembly dimensions    Figure 67 below provides the DVR assembly dimensions     Figure 67  DVR assembly dimensions                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           A                 N  e   to          a 4 y           T omo oo ur i 11 175 in   gt         SEEO 50    e 11 175 in   gt           E  2     i     A    lt  9 836 in      A    pem  Z02A0055  7 124 in   gt    TU DEOOCODA  OOoooono  LI noaren  N PaP DODO  ne E n  B28       00000 CEO  q     A a O00C0COONDO O 5    ipl n       coum op 000mm an0 mo o m 2  BERS  DE  ae  e  0   DDD    BEEE Nu Of    sy  Fassi r   3 re A   s  DJ                     11 175 in       104 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Index    A    accelerometer  70  alarm events  configuring  70  calibrating  70  configuring  69  connecting and disconnecting  69  data  viewing  70  enabling  72  in typical system layout  3  installing  68  orientation in vehicle  68  sample time  70  alarm event  accelerometer  configuring  70  71  accelerometer  typical  figure  71  based on sudden vertical motion  71  configuring  57  options  figure  58  set point  in Gs   typical  71  status indicators  84  analog digital DVR connection 
47. bbreviations     e FL  Flush mount  e RC  Recessed    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 97    Appendix A  Checklists and worksheets    e FF  Variable focus forward facing    Figure 63  Vehicle layout      lt                        ml    Vehicle length  ft     Articulated  circle one   Yes or No  Camera legend    e FL camera      e RC camera      e FF camera       Notes     98    SS    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Appendix A  Checklists and worksheets    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 99    Appendix B  Templates and dimensions    Summary    This appendix provides templates and dimensions to help you install the  MobileView PENTA system     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 101    Appendix B  Templates and dimensions    Camera mounting plate template    Use this mounting template to drill the holes for the mounting plate in the correct  places     Figure 64  Mounting plate template                0 750 in       D      N  0 188 in   y          2  O  Te       to   ci                    lt  4 055 in   gt                 102 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Appendix B  Templates and dimensions    DVR base plate    Use this mounting template to drill the holes for the mounting plate in the correct    places     Figure 65  DVR base plate 1       0 787 in        6 199 in        Figure 66  DVR base plate 2    Fi    Z     lt     0 165in        ye       gt      fr          5 25 in           i    gt  A           10 55 in        MobileView PENTA Installation M
48. bit  drill the mounting holes     12 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 2  Camera installation    5  Connect the video and power cables to the camera assembly     6  Mount the camera assembly to the vehicle surface using two fasteners  screwed into panel nuts  Figure 7      7  To align the camera   s field of view to the appropriate angle  see    Adjusting the  camera   s field of view    below      8  Attach the cover plate to the housing  Figure 8 below   If you are installing a  square housing  you must drill two additional mounting holes for the cover  plate    Figure 7  Camera housing installation    Angled flush mount housing Square flush mount housing       Figure 8  Cover installation    Angled flush mount cover Square flush mount cover       Adjusting the camera   s field of view    Depending on the camera   s location  you might have to adjust the camera angle  to provide the best field of view  Adjusting the camera angle might include    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 13    Chapter 2  Camera installation    altering the horizontal or vertical angles of the camera and  for surface mount  cameras  using a spacer  See Figure 9 below    To adjust the vertical angle    1  Loosen the camera   s pivot screws    2  Rotate the camera to the correct angle     3  Retighten the pivot screws     Figure 9  Adjusting the camera   s vertical angle       Surface mount cameras are configured at the factory to be installed onto the  ceiling of the vehicle  You can 
49. bration      Installed calibrated properly  oriented correctly  calibrated  using MV4 Monitor tool  mounting surface not subject to  vibration      Confirm Time Zone  time and date are correct     Confirm Backbox IP  Subnet  and Gateway if applicable   Refer to Customer provided list if applicable     Confirm all cameras installed are functioning  clear images   and save jpg images one for each camera     Confirm Depot ID and Vehicle ID are entered correctly per  end customer requirements  refer to DVR configuration  checklist if completed      Enabled and tested  1  Use PENTA Monitor to test input  functionality  and 2  Push button and confirm event  recorded in Log Record     Enabled and tested  1  Use PENTA Monitor to test input  functionality  2  Strike the sensor in the x or y direction and  confirm event recorded in Log Record     DVR input configured and enabled for correct G Force with  correct alarm event reaction     Tested if present     Delete Archive files from the Archive  E   partition and  delete all files from the Workspace  D   Outgoing Folder     Installed and aligned properly  Secured        MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    93    Appendix A  Checklists and worksheets    DVR viewer configuration checklist    Table 12  Property information  DVR and client viewer vehicle settings       Property information       Property name     Vehicle fleet numbers  attach separate list if necessary         DVR date and time  workgroup  backbox network settings     
50. d red LED is off  the system is functioning properly  When the red  LED is on  it indicates the system needs service     Installing a microphone    The DVR supports up to two optional microphones  One is typically mounted in  the head sign area near the driver  and a second can be mounted toward the  rear of the vehicle     See the instructions provided with the microphones for installation procedures   Route a two conductor  shielded twisted pair cable for audio and a twisted pair  power cable  18 AWG wire is recommended  from the microphone device to the  DVR location  The shield drain wire is attached at the microphone end only   Leave a service loop at the microphone end     Figure 56 shows single channel audio wiring for one microphone  Figure 57  shows dual channel audio wiring for two microphones     76 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 5  Optional hardware installation    Figure 56  Single channel audio wiring    Audio Input 1  J2  terminal 2     PZM 11LL Ground  J2  terminal 5     MSS 4007 00 00       12VDC        12VDC Output  J2  terminal 1   G d  a Ground  J2  terminal 5   Figure 57  Dual channel audio wiring  Audio 1            Audio Input 1  J2  terminal 2   Ground  J2  terminal 5        Audio 1      PZM 11LL    MSS 4007 00 00       12VDC        12VDC Output  J2  terminal 1   G d  a Ground  J2  terminal 5   Audio 2            Audio Input 2  J2  terminal 3   Ground  J2  terminal 5        Audio 2      PZM 11LL    MSS 4007 00 00    12VDC         12VDC
51. dio is not recorded     Note  Changing this selection reinitializes the data acquisition system and  purges all stored audio and video data       Ensure that the    Local audio play only    check box is clear     If the box is checked  Video Manager running from a remote computer will be  unable to playback audio from the recorder     Edit the audio channel names to match the installation     Click Apply to save the new settings     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Figure 45  Audio Setup page    Sound Access    Record audio       141    Local audio play only    Sound Settings    Audio channel 1 name  Front of Vehicle  Audio channel 2name  Back of Vehicle       Audio sample rate fi KHz sl  Audio sample resolution Low  8 bit  v    fia    Alarm events    Click Alarm Events in the System Configuration dialog box to display the Alarm  Events page  Figure 46 on page 58   The Alarm Events page is broken into five  main sections     Event List  Lists all events programmed in the DVR    Event Settings  Defines basic event configuration settings    Event Activation  Defines the input and state required to activate the event   Activation Schedule  Defines a schedule when the event is active     Event Reaction  Defines reactions that occur when the event activates     Aside from recording video  events are the most useful function of the DVR     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 57    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Figure 46  Alarm Events page  
52. e bracket  and replace the set screws     The lens set screw and the wiring harness should be positioned at the bottom  of the camera  Figure 13 below      Figure 13  Reattaching the camera to the mounting bracket       a       1  Lens set screw    2  Wiring harness    16 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 2  Camera installation    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 17    Chapter 2  Camera installation    18 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 3  DVR installation    Summary    This chapter provides information on installing and wiring the MobileView PENTA  DVR     Content    Installation overview 20   Locating the DVR 20   Mounting the DVR 21   Wiring 22  Connectors and cable harnesses 23  Connecting the DVR 23  J1 input power connections 24  Battery disconnect systems 26  J2 audio and status connections 28  J3 digital input channel connections 30  J4 camera power connections 32  J5 analog  audio out  and relay output connections 35  J6 video input connections 38  Maintenance plug 39    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 19    Chapter 3  DVR installation    Installation overview    The PENTA DVR is designed specifically for installation on public transit  vehicles  This logistically assumes that certain mounting and wiring limitations  common to that environment exist  The installation instructions provided in this  chapter are tailored to that expectation     Figure 14  Components of the DVR assembly                                        1  PENT
53. ed    Click OK     oP 9 Di    Figure 37  Remote desktop connection   Local Resources tab    fu Remote Desktop Connection       4 Remote Desktop    __     Connection  General   Display Local Resources   Programs   Experience   Advanced    Remote computer sound    g  Leave 3      Keyboard  Swe  forexample ALT TAB                         in full screen mode only       Local devices and resources       Select the devices and resources you want to use in your  T remote session     TT Printers FP Clipboard          Date and time settings    Time and date parameters must be set on the DVR to correctly capture time   stamped images  These parameters include configuring the time zone  automatic  adjustment for daylight saving time  and identification of a network timeserver for  systems without a GPS antenna installed     Note  Timeserver settings require a wireless connection to a network time  protocol  NTP  server from the DVR network  Please consult the network  administrator for information on accessing the NTP server    46 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Caution  Failing to properly adjust system time may cause time based searches  to fail or result in partial or complete data loss     To adjust your system time   1  Establish a remote connection   See    Remote desktop connection    on page 44    2  Double click the system clock in the taskbar  shown below        we 4 46PM   The Date and Time Properties dialog screen opens     Select the 
54. epair     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 23    Chapter 3  DVR installation    All connectors are equipped with dual  vibration resistant  screw down retainers   The connector must be fully seated and each screw down tightly engaged to  ensure the connector remains in place during normal operation     WARNING  It is the installer   s responsibility to ensure all power is off before  connections are made  We recommend checking all power connections for  shorts and grounds before applying power  Failure to follow this recommendation  may result in damage to the vehicle or the DVR  as well as injury to the  installation personnel     J1 input power connections    Main power  ground  and ignition are supplied to the three terminal Phoenix  connector labeled J1 on the DVR  In addition to onboard fuses  we recommend  external inline fusing with the main power and ignition inputs as shown in  Figure 18 below     The J1 connector uses both locking clips and retaining screws to ensure that it  does not disconnect during operation  By design  this makes the connector  logistically difficult to remove  To remove the connector  fully loosen the retaining  screws and gently rock the connector side to side while pulling the connector  away from the DVR chassis  The connector eventually pulls free     Note  The DVR is designed to work with a continuous main power source  Using  an intermittent power source requires special circuitry as detailed in    Battery  disconnect systems    on p
55. erometer alarm events 70  Enabling the accelerometer in the INI file 72   Installing an impact sensor 73   Installing a panic button 74   Installing a microphone 76   Installing a GPS unit 78    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 67    Chapter 5  Optional hardware installation    Installing the accelerometer    You must configure the accelerometer before mounting the device  Once the  accelerometer has been mounted  you can no longer configure the device  See     Configuring the accelerometer    on page 69 for more information     Mount the accelerometer on a flat  stable surface  The selected location should  not be subject to vibration exceeding that experienced by the vehicle chassis  A  frame mount or reference location is preferred  Failure to consider location  variables may contribute to erroneous activations  Ensure that the mounting  location is not subject to exposure to liquids during vehicle cleaning  Damage or  corrosion of components may result if unit is sprayed down with water or other  cleaning liquids     Figure 49  Accelerometer               3 Axis Accelerometer    Caution   Calibrate before installing    Li                        1  This side faces the front of the vehicle     To install the accelerometer     1  Using the accelerometer as a template  mark the locations of the mounting  holes     Align the accelerometer so that it is square with the front and back of the  vehicle and so the Y arrow points to the front of the vehicle as shown in  Figure 4
56. ew PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 3  DVR installation    Status connections    The camera and software LED outputs provide a quick means of determining the  operating status of the DVR     e Camera LED  This output is normally inactive and turns ON when a fault  condition occurs in the DVR  The most common fault is video loss from a  configured camera     e Software LED  This output is normally active and turns OFF if the DVR  software stops running     Note  If the software is not running  neither the camera nor software LED outputs  will work     These open collector outputs are designed to work with the MobileView MSS   4008 series status devices  The devices are equipped with one red and green  LED  The red LED is reserved for connection to the camera output and the green  LED to the software output  For more information  see    Installing a panic button     on page 74     J2 harness connections    The J2 harness couples a 14 pin Molex type connector to the J2 connector  see  Figure 24 below   This arrangement provides dedicated termination points for  audio input  microphone power  and DVR status outputs along with spare voltage  and ground points  Common and specific usage of each termination point is  provided in Table 2 below     Figure 24  J2 cable harness                                                                                      Cs  gt  12345678  SS E S  PE       Table 2  J2 harness pinout          14 pin Molex Color Use J2 block  1 Brown AUD1  J2 2 
57. for the panic button wiring  using a 3 4 in   20 mm  drill bit     the wires and applying heat shrink tubing to the exposed wire     Note  The panic button with key reset has six wires  and the panic button  without key reset has only five  The NC and common wires are both yellow  and are interchangeable     Route the cable to the DVR  See Figure 55 on page 76  Connect the cable to  the connectors as follows     e Connect the yellow NC and common wires to Digital Input 1  J3  terminal  1  and 12VDC Out  J3  terminal 9      e Connect the gray positive wire to 12VDC Out  J3  terminal 9  or any other  available 12 V terminal     e Connect the green normal wire to Software LED output  J2  terminal 7    e Connect the red check wire to Camera LED output  J2  terminal 6      e Connect the white negative wire  present only on the panic button with key  reset  to Ground  J3  terminal 10      Note  Digital Input 2  J3  terminal 2  is typically reserved for the impact  sensor input     Mount the panic button  using the previously drilled holes     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 75    Chapter 5  Optional hardware installation    Figure 55  Panic button wiring       Green       Software LED  J2  terminal 7      J nee Camera LED  J2  terminal 6   CS  Q   e          Yell    Digital Input 1  J3  terminal 1     Yellow 12VDC Output  J3  terminal 9        Gray             MSS4008 00 00    Status LEDs    The MobileView PENTA provides LEDs for status indication  When the green  LED is on an
58. g into either the upper  or lower PS2 port  If main power is present  the DVR starts up  Initially the  software and camera LEDs flash on the status device and the LCD displays the  words WDOG OFF  When the DVR software starts  the LEDs stop flashing  the  LCD message WDOG OFF clears  and the DVR enters a normal operating state   Removal of the maintenance plug has no affect on the system  If the ignition  input is deactivated  the system   s shutdown timer sequence will activate  Upon  expiration of the shutdown dwell time  the DVR shuts down     Shutdown    To shut down the DVR while it is running normally or during the delayed  shutdown time  insert the maintenance plug into either the upper or lower PS2  port  The DVR immediately begins an orderly shutdown  The DVR remains off  while the maintenance plug is in place  If  upon removal of the maintenance plug   if the ignition input is active  the DVR begins its startup sequence     40 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Summary    This chapter provides information to help you troubleshoot problems and contact  technical support in case you need assistance with your equipment     Content    Connecting to the DVR 43  Remote desktop connection 44  Local resources 45  Date and time settings 46  Committing DVR changes 47  System configuration 48  Vehicle setup 50  Camera setup 51  Audio setup 56  Alarm events 57  I O devices 59  System options 61  Deleting files after setup 64  Stopping the D
59. ge of the 255 set points will be available     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 35    Chapter 3  DVR installation    If full scale input is greater than 30 VDC  the input voltage must be reduced to fall  within the supported range  Voltage reduction may be accomplished using a  simple voltage divider network  see Figure 30 below      Figure 30  Voltage divider  analog input    Vin    R1    Vout  Analog Input    0 30 VDC  R2       In Figure 30 above  a certain amount of the input voltage  Vin  is expended  across resistor R1  The remaining voltage  Vout  is routed and monitored by the  analog input  It is up to the installer to determine the proper values of R1 and R2  based on specified voltage input variables     The value of VOUT is determined by the formula below    Vout    R2   Vin     R1   R2    Since DVR analog inputs support a maximum voltage input of 30 VDC  Vout is  always 30 VDC  For most applications  R2 can be set to 10 kQ and the value of    Vin is the full scale value of the voltage input to be measured  Solving the above  equation for variable R1 allows simple calculation of its required value     R1    R2   Vin   Vout    R2    In the example above  to monitor a 40 VDC variable input using a DVR analog  input would require an R1 of 3 3 kQ with an R2 of 10 kQ     R1    R2   Vin   Vout    R2  R1    10 kQ   40 VDC   30 VDC    10 kQ  RI   3 3 kQ       Audio output    The audio outputs are two monaural halves of a stereo output  The output is 1V  RMS line level 
60. gital input  two digital ground  and eight 12 VDC     outputs  Common  and specific usage of each termination point is provided in Table 3     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 31    Chapter 3  DVR installation    Figure 26  J3 harness  digital input connection                         GND                                                                                                 Sa     j3 22345678907   EEE    S     Hs   10 2     Table 3  J3 harness pinout   18 pin Molex Color Use J3 block   1 Yellow Digital input 1 J3 1   2 Red Digital input 2 J3 2   3 White Digital input 3 J3 3   4 Blue Digital input 4 J3 4   5 Brown Digital input 5 J3 5   6 Orange Digital input 6 J3 6   7 Purple Digital input 7 J3 7   8 Grey Digital input 8 J3 8   9 Black Ground J3 10   10 Green 12V  Digital 1  J3 9   11 Green 12V  Digital 2  J3 9   12 Green 12V  Digital 3  J3 9   13 Green 12V  Digital 4  J3 9   14 Green 12V  Digital 5  J3 9   15 Green 12V  Digital 6  J3 9   16 Green 12V  Digital 7  J3 9   17 Green 12V  Digital 8  J3 9   18 Black Ground J3 10       J4 camera power connections    MobileView PENTA provides two 12 VDC camera power outputs on the four   terminal Phoenix connector labeled J4 on the DVR  see Figure 27 on page 33      The J4 connector uses retaining screws to ensure it does not disconnect during  operation  By design  the connector is easily removed if the retaining screws are    32    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 3  DVR installation    fully disengaged a
61. he MobileView PENTA provides eight BNC type video inputs on the miniature  DIN connector labeled J6  see Figure 32 below   Access to these video inputs  requires attachment of the J6 harness described below     The J6 connector uses retaining screws to ensure that it does not disconnect  during operation  By design  the connector is easily removed if the retaining  screws are fully disengaged and a slight force perpendicular to the connector is  applied  Ensure that the retaining screws are fully engaged or unwanted  disconnection may occur     Figure 32  J6 video input connection       J6 harness connections    The J6 harness couples eight or sixteen BNC barrel type connectors to the J6  connector  see Figure 33 below   This arrangement provides dedicated  termination points for each video input  Each BNC is color coded and labeled to  indicate the assigned video input number  See Figure 33 below and    Table 6 on page 39 for added detail on J6 harness color code and video input  assignments     Figure 33  J6 harness  video cable  PENTA 8 channel              Ed YEL  CH1   C OOQ RED  CH2                                                            E WHT  CH3  _       BLU  CH4  E     B     BRN  CH5  BNC  o  p                           Camera_4                                       u  8888              K J6 VIDEO INPUT                        Camera 5                                                                                                                                   
62. heck the Record images box to record the selected camera   Enter a camera name and abbreviation for the selected camera   Set the frame capture rate for the selected camera    Set the picture resolution to the desired value     Refer to Table 7 on page 53 for supported resolution sizes  Higher resolution  results in larger video file sizes and better image quality  Lower resolution  results in smaller video size and reduced image quality     Set the color depth to the desired value   For the PENTA DVR  ignore the distance and bearing parameters    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    9  Select Apply to save the new settings     10 Repeat all steps for each camera    Table 7  Supported camera resolutions          Resolution NTSC   Low 352 x 240  Quarter D1   Medium 704 x 240  Half D1   High 704 x 480  D1        Compression camera options    To configure image compression options     1     Click Compression on the Camera Setup page to display compression  options  Figure 42 on page 54      Click a camera tile from those presented along the top of the window to select  the camera to configure     Move the compression slider left  lower  or right  higher  to achieve the  desired compression level  Lower compression results in larger video file  sizes and better image quality  Higher compression results in smaller video  size and reduced image quality     Click Reset Compression to restore the system default value    Click Apply Settings to All C
63. ia ER  Altitude   IV Show Trace V Show PRN JV Show SN TT Show Ch No       p  GPS Data           seu Bx 03 00 1CH          Real time inputs    The most useful part of the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program is the  real time inputs screen  Figure 62 on page 83   This screen shows the status of  every user controllable MobileView input  output  fan  fuse  and voltage level on  the DVR     82 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Figure 62  Real time input options                   Analog Channels Vin PSU Status  1 2 Sv  0 0 194 122  ov ov 23 Sv  fe 2 00510    Analog inputs    106  125            Temperature  System Drive    Enable Relay Testng r    Chapter 6  Testing    Ignition    Maintenance Pio    Digital Input 1 Pint     Digital Input 2  Pin 2     Digital Input 3 Pin 3     Digital Input 4  Pin 4     Digital Inout 5  Pin 5     Digital Input 6  Pins     Digital Input 7 Pin      Digital Input 8  Pin 8   amp        HDD Locked A  HDD Present FA  Fane Enabled g  HDD Fan   di  MOR Fan A  SV Fuse Status SA  12V Fuse Status sf       The MobileView PENTA DVR lets you monitor two analog signal inputs  Analog  inputs are generally used to measure such things as pressure  temperature  and  velocity  These variables are commonly available on heavy duty vehicles  Once  these are converted to electrical inputs in the ranges of 0 to 30 V  the DVR can    monitor and act upon them     The value directly under each bar is the digital value between 1 and 255 of each  analog input  The d
64. icators    The DVR has ten digital inputs  The circle shown on the right side of the real time  input screen  Figure 62 on page 83  indicates the status of each input  All inputs  use a black circle to indicate the off state  The on state is shown by red and  green circles     In the Alarm events configuration screen  an input on state equates to Activated  while input off state equates to Deactivated     Logging off   Once you complete the review and testing of your DVR   s main features  log off  from the DVR    To log off    1  Close the Real time inputs screen     2  Close the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program  The DVS server  restarts automatically     84 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 6  Testing    3  Log off the remote desktop session     Video manager program    Another way to test system operation is to use the Video Manager program to  view video in the same manner as a system operator  Video Manager  applications are found in the MobileView Video Manager User Manual     Items to check using the Video Manager application include the following     Camera name and resolution during playback   Event activations based on programmed inputs   Archival storage and playback   Text overlays to ensure accuracy of information and readability   General system configurations such as DVR name and system date time  Audio input    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 85    Chapter 6  Testing    86 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 7  Troublesh
65. igital value is necessary to create an event based on an    analog input     To determine digital values for analog input conditions     1  Change the state of the analog input to the condition under evaluation     2  Record the input value at that condition   3  Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each condition   4      Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each input     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    83    Chapter 6  Testing    Voltages and temperatures    Key input and output voltages are shown here  One critical monitor is input VIN   This provides the input voltage to the DVR from the vehicle  The nominal voltage  is 24 V  Common regulated voltage from a running vehicle is approximately 27 5  V  Common battery voltage from a stationary vehicle varies between 22 5 and  24 5 V depending on battery state  Observing this input helps determine why the  system shuts down in over or under voltage conditions     System temperature is also shown in this screen  Figure 62 on page 83   This  screen shows what external or internal factors create overheating conditions     Relay testing    Each relay activates and deactivates in succession when you click the Enable  Relay Testing checkbox     Fan and fuse status    The DVR front status LCD provides a summary of fan and power conditions  The  real time input screen  Figure 62 on page 83  shows detailed information about  each fan and fuse  A checkmark icon indicates the fan or fuse is working  A  warning icon indicates a problem     Status ind
66. ion is provided as a guide and not a rule for  actual camera placement  In all new installations  you should obtain customer  acceptance of camera location and fields of view as part of installation planning     Figure 2  Typical eight camera setup with fields of view shown       1  Front door camera  Front of the bus over 5  Rear to front camera  Back of the bus     the driver   s head  looking at the front looking up the aisle to the front of the bus   Pessengerenty  6  SideEye side camera  Exterior of the bus  2  Forward facing camera  Front of the bus  by the front door  looking toward the back  looking in front of the bus  of the bus   3  Front to rear camera  Front of the bus  7  Center to rear camera  Between the front  looking down the center aisle to the back  and back door  looking down the center    4  Rear exit camera  Across from the back aisle to the back of the bus     door  looking at the back doorway  8  SideEye rear camera  Back of the bus   looking behind the bus     Note  Cameras 6 and 8 in Figure 2 above are MobileView SideEye cameras   Camera 2 is a MobileView forward facing camera  For installation of these  cameras  see their respective manuals  shown in    References and related  documents    on page 6     8 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 2  Camera installation    Camera cable guidelines    When installing camera cable  follow these guidelines     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Avoid excessive lengths of cable at the control 
67. lane  Shock events  from the impact sensor are typically monitored on digital input 2 using a special  connection configuration that provides input to the DVR and power to the impact  sensor  The sensor  which is typically mounted near the DVR enclosure  comes  with a 7 ft   2 1 m  cable that is designed to terminate at the DVR as explained  below     Caution  Failure to follow the instructions provided may result in damage to the  DVR or the impact sensor  Do not install the impact sensor until you have tested  its functionality on each vehicle  The impact sensor should be mounted on a flat   stable surface and secured to the frame of the vehicle  The mounting surface  must not be subject to vibrations     Impact sensor installation requires use of a 10 kQ  1 4 W resistor  To avoid  possible shorts  ensure resistor leads are insulated with heat shrink  preferred  or  electrical tape    To install the impact sensor     1  Using the impact sensor as a template  mark the location of the two mounting  holes     The impact sensor should be aligned so that it is square with the front and  rear of the vehicle  see Figure 52 on page 74      2  Drill the mounting holes with an appropriate size drill bit   3  Mount the impact sensor   4  Route the provided cable to the DVR     If you need to extend the cable  splice a three conductor 18 AWG cable to the  impact sensor   s cable  The spliced wires must be soldered  and heat shrink  tubing must be used to insulate exposed wire  The maxi
68. ly  connected to the DVR     Figure 36  Remote Desktop Connection window    Tu Remote Desktop Connection      Remote Desktop    4 Connection  d    Computer   192 168 0 100        User name  None specified  You will be asked for credentials when you connect     ene  cos   ss   ce             To log off from a remote desktop connection session     I    Close all windows on the remote desktop     2  Click on the remote desktop to ensure that it has focus   3   4  Select Log Off from the menu  and then click OK     Press Alt   F4 to display the Shut Down Windows dialog box     Local resources    By default  the Remote Desktop Connection program uses resource mapping to  make certain system resources available between the connected computers   Shared resources include sound  peripheral communication ports  printers  mass  storage drives  and other plug and play devices  The MobileView DVR does not  function properly when its local resources are remapped     To turn off remote desktop resource mapping     1     Start the remote desktop program     2  Click Options to expand the Remote Desktop window   3   4      In the    Remote computer sound    box  select Leave at remote computer     Click the Local Resources tab     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 45    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    In the    Apply Windows key combinations    box  select In full screen mode only   Check Clipboard under Local devices and resources    Click More    Make sure all boxes and options are clear
69. meter in the INI file    By default  the DVR INI file disables the accelerometer opreation  Enabling  accelerometer operation requires that you change the INI file  Details on this  change are outlined below     Caution  Using extreme caution when editing system INI files  Unspecified  changes may result in unexpected system behavior or data loss     To enable accelerometer functionality   1  Establish a remote desktop connection to the DVR   2  Shut down the DVSS_ Server     See    Stopping the DVS server    on page 64 for more information on shutting  down the DVS server     Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the D drive on the DVR   Double click the workspace directory     Double click the Workspace folder     Oe SOV GP 0    Open the FltSetting_GE ini file and scroll to the following section         AccelerometerSettings   AccelerometerType non  AccelerometerComPort 3  AccelerometerBaudRate 57600                7  Change the AccelerometerType to seraccel         AccelerometerSettings   AccelerometerType seraccel  AccelerometerComPort 3  AccelerometerBaudRate 57600                72 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 5  Optional hardware installation    8  Save and close the INI file     9  Restart the DVS server and close the remote desktop connection   Accelerometer functionality is now enabled     Installing an impact sensor    The MobileView PENTA allows you to connect an optional impact sensor to  sense shock impacts greater than 4 G on the horizontal p
70. mum cable length is  25 ft   7 6 m      5  Connect the impact sensor cable to the J3 connector as follows  see  Figure 53 on page 74      MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 73    Chapter 5  Optional hardware installation    e Connect the red positive wire to 12VDC Out  J3  terminal 9      e Connect the black common wire to Ground  J3  terminal 10      e Connect the green or white input wire to Digital Input 2  J3  terminal 2      e Install a 10 KQ  1 4 W resistor between J3 terminal 2 and J3 terminal 9     Figure 52  Aligning the impact sensor       1  Align square with the front and rear of the vehicle    2  Align square with the sides of the vehicle    3  Cable to DVR backbox    Figure 53  Impact sensor wiring    MSS 7 100 00 02       Green or white       10KOhm  Red Resistor       Digital Input 2  J3  terminal 2        Black    12VDC Output  J3  terminal 9              Installing a panic button    Ground  J3  terminal 10     Panic buttons are optional and are typically installed near the driver  There are  two models  one with a key reset and one without  Figure 54      74    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 5  Optional hardware installation    Figure 54  Panic buttons       To install a panic button     1     Mark the location of the mounting holes  using the panic button as a template     2  Drill the mounting holes  using a 3 16 in   5 mm  drill bit   3   4      Splice a six conductor 18 AWG cable to the panic button wiring by soldering    Drill a hole 
71. n Manual includes an overview of the product  and detailed instructions explaining     e How to wire the MobileView system  e Howto configure and commission the system  e How to test the system    There is also information describing how to contact technical support if you have  questions or concerns  To use this document effectively  you should have a basic  knowledge of the following     e CCTV systems and components   e Electrical wiring   e Windows XP operating system   e TCP IP networking   e Windows Remote Desktop protocol and file sharing    Read these instructions and all related documentation before installing or  operating this product  The most current versions of this and related  documentation are available from technical support  Refer to    Contacting us    on  page 89 for instructions on contacting technical support     Note  A qualified service person  complying with all applicable codes  should  perform all required hardware installation     Product overview    The MobileView PENTA digital video recording system  DVR  has two models  that support up to sixteen cameras  multichannel audio  and optional equipment  such as an impact sensor  status tag indicator  GPS  and wireless networking  devices     A MobileView system consists of software applications and the required  equipment  The system may also include the accessories shown in Figure 1 on  page 3     2 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction    Figure 1  Typical MobileView PENT
72. nd a slight force perpendicular to the connector is applied   Ensure retaining screws are fully engaged or unwanted disconnection may occur     Figure 27  J4 camera power connection    ja 1234   2  S                                                  12VDC      12 VDC      GROUND  GROUND    Output limits  The total current draw for all 12 VDC outputs should not exceed 3 A     Note  Although cameras draw the most total current on a system  all 12 VDC  devices powered by the DVR must be considered when calculating the current  draw     J4 harness connections    The J4 harness couples eight two pin Molex type connectors to the J4 connector   see Figure 28 below   This arrangement provides dedicated termination points  for each camera power connection  Common and specific usage of each  termination is provided in Table 4 on page 34     Figure 28  J4 harness  camera power connection  PENTA 8 channel         Cir                        A CERA POE    S                                                                                  The PENTA 8 channel power harness is shown above  The PENTA 16 channel  harness adds eight additional 2 pin power connectors to accommodate additional  camera power outputs  See Table 4 on page 34 for both 8  amp  16 channel harness  pinouts     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 33    Chapter 3  DVR installation    Table 4  J4 harness pinout             Camera 2  pin Molex Color Use J4 block USE   1 1 Red 12V J4 1 CAM PWR  CH 1  2 Black GND J4 3   2 1 Red
73. nect the video and power cables to the camera  and then feed the excess  cable into the vehicle   s duct area     Mount the camera and mounting plate onto the vehicle surface and tapping  plate  if used  Do not put the screw in the center of the mounting hole slot   Figure 5     To align the camera   s field of view  see    Adjusting the camera   s field of view     on page 13     Use a thread locking compound  which prevents screws from vibrating  to  secure the surface mount housing to the mounting plate with the four 3 8 in   tamper resistant tamper torque machine screws  Figure 6      MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 11    Chapter 2  Camera installation    Figure 5  Mounting plate installation       Flush mounted cameras    There are two types of flush mount cameras   square and angled  Flush mount  camera assemblies are mounted flush with the side panels of the vehicle     Note  The square bezel that holds the glass camera cover has countersunk  holes in the back face that cover the two housing screws  The housing and bezel  screws are separated to allow access to the camera for focusing and adjusting  while the housing is held firmly in place    To flush mount a camera housing    1  Leave at least 6 in   152 mm  of clearance behind the mounting location     2  Cuta 3 25 x 3 25 in   83 x 83 mm  hole in the appropriate location on the  mounting surface     3  Using the housing as a template  mark the location of the mounting holes     4  Using a 3 16 in   5 mm  drill 
74. o 100  for normal operation     The amount of storage space within the system data file to allocate to  the storage of video data expressed as a percentage of the whole data  file size  As video pictures are generally the most storage intensive of  the recorded parameters  most space should be allocated to the storage  of video data  Default value is 94      The amount of storage space within the system data file to allocate to  the storage of sound data expressed as a percentage of the whole data  file size  Space for sound recording is only required if sound recording  has been enabled or if it is intended that sound recording may be  required at some later time  Default value is 5      The amount of storage space within the system data file to allocate to  the storage of recorder or site positions  GPS locations from a mobile  recorder  and expressed as a percentage of the whole data file size  As  site locations or GPS data have minimal space requirements  the  percentage allocated to this can be small  Default value is 1      MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 63    Chapter 4  DVR configuration       Option Description       System alarm events The amount of storage space within the system data file to allocate to  the storage of alarm system event logs  As the event log requires a  comparatively small amount of storage space  the percentage allocated  to this can be minimal  Default value is 0         Enter storage allocation parameters as a percentage value  The equi
75. o not change these options     Caution  Storage allocation and usage options control the structure of the  recorder   s data file  Options cannot be changed without erasing and recreating  the data file  which results in permanent loss of all existing recorded data  Only  experienced operators should change storage allocation and usage     The system data file stores all video  audio  GPS  and other recorded  information  as well as site details  The following rules apply to the creation and  management of the system data file       The system data file is a single file containing all recorded parameters   indexes  and other necessary structures     e Only experienced operators should manage the system data file     e Changing the structure of the data file once it has been created results in the  loss of all stored video data     e Sufficient space must be allocated for all parameters that are to be recorded   video  sound  GPS      Table 8  Storage allocation and usage options       Option    Description       Total space available    Space to allocate    Video data    Sound data    GPS data    The total amount of disk space available on the drive where the data file  resides  This should be the full size of the storage drive     The amount of disk space to allocate on the storage drive for the system  data file expressed as a percentage of the total space available  As the  storage drive should not be used for any other storage purpose  this  setting should always be set t
76. ooting and  Support    This chapter provides information to help you troubleshoot problems and shows  you how to contact technical support  should you need assistance with your  PENTA DVR or MobileView system     Content    Troubleshooting 88  Contacting us 89  Online resources 90    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    87    Chapter 7  Troubleshooting and support    Troubleshooting   The system LCD displays detailed  real time information about the status of the  MobileView PENTA DVR  See Table 9 below for details on what each LCD  message indicates     Table 9  System LCD messages       No Message Details       1 STATUS DISPLAY Firmware Screen   occurs on start     2a STATUS DISPLAY Default Screen 1     indicating ignition is on  and the watchdog is off     2b STATUS DISPLAY Default Screen 2     indicating ignition is on   software is running and all cameras are  recording    3 STATUS DISPLAY Digital Input Screen     indicating input 3 is  active    4a STATUS DISPLAY Fuse Screen     indicating both 5V and 12V    fuses are okay        4b STATUS DISPLAY Fuse Screen     indicating 5V fuse is okay  and a failed 12V fuse     5a STATUS DISPLAY GPS Screen   indicating that the GPS is  actively tracking satellites        5b STATUS DISPLAY GPS Screen   indicating that the GPS is  not tracking satellites        88 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 7  Troubleshooting and support          No Message Details   6a STATUS DISPLAY Fan Screen     indicating fans are okay   
77. rocess shuts down and restarts the DVR     Starting the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor program requires stopping  low level communication and therefore automatically turns off the watchdog   Watchdog On and Off buttons control watchdog operation  To indicate the  Watchdog is off  the front panel LCD displays a    Wdog OFF    message and both  the software and camera status output LEDs blink rapidly  There is no external  indication when the watchdog is running     LEDs and relays    You can test the software LEDs via the MobileView PENTA Hardware Monitor  program  Check the appropriate box for the LED to test  and then click send   Figure 59   The LED lights momentarily     You can also test the relays  Select the relay to activate and click Send   Figure 60 below   Relay activation is generally audible  but no external display  indicates relay status     Figure 59  LED options       LED s  TT Software      GPS    Camera  I LCD Cam OK    Send               Figure 60  Relay options    m Relays        M Rela 1  TM Relay 2    Send         MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 81    Chapter 6  Testing    GPS testing    You can test the GPS subsystem using the MobileView PENTA Hardware  Monitor program  Information relevant to users and installers is limited     Figure 61  GPS Tracking View    crs trackingview NNTP    UTC Time     Course   UTC Date     Speed kn  Lane  Status  Data NOT Valid  Longitude   e riore Lock Mode  Automatic  Sats Used  00 Fix Made  No Fi  HDOP  99 99 ten
78. rotate the camera lens if you are installing a  surface mount camera on the side of the vehicle  See Figure 10 below    To rotate the camera lens    1  Loosen the set screw on the top of the camera assembly    2  Rotate the camera assembly at 90       3  Retighten the set screw     Figure 10  Adjusting the camera   s horizontal angle       14 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 2  Camera installation    Caution  Overtightening the set and pivot screws can damage the camera   s  lens     Mounting location adjustments    You can adjust the camera to allow for specific mounting locations on the vehicle   For cameras mounted on the street side of the bus or surface mounted facing  backward  you may need to invert the camera     Figure 11 below shows the default orientation of a camera mounted on the curb  side of the bus  the back of the bus  or in a forward facing position on the  dashboard  Note that the lens set screw and the wiring harness are at the top of  the camera     Figure 11  Loosening the camera from the mounting bracket       1  Lens set screw    2  Wiring harness    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 15    Chapter 2  Camera installation    Figure 12  Inverting the camera       To adjust the camera   s orientation     1  For cameras mounted on the street side of the bus or surface mounted facing  backward  remove the two side set screws and lift the camera out of its  bracket     2  Rotate the entire camera assembly 180     3  Insert the camera into th
79. s are  damaged or missing  do not use the unit  Contact the supplier immediately  If you  need to return the unit  you must ship it in the original box     4 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction    System requirements    You need a PC to view the images and to interact with the system  The minimum  PC requirements are     Windows XP OS with SP2 and all current updates  or Vista    NET Framework SP1 1 and 2 0   Intel Core 2 dual 2 4 GHz   Intel 945 chipset recommended   2 GB recommended   SVGA monitor  1024 x 768 pixel resolution    NVIDIA 8XXX series GPU  9XXX series recommended   160 GB hard disk space  360 GB recommended    DVD RW drive   Ethernet crossover cable    Other requirements    Make sure you have access to the tools you will need to complete the    installation   e BNC crimper e Molex pin crimper  e Cat 5 Ethernet crossover cable e Phillips and flathead screwdrivers  e Cat 5 Ethernet patch cable e Riv nut gun  e Drill and bits  up to 5 8 in  e Socket set  up to 5 8 in   e Electrical connections  ends  e Solder gun with solder  lugs etc    e Spare BNCs    Electrical tape   Wrenches  up to 5 8 in     Electrical voltmeter    Spare Molex pins    Extension cords   Spare terminal blocks  General tools  Heat shrink    Hole saws  up to 1 1 8 in     e Tie wraps  8 in    e Torx bit  secured  10    e Wire snake    Laptop viewing station e Wire strippers    Thread locking compound    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 5    Chapter 1  Introduction 
80. s are fully disengaged and a slight force perpendicular to the connector is  applied  Ensure that the retaining screws are fully engaged or unwanted  disconnection may occur     Figure 29  J5 analog  audio out  relay output connection    js 123456789012  2 S                                                                                                sS AZ  0A  A0000O0OQO  Z2Z2ZZ2 e  FEF 22  22a Z  nr2222c gt cC  gt  N  O 9O90000  gt        gt  1   COFT  oft Fee ig  33 55 NEugeg   lt a 23          Analog input    The DVR provides two analog inputs  These inputs convert the continuous  voltage sensed at the terminal into a discrete numeric representation of the  instantaneous value  Once converted  analog values above or below set points  can be identified as discrete events  against which specific system responses  can be programmed  A potential usage of the analog input is tracking  temperature fluctuations of key vehicle systems     Not all vehicle systems that might be monitored provide a voltage output  When  one is not available  a conversion device with corresponding voltage output is  required  Such devices are specific to the monitored system and UTC neither  provides nor specifies them     The analog to digital converter on the DVR is an eight bit device supporting up to  255 discrete set points  Set points range between 0 to 254 and correspond to an   input voltage range of 0 to 30 VDC  If full scale input voltage is less than 30 VDC   then only a corresponding ran
81. s in the  Event Activation section  You can only specify one activation input per event     If using time based activation  define a schedule in the Activation Schedule  section     Define the output reactions that occur when the event is active  Multiple  output reactions can be assigned to a single event     MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    7  Click Apply to save the new settings        Shut down immediately event    reaction    The    Shut down  turn off  the system immediately    event reaction initiates an  immediate emergency shutdown of the DVR within 10 seconds of event  activation  This event reaction is specifically intended for use with Delay off wiring  configurations discussed in Error  Reference source not found     DVR  installation    Error  Bookmark not defined   In Figure 21 and Figure 22 on page  27  digital input 7 has been designated as the event activation trigger and    Shut  down immediately    is the event reaction     I O devices    Click I O Devices in the System Configuration dialog box to open the I O Devices  page  Figure 47 on page 60   The I O Devices page is divided into three main  sections     e O naming  Defines a plain English name for each input and output   e MUX camera assignments  Assigns camera channels to MUX outputs   e MUX settings  Defines general multiplexer operating parameters     Since I O names are referenced in other menus screens  a descriptive name is  needed     MobileView PENTA Inst
82. s retention ays  0 means disable   Total space to allocate 100     922 101 Gb ni  866 775 Gb Log files retention  7 days  0 means disable     Video data     94    Sound data  5    46 105 Gb  GPSdata   1    9221 Gb  System Alarm event logs  0      g 000 Gb  Storage mode      c    Changing any of the above settings may require that the data  file be re initialised and consequently exiting data will be lost     System Settings    Shutdown dwell time D min 10 seconds    Il    Cameras Settings    Number of cameras installed 3  Camera restart dwell time 10 seconds  Camera shutdown dwell time D min 5 seconds           MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 61    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    To configure system options     1   2     6     Open the System page     Define the storage parameters in the Storage Allocation and Usage section   See    Storage allocation and usage    below for more information     Caution  Once set  the values in Table 8 on page 63 should not be changed   Modifying these settings will reinitialize the data acquisition system and purge  all stored audio and video data     Define the parameters related to system cameras in the System Settings  section     Set the Shutdown dwell time  This is the amount of time the DVR delays  shutdown after the vehicle ignition has been turned off       Define parameters related to system cameras in the Camera Settings section     Set the number of cameras installed on the system  When the number of  video inputs drops below 
83. sts and worksheets    Summary    This appendix provides a checklist  a worksheet  and a mounting plate template     Content    DVR installation checklist 92  DVR viewer configuration checklist 94  Vehicle layout 97    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 91    Appendix A  Checklists and worksheets    DVR installation checklist    The MobileView DVR has numerous options and variables that need to be  addressed during an installation and checked thereafter  The DVR installation  checklist on these pages provides a means of recording most system variables in  one document     The installation checklist  Table 10  is provided as a guide  It should be  completed by the installation contractor and signed by a property representative   This checklist can be the permanent record of system configuration at the time of  installation     Table 10  Installation checklist       Property name  Vehicle fleet number   Installation date  Vehicle make year   DVR serial number  DVR software version        Table 11  DVR commissioning checklist          Item Goo NA   Comments  d  MV event button C    L  Good   Green LED only on status tag   status LEDs  DVR LCD C        System Status  Fuse Fan Status  HDD Status   Status   I  On 5V  Ok Running Present   S  Run 12V  Ok Ene   C  Ok  Continuous power         Protective device used   circle one     24 VDC protected  10 ACB  10 A fuse  Ignition power        Protective device used   circle one     24 VDC protected  1 ACB  1 A fuse  DVR installed C     
84. tallation Manual    Chapter 3  DVR installation    Connectors and cable harnesses    The DVR has six primary connectors  These connectors are identified on the side  panel as J1 through J6  see Figure 17 below   The DVR supports wire  attachment direct to J connector screw down terminals or via optional wire  harnesses  Each option has its own benefits and limitations depending on the  type of installation  Only the J6 video input connector requires the use of a  harness     Figure 17  Cable harness connections                   Uber      000000000         000000000j   209099099     Jt co GITE  oca        0009  ORTE    O                                                                                         95  lej  INS  el                                                                                                                                                        on  Nk  2  es  SO      G                                                           a EE         i          c N cy  J1  Power input connector J4  Camera power connector  J2  Audio and status LED connector J5  Relay and analog connector  J3  Digital input connector J6  Video input connector    Connecting the DVR    The subsequent sections provide information needed to attach field wires directly  to the J connector  The equivalent harness connection information is also  provided  In general  harnesses provide an easy means of connecting and  disconnecting the DVR from the vehicle for service  maintenance  or r
85. te and time settings 46  Committing DVR changes 47  System configuration 48  Deleting files after setup 64    Chapter 5 Optional hardware installation 67  Installing the accelerometer 68  Configuring the accelerometer 69  Installing an impact sensor 73  Installing a panic button 74  Installing a microphone 76  Installing a GPS unit 78    Chapter 6 Testing 79  MobileView PENTA testing 80  MobileView PENTA testing 80  Video manager program 85    Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and support 87  Troubleshooting 88    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Contacting us 89  Online resources 90    Appendix A Checklists and worksheets 91  DVR installation checklist 92  DVR viewer configuration checklist 94  Vehicle layout 97    Appendix B Templates and dimensions 101  Camera mounting plate template 102  DVR base plate 103  DVR assembly dimensions 104    Index 105    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction    Summary    This chapter provides an overview of MobileView PENTA  including minimum  hardware and software requirements  and the steps you need to perform before  installing  configuring  and using MobileView PENTA     Content    About this manual 2  Product overview 2  Retrieving and viewing images 4  Product contents 4  System requirements 5  Other requirements 5  References and related documents 6    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 1  Introduction    About this manual    The MobileView PENTA Installatio
86. text entry should match the depot ID  stored in the Fleet Manager System     The vehicle ID is the actual machine name of the DVR as seen in the  MobileView network and must be unique     3  Designate the DVR tracking mode     Select Mobile recorder if the system has GPS information  Systems with no  current or future need for GPS should select None     4  Ensure the Display Disk Full as Fault check box is clear     This ensures routine file deletions and maintenance do not activate a system  fault     5  Ensure that the Display future recording time warning box is checked     This ensures a system fault is activated if the latest stored surveillance data is  more than 5 minutes ahead of the current DVR time     6  Click Apply to save the new settings     50 MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    Figure 40  Vehicle setup page    Depot and Vehicle Information    Depot ID GE    Vehicle ID  PENTA DEFAULT       Vehicle Location   Tracking Mode       None  no geographic site reference used     Fixed location  WGS84 latitude  longitude     Latitude  Longitude        Mobile recorder    Software Version Information    Remote server version  Version 4 40 10 1556  Local client version ersion 4 40 10 1556    Display panel Information    I Display Disk Full as Fault  MW Display Future Recording Time Warming    Camera setup    Click Camera Setup in the System Configuration dialog box to open the Camera  Setup page  Figure 7   The Camera Setup page defaults
87. this number  the DVR activates a system fault     Set the camera restart dwell time  When a video signal is lost  the system  checks for the return of that signal at the specified interval  The minimum  setting is 10 seconds     Set the camera shutdown dwell time  This is amount of time the DVR will  continue recording after the vehicle ignition has been turned off  This setting  should be less than or equal to the system shutdown dwell time     Note  The camera shutdown dwell time does not override the system  shutdown dwell time     Define the archive and log file purge days under the Archive and Log Storage  section    e Archive file retention  Defines how long video archive files remain on the  DVR before being automatically purged  The default value is 30 days       Log file retention  Defines how long log and discrete image files remain  on the DVR before being automatically purged  The default value is 90  days     Click Apply to save the new settings     Storage allocation and usage    Storage allocation and usage options specify how much of the available storage  should be set aside for video  sound  GPS  and alarm event storage  These are  set by the installer and should not be changed  Any change to these values  reinitializes  deletes  the primary data store on the DVR     62    MobileView PENTA Installation Manual    Chapter 4  DVR configuration    The MobileView PENTA DVR is configured by the installation contractor for  correct operation and space allocation  D
88. tion Manual 3    Chapter 1  Introduction    used to configure MobileView operating parameters  The Fleet Manager  application adds remote management tools to automate video download  device  health checking  e mail notifications  and more     Retrieving and viewing images    The DVR stores the captured digital images as monochrome or color files  which  you can download to a computer using the MobileView Video Manager software   The DVR connects to a viewing station through a wired or wireless Ethernet  connection  The viewing station is generally a laptop or desktop PC running the  Windows XP  or Vista  Professional operating system  When you are connected  to the viewing station  you can view or observe live video and log data stored on  the DVR  You can also transfer recorded data to long term storage media such  as DAT tapes or recordable CDs     Note  An Ethernet crossover cable is required to connect the DVR to the viewing  station via a wired Ethernet connection     Product contents    The MobileView PENTA system consists of a digital video recorder  DVR   assembly that includes     e DVR main assembly   e Removable HDD caddy and key    Removable wiring backbox   e Mounting plate    A MobileView system can contain one or more of these accessories     e Camera  16 maximum   e Panic button   e Impact sensor   e Microphones   e Accelerometer   e GPS antenna     Wireless bridge   e LCD display monitor    Inspect the package and contents for visible damage  If any component
89. valent  storage capacity in gigabytes is calculated by the system and displayed besides  the entered percentage value     The space allocation you enter must total 100   The system automatically  adjusts percentage allocation values to ensure 100  allocation is maintained     Deleting files after setup    Once DVR configuration and testing is complete  you must delete archived  surveillance  video events  and log files created during installation and testing   These files may have data with incompatible time codes  out of sequence  cameras  and bad naming conventions that can affect system performance  In  certain circumstances  failure to perform these deletions may result in loss of  video data  Deleting these files ensures that final configurations work properly     Before starting  it is helpful to understand the DVR   s drive architecture   e C drive  Contains the Windows OS  write protected   e D drive  Contains DVR configuration and history files such as     Outgoing directory  files for transfer to Fleet Manager server   Workspace directory  setup and configuration files     e E drive  Video event files and current log file  e F drive  Current surveillance file  CAMDATA DVS     Follow the steps in    Stopping the DVS server   the DVS server    below to properly delete files     Deleting files     and    Restarting    Stopping the DVS server    To stop the DVS server   1  Connect to the DVR desktop  See    Remote desktop connection    on page 44     2  Double click the
90. x type connector to the J1 connector   Figure 19 below   This arrangement provides dedicated termination points for  main power  ground  and ignition  Common and specific usage of each  termination point is provided in Table 1 below  Looping outputs are generally  used to power and control the MobileView wireless network transmission device     Figure 19  Main power connection                                                       04 HA 01 J1 123  06  DO 03 S  Molex Wire harness J1 connector    Table 1  J1 harness pinout          6 pin Molex Color Use J1 block  1 Red Main power in J1 1  2 Black Return in J1 2  3 White Ignition in J1 3  4 Red Main power out J1 1  5 Black Return out J1 2  6 White Ignition out J1 3       MobileView PENTA Installation Manual 25    Chapter 3  DVR installation    Battery disconnect systems    Many vehicles incorporate a source disconnect device  commonly called a  battery disconnect or knife switch  This device removes power to noncritical  systems during routine maintenance or to inhibit long term battery drain  When  the DVR is connected to such a device  it is subject to immediate and  uncontrolled loss of power  As a continuous  real time recording device   uncontrolled power loss can negatively affect expected system performance     We have defined two wiring configurations based on the use of a battery  disconnect switch  standard wiring configuration and delay off wiring  configuration     Standard wiring configuration    Sites that shut down
91. y Americas Corporation  Inc   2955 Red Hill Avenue  Costa Mesa  CA 92626 5923  USA    This document applies to MobileView PENTA     Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for  refer to the  data sheet and user documentation for details  For the latest product  information  contact your local supplier or visit us online at  www interlogix com    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  for a Class A digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules   These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications     You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly  approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the  user s authority to operate the equipment     For contact information  see www interlogix com     Content    Chapter 1 Introduction 1  About this manual 2  Product overview 2    Chapter 2 Camera installation 7  System layout 8  Camera cable guidelines 9  Installing camera assemblies 10    Chapter 3 DVR installation 19  Installation overview 20  Locating the DVR 20  Mounting the DVR 21  Wiring 22    Chapter 4 DVR configuration 41  Connecting to the DVR 43  Remote desktop connection 44  Local resources 45  Da
    
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