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2. Max Speed This sets the maximum value of graphs speed scale Max G Sensor This sets the maximum value of the graphs G Sensor scale Max RPM This sets the maximum value of the graphs RPM scale Can only be used when RPM data can be inputted Zoom Window Display Time This sets the time period in minutes displayed on the zoom graph 51 ACCESSORIES CAMERAS Micro Waterproof and Tamper Resistant Camera See diagram below for connection to the SVCA400GPS unit SVC400GPS Rear OW iu aw T 7 ve Power Video Cable To Camera HIGH RESOLUTION VANDAL RESISTANT COLOUR CAMERA WITH IR NIGHT VISION INCLUDES BRACKET See diagram below for connection to the SVC400GPS unit SVCA00GPS Rear m ua Camera Input Cable SVC400GPS Front To Camera f ict E Phono to Es P Power Headphone ida Connections Connector Recording optional 52 ACCESSORIES 7 LCD MONITOR CAN BE USED WITH THE SVC400GPS TO VIEW IMAGES FROM THE CAMERAS PLAYBACK RECORDINGS AND ALSO AS A REAR VIEW MONITOR WHEN REVERSING See diagram below for connection to the SVCA00GPS unit SVC400GPS Front Video Input Video In To Monitor AV Output Cable supplied with SVC400GPS unit INTERNAL MICROPHONE See diagram below for connection to the SVCA00GPS unit SVC400GPS Front I Audio Input To Microphone SECURITY BRACKET USED TO SECURE AND PROTECT THE SVC400GPS UNIT
3. S SMARTWITNESS VEHICLE CCTV AND SAFETY SYSTEMS SVC400GPS VEHICLE JOURNEY RECORDER USER GUIDE e Thank you for purchasing this Journey Recorder e Please ensure that you read and understand this USER GUIDE and use it before connecting and installing this Recorder e Please store the USER GUIDE in an easily accessible location VER 2 0 INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are design ed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentia installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may c ause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guar antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipme nt does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can b e determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to tr y to correct the interference by one more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which t he receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING
4. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufactur er could void the user s authority to operate the equipment SAFETY ADVICE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Please make sure you follow the safety advice instructions given in the user guide Caution RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS Battery for RTC Real Time Clock inside A Caution Connect your vehicle s power cable to the product after starting the vehicle The instant over voltage generated when starting up the vehicle may damage the product if it is already connected Caution Install the product where it does not block driver s visibility and where there is no airbag installed This could cause an accident or might injure passengers in case of accident A Caution Damages due to production malfunction loss of data or other damages occurring while using this product shall not be the responsibility of the manufacturer Although the product is a device used for recording videos the product may not save all videos in the case of a malfunction In the case of an accident the sensor may not recognize the shock when the impact is light and as a result it may not begin recording automatically W
5. ove GPS reception The commercial purpose GPS has the average range error of more than 15 meters and the range error could be more than 100 meters due to environmental conditions like buildings roadside trees etc 2 The temperature range for optimum operation of the GPS receiver in your car is 10 50 C 1 When using the product for the first time or after a long perio d more than three days it may take a little longer to recogni ze your current location It may take between five and thirty minutes to get GPS reception GPS reception may be impaired under the following circumstances 1 If there is an object at the end of the GPS antenna 2 If your vehicle has metallic elements on the windshields 3 If equipment generating electromagnetic waves that interfere with the GPS signal is installed in the vehicle e g Other GPS devices such as a certain type of wireless activated alarms MP3 and CD players and camera alarms using GPS 4 If you are using a receiver connected by cable electric interference can be avoided by simply changing the location of the receiver antenna 5 On heavily overcast or cloudy days if the vehicle is in a covered location such as under a bridge or raised roadway in a tunnel an underground roadway or parking area inside a building or surrounded by high rise buildings 6 If GPS signal reception is poor it may take longer to locate your current position when the vehicle is moving than when
6. Setting 7121 2011 5 03 04 PM C emen Initialize SD card All data will be deleted and set the configuration of Drive Recorder will default to the factory settings 31 SETTING THE DRIVE RECORDER CAMERA SETTINGS Ca mors Cameral Jse Motion Normal Mode Motion Sensitivity Camera2 Motion Normal Mode Camera3 4 Motion Event Mode Camera4 7 Motion Normal Mode Select level of Mot ion Sensitivity Select the relevan Select the relevant check boxes for the cam t check boxes for eras you want to record for motion detection the cameras you To use motion detection as an Event recordi want to record in ng select the recording mode as Event Mod cluding Audio e and then the select the corresponding chec k box for motion Normal Mode Continuous recording will automatically start after booting the SVC400GPS Event Mode Recording by G Sensor Alarm1 3 or RECORD button Motion Sensitivity Select Motion Detection Sensitivity from 1 to 5 5 is the setting for the highest sensitivity and 1 is the lowest sensitivity 32 RECORD SETTINGS Resolution FPS Frames Per Second Overwrite Record Resolution D1 Y Fps 10 Overwrite Overwrite v Quality Super x PreEvent 15 Sec PostEvent 5 Sec Max Number of Panic Button Record 50 PAL 720x576 720x288 NTSC 720x480 720x240 1 Camera supports 1 25 fos 720x576 1 25 fps 720x288
7. Tool 45 4 MEDo in CO Speeding Mim Eco RPM Excess RPM Data period 2010 01 09 02 36 zm 09 07 57 Dept Vehicle ID CA 5AC4342 Driver ID Distance 11 09 Mile Duration 01 21 56 TOPSPEED 50 MPH Avg Speed 14 MPH 60 Illi Driving Idling Ill Speeding ECO Speeding 45 Ete RPM Excess RPM x 0 000 y 0 124 z 1 084 000 MPH 7 0000000013 2010 01 10 14 58 7 0000000014 2010 01 10 15 00 7 0000000015 2010 01 10 15 26 2001 su M TW T F S 1 2 345 67 8 9 EH EEN 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 When you click the zoom button on the tool bar of the graph the screen will pop up as shown above The user can zoom in on a certain part of the drive data graph by clicking the point they wish to see The bottom scale bar can also be changed in the setup to accommodate for this i e Change from 1 min to 10 min The arrow keys can also be used to advance or retreat from the pre selected point in time 44 EDR Function The user can also print out the detailed Zoomed Graph Report by clicking the Print button in the bottom right corner Below Zoom Graph CA 5AC4342 50 IU Driving Idling 3000 BE Speeding ECO Speeding 45 EB Eco RPM Excess RPM 2250 30 1500 15 750 amp min J 8 1G mE Nomal Sdn Start Accel Brake 0 5 2010 01 08 05 07 59 x 0 000 y 0 108 z 1 092 000 MPH Vehicle ID Accel 1 0 73 hour Name Brake 4 2 93
8. card in to the SD card reader Run Smart Witness Select FILE and then click Select Data Folder or click the OPEN button File Select Data Folder O Load L F OPEN button PCViewer Setting S Exit X Select SD memory card folder at the folder select window a DRIVEREC3 E or m DRIVERECA E SMART WITNESS ANALYSIS SOFTWARE To setup the Smart Witness Analysis Software select FILE and then click PC Viewer Setting S Note This setting is for the Smart Witness Analysis Software for recorder r efer to page 27 File Select Data Folder O Load L gt Exit X PCViewer Setting S The Date Formats and Speed Unit will be set automatically according to the P C Windows setting However it can be changed within this setting menu To see the better quality playback picture on your PC check the Deblocking b OX Date Formats Speed Unit YYYY MM DD Video Display Deblocking High CPU performance Deinterlace Auto Video Ratio Fit to Window Videol Flip Video no flip Video Flip Video no flip Video3 Flip Video no flip Video4 Flip Video no flip File Management Check damaged files when you open SD Card emen 20 SELECT FILE FOR PLAYBACK Check the file from the list using a mouse or click the All button and then click the Load button Normal Memo EVEN
9. change the live display channel press the RECORD button to select the c amera and then press the PLAY or STOP button to escape If Camera 4 Rear View camera is on the Live View display camera will be automatically switched to display Camera 4 4 Camera Cam 1 Cam 2 Split Screen ENI OPERATION G SENSOR CALIBRATION G Sensor Calibration is needed after installing the SVC400GPS This allows it to determine how it has been installed so that it accurately records the journey direction Press and hold the PLAY amp STOP buttons together and then turn on the power The G Sensor Calibration screen will be displayed as follows Press and hold RECORD and STOP button simultaneously more than 2 sec for calibration Press any single button to escape Park vehicle on a flat surface with at least 50 meters of space directly ahead and press RECORD button once Move directly forward and accelerate vehicle till beep soun d occur G Sensor Calibration is finished successfully Retry Press any button or wait 30 seconds to reboot G Sensor Calibration is failed Park vehicle on a flat surface with At least 5 meters of space directly ahead And press RECORD button once again Note This G Sensor Calibration is only needed the first time the SVCA00GPS has been installed or has been relocated 14 OPERATION Panic Record by the panic button Begin recording automatically by pressing the RECORD button Recording
10. file name Print Title amp any notes Print Comment using Keyboard T he Print comment window allows up to 7 lines in total um Print Title Accident Print Comment Driver Michael Passenger Robin Darren Place London 28 GENERATING A REPORT Click the PRINT button in the print preview windows for printing The file na me Print Title any notes Print Comment G Sensor graph amp map will be pr inted on the first page The second page will print the images selected Pim Setup EET 2x2 Comment Previous Next cese Click 2x2 and then click Print to print 4 images in one page To print CH1 4 together select 1 frame only 29 BACKING UP EVENT LOG FILES Click the Backup icon to backup the files to the PC Backup icon Selected Event Selected Normal Selected Panic 0000000001 2009 05 05 15 56 37 0000000001 2009 05 05 15 56 37 0000000001 2009 05 05 15 56 37 Backup All C Users Hyunsan g Documen ts Backup Data Size 101 475 MB Select and Load Event Normal Panic Log amp Memo data first befo re clicking the Backup icon The selected files will appear in the lists in t he Backup window OR Check Backup All and press the START button to backup All Files 30 SETTING THE DRIVE RECORDER Click the Setting Drive Recorder ic
11. it is stationary Ly Smart Witness SVC400 Smart Witness SVC400GPS Receiver amp Recording Unit GPS Antenna Unit WL st Lem i o SD Memory Card dependent on model purchased SD card includes Analysis Software a9 E Wire Splice clips x5 Remote Controller Velcro Sticker Sticker for mounting double sided 3M tape Sawer Cable A uie Camera Input Cable x3 AV Output Cable IDENTIFYING PARTS SVC400GPS JOURNEY RECORDER FRONT Audio Video Output Camera 3 SD Door SD Slot External MIC input Input REAR Speaker Internal Microphone Remote Control Input Power Input amp Alarm GPS Input Car Signal Input Camera Input 1 2 Rear View Camera 4 Input IDENTIFYING PARTS REMOTE CONTROLLER Record Button Play Button Overwrite LED Red Snap Shot Button Record LED Blue AV OUTPUT CABLE Audio Output Video Video Output 1 Output 2 IDENTIFYING PARTS Power Ground Red Black L Alarm 1 Blue Fuse ___ Alarm3 250V 3A Yellow Car pulse speed White m Alarm 2 Green FUNCTION MAIN UNIT Automatic start Turn on the vehicle s power and the SVCAO00GPS will be automatically started U se the power cable provided NOTE The unit will not start recording immediately after the power is turned on It takes around 1 minute for the built in power backup sys
12. it will count as speeding Eco Speed Limit Set the eco speed limit and duration of speeding This may be different to the normal speed limit RPM Limit Set the RPM limit and duration of exceeding the limit If the RPM limit is exceeded for more than 10 seconds the driver score will decrease 48 EDR Function 2 Grading Criteria Settings Grading Criteria Settinc x Sdn Start Cnt per hour Accel Count per hour Brake Count per hour Speeding Count Speeding Duration Ratio Peak Speed Relative to Speed Limit Avg Speed Relative to Speed Limit Horn Count per hour Excess Eco speed Count per hour Excess Eco speed Duration Ratio Excess RPM Count per hour Excess RPM Duration Ratio Idling Count per hour L E l 1 00 Export Import Point Weight Set This sets the grading criteria for each grading category For example If the settings are as above and you experience a sudden acceleration for 0 7 timer per hour on average you will get a grade B in that category 49 EDR Function Point Weight Settings Safety A B C Sdn Start Cnt per hour 100 80 70 60 Accel Count per hour 100 80 70 60 Brake Count per hour 100 80 70 60 Speeding Count 100 80 70 60 Speeding Duration Ratio 100 80 70 60 Peak Speed Relative to Speed Limit 100 80 70 60 Avg Speed Relative to Speed Limit 100 80 70 60 Horn Count per hour 100 80 70 60 Econ Sdn Start Cnt per hour 100 80 70 60 Accel C
13. 0 34 3T24 41 30 N ie T08 37 85 E jj ia y d iy 5 y A hi p 5 m y d v P A Map data 2009 Tele Atlas Terms of Use The Yellow Mark indicates there is Check box for continuous playback An Event triggered by the G Sensor This button is enabled when playing back recorded file s Camera Names The icon names can be changed in the Settings Menu e g ep ep D 7 G GG G Sensor Data UD Up Down direction FR Front Rear direction LR Left Right direction GPS location data the north latitude the east longitude 22 PLAYBACK 6 Click gt PLAY button for playback CH3 on CH4 E Date amp Time NI SAT 05 29 2010 23 21 23 m o G Sensor r D cB ir D 24 40 49 N m u 6 31 8e E t 2009 05 05 16 01 39 1609 05 05 160154 2009 05 05 16 02 09 Drag amp Move the white line to move the playback position Playback buttons X2 4 8 16 x0 5 1 x0 5 1 X2 4 8 16 Fast Reverse Reverse Play Fast Forward Previous Pause Next Image Image 369633 Single View CH1 CH2 CH3 E Quad View 4x4 Multi View Thumb nail function Zoom In G Sensor graph Reset Zoom Zoom Out G Sensor graph 23 PLAYBACK PC KEYBOARD HOT BUTTONS FUNCTION PC KEYBOARD HOT BUTTONS Enter ae aves MOUs Return to the previous mode Enter Full screen mode rer Return to the previous mode Enter Ctrl F 24 GOOGLE MAPS for Event
14. 1 30 fos 720x480 1 30 fos 720x240 2 Cameras supports 1 12 fos 720x576 1 25 fps 720x288 1 15 fos 720x480 1 30 fos 720x240 3 Cameras supports 1 8 fos 720x576 1 12 fps 720x288 1 10 fps 720x480 1 15 fps 720x240 4 Cameras supports 1 4 fos 720x576 1 12 fos 720x288 1 5 fps 720x480 1 15 fps 720x240 Overwrite The image data is overwrites the oldest files when the SD memory is full One time The recording stops automatically when the SD mem ory is full Quality High Large file size but good picture quality Low Small file size but low picture quality Pre Event Post E vent Max Number of Panic Button Rec ord Pre record Post record time can be set here Pre record time is 5 30sec if total frame rate is below 8fps 7 20x576 or 10fps 720x480 Pre record time is 5 25sec if total frame rate is 12fps 720x57 6 or 15fps 720x480 Pre record time is 5 15sec if total frame rate is 25fps 720x57 6 or 30fps 720x480 Post record time is 5 300sec This can be set between 5 500 If you set different record modes per camera Normal Mode and Event Mode the Max Number of Panic button Record will be 5 10 33 SETTING THE DRIVE RECORDER ALARM SETTINGS To record the car signal with video set the Alarm configuration as below Alarm Alarmi v Use Event Record 4 Trigger High Left Alarm2 V Use Event Record Vi Trigger High Brake Alarmn3 V Use Event Record Vi Trigger High
15. 85 E 20090505 1dora2 20000505 160157 2000 2 Map data 2009 Tele Atlas ITerms of Use Click the thumb nail image to Click the CLOSE button to change the playback position finish the event playback The PlayList window will changed to its initial status 26 SAVING JPG FILE amp AVI FILES Pause the playback and click Save Image icon to make a JPG file Save Image icon Jpeg File Folder CAUsers Xvision SVC400GPS X 4 Cameral 4 Camera2 4 Camera3 v Camera4 Current Images Selected Images 292 2011 13 30 00 292 2011 13 30 00 1 1 vi Vehicle ID vi Speed v Alarm vi Date Time v Latitude Longitude Pause the playback and Click Save AVI icon to make a AVI file m Save AVI icon c CNEESREEENLA A AVI File Folder C Users Xvision SVC400GPS lesnaaneel AVI File Name 29122011 133000 29 12 2011 Jy 13 30 00 v Cameral vi Camera2 2912 2011 J 13 30 00 To 4 Camera3 1 Sec fps 4 Camera4 Codec UPEG J Vehicle ID 4 Speed 4 Date Time Image Quality 8096 v Alarm v Latitude Longitude Cancel 27 PRINTING AN IMAGE Pause the playback and click Print Image icon Print image icon Print Image Printer Name OfficePrinter 4 Cameral 4 Camera2 9 Current Images Selected Images 2009 05 05 55 7 3b 2009 05 05 57 36 l 10 OK 4 Camera4 Input the
16. ARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE GPS RECO NUON codes oed us cue ieee bbs ua ape uH UE ed 5 Box Contents o olet eased cent een e I IIS Ic apTRU tee EE 6 Identifying Parts eeeeeeeeeeeeeere nnne 7 FUN CUOIN pet 10 ODCTATION ptc UN 12 Software User Guide eeeeeeeeeeeeennenne 17 Software Installation Lssuueueuue 18 Connecting the SD Memory Card 19 SW Analysis Software Setting 20 Select File For Playback Lssus 21 Playback SCre6ri z o eene Reg t IID E d E URS 22 IQVDO Ks festo dtum E e E edit 23 Google Maps essem 25 Th mpbphall FUhcOL iei ulcer omn ohm 26 Save JPG File amp AVI Files sssse 27 Pining an IIIatfeus v o vea odit oa Eo ous toD e eara 28 Generating a Report ccceceeeee eee eeeeeeees 29 Backup Even Log Files sussuusss 30 Setting the Drive Recorder 31 Log File Playback de RERO 38 GPS Log to KML Converter 39 EDR FONCUOM eraran nib bez E 40 ACCOSSOLIBS crau a O E NA 52 Specilications io Uode ees a a LLLI a DUE 53 Technical Support and Warranty 54 GPS RECEPTION 1 Activate the product in an area without large buildings to impr
17. Recording Files The route taken will be displayed on the Google map at lower right corner of the software Map Satelite Hybrid Note e e o see the route and position on the Google map the GPS data should be recorded with video e To see the map the PC should be connected to the Internet e he playback position will be shown on the map with an arrow e he blue markings show S the route taken e Double click the blue mark to change the video playback position to that point e The camera icon indicates m se Hid DE imm Satellite Hybrid that there is a recorded file aam e The total camera icons Se shown will be less than Nationa 100 even if there are more than 100 events e When the unit is set to University of j patina d Normal recording mode there will be no route amp camera icon on the map 25 THUMBNAIL FUNCTION Click Em button for 4x4 multi view Thumbnail function SMART Vehicle Journey Recoder Analysis Software File Edit View Play 25 25 06 2009 17 22 40 G Sensor 26 25 06 2009 17 23 24 G Sensor 27 25 06 2009 17 23 45 G Sensor 28 25 06 2009 17 26 55 G Sensor 29 25 06 2009 17 28 19 G Sensor 30 25 06 2009 17 35 35 G Sensor 31 25 06 2009 17 45 08 G Sensor 32 25 06 2009 17 45 29 G Sensor li 22 5 06 2009 17 42 22 IG Sencorl AER Rs OCO m ajuj p m jo J Tey 4 i p N fe Coogi Ie TOB 31
18. Right To use the Alarm as an Event trigger i e so Event recording will start when a door is opened or a Meter is on set the Alarm configuration as below Alarm Alarm1 Ji Use Event Record v Trigger High Door Alarm2 V Use Event Record v Trigger High Meter Alarm3 V Use Event Record v Trigger High etc G SENSOR SETTINGS If G Sensor sensitivity value is too high like 1 it may be too sensitive so it will detect even a light impact or light turn If the G Sensor sensitivity value is too dull it may not detect a notable incident So sensitivity should be set in consideration of a vehicle s suspension condition and also the road condition G Sensor Event Record J Simple Setting Mode Sensitivity 3 X If you do not want to record an Event by G Sensor un check Event Record box 34 SETTING THE DRIVE RECORDER SYSTEM SETTINGS System Vehicle ID Password 1000 9999 4 Buzzer Video Type NTSC vi Search on system Car Pulse Type Reset Vehicle ID Type in your Vehicle ID Password Enter 4 numbers from 1000 to 9999 as a password Search on system function i e playback on a car will not work after the password has been set Buzzer Set the Beep sound ON OFF when Event recording starts Video Type This should be set to PAL Search on system To use the playback function on the recorder DATE TIME SETTINGS Date Time TimeZone GMT 9 H 0 M DST Daylig
19. T File Type Check 2009 09 17 15 55 24 G Sensor G Senor means the event s 2009 09 17 15 56 11 G Sensor recording was individually 3 2009 09 17 15 58 34 G Sensor Activated by an Impact Switch means recording was activated by a button OR Check AIF files Button Load Button All recordings and snapshot files will appear the file area under the tabs Event The Event file list recorded by a triggered G Sensor or Alarm1 3 The Panic file list recorded by pressing the RECORD button Normal The Continuous recording file list TE Memo The Snapshot file list saved by pressing the SNAPSHOT button Log The Log file list 21 PLAYBACK SCREEN NOR Normal Recording G Sensor Event Recording Event data in the Playlist olTI2 J SMART Vehicle Journey Recoder Analysis Software B a a File Edit View Play Tool lI Carmera7 Ne 25 25 06 2009 17 22 4 G Sensor 26 25 06 2009 17 23 G Sensor 2611 4154 1 teeta tue uA uit KHE TET Arira ag m Mc i er E EN Lo E id ES Display frame Total number of frames A Mi Playback position indicator DN 160471 55 l s d Om E 7999 EID y Ria y ITIN 2009050 P4 i DGUP AIO to tnr Y gt Map Satelite Hybrida y O in v 4 SE ee ug Km h G Sensor UD 0 40 m D 19 x
20. WHEN IN A VEHICLE 53 SPECIFICATION SVCA00GPS CH1 Front CH2 Interior CH3 Interior CH4 Rearview Audio Channel Internal External Microphone Continuous Event NTSC 720x480 30fps 720x240 60fps Recording Speed PAL 720x576 25fps 720x288 50fps Video Snapshot Record Still Image with 5 seconds Audio op Car Pulse for Speed and Brake Left Turn Right Turn when connected to Alarm Inputs C MPEG4 Continues recording SRI MJPEG Event recording Remote controller Panic Record button Playback button Snapshot button Car Signal Buzzer Recording start error LE 2 Red Blue Power Input 12V to 24V DC cable supplied for hardwiring to vehicle Power Consumption 8 3W 12V x 691mA When recording 4 cameras Mounting Surface mount optional Security Bracket available Dimensions WHD 99 x 21 x 70mm 54 TECHNICAL SUPPORT amp WARRANTY TECHNICAL SUPPORT For Technical Support please contact your local distributor LIMITED WARRANTY This product is supplied with 2 year warranty The Warranty excludes products That have been misused including accidental damage and damage caused by normal wear and tear In the unlikely event that you encounter a problem with this product it should be returned to the place of purchase 55 Manufactured exclusively for SSMARTWITNESS VEHICLE CCTV AND SAFETY SYSTEMS www smartwitness com Smart Witness is a Division of Xvision e ision
21. ations for SmartWitness software Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Pentium4 2 6GHz or higher 512MB or higher Interface SD Memory Card Reader HDD Install 20MB or higher Free space Backup 2GB or higher Display 1 024 x 768 pixel High Color 16bit or higher If the PC does not meet the minimum system requirement the SmartWitness software may not function properly 17 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Smart Witness Analysis Software is on the provided SD card 1 Connect the SD card into your PC if your computer does not have and S D card slot use a USB SD card reader and open My Computer 2 Right click the DRIVEREC1 drive and select OPEN 3 Double click pcsw folder and then the SETUP EXE 4 Select the language and then follow the dialog box 5 Setup SmartWitness SVC400 Analysis Software T WW SVC400 Analysis Software Setup R Welcome to the SmartWitness Ly Wizard This will install SmartWitness SVC400 Analysis Software 2 0 1 0 on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup The SmartWitness icon will be displayed on your desktop O NOTE To Un install the SmartWitness Analysis Software Open the Control Panel Select Remove Program and remove the Smart Witness Analysis Software Connect SD Memory Card Connect SD memory
22. eed limit Eco RPM Excess RPM Blue when the vehicle s exceeds the Eco RPM limit and red when exceeding the RPM limit 42 EDR Function 2 G Sensor Graph 1G BEN Noma Sdn Start Accel Brake 0 5 P 0 i AM 4 5 1 I 2 3 4 m it 3 JU The axis on the left hand side indicates the acceleration force in gs 1g 9 81m s The red graph line displays the forces from acceleration deceleration X axis The green graph line displays forces left and right Y axis The blue graph line displays the forces from top to bottom Z axis The colour key at the top of the graph explains the colours on the progress bar on the bottom Normal Sdn Start Accel Brake Grey when driving normally red when there is a sudden acceleration deceleration or turn D Drive Information Data period 2010 01 09 02 36 2010 01 09 07 57 Dept Vehicle ID CA 5AC4342 Driver ID Name Distance 11 09 Mile TOPSPEED 50 MPH Duration 01 21 56 Avg Speed 14 MPH Accel 1 0 73 hour Brake 4 2 93 hour Sdn Start 14 10 25 hour Speeding 00 00 00 0 Hom Speeding ECO 00 03 58 0 Speeding ECO 9 6 59 hour Excess RPM Excess RPM Idling Summarizes the drive using the selected data 43 EDR Function E Tools There are 3 tools offered in this function From left to right Zoom Map and Print Daily Report 1 Zoom E e SMART Vehicle Journey Recorder Analysis Software CA SACAS42 Play
23. es will be deleted and the configurations will defa ult to the factory settings NOTE Smart Witness Analysis Software is pre loaded on the SD card Please ensure y ou have installed the software to your PC before you format the card 10 FUNCTION MAIN UNIT Built in Power Backup If power to the unit is interrupted the SVC400GPS S creates the last file using its internal battery Blue LED RECORDING The Blue LED shows the power is on It will flash during event recording Red LED WARNING The Red LED will turn on when there is video loss or the system has failed BUZZER A Beep sound will occur when event panic recording starts this can be turned off if required and to signal a system error VIDEO LOSS WARNING Beep sound will occur continuously when there has been a video loss Check the camera s and its connections Make sure of the number of camer as that you connect before you turn on the unit the number of cameras can be set in the settings menu on the Smart Witness Analysis Software OPERATION Begin Recording 1 Make sure that the power cable is properly connected and then turn on the Cars power 2 The Blue LED amp Red LED will turn on and begin to flash slowly and simultaneously The Blue LED will then remain on by itself illustrating that the SVC4000GPS is ready for recording NOTE Recording Modes Normal recording Continuous Recording will start automatically if configured that way
24. h NW 10 14 1 10 GPS speed G sensor X value G sensor Y value G sensor Z value data can all be used to narrow a search for journey information The small check box at right side of each value should be ticked before the data for search is inputted If any recorded video data matches the search query a list will show up with Switch or G Sensor indicators to show how the recording was triggered G sensor X value Front Back movement like a harsh brake or quick start G sensor Y value Left Right movement like a harsh Turn G sensor Z value Up Down movement like a bump or depression 38 GPS LOG TO KML CONVERTER for Google Earth To see the whole route on Google Earth select the log file and click the Google Earth button 1 Install the Google Earth on your PC http earth google com 2 Check the log file Duration 2009 09 17 15 53 21 6 Min 2009 09 17 16 44 56 15 Min 20099 09 LL LL 00 00 60 Llin 2009 09 17 18 00 00 60 Min 2009 09 17 19 00 00 5 Min uod Ne OOS 3 Click Google Earth in the Tool menu We recommend to use Google Earth Version 5 0 or above All EN Load C 25 06 2009 16 32 01 25 06 20 ee Car Lack T GN peed E J e Car Track Ul Car Teach Cn Google C Tip Click Car Track and then Click Play Tour button to play the recorded Journey in Google Earth 39 EDR Function The SVC400GPS offers an EDR Ec
25. hour Distance 11 09 Mile Sdn Start 14 10 25 hour Duration 01 21 56 Speeding 00 00 00 0 TOPSPEED 50 MPH Horn Avg Speed 14 MPH Speeding ECO 00 03 58 0 Speeding ECO 9 6 59 hour Excess RPM EDR Function 2 Driving Map SMART Vehicle Journey Recorder Analysis Software CA 5AC4342 Data period 2010 01 09 02 36 2010 01 09 07 57 Accel 10 7 Dept Vehicle ID CA 5AC4342 Brake 42 5 Driver ID Name Sdn Start 1 Distance 11 09 Mile Duration 01 21 56 Speeding TOPSPEED 50 MPH Avg Speed 14 MPH Hom 60 IU Driving Idling um ing ECO Speeding 45 Ill Eco RPM Excess RPM xjeicio Paradise 34567 88 EH FEY PR 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Click on the Driving Map button on the tool bar to view the driving map above This will bring up a map showing the whole route of the selected data When clicking on a certain point on the Drive data graph an orange arrow will indicate the location at that certain point on the map 46 EDR Function 3 Daily Report Print Loe When the Daily Report Button is clicked a report below will print showing various graphs and analysed information Daily Drive Report 2010 01 09 02 36 2010 01 09 07 57 Department Manager ehide ID CA 5AC4342 istance 11 09 Mile i Average of Depot fe Average of Individual Previous da Previous Month 97 Speed MPH 72 E i 0 Speeding 3000 RPM r
26. ht Saving Time Manual Time Setting 711172011 5 35 00 PM Time Zone GMT This setting will allow you to set the Time Zone and synchronize the time using GPS Time Check this box to activate Daylight Saving Time Manual Time Setting Check this box to set the time manually 35 SETTING THE DRIVE RECORDER SD CARD SETTINGS Init SD Card Delete Record Data IMPORTANT Backup SD Memory Card first before deleting any data Init SD Card Initialize SD Card All data will be deleted and the Drive Recorder will default to the factory settings Delete Recorded Data All data will be deleted off the SD Memory Card N WARNING Once Setting have been changed all recorded data will be removed automatically The configuration was changed and data will be removed Do you want to backup data Select YES or NO to the Backing Up Data option to continue NEW SD MEMORY CARD INITIALISATION NEW SD Memory card initializing should be done using Tool menu Tool EIE Insert new SD memory card into the PC 2 Run Smart Witness Analysis Software 3 Select TOOL from the menu and then Eject SD Card E click SD Initialize We recommend you initialize the SD Memory ec Card at least once per month to prevent the SVC400GPS from getting any software errors Backup B 36 SETTING THE DRIVE RECORDER ABOUT PRODUCT INFORMATION Click the About icon to check the product inf
27. min 2250 1500 750 Excess RPM TIME 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 aey um E Horn Cnt 0 C c E A 00 A ooo 50 yp 100 A oim dk eo Im g n gt nt cnt cnt gt gt E Speeding SuddenStart 10 S anth Acceleration Accleleration Count 0 73 nth cn c n e m S rm HN QO ELE Ek Eb Speeding Eco Rate 0 00 0 om Excess RPM Rate 000 90008 Speeding ECO Idling Count 0 00 o l D om eds Economic Score 64 conomic Score pintad ie UE TENES n n n i t t t 5 B A eo o ak e eo EDR Function F Setup To continue the function and display click the setup button on the bottom left corner of the main display screen p Setting A la Grading Criteria Settings Graph Display Settings 1 Analysis Criteria Settings Analysis Criteria Settings Acceleration Brake 0 40G Speed Limit 58 MPH 10 sec RPM Limit 2400 r min 10 sec i Eco speed Limit 33 MPH ho gt sec Idle Time Limit 10 min Acceleration Brake Scroll down to select the limit the G Sensor value for acceleration deceleration Any force exceeding this limit will be classified as sudden start or stop and the unit will start recording Speed Limit Set the speed limit and duration of speeding that you wish to use For example if you drive over 60mph for more than 10 seconds
28. o Driving Analyser for Drive Recorder function The EDR function uses driving data Speed G Sensor and GPS generated by drive recorder to analyse and quantify driving information for a set amount of time to increase safety and improve eco driving The use the EDR function 1 Launch the SVC400GPS PC Viewer Software 2 Select the data folder by clicking file on the tool bar and selecting the SD Card SMART Vehicle Jc Select Data Folder O Load L Display File List F Print P PCViewer Setting S Exit X 3 Click the Tool button and scroll down and click EDR function ourney Recorder Analysis Software 2 Device Setting D SD Initialize S 40 EDR Function 4 The below screen will pop up showing a list of the data files Date Time 2010 01 09 11 36 2010 01 09 11 52 2010 01 09 12 00 2010 01 09 13 46 2010 01 09 14 00 2010 01 09 16 41 2010 01 09 16 57 2010 01 10 01 01 2010 01 10 01 18 2010 01 10 11 26 2010 01 10 12 00 2010 01 10 13 36 2010 01 10 14 58 2010 01 10 15 00 2010 01 10 15 26 2000 1 M suM TW TF S 1 2 34567 83W EH FEN A 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 BE Normal Sdn Start Accel Brake 5 Check the data files you wish to analyse and click Load to view The graphs will be shown as follows TOPSPEED 5U
29. on for setup Setting Drive Recorder icon IMPORTANT Backup SD Card data first before clicking the Initialize SD card button OR before changing the Record Mode from Normal to Event or vice vers a All normal recording data or all event recording data in SD card will be automatically deleted to make a free space on the SD Card Note Once done the old data cannot be recovered Record Mode Change All normal recording data or all event recording data in SD card will be automatically deleted to make a free space on the SD Card Camera2 v Record Audio Alarm Alarm1 Use Alarm2 Use Alarm3 Use Record Resolution 720x480 Overwrite Overwrite v v Search on system Motion Camera3 v Motion Camera4 J Motion Setting em Camera Cameral Motion Normal Mode Motion Sensitivity 3 Normal Mode EventMode Normal Mode Event Record Trigger High Alarm Event Record Trigger High Alarm2 Event Record Trigger High Alarm3 G Sensor Fps 5 Event Record Quality Super PreEvent 15Sec gt PostEvent 5 Sec Max Number of Panic Button Record 10 System Vehicle ID Password 1000 3999 I Video Type NTSC Buzzer On Car Pulse Type Reset misDcaa Delete Record Data Vi Simple Setting Mode Sensitivity Date Time TimeZone GMT 9 H o M DST Daylight Saving Time Manual Time
30. ormation L2 J About icon Xvision SmartWitness S C400 Analysis Software Version 2 0 1 0 Vehicle Journey Recorder Version unknown Copyright Xvision U K 37 LOG FILE PLAYBACK Select the LOG tab window and then check the log file from the list using mouse or click the Check All button Then click the Load button Journey Log data will be recorded during driving even if there are no events The total log data size can not exceed 48MB The unit overwrites the oldest data when 48MB is reached Using this log data we can use the data sorting function to help find specific data for example to find all the times when the vehicle was travelling at more than 80mph or 80km OSMART File Edit DATE TIME Latitude Longitude Speed Altitude Satelite HDOP o Y enl lt OCONEE a aD aD G Sensor UD D 40 mR D 19 i 0 34 oo j3T24981 30 NJ I2 TDB 31 85S E 000 05 05 16 01 42 Vehicle Journey Recoder Analysis Software View Play DATE TIME 2009 05 29 13 01 24 No 3 Fi Duration 2009 05 29 13 02 29 G Sensor 200905 29124002 11Min 2009 05 29 1303 21 2009 05 29 13 01 21 13 Min 2009 05 29 13 07 55 G Sensor 2009 05 29 13 07 58 G Sensor 2009 05 29 13 10 13 G Sensor 2009 05 29 13 11 08 G Sensor 2009 05 29 13 11 36 G Sensor e c o wl R amp ow NN RE d serus M 2009 05 29 13 04 39 GPS Speed over point lla 25 358 N a 126 58 20 99 E 41 km
31. ount per hour 100 80 70 60 Brake Count per hour 100 80 70 60 Excess Eco speed Count per hour 100 80 70 60 Excess Eco speed Duration Ratio 100 80 70 60 Excess RPM Count per hour 100 80 70 60 Excess RPM Duration Ratio 100 80 70 60 Idling Count per hour 100 80 70 60 Safety Econ Total Score A 100 90 B A 1 80 C B 1 70 pc Point Weight Set a E 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 3 Weight Percent 0 100 This sets out the numerical score and weights for each grade For example if the settings are as above your B grade for sudden acceleration will be scored as 80 and since the weight is 14 your eco score will be 11 2 points Calculation of Safety Score Eco Score and Total Score The safety score is calculated by adding up all the weighted points from 7 Categories Sudden Start count acceleration count sudden stop count speeding count speeding duration ratio peak speed relative to the speed limit and average speed Relative to the speed limit 50 EDR Function Eco score is calculated by adding up all the weighted points from 5 categories Sudden start count acceleration count sudden stop count eco speeding count and eco speeding duration ratio The total score is the average of the safety score and eco score 3 Graph Display Setting r Graph Display Settings Graph Display Settings MaxSpeed MaxGSensor MaxRPM Zoom Window DisplayTime
32. tem to charge Thereafter the internal flash memory will be ready to record Event Recording The Event recording function will be started automatically by the alarm inputs 1 to 3 or by the G Sensor level Panic Recording The Panic recording function can be started by pressing the RECORD button Normal Recording Continuous recording The Normal recording will automatically start after the unit has been powered on The SVC400GPS will not make a separate Event file during continuous recording It will mark the Event area as Alarm1 3 G Sensor or Record Button in the continuous recording file which can be easily searched for during playback Live Screen and Camera 4 Rear View SVC400GPS will display the live view on a monitor The camera channel to be viewed can be changed using the On Screen Display OSD menu To use camera 4 as an automatic rear view camera the user can power it from the vehicle s reverse lights i e when the reverse lights come on the camera will b e displayed on the monitor automatically Playback in the Vehicle Recorded files can be played back in the car using an optional monitor SD Memory Card Format Remove the power first Press and hold the PLAYBACK amp RECORD button an d then connect the power Press and hold the PLAYBACK amp RECORD for more than 2 seconds after boo ting Then SD card initialization formatting process will start Once complete all video amp log fil
33. will start with one short Beep sound and the Blue LED will be flash during the recording The SVC400GPS will not make a separate event file during the continuous recording It will mark the Event area as Record button in the continuous recording file which can be easily searched for during playback Snap Shot by the stop button By pressing the SNAPSHOT button the SVC400GPS will take a snapshot of 1 image with 5 seconds of audio with one short Beep sound OPERATION PLAYBACK Press and hold the PLAY button for more than 2 seconds The last recorded file will be played back on the screen Note Recording cannot be done during playback If the Event Recording function is o n then the PLAY button will not work d Playback Control panel Playback Controls Channel change Press the RECORD button Move to the previous file Press and hold the STOP amp PLAY button Move to the next file Press and hold the RECORD amp PLAY button Play Pause Press the PLAY button Slow Play Press and hold the PLAY button more than 1 second Return to Record Mode Press and hold the STOP button for more than 2 seconds SOFTWARE USER GUIDE SVC400 Vehicle Journey Recorder Analysis Software OSMART Vehicle Journey Recoder Analysis Software File Edit View Play Tool Help m oo amp mo T OH tu OH u SMART SMART Check All PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENT Recommended PC specific
34. with your PC Event recording will automatically begin when triggered by the G Sensor and will begin with one short Beep sound Panic Manual recording can be started by pressing the RECORD button Removing the SD memory card Turn off the power to the unit and once the Blue LED light has turned off only then remove the SD Memory Card Inserting the SD memory card Turn off the power to the unit and once the Blue LED light has turned off only then insert the SD Memory Card System Error Buzzer A Beep Beep sound will occur and the Blue amp Red LED lights will flash simultaneously when there is a system error or if the SD card has not been inserted Please check the SD Memory Card is inserted correctly when this Occurs 12 OPERATION INFORMATION OSD Press the PLAY button and the Information OSD will show up on the monit or as below CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAMA Activated V V V V Record Mode Normal Normal Event Event System NTSC Resolution 720X480 Quality Super FPS 5 Overwrite ON Audio ON G Sensor Level X 3 Y 3 Z 3 G Sensor Calibration v Firmware Version 2 0 1 Current Time 14 50 07 07 JUL 2011 To change the live display channel press RECORD button The INFORMATION OSD will be turned off automatically after 30 seconds To turn off the live view press PLAY button or STOP button LIVE VIEW Turn on the SVC400GPS and press the PLAY button to turn on the Informati on OSD To
35. wr Data File List 346 LLLI 0000C esce 14 00 i Il Specang ECO Speeding 2010 01 09 16 41 45 BI Eco RPM Excess RPM 2010 01 09 16 57 2010 01 10 01 01 2010 01 10 01 18 2010 01 10 11 26 i Calendar 1 2 7 8B EH mF 13 14 15 16 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 EDR Function A Data File List and Calendar On the calendar section all the dates that have data will be highlighted in blue Click on the date you wish to view and all the data from that day will be listed on the Data File List section B Data File List Control Buttons Select All Unselect Utilise these buttons to select the data files you wish to view more efficiently Load This button should be used to load the selected data C Drive Data Graph The Drive Data Graph displays Speed and G Sensor information for the file selected by the user 1 Speed 60 aii Driving Idling 3000 n SpeedngECO Speeding 45 II Eco RPM Excess RPM 2250 30 1500 ii Nu I LL tT ILLI 2 3 4 5 6 Py 8 15 i Es iei The axis on the left hand side indicates Speed The Scale can be configured in the Setup Menu The Speed is shown as the red line of the graph The colour key at the top of the page explains the progress bars on the bottom of the graph Driving Idling Blue when driving grey when Idling Speeding ECO Speeding Green when exceeding the eco speed limit and red when exceeding the sp
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