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1. GPIO Serial connector female E SEMEN Romers Sake 1 N C 2 TxD Serial Zo gt OOOODOO aE j OGO A Seria GPIO SERIAL 5 CTS Serial 25 14 6 DSR Serial 7 SG Serial Trigger cable 8 N C included in the separately sold Cable Kit 9 GND GPIO Black 10 GPIO1 In Brown 11 GPIO2 In Red 12 GPIO3 In Orange 13 GPIO4 In Yellow 14 N C 15 N C 16 N C 17 N C 18 N C 19 N C 20 DTR Serial 21 GPIO5 In Green 22 GPIO6 In Blue 23 GPIO7 In Purple 24 GPIO8 In Gray 25 GPIO9 Out White Pin number pignal 1 N C 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 SG 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 N C 1 Consult your supplier and request radar gun connection 2 Pins 7 and 8 on this recorder are short circuited 104 Connector signals continued CONTROL PANEL connector male CONTROL PANEL Signal O SOIN OD ao AJOJN GND DIGITAL o GND FG 105 D fam O OE ge nL o aK p 2 FO Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table at 40 mph CUCS Pulses Per Tire Revolution iameter ey ala als e ly e L iol ai 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 134 149 164 179 194 16 28 42 56 70 84 98 112 126 140 154 168 182 17 26 40 53 66 791 92 105 119 132 145 158 171 18 25 37 50 62 75 87 100 112 124 1
2. BUSY lamp Lights or blinks when accessing a P2 card for example during recording and playback see Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status on page 110 READY lamp Lights flashes or goes off to indicate whether or not a P2 card can be recorded see Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status on page 110 LOCK lamp When lit Indicates whether or not buttons other than the REC MENU CONTROL PANEL ON OFF and RETURN buttons are locked When blinking Indicates that the license plate recognition mode is running For details refer to License Plate Recognition LPR Mode on page 33 Rear panel Speaker In playback screen mode Outputs audio However during I gt slow playback lt lt rewind and p gt fast forward audio is not output In Live screen mode The audio sound track is not normally available For how to monitor the audio refer to Checking audio on page 59 Anchoring groove Provides attachment for a commercially available stand Securing screw holes Use the supplied screws to attach a commercially available mounting bracket 49 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Basic Menu Operations For a list of all the menus refer to Menu List on pages 93 102 This list also describes menus available only to administrators Example Audio1 Test 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears A t
3. Use this unit to format new P2 cards see Format on page 86 A P2 card formatted in this unit contains the folders required for the Memory Card Video Recorder operation Do not modify delete copy move etc these folders on a PC A P2 card whose folders have been modified on a PC must be reformatted in this unit e Since the number of recording days and files on a P2 card is limited exceeding the maximum number of recording days and files will detect an end of card event even if there is space left on the card Maintenance To clean the recorder turn the vehicle s ignition switch to the LOCK OFF position and keep the recorder power turned off see Off on page 19 Do not use solvents such as benzene thinner or alcohol as these can deform the case or damage the surface finish Use a soft dry cloth to dust off the recorder If severely soiled wipe it with a cloth moistened with a weak solution of mild synthetic detergent and wrung out and afterwards wipe with a dry cloth If using a chemically treated cloth follow the instructions provided with it Control Reference Guide Front panel STDP HEADY 3 a E ai E M REC button Starts recording of video and sound to a P2 card STOP button
4. Skip back button m4 Press to return playback to the previous skip location see Moving back to a previous skip location to start playback on page 66 Skip forward button gt gt a Press to move playback the next skip location see Moving to the next skip location to start playback on page 66 48 RETURN button Returns to the previous menu or screen see Returning to previous screen on page 51 MENU button Opens menus on the LCD panel Cursor buttons pa AC VIP lt 44 gt gt gt Use these buttons to manipulate menus and control playback During menu operation Psi Press the center position of the button to confirm an entry A V lt gt Press to move the cursor or change a set value e During playback gt Press the center position of the button to toggle between playback and pause amp Press to return to a playback position that is 7 seconds earlier gt Engages slow playback Each press changes playback speed between 1 10 and 1 2 lt lt Press to rewind Each press changes the rewind speed from x4 to x20 and x200 gt gt Press to fast forward Each press changes the fast forward speed from x4 to x20 and x200 Control Reference Guide of the Remote Control Panel continued Front panel Py e w RETURN MENU gt a ware olo REC ESTOP e AUDIO2 C 08 383
5. AE 2 2 4 wv When Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to LPR Auto Focus ENTER l Manual Focus 4 wv gt m T N i 7 i a LPR Mode LPR 5 7v v Remote Control Panel separately sold rN LPR Shutter Speed 4E ALO LPR Zoom v X 1 0 v When Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to PATROL Auto Focus ENTER Manual Focus 4 AE 2 2 4 y hi Menu Screen of the Remote LPR Mode Lauko 7 Patrol Shutter Speed RNC Lo N gt Patrol Zoom IUI v 93 Administrator Operations on the Control Panel separately sold Menu List continued Menu top screen E RecCheck P Audio Archive amp Setup info i Restore Restore see page 71 Restore Start Restoring Files Cancel 7 lt ENTER RETURN V MENU 94 Setup Info see pages 52 53 54 59 60 72 73 Setup Info Officer gt gt gt On Screen Type OFF Camera LED ON Admin Information Reboot Information see page 72 Information Slot1 AJ P2C016RG 62 Days Slot2 AJ P2C032RG 93 Days AG CPD15 USA Ver __3 30 006 0 Microcontroller Ver 3 10 002 4 AG RCP30 Ver _3 10 003 1 Admin see pages 99 101 The Setup Admin top screen appears This opens a menu that only administrators can manipulate Officer see page 98 The Officer setup top screen appears Menu List contin
6. ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to LPR And this menu is available only when the CAMERA connector input is selected by the CAMERA SELECT button 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A V buttons to select Camera and press to confirm the entry 3 Use the A V buttons to select LPR Shutter Speed The appears 4 Use the lt gt buttons to select a shutter speed AUTO Automatically adjusts the shutter speed to ambient light 1 500 1 1000 Set as required by the subject Note A recording started by a recording trigger during license plate recognition will automatically switch the shutter speed to AUTO When recording stop criteria are met the shutter speed automatically returns to the value set in step 4 57 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Viewing Live Video continued Setting camera zoom in LPR mode The camera zoom can be set in the range 1 0 to 22 0 x This menu is available only when lnit LPR Mode in administrator setup is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to LPR And this menu is available only when the CAMERA connector input is selected by the CAMERA SELECT button 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A V buttons to select Camera and press to confirm the entry 3 Use the A V buttons to select LPR Zoon Press the gt button to raise and the lt
7. starting from step 1 Replace the USB memory device and perform Operations on a second recorder starting from step 1 Perform Operations on this recorder starting from step 1 Using a P2 card 1 Use a PC to copy the configuration file created in step 3 of Operations on this recorder from the USB memory device to the root directory on a P2 card Open the P2 card slot on the second recorder and insert a P2 card in the slot1 2 With the P2 card slot cover open keep pressing the REC button on the second recorder until the READY or BUSY lamp starts to flash about 10 seconds or more The configuration file is loaded Loading takes between 20 to 50 seconds The READY lamp lights when the file has been successfully loaded Press the STOP button The second recorder reboots and will now run using the same settings as this recorder 1 The configuration file is the file with the CFG extension The configuration file contains all information set on this recorder excluding the following data AG CPD15 Operating Time FAN Operating Time e CAM1 Operating Time AG RCP30 Operating Time LCD Lighting Time AG CPD15 Version BIOS Creation Date e Microcontroller Version AG RCP30 Version Last errors x2 Don t insert a P2 card in the slot2 since the menu settings are not copied 3 The following lamp states indicate that an error has occurr
8. Action e In REC CAM1REC and CAM2REC modes Setting H high edge trigger Level H high level trigger L low edge trigger Level L low level trigger B both edge trigger e In CAM1 CAM2 CAM1LED AUTOZOOM and STOP modes Setting H high edge trigger L low edge trigger B both edge trigger In NONE mode Setting H high edge trigger L low edge trigger SPEED vehicle speed pulse GPIO8 only Printable OFF Character definition when one letter is displayed in the OSD Setting A Z OFF 5 0SD_ Embedded OSD On Screen Display OSD ON OSD on off setting Setting ON OFF Display Position L Upper Location display setting Setting L Upper upper left R Upper upper right Trigger ON input Setting ON OFF Time ON Date and time display setting Setting ON OFF R Bottom bottom right OSD setting during trigger signal GP1IO1 8 and name of a location Setting ON OFF L Bottom bottom left Display setting for the vehicle identification 38 Setup continued Setting tem Jfecoy Defaut ee Description Camera Color Camera setting Zoom Limit 22 Maximum zoom magnification Setting 22 220 AGC Level HIGH Color Camera automatic gain control setting Setting LOW MID HIGH OFF Init Backlight Initial backlighting compensation setting upon power on Setting ON OFF LAST perform backlighting compensation when on Init AE Shift Initial exposure co
9. E28880 USB storage was ejected Do not remove the USB memory device Export is incomplete while exporting data Reconnect the USB memory device and export again E28881 USB storage was inserted Cd Export is incomplete Export the data again D co 50 o E go n L o ar oe 2 FO 121 Status Display The Status Display shows messages about the operating status of the P2 card and this unit Take action as appropriate for each status Status Display Measure CARD FULL CARD PROTECT 8 GB or lower capacity P2 cards The following conditions may have occurred e There is no space left on the P2 card The P2 cards inserted in P2 card slots 1 and 2 contain 20 000 or more files Replace the P2 card with a P2 card with free capacity or free up space in the P2 card for new data 16 GB or higher capacity P2 cards The following conditions may have occurred e There is no space left on the P2 card The P2 cards inserted in P2 card slots 1 and 2 contain 20 000 or more files The maximum number of files that can be recorded has been exceeded for that day e The number of recording days has been exceeded Replace the P2 card with a P2 card with free capacity or back up the data on the P2 card and reformat it The write protect switch of the P2 card is set to PROTECT Move the switch to enable writing 122 VUP CARD Writing is not possible on a P2 card intended for version upgrade Repl
10. Officer1 Info ID PAN00627 Name John Smith gt Select Delete Officer2 Info ID PAN01945 Name Jane White Select Delete Operation Key Lock OFF Menu List continued Setup Admin top screen 1 1 see pages 73 74 Setup Admin Rec Play Programed Rec Date Time Registration v Trigger ef Camera Management Mode v Date Time see page 79 Date Time TimeZone Style yyyy MM dd HHmm ss Date Time gt 2006 09 28 13 50 46 Programed Rec see page 78 Programed Rec End Duration Daily gt 2 von gt ow 102515 08 00 J05545miA Tue Hi Wed ON Thu ON 00 00 00 00 24 00 min 16 00 08 00 16 00 min Fri 08 00 17 00 09 00 min Sat Sun Rec Play see pages 75 78 PowerOff Time 120 min J Init Camera Select 1 Init Audio2 In Select INCAR PowerOn Rec OFF Loop Rec OFF Intermittent Rec OFF Resolution RecRate Q 512kbps Rec Continue Time CONTINUE v PreRec Time Audio 90sec PostRec Time Video PostRec Time Audio 90 sec Rule of Filename WT Init Audio2 Rec ON Init On Screen Type OFF v 90 sec GPIO9 for Rec GPIO9 for Error Init Audio Out Play Play Mode Skip Target Trigger Marker YES Head of File YES v ENABLE ENABLE BOTH SINGLE 99 Menu Screen of the Remote Control Panel separately sold Menu List continued Setup Admin top screen 1 2 see
11. Troubleshooting continued Symptom Video is distorted or not recorded Remedy Are Color Camera and video monitoring equipment connected properly Are both the video input connector selection and the input selection made with the Remote Control Panel the same Are the video outputs settings correct for the connected equipment Connect a monitor to the VIDEO OUT connector on the rear panel of the Memory Card Video Recorder and check the picture Sound is distorted or not recorded Is the cable connection to the audio input correct Are both the audio input connector selection and the input selection made with the Remote Control Panel the same Are the audio outputs settings correct for the connected equipment Refer to the Operating Instructions for the connected device Information from equipment connected via the GPIO SERIAL connector is not recorded in the meta data file Do the communications settings of the connected device match those of the recorder s GPIO SERIAL connector Check this while referring to the Operating Instructions for connected equipment 114 Error Messages Message No E00411 Update file not found E00468 Invalid update file found E00412 More than two update files found E00462 E00419 This media cannot use for update E00469 00420 Update file read error E00470 Measure No update file could be found
12. connector input is selected OZooming To view the overall scene press the W button and zoom out To view fine details press the T button and zoom in 1 Press the W button or the T button The camera zooms in or out while the button is kept depressed 2 Release the button when reaching the desired image size Pressing AUTO ZOOM zooms in the image to the target ratio and then pauses before zooming out towards the wide angle end When the zoom in operation goes beyond the target ratio it first zooms out to the target ratio O Making a backlit image easier to view A dark subject against a bright background can be made easier to view Press the FA button This button toggles between ON and OFF at each press Set this button to OFF for normal operation Making a dark image easier to view Use the infrared mode to make dark images easier to view Press the IR MODE button The R EE appears Each press of this button switches the function from AUTO ON and OFF Set this function to AUTO for normal operation Note This function can be used together with Adjusting image brightness to make an image brighter OTo mute Audio2 input sound Press the AUDIO2 MUTE button Each press of this button toggles the button between record and mute Note It is not possible to switch Audio1 sound recording in this manner O Turning off the LCD panel Press
13. 127 133 138 4000 74 80 85 90 95 101 106 111 117 122 127 133 1020 73 78 83 88 94 99 104 109 114 120 125 130 4040 71 77 82 87 92 97 102 107 112 117 122 128 1060 70 75 sof 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 4080 69 74 79 84 sa 93 98 103 108 113 118 123 1400 68 72 77 82 87 92 96 101 106 111 116 121 20 66 71 76 81 85 90 95 99 104 109 114 118 40 65 7o 74 79 84 88 93 98 102 107 112 116 60 64 69 73 78 82 8z 91 96f 101 105 110 114 80 63 67 72 76 81 85 oo 94 99 103 108 112 1200 62 66 71 75 80 84 88 93 97 102 106 111 109 Pulses Per Tire Revolution D eo O oc 28 nL o C oe Q FO Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status This table shows the relationship between lamp Lit Unlit blinking states and the recorder s operating status Lit Normal blinking Unlit Fast blinking about three times sec G Blinking consisting of short off intervals combined with long on intervals Indicator Lamp REC Red READY Green BUSY Red Recorder Status Status immediately after power on Recorder booting Live video display O O 1 C060088 0002992 O 060608 8 Normal recording Intermittent recording 1 2 Postrecording e Including PC application operation Administrator setting screen display with recording stopped
14. Officer 1 lastname Officer 1 last name Officer 2 ID Officer 2 ID Officer 2 ered Officer 2 first name Officer 2 first name Officer 2 last name Officer 2 last name Operation Key Lock of buttons by an officer Lock Setting ON OFF On Screen Overlay OSD settin Type Setting AUTO SIMPLE DETAILS OFF Camera LED O Color camera REC lamp setting Setting ON OFF T 0 ON ON OFF OFF N Setup continued Items administrators can set Setting Item Factory Defaut Value Description gt gt gt 1 Rec Play Recording and Playback Settings PowerOff Time Time from the SIGNAL turn off to recorder shut down minutes Setting 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 AUTO Initial video input selection upon power on Setting 1 CAMERA1 connector input 2 CAMERA2 connector input LAST 3 Init Audio2 In INCAR Initial source selection for Audio2 input Select upon power on O O Init Camera Select Setting INCAR IN CAR MIC connector input WMIC 4 AUDIO IN 2 connector input LINK CAM 5 LAST 3 PowerOn Rec FF Automatically start recording with power on Setting ON OFF Loop Rec FF Loop recording Setting OFF fixed Intermittent Rec OFF Intermittent recording Setting ON OFF Resolution Q 512k Recording resolution and bit rate RecRate Setting Q 512k 320x240 pixel 512 kbps Q 1M 320x240 pixel 1 Mbps F 1M 720x480 pixel 1 Mbps F 2M 720x480 pixel 2 Mbps F
15. Setup continued Setting Item Factory DefautVaue Description gt gt gt Auto Auto maintenance interval and date setting Maintenance Operation OFF Auto maintenance operation setting Setting ON OFF Interval Interval setting months Setting 1 3 6 12 Day week ist Week setting Setting 1st 2nd 3rd Last Day Mon Day of the week setting day of the week Setting Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun i Start time hour setting Setting 0 23 Start time minute setting Setting 0 59 Time hour Time minute 42 Text Files Used with the Recorder The following types of text files can be used by the recorder and created with a commercially available text editor To display correctly the files must meet the following specifications Refer to Sample Files on pages 45 46 for examples File Types Officer Data File This file type contains officer settings It is WIDKEY required when the officer data setting method WID TXT is AUTO or MANUAL It is also used for log in authentication on the administrator settings screen This file type contains batch officer registration WIDKEY Registration File data for up to 500 officers for the recorder WOFFICER TXT When the LIST officer data setting method is selected officers can select their own names from the registration list to load their settings into the recorder Administrator This file type contains a
16. m Stops recording P2 card slots 1 2 Insert P2 cards here Up to two cards can be inserted simultaneously Eject button Serves to eject a P2 card REC lamp Lights up during recording If the combined remaining recording time for the cards inserted in the P2 card slots 1 and 2 is less than 30 minutes the lamp starts to flash see Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status on page 110 READY lamp Lights up when recording is possible on a P2 card inserted in a P2 card slot see Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status on page 110 BUSY lamp Lights up or flashes while a P2 card is accessed recording or playback see Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status on page 110 Lock Locks and unlocks the P2 card slot cover P2 card slot cover Protects the P2 cards Recording is disabled when open 11 Before use Control Reference Guide continued Rear panel 1 IN CAR MIC connector Pin jack This is a mic level signal input AUDIO IN 1 2 connectors Pin jack These are line level signal inputs The output signals of audio components can be connected here AUDIO OUT connector Pin jack This is a line level signal output Accepts connection of the cable attached to the separately sold Remote Control Panel CAMERA2 connector Pin jack This is a composite signal input Connect a commercially available c
17. not accessing P2 card O e Administrator setting screen display with recording stopped accessing P2 card O O Playing O O e Terminating operation e P2 card start processing recognition when inserted e P2 card shutdown processing when a P2 card slot cover is opened Updating recorder firmware Updating microprocessors on the recorder and Remote Control Panel Copying menu settings Successfully copied the menu settings Ce 2 ee Failed to copy menu settings eee o Ooo An error involving recording operations occurred during live screen display The recorder s P2 card slot cover is open No P2 card is inserted or it is not recognized No more P2 card space available e The write protect switch of the P2 card is set to PROTECT lt When using 16 GB or higher capacity P2 cards gt A new unformatted card When the maximum number of recording days or files has been exceeded When P2 card folders have been manipulated on a PC 110 Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status continued 1 Inserting a P2 card that displays a RUNDOWN On Screen status display see Viewing Live Video Viewing the status of this unit on pages 60 61 will cause the READY lamp to blink 2 The REC lamp normally blinks under the following conditions When there is little space left about 30 minutes or less on a P2 c
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19. unit has been correctly copied to the P2 card or USB memory device Reformat the P2 card or USB memory E00499 device before use Use another USB memory device E00602 AG RCP30 needs to be A connected AG RCP30 was found to updated need an update Will start updating soon This unit reboots automatically to start an update E00603 Unsupported Control Panel A Remote Control Panel not supported Replace Control Panel by this unit was detected Disconnect the Remote Control Panel E00604 ACC Off detected The vehicle engine switch is set to Will power off after uploading LOCK OFF when PowerOff Time on Turn ACC ON to cancel page 75 is set to AUTO The system power off awaits control from a PC application to be released To continue using the recorder without turning it off set the engine switch to ON E02431 DSP error Playback and Wait until the error message is cleared E02432 record cannot be performed Contact your supplier if the message does not clear after about a minute E02440 System error Couldn t format P2 cards Insert another P2 card E02441 Couldn t format P2 cards E02442 Found read only P2 cards A eee Couldn t ee Disable P2 card write protection E02443 Not P2 card The inserted card is not a P2 card Couldn t format Replace the card with a P2 card E02444 No card foe Couldn t format Insert a P2 card E02460 System error Ean Couldn t delete file
20. 1M is 10 fps and others are 30 fps Continued on the next page 1 Depending on the vehicle the battery may run out of power during operation 2 When recorder operation is not controlled by a PC application Power is turned off immediately Note however that power is not turned off while data is exported to a USB memory device but is turned off after completion of data export When recorder operation is controlled by a PC application Power is turned off when control from a PC application is released or when the PC card slot cover is opened 3 Applies the setting in effect when power was last turned off Unless power is turned off properly the operating state may not be saved correctly 4 WMIC is the abbreviation for Wireless Microphone 5 In LINK CAM mode being linked with the change of camera Audio2 sound input changes Changing to the CAMERA1 CAMERA2 connector input sound comes from the AUDIO IN 2 IN CAR MIC connector input 35 Additional Information on Operation Setup continued i Factory Default Value Description Rec Continue CONTINUE Continuous time minutes Time Setting 1 2 5 15 20 30 60 90 EA PreRec Time Video Prerecord time seconds Video Setting 0 10 20 30 60 90 PreRec Time Audio Prerecord time seconds Audio Setting 0 3 10 20 30 60 90 PostRec Time Video Postrecord time seconds Video Setting 0 10 20 30 60 90 PostRec Time Audio Postrecord time s
21. 37 41 46 50 55 59 1180 9 13 18 22 27 31 36 40 45 49 54 58 1200 9 13 18 22 27 31 35 40 44 49 53 57 108 Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table at 60 kph continued Outside Diameter an 14 15 46 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 400 186 199 212 225 239 252 265 279 292 305 318 332 420 177 189 202 215 227 240 253 265 278 291 303 316 440 169 181 193 205 217 229 241 253 265 277 289 301 ase 166 177 188 199 210 221 232 243 254 265 276 EERE RES REE ede 540 138 147 157 167 177 187 196 206 216 226 236 246 s560 133 142 152 161 171 180 189 199 208 218 227 237 _580 128 137 146 155 165 174 183 192 201 210 220 229 600 124 133 141 150 159 168 177 186 195 203 212 221 620 120 128 137 145 154 163 171 180 188 197 205 214 640 116 124 133 141 149 157 166 174 182 191 199 207 660 113 121 129 137 145 153 161 169 177 185 193 201 760 98 105 112 119 126 133 140 147 154 161 168 175 e00 93 99 106 113 119 126 133 139 146 153 159 166 820 91 97 104 110 116 123 129 136 142 149 155 162 L 860 86 93 99 105 111 117 123 130 136 142 148 154 L 880 84 90 96 102 109 115 121 127 133 139 145 151 EFRR RETE PE 940 79 85 90 96 102 107 113 119 124 130 135 141 77 83 88 94 99 105 111 116 122
22. Bus power current 500 mA max Weight and dimensions are approximate Specifications are subject to change without notice Panasonic Computer Solutions Company Worldwide Product Warranties Section 1 Limited Warranty Hardware Panasonic Computer Solutions Company referred to as Panasonic will repair the products listed below with new or rebuilt parts free of charge in the U S A or other Panasonic approved location for the period specified below from the date of original purchase in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship These warranties are extended solely to the original purchaser A purchase receipt or other proof of date of original purchase will be required before warranty performance is rendered Laptop Computers 3 Years PDRC LCD and Keyboard Assemblies 3 Years MDWD Mobile Computer and Wireless Display Assemblies 3 Years Hand held Computers P1 P2 1 Year Arbitrator Video Camera 1 Year Arbitrator Recorder Unit 1 Year Arbitrator Remote Control Panel 1 Year Arbitrator Wireless Receiver Unit 1 Year Arbitrator P2 Card s All Sizes 1 Year Arbitrator Wireless Microphone s Transmitter 90 Days Arbitrator System Component Interconnect Cables 90 Days Main Battery The battery supplied with the product is covered under the warranty for one 1 year from date of purchase except as excluded in Section 3 Batteries purchased separately are covered under
23. If the Remote Control Panel is connected its power is also turned off Notes e The recorder cannot be turned off from the Remote Control Panel The PowerOff Time can be set see PowerOff Time on page 75 to allow the recorder to continue operating for up to 180 minutes after the vehicle s ignition switch is turned to LOCK OFF About the Internal Clock Confirming the Time The internal clock is set at the time of factory default Check the time before using and reset the clock if necessary see Date Time on page 79 Note To use GPS connect the GPS antenna included in the separately sold Cable Kit to the GPS ANT connector on the rear panel Consult your supplier and request connection During GPS reception the signals received will regularly and automatically set the recorder clock to GPS time HTime Zone Setting The factory default time zone setting is Eastern Standard Daylight Saving Time When using in a different time zone set the time zone for your region see TimeZone on page 79 19 o 3 O o E i So 2 oO Q e Card Video Recorder About the Trigger Signals Trigger signals GPIO1 8 which are used for recording control and Color Camera control consist of edge and level signals HEdge signals High edge low edge and both edge of an edge signal can be specified Recording control and Color Camera control start when a change in
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25. LPR Mode is set to DISABLE Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to PATROL a recording trigger starts recording when Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to LPR Setting AUTO set to auto focus when zoom ratio has been changed PRESET When the zoom is 3x or below the camera is focused at a distance of about 15 m 50 feet Subsequent zooming will engage auto focus DISABLE Focus is locked at a distance of about 40 m 130 feet and auto focus is disabled Init LPR Mode DISABLE 40 LPR License Plate Recognition function switching Setting ENABLE LPR function is on DISABLE LPR function is off and LPR Mode switches to PATROL Setup continued Setting Item Factory Defaut Value Description gt gt gt 7 Management Officer management setup Mode Setting Method Officer registration procedure Setting AUTO MANUAL LIST Operation Key Lock of buttons by an administrator Lock Setting ON OFF Rada GPS__ Radar Gun GPS and Speed Settings ___ Baud Rate 4800 Radar Gun communications rate bps Setting 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Bit Length Radar Gun communications data bits 7 Setting 7 8 Stop Bit Radar Gun communications stop bits Setting 1 2 Parity NONE Radar Gun communications parity Setting NONE ODD EVEN Model Select ProLaser3 Radar gun type selection Setting ProLaser3 Other
26. On Screen Setup continued a Factory Default Value Description Date Time Date Time and Time Zone Settings TimeZone Eastern Time zone Standard Hawaii Standard Time Daylight Yukon Standard Daylight Saving Time Saving Pacific Standard Daylight Saving Time Time Mountain Standard Daylight Saving Time Central Standard Daylight Saving Time Eastern Standard Daylight Saving Time Atlantic Standard Daylight Saving Time Asia Tokyo Po Date display format setup Setting ISO YYYY MM DD HH MM SS format USA MM DD YYYY HH MM SS format C Year Month Day Hour Min Sec roge Trigger Signal GPIO1 8 Settings GPIO All GPIO input or no input Setting ON All GPIO input permission OFF Action NONE Action upon trigger signal GPIO1 8 detection Setting REC STOP AUTOZOOM automatically zooms in out or pauses CAM1 selects CAMERA1 connector input CAM2 selects CAMERA2 connector input CAM1REC records video input to the CAMERA connector CAM2REC records video input to the CAMERAZ connector CAM1LED Changes the status setting on off of the REC lamp on a Color Camera connected to the CAMERA 1 connector NONE no operation Continued on the next page 37 Additional Information on Operation Setup continued Settingitem FactoryDefautValuel Description gt gt gt Detection H Method for trigger signal GPIO1 8 detection Choice of signal detection depends on set
27. PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE 133 D fam 50 OC go nL QO ar pP 2 FO Specifications Power requirements 12V DC 24 VDC Input current 2 1 A at 12 V DC 1 1 A at 24 V DC Current consumption in standby 1 mA 12 V DC 24 V DC indicates a safety related item Operating temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Operating humidity 10 to 80 no condensation Weight 1070 g 2 36 Ib Recording time Dimensions W x H x D excluding protrusions and recorder mounting brackets 178 mm x 50 mm x 155 mm 7 inches x 1 31 32inches x 6 3 32 inches Video format NTSC 525 lines 60 fields Recording media P2 card Recording format Proprietary format Video compression MPEG4 Audio compression G 726
28. RECOIING 2 2 cceceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Starting and stopping recording 63 A trial shoct 64 Playback ccccesseecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 65 Playback cccccesesseeeeeeeeeseeneeees 65 Changing playback method 65 Setting bookmarks 67 Selecting a file for playback 68 Turning Audio1 and 2 ON and OFF 68 Viewing the status of this unit 69 Restoring Files 2 s ceeee 71 Displaying Product Information 72 Rebooting this unit 72 Contents continued Administrator Operations on the Remote Control Panel separately sold Administrator Setup 73 Camera 221 0 81 Re c PIlay iieii inaa 75 Management Mode 83 Programed Rec 78 Radar GPS 83 Date Time 79 File Management 85 Registration 79 Auto Maintenance 87 g 1 Le e A A E jens RR 80 SOFVICE coeleste 2 eesti dedki 89 OSD 22222 22 bede ninaa 80 Menu Screen of the Remote Control Panel separately sold Menu List vcs soun t0a42 02222461 eae eas 93 Troubleshooting and Reference Connector Signals 103 Software License Agreement 123 Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting 6 V aeaa E 1 ERENT 123 Table at 40 mph 106 LG
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30. a DATA folder is present If multiple version upgrade files VUP extension are present 89 T B gt Administrator Setup continued HMenu Copy Use this function to copy menu settings from this recorder to another memory card recorder referred to as a second recorder in this manual Operations on this recorder 1 Connect a USB memory device to this recorder The configuration file cannot be output to a P2 card 2 Select Service Operations Menu Copy and press p to confirm the entry A confirmation dialog box appears 3 Select Copy and accept by pressing the t button This creates a configuration file in the root directory on the USB memory device Select Cancel to stop menu copy Operations on a second recorder Using a USB memory device 1 Connect the USB memory device to the second recorder 2 Open the P2 card slot cover 3 With the P2 card slot cover open keep pressing the REC button on the second recorder until the READY or BUSY lamp starts to flash about 10 seconds or more The configuration file is loaded Loading takes between 20 to 50 seconds The READY lamp lights when the file has been successfully loaded 4 Press the STOP button The second recorder reboots and will now run using the same settings as this recorder 90 1 The configuration file is the file with the CFG extension The
31. a receding one e Some radar guns come with a function for setting conditions that enable correct measurement of target vehicle speed Use this function according to the instructions in the Operating Instructions of the radar gun Error messages appear when the radar gun is operating abnormally GPS Connection of GPS Use this function to select GPS data source VPU Uses GPS data from the GPS module attached to this unit PC Uses GPS data from the PC OFF Does not use GPS data Collection Time Use this function to set the time to collect GPS data Setting sec 1 2 5 10 Geodetic System Use this function to set the geodetic system Japanese maps use one of two geodetic systems Adjust the system to the map you are using This setting is available only when the TimeZone is set to Asia Tokyo WGS84 World Geodetic System TOKYO Japan Geodetic System old Speedpulse MSpeedpulse at Std Speed Setting the speed in MPH units Sets the number of 1 second pulses at 40 M h Refer to the Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table at 40 mph on pages 106 and 107 Setting 5 400 Setting the speed in KPH units Sets the number of 1 second pulses at 60 km h Refer to the Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table at 60 kph on pages 108 and 109 Setting 5 400 Find and set the pulse number based on the outside diameter of the tire and the number of pulses per tire revolution using the Veh
32. an edge of the specified signal is detected High edge Low edge Both edg High Low z Q y Time For example when a high edge of AUTOZOOM is specified see Trigger1 to 8 on page 80 Start of AUTOZOOM iTi Lows T gt gt i gt Time 20 HLevel signals The high level and low level of a level signal can be specified and recording control occurs when a change is detected in the specified signal When high level is specified A change in the signal from low to high starts recording and a change from high to low stops it Recording starts J Recording stops Time When low level is specified A change in the signal from high to low starts recording and a change from low to high stops it Recording stops Starting and Stopping Recording Recording HRecording Start Methods Press the REC button the REC buttons on the recorder Color Camera and Remote Control Panel all operate the same way Apply a Recording Trigger When power on recording is enabled recording starts when the recorder is turned on e Programmed Recording see Programmed recording on pages 28 29 The prerecord function see Prerecording and postrecording on pages 24 25 records video for a pre specified period prior to a recording start trigger event or pressing the REC button The amount of the prerecord time is set from the Remote Control Pa
33. and press to confirm the entry 3 Use the A V buttons to select Patrol Zoom The appears Press the gt button to raise and the lt button to lower the ratio Viewing Live Video continued To turn off the REC lamp during recording The Color Camera REC lamp lights during recording The following steps allow you to keep this lamp off at all times 1 2 Press the MENU button The Menu appears Use the A Vv buttons to select Setup Info and press 2 to confirm the entry Use the v buttons to select Camera LED Use the lt gt buttons to select OFF The lamp will now remain off at all times Selecting Audio2 input 1 2 Press the MENU button The Menu appears Use the A V buttons to select Audio and press to confirm the entry Use the A V buttons to select Audio2 Select Use the lt gt buttons to select INCAR WMIC or LINK CAM INCAR Sound input through the IN CAR MIC terminals WMIC Wireless Microphone Sound input through the AUDIO IN 2 terminals LINK CAM Being linked with the change of camera sound input changes Checking audio Sound output is normally off when viewing live video Use the following steps to check that sound is input normally 1 2 Press the MENU button The Menu appears Use the A v buttons to select Audio and press to confirm th
34. in the GPS module Please check the GPS module Consult your supplier E28201 A capacity of USB strage is Use other USB memory device that is not enough to export not full E28202 Export is complete Restore the file not yet restored and Restore file remained export it again E28203 File not found in P2 cards There are no files to export No export operation needed E28400 No USB storage devices Couldn t start export Connect a USB memory device E28401 Found read only P2 cards Set the P2 card write protect switch Couldn t start export away from the write protect position 120 Error messages continued No Message Measure E28402 All USB storages are read only Connect a write enabled USB memory Couldn t start export device E28403 Media error Replace the P2 card or the USB Export is incomplete memory device E28404 USB storage file system error Couldn t start export Repl the USB device E28405 USB storage write error See aa SEMER Export is incomplete E28406 R file in USB Delete the update file on the USB Couldn t start export memory device E28407 No P2 cards Couldn t start export Insert a P2 card with recorded files E28408 Found unformatted P2 cards Insert a formatted P2 card with data Couldn t start export stored on it E28409 Couldn t start export Replace the P2 card with another one E28499 System error 7 gt EEN Export is incomplete Reboot iis Unit
35. next day is reached during normal or intermittent recording normal or intermittent recording continues without interruption Q z 2 aS 5 lt on Operation Monday __ Tuesday Start time of first recordin X 9 I gaa time of second recording Time y Recording duration If the stop time is set to the same time as the start time or before the start time the stop time will be moved to the following day If the stop time and the start time on the following day are the same the recording will become one continuous file The following settings are not available during programmed recording Rec Continue Time Video prerecording time Audio prerecording time Video postrecording time Audio postrecording time 29 On Recording continued Changes in Intermittent recording and Programmed Recording Status Status changes caused by button operations recording triggers recording stop criteria and other inputs are shown below for set intermittent recording and programmed recording conditions lt When intermittent recording is set to ON gt Input Status prior When a recording stop to input SA n Ded aa criteria other than the Nelere p p STOP button are met 99 INP Recording Intermittent Normal stop status No change recording status No change recording status Intermittent Recording Normal recording status stop status No c
36. not be correctly read Disconnect the USB memory device and then reconnect it If the READY lamp does not flash 52 when the USB memory device is connected again check if the officer data file has been correctly saved to the USB memory device If the above measures do not correct this problem replace the USB memory device Notes Ifa USB memory device is connected and the officer data is read during recording the file will be split up at the location where reading was effectuated Once the officer data has been read the USB memory device may be removed Once the officer data has been set up it is not deleted even when power is turned off or the mode changed MANUAL mode Display the menu on the LCD panel Then read and load the officer data from the Officer setup top screen 1 2 Press the MENU button The Menu appears Use the A V buttons to select Setup Info and press i to confirm the entry Use the A v buttons to select Officer and press to confirm the entry The Officer setup top screen appears Connect a USB memory device containing officer data to this unit Use the A V buttons to select Officer1 Use the lt gt buttons to select Load and press 2 to confirm the entry This registers officer1 and the name and ID appear Setting up Deleting Officer Data continued 7 To enter officer2 replace the current USB memory device with a
37. on recording 26 Intermittent recording 27 Programmed recording 28 Changes in Intermittent recording and Programmed Recording Status 30 Location and Name of Recording Files 31 Recording Error Warnings 32 License Plate Recognition LPR Mode 33 34 Text Files Used with the Recorder 43 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Control Reference Guide of the Remote Control Panel 47 Basic Menu Operations 50 Setting up Deleting Officer Data 52 Locking and Unlocking Buttons 54 Viewing Live Video Selecting a camera ZOOMING G ZES ser dece ade arasina s6 snet cc cece Making a backlit image easier to view 55 Making a dark image easier to view 55 To mute Audio2 input sound 55 Turning off the LCD panel 55 Adjusting image focus 56 Adjusting image brightness 56 Setting LPR mode 57 Setting shutter speed in LPR mode 57 Setting camera zoom in LPR mode 58 Setting shutter speed in PATROL mode 58 Setting camera zoom in PATROL mode 58 To turn off the REC lamp during recording 2 2ceeecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 59 Selecting Audio2 input 59 Checking audio 59 Viewing the status of this unit 60 Disconnecting this unit from a PC application
38. pages 52 53 54 72 73 Setup Info Officer gt gt gt Officer see page 98 Admin The Officer setup top screen appears Information Reboot Admin see pages 99 101 The Setup Admin top screen appears This opens a menu that only administrators can manipulate Information see page 72 Information Slot1 AJ P2C016RG 62 Days Slot2 AJ P2C032RG 93 Days AG CPD15 USA Ver __3 30 006 0 Microcontroller Ver 3 10 002 4 AG RCP30 Ver _3 10 003 1 97 Menu Screen of the Remote Control Panel separately sold Menu List continued When the MENU button is pressed in the Officer Setup top screen during recording amp Setup lnfo gt Setup lnfo 7 see pages 52 53 54 73 Officer below Setup info The Officer setup top screen appears Admin see pages 99 101 The Setup Admin top screen appears This leads to the administrator only menu and recording is stopped Officer setup top screen see pages 52 54 There are three types of officer setup top screens one for each officer setup method lt AUTO gt lt LIST gt Officer Officer1 Info ID PAN00627 Name John Smith Officer2 Info ID PAN01945 Name Jane White Officer2 Operation Key Lock lt MANUAL gt Officer1 Info ID PAN00627 Name John Smith Officer1 E Load Delete Officer2 Info ID PANO1945 Name Jane White Officer2 Load Delete Operation Key Lock 98
39. recording see Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status on page 110 REC button Press to start recording video and sound to P2 card see Starting recording on page 63 AUDO2 R CAMERA rqe CHE 9000 O STOP button m E Stops recording see Stopping E LCD panel recording on page 63 E 5 Shows images and operation menus AUDIO2 MUTE button lamp E 5 AUTO ZOOM button Starts releases recording for Audio2 ES 2 Provides automatic control of zoom in Pressing this button turns the lamp aiiz on off While the lamp is lit Audio2 is not being recorded see To mute Audio2 input sound on page 55 IR MODE button Switches the IR mode to one of the following modes AUTO Automatically changes IR mode pause and zoom out operation The officer can set zoom ratio and pause time see Zooming on page 55 BOOK MARK button Press during recording or playback to enter bookmarks A set bookmark Control Panel separately sold Operation Using the Remote displays an icon P on the display depending on ambient brightness for 1 to 2 seconds when pressed ON Turns on the IR mode see Adding bookmarks on pages OFF Turns off the IR mode 64 67 3 CAMERA SELECT button Backlight compensation button Each press of the button toggles the E4 recorder between the CAMERA 1 Press to compensate for strong and CAMER
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41. the CONTROL PANEL ON OFF button This turns off the LCD panel and lamps and disables all button functions Pressing this button a second time turns on the LCD panel and lamps and button operations again become available 55 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Viewing Live Video continued Adjusting image focus This menu is available only when the CAMERA1 connector input is selected by the CAMERA SELECT button 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A V buttons to select Camera and press to confirm the entry 3 Use the 2 button to confirm the entry The autofocus function automatically focuses the image 4 When the autofocus function cannot properly focus the image use the A V buttons to select Manual Focus The appears 5 To focus on a more distant subject keep pressing the gt button and release it when it comes into focus 6 To focus on a closer subject keep pressing the lt button and release it when it comes into focus 56 E Adjusting image brightness This menu is available only when the CAMERA connector input is selected by the CAMERA SELECT button 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A V buttons to select Camera and press Pf to confirm the entry 3 Use the A V buttons to select AE 2 2 The appears 4 Press the gt button to make the image brighter Press th
42. the operating time of the Color Camera unit H HAG RCP30 Operating Time Use this function to view the operating time of the Remote Control Panel unit H HLCD Lighting Time Use this function to view the cumulative lighting time of the LCD panel unit H HAG CPD15 Version Use this function to view the version of this unit HBIOS Creation Date Use this function to view the BIOS creation date Month Day Year HMicrocontroller Version Use this function to view the version of the microprocessor HAG RCP30 Version Use this function to view the version of the Remote Control Panel For details on obtaining version upgrade files consult your supplier Make sure to use a computer beforehand to save the version upgrade file you obtain in the root directory of a P2 card or USB memory device 1 Insert the P2 card or connect the USB memory device to this unit 2 Select Service Operations Version Up and press ps to confirm the entry A confirmation dialog box appears 3 Select YES and accept by pressing the t button The version upgrade is performed and this unit automatically restarts Notes Do not make button operations or turn the power off during a version upgrade An error screen appears if the version upgrade fails see Error messages on pages 115 116 119 Version upgrade cannot be performed when the following conditions exist in the root directory If
43. the recording trigger is detected by vehicle speed pulse or GPS if the vehicle is stopped or a speed of 5 mph or 5 kph below the set speed is detected the recording trigger can be used again Recording is allowed only when the READY lamp on the recorder is lit If pressing the REC button or applying a recording trigger fails to start recording the REC lamps on the recorder Color Camera and Remote Control Panel blink at a high rate The Remote Control Panel the Color Camera and this unit REC lamps go on during recording Continued on the next page 21 o E O o P E o 2 D oO Q e Card Video Recorder Starting and Stopping Recording continued 22 Video input at the CAMERA1 or CAMERA2 connector see Setup on page 34 Selecting a camera on page 55 and Init Camera Select on page 75 is recorded Audio input at the AUDIO IN 1 2 or IN CAR MIC connectors see Setup on page 34 Selecting Audio2 input on page 59 and Init Audio2 In Select on page 75 is recorded Recording stops if the P2 card slot cover is opened Recording cannot start unless the P2 card slot cover is closed Recording will not start while the user is configuring administrator settings even if the level signal satisfies the recording start conditions In this case recording will still not start when the user quits the administrator settings To start recording the reco
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45. to the same time as the start time or toa time prior to the start time the stop time will be set for the next day Even at a time outside of the set start time and stop time period recording will start if the recording start criteria are met for example when a recording trigger is input or the REC button is pressed Programmed recording will start if the power is turned on in the period between the start time and stop time If auto maintenance is performed during programmed recording recording will be interrupted for 40 to 50 seconds The lt Duration gt field indicates the time period from start time to stop time 78 Administrator Setup continued Date Time HTimeZone Indicates time difference from world standard time Hawaii Hawaiian standard time Yukon Alaska standard time Yukon DST Alaska daylight saving time Pacific Pacific standard time Pacific DST Pacific daylight saving time Mountain Mountain standard time Mountain DST Mountain daylight saving time Central Central standard time Central DST Central daylight saving time Eastern Eastern standard time Eastern DST Eastern daylight saving time Atlantic Atlantic standard time Atlantic DST Atlantic daylight saving time Asia Tokyo Japan standard time MStyle Use this function to set a date format ISO YYYY MM DD HH MM SS USA MM DDIYYYY HH MM SS Date Time The Set button appears when Date Time is used to change the d
46. top screen or Setup Admin top screen is displayed HiLong menus Menus with arrows at the top and bottom contain items that are currently not shown 51 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Setting up Deleting Officer Data When a PC application is running this unit freezes in the live screen and officer data cannot be set or deleted Before using this unit you must create and configure officer data such as an officer ID and officer name For details on creating officer data refer to Text Files Used with the Recorder on pages 43 46 Three setup methods are available called the AUTO MANUAL and LIST modes Check with the administrator which mode is selected see Setting Method on page 83 Note Starting up a PC application during officer data setup will abort the setup operation The recorder will then freeze in the live screen and disable setup and deletion of officer data AUTO mode When a USB memory device is connected to this unit or when connection is detected after turning power on the officer data for one or two officers is automatically read in and activated see Text Files Used with the Recorder on pages 43 46 Connect a USB memory device containing officer data to this unit The READY lamp flashes for one second This indicates that the data was correctly read The BUSY lamp flashes for one second This indicates that the data could
47. turned off properly the operating state may not be saved correctly 3 Changing to the CAMERA1 CAMERA2 connector input sound comes from the AUDIO IN 2 IN CAR MIC connector input 4 Normal recording records 10 or 30 video and audio frames per second 75 Administrator Setup continued HRec Continue Time Use this function to set recording continue time for normal recording when a trigger is entered or when the REC button is pressed Setting min 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 90 CONTINUE HPreRec Time Video Use this function to set how much of already stored video will be retained when a trigger is entered or the REC button is pressed Setting sec 0 10 20 30 60 90 HPreRec Time Audio Use this function to set how much of already stored audio will be retained when a trigger is entered or the REC button is pressed However the audio recording starts at the same time when the video pre recording starts even if the PreRec Time Audio is set longer than the PreRec Time Video Setting sec 0 3 10 20 30 60 90 HPostRec Time Video Use this function to set the time interval video recording will continue after the STOP button is pressed Setting sec 0 10 20 30 60 90 HPostRec Time Audio Use this function to set the time interval audio recording will continue after the STOP button is pressed However the audio recording ends at the same time when the video postr
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49. 006 08 21 16 00 04 2006 08 21 20 17 46 2006 08 22 20 17 58 2006 08 22 12 51 37 enter 2006 08 22 17 42 08 4 N 2006 08 22 20 01 35 RETURN Y MENU 2006 08 22 20 16 58 v Restore see page 71 Restore Start Restoring Files Cancel 7 ENTER Audio see page 68 RETURN Ww MENU Audiot oF Audio2 OFF Setup lnfo see pages 52 53 54 72 73 Setupiinfo Officer see page 98 Officer The Officer setup top screen appears On Screen Type OFF Admin Admin see pages 99 101 Information The Setup Admin top screen appears Reboot This opens a menu that only administrators can manipulate Information see page 72 Information Slot1 AJ P2C016RG 62 Days Slot2 AJ P2C032RG 93 Days AG CPD15 USA Ver __3 30 006 0 Microcontroller Ver 3 10 002 4 AG RCP30 Ver __3 10 003 1 96 Menu List continued When the MENU button is pressed in the Archive screen Officer Setup top screen Setup Admin top screen or during a Restore operation amp Setup info b HE Restore Archive see page 68 File List a 2006 08 21 14 27 32 2006 08 21 15 49 04 2006 08 21 16 00 04 2006 08 21 20 17 46 2006 08 22 20 17 58 2006 08 22 12 51 37 2006 08 22 17 42 08 P ENTER 2006 08 22 20 01 35 RETURN Y MENU 2006 08 22 20 16 58 HH v Restore see page 71 Restore Start Restoring Files Cancel 7 lt ENTER Pa RETURN Ww Setup Info see
50. 0410 Radar communication error Please check the radar setting E15751 Card is run down Replace P2 card on slot1 E15752 Card is run down Replace P2 card on slot2 A P2 card is nearing the end of its service life While it will still be possible to record and play back a P2 card after this message has appeared you are recommended to replace it D co 50 oc go Ho LO ar oe Q FO 117 Error messages continued No Message Measure E15753 Altered P2 Card found on slot1 Backup data P2 card data has been modified on and reformat another device E15754 Altered P2 Card found Upload or export data to back it up and on slot2 Backup data reformat the card and reformat E15755 VUP Card found lot1 eed Roeser ne ee The P2 card contains an update file 15756 Insert a P2 card other than the one VUP Card found on slot2 containing the update file Record cannot be started E15757 Illegal Card found on slot Record cannot be started The inserted card cannot be used E15758 Illegal Card found on slot2 Check card type Record cannot be started E15759 Unf tted Card found lott EEN Heelan Ko Da hrar a Sot An unformatted P2 card has been inserted E15760 Unformatted Card found on slot2 Replace it with a formatted P2 card Record cannot be started E15761 Write Protect Card found on slot1 The write protection switch on the P2 Record cannot be started card is set t
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52. 12 118 124 131 137 143 149 156 as 83 88 94 100 106 112 118 124 130 136 142 147 gt 991 eof sep 921 9811091170911151 1211 1261 1321 1381 144 78 84 oo 95 101 106 112 118 123 129 134 140 120 75 80 85 91 96 101 107 112 117 123 128 133 73 78 83 89 94 99 104 109 115 120 125 130 Ree T 2 Ga e r ea 45 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 10 115 120 124 46 68 73 78 83 88 93 97 102 107 112 117 122 a7 67 72 76 81 se 91 95 100 105 110 114 119 48 65 70 75 79 84 89 93 98 103 107 112 117 491 64 69 73 78 82 87 91 96 101 105 110 114 50 63 67 72 76 81 85 90 94 99 103 108 112 107 D co O oc 28 n L o ar oe 2 FO Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table at 60 kpn Outside Pulses Per Tire Revolution Diameter ahs 21 3 4 5 61 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 400 27 40 53 66 80 93 106 119 133 146 159 172 420 25 38 51 63 76 88 101 114 126 139 152 164 440 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 109 121 133 145 157 460 23 35 46 58 69 81 92 104 115 127 138 150 480 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 111 122 133 144 500 21 32 42 53 64 74 85 95 106 117 127 138 520 20 31 41 51 61 71 82 92 102 112 122 133 540 20 29 39 49 59 69 79 88 98 108 118 128 560 19 28 38 47 57 66 76 85 95 104 114 123 580 18 27 37 46 55 64 73 82 91 101
53. 2 card slot cover Removing a P2 card Return the P2 card slot cover to its original closed position and press 1 Open the P2 card slot cover the section marked PUSH see previous page 2 Raise the Eject button When you close the P2 card slot cover after inserting a P2 card the READY lamp indicates the recorder status see Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status 3 Push the Eject button so that on page 110 the P2 card pops out 5 Remove the key Note The BUSY lamp blinks for a few seconds when the P2 card slot cover is opened Make sure that the blinking has stopped before removing a P2 card Notes e If a P2 card was removed while it was being accessed the files may be corrupted Refer to Restoring Files on page 71 to restore corrupted files If a P2 card was removed while it was being accessed the P2 card slot may be disabled When the recorder senses a disabled slot it may reboot itself automatically 4 Close the P2 card slot cover see top left of this page 18 5 Remove the key Turning the Recorder On and Off Recorder power is supplied from the vehicle s battery On Turn the vehicle s ignition switch to ON or ACC Power to the recorder is turned on If the Remote Control Panel is connected its power is also turned LOCKe on Off Turn the vehicle s ignition switch to LOCK OFF Power to the recorder is turned off
54. 2 channel Card model number Capacity Recording bit rate bps Recording time of intermittent recording hours Number of cards Recording time hours AJ P2C002SG 2 GB Z 1 approx 8 approx 34 9512k approx 16 approx 68 Q 1M approx 4 approx 29 approx 8 approx 58 AJ P2C008HG 8 GB 2 1 2 1 approx 4 approx 25 2 approx 8 approx 50 1 approx 2 approx 10 2 approx 4 approx 20 1 approx 16 approx 68 2 approx 32 approx 136 1 approx 8 approx 59 2 approx 16 approx 118 AJ P2C004HG 4 GB 1 approx 8 approx 50 2 approx 16 approx 100 1 approx 4 approx 21 2 approx 8 approx 42 1 approx 32 approx 136 2 approx 64 approx 272 1 approx 16 approx 118 2 approx 32 approx 236 F 1M 1 approx 16 approx 100 2 approx 32 approx 200 F 2M 1 approx 8 approx 42 2 approx 16 approx 84 134 Specifications continued Card model number Capacity Recording time AJ P2C016RG AJ P2C032RG Recording Recording J bit rate bps time hours ITER approx 64 approx 292 ZS approx 128 approx 584 approx 32 approx 243 approx 64 approx 486 approx 32 approx 208 approx 64 approx 416 approx 16 approx 87 approx 174 approx 128 approx 584 approx 256 approx 1168 approx 64 approx 486 approx 128 approx 972 approx 416 approx 128 approx 832 approx 32 approx 174 approx 64 approx 348 No
55. 37 149 162 19 24 35 47 59 71 83 94 106 118 130 142 153 20 22 34 45 56 67 78 90 101 112 123 134 146 21 21 32 43 53 64 75 85 96 107 117 128 139 22 20 31 41 51 61 71 81 92 102 112 122 132 23 19 29 39 49 58 68 78 88 97 107 117 127 24 19 28 37 47 56 65 75 84 93 103 112 121 25 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90 99 108 117 26 17 26 34 43 52 60 69 78 86 95 103 112 27 17 25 33 41 50 58 66 75 83 91 100 108 28 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 104 29 15 23 31 39 46 54 62 70 77 85 93j 100 30 15 22 30 37 45 52 60 67 75 82 90 97 31 14 22 29 36 43 51 58 65 72 80 87 94 32 14 21 28 35 42 49 56 63 70 77 84 91 33 14 20 27 34 41 48 54 61 68 75 81 88 34 13 20 26 33 40 46 53 59 66 72 79 86 35 13 19 26 32 38 45 51 58 64 70 77 83 36 12 19 25 31 37 44 50 56 62 68 75 81 37 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 55 61 67 73 79 38 12 18 24 29 35 41 47 53 59 65 71 TT 39 11 17 23 29 34 40 46 52 57 63 69 75 40 11 17 22 28 34 39 45 50 56 62 67 73 41 11 16 22 27 33 38 44 49 55 60 66 71 42 11 16 21 27 32 37 43 48 53 59 64 69 43 10 16 21 26 31 36 42 47 52 57 63 68 44 10 15 20 25 31 36 41 46 51 56 61 66 45 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 46 10 15 19 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 58 63 47 10 14 19 24 29 33 38
56. 43 48 52 57 62 48 9 14 19 23 28 33 37 42 47 51 56 61 49 9 14 18 23 27 32 37 41 46 50 55 59 50 9 13 18 22 27 31 36 40 45 49 54 58 106 Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table at 40 mph continued Outside Diameter Pulses Per Tire Revolution E 144 15 146 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 15 209 224 239 254 269 284 299 314 329 meee 196 2101 224 238 2521 2661 280 294 308 277 290 165 177 189 201 212 224 236 248 259 271 283 295 Be a 160 174 ter 362 255 oral 224 236 245 266 267 22 143 153 163 173 183 194 204 214 224 234 244 255 23 136 146 156 166 175 185 195 205 214 224 234 244 24 131 140 149 159 168 177 187 196 205 215 224 233 25 125 134 143 152 161 170 179 188 197 206 215 224 26 121 129 138 147 155 164 172 181 190 198 207 215 28 112 120 128 136 144 152 160 168 176 184 192 200 29 108 116 124 131 139 147 155 162 170 178 185 193 30 105 112 120 127 134 142 149 157 164 172 179 187 L 31 101 108 116 123 130 137 145 152 159 166 173 181 32 98 105 112 119 126 133 140 147 154 161 168 175 _33 _95 102 109 115 122 129 136 143 149 156 163 170 34 92 99 105 112 119 125 132 138 145 152 158 165 35 90 96 102 109 115 122 128 134 141 147 154 160 L 36 87 93 100 106 1
57. A2 connector inputs backlighting This button toggles see Selecting a camera on page 55 between ON and OFF at each press see Making a backlit image easier to view on page 55 Volume control buttons 1 Adjusts speaker sound volume Brightness buttons 1 2 D Zoom putons Adjusts LCD panel brightness Use these buttons to zoom out W button and zoom in T button see Zooming on page 55 1 A commercially available camera connected to the CAMERA2 connector cannot be controlled 2 The lamp turns on when the CONTROL PANEL ON OFF button is set to ON 47 Control Reference Guide of the Remote Control Panel continued Front panel LOL w OCT AQ 5 CONTROL PANEL ON O e AUDIO IR CAMERA MUTE MODE SELECT O O CONTROL PANEL ON OFF button Turns on and off he LCD panel lamp indications and buttons when the Memory Card Video Recorder is on It cannot turn on or off the Memory Card Video Recorder or this unit see Turning off the LCD panel on page 55 LIVE ARCHIVE button Switches between the live and playback screen see Viewing Live Video on page 55 and Playback on page 65 Press this button to open the Live screen when the Information screen Archive screen Restore screen Officer setup top screen or Setup Admin top screen is displayed see Menu List on pages 93 102
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59. B extension cable included in the separately sold Cable Kit to the recorder before connecting a commercially available USB memory device A maximum of two USB memory devices can be connected when using a commercially available USB hub ey Sree DC IN 12V 24V ak USB satel GPIO S ERIAL SIGNAL e Consult your supplier for help with connection GPIO SERIAL connector This combo connector accepts up to eight trigger signal GPIO1 8 inputs provides one recording status output to GPIO9 and also serves as a Serial port Connect the trigger cable here included in the separately sold Cable Kit DC IN connector DC IN 12V 24V This connector accepts power from the vehicle battery Connect the power cable here included in the separately sold Cable Kit Note Do not pull out the power cable while the recorder is running Turning the power off especially during access for example during recording may damage the P2 card or corrupt file management data setting information and other data on the P2 card Cable Clamp Use this clamp to affix video audio camera cables and the power and USB extension cables included in the separately sold Cable Kit 13 Before use Control Reference Guide continued Mounting bracket Top 187 4 7 3 8 inches lt Unit mm gt Trunk mounting h
60. C016RG Slot2 P2C032RG Format Format all P2 cards 62 Days 93 Days Cancel Notes 86 Do not make button operations or turn the power off during a format operation P2 card for which the following information appears in the status display cannot be formatted CARD PROTECT CG E Displays the model of the inserted P2 card Displays the number of recording days before formatting Formats all P2 cards Cancels formatting CARD FULL appears on the On Screen Display when the maximum number of recording days or files has been exceeded on a 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card Using two 16 GB or higher capacity P2 cards doubles the number of VUP CARD files that can be recorded per day ILLEGAL CARD When the number of files recorded NO CARD on a single day does not exceed Format a new 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card in this unit A 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card formatted in this unit contains the folders required for the operation of this unit Do not modify delete copy move etc these folders on a PC A 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card whose folders have been modified on a PC must be reformatted in this unit the maximum number of files that can be recorded per day for a card the number of recording days increases Recording cannot start when the number of files recorded on the P2 cards inserted in slots 1 and 2 totals over 20 000 files Administrator Setup
61. D Setting SPEED to ON using an incorrect Speedpulse setting will generate an abnormal trigger lt Printable gt Assign characters to be used in the OSD display Setting A to Z OFF no display Note The value set by lt Printable gt appears when the state triggered by lt Detection gt prevails However only when a value B is set for lt Detection gt the value set by lt Printable gt will appear during a high state OSD HOSD Use this function to set whether the On Screen Display appears on the screen and is included in record files Setting ON OFF HDisplay Position Use this function to set the display position for the On Screen Display on the screen and in record files L Upper Upper left R Upper Upper right L Bottom Lower left R Bottom Lower right Administrator Setup continued HTrigger Use this function to turn trigger display on or off upon trigger signal GPIO1 8 inputs Setting ON OFF Note The Detailed On Screen Display see Viewing the status of this unit on pages 60 69 will hide this indication HTime Use this function to turn date and time display on or off during recording Setting ON OFF Note The Detailed On Screen Display see Viewing the status of this unit on pages 60 69 will hide this indication HDisplay for the vehicle identification and name of a location Source Area Use this function to turn vehicle identification and na
62. DUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD KEEP THIS EQUIPMENT AWAY FROM ALL LIQUIDS USE AND STORE ONLY IN LOCATIONS WHICH ARE NOT EXPOSED TO THE RISK OF DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS AND DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID CONTAINERS ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY j indicates safety information Read this first continued CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a book case built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the ventilation FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the us
63. E ARCHIVE button to cancel Setting months 1 3 6 12 HDay Use this function to set the week and day for performing auto maintenance The Set button appears when a setting is changed Select the Set button and use the X button to confirm the entry The Set button disappears upon confirmation Use the MENU button CONTROL PANEL ON OFF button RETURN button or the LIVE ARCHIVE button to cancel Setting week ist 2nd 3rd Last Setting day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 88 HTime Use this function to set auto maintenance start time The Set button appears when a setting is changed Select the Set button and use the button to confirm the entry The Set button disappears upon confirmation Use the MENU button CONTROL PANEL ON OFF button RETURN button or the LIVE ARCHIVE button to cancel Setting HH MM Notes If a setting is changed the cancellation of an auto maintenance day prior to a change will remain in the error log data e Restarting this unit see Rebooting this unit on page 72 has the same effect as performing auto maintenance Administrator Setup continued Operations HVersion Up Service HAG CPD15 Operating Time Use this function to view the operating time of this unit unit H EFAN Operating Time Use this function to view the operating time of the fan unit H HCAM1 Operating Time Use this function to view
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68. P2 card and re insert it or or Reboot from Menu reboot this unit E20901 Firmware Update FAILED An error occurred during the update Check whether the update file for this unit has been correctly copied to the P2 card or USB memory device Reformat the P2 card or USB memory device before use Use another USB memory device e Check whether there are multiple update files on the P2 card or USB memory device e Check whether there are multiple P2 cards and or USB memory devices containing update files A P2 card with a DATA folder cannot be used for updating A USB memory device containing a folder other than the WIDKEY folder cannot be used for updating 20911 Microcontroller Update An error occurred during the update FAILED This unit reboots automatically to restart an update Contact your supplier if the problem persists 20912 Unsupported Microcontroller This unit has broken down Detected Contact your supplier E20921 AG RCP30 Update FAILED An error occurred during an update of an AG RCP30 connected to this unit This unit reboots automatically to restart an update Contact your supplier if the problem persists D fam 50 oc go n L o ar pP 2 FO 119 Error messages continued No Message Measure E20922 Unsupported Control Panel A Remote Control Panel not supported Detected by this unit was detected Disconnect the Remote Control Panel E22420 Of
69. PL gt 3226042601 3 4 reece det Daia enie 126 Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting OpenSSL License 130 Table at 60 kph 108 Blowfish License 131 Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status 110 DES License 131 Troubleshooting 112 XFree86 License 132 Error Messages 115 Specifications 134 Status Display 122 Worldwide Product Warranties 137 Information on software for this product Included with this product is software licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL and GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL and users are hereby informed that they have the right to obtain change and redistribute the source codes of this software Details on GPL and LGPL can be found in the GPL and LGPL sections of this manual To obtain the source codes go to the following home page https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av The manufacturer asks users to refrain from directing inquiries concerning the source codes they have obtained and other details to its representatives Included with this product is software licensed under the OpenSSL License Details on the OpenSSL License can be found in the OpenSSL License section of this manual Included with this product is software licensed under the Blowfish License Details on the Blowfish License can be found in the Blowfish Licens
70. R Mode is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to LPR Auto Focus ENTER v i v Manual Focus Eil a AE 2 2 4 LPR Mode LPR v v v LPR Shutter Speed EE v a LPR Zoom X 1 0 5 v When Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to PATROL Auto Focus ENTER v T v Manual Focus Eil v a AE 2 2 4 v LPR Mode Kauki Patrol Shutter Speed E V Ke v a Patrol Zoom IP GK Connector Signals CAMERA1 connector Pin 7 male number Signal 1 N C 2 GND SHIELD 1 Fim s 3 v OUT bze 4 GND V_OUT 2 16 5 BLL CAMERA1 6 GND TxD RxD 7 AUTO_ZOOM_L 8 TxD 9 RECL 10 RxD 11 GND DC_IN 12 REC LED L 13 DC_IN 14 GND SHIELD 15 N C 16 GND SHIELD DC IN connector Pin male ASSI Signal Cable color 1 GND C Black DC IN 12V 24V 2 BATT Red m h 3 SIGNAL White 1 4 4 NC SIGNAL Black BLES White Power cable included in the separately sold Cable Kit Menu Screen of the Remote Control Panel separately sold Recorder power can be turned on and off by the SIGNAL port If an OFF signal is input while the recorder is operating the recorder turns off after the time specified on the Remote Control Panel D fam P oc oo n L o DE pP 2 FO 103 Connector signals continued
71. RK button is pressed the simple On Screen Display does not appear but the book mark icon P appears for 1 to 2 seconds 60 Viewing Live Video continued lt Simple On Screen Display gt 2006 08 25 14 51 19 TRIGGER AB Speed MPH KPH OWN own vehicle speed TGT target vehicle speed Target vehicle speed indication depends on the type of radar gun that is connected For example one ProLaser3 measurement indicates vehicle speed for a period of about 10 seconds If another measurement is made within this 10 second period approx the speed indication is updated accordingly Note ERR appears to indicate that the radar gun measurement result is not correct Location information latitude Location information longitude Remaining P2 card recording time HHH MM eThe remaining recording time is updated about every 30 seconds Note The total recording time does not include prerecording and postrecording time Mode indication H paused recording 9 C1 IRA BL TAL LOCK Status display PON power ON recording ON INT intermittent recording ON lt Status Display gt see Status Display on page 122 CARD FULL CARD PROTECT VUP CARD UNFORMATTED REFORMAT ILLEGAL CARD NO CARD CARD ERROR RUNDOWN Remaining time on the P2 card Date Time Trigger signal GPIO1 8 input status GPIO 1 to 8 are displayed in order from the left The characters assigned
72. T OUGH BO OK Arbitrator Panasonic mobile digital video system Operating Instructions Memory Card Video Recorder FA vosto AG CPD15P Car Use only Operation on the Memory Before use D 2 fo D a Q D 2 gt k3 S Additional Information on Operation Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Toughbook Arbitrator Menu Screen of the Remote Control Panel separately sold Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use D o 50 oc go n L o DE oe 2 FO S0806K8088 M ENGLISH Printed in Japan VQT1A18 7 Read this first CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the ap pliance WARNING e TO RE
73. USB memory device containing data for officer2 8 Use the A V buttons to select Officer2 9 Use the lt gt buttons to select Load and press 1 to confirm the entry This registers officer2 and the name and ID appear Note Long names and IDs may not be displayed in full LIST mode Open the menu on the LCD panel and read in the officer data registered in this unit from the Officer setup top screen For details on registering officer data refer to Load Officer on page 79 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A v buttons to select Setup Info and press 2 to confirm the entry 3 Use the A v buttons to select Officer and press to confirm the entry The Officer setup top screen appears 4 Use the A v buttons to select Officer1 5 Use the lt gt buttons to select Select and press the 24 buttons to confirm the entry A list of officers registered in this unit appears 6 Use the A v buttons to select an officer use the lt gt buttons to go between pages and press es to confirm the entry The Officer setup top screen appears when officer1 has been set 7 Use the A v buttons to select Officer2 8 Use the lt gt buttons to select Select and press 3 to confirm the entry A list of officers registered in this unit appears Note Long names and IDs may not be displayed in full 9 Use the A v buttons to select an o
74. USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE 2 2 2 UCB LBL Copyright c 1993 The Regents of the University of California All rights reserved This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91 66 and contributed to Berkeley All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes software developed by the University of California Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes software developed by the University of California Berkeley and its contributors 4 Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS
75. Use the v buttons to select Setup Info and press to confirm the entry Use the v buttons to select On Screen Type Use the lt gt buttons to select AUTO SIMPLE DETAILS or OFF AUTO The simple On Screen Display appears for 3 to 5 seconds when any of the following items have been changed Playback filename Mode indication Playback speed and status indication SIMPLE The Simple On Screen Display appears DETAILS The Detailed On Screen Display appears OFF On Screen Display closes Notes An administrator can set the Overlay OSD Init On Screen Type selected at power on See the next page for how to read the On Screen Display When AUTO is selected and the BOOK MARK button is pressed or the bookmark position is reached the simple On Screen Display does not appear but the bookmark icon P appears for 1 to 2 seconds e When AUTO is selected and the trigger position is reached the simple On Screen Display does not appear but the trigger icon g appears for 1 to 2 seconds 69 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Playback continued lt Simple On Screen Display gt 0 WE Restore lt Detailed On Screen Display gt own 000 ret EF mPH rese 2006 08 25 14 51 19 Speed MPH KPH OWN own vehicle speed TGT target vehicle speed Loca
76. a You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change b You must cause any work that you distribute or publish that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License c If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run you must cause it when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty or else saying that you provide a warranty and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions and telling the user how to view a copy of this License Exception if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement 123 D co O oc go n L o ar oe Q FO Software License Agreement lt GPL gt continued These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as pa
77. ace the card with one that is not intended for version upgrade UNFORMATTED The P2 card is not formatted Replace it with a formatted card REFORMAT P2 card data has been modified on another device Upload or export data to back it up and reformat the card RUNDOWN A P2 card is nearing the end of its service life While it will still be possible to record and play back a P2 card after this message has appeared you are recommended to replace it ILLEGAL CARD An unusable card is inserted Check the type of card e The inserted P2 card cannot be recognized Replace it with a compatible card The P2 card is not inserted correctly Remove and re insert the card correctly NO CARD No P2 card is inserted Insert a P2 card READ ERROR An error occurred while reading File playback is not possible or the associated meta information cannot be displayed correctly META ERROR No associated meta information file exists The information cannot be displayed PLAY ERROR A decoder malfunction occurred Playback is not available Reboot this unit Software License Agreement lt GPL gt GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to
78. ailable at the next power on DISABLE Color camera shutter speed changes to AUTO The zoom position for the camera at power on returns to the position it had when the power was last turned off x1 Automatically switches between ON and OFF 2 Applies the setting in effect when power was last turned off Unless power is turned off properly the operating state may not be saved correctly 82 Administrator Setup continued Management Mode Management of Officer Setup HSetting Method Use one of the following methods to enter officer data AUTO Automatically reads and loads officer data for up to two persons from a USB memory device MANUAL Display the menu on the LCD panel and then read in and configure officer data from a USB memory device on the Officer setup top screen Display the menu on the LCD panel and allow you to set the officer data by selecting from the list on the Officer setup top screen after reading in the officer data already stored on this unit LIST HOperation Key Lock This function locks buttons other than the REC MENU CONTROL PANEL ON OFF and RETURN buttons the REC button on this unit and the REC button on the Color Camera Setting ON OFF Notes When a USB memory device containing administrator data is connected you can press the MENU button to enter the Setup Admin top screen via the menu items Set Management Mode Operation Key L
79. aintenance is completed the unit is restarted and left in the power on state Set the following items to LAST in Administrator Setup when auto maintenance is set to ON to prevent a restart from changing the settings used before power was last turned off Set a value other than LAST to set a fixed value lt Rec Play gt Init Camera Select Init Audio2 In Select Init Audio2 Rec Init On Screen Type Init Audio Out Play lt Camera gt Init Backlight Init AE Shift Init Camera LED Init IR Mode 87 Administrator Setup continued HNext Maintenance Day This function shows the date for the next auto maintenance operation The set Operation Interval Day and Time appear at the bottom of the screen Operation Use this function to turn auto maintenance on or off The Set button appears when a setting is changed Select the Set button and use the H button to confirm the entry The Set button disappears upon confirmation Use the MENU button CONTROL PANEL ON OFF button RETURN button or the LIVE ARCHIVE button to cancel Setting ON OFF interval Use this function to set the interval of auto maintenance The Set button appears when a setting is changed Select the Set button and use the Mi button to confirm the entry The Set button disappears upon confirmation Use the MENU button CONTROL PANEL ON OFF button RETURN button or the LIV
80. amera 12 E Z _usB arsa DANN ess H DC IN 12V 24V GPIO SERIAL CH ESIGNAL VIDEO OUT connector Pin jack This is a composite signal output Provides output of the video applied to the CAMERA1 or CAMERA2 connector Accepts connection of the cable attached to the separately sold Remote Control Panel CONTROL PANEL connector Connect the separately sold Remote Control Panel using the cable attached to the Remote Control Panel CAMERA1 connector Connect the separately sold Color Camera using the cable attached to the Camera Control Reference Guid Rear panel 2 e continued IN CAR MIC AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT ERAZ CAMERA 1 2S AUDIO IN CAI GPS ANT OPTION connector Insert the cable from the GPS antenna included in the separately sold Cable Kit During GPS reception the signals received will regularly and automatically set the recorder clock to GPS time LAN connector Connect the recorder to a PC using a commercially available LAN cable cross cable Note For details on how to connect a PC contact your supplier USB connector Acommercially available USB memory device can be connected for use as external memory Not all USB memory devices may be recognized Notes eTo protect the USB port connect the US
81. analog waveforms AC waveforms The recorder accepts only digital waveforms Ask your supplier about the connection procedure 16 P2 card Insertion and Removal Do not insert or remove a P2 card when another P2 card is being accessed while the BUSY lamp is lit or blinking Otherwise the P2 card may be damaged or P2 card data may be corrupted Inserting a P2 card 2 Insert a P2 card into the P2 card slot and push it in until 1 Open the P2 card slot cover the Eject button pops out Insert the key in the lock and turn it clockwise to sf Operation on the Memory B Before use D E fo D a Q D bs gt t3 S with the P2 logo facing up Note Notes The BUSY lamp blinks for a few Do not try to turn the key further seconds when the P2 card slot than the stop position and do not cover is opened Make sure that move it unnecessarily to prevent the blinking has stopped before damage to the key and lock inserting a P2 card eTo prevent damage do not exert 3 Fold the protruding Eject undue force on the open cover button to the right Do not touch to avoid the risk of injury Do not push in this direction Note After confirming that the Eject button is folded over to the right close the P2 card slot cover Otherwise the Eject button will be damaged Continued on the next page 17 P2 card Insertion and Removal continued 4 Close the P
82. ard When the number of files recorded on the P2 cards inserted in slots 1 and 2 totals over 19 000 up to 20 000 files When the maximum number of recording files per day approaches depends on format type See Format on page 86 for details When the remaining recording days is less than 5 of the total recording days of all P2 cards inserted in P2 card slots 1 and 2 3 For details on how to run the PC application refer to the operating instructions supplied with the PC application 4 If the error is related to the status of the P2 card the status will appear in the status display of the On Screen Refer to Viewing Live Video Viewing the status of this unit on pages 60 and 61 or contact your supplier Notes lf pressing the REC button or entering a recording trigger fails to start recording the REC lamp blinks at a high rate The BUSY lamp blinks when accessing the P2 card immediately after opening or closing the recorder s P2 card slot cover 111 D oo O O E go nL o ar pP 2 FO Troubleshooting Before requesting service check the points listed below If the problem persists contact your supplier Starting up Symptom Remedy Power does not come on Power gets turned off automatically Check whether power cable included in the separately sold Cable Kit is connected correctly If you have set a refer to PowerOff Time on page 75 and are running th
83. as been exceeded starting to stopping recording and including prerecording and postrecording periods are recorded Sahar button is as one file on the P2 card If recording time exceeds 17 STOP button is hours or if the size of one file would exceed 4 GB the data is automatically split into multiple files during recording Once recording starts it may not be possible to stop it during the first five seconds approx Pressing the STOP button during this period causes the REC lamp to blink for about one second as recording continues Pressing the STOP button when recording is already stopped also causes the REC lamp to blink for about one second When recording is stopped by the stop timer at the end of the Rec Continue Time the postrecording function is disabled After recording is started by a level trigger signal it continues for at least one minute regardless of changes to the signal level During this period you can press the STOP button to interrupt the recording If the REC button was pressed multiple times and the recording trigger set as the edge signal had multiple active edges Rec Continue Time is applied to the last button press and active edge Intermittent recording does not stop due to the Rec Continue Time 23 O oD ao O e o Q O Card Video Recorder On Recording Write protect switch The P2 card is equipped with a write protect
84. ate and time Select the Set button and use the X button to confirm the entry The Set button disappears upon confirmation Use the MENU button CONTROL PANEL ON OFF button RETURN button or the LIVE ARCHIVE button to cancel Setting Year month day hour minute second Registration HLoad Admin Use this function to load administrator data from a USB memory device overwriting any existing administrator data Note No administrator data is registered when shipped from the factory HList Admin Use this function to view the IDs of administrators and officer names already registered in this unit Use the A V buttons to go between pages MiLoad Officer Use this function to load officer data from a USB memory device overwriting any existing officer data Note No officer data is registered when shipped from the factory HList Officer Use this function to view the IDs of officers and officer names already registered in this unit Use the A V buttons to go between pages Note Long IDs and officer names may not be displayed in full HiLoad Event Type Use this function to load event types from a USB memory device and delete any existing event types and update all event types Note The recorder contains no event types when shipped from the factory HIList Event Type Displays event types stored on the recorder Use the A V buttons to go between pages Note Long event type charac
85. audio files meta information including recording date and time and recording triggers can be recorded HiLong term recording A maximum of 1168 hours 48 6 days of recording is possible in intermittent recording mode using two 32 GB P2 cards and a recording bit rate of 512 kbps Before use Included Accessories Options HP2 card 16 GB AJ P2C016RG 32 GB AJ P2C032RG HRemote Control Panel AG RCP30P Mounting bracket attached to the recorder 2 WiColor Camera AG CK10P WiCable Kit AG CR12P About This Manual This manual is organized as described below and uses the following conventions in presenting how to operate the Remote Control Panel separately sold Definition of terms Officer anybody using the Remote Control Panel Administrator a user with administration privileges to collect and manage Memory Card Video Recorder data Hi Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold These sections describe operations available to officers Administrator Operations on the Remote Control Panel separately sold These sections describe operations available only to administrators Major contents How to change the factory defaults as required by the operating environment How to collect and keep the recorded data 8 H Menu Screen of the Remote Control Panel separately sold This section lists the functions provided by the opera
86. ay When On Screen Type is OFF see Viewing the status of this unit on page 60 the bookmark icon does not appear Bookmarks can be added with a minimum interval of 2 seconds A bookmark cannot be entered until about five seconds after recording starts It is possible to move the playback location to the bookmark during playback Bookmarks can be added also during playback see Adding bookmarks on page 67 Bookmarks can be deleted only during playback see Deleting bookmarks on page 67 Bookmarks but not event types can be added during recording Event types can be added only during playback See Adding bookmarks on page 67 64 Atrial shoot When a PC application is running this unit freezes in the live screen and a trial shoot is disabled The following is a description of a test to check if recording can be correctly made 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A V buttons to select RecCheck and press f to confirm the entry A five second recording is made and played back Notes A trial shoot cannot be performed during recording or playback The trial shoot portion of a recording is automatically deleted after playback Playback When a PC application is running this unit freezes in the live screen and the card cannot be played back OPlayback Press the LIVE ARCHIVE bu
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88. button This starts video and sound recording The live screen appears automatically if not already on The Remote Control Panel the Color Camera and this unit REC lamps go on during recording Note The Color Camera REC lamp goes on regardless of camera input setting for example the CAMERA2 connector input being selected with the CAMERA SELECT button There are also other methods for starting recording For details refer to Recording on page 21 MStopping recording Press the STOP button W Pressing the STOP button turns off the REC lamp and video and sound recordings stop when the post record interval has elapsed Then the BUSY lamp goes off There are also other conditions for stopping recording For details refer to Stopping Recording on pages 22 23 Post record is a function that continues recording for a preset interval after recording is turned off Changing the setting requires administrator setup 63 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Recording continued HAdding bookmarks A bookmark can be added to a file that is being recorded to mark it for playback see Moving back to a previous skip location to start playback and Moving to the next skip location to start playback on page 66 Press the BOOK MARK button The bookmark icon P appears for 1 or 2 seconds Notes e The bookmark icon P appears on the On Screen Displ
89. button to lower the ratio Note A recording started by a recording trigger during license plate recognition will automatically switch the camera zoom setting to Patrol Zoom When recording stop criteria are met the camera zoom setting is automatically switched to LPR Zoom Setting shutter speed in PATROL mode Set a shutter speed to capture sharp video of fast moving subjects This menu is available only when Init LPR Mode in administrator setup is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to PATROL And this menu is available only when the CAMERA connector input is selected by the CAMERA SELECT button 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 58 2 Use the A V buttons to select Camera and press to confirm the entry 3 Use the A V buttons to select Patrol Shutter Speed 4 Use the lt gt buttons to select a shutter speed AUTO Automatically adjusts the shutter speed to ambient light 1 100 1 500 1 1000 Set as required by the subject Setting camera zoom in PATROL mode The camera zoom can be set in the range 1 0 to 22 0 x This menu is available only when Init LPR Mode in administrator setup is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to PATROL And this menu is available only when the CAMERA connector input is selected by the CAMERA SELECT button 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A V buttons to select Camera
90. by Printable appear when the state set by Detection occurs Appears only when there is a file that should be restored Mark position P Bookmark position Setup status of this unit C1 CAMERA1 connector input is selected C2 CAMERA2 connector input is selected IR Camera IR mode is ON IRA Camera IR mode is AUTO BL Camera backlight compensation is ON TAL Camera lamp is ON LOCK Operation button lock is BA OOQ Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Viewing Live Video continued Disconnecting this unit from a PC application Connecting a PC to this unit and starting up a PC application freezes this unit in the live screen and disables the following operations Setting up Deleting Officer Data A trial shoot Playback Restoring Files Administrator Setup Follow these steps to disconnect a PC application from this unit to enable the above operations 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A V buttons to select Setup Info and press 2 to confirm the entry 3 Use the A V buttons to select Disconnect PC and press Pi to confirm the entry These steps disconnect this unit from a PC application Note For details on how to restart the PC application see the Operating Instructions of the PC application 62 Recording O Starting and stopping recording HStarting recording Press the REC
91. ce is set to ON the recorder reboots at the set interval Troubleshooting continued HRecording Symptom Cannot start recording Or a recording error warning appears Remedy Is a P2 card inserted in a P2 card slot e Is the P2 card slot cover closed e Is there any free space on the P2 card Check the remaining space and upload files to clear some space Make sure that the write protect switch of the P2 card is not set to PROTECT e Check if a 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card was formatted in this unit A 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card whose folders have been modified on a PC must be reformatted in this unit Are the GPIO SERIAL connector or recording trigger criteria set correctly e Check whether the recorder is set to administrator setup status e Check whether the correct cables have been connected to the video input connectors Recorded data have become totally or partially unusable A power outage or power cable included in the separately sold Cable Kit disconnection during recording may damage the P2 card or corrupt data on a P2 card Never turn the power off while recording to a P2 card Do not insert or remove a P2 card when another P2 card is being accessed as this may damage the P2 card or corrupt data on the P2 card e Corrupted data may be restorable see Restoring Files on page 71 for details 113 D fam 50 OC go nL QO ar oe 2 FO
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93. configuration file contains all information set on this recorder excluding the following data AG CPD15 Operating Time FAN Operating Time e CAM1 Operating Time AG RCP30 Operating Time LCD Lighting Time AG CPD15 Version BIOS Creation Date e Microcontroller Version AG RCP30 Version Last errors 2 The following lamp states indicate that an error has occurred BUSY lamp fast blinking This indicates that an error occurred during configuration file check or administrator authentication e If a configuration file check error occurred the following are probable causes The configuration file is missing There are multiple configuration files The configuration file is corrupted If an administrator authentication error occurred administrator setup has been made on the second recorder Use a PC to copy the administrator s officer data to the WIDKEY on the USB memory device For details regarding text files containing administrator s officer data see Text Files Used with the Recorder on pages 43 46 Then perform Operations on a second recorder starting from step 1 again READY lamp goes off This indicates that the data could not be correctly loaded Perform the operations below in the stated order If the READY lamp still does not light consult your supplier Administrator Setup continued Remove the USB memory device and perform Operations on a second recorder
94. continued Auto Maintenance During continuous operation the Memory Card Video Recorder restarts checks files and frees memory at regular intervals to maintain system health When the unit is regularly turned off auto maintenance is not required To use the unit without having to regularly power it off activate auto maintenance with intervals as short as possible A dialog announcing the start of auto maintenance appears 10 to 20 seconds before start of maintenance In this interval you can use the CONTROL PANEL ON OFF REC STOP RETURN or 4 buttons to cancel maintenance Auto maintenance starts unless it is canceled Auto maintenance is started or canceled when planned maintenance date and time is reached under the following conditions lt Execution gt When recording stops Maintenance is held for a maximum of 90 minutes and recording is stopped in that interval When intermittent recording is performed at a time other than programmed recording intermittent recording stops and maintenance starts During file restore operation and when Administrator Setup is performed maintenance starts when respective process ends During playback maintenance starts when playback ends lt Cancel gt When recording continues beyond 90 minutes When the P2 card slot cover is open Notes To start recording immediately after the end of auto maintenance set power ON recording to ON When auto m
95. cording occurs DISABLE DISABLE Unlit Unlit Unlit DISABLE ENABLE Continued Fast blinking fast blinking when recording error was the prior status ENABLE DISABLE Lit Unlit ENABLE ENABLE Continued Fast blinking fast blinking when recording error was the prior status Otherwise Unlit 1 A recording error indicates any of the following conditions Cannot record a detailed description of examples follow P2 card slot cover is open No recordable P2 card is inserted or it is not recognized No more P2 card space available The write protect switch of the P2 card is set to PROTECT When an error is detected on a P2 card and recording is no longer possible When a new unformatted 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card is inserted When a 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card is inserted and the maximum number of recording days or files has been exceeded When an administrator setup is started or is going on When PowerOff Time see PowerOff Time on page 75 is set to AUTO and the engine switch is set to the LOCK OFF position Cannot recognize video signal from the camera 2 Unlit Output to GPIO9 is low output voltage 0 V 3 Lit Output to GPIOQ is high output voltage 5 V 4 Fast blinking Output to GPIO9 repeatedly cycles between low high low 250 ms cycle 32 License Plate Recognition LPR Mode Engaging the License Plate Recognition LPR mode allows you to start up t
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97. der 73 to multiple officers Defined x x values are ignored For use within registration files Max Identifier char Description Event Type File acters Defines event type N 44 x x x x x x or FOS EDate 10 Shit end date YYYY MM DD O C o Text Files Used with the Recorder continued If no definition is provided for a required item that is it is undefined necessary data is considered to be incomplete and invalid for registration or testing Identifiers are not case sensitive All item definition values are character strings consisting of alphanumeric symbols other than lt 3Ch gt 3Eh P 5Ch amp 26h and 2Ch control character codes 00h to 1Fh and Delete character code 7Fh Characters including spaces following on a line are considered to be the definition value Any invalid characters are handled as spaces Characters exceeding the maximum character length are ignored Identifiers having no defining characters are considered to be undefined For example if a line contains a followed by a line feed character that identifier is considered to be undefined If an identifier is multiply defined on different lines the last definition line has priority Sample Files Officer data file FirstName John MiddleName LastName Smith ID ICV12345 Password panasonic SDate 2005 09 12 STime 08 15 EDate 2005 09 12 ETime 20 00 Sh
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99. dministrator registration WIDKEY Registration File data for up to 10 administrators that enables WADMIN TXT logging in to the administrator settings screen An officer data file is required for log in authentication on the administrator settings screen Event Type File File used to store event types on the recorder WIDKEY EVTYPE TXT Note When the officer or administrator registration file is as follows officer or administrator data is not registered but is deleted along with previously registered officer and administrator data When no officer or administrator data is present When the content of required items is invalid HSaving Location and File Naming Text files to be used on this unit must be stored in a WIDKEY created under the root directory of a USB memory device Be sure to save the Officer Data File to one USB memory device Officer data file names are composed of up to eight characters beginning with the prefix WID and having the extension TXT There are no restrictions on naming other than the WID prefix When multiple officer data files are saved in the WIDKEY the file names are automatically sorted in ascending order and the first 1 or 2 files are used as officer data 43 Additional Information on Operation Text Files Used with the Recorder continued File Specifications Syntax Officer data files may contain no more than one statement per line Mu
100. e lt button to make the image darker Set this button to 0 zero for normal operation Note When the CAMERA2 connector input is selected by the CAMERA SELECT button Camera cannot be selected and brightness cannot be adjusted Viewing Live Video continued E Setting LPR mode Use of license plate recognition requires the following setup This menu is available only when Init LPR Mode in administrator setup is set to ENABLE And this menu is available only when the CAMERA connector input is selected by the CAMERA SELECT button 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A v buttons to select Camera and press to confirm the entry 3 Use the A V buttons to select LPR Mode The appears 4 Use the lt gt buttons to select the recognition mode LPR Engages the License Plate Recognition and the LOCK lamp blinks LPR Shutter Speed and LPR Zoom now become available PATROL Engages the normal mode Patrol Shutter Speed and Patrol Zoom now become available Notes Changing Init LPR Mode to DISABLE in administrator setup while setting LPR engages PATROL and LPR Mode is no longer available Setting LPR turns OSD off Setting shutter speed in LPR mode Set a shutter speed to capture sharp video of fast moving subjects This menu is available only when Init LPR Mode in administrator setup is set to
101. e entry Use the A v buttons to select Audio1 Test or Audio2 Test and then press the button Sound is output while the button is depressed Note The output sound may be too loud depending on the sound volume setting Lower the sound volume as required Changing to the CAMERA1 CAMERA2 connector input sound comes from the AUDIO IN 2 IN CAR MIC connector input 59 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Viewing Live Video continued Viewing the status of this unit The following function is provided to enable viewing the status of this unit and the trigger signal GPIO1 8 status 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the v buttons to select Setup Info and press to confirm the entry 3 Use the A V buttons to select On Screen Type 4 Use the lt gt buttons to select AUTO SIMPLE DETAILS or OFF AUTO The simple On Screen Display appears for 3 to 5 seconds when any of the following items have been changed Mode indication Status display SIMPLE The simple On Screen Display appears DETAILS The detailed On Screen Display appears OFF The On Screen Display closes Notes The administrator can set the Overlay OSD Init On Screen Type selected at power on e See the next page for how to read the On Screen Display When AUTO is selected and the BOOK MA
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106. e recorder with the ignition switch at LOCK OFF turn the ignition switch on and reboot the recorder see On on page 19 If the operating environment is hotter than the recommended temperature the unit may turn off for safety reasons If this happens wait for the operating environment to cool down before using the unit Operation Symptom Remedy Cover cannot be opened Are you using the supplied key Key cannot be removed from lock e Is the P2 card slot cover closed The key can only be removed if the P2 card slot cover is closed P2 card slot cover cannot be closed The unit does not respond or another problem has occurred Recorder was restarted without performing a reset 112 Is a P2 card inserted correctly in a P2 card slot Is the Eject button folded to the right To reset the unit keep pressing the REC button and STOP button on this unit together for about 10 seconds When resetting after all lamps turn off 1 or 2 seconds and then on 1 or 2 seconds all lamps blink If the button lock is enabled ON change the setting to OFF see Unlocking on page 54 and Operation Key Lock on page 83 If you remove the P2 card during P2 card access BUSY lamp is lit the P2 card slot may become inoperative In such a case the recorder automatically restarts itself and the card slot will become operative again When auto maintenan
107. e section of this manual Included with this product is software licensed under the DES License Details on the DES License can be found in the DES License section of this manual Included with this product is software licensed under the XFree86 License Details on the XFree86 License can be found in the XFree86 License section of this manual For information on other licensed software included with this product and their license conditions go to the following home page https eww pavc panasonic co jp pro av e This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Visual patent portfolio license for the personal and noncommercial use of a consumer for i encoding video in compliance with the MPEG 4 Visual Standard MPEG 4 Video and or ii decoding MPEG 4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG 4 Video No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use Additional information including that relating to promotional internal and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained from MPEG LA LLC See http Awww mpegla com 6 Features HRecord video on memory cards Video and audio files can be recorded on memory cards with the P2 logo such as the separately sold AJ P2C016RG afterwards called P2 cards in MPEG4 and G 726 formats HRecord a variety of information In addition to video and
108. econds Audio Setting 0 3 10 20 30 60 90 Recording file naming method Rule of Filename Setting WT World time LT ve time Init Audio2 Rec Initial on off setting for Audio2 input upon power on Setting an OFF LAST Initial OSD on screen display overlay setting Setting aN SIMPLE DETAILS LAST OFF GPIO9 for Rec ENABLE Select recording status output to GPIO9 Setting ENABLE DISABLE GPIO9 for Error ENABLE Select recording error status output to GPIO9 Setting ENABLE DISABLE Init Audio Out BOTH Initial audio output selection upon power on Play Setting OFF 1 2 BOTH LAST 2 Play Mode SINGLE Select playback mode relay playback setup Setting SINGLE RELAY Skip Target Skip position Trigger Marker YES Select a trigger or marker location Setting YES NO Head of File YES Select the starting point of the file Setting YES NO 2 ProgramedRec Programmed recording setting si Daily Programmed recording for every day Setting ON Setting will disable start and stop time settings Mon to Sun Programmed recording setting on a specific day of the week Monday to Sunday Setting _ ON Setting will disable start and stop time settings 2 Applies the setting in effect when power was last turned off Unless power is turned off properly the operating state may not be saved correctly 4 When Daily is set to ON Mon to Sun cannot be set 36 Init
109. ecording ends even if the PostRec Time Audio is set longer than the PostRec Time Video Setting sec 0 3 10 20 30 60 90 HRule of Filename Use this function to set the rules for filenames generated during recording WT World time LT Local time Hinit Audio2 Rec Sets Audio2 recording when the power is turned ON ON recording is performed OFF recording is not performed LAST See footnote Hinit On Screen Type Use this function to set On Screen Display used when the power is on Setting AUTO SIMPLE DETAILS LAST OFF 1 Intermittent recording and programmed recording extended by Rec Continue Time do not stop 2 Intermittent recording and programmed recording do not include prerecording time 3 If recording is stopped by Intermittent recording programmed recording and Rec Continue Time postrecording is not included 4 Applies the setting in effect when power was last turned off Unless power is turned off properly the operating state may not be saved correctly 76 Administrator Setup continued HGPIO9 for Rec Enables or disables output of recording status signals to GPIO9 When enabled a high level output voltage 5 V indicates recording is in progress Setting ENABLE DISABLE MIGPIO9 for Error Enables or disables output of recording error status signals to GPIO9 When enabled a high level output voltage 5 V and a low level output voltage 0 V change at hig
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111. ed BUSY lamp fast blinking This indicates that an error occurred during configuration file check or administrator authentication e If a configuration file check error occurred the following are probable causes The configuration file is missing There are multiple configuration files The configuration file is corrupted If an administrator authentication error occurred administrator setup has been made on the second recorder Use a PC to copy the administrator s officer data to the WIDKEY on the USB memory device For details regarding text files containing administrator s officer data see Text Files Used with the Recorder on pages 43 46 Connect the USB memory device to the second recorder and perform step 3 of Operations on a second recorder again READY lamp goes off This indicates that the data could not be correctly loaded Perform the operations below in the stated order If the READY lamp still does not light consult your supplier Perform Operations on a second recorder starting from step 1 Perform Operations on this recorder starting from step 1 91 Administrator Setup continued HFactory Default All recorder settings can be returned to their factory defaults Note that the recorder will not revert to user made settings after being reset to their factory defaults Make sure you really want to return all settings to their factory defaults before p
112. ement information on the P2 card the card should be reformatted For details on reformatting refer to Format on page 86 or contact your supplier 9 Before use Notes on Handling HUsage Do not remove a P2 card while it is being accessed as the P2 card may be damaged or the P2 card slot may become disabled When the recorder senses a disabled slot it may reboot itself automatically Do not set liquid containers or small metal objects on the recorder or P2 cards Do not insert foreign objects into the openings of any devices Do not attempt to modify the recorder or P2 cards Do not use the recorder in a place where it or a P2 card might get wet or water might get inside them The recorder is intended to work only with P2 cards Do not attempt to use non P2 cards as that could damage the recorder When inserting a P2 card make certain that it is not upside down or backwards and do not attempt to force a bent or damaged P2 card as that could damage the card or P2 card slot While the recorder is operating and especially recording do not disconnect the recorder s power cable included in the separately sold Cable Kit Before disconnecting the power cable first stop all operations and turn the recorder off Otherwise the P2 card may be damaged or recorder setting files or management data on the P2 card may be corrupted 10 Precautions for use of P2 cards 16 GB or higher capacity
113. er will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance the user must only use shielded interface cables when connecting to external units Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate it e This recorder is designed for use and installation in a vehicle For example it may be mounted on the center console or in the trunk The installation of this equipment must only be performed by a professional installer CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire the red BATT and white SIGNAL wires of the power cable must be connected via fuses 5 A having UL Listing indicates safety information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 5 Do not use this equipment near water 4 Follow all instructions 6 Clean only with a dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or any other equipment including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer and as outlined in this manual 10 Refer all servicing requests to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the e
114. erforming the following steps 1 Select Service Operations Factory Default and press vst to confirm the entry A confirmation dialog box appears 2 Select Exec and accept by pressing the t button The recorder will reboot and start up in the factory default settings Select Cancel to cancel returning to the factory defaults The following settings do not return to their factory defaults e AG CPD15 Operating Time FAN Operating Time e CAM1 Operating Time AG RCP30 Operating Time LCD Lighting Time AG CPD15 Version e BIOS Creation Date Microcontroller Version AG RCP30 Version 92 Menu List Use menus provided by the Remote Control Panel to set up and adjust this unit When the MENU button is pressed while recording is being stopped in the live screen Menu top screen E RecCheck P Audio Archive amp Setup info HE Restore Archive see page 68 File List da 2006 08 21 14 27 32 2006 08 21 49 2006 08 21 00 2006 08 21 20 17 46 2006 08 22 20 17 58 2006 08 22 12 51 37 2006 08 22 17 42 08 7 ENTER 2006 08 22 20 01 35 RETURN Y MENU 2006 08 22 20 16 58 HE v Audio see page 59 Audio2 Select W Audio1 Test Press ENTER Key Audio2 Test Press ENTER Key RecCheck see page 64 A trial shoot can be performed Camera see pages 56 58 When Init LPR Mode is set to DISABLE rN Auto Focus ENTER Manual Focus 4
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116. ethers and harnesses and any other options and accessories not listed above or covered under a separate warranty Failures related to the product operating system hard drive image software setup software program virus other program s or file s on the hard drive or in any computer memory location Failures due to BIOS settings or changes as well as any cosmetic or physical damage to the unit Any unit or device with a missing or altered model number or serial number label Damage which occurs in shipment Failures which are caused by products not supplied by Panasonic Failures which result from alteration accident misuse introduction of liquid or other foreign matter into the unit abuse neglect installation maladjustment of consumer controls improper maintenance or modification use not in accordance with product use instructions Failures due to service by anyone other than a Panasonic Authorized Service Provider Failures caused by improper integration by any company other than Panasonic Configuration and Integration Centers Damage failure or loss due to the unit being stolen lost misplaced or used by anyone other than the original purchaser Damage that is attributable to acts of God This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials or workmanship which occur during normal use Other Limits and Exclusions There are no other express warranties except as listed above PANASONIC
117. eze in the live screen and files cannot be restored Starting a file restore operation from a PC application causes the following screen transitions The Under Restore Mode from PC standby screen replaces the live screen If the file restore operation on the PC application is canceled the live screen reappears Starting up file restoration opens the file restore screen The live screen will reappear if the file restore operation is canceled on this unit If the PC application is used to disconnect the Memory Card Video Recorder from the PC application the file restore operation is also aborted and the live screen reappears The live screen reappears when the file restore operation completes 71 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Displaying Product Information HViewing P2 card type and software version 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A V buttons to select Setup Info and press 2 to confirm the entry 3 Use the lt gt buttons to select Information and press to confirm the entry e This displays P2 card model and card information The following information appears depending on P2 card type P2 cards UNFORMATTED CARD PROTECT REFORMAT CARD ERROR CARD FULL RUNDOWN Days Number of recording days see Format on page 86 Cards other than P2 cards VUP CARD NO CARD ILLEGAL CARD This
118. fficer use the lt gt buttons to go between pages and press i to confirm the entry The Officer setup top screen appears when officer2 has been set Deleting entered data 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A v buttons to select Setup Info and press 1 to confirm the entry 3 Use the A v buttons to select Officer and press f to confirm the entry The Officer setup top screen appears 4 Use the A v buttons to select Officer1 or Officer2 5 Use the lt gt buttons to select Delete and press 2 to confirm the entry This deletes officer data selected in Step 4 Note Officer data cannot be deleted in AUTO mode 53 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Locking and Unlocking Buttons You can lock specific buttons on the E Unlocking Remote Control Panel to prevent accidental pressing of the buttons 1 Locking 2 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 3 2 Use the A V buttons to select Setup Info and press to confirm the entry 3 Use the v buttons to select 4 Officer and press Pi to confirm the entry The Officer setup top screen appears 4 Use the A V buttons to select Operation Key Lock 5 Use the lt gt buttons to select ON The LOCK lamp lights and the buttons other than the REC MENU CONTROL PANEL ON OFF and RETURN buttons the REC button on this u
119. ficer s information file The officer data file WID TXT is cannot be loaded corrupted Create a new officer s data file save it to a USB memory device and re register it E22421 Since you are not an You are not registered as an administrator administrator you cannot and cannot open this menu Ask a open this menu registered administrator for assistance E22422 Officer s information file There is no Officer Registration file cannot be loaded or it contains the wrong data Create a correct Officer Registration file WOFFICER TXT copy it to a USB memory device and reload it E22423 Admin s information file There is no Administrator Registration cannot be loaded file or it contains the wrong data Create a correct Administrator Registration file WADMIN TXT copy it to a USB memory device and reload it E22424 Officer s information cannot Officer data cannot be changed during be setup during record recording Stop recording and start over E22425 Cannot load Event Type There is no event type file or the content of the file is incorrect Copy the correct event type file EVTYPE TXT to the USB memory device and reregister it E22426 Menu copy failure Connect a write enabled USB memory device E22620 Auto Maintenance Canceled Auto maintenance was not performed because the P2 card slot cover was open or because recording was in progress E25410 GPS communication error An error occurred
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121. h speed to indicate recording error status Setting ENABLE DISABLE init Audio Out Play Use this function to set Audio Out used when the power is on OFF Audio1 and Audio2 are not output 1 Audio is output 2 Audio2 is output BOTH Both Audio1 and Audio2 are output LAST See footnote HPlay Mode Use this function to turn all valid files starting in order from the oldest file on two P2 cards into a virtual file for playback SINGLE Normal playback for playing back files one at a time RELAY Plays back multiple files as one single file without the need for further operation Playback pauses upon reaching the end of the large virtual file the most recently recorded file Playback operation is the same as for normal playback Notes Slow playback of a virtual file that contains intermittent recording files will revert to normal playback speed at the start of a an intermittent recording file Slow playback is not restored for subsequent normal recording files Quick replay starts playback 7 seconds prior to current location A large virtual file consists of multiple files and video and sound may be momentarily interrupted in playback between files Applies the setting in effect when power was last turned off Unless power is turned off properly the operating state may not be saved correctly TT Administrator Setup continued Skip Target Use this function to set the skip l
122. hange No change recording status Normal Recording Intermittent recording status stop status No change recording status No change lt When intermittent recording is set to OFF gt Input Status prior When a recording stop to input SE a RRR DURE criteria other than the Pisa p p STOP button are met 99 INP Recording Normal Normal stop status No change recording status No change recording status Normal Recording Normal recording No change recording status stop status Status prior to input STOP button REC button pressed pressed Normal recording initiated by a recording trigger Recording stop status No change Normal recording status initiated by programmed Normal recording initiated by a recording trigger Recording stop status status lt When intermittent recording is set to OFF and programmed recording is set to ON gt Input When a recording stop criteria other than the STOP button are met No change No change No change Recording trigger input Normal recording initiated by a recording trigger Normal recording initiated by a recording trigger recording trigger StOP Status 30 recording Normal recording A Normal recording initiated by a Recording No change status initiated by No change programmed recording On Recording continued Location and Name of Recording Files The names of folders storing recording fi
123. he LPR system Set the color camera shutter speed to LPR Shutter Speed 1 500 or 1 1000 when using the LPR system When a recording trigger starts a recording during license plate recognition however the shutter speed automatically switches to the setting configured for Patrol Shutter Speed When recording stop criteria are met the shutter speed automatically returns to the setting configured for LPR Shutter Speed 1 500 or 1 1000 The diagram below shows how changes in LPR mode settings and starting and stopping recording by an officer affect shutter speed camera zoom OSD and the LOCK lamp LPR Mode is Recording Recording stop LPR Mode is 2 set to LPR trigger input criteria are met set to PATROL 3 a Prerecording Postrecording c time 559 l l I l I I se I i gt i gt I 3 2 I I I I o LPR Mode PATROL LPR PATROL LPR PATROL Patrol Shutter LPR Shutter Patrol Shutter LPR Shutter Patrol Shutter Shutter speed Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed Camera zoom Patrol Zoom LPR Zoom Patrol Zoom LPR Zoom 1 Patrol Zoom I I I ON l OFF I ON 14 OFF 1 ON OSD gt i4 gt lt die gt lt I I inki I I LOCK lamp 4 4 Pikin _ _ s The settings available for Patrol Shutter Speed are AUTO 1 100 1 500 and 1 1000 The settings available for LPR Shutter Speed are AUTO 1 500 and 1 1000 Note Patrol Shutter Speed and Patrol Zoom are available also without the licen
124. he modified work must itself be a software library b You must cause the files modified to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change c You must cause the whole of the work to be licensed at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License d If a facility in the modified Library refers to a function or a table of data to be supplied by an application program that uses the facility other than as an argument passed when the facility is invoked then you must make a good faith effort to ensure that in the event an application does not supply such function or table the facility still operates and performs whatever part of its purpose remains meaningful For example a function in a library to compute square roots has a purpose that is entirely well defined independent of the application Therefore Subsection 2d requires that any application supplied function or table used by this function must be optional if the application does not supply it the square root function must still compute square roots These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Library and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole whi
125. ic System AG CPD15 Operating Time _1566 hrs Speedpulse FAN Operating Time 1482 hrs Speedpulse at Std Speed 20 CAM1 Operating Time _ 1366 hrs Rec Start Information AG RCP30 Operating Time _1366 hrs Own Speed OFF LCD Lighting Time __1015 hrs Target Speed OFF AG CPD15 USA _ Version _3 30 006 0 Speed Unit MPH BIOS Creation Date 02 22 2006 CAM Select in Speed NO CHANGE Microcontroller Version _3 10 002 4 v AG RCP30 Version _3 10 003 1 File Management see pages 85 86 File Management Operations see pages 89 92 Operations Export gt Dalete All Files gt Menu Copy Factory Default Auto Maintenance see pages 87 88 Auto Maintenance Next Maintenance Day 2007 03 05 Operation fon D Interval 6 month Day gt 1st Time gt 00 00 101 Menu Screen of the Remote Control Panel separately sold Menu top screen Menu List continued HWhen the MENU button is pressed while the PC application is running P Audio gt amp Setup lnfo gt Setup lnfo see pages 59 60 62 69 72 Setup Info On Screen Type EO Camera LED ON Disconnect PC Information Reboot Audio see page 59 Audio Audio2 Select EAA Audio1 Test Press ENTER Key Audio2 Test Press ENTER Key 102 Camera see pages 56 58 When Init LPR Mode is set to DISABLE Auto Focus ENTER v v a Manual Focus a AE 2 2 a v When Init LP
126. icle Speed Pulse Setting Table Confirm the set value is correct by actually driving the vehicle The outside diameter is the diameter of the tire from its outer edge not its rim size 84 Administrator Setup continued Rec Start Information HOwn Speed Use this function to set the speed of your own vehicle at the start of recording according to set speed unit Setting OFF 1 500 HTarget Speed Use this function to set the speed of the target vehicle at the start of recording according to set speed unit Setting OFF 1 500 Speed Unit Setting MPH KPH Notes When both own vehicle speed and target vehicle speed are set recording starts as soon as one criterion is met Own vehicle speed priority order Vehicle speed pulse radar gun and GPS The priority order is vehicle speed pulse followed by GPS for a radar gun without a vehicle speed measurement function This priority order is the same also with a vehicle recording trigger and in an On Screen display When both own vehicle speed and target vehicle speed are OFF recording does not start HICAM Select in Speed To start recording of radar gun GPS and speed pulse for recording speeding vehicles etc select the camera that will be used 1 Color Camera connected to the CAMERA connector 2 Commercially available camera connected to the CAMERA2 connector NO CHANGE No change is made to the current setting File Management Expo
127. ift Patrol Area WEST Source Car123 Structure of officer information file Identifier Max Chars Description FirstName 50 Specify officer s first name MiddleName 1 Specify officer s middle initial LastName 50 Specify officer s last name ID 50 Officer name for authentication Password 12 Password required to register as administrator SDate 10 Shift start date YYYY MM DD STime 5 Shift start time hh mm EDate 10 Shift end date YYYY MM DD ETime 5 Shift end time hh mm Shift 10 A term for a work period Area 10 Name of a location Source 50 Vehicle identification 45 2 2 E Q 5 lt on Operation Text Files Used with the Recorder continued Officer Registration File John Smith FirstName John MiddleName LastName Smith ID ICV12345 Border Jane White FirstName Jane MiddleName LastName White ID ICV12346 Administrator Registration File Mike Brown FirstName Mike MiddleName LastName Brown ID ICV12347 Password panasonic Event Type File EvType1 FOOTBALL EvType2 BASEBALL EvType3 HOCKEY EvType6 TENNIS EvType10 GOLF Defines event type file format Identifier Max characters Description EvTypeN 99 Defines event type N N is a number between 1 and 10 46 Control Reference Guide of the Remote Control Panel Front panel REC lamp Lights or flashes during
128. l Panel or a PC referred to as PC application in this manual In no event will Panasonic be liable for any damages including any incidental or consequential damages stemming from a failure to record data or from lost settings or data Any of the following actions can result in problems e Power supply to the recorder is interrupted or impaired during recording for example by starting an engine e If a P2 card is ejected while it is being accessed for example during recording e For details on how to run the PC application see the Operating Instructions of the PC application Connecting a personal computer referred to as PC in this manual to this unit and starting up application software referred to as PC application in this manual on the PC freezes this unit in the live screen and disables the following operations Setting up Deleting Officer Data Atrial shoot Playback Restoring Files Administrator Setup Usable memory cards The recorder is designed to use any P2 card having the P2 logo HDo not turn the power off while recording Be sure to stop all operations before turning the power off see Stopping Recording on page 22 Turning the power off especially during access for example during recording may damage the P2 card or corrupt file management data setting information and other data on the P2 card If file data cannot be read correctly due to corrupted file manag
129. le If there is no previous file playback starts from the current location without skipping 66 HMoving to the next skip location to start playback Press the gt gt a button Playback starts from the next skip location If the current location comes after the last skip location in the file playback starts from a skip location in the next file If there is no next file playback starts from the current location without skipping Notes The skip location may be a bookmark head of file or a trigger position one per file at which recording began However no trigger position can exist in automatically divided files One of the following icons may appear On Screen for about 2 seconds depending on the location playback skips When not shown in an On Screen Display they appear on the LCD panel F File beginning Trigger position Bookmark position It is recommended that the skip location be placed at the Trigger Marker or Head of File in the administration setup see Skip Target on page 78 Up to 999 bookmarks can be skipped You cannot skip to the bookmark position exceeding this limit When the me lt button or bs button is pressed playback stops momentarily while the skip location is searched for and then playback resumes from that position Fel Bd Playback continued O Setting bookmarks HAdding bookmarks Bookmarks can be added to a file during playback pause o
130. les are created according to the Rule of Filename WT world time DATA is the base folder LT local time DATA LOCAL is the base folder A folder indicating the recording start date is created in the above base folder and a file indicating the recording start time is created in that folder For example if recording started at 10 23 39 on September 28 2006 Name of folder storing recording files DATA 20060928 Name of recording file 102339xn eee Derivative file _______ x B Bookmark file in WT mode M Bookmark file in LT mode Derivative number numbers are sometimes not assigned eee __ Extension Derivative files are created when there are multiple file names with the same start time 2 2 aS as lt c BS L D Q e c e HNames of files that have been split up automatically The file name when the file is automatically split consists of the recording start time to which _n is appended In the file list screen is added to the end of the file name 31 On Recording continued Recording Error Warnings When the recorder detects that it cannot properly record audio or video it will output the warning signals described below via GPIO9 25 pin GPIO SERIAL connector Data output via GPIO9 Item During When an error When not recordin GPIO9 for Rec GPIO9 for Error re
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132. ltiple statements or definitions on one line are invalid Line Feed Codes Line feeds are coded as the hexadecimal values ODh OAh or just OAh Blank Lines Blank lines are ignored Aside from the line feed code a blank line may contain only space and tab 09h characters Comment Lines Lines beginning with ignoring leading spaces or tabs are considered to be comment lines These have no special meaning but may contain notes or descriptions Valid comment characters are those from 20h to 7Eh Definition Lines An identifier is a definition value These lines define names and other data Leading spaces and tabs are ignored Identifier descriptions are shown in the following table Required item An item with significance or an object of inspection X Ignored item Max Officer Data File cen i i A Identifier char Description Officer Data File Registration File acters Officer 2 Officer Administrator 50 Specify officer s first name Q EN D a gt a 3 gt n gt 2a o lt MiddleName Specify officer s middle initial 2071 Specify officers last name D 50 Officer number for authentication This should be entered when Password 12 psa making administrator settings Shift start date YYYY MM DD Shift start time hh mm Shift end time hh mm Shift 1 A term for a work period for example early shift Name of a location Vehicle identification Borders may be assigned Bor
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134. m Hudson tin cryptsoft com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed i e this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence including the GNU Public Licence Software License Agreement lt Blowfish License gt Copyright C 1995 1997 Eric Young eay cryptsoft com All rights reserved This package is an Blowfish implementation written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This library is free for commercial and non commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution Copyright remains Eric Young s and as such a
135. me of a location on or off during recording This information appears as Source Area Source The first 5 characters in the vehicle identification The first 4 characters in the name of a location Area Notes If the Source is less than 5 characters the number of characters for the Area is adjusted so that the total number of characters becomes 10 If the Area is less than 4 characters the number of characters for the Source is adjusted so that the total number of characters becomes 10 Area is displayed when there is no Source e The vehicle identification only is displayed when there is no Area Camera HZoom Limit Use this function to enter maximum zoom ratio Setting x22 x220 HAGC Level Use this function to set the level of camera input gain control Setting LOW MID HIGH OFF Minit Backlight Use this function to turn backlight compensation on or off when the power is on Setting ON OFF LAST init AE Shift Use this function to adjust brightness when the power is on Setting 2 1 0 1 2 LAST HFlip Use this function to determine whether to vertically flip camera video image or not Setting ON OFF HAutoZoom Magnification Use this function to set the target zoom in ratio Setting x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x7 x10 x15 x22 HAutoZoom Time Use this function to set the zoom in pause time Setting sec 3 5 8 Hinit Camera LED Use this function to turn
136. mpensation of Color Camera video upon power on 5 Setting 2 1 0 1 2 LAST Magnification of auto zoom Setting 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 22 Auto zoom magnification retention time AutoZoom Magnification AutoZoom Time seconds Setting 3 5 8 Init Camera LED ON Initial Color Camera REC lamp enable disable setting upon power on Setting ON REC lamp lights during recording OFF REC lamp does not light LAST Init IR Mode AUTO IR switching function Setting AUTO Automatically switch IR function on off OFF Force IR function off ON Force IR function on Flip Color Camera image top bottom flip enable disable Setting ON Top bottom flip enabled OFF Top bottom flip disabled LAST a a OR Setting LOW HIGH IR Time IR auto switching level detection time seconds 6 Setting 10 30 60 300 Continued on the next page 2 Applies the setting in effect when power was last turned off Unless power is turned off properly the operating state may not be saved correctly 5 When the Init AE Shift setting is 2 and the target is dark the image may not refresh at 30 frames sec 6 The IR Level and IR Time settings apply only when the Init IR Mode setting is AUTO 39 Additional Information on Operation Setup continued Setting Item FactoryDefautValuel Description gt gt gt AUTO FOCUS Select color camera focusing method when e Init
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138. nSSL PROJECT AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com Original SSLeay License Copyright C 1995 1998 Eric Young eay cryptsoft com All rights reserved 130 This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL This library is free for commercial and non commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution be it the RC4 RSA lhash DES etc code not just the SSL code The SSL documentation included with this distribution is c
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140. nd sound recordings stop when the post record interval has elapsed Then the BUSY lamp goes off On Recording continued In the cases shown below the actual prerecord and postrecord time may be shorter than the respective setting H If recording is started immediately after system startup Prerecord time will be shorter Startup REC button pressed STOP button pressed complete in starts Recording stops Time 1 la l l Actual recording time i i 4 gt Postrecord time Prerecord time H If recording is started during postrecord interval Postrecording will be terminated and next recording starts There is no prerecording interval for the second recording STOP REC button pressed STOP button button Postrecording halted and pressed pressed next recording starts Recording stops 006 Time 9 a I 21 I I La i Actual recording time i I I Postrecord time I 1 Postrecord time Notes If you press the REC button and STOP button alternately in rapid succession the system may not separate the two recording sessions resulting in a single video file lf the remaining capacity of the P2 card is low the prerecord time or post record time may become shorter Postrecording is interrupted by playback trial shoot RecCheck file restoration or administrator setup Selecting the video source to record You can select and record video input at the CAMERA1 or CAMERA2 connec
141. nd pause Press the i button Playback starts Press again to pause playback Use this button to pause slow rewind and fast forward Slow Press the I gt button Slow plays back at 1 10 or 1 2 of normal speed Each press changes playback speed from 1 10 to 1 2 and 1 10 Note Intermittent recording files cannot be played back at slow speed WQuick Replay Press the button Playback starts 7 seconds prior to the current location During slow playback slow playback starts 7 seconds prior to the current location 65 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Playback continued HRewinding Press the 44 button Rewinding is performed at 4 20 or 200 times normal speed Each press changes the rewind speed from 4 to 20 200 and back to 4 times normal speed HFast forward Press the gt gt button Fast forwarding is performed at 4 20 or 200 times normal speed Each press changes the fast forward speed from 4 to 20 200 and back to 4 times normal speed HMoving back to a previous skip location to start playback Press the m4 button Playback starts from the previous skip location If the current location is 5 seconds or less away from a skip location playback starts from the skip location before the previous skip location However if the current location is 5 seconds or less away from the first skip location in the file playback starts from a skip location in the previous fi
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143. nel You can use this function to prerecord video without audio An audio prerecord time as well as an audio postrecord time can be set independently although it cannot be longer than the specified video prerecord postrecord time MRecording Triggers The following types of recording triggers are available When Action set for detection of trigger signals GPIO1 8 is REC CAM1REC or CAM2REC and the trigger signal is valid Vehicle Speed Signal Speed data detected by the recorder serves as a recording trigger when the specified speed is exceeded This signal is handled as an edge signal to start recording and is not used to stop recording Select from the following detection methods according to the intended application or installation conditions Detection of own vehicle speed Uses the vehicle speed pulse see Speedpulse on page 84 Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table at 40 mph on pages 106 107 and Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table at 60 kph on pages 108 109 or GPS Target vehicle speed Uses a radar gun Note To use the vehicle speed pulse GPS or radar gun as the recording trigger check with your supplier to ensure that connections have been made correctly then specify the source device see Radar GPS on pages 83 84 85 Notes If both the vehicle speed pulse and GPS are enabled the vehicle speed pulse has priority as the recording trigger After
144. nit and the REC button on the Color Camera are locked Notes e The button lock function is engaged after returning to the Live screen The key lock function in the administrator setup see Operation Key Lock on page 83 is independent of officer setup so that when locked by administrator setup the keys cannot be unlocked from officer setup The Color Camera zoom and brightness buttons cannot be locked e Trigger signal GPIO1 8 control see page 37 is not locked 54 Press the MENU button The Menu appears Use the A v buttons to select Setup Info and press i to confirm the entry Use the A V buttons to select Officer and press Pi to confirm the entry The Officer setup top screen appears Use the A V buttons to select Operation Key Lock Use the lt gt buttons to select OFF The LOCK lamp goes off and the buttons are unlocked Viewing Live Video Use the functions described below to manipulate video output by the camera and sound from the microphone Press the LIVE ARCHIVE button to view live video A commercially available camera connected to the CAMERA2 connector cannot be controlled Selecting a camera Press the CAMERA SELECT button Each press of the button toggles the unit between the CAMERA1 and CAMERA2 connector inputs Note Color Camera operations in the Remote Control Panel menu cannot be accessed when the CAMERA2
145. not appear when On Screen Type is set to OFF Restore in the Menu is normally disabled but is enabled upon detecting a file that cannot be played back Use the following steps to process any file that needs to be restored 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A V buttons to select Restore and press 8 to confirm the entry The Restore confirmation screen appears 3 Use the lt gt buttons to select Restore and press 2 to confirm the entry This opens the file restore screen starting a file restore operation The screen prior to Step 1 above reappears when the file is restored Select Cancel during a restoring to cancel the restore process Notes An interrupted restore process can be resumed at a later time Recording is still available even if there are files in need of restoration A recording trigger detected during a restore process or pressing the REC button will interrupt the process and start recording Files that must be restored do not appear on the playback file list screen Make sure to restore the files beforehand Since a seriously corrupted file may not be possible to restore do not turn off the unit during P2 card access for example during recording and do not remove a P2 card when the BUSY lamp is lit or blinking Starting up a PC application during file restoration will abort the file restore operation This unit will then fre
146. ny Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes software developed by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE The license an
147. o the PROTECT position E15762 Write Protect Card found on slot2 Slide the write protection switch away Record cannot be started from the PROTECT position E15763 No Card ici ER Record cannot be started No P2 card is inserted Insert a P2 card E15764 Write Error The P2 card cannot be written to Record cannot be started Replace the P2 card E15765 Card Full 8 GB or lower capacity P2 cards Record cannot be started The following conditions may have occurred e There is no space left on the P2 card The P2 cards inserted in P2 card slots 1 and 2 contain 20 000 or more files Replace the P2 card with a P2 card with free capacity or free up space in the P2 card for new data 16 GB or higher capacity P2 cards The following conditions may have occurred e There is no space left on the P2 card The P2 cards inserted in P2 card slots 1 and 2 contain 20 000 or more files The maximum number of files that can be recorded has been exceeded for that day The number of recording days has been exceeded Replace the P2 card with a P2 card with free capacity or back up the data on the P2 card and reformat it 118 Error messages continued Message Measure No E20801 The recorder reboots by unrecoverable card ejection error Be sure to use the correct procedure to E20802 The recorder reboots by remove and load P2 cards unrecoverable card insertion error E20803 coe ines the c rd Check the
148. ocal time files are displayed in recording start order When a file is recorded across two P2 cards and is split into two files the start time of the latter file is suffixed by Also if two or more files have the same start time the start time of the second and succeeding files are suffixed by 3 Use the A V buttons to select a file to play back Use the following functions to go between pages e Press the lt gt buttons once to turn pages one at a time e Keep pressing the lt gt button to go quickly between pages This function turns pages up to page 3 in one page increments and pages from page 4 in 10 page increments 4 Use the button to start playback Playback starts from the beginning of the file When playback reaches end of the file playback is paused 68 Turning Audio1 and 2 ON and OFF 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A V buttons to select Audio 3 Use the A V buttons to select Audio1 or Audio2 4 Use the lt gt buttons to select ON or OFF Note An administrator can set the audio output Init Audio Out Play selected at power on Playback continued E Viewing the status of this unit Use the following function to see the status of this unit or trigger signal GPIO1 8 status when a played back file was recorded 1 2 Press the MENU button The Menu appears
149. ocation the amount of time that is skipped when the Skip back or Skip forward button is pressed HTrigger Marker Playback jumps to the trigger position one per file at which recording began or to a bookmark position whichever found earlier However no trigger position can exist in automatically divided files Setting YES NO HhHead of File Use this function to move to the beginning of a file during playback Setting YES NO Notes When both Trigger Marker and Head of File are set to YES playback will restart from the first trigger or bookmark that appears or restarts from the beginning of the file Trigger Marker and Head of File cannot both be set to NO Programed Rec Use this function to set recording to start and stop every day or on a specified day of the week HDaily Makes daily recordings from the set start time to the set stop time ON Start time and stop time can be set No setting is available Note When Daily is set to ON the Mon to Sun field changes to and no setting can be made HMon to Sun Makes recordings from the set start time to the set stop time on a specified day of the week ON Start time and stop time can be set Atime for the next day can be set No setting is available Notes e The start time must be set to a time that comes at or later than the stop time for the previous day When the stop time is set
150. ock setting to OFF in administrator setup to release key lock e The key lock is activated for the first time when you move to the live screen The LOCK lamp indicates whether the keys are locked Although the key lock function is available in officer setup when locked by administrator setup the keys cannot be unlocked from officer setup The Color Camera zoom and brightness buttons cannot be locked e Trigger signal GPIO1 8 control see page 37 is not locked Radar GPS Radar Model H Baud Rate Setting bps 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 HIBit Length Setting bit 7 8 WStop Bit Setting bit 1 2 Parity Setting NONE ODD EVEN HModel Select ProLaser3 The unit is set to support Kustom Signal s ProLaser3 as standard To use the unit with other radar guns consult your supplier Others_Analyzed_PC Select when processing data on a PC For details consult your supplier BAddition of Model Consult your supplier If you open the Addition of Model screen by mistake press the Cancel button to exit 83 Administrator Setup continued Connection of Radar Use this function to specify the radar gun connection port VPU when connected to this unit OFF when not connected Notes This unit has no function for calculating the speed of the target vehicle from the moving own vehicle No distinction is made between the speed of an approaching target vehicle and
151. ode must retain the copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes software developed by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE The license and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed i e this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution license including the GNU Public License The reaso
152. oles 93 2 Spaces for center console These holes are used to mount the mounting holes recorder in the trunk Consult your In these spaces the holes can be supplier and request help with made to mount the recorder on the installation center console Consult your supplier and request help with installation 14 Connections Be sure to consult your supplier and request installation and connection Connect the red BATT and white SIGNAL wires of the power cable via a fuse 5A The power cable is included in the separately sold Cable Kit Connect the power cable from the passenger compartment fuse box Use a commercially available automotive cable to provide power from the engine compartment to operate the recorder in the passenger compartment Connect the power cable when all connections are completed Be sure to read the instructions in the connector diagram on page 103 and the operating instructions of the devices that will be connected e Verify that recording is not in progress prior to disconnecting any cables from the recorder Be sure to disconnect the power cable first and then disconnect any other cables An incorrectly connected power cable could cause a fire or damage Be sure to connect the power cable correctly 15 Before use Connections continued PC commercially USB memory device Audio input IE LAN cable cross commercially available mic level cable commercially a
153. on the P2 card or USB memory device e Check whether the update file for this unit has been correctly copied to the P2 card or USB memory device Reformat the P2 card or USB memory device before use Use another USB memory device The update file on the P2 card or USB memory device is corrupted Check whether the update file for this unit has been correctly copied to the P2 card or USB memory device Reformat the P2 card or USB memory device before use Use another USB memory device Multiple update files were found on the P2 card or USB memory device e Check whether there are multiple update files on the P2 card or USB memory device Check whether there are multiple P2 cards and or USB memory devices containing update files The used P2 card or USB memory device cannot be used for updating e A P2 card with a DATA folder cannot be used for updating A USB memory device containing a folder other than the WIDKEY folder cannot be used for updating An update file load error occurred e Check whether the update file for this unit has been correctly copied to the P2 card or USB memory device Reformat the P2 card or USB memory device before use Use another USB memory device 115 D Eo 50 o E ge n L o amr p 2 FO Error messages continued No Message Measure Unexpected update failure Some other update error occurred Check whether the update file for this
154. opens the product information screen that contains the software version information HViewing error log data Use the following procedure to open a dialog showing up to five of the most recent errors 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 in Viewing P2 card type and software version 2 This selects Last Errors Press the button to accept This dialog shows the most recent error data the items listed below Month day MM DD e Hour minute HH MM Error No Error type Fatal Error Error Error message the first 40 characters appear Notes Error data with a low priority is also displayed e The following error numbers do not appear as error log data E08601 E28201 to E28203 Rebooting this unit Should the operating status of this unit become unstable use the following steps to reboot this unit 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A V buttons to select Setup Info and press 2 to confirm the entry 72 3 Use the A V buttons to select Reboot and press to confirm the entry The Reboot confirmation screen appears 4 Use the lt gt buttons to select Reboot and press to confirm the entry A reboot takes between 40 to 50 seconds to complete Administrator Setup When a PC application is running this unit freezes in the live screen and disables Administrator Setup The setup of this unit includes items that only an administrato
155. orted in ascending order from the USB memory device is loaded as the administrator s officer data This unit searches to determine whether officer data for the administrator has already been registered and in the following cases the Setup Admin top screen appears When no officer data for the administrator is registered such as immediately after purchase When identical officer data is already registered for the administrator Setup Admin 1 2 Rec Play Programed Rec Date Time Registration Trigger OSD Camera Management Mode v Continued on the next page 73 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold ol Panel separately sold Administrator Setup continued If officer data is already registered for the administrator but is not identical the following screen appears before the Menu automatically reappears Obtain correct data from the administrator and repeat operations from Step 1 above Authentication Since you are not an administrator you cannot open this menu Note Refer to Setup on pages 35 42 for information on the factory defaults 74 Administrator Setup continued Rec Play HPowerOn Rec Use this function to set recording to HPowerOff Time start when this unit is turned on Use this function to set the interval Setting ON OFF after which the Remote Control Panel and this unit will shut down after the ignition
156. overed by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com Copyright remains Eric Young s and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed If this package is used in a product Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation online or textual provided with the package Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The word cryptographic can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic related 4 If you include any Windows specific code or a derivative thereof from the apps directory application code you must include an acknowledgement This product includes software written by Ti
157. pages 73 74 Setup Admin Rec Play Programed Rec Date Time Registration Trigger OSD Camera Management Mode w Management Mode see page 83 Management Mode Management of Officer Setup Setting Method Operation Key Lock OFF Zoom Limit 7 x22 AGC Level HIGH OFF Init AE Shift Flip OFF AutoZoom Magnification X10 AutoZoom Time 3 sec Init Camera LED ON Registration see page 79 Registration Load Ad List Admin Load Officer List Officer Load Event Type List Event Type Trigger see page 80 Action Detection Printable Trigger1 NONE H OFF Trigger2 NONE OFF Trigger3 NONE OFF Trigger4 NONE OFF Trigger5 NONE OFF Trigger6 NONE OFF Trigger7 NONE OFF Trigger8 NONE OFF OSD see pages 80 81 Init IR Mode IR Level IR Time 30 sec AUTO FOCUS PRESET Init LPR Mode DISABLE 100 OSD OSD g on J Display Position L Upper Contents Trigger ON Time ON Source Area Menu List continued Setup Admin top screen 2 Radar GPS see pages 83 85 see pages 73 74 Radar GPS Setup Admin amp 74 Radar Model ProLaser3 Radar GPS Baud Rate Bit Length File Management weng Stop Bit 1 bit Parity NONE Model Select ProLaser Addition of Model Connection of Redar VPU v v Auto Maintenance Service Radar GPS GPS Connection of GPS E Collection Time 5 sec Service see page 89 Geodet
158. quipment has been damaged in any way such as damage to the power supply cord or plug liquid being spilled on or objects have fallen into the equipment the equipment has been exposed to rain or moisture and does not operate normally or has been dropped Contents Read this first 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Before use Features niahidi saunie 7 Before Use cccssecceceseeeeeeeeeeeeees 9 Included Accessories 8 Notes on Handling 000 10 OPTIONS vL Lees dorccava s d deds Ces da de dente dnn nase 8 Control Reference Guide 11 About This Manual 8 Connections ceuus 15 Operation on the Memory Card Video Recorder P2 card Insertion and Removal 17 Inserting a P2 card 17 Removing a P2 card 18 Turning the Recorder On and Off 19 e a DEE E 57 2 A E cute 19 Off JA ngre EASE tee dees 19 About the Internal Clock About the Trigger Signals Starting and Stopping Recording 21 Recording iccccccccrciciccrnnn ne 21 Stopping Recording 22 Additional Information on Operation On Recording cccuuciccrerns 24 Write protect switch 24 Prerecording and postrecording 24 Selecting the video source to record 25 Audio sources when recording 26 Power
159. r B Anormal recording file started by programmed recording When a recording trigger is set and both intermittent recording and programmed recording are set to ON the recording is split into intermittent and normal recording files In the following conditions recording is split into three files When a recording stop Programmed Recording criteria other than the Programmed recording start time trigger input STOP button are met recording stop time Time I c I I I Intermittent recording d gt Di f l Normal recording I i Intermittent recording l 4 E gt C Aintermittent recording file started by programmed recording D Anormal recording file started by a recording trigger E A intermittent recording file started by programmed recording 28 On Recording continued e If a recording trigger is set when intermittent recording is set to OFF and programmed recording is set to ON only normal recording occurs and the file is not split When a recording stop Programmed criteria other than the Programmed recording start time Recording trigger input STOP button are met recording stop time z t Time M 4 e gt Normal recording e pr gt pri Wi C A normal recording file started by programmed recording D A normal recording file started by a recording trigger E A normal recording file started by programmed recording Notes When the recording start time for the
160. r is allowed to set up Notes e Starting up a PC application during Administrator Setup aborts Administrator Setup This unit will then freeze in the live screen and disable Administrator Setup e Starting Administrator Setup from a PC application causes the following screen transitions The Under admin setup from PC standby screen replaces the live screen The live screen reappears when the PC application completes Administrator Setup When running a PC application the set value may be altered or the items that can be set may be restricted HLog in at the Setup Admin screen 1 2 Use a computer to copy the administrator s officer data to a USB memory device For details on creating a text file with the administrator s officer data refer to Text Files Used with the Recorder on pages 43 46 Connect the USB memory device to this unit Notes To protect the USB connector of this unit connect the USB extension cable included in the cable kit and connect the USB memory device to the extension cable e For details on connecting consult your supplier 3 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 4 Use the A vV buttons to select Setup Info and press Ps to confirm the entry Note Some USB memory devices may not be properly recognized Use the A V buttons to select Admin and press to confirm the entry The first of the files automatically s
161. r or the IN CAR MIC connector This selection is made using the Remote Control Panel The following two audio recording modes are available INCAR and WMIC HINCAR Audio input at the IN CAR MIC connector is recorded on the second audio channel Audio2 HWMIC Audio input at the AUDIO IN 2 connector is recorded on the second audio channel Audio2 Power on recording The recorder automatically starts recording when it is powered on Also when the recorder is operating with the PowerOff Time setting recording will start automatically when the recorder is turned on 26 On Recording continued Intermittent recording Intermittent recording records only one image per second extending recording time Entering a recording trigger during intermittent recording interrupts intermittent recording and starts normal recording Normal recording includes prerecording so intermittent recording and prerecording of normal recording may overlap during prerecording When a recording stop criteria other than the STOP button are met intermittent recording starts after postrecording When a recording stop Recording trigger input criteria other than the When intermittent STOP button are met recording is started after postrecording Time audio is postrecorded for the duration of Intermittent recording lt i q gt the video postrecord Normal recording L _ N V gt time regardless of the A Poa
162. r slow playback Loading event types from a USB memory device in advance to the recorder allows the operator to add both bookmarks and event types See Load Event Type on page 79 When no event types are loaded 1 Press the BOOK MARK button A bookmark icon appears Playback or slow playback stops for a short while and then resumes When event types are loaded 1 Press the BOOK MARK button 2 Use the lt gt buttons to select an event type and press the BOOK MARK RETURN or MENU button to confirm the entry The recorder returns to previous playback status and the bookmark icon appears enabling insertion also of event types Playback or slow playback stops for a short while and then resumes Notes e The bookmark icon 9 appears on the On Screen Display When On Screen Type is OFF see Viewing the status of this unit on page 60 the bookmark icon does not appear Bookmarks can be added with a minimum interval of 2 seconds Playing back a segment with a bookmark shows a bookmark icon for about 2 seconds HDeleting bookmarks When no event types are loaded 1 Press the BOOK MARK button when a bookmark icon P appears during playback pause or slow playback e This deletes the bookmark icon 9 Playback or slow playback stops for a short while and then resumes When event types are loaded 1 Press the BOOK MARK bu
163. rding start conditions must be satisfied again after configuration of the administrator settings is finished When multiple recording triggers are enabled recording starts when the first recording start criteria are met and if a prerecord time has been set the specified period before the start event is also recorded Recording will not start under the following conditions even if there is space left on a P2 card When the number of files recorded on the P2 cards inserted in slots 1 and 2 totals over 20 000 files When the maximum number of recording days on a 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card has been exceeded See Format on page 86 When on a single day the maximum number of files that can be recorded on a 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card has been exceeded See Format on page 86 However when the Rule of Filename is set to WT recording can be started the next day the next day according to world standard time if the maximum number of recording days has not been exceeded see Setup on page 36 and Rule of Filename on page 76 Stopping Recording Setting criteria determines when recording stops Settings that affect when recording stops include the stop timer setting for Rec Continue Time and the presence of the recording trigger level signal The following conditions are handled in the same manner When the STOP button on the recorder is pressed When the STOP b
164. rding time is automatically set to start after the intermittent recording start time The REC lamp lights during postrecording after a transition from normal to intermittent recording The Rec Continue Time setting does not function outside of a recording trigger 27 On Recording continued Programmed recording Programmed recording is a function that allows you to set recording to start and stop every day or on a specified day of the week Programmed recording starts and stops recording according to intermittent recording setting For example when intermittent recording is set to ON intermittent recording starts at the set start time Recording started by a recording trigger which takes precedence over programmed recording is a normal recording A recording started by a recording trigger continues even if programmed recording has been set to start during this recording interval Programmed recording starts when a recording stop criteria other than the STOP button are met during recording started by a recording trigger A recording started by a recording trigger is not stopped by a stop time set using the programmed recording function When a recording stop Programmed criteria other than the Programmed recording Recording trigger input recording start time STOP button are met stop time Normal recording q gig B I i I Time A Anormal recording file started by a recording trigge
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166. riangle displayed at the right edge of a menu item indicates that it contains a submenu Menu E RecCheck P Audio gt Archive gt amp Setup info gt Restore 2 Use the cursor buttons A v to select an item Menu Camera gt u RecCheck Archive gt amp Setup lnfo gt i Restore 3 Press the center position of the cursor button 4 or D to confirm the entry The selected item opens to reveal selection details Audio Audio2 Select E Audio1 Test Press ENTER Key Audio2 Test Press ENTER Key 50 4 Use the v buttons to select Audio1 Test Audio Audio2 Select INCAR Audio1 Test Press ENTER Key Audio2 Test Press ENTER Key Press the button to confirm the entry The Audio test is now ready to run MUse the A v lt gt buttons to set a value A selected item with tiny triangles at the top and bottom allow you to change its value by pressing A or V Screen example Trigger GPIO ON Trigger1 Trigger2 Trigger3 Trigger4 Trigger5 Trigger6 Trigger7 Trigger8 A selected item with tiny triangles to the left and right allow you to change its value by pressing lt or b Screen example AE 2 2 lt a v Basic Menu Operations continued HReturning to previous screen Press the RETURN button to return to the previous screen The menu is cleared when the Archive screen Officer setup
167. rt Use this function to copy video and audio data files recorded on this unit to a USB memory device The video and audio data files on this unit are automatically deleted after copying Note When a version upgrade file is saved on the USB memory device the error message E28406 appears and exporting is not performed see Error messages on page 121 Delete All Files Use this function to delete all video and audio data files on this unit Select Delete in the confirmation dialog box that appears to delete the files or select Cancel to keep the files Notes Do not make button operations or turn the power off during a delete all files operation e P2 card files for which the following information appears in the status display cannot be deleted CARD PROTECT VUP CARD UNFORMATTED ILLEGAL CARD NO CARD 85 Administrator Setup continued Format Use this function to format all P2 cards in this unit Note that 16 GB or higher capacity P2 cards limit the number of files that can be recorded The table below shows the number of recording days and the maximum number of files recorded per day Number of Maximum number of files recorded per Card model number recording day days With bookmarks Without bookmarks AJ P2C016RG 508 files AJ P2C032RG 93 days 339 files 508 files per 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card The screen shown below appears Slot1 P2
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169. s Contact your Supper 116 Error messages continued No Message Measure E02461 Couldn t delete files Check the card information and proceed as follows according to the information CARD PROTECT Release the write protect switch of the P2 card UNFORMATTED Replace with the formatted P2 card REFORMAT Upload or export data to back it up and reformat the card NO CARD Insert a P2 card Others Replace the P2 card with another one E02470 System error Couldn t restore files Contact your supplier E02471 E02481 Write error on slot1 Be sure to use the correct procedure Record cannot be continued to remove and load P2 cards Replace E02482 Write error on slot2 a P2 card that is not recognized after inserting it in the P2 card slot and closing the P2 card slot cover E07671 Camera communication error The Color Camera may not be correctly Camera cannot be controlled connected Check whether the camera cable included in the Color Camera is correctly connected to the Color Camera Contact your supplier if this measure does not solve the problem E08601 Lid open Playback and record cannot Close the P2 card slot cover be performed E08602 The recorder s fan has stopped E10400 E10401 More than five radar model files found Contact your supplier Radar model file not found E10402 Invalid radar model file found E10403 Radar model file read error E1
170. s_Analyzed_PC Connection of O Radar Gun connection Radar Setting VPU Recorder OFF Connection of V GPS connection GPS i PE Setting VPU Recorder PC OFF Interval for GPS Data Collection seconds Setting 1 2 5 10 Geodetic System WGS84 Geographical coordinate system setting Setting VVGS84 TOKYO Speedpulse at 2 Number of vehicle speed pulses per second Std Speed at 60 kph or 40 mph Setting 5 400 c 2 L E 2 5 lt c L a D Q e c S Target vehicle speed at which recording starts Setting OFF 1 500 1 FF PU 0 Own Speed OFF Own vehicle speed at which recording starts Setting OFF 1 500 Target Speed OFF Speed Unit MPH Speed measurement units Setting MPH M H KPH Km H CAM Select in NO CHANGE Camera selection when speed is exceeded Speed Setting 1 2 NO CHANGE 7 When using a radar gun contact your supplier 8 Only the first 8 characters appear in the Model Select input field 9 The number of pulses is obtained and set from the Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table see Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table at 40 mph on pages 106 107 and Vehicle Speed Pulse Setting Table at 60 kph on pages 108 109 based on tire outside diameter and the number of pulses per wheel rotation Verify that the set value is correct during actual driving The outside diameter refers to the actual tire and not rim size 41
171. se plate recognition program When Init LPR Mode is set to DISABLE or when Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to PATROL 33 Setup Factory default values are shown below Use the Remote Control Panel to change settings When running a PC application the set value may be altered or the items that can be set may be restricted Items officers can set Setting item Factory DefautVaue Description gt gt gt 1 2 3 34 Camera Color camera setting AE 2 2 Color camera video brightness setting Setting 2 1 0 1 2 LPR Mode PATROL LPR mode setting Setting LPR License Plate Recognition mode PATROL normal mode LPR Shutter 1 1000 Shutter speed setting with LPR Mode set Speed to LPR Setting AUTO 1 500 1 1000 LPR Zoom 1 0 Zoom ratio setting with LPR Mode set to LPR Setting 1 0 22 0 Patrol Shutter AUTO Shutter speed setting with LPR Mode set Speed to PATROL Setting AUTO 1 100 1 500 1 1000 Patrol Zoom Zoom ratio setting with LPR Mode set to PATROL Setting 1 0 22 0 Audio __ Audio setting Audio2 Select INCAR Audio2 input selection Setting INCAR WMIC LINK CAM Audio1 Audio1 playback sound setting Setting ON OFF Audio2 Audio2 playback sound setting Setting ON OFF Setup Info Setup Information Officer Oficer settings Officer 1 ID Officer 1 ID Officer 1 firstname Officer 1 first name
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173. switch Sliding this switch to the PROTECT position prevents writing data formatting P2 cards and deleting files write protect switch PROTECT Notes Any attempt to change the position of the write protect switch during power on will have no effect To produce the effect turn the power off and then turn it on again or remove the card and then insert it again If the write protect switch is set to the PROTECT position on any of the cards in the two card slots recording will not start 24 Prerecording and postrecording Prerecording is the capability of including material from an interval before the specified start point in a recording Similarly postrecording is the capability of including material from an interval after the specified stop point in a recording Prerecording and postrecording times can be set for each recording time Audio prerecording and postrecording times can be set separately from video so prerecording and postrecording audio may be partly omitted Because video prerecording and postrecording time settings have priority audio prerecording and postrecording times cannot be set longer than video prerecording and postrecording times REC button pressed Recording starts STOP button pressed Recording stops Time l Actual recording time 1 1 1 1 Prerecord time Postrecord time Note Pressing the STOP button turns off the REC lamp and video a
174. switch has been set to the LOCK OFF position Setting min 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 Hintermittent Rec 180 AUTO Use this function to record one video frame per second Setting ON OFF HiLoop Rec Setting OFF fixed Hinit Camera Select Select the camera selected at power on f 1 Color Camera connected to HResolution RecRate the CAMERA1 connector Use this function to set the screen 2 Commercially available camera resolution and the recording rate connected to the CAMERA2 Q 512kbps connector 320 x 240 512 kbps 30 fps LAST See footnote Q 1Mbps 320 x 240 1 Mbps 30 fps 5 F 1Mbps Minit Audio2 In Select gt 720 x 480 1 Mbps 10 fps Select the Audio2 sound input at K F 2Mbps power on INCAR Sound input through the IN CAR MIC connector WMIC Sound input through the AUDIO IN 2 connector LINK CAM Being linked with the change of camera sound input changes LAST See footnote 720 x480 2 Mbps 30 fps 1 When recorder operation is not controlled by a PC application Power is turned off immediately Note however that power is not turned off while data is exported to a USB memory device but is turned off after completion of data export When recorder operation is controlled by a PC application Power is turned off when control from a PC application is released or when the PC card slot cover is opened 2 Applies the setting in effect when power was last turned off Unless power is
175. ter strings may not be displayed in full 79 Administrator Setup continued Trigger HGPIO Use this function to turn GPIO on or off Setting ON OFF HTrigger1 to 8 lt Action gt Enter actions for detection of trigger signals GPIO1 8 Enter NONE for triggers that will not be used REC Record STOP Stop AUTOZOOM Automatically zooms in out or pauses CAM1 Selects CAMERA1 connector input CAM2 Selects CAMERA2 connector input CAM1REC Records video input to CAMERA connector CAM2REC Records video input to CAMERAZ connector CAM1LED Changes the status setting on off of the REC lamp on a Color Camera connected to the CAMERA connector NONE No operation lt Detection gt Enter conditions for detection of trigger signals GPIO1 8 Choice of detection method depends on the setting selected by lt Action gt In REC CAM1REC and CAM2REC modes H High edge trigger Level H High level trigger L Low edge trigger Level L Low level trigger B Both edge trigger e In CAM1 CAM2 CAM1LED AUTOZOOM and STOP modes H High edge trigger L Low edge trigger B Both edge trigger 80 In NONE mode H High edge trigger L Low edge trigger SPEED Detects vehicle speed GPIO8 only Notes When SPEED is selected Printable becomes and cannot be modified No screen is displayed either Check the Speedpulse setting described on page 84 before selecting SPEE
176. tes e The recording time varies with image quality movement and complexity These are not guaranteed values The recording time of intermittent recording is especially affected by image quality 135 D fam 50 OC ge nL QO ar Sp 2 FO Specifications continued HVideo Inputs CAMERA1 x 1 1 0 Vp p 75 Q unbalanced CAMERA2 Pin jack x 1 1 0 Vp p 75 Q unbalanced Output VIDEO OUT Pin jack x 1 1 0 Vp p 75 Q unbalanced H Audio Inputs AUDIO IN Pin jack x 2 10 dBV 47 kQ unbalanced IN CAR MIC Pin jack x 1 50 dBV 3 kQ unbalanced plug in power approx 4 V Output AUDIO OUT Pin jack x 1 6 dBV 600 Q unbalanced HDC IN connector SIGNAL port Input voltage L lt 1 0 V H 8 V 28 V Input current 1 mA max HOther I O connectors GPIO SERIAL connector D Subminiature 25 pin RS 232C 136 GPIO Inputs 8 ports Input voltage L lt 1 0 V H 4 V 28 V Input current 12 mA max Output 1 port GPIO9 for Rec open emitter output Output voltage 5 0 V Output current 15 mA Time required to detect changes 100 ms CAMERA1 connector 16 pin for AG CK10P CONTROL PANEL connector 10 pin for AG RCP30P LAN connector RJ 45 connected to a PC application 100 BASE TX 10 BASE T e GPS ANT OPTION connector GT5 connector for GPS antenna included in the separately sold AG CR12P USB connector USB A connector for USB memory device Compliant with USB Ver 1 1
177. the camera lamp on or off when the power is on Setting ON OFF LAST Applies the setting in effect when power was last turned off Unless power is turned off properly the operating state may not be saved correctly 81 Administrator Setup continued Hinit IR Mode Use this function to set the IR function when the power is on Setting AUTO OFF ON LAST IR Level Use this function to set the IR function level during automatic switching Setting LOW HIGH BIR Time Use this function to set the IR function detection time during automatic switching Setting sec 10 30 60 300 HAUTO FOCUS Selects color camera focusing method when Init LPR Mode is set to DISABLE Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to PATROL arecording trigger starts recording when Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set to LPR AUTO Auto focus goes into operation when the zoom ratio is changed PRESET When the zoom is 3x or below the camera is focused at about 15 m 50 feet Subsequent zooming will engage auto focus DISABLE Focus is locked at about 40 m 130 feet and auto focus is not available Hinit LPR Mode Enables or disables the LPR function license plate recognition when the recorder is turned on ENABLE Allows changes to be made to the officer LPR Mode Values set in this mode will persist through a power off and become av
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179. tion information latitude Location information longitude Playback filename Local time at start of recording NO FILE appears when there is no file to play back Mode indication Playback ll Pause gt gt Fast forward 4 Rewind J Slow Playback speed and status indication lt Speed gt x1 10 x1 2 x4 x20 x200 lt Status Display gt see Status Display on page 122 READ ERROR META ERROR PLAY ERROR 70 2006 08 25 14 45 05 mie P 2006 08 25 14 45 05 D xmo E gt Playback location in file units Date Time Trigger signal GPIO1 8 input status GPIO 1 to 8 are displayed in order from the left The characters assigned by Printable appear when the state set by Detection occurs Appears only when there is a file that should be restored Mark position File beginning Trigger position P Bookmark position Sound output setting gt appears only during playback A1 Audio1 is output A2 Audio2 is output Restoring Files When a PC application is running this unit freezes in the live screen and files cannot be restored If the power of this unit is turned off or a P2 card is removed during recording the file will be corrupted and cannot be played back Restore appears on the On Screen Display when there is a file on the P2 card that needs to be restored This message does
180. tion menu displayed on the LCD panel of the Remote Control Panel Organization of the Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold sections This manual uses the following symbols to distinguish between operations that involve button operations and those that use LCD panel menus Example Button operations of the Remote Control Panel are indicated as follows Selecting a camera While menu operations are indicated as follows Adjusting image brightness Before Use HAlways take a trial shoot Before making important recordings always take a trial shoot to confirm that recording works as expected Especially when using Backlighting Compensation or Night Shooting with the IR Function verify that your settings produce the desired results MWhen using for the first time or when using in a place with a different time zone set the correct time zone The factory default time zone setting is Eastern Standard Daylight Saving Time When using in a different time zone set the time zone for that region see TimeZone on page 79 Recording officer data on this unit allows you to find out the person performed recording later see Setting up Deleting Officer Data on pages 52 53 Use together with the Remote Control Panel and other specified separately sold accessories HThis unit can be controlled by application software running on a Remote Contro
181. tor on the rear panel of the recorder Also when the action set for the detection of trigger signals GPIO1 8 is CAM1REC or CAM2REC and the trigger signal is enabled the selected video is recorded If prerecording is enabled and the video source is switched by a recording trigger the prerecord video is taken from the source selected before switching and the video is taken from the source selected after switching You can select whether the video source is switched by the recording trigger or not as well as selecting which video is recorded upon switching Recording start trigger activation Time Recording of signal from Recording of signal from CAMERA2 connector CAMERA1 connector gt c gt Prerecording Recording after trigger activation Notes When switching video input the video or audio may be briefly disrupted For best results minimize the amount of video source switching while recording 25 Q z 2 Q 5 lt on Operation On Recording continued Audio sources when recording The Memory Card Video Recorder can record up to two audio channels Audio1 and Audio2 Out of the three audio input connectors on the rear panel AUDIO IN 1 2 and IN CAR MIC the signal of the source connected to the AUDIO IN 1 connector will always be recorded on the Audio1 For the Audio2 you can select either the sound from the AUDIO IN 2 connecto
182. tton Event Type _ 1772 appears 2 Use the lt gt buttons to select DEL and press the BOOK MARK RETURN or MENU button to confirm the entry e The bookmark icon and the event type are deleted and the recorder returns to previous playback status Playback or slow playback stops for a short while and then resumes Note Bookmarks cannot be added or deleted during rewind and fast forward e The last used event type appears The last used event type remains even after a power off However an event type that is reloaded appears as Long event type character strings may not be displayed in full Event types where bookmarks cannot be set for example a recording file with unregistered event types are displayed in gray 67 Operation Using the Remote Control Panel separately sold Playback continued Selecting a file for playback 1 Press the MENU button The Menu appears 2 Use the A v buttons to select Archive and press to confirm the entry The playback file list screen appears Notes Archive is not available when there are no playback files Files appear in the order of the filenames see Rule of Filename on page 76 that are assigned at recording WT world time files are displayed in recording start order but the time is converted and indicated in local time l LT l
183. tton The playback screen appears and playback starts from the location where playback was last made If recording was started or stopped prior to pressing the LIVE ARCHIVE button playback starts from the beginning of the recorded file Notes In the following cases recorded files may not be played back from the beginning When Setup Admin Date Time Date Time is changed When Setup Admin Date Time TimeZone is changed When Setup Admin Rec Play Rule of Filename is changed When the clock time is corrected by GPS e If playback was previously ended at the end of the file playback is paused If the LCD panel is turned off by using the CONTROL PANEL ON OFF button file playback stops e File playback stops when a PC application is started during playback HName of record file A record file name that appears in the On Screen Display or playback file list screen takes a name that is based on the local time when recording started It is indicated in the format Year Month Day Hour Min Sec Note A physical filename for example a filename that appears on a PC can be indicated either in world or local time depending on administrator setup Hintermittent recording files An intermittent recording file records only one video frame per second but no audio Note The playback speed of an intermittent recording file is slower than a normal file Changing playback method MPlayback a
184. ued When the MENU button is pressed while the live screen is being recorded Menu top screen Camera see pages 56 58 When Init LPR Mode is set to DISABLE P Audio gt Auto Focus ENTER amp Setup info gt Manual Focus TREL a AE 2 2 gt Setup Info see pages 52 53 54 59 60 72 73 Setup Info When Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set On Screen Type OFF to LPR Camera ED ON Auto Focus ENTER Admin 7 Reboot Manual Focus ME LPR Mode lt I Admin see pages 99 101 The Setup Admin top screen appears This opens a menu that only rN administrators can manipulate Patrol Zoom WSR When Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE and LPR Mode is set Officer see page 98 ee The Officer setup top screen appears Auto Focus ENTER v Manual Focus E v a Audio see page 59 __ AEL2 2 lt a Audio LPR Mode EOM Audio2 Select WOA a Audio Test Press ENTER Key Patrol Shutter Speed 4B vw Audio2 Test Press ENTER Key a Patrol Zoom IP GK 95 Menu Screen of the Remote Control Panel separately sold Menu List continued HWhen the MENU button is pressed in the playback screen Menu top screen Archive see page 68 File List P Audio gt amp Setup info gt HE Restore a 2006 08 21 14 27 32 2006 08 21 15 49 04 2
185. utton on the Remote Control Panel is pressed When the REC button on the Color Camera is kept pressed for about 2 seconds When Action for detection of trigger signals GPIO1 8 is set to STOP and the trigger signal has reached an active edge Starting and Stopping Recording continued Notes Continuous video and audio from WRecording Stop Criteria Criteria to Stop Recording whichever happened earlier pressed or the time set for the stop timer of the edge trigger recording is reached STOP button is pressed or the level signal changes to an invalid level STOP button is pressed the level signal changes to an invalid level or the signal whose level is specified is invalid and the stop timer setting for the edge trigger recording is reached The postrecording function continues to record video after the recording stop trigger event The amount of time to continue recording after the stop recording event can be set from the Remote Control Panel Recording stops also under the following conditions There is no more space left on the P2 card When an administrator setup is started When an error is detected on a P2 card and recording is no longer possible When the stop time of programmed recording see Programmed recording on pages 28 29 is reached When a 16 GB or higher capacity P2 card is inserted and the maximum number of recording days or files h
186. vailable GPS antenna a included in the USB Extension separately sold A Cable included Cable Kit C in the separately i i sold Cable Kit IN CAR MIC AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT g mt G use cases GPS ANT f WAN T eee OPTION l Ee C DC IN 12V 24V AN 0000000000000 K GS GPIO SERIAL CH ESIGNAL CAMERA 1 Audio input 1 Camera line level commercially available AT Power cable Audio input 2 included in the line level separately sold Camera cable Cable Kit provided with the separately sold Color Camera E N eA separately I 3 sold Cable Kit Color Camera separately sold Black Connect to the negative GND terminal of the battery Red Connect to a terminal that BATT always supplies power through a fuse regardless of whether the engine is on or off Others Input signal lines White SIGNAL Connect the signal line White Recording status output via ing JS OUE through a fuse to the GPIO9 ACC line or to the Black Connect to the negative output terminal of a terminal GND of the battery timer device Gray This is the input line for a signal or vehicle speed pulse RS 232C Connect to a commercially available radar gun There are two types of vehicle speed pulse signals digital waveforms square waves and
187. value set for the audio Prerecording Postrecording postrecord time Under the following conditions pressing the STOP button does not stop recording e About the first five seconds after intermittent recording transitions to normal recording not including prerecording The first five seconds approx after normal recording transitions to intermittent recording Q z 2 Q 5 lt on Operation When a recording stop Recording trigger input criteria other than the When intermittent STOP button are met recording is started after postrecording i i audio is postrecorded i l d for the duration of Intermittent recording 4 7 P i i 7 7 gt the video postrecord Normal recording time regardless of the value set for the audio postrecord time Prerecording About 5 seconds Postrecording About 5 seconds Period when recording cannot be terminated Notes When both intermittent recording and power on recording are set to ON intermittent recording starts in the intermittent recording mode when the recorder is turned on When intermittent recording mode is set to OFF normal recording starts When recording stops after the Rec Continue Time elapses intermittent recording starts without activating postrecording When prerecording time is set to something other than 0 and a recording trigger starts normal recording during intermittent recording the prereco
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