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1. WARNING Improper use of this equipment can cause severe bodily injury or equipment damage CAUTION Improper use of this equipment can cause equipment damage Note Notes contain important information about a product or procedure This symbol indicates electrical warnings and cautions This symbol indicates general warnings and cautions 4 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual Theory of Operations 1 THEORY OF OPERATIONS BusSecure is an industry specific security camera system developed to help solve problems experienced by fleet operators It is a digital video recording system that can support up to four cameras in a mobile environment and store captured images in a vehicle mounted digital video recorder DVR Images can then be viewed and examined later 1 1 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING The central component of the BusSecure system is a high quality DVR which records images from up to four cameras monochrome or color NTSC or PAL with single channel audio and information such as the time date and vehicle number Image storage capacity can be adjusted by recording speed selected resolution and drive size The DVR begins capturing images as soon as the vehicle s engine is started and continues to record as long as the vehicle is running When the available storage capacity is full tte DVR will automatically purge the oldest image data to make room for new image data Tagged images images recorded because
2. 1 Launchawebbrowseron the PC We recommend MicroSoft Internet Explorer version 5 0 and above Enter the BusSecure s default IP address of 3 18 173 0 in the browser s address bar 3 Cannot find server Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit wew Favorites Tools Help EM 2 When successfully connected the Enter Network Password window will appear Enter the default User Name and Password of admin Enter Network Password D Please type vour user name and password Site 3181720 Realm User Name admin Password z E Save this password in your password list Cancel 3 Entering the correct username and password will cause the configuration utilities home page to display Configuration and Upgrade operations can be initiated from this page 22 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual BusSecure Configuration E Embedded Software Upgrade Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt view Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A seach GaFavorites lt BHistory E Sp HA w Address amp http 3 18 173 20 index htm Home onhgure Upsrade BusSecure Mobile Digital Video Recorder Configure the unit Upgrade the umt E Done E Local intranet Z 4 1 CONFIGURATION Click on Configure the unit to display the configuration page A Unit Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer E File Edit View FS Tools i BusSecure Mobile Digital Video Recorder o e
3. B amp W Disable Camera Name lt gt Capture Rate Fast Slow Normal Picture Quality High Medium Low Camera 1 Trigger Capture Rate Fast Slow Normal Camera 1 Trigger Picture Quality High Medium Low Camera 2 Color B amp W Disable Camera Name lt gt Capture Rate Fast Slow Normal Picture Quality High Medium Low Camera 2 Trigger Capture Rate Fast Slow Normal Camera 2 Trigger Picture Quality High Medium Low Camera 3 Color B amp W Disable Camera Name lt gt Capture Rate Fast Slow Normal Picture Quality High Medium Low Camera 3 Trigger Capture Rate Fast Slow Normal Camera 3 Trigger Picture Quality High Medium Low Camera 4 Color B amp W Disable Camera Name lt gt Capture Rate Fast Slow Normal Picture Quality High Medium Low Camera 4 Trigger Capture Rate Fast Slow Normal Camera 4 Trigger Picture Quality High Medium Low 34 BusSecure User Manual 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual Appendix C 3 Select Input to Set Up None to 1 4 Input 1 Type Alarm Trigger Disabled Input 1 Name Input 1 Pre Alarm Time 00 seconds to 10 minutes Input 1 Post Alarm Time 00 seconds to 10 minutes Input 2 Type Alarm Trigger Disabled Input 2 Name Input 2 Pre Alarm Time 00 seconds to 10 minutes Input 2 Post Alarm Time 00 seco
4. Sr sb w Address E http 3 18 173 24 confirm ssi Go Home Confioure Upgrade Links 2 BusSecure Mobile Digital Video Recorder Confirm Upgrade File Uploaded Filename C Manuals Transcorder Trans bin Filesize 680812 bytes Checksum F80BA036 Version 1 24 Confirm programming flash Confirm Cancel This will take 30 seconds please be patient Do NOT refresh this page or resubmit this form y Click the Confirm button to execute the upgrade process Upon completion the BusSecure will reboot and the upgrade process will be complete 28 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual Troubleshooting o TROUBLESHOOTING FACTORY SETTINGS To reset the factory seitings remove the cover panel and hold down the indicated button for 5 seconds es imiorogir This action will restore the default IP address to 3 18 173 0 Bi 0000 E 1 ae y RAEE IM am TIA ND Figure 31 Location of factory reset button OPTIONAL STATUS LIGHTS The status lights will alert you to the status of the DVR DVR status lights should not be confused with DVR LEDs The LEDs are located on the front of the removable DVR un
5. see Figure 11 and perform the following 1 Loosen the cameras pivot screws 2 Rotate the camera to the correct angle 3 Retighten the pivot screws Surface mount cameras are configured at the factory to be installed onto the ceiling of the vehicle If you are installing a surface mount camera on the side of the Figure 11 Adjusting the camera angle vehicle see Figure 12 and perform the following to rotate the camera lens CAUTION Over tightening the set and pivot screws can damage the camera s lens 1 Loosen the setscrew on the top of the camera assembly 2 Rotate the camera assembly 90 3 Retighten the setscrew Figure 12 Rotating the camera 12 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual Hardware Installation To adjust the camera according to where it will be mounted on the vehicle perform the following 1 2 3 4 Figure 13 shows orientation of a camera for mounting on the curbside of the bus the backside of the bus or in a forward facing position on the dashboard Note that the lens set screw and the wiring harness O are positioned at the top of the camera For cameras mounted on the streetside of the bus or surface mounted facing backward remove the two side set screws as shown in Figure 14 and lift the camera out of its bracket Rotate the entire camera assembly 180 See Figure 14 Insert the camera into the bracket and replace set screws The len
6. 1 Route cables from each camera location to the DVR location as determined by your customer specific system layout Figure 3 shows an example system layout 2 l cables must be pulled through vehicle walls with limited access or conduit attach pull lines to the cables jackets and gently pull cables through the appropriate routing paths 3 After reaching camera locations leave enough cable for a 6 inch service loop at each location 4 Pull any excess cable back into the duct area where it can be folded and secured DVR Location Figure 3 Typical camera cabling layout 0150 0263A May 2003 9 Hardware Installation BusSecure User Manual 2 4 INSTALLING CAMERA ASSEMBLIES The BusSecure system will Support up to four cameras color and or monochrome Cameras supported by the BusSecure system can provide a 1 0 V pk pk composite analog video signal either NTSC or PAL at 75 ohm CCTV standard 2 4 1 INSTALLING SURFACE MOUNT CAMERA ASSEMBLIES Surface mount camera housings are typically mounted to the ceiling but can be mounted to any flat vehicle surface Note In some installations it is necessary to use a metal tapping plate behind the mounting surface If a tapping plate is used prepare it in the same way as the mounting surface i e drill a cable entry hole and mounting holes in the appropriate locations 1 Use the template in Appendix A to mark the location of the cable entry hole and two mounting holes See Figur
7. AGC Level Automatic Gain Control Positive numbers makes the images brighter Negative numbers make the images darker and 0 is the default value Select from 5 to 5 A Reset Defaults button is also available Click the Accept button to enter the changes or click the Reset button to undo any changes Note The Normal and Trigger record rate programming feature of any camera in the system depends on the capture rate of the other cameras Therefore if you want camera 1 to capture images at a faster rate than other cameras in the system you must set camera 1 s capture rate Normal or Trigger to fast and the other cameras capture rates to normal or slow 0150 0263A May 2003 25 BusSecure Configuration BusSecure User Manual Note Once the Accept button is clicked the buttons on the bottom of the screen change to a Save and Cancel button Clicking on Save at this point will cause your changes to be written and the BusSecure to reboot If you have more changes to make on the other configuration screens first click Accept and then use the Home Configure Upgrade selections at the top of the page to navigate back to the Configuration pages 4 1 3 CONFIGURE INPUTS Click on the Configure Inputs option to display the following screen 3 Mobile Yiew III Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help l Bak gt gt G A A search Favorites history Eh Sb w Address
8. Interlogix Kalatel division s RMA department at 800 469 1676 Note GE Interlogix Kalatel division makes no express warranties beyond those stated in this warranty statement GE Interlogix Kalatel division disclaims all other warranties express or implied including without limitation implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Some states do not allow limitations of implied warranties this limitation may or may not apply to you 0150 0263A May 2003 37
9. Network Lo e Cameras Configure Inputs Co e System The configuration options on this page include e Configure Network e Configure Cameras e Configure Inputs e Configure System 0150 0263A May 2003 23 BusSecure Configuration BusSecure User Manual 4 1 1 CONFIGURE NETWORK Click on the Configure Network option to display the following screen A Mobile View III Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back i E fat search Le Favorites history E E Address http 3 18 173 20 nmet_config ssi i si a E Go Links e Home Co e Uperade Bus S ecure Mobile Digital Video Recorder Network parameters TP Address 003 018 173 020 Subnethlask 255 255 254 000 User ID settings New User ID admin 0 New Password ss Confirm New Password bee Accept Reset Reset Defaults E 2 Local intranet The configuration options on this page include e Network Parameters The IP Address and Subnet Mask e User ID Settings Username and Password A Reset Defaults button is also available Click the Accept button to enter the changes or click the Reset button to undo any changes Note Once the Accept button is clicked the buttons on the bottom of the screen change to a Save and Cancel button Clicking on Save at this point will cause your changes to be written and the BusSecure to reboot If you have m
10. http 3 18 173 20finp_config ssi Home Configure Upgrade r a a 7 n rio Of LO D y 9 GU U IG Mobile Digital Video Recorder Input parameters Input Pre Trigger Post Trigger N mber Name Type Time Time Camera Group Input 1 INPUT 1 Not Used fo Seconds Cam 1 Cam2 0 Cam 3T Cam4T Cam 15 Cam2M Cam INPUT t y bd y Input 2 UT2 No Used 0 Seconds fo Seconds 30 CamA l INPUTS Seconds Y lu seconds FE Cam1M Cam2T Cam Input 3 INPUT 3 Not Used O Seconds 0 Seconds 317 Camar Cami Cam2 Cam 4 INPUT 4 Not v v X Input U ot Used 0 seconds 0 seconds 30 Cam4 F Reset Reset Defaults inni Local intranet The configuration options on this page include e Name User supplied input name or designation e Type Input type Alarm Trigger or Not Used e Pre Trigger Time Various increments from O seconds to 10 minutes e Post Trigger Time Various increments from 0 seconds to 10 minutes e Camera Group Select from Cameras 1 through 4 A Reset Defaults button is also available Click the Accept button to enter the changes or click the Reset button to undo any changes Note Once the Accept button is clicked the buttons on the bottom of the screen change to a Save and Cancel button Clicking on Save at this point will cause your changes to be written and the BusSecure to reboot If you have more changes to make
11. out of its socket 2 Make connections as shown in Figure 23 To make connections strip each wire 3 8 of an inch insert it into the appropriate slot and tighten the terminal screw 3 Reinstall the P1 terminal block 0150 0263A May 2003 17 DVR Installation and Wiring BusSecure User Manual O O Power 1 5V power for future use amp Power 2 RS485 communication for future use O Power 3 O Power 4 Figure 23 P1 terminal block connections Lower Connector 3 2 1 2 BNC CONNECTIONS CAMI CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 Connect each camera s video output cable to its corresponding BNC connector on the rear panel assembly see Figure 24 Figure 24 BNC connectors 18 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual DVR Installation ana Wiring 3 2 2 ALARM AND TRIGGER INPUTS The BusSecure system allows for four inputs which can be defined as either triggers or alarms The Impact Sensor and Panic Button are both examples of alarm inputs When the trigger is activated it will open the normally closed connection activating the alarm Refer to the system specific layout for the location and types of inputs used in your installation 1 Remove the P2 terminal block in Figure 22 from the rear panel assembly by loo
12. to Rear camera is located in the front of the bus looking down the center aisle to the rear of the bus The Rear Facing camera is located at the back of the bus looking behind the bus Figure 2 Typical camera placement and fields of view 8 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual Hardware Installation 2 3 RUNNING CAMERA CABLES CAUTION When installing cables follow these guidelines Avoid excessive lengths of cable at the control and device end Excess cable should be pulled back to a duct area where it can be folded and secured Leave a service loop as directed for specific devices Cables should not come into contact with bare metal edges light ballasts or magnetic speaker coils If ballasts and speaker coils cannot be avoided cross them perpendicularly Cables that are secured with cable ties should not be tightened to the extent that the cable is compressed or damaged The cables should not be crimped crushed or severely bent When passing cables through tapping plates or metal side walls of the vehicle insert grommets in the holes to protect the cable if possible This may not be feasible in a retrofit situation If it is not feasible make sure that the protective outer CL2 jacket is maintained when passing cable through hole When pulling cable through the conduit do not jerk or over pull the cables These actions will stretch and damage the cable Attach a pull line to the cable jacket not to the connectors
13. 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual DVR Installation and Wiring 3 2 WIRING THE DVR All wire connections between the DVR and auxiliary devices are made through the DVR s Rear Panel Assembly see Figure 22 ETHERNET i 10 100 POWER FUSE CAM3 mm CM Ethernet connector Use of this connector is optional Four pin Molex power management board BNC connectors Video inputs Cam 1 Cam 4 P2 Terminal Block Alarm inputs outputs status indication and impact sensor Upper Connector P1 Terminal Block Camera connections Lower Connector Figure 22 DVR Rear Panel Assembly connections CAUTION Be very careful that you do not confuse the P1 terminal block with the P2 terminal block The P2 terminal block is positioned above the P1 terminal block The P1 terminal block is used strictly for camera connections the P2 terminal block is used strictly for input output wiring 3 2 1 1 P1 TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTIONS LOWER CONNECTOR The P1 terminal block provides power to the vehicle s cameras 1 Remove the PI terminal block G in Figure 22 from the rear panel assembly by loosening its mounting screws and pulling it
14. N OPTIONAL The Panic Button is typically installed within reach of the driver Note There are two versions of the panic button one with a key reset and one without See Figures 17 and 18 Figure 17 Panic button without key reset Figure 18 Panic button with key reset 1 Using the panic button as a template mark the location of the two mounting holes 2 Using a 6 82 inch drill bit drill the mounting holes 3 Using a 3 4 inch drill bit drill a hole for the panic button s wiring 4 Splice a six conductor 18 AWG cable to the panic button s wiring Note The panic button with key reset Figure 18 has six wires and the panic button without key reset Figure 17 has only five The N C and common wires are both yellow and are interchangeable 5 Route the cable to the DVR Connections to the P1 terminal of the DVR Rear Panel Assembly are as follows N C and common 2 wires both yellow to terminals 3 and 4 normal wire green to terminal 13 check wire red to terminal 15 positive wire gray to terminal 18 negative wire white present only on the panic button with key reset to terminal 17 6 Mount the panic button 2 7 INSTALLING THE MICROPHONE OPTIONAL The BusSecure microphone Figure 19 is typically mounted in the head sign area near the driver Refer to the instructions provided with the microphone for installation procedures A two conductor shielded microphone cable and a twisted pair power cable 18 AWG wi
15. NFIGURATION WORKSHEET coonccoccccnccccnnncennncenancnnanrenanrenanrenanrenannenans 34 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION lao AI 36 0150 0263A May 2003 3 Before You Begin BusSecure User Manual BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions before installing or operating this product Note This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to local codes This manual provides installation and operation information To use this document you must have the following minimum qualifications e A basic knowledge of CCTV systems and components e A basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low voltage electrical hookups Intended use Use this product only for the purpose for which it was designed refer to the product specification and user documentation Customer Support For assistance in installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions please contact GE Interlogix Kalatel division Technical Support and Sales Kalatel a division of GE Interlogix Inc Call 800 469 1676 Fax 541 752 9096 Note you should be at the equipment and ready with details before calling Technical Support Conventions Used in this Manual Boldface or button icons highlight command entries The following WARNING CAUTION and Note statements identify potential hazards that can occur if the equipment is handled improperly
16. User Manual BusSecure Mobile Digital Video Recorder GE Interlogix O 2003 Kalatel a GE Interlogix company AII Rights Reserved Any GE Interlogix Kalatel division software supplied with GE Interlogix Kalatel division products is proprietary and furnished under license and can be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of GE Interlogix Kalatel division The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice GE Interlogix Kalatel division in keeping pace with technological advances is a company of product innovation Therefore it is difficult to ensure that all information provided is entirely accurate and up to date GE Interlogix Kalatel division accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities losses or risks personal or otherwise incurred as a consequence directly or indirectly of the use or application of any of the contents of this document For the latest product specifications visit GE Interlogix Kalatel division online at www kalatel com or contact your GE Interlogix Kalatel division sales representative For technical support before and after installation call 800 469 1676 Technical support i
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18. button and microphone Note Most BusSecure products are not supplied with mounting hardware Exceptions are noted in the appropriate sections of the manual 2 1 TOOLS NECESSARY FOR INSTALLATION e Laptop viewing station e Electrical volt meter e BNC crimper e Molex pin crimper e Riv nut gun e Socket set up to 5 8 in e Wrenches up to 5 8 in e Phillips and flathead screwdrivers e Solder gun with solder e Wire strippers e Drill e Drill bits up to 5 8 in e Hole saws up to 1 1 8 in 0150 0263A May 2003 Locktite blue Torx bit secured 10 Wire snake Extension cords 8 in tie wraps Electrical tape Heat shrink Spare BNCs Molex pins and 4 pin housing Electrical connections ends lugs etc P1 and P2 terminal blocks General tools Hardware Installation BusSecure User Manual 2 2 DETERMINING A SYSTEM LAYOUT Figure 2 is an example camera layout for a bus application Note For installation of these cameras see their respective manuals Note Camera layout and fields of view will vary from vehicle to vehicle and each customer will determine camera names or descriptions Camera types fields of view and cable lengths will be determined by the customer specific system layout The Front Door camera is located at the front of the bus over the driver s head looking at the front passenger eniry The Forward Facing camera is located in the front of the bus looking in front of the bus The Front
19. disk drive s and any other storage device s in the product s Remove any media such as disks and CDs GE Interlogix Kalatel division does not accept liability for lost data or software Note Customers requesting an estimate prior to repair will be notified by phone If they cannot be reached they will be notified by fax If we are unable to reach the contact person for repair authorization after one phone attempt and two fax attempts the equipment will be returned without being repaired We will hold equipment no longer than two weeks ADVANCE REPLACEMENT POLICY When an advance replacement is required we will send the customer replacement equipment from our stock and receive the returned product in exchange The received equipment will be evaluated and the repair department will determine whether it is a warranty replacement If it is non warranty see our repair policy above for details The following guidelines will be used for all advance replacements 36 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual Appendix C e Fewer than 45 days from purchase GE Interlogix Kalatel division will replace the product with new equipment e From 45 days to 1 year from purchase GE Interlogix Kalatel division will replace the product with refurbished equipment e From 1 year to 3 years from purchase the product must be sent in for repair Advance replacements will be sent for a fee of 100 If you have questions about this policy please contact GE
20. e 4 2 Using a 3 16 inch 5 mm drill bit drill the two mounting holes 3 Using a 1 inch 25 4 mm drill bit drill the cable entry hole Q O O 4 Install a 3 4 inch 20 mm interior diameter grommet on the cable entry hole or where feasible 5 Connect the video and power cables to the camera and feed the excess cable into the vehicle s duct area O n O 6 Mount the camera and mounting plate to the vehicle surface and tapping plate if used See Figure 5 7 Refer to section 2 4 3 to align the camera s field of Cable entry hole view to the appropriate angle O Mounting holes 8 Secure the surface mount housing to the mounting Figure 4 Mounting hole locations plate with the four 3 8 inch tamper resistant tamper torque machine screws provided using a bit of blue locktite See Figure 6 Figure 5 Mounting plate installation Figure 6 Surface mount housing installation 10 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual Hardware Installation 2 4 2 INSTALLING FLUSH MOUNT CAMERA ASSEMBLIES There are two types of flush mount cameras square and angled Flush mount camera assemblies are mounted flush with the side panels of the vehicle Note The square bezel that holds the glass camera cover has countersunk holes in the back side that cover the two housing screws The housing and bezel screws are separate to allow access to the camera for focusing and adjusting while the housing is held firmly in place 1 Ve
21. em contact the vehicle manufacturer To connect the status lights on the Panic Button to the status outputs see Figure 28 and perform the following 1 Connectthe normal wire green to terminal 13 2 Connect the check wire red to terminal 15 3 Connect the positive wire gray to terminal 18 4 Ifyou are installing a Panic Button with a key reset connect the negative wire white to terminal 17 Positive O Figure 28 Panic Button output connections 20 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual DVR Installation and Wiring 3 2 4 AUDIO CONNECTIONS 1 Remove the P2 terminal block in Figure 22 from the DVR back assembly 2 Connect the audio and power cables from the microphone as shown in Figure 29 AUDIO Note For instructions on making wiring connections at the microphone end refer to the instructions provided by the manufacturer Q Twisted pair power cable O Audio cable shielded Figure 29 Audio connections 3 2 5 INPUT POWER CONNECTIONS Power is supplied through the DVR s four pin Molex connector located on the DVR Rear Panel Assembly O in Figure 22 The following connections from the vehicle junction box must be made to the DVR 12 VDC continuous with 6 amp circuit b
22. ial cable from the camera and DVR connection box Meter the coaxial cable by placing a jumper from the center conductor video of the BNC to the outer part of the BNC ground Use a meter on the other end of the coaxial cable to check for resistance by placing one probe on the center conductor and the other probe on the outer part of the BNC Remove the jumper and meter one end of the disconnected coaxial cable There should be no resistance 0150 0263A May 2003 31 Appendix A BusSecure User Manual APPENDIX A CAMERA MOUNTING PLATE TEMPLATE 9 750 A 1 124 y 1769 5 00 2 531 l a 4 055 All measurements shown in inches 32 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual Appendix B APPENDIX B INSTALLATION CHECK SHEET NehicelD DVR Serial Number IP Address S Technician PP Verity Dato Comments Discropency IO or circuit breaker Battery ground Chassis ground breaker SAS NIG input Impact Sensor input Normal status negative output Check status negative output Jo o o Camera cables 1 4 o Lo Jo dl _ __y 0 AAA A MA6 WH XM kNNN e A li i Camera cables Date Signature 0150 0263A May 2003 33 Appendix C APPENDIX C DVR CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET Property Name 1 Inputs 1 4 Outputs 1 and 2 1 1 2 2 di 4 2 Camera s 1 4 Camera 1 Color
23. it The term status lights is used to refer to any lights or LEDs connected to the two outputs from the DVR such as the BusSecure Panic Button Status lights can be mounted anywhere depending upon the installation and are optional devices Note Some properties customize the DVR status outputs and use another device such as an IO or PLC to control the lights Output 1 corresponds to Check System and Output 2 corresponds to Normal Output 2 the DVR is running and capturing images Output 1 and 2 the DVR is running and capturing images with an exception e g loss of signal from a camera Check the Recorder Log of the DVR to investigate further Output 1 the DVR has encountered an error and is not capturing images No lights the DVR is not running POSSIBLE CAUSES FOR A CHECK SYSTEM STATUS LIGHT ON in conjunction with a normal status light if installed e Camera failure e Camera enabled but not installed e Event data deleted before the configured minimum time has passed e Surveillance data deleted before the configured minimum time has passed 0150 0263A May 2003 29 TroubleShooting BusSecure User Manual REMOVABLE DVR LEDS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Processor is writing to the hard drive flashing green O O O 12 V power supply present solid green O n OOOO Figure 32 Front Panel LEDs BUSSECURE UNIT DOES NOT START UP WITH VEHICLE IGNITION To test input voltage remove the 4 pin Molex connector from
24. nds to 10 minutes Input 3 Type Alarm Trigger Disabled Input 3 Name Input 3 Pre Alarm Time 00 seconds to 10 minutes Input 3 Post Alarm Time 00 seconds to 10 minutes Input 4 Type Alarm Trigger Disabled Input 4 Name Input 4 Pre Alarm Time 00 seconds to 10 minutes Input 4 Post Alarm Time 00 seconds to 10 minutes 4 Group Cameras to Input bb N N N N N O WwW O O haa A A 5 Set up System Variables System Capture Rate 1 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 Selecting 24 will set the capture rate at the fastest speed possible between 24 30 fps Audio Enable Yes No Minimum Storage Time for Surveillance 1 day to 9 days Minimum Storage Time for Alarms 90 days to 10 days Auto Adjust for Daylight Saving Time Yes No 6 Set Up Vehicle Variables Enter Vehicle ID Vehicle Password DVR IP Address __ di 7 Set Up DVR Date amp Time Yes No Notes 0150 0263A May 2003 35 Appendix C BusSecure User Manual WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION GE Interlogix Kalatel division warrants BusSecure equipment for one year from the date of delivery and acceptance of property or 90 days after the invoice date for equipment obtained by the vehicle OEM This warranty covers any defects in materials and workmanship Equipment failures that are due to improper installation modification abuse or acts of nature will not be covered by this warranty The repair department will evaluate all e
25. of alarm activation can be protected from being overwritten for a user designated period of time the default setting is 30 days or can be protected from being over written at all 1 2 VIEWING AND RETRIEVING IMAGES The captured digital images are stored as monochrome or color files and are taken from the DVR and downloaded to a computer with the BusSecure WaveReader software The DVR connects through an Ethernet connection to a standard desktop PC or Laptop installed with a Windows 98 2000 NT XP operating system When the DVR is connected to a PC or Laptop with the WaveReader software images can be viewed and transferred to long term storage media such as DAT tapes floppy disks or recordable CDs 0150 0263A May 2003 5 Theory of Operations BusSecure User Manual 1 3 FEATURES OF A BUSSECURE SYSTEM A BusSecure system consists of the required equipment and the accessories shown in Figure 1 Required for basic system Accessories ON La Aluminum housing Q Microphone Camera O Panic Button Up to four cameras per system Impact Sensor RG179 Siamese coaxial cable DVR assembly Figure 1 Required and optional features of a BusSecure system 6 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Hardware Installation The BusSecure DVR digital video recording system supports up to four cameras and an optional impact sensor panic
26. on the other configuration screens first click Accept and then use the Home Configure Upgrade selections at the top of the page to navigate back to the Configuration pages 26 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual BusSecure Configuration 4 1 4 CONFIGURE SYSTEM Click on the Configure System option to display the following screen A Mobile Yiew III Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer SM y iol xj File Edit View Favorites Tools Help da Back gt G A A Gsearch Favorites History Gr Sp E Address e http 3 18 173 24 sys config ssi Home Configure Upgrade SrA a ni 107 Mobile Digital Video Recorder System parameters Vehicle ID VEHICLE ID System Framerate 24 fps Minimum Surveillance Storage Time a Days Minimum Alarm Storage Time 30 Days Audio Level 24 Audio Enabled MW Auto Daylight Saving Iv Video Standard NTSC Accept Reset Reset Defaults E Done i BE Local intranet The configuration options on this page include e Vehicle ID User supplied vehicle name or designation e System Framerate In Frames Per Second e Minimum Surveillance Storage Time In Days e Minimum Alarm Storage Time In Days e Audio Level Positive numbers increase the Audio level e Audio Enabled Checkmark to enable e Auto Daylight Savings Time Checkmark to enable Video Standard Select from PAL or NTSC A Reset Defaul
27. ore changes to make on the other configuration screens first click Accept and then use the Home Configure Upgrade selections at the top of the page to navigate back to the Configuration pages 24 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual BusSecure Configuration 4 1 2 CONFIGURE CAMERAS Click on the Configure Camera option to display the following screen A Mobile View III Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer E Oj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help El Back p gt A A GSearch Favorites C4History Er Sp vw address E hitp 3 18 173 20 camconfigsi Gg Lis gt Home Configure Uperade A FR BuSssecure Mobile Digital Video Recorder Camera parameters Camera Naso Tyne Normal Trigger Number yp Record Rate Record Rate Camera 1 CAMERA 1 Monochrome Fast Fast Camera 2 CAMERA 2 Monochrome Fast Fast Camera 3 CAMERA 3 Monochrome Fast Fast Camera 4 CAMERA 4 Monochrome Fast Fast Reset Reset Defaults E i BE Local intranet Z The configuration options on this page include e Name User supplied camera name or designation e Type Camera type Color or Monochrome e Normal Record Rate Fast Normal or Slow e Normal Quality High Medium or Low e Trigger Record Rate Fast Normal or Slow e Trigger Quality High Medium or Low e
28. quipment returned for repair to determine warranty coverage The Tech Support Manager will resolve any questions that may arise during evaluation to make a final determination Please read the manual thoroughly before attempting to correct any problems that may occur during normal use of the BusSecure system If attempts at isolating and resolving the problem are unsuccessful call GE Interlogix Kalatel division Technical Support at 800 469 1676 7 30 AM to 4 30 PM PST for further instruction If the unit is deemed in need of replacement remove the unit from the vehicle and use the following procedure to return the unit to GE Interlogix Kalatel division for repair e Document the symptoms diagnostic results and any on site maintenance or repair completed e Record the serial number e Call GE Interlogix Kalatel division s RMA department at 800 469 1676 for a return materials authorization RMA number Processing may be delayed on units that are received without an RMA number For all warranty repairs GE Interlogix Kalatel division will cover all costs including parts labor and shipping Repaired equipment will be returned via the same method of shipment in which it was received For all non warranty repairs the customer will be billed for parts labor and shipping Labor will be billed in half hour increments Before shipping the product s to GE Interlogix Kalatel division back up the data stored on the hard
29. r probe into terminal 13 of the P2 terminal block 30 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual Troubleshooting 3 4 5 6 Terminal 13 of the P2 terminal block is the normal operation output Voltage should be observable on the meter when the BusSecure is recording normally Note Voltage may vary from 5 VDC to 12 VDC depending on the type of status indicator installed If voltage is not present remove any wires that are connected to terminal 13 and repeat steps 1 through 4 Repeat steps 1 through 5 for terminal 15 of the P2 terminal block On terminal 15 voltage will only be present under a fault condition and at startup If the vehicle power and the DVR s output of ground are both present at the light but the light is not illuminating it may be necessary to troubleshoot the vehicle wiring or replace the status light LOSS OF VIDEO IN CAPTURED IMAGES CHECK FOR VIDEO AT THE BUSSECURE CONNECTION BOX AND THE CAMERA 1 2 3 4 5 If there is no video displayed verify on the two pin Molex camera power connector that 12 VDC is present Verify that the power connection on the camera is intact Verify that the power connection on the P1 terminal strip is correct Check the integrity of the coaxial cable and the BNC connectors Ensure that the BNC connectors at the DVR and camera have not been damaged or pulled apart CHECK THE INTEGRITY OF THE COAXIAL CABLE 1 2 3 4 Disconnect the coax
30. re is recommended must be routed from the microphone to the DVR location The shielded wire is attached at the microphone end only A service loop should be left at the microphone end See Figure 29 Figure 19 BusSecure microphone 0150 0263A May 2003 15 DVR Installation and Wiring BusSecure User Manual 3 DVR INSTALLATION AND WIRING A removable hard disk drive HDD is housed within the DVR that is mounted to the vehicle All connections are made through the terminals at the back of the unit See Figure 22 O Removable HDD O DVR Figure 20 DVR assembly 3 1 MOUNTING THE DVR Note The DVR can be mounted in various orientations except upside down but you must leave enough space to pull the latch and remove the HDD See Figure 21 and perform the following 1 Mount the mounting plate to the vehicle using four nuts and bolts not provided 1 4 20 inch bolts are recommended 2 Remove the four acorn nuts O and locking washers from the top of the vibration isolators G Do not remove the vibration isolators or the bolts and nuts holding them in place 3 Place the DVR outer housing back a onto the mounting plate by lining up the holes in the mounting brackets O with the bolts in the vibration isolators Figure 21 Mounting the DVR 4 Reattach the four acorn nuts and locking Cee Minne washers 16 0150
31. reaker source circuit battery ground chassis ground and 12 VDC ignition engine running with source fused not greater than 1 amp See Figure 30 1 Runa four conductor 18 AWG wire from the vehicle power source to the DVR location 2 Make connections to the vehicle source contact the vehicle manufacturer for information on connecting to the vehicle power source 3 Crimpthe wire pins using a Molex crimper and make connections to the DVR s four pin Molex according to Figure 30 4 Test the four pin Molex wire harness for power 12VDC continuous battery both continuous 12 VDC and engine 12 VDC 10 15 amp circuit breaker running ignition Note For a working definition of engine running ignition O Circuit battery ground contact the vehicle manufacturer O Chassis ground 5 Plug the Molex connector into the power connection on the DVR Rear Panel Assembly O 12 VDC engine run ignition 12 VDC minimum of 6amps in Figure 22 no greater than 12 amps Check the power connections with a voltage meter Figure 30 Input power wiring to DVR to ensure correct polarity and connections 0150 0263A May 2003 21 BusSecure Configuration BusSecure User Manual 4 BUSSECURE CONFIGURATION BusSecure configuration is achieved through a web based configuration utility The BusSecure must be completely installed powered up and connected to a PC or Laptop through a network To configure the BusSecure perform the following
32. rify thatthere is at least 6 inches 153 mm of clearance behind the mounting location 2 Cut a 3 4 by 3 4 inch 81 mm hole in the appropriate location on the mounting surface 3 Usingthe housing as a template mark the location of the mounting holes 4 Using a 3 16 inch 5 mm drill bit drill the mounting holes 5 Connect the video and power cables to the camera assembly 6 Mount the camera assembly to the vehicle surface using two fasteners screwed into panel nuts See Figure 7 or 8 depending on the type of camera assembly being installed Figure 7 Angled flush mount housing installation Figure 8 Square flush mount housing installation 7 Refer to section 2 4 3 Adjusting Cameras for Functional Field of View to align the camera s field of view according to the appropriate angle 8 Attach the cover plate to the housing If you are installing a square housing you must drill two additional mounting holes for the cover plate See Figure 9 or 10 0150 0263A May 2003 11 Hardware Installation BusSecure User Manual Figure 9 Angled flush mount housing cover Figure 10 Square flush mount housing cover 2 4 3 ADJUSTING CAMERAS FOR FUNCTIONAL FIELD OF VIEW Depending on location the camera s position might have to be adjusted to provide the best field of view Adjusting the camera positioning might include altering the position of the camera and for surface mount cameras using a spacer To adjust the angle of the camera
33. s available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Call Tech Support 800 469 1676 6 A M 5 P M PST Monday through Friday Tech Support 541 740 3589 all other times Main 800 343 3358 or 541 754 9133 Fax Tech Support 541 752 9096 available 24 hours a day Main 541 754 7162 Web www kalatel com 0150 0263A May 2003 CE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment BusSecure User Manual Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN uscar 4 1 THEORVOFOPERATIONS nisi 5 1 1 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING aa a aa aa aa aa 5 ia VIEWINGAND RETRIEVINCUMAGES iii a A A AS RA Ad 5 ho FEATURES OF A BUSSECURE OY STEM nu e De aa 6 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION arar ado 7 2 1 TOOLS NECESSARY FOR INSTALA TON grigia 7 2 2 DETERMINING A SYSTEM LAYOUT ee 8 233 RONNING CAMERA GABLES iaia 9 24 INSTALLING GAME RAAS SEMBE Sor
34. s set screw and the wiring harness should now be positioned at the bottom of the camera See Figure 15 0150 0263A May 2003 Figure 15 Camera orientation for street side mounting Hardware Installation BusSecure User Manual 2 5 INSTALLING THE IMPACT SENSOR OPTIONAL The Impact Sensor is typically mounted near the DVR and comes with a 7 foot cable that terminates in the DVR CAUTION Do not install the Impact Sensor until you have tested its functionality on each vehicle The Impact Sensor should be mounted on a flat stable surface and secured to the frame of the vehicle The mounting surface must not be subject to vibrations 1 Using the Impact Sensor as a template mark the location of the two mounting holes The Impact Sensor should be aligned so that it is square with the front and rear of the vehicle See Figure 16 2 Drill the mounting holes with an appropriate size drill bit 3 Mount the Impact Sensor 4 Route the provided cable to the DVR Connections to the P1 terminal block on the DVR Rear Panel Assembly are as follows N C wire green or white to terminal 1 common wire black to terminal 2 positive wire red to terminal 18 O Align square with the front and rear of the vehicle Align square with the sides of the vehicle Cable to DVR Rear Panel Assembly Figure 16 Aligning the Impact Sensor MI 0150 0263A May 2003 BusSecure User Manual Hardware Installation 2 6 INSTALLING THE PANIC BUTTO
35. sening its mounting screws and pulling it out of its socket 2 Each trigger device must have a normally closed connection with the DVR and be connected as shown in Figure 25 All wires should be stripped 3 8 of an inch Note Terminal 18 also may be used for a panic button or impact sensor up to three wires can go into terminal 18 RRA Input 1 O Input 4 amp Audio Connections O Input 2 6 Ground O Input 3 O 12 VDC Figure 25 Alarm trigger connections to P2 terminal board Upper Connector 3 2 2 1 IMPACT SENSOR CONNECTIONS The Impact Sensor s N C wire green or white and common wire black connect to one of the pairs of input terminals shown in Figure 26 lts 12 VDC wire red connecis to terminal 18 See Figure 26 Common 12 VDC Figure 26 Impact Sensor input connections 0150 0263A May 2003 19 DVR Installation and Wiring BusSecure User Manual 3 2 2 2 PANIC BUTTON CONNECTIONS The Panic Button s N C wire and common wire connect to one of the pairs of input terminals as shown in Figure 27 Note The Panic Button also has wires that are used for status outputs See section 3 2 4 E O E E O O Figure 27 Panic Button input connections 3 2 3 STATUS OUTPUT CONNECTIONS The BusSecure system provides two status outputs on the P2 terminal block for optional use The most common uses for these outputs are as interfaces to a vehicle relay system or lights To interface with a vehicle relay syst
36. the connection box of the DVR Verify that when the ignition is off the only voltage present is 12 VDC continuous pin 1 Verify that when the engine is started there is 12 VDC continuous pin 1 and 12 VDC vehicle running voltages are present pin 4 The DVR will not start without both power sources Visually verify that the pins of the 4 pin Molex connector are properly crimped and inserted in the connector BUSSECURE UNIT STARTS UP BUT DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE CAPTURING IMAGES LED LIGHTS AND ON THE FRONT OF THE DVR ARE NOT ALTERNATELY FLASHING 1 The DVR will not capture images if the key lock of the unit is open or unlocked Close and lock the door then turn off the vehicle After the vehicle has shut down restart the engine 2 Shortly after the DVR restarts image capture can be verified by the green status light or combination of green and red status lights BUSSECURE OPERATING NORMALLY BUT STATUS LIGHTS ARE NOT ILLUMINATING All status lights will be turned off after the DVR has shutdown completely The status lights are supplied with 12 VDC continuous power from the vehicle Verity that continuous voltage is present at the status light The ground for the status lights is supplied by the DVR connection box To check the ground output with a voltage meter perform the following 1 Placethe positive meter probe onto an unused 12 VDC DVR output on the P1 or P2 terminal block see Figure 21 2 Place the negative mete
37. ts button is also available Click the Accept button to enter the changes or click the Reset button to undo any changes Note Once the Accept button is clicked the buttons on the bottom of the screen change to a Save and Cancel button Clicking on Save at this point will cause your changes to be written and the BusSecure to reboot If you have more changes to make on the other configuration screens first click Accept and then use the Home Configure Upgrade selections at the top of the page to navigate back to the Configuration pages 0150 0263A May 2003 27 BusSecure Configuration BusSecure User Manual 4 2 SOFTWARE UPGRADE Click on Upgrade the unit to display the configuration page 3 Embedded Software Upgrade Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help MN bak gt gt Dl search GaFavorites amp 4History Eh Sb a Address http 3 18 173 24fupgrade ssi 60 Links E Home Configure Upgrade BusSecure Mobile Digital Video Recorder Upload a new binfile to the unit Filename On Your Computer C Manuals Transcorder Trans bin Browse Send File 3 B bocslintranet A Click on the Browse button and navigate to the upgrade file Click on the Send File button The following screen will appear A Embedded Software Upgrade Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help e Back gt G A search Favorites History

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