1.2 - Optional Items DC Power Conditioner 003-054-014 DIN to BNC A/V Adaptors 028-054-018(M) 028-054-019(F) Mini LED Panel 003-054-009 Dash Control Panel 003-054-007 Ruggedized Mobile LCD Monitor, 8” 006-069-001 Inertia Sensor 003-054-006...
Eye360 5-in-1 Eye3Motion Wireless Router Rearview Camera 038-069-040 (3G/4G) 017-039-010 038-069-038 (WiFi) 038-069-034 (3G/4G/WiFi) I/O Hub Alarm Extender 003-054-011 003-054-012 Dual GPS/WiFi Wireless Microphone and Charging Dock 003-021-001 Antenna 038-056-003...
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1.3 - Alarm Extender The Alarm Extender is used to attach 8 custom sensors, supply 12v power output and ground, relay sensor output, and as a secondary speed sensor. The eight custom sensors can be configured to use a “normally open” or “normally closed”...
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1.4 - I/O Hub The I/O Panel is used to interface other external sensors and communication devices. The I/O hub is comprised of two RS232 interfaces and two RS485 interfaces. These are used for PTZ cameras, inertia sensor, mini control panel, dash control panels, and other compatible devices.
1.5 - A/V Cables The DIN Audio / Video Bridle cable is used to attach cameras and monitors to the DVR. It combines audio, video, power and ground all into one easy-to-connect thread secured interface. Please make sure this cable is firmly connected to the rear of the DVR to en- sure a stable audio and video signal.
1.6 - DC Power Conditioner The DVR comes with a built in 8v ~ 36v DC regulator. The built-in regulator provides installation flexibility to varying auto-electric systems. The purpose of the external DC Power Conditioner however, is to provide a solid steady stream of current to the DVR.
1.7 - Secure Lock Box The lock box will come pre-assembled with the DVR, (Alarm Extender and I/O Hub if purchased), and video bridle cable installed. To the rear of the lock box you will see an opening revealing the audio and video connections. To attach sensor/trigger wires, networking components, gps antenna, or other accesso- ries, the lock box will need to be opened.
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1.8 - Eye360 Rearview Camera The Eye360 Rearview camera is designed to provide a 360° field of vision to the DVR using 4 wide angle lens cameras and one zoom camera. These cameras are located on the front, rear, and sides of the rearview mirror and are angled so that they provide a straight line of sight to the windshield, side doors, and interior with no blind spots when the mirror is adjusted for standard use.
1.9 - Eye3Motion Wireless Router The Eye3Motion Wireless Router allows for wireless transmission of video from the DVR to a remote computer or smartphone. This device can be configured to connect to cellu- lar data networks and/or predefined WiFi hotspots. When the Eye3Motion is connected to the DVR via an RJ45 Ethernet cable and cellular or wifi networks are in range, the DVR’s GPS location and live camera feeds can be monitored in real time by logging on to the LiveView service available at cms.eye3mobile.com...
1.10 - Wireless Microphone The wireless microphone allows the user to clip the body pack onto their belt or clothing and wirelessly transmit an audio feed back to the docking station at a range of up to 1000 feet. When not in use, the body pack’s internal lithium ion battery is recharged in the docking station.
1.11 - Mobile LCD Monitor The 8” Ruggedized Mobile LCD Monitor allows the driver of the vehicle to see a live view the camera feeds from the DVR. It’s all steel construction and heavy duty slide mount ensure reliable operation in demanding mobile conditions. The monitor features both VGA and BNC video inputs as well as RCA audio input.
1.12 - Other I/O Devices The two primarily used I/O devices are the Mini LED Panel and the Inertia Sensor. The Inertia Sensor connects to the DVR via the I/O Hub and provides the DVR with acceleration information on the X,Y and Z axes. This allows the DVR to be configured to flag an event when it experiences acceleration outside of the user defined threshold as measured in G’s.
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2.1 - DVR Power Input • The DVR can accept input power ranging between 8 and 36 Volts. • Connect the Red wire to a +V source. Make sure this is a “clean” connection to the battery or voltage regulator. Excessive noise on the power line can effect the DVRs performance.
2.3 - Eye3Motion Wireless Router • The Eye3Motion wireless router is powered by the DVR via the 12v and ground termi nals on Alarm Extender accessory. This allows the router to operate only when the DVR is running. Any alternate 12V power source is also acceptable, however it should corre- spond to vehicle ignition to avoid draining the battery when the vehicle is not in operation.
2.4 - Mini LED Panel • The Mini LED Panel communicates with the DVR via it’s connection to the I/O Hub. There are two data channels that may be used, either COM 3 or COM 4. • The DVR must be configured to use the Mini LED Panel under its peripheral configura- tion menu, therefore it is important to be sure that the selected COM channel on the DVR matches the wiring of the Mini LED Panel.
2.5 - Ruggedized Mobile LCD Monitor The Mobile monitor can be connected to either the RCA Video output on the front of the DVR or alternately, to the A/V Out DIN connector on the A/V bridle cable. Using the rear DIN A/V output connector will require an additional male DIN to BNC adapter.
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External 12V Source Option 2: When using VTracker rear DIN A/V output.
2.6 - Wireless Microphone The wireless microphone consists of a receiver/charging dock and a belt pack that allows for the recording of an audio feed from distances of up to 1000 feet from the receiver. There are three microphone configuration options: one microphone built into the belt pack, one lapel mic that attaches to the belt pack and can be clipped onto the clothing, and an extension mic that plugs into the dock to allow recording of audio inside of the vehicle.
2.7 - Inertia Sensor • The Inertia Sensor communicates with the DVR via it’s connection to the I/O Hub. There are two data channels that may be used, either COM 3 or COM 4. • The DVR must be configured to use the Inertia Sensor under its peripheral configuration menu, therefore it is important to be sure that the selected COM channel on the DVR matches the wiring of the Inertia Sensor.
2.8 - Dash Control Panel • The Dash Control Panel communicates with the DVR via it’s connection to the I/O Hub. There are two data channels that may be used, either COM 3 or COM 4. • The DVR must be configured to use the Dash Control Panel under its peripheral con- figuration menu, therefore it is important to be sure that the selected COM channel on the DVR matches the wiring of the Dash Control Panel .
2.9 - Eye360 Rearview Camera • The Eye360 Rearview Camera replaces a vehicle’s standard rearview mirror and pro- vides 4 video feeds that overlap to cover a 360° view from the driver’s perspective with no blind spots. These cameras record the windshield, driver’s side, passenger side, and interior of the vehicle.
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Forward Zoom Forward View Driver’s Passenger Side View Side View Interior View Auxiliary View Audio/Video/Power Cable...
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12V DC Input Video Outputs (4) Microphone Output (1) Auxillary Video Input...
3.1 - Troubleshooting My DVR has power but will not turn on. Power is indicated by a blue power light on the front of the DVR. When the unit is “sleeping” this will be the only light illuminated. When the dvr is fully functioning you will have a green record light, as well as a GPS light (for units with GPS).
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My Camera has picture but no sound. If your cameras have built in microphone and you are not receiving au- dio, please check the following: • Audio is enabled on that channel in the DVR firmware • The cables are firmly connected to the AV bridle cable •...
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