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ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Table of Contents Components Front Panel Rear Panel Hard Drive Cannister LCD Control Panel (50-000001) Installation Main Wiring Diagram Flat Mount Hard Drive Cannister SIM and SD Cards LCD Control Panel Operation Configuration Connecting to the NVR...
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Components Front Panel 1 - LED Status Lights - Displays the status of various NVR operations (see table below). 2 - LAN Port - Access port for the NVR’s Configuration menus. The IP is182.168.1.200. 3 - USB Ports - USB 3.0 ports for optional...
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Rear Panel 1 - Main Power Harness - Supplies power to the NVR from the Power Supply. 2 - USB Ports - USB 3.0 ports for optional external accessories. 3 - Sensor Inputs - Inputs for 16 optional external sensors (lights, brakes, optional equipment, etc).
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Hard Drive Cannister 1 - Power Supply - Connect and external power supply when removed and connected to a PC. 2 and 3- Status LED - Displays power and activity status of the hard drive cannister when connected to a PC.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE LCD Control Panel (50-000001) The 50-000001 LCD Control Panel is designed to provide advanced functionality with the RoadRecorder 8000. See the 50-000001 LCD Control Panel Operation chapter for more information. 1 - LCD Display - Displays alerts and statuses.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Installation Main Wiring Diagram Typical Configuration Sensor Wire Color Description Blue Brake Yellow Right Turn Green Left Turn Violet Head Lights Brown Front Door White Wheel Chair Grey Stop Request Orange Ignition Open Open Open...
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Be aware that removing and reconnecting power to the NVR in short periods of time (such as during some vehicle maintenance procedures) may cause hard drive failure, leading to corrupt recorded video and other data. Safety Vision recommends properly shutting down the NVR before removing the main power harness when cycling of the vehicle’s power is to occur: 1.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Flat Mount Secure the NVR to the surface with self-tapping screws or rivets. Ensure that the front panel of the NVR remains accessible and there is a minimum 2.5 inches of clearance for cables.. Do not install the NVR in an area of the vehicle cabin that could interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Hard Drive Cannister Use the following procedure to remove the hard drive. To remove the hard drive from the NVR: Ensure the NVR is powered off. Insert the key into the hard drive lock and turn it clockwise.
The SD card partly ejects. Pull the SD card straight out. Use only SD cards obtained from Safety Vision. Reinsert the SIM and SD cards in the same manner: push it straight in until a “click” is felt, then release.
NVR. This information may be directional navigation keys to highlight the characters of the useful when speaking with Safety Vision Technical Support. offload password (as configured in the Change Password configuration screen) and press the center navigation key to System Logs enter them.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Configuration The RoadRecorder 8000 can be configured through the on- board web interface, which must be accessed with a PC and web browser. Connecting to the NVR Use the following procedure to access the configuration web server using the default IP address: Connect the PC to the NVR’s Ethernet LAN RJ-45 port...
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Help Windows Each screen of the RoadRecorder 8000 confi guration interface includes a comprehensive help menu. The help menus explain the functionality and parameters of each fi eld. To access the help menu for a screen, simply click the Help button at the top right of the screen.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Product Details The Product Details page displays factory confi gured identifi cation fi elds as well as the status of the removeable hard drive (primary) SafeStor (secondary). Product name: Model series of the NVR. Serial #: Individual serial number of the NVR (assigned at the factory).
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Live View The Live View allows you to see the fi eld of view of a compatible connected camera, allowing you to focus and properly adjust the image. The Live View requires the installation of VLC Media Player, available free from the developer.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Snapshot Viewer The Snapshot Viewer allows you to see still images taken from camera confi gured to record MJPEG. To view a camera’s snapshots, fi rst select the camera. As the camera produces MJPEG still images, they will be available to view in sequential order.
A status bar appears as the fi rmware update is automati- the factory default. cally applied. Download NVR Firmware from Safety Vision If the connected PC has internet access, click this link to be directed directly to Safety Vision’s FTP site. Contact your Ac- count Executive for login information.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Storage Primary Storage • Primary Storage Media Device Select the primary storage device. For 7000 NVR models, select Internal SSD. To enable SafeStor Plus, select Removable SSD. • Primary Storage Media Setup Single Partition is by default enabled for Media Setup.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Network Settings The Network settings page confi gures the WLAN interface and SMTP server settings. Wireless Radio Interface Enter the IP address, Netmask, and the Gateway for the wireless local area network (WLAN) in 12 digit IP address format.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Date / Time The Date / Time settings page confi gures allows modifi cation of the NVR’s time zone. Timezone Select the time zone the vehicle travels in most frequently. Time Sync Priority Use the Time Sync Priority fi elds to...
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Change Password A password is required for the web interface and for offl oading data via the LCD control panel. webUI Password To set a new password, enter the old password in the Old password fi eld,...
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Startup & Shutdown The Startup & Shutdown page confi gures conditions when the NVR can automatically start and shut down. Startup Select the Enable startup due to acceleration option to automatically start the NVR and...
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Audio/Video Settings The Audio/Video Settings page sets the number of cameras connected to the NVR in addition to their individual confi gurations. Camera Discovery Click Discover All to search for all available connected cameras upon initial installation and setup of the NVR.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Sensor Settings The Sensor Settings page confi gures settings for the sensors and fault statuses. Sensor Inputs For each sensor input, enter an alphanumerical name in the Name fi eld and the number of volts...
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Recording The Recording page confi gures fi le sizes and how the NVR records events. File Size Enter the fi le size (in MB) that the NVR creates for continuous and event recording event recording.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Thresholds The Thresholds page confi gures the minimum and maximum values of specifi c equipment before events are recorded. Ignition Enter the minimum amount of voltage that must be applied during ignition to start up in the Startup minimum ignition value fi eld.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE GPS / GEO Fence The GPS / GEO Fence page confi gures the GPS signal priority and sets up the Geo Fence feature. GPS Priority Use the GPS Priority fi elds to select which device has priority in providing the NVR with GPS data.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Camera The Camera diagnostics page provides comprehensive support for technicians installing and troubleshooting the NVR’s camera installation. Camera Status The Camera Status display shows the camera name, IP address, and operational status of each camera.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Sensor Status The Sensor Status diagnostics page provides assistance when installing or troubleshooting the NVR’s sensors. Select a Refresh Interval (the frequency at which the web page will refresh) and the Test Duration (in minutes), then click Go.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Recorder Status The Recorder Status page allows you to download NVR logs and diagnostic reports, as well as display the status of the removeable hard drive (primary) SafeStor (secondary). NVR Status The status of the NVR is displayed as Recording, Confi guring, Offl oading, or Safetynet Offl oading.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Tag Events The Tag Events screen allows a supervisor or other authorized user to manually and immediately trigger an event by clicking Tag Supervisor Event. This feature is useful in emergency situations where the web interface can be accessed wirelessly by a supervisor vehicle.
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Appendix A: Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Part No. 8000-NVR Linux: Redhat Enterprise 5 / Fedora 14. Linux Kernel 2.6.18 or later. OS Support Windows: XP embedded ; Win7 Pro FES/Embedded; Win8 Cameras Supported Up to 36 via 8 × M12 with IEEE 802.3af PoE ports Audio/Video Outputs 2 (HDMI and DVI-D), 1 ×...
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Appendix C: Axis Device Configuration The RoadRecorder 8000 supports both the Safety Vision SVC-2200 series cameras in addition to Axis network cameras. Configuration is identical except Axis cameras must be configured with the login and password both set to root. Use the...
ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE Appendix D: GPS Coordinate Conversion The Threshold Settings page of the Web Configuration requires GPS coordinates be entered in degrees, minutes, and decimal minutes format. However, GPS coordinates are typically displayed in decimal degree format. Use the following...
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ROADRECORDER 8000 NVR USER GUIDE FCC Compliance Statement NOTE This device 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.
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