Furuno VR-7000 Instruction Manual
Furuno VR-7000 Instruction Manual

Furuno VR-7000 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VDR MAINTENANCE VIEWER
VR-7000
Model
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Under no circumstances shall this manual be released to the user.
The installer shall remove this manual from the vessel after instal-
lation.
This manual contains no password data. Obtain password data
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  • Page 1 Under no circumstances shall this manual be released to the user. The installer shall remove this manual from the vessel after instal- lation. This manual contains no password data. Obtain password data from FURUNO before beginning the installation. ww w.furuno.com...
  • Page 2 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN A : JUL 2014 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. A2 : AUG . 26, 2014 Pub. No. OME-44852-A2 ( DAMI ) VR-7000 MAINT VIEW 0 0 0 1 7 9 3 5 2 1 0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.6.3 Windows XP ....................1-8 1.7 Display Configuration ....................1-8 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION ................2-1 2.1 How to Configure the VR-7000 with the VDR Maintenance Viewer ......2-1 2.2 Radar/ECDIS Signal....................2-3 2.3 Serial Signal .......................2-7 2.4 Analog Signal ......................2-9 2.5 Digital Signal......................2-11 2.6 Audio Signal ......................2-13 2.7 Alerts ........................2-17...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOW TO UPLOAD CONFIG-URATION DATA FROM A PC ........4-1 MEDIA MANAGEMENT ..................5-1 5.1 Initialization of DRU, Long Term Device ..............5-1 5.2 Creation of Long Term Device ................... 5-2 OTHER FUNCTIONS .....................6-1 6.1 Software Management ....................6-1 6.1.1 How to download software ................
  • Page 5: Foreword

    PC may be different if your OS is different. Notes on usage • The Maintenance Viewer of the VR-3000 is not compatible with the VR-7000. Do not use it with the VR-7000. • Do not do create or initialize a Long Term Device with a USB flash memory connected to the...
  • Page 6 FOREWORD Record of modifications made in this manual Manual Version Date of Modification Software Prog. No. Reason for Revision July 2014 2450105-01 1st printing...
  • Page 7: Installation

    INSTALLATION Requirements Maintenance Viewer components • Software program CD • Documentation • LAN cable (supplied) Recommended specifications for replay PC • CPU: Pentium 350 MHz (or equivalent) or higher • RAM: Minimum 1 GB • HDD: Minimum 250 GB • Screen resolution: XGA or higher (More than SXGA (1280x1024) recommended) ®...
  • Page 8: Windows 8

    Install the software 1. Insert the program CD into the CD drive. 2. Run view.exe on the program CD to show the Setup-VR-7000 dialog box. 3. Click the [Next] button. 4. Confirm that the install location is “C:\Program Files\FURUNO” then click the [Next] button.
  • Page 9: Windows Vista

    Install the software 1. Insert the program CD into the CD drive. 2. Run view.exe on the program CD to show the Setup-VR-7000 dialog box. 3. Click the [Next] button. 4. Confirm that the install location is “C:\Program Files\FURUNO” then click the [Next] button.
  • Page 10: Windows ® Xp

    Install the software 1. Insert the program CD into the CD drive. 2. Run view.exe on the program CD to show the Setup-VR-7000 dialog box. 3. Click the [Next] button. 4. Confirm that the install location is “C:\Program Files\FURUNO” then click the [Next] button.
  • Page 11: How To Set The Pc

    Before you connect the PC w/Live Player to the VDR, set the IP address and subnet ® mask on the PC and set the internet options of Internet Explorer . The IP address of the VR-7000 is 172.31.16.200. ® 1.3.1 Windows 1.
  • Page 12: Windows ® Xp

    1. INSTALLATION 5. Select [Use the following IP address] and enter the IP address and subnet mask of the PC. IP address: 172.31.16.201 or 172.31.16.202 (other than 172.31.16.200) Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 6. Click the [OK] button and then click it again on the next screen. 7.
  • Page 13: How To Connect A Pc To The Vr-7000

    LAN port How to Start the VDR Maintenance Viewer ® Windows 7: [Start] button > [All Programs] > [VR-7000] > [MaintenanceViewer] ® Windows 8: [Start] screen > Right click a blank part of screen then select [All Apps] > click “VR-7000”...
  • Page 14: How To Uninstall The Vdr Maintenance Viewer

    1. Click [Start] button > [All Programs] > [VR-7000] > [VR-7000 Uninstall]. Uninstall the software following the wizard shown on the display. 2. Delete the VR-7000 folder saved in the [My Computer] > [Local Disk (C:)] > [Pro- gram Files\FURUNO] folder.
  • Page 15 [Help]: Displays the program version information. Status area System Time System time and date Product Name VR-7000 RAP STATUS [NORMAL]: Lights green when there are no unacknowledged or un- rectified alerts. [ALERT]: Lights or flashes red for unacknowledged or unrectified alert.
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  • Page 17: Software Configuration

    4. Save the data to the VDR. 5. Click the [Write] button to backup the data to the DRU (Fixed, Float), Long Term Device and the CompactFlash. How to Configure the VR-7000 with the VDR Maintenance Viewer 1. Connect the PC and DRU to the DCU.
  • Page 18 2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 7. Select [PC_RAP] from the [Tool] menu. Check the indications in the [Alert] window. When an alert is displayed, the corresponding sensor data is not being received correctly. Solve the reason for the error before going to the next step. Refer to the VDR Operator’s Manual or error code list for descriptions of individual error codes.
  • Page 19: Radar/Ecdis Signal

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Radar/ECDIS Signal Setup up for radar/ECDIS image recording as shown below. Note 1: For IEC61162-450 complying radar/ECDIS, enter the installation position of the radar/ECDIS in the Note box in the [Setting] window. Note 2: After completing the settings, do the following to check for proper image input. •...
  • Page 20 For example, as in the illustration on the preceding page, select [Radar] > [Radar Interface] > [Furuno] > [FAR-28x7] > [SXGA(60Hz)] and click the [OK] button. As in the following illustration, FAR-28x7 appears in the [Input Source] field in the [CH.
  • Page 21 2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 6. Enter the type no. (model no.) in the [Type No.] field. 7. Select the input type from the drop-down list in the [Input Type] field. The choices are [VLC1], [VLC2], or [IEC61162-450]. Select [VLC] if the radar is connected via the [VLC];...
  • Page 22 2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 11. To record settings to the database, open the [Image Interface] tab, then click the [Reflect Equipment] button in the [Setting] window. 12. Click the [Check] button in the [Setting] window to check the radar. The results appear in the [Check] column of the [Information] window.
  • Page 23: Serial Signal

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Serial Signal The serial signals (RS-422 signals) are received at the terminal board (SI01-SI08) and the Junction Box (9-16). This channel is not only for NMEA but also binary and ASCII data. Do not set more than 17 channels to prevent error. How to set the serial channels 1.
  • Page 24 2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Description of the buttons in the Setting window [Set]: Save edited data. [Capture]: Show received serial data in the [Serial] window. After setting the channels, click this button to check if serial data is received. If not received, lower the baud rate. [Select Equipment]: Select equipment settings (saved to the database) to reflect in channel.
  • Page 25: Analog Signal

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Analog Signal Analog signals are input via Sensor Adapter MC-3010A or the Interface Unit IF-8530. The channel number depends on connected equipment. See the table below. Channels are assigned according absence or presence of junction box(es). The num- ber of junction boxes is set on [System] tab.
  • Page 26 2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 4) Enter unit for the values in [Engineering Value Unit]. In the illustration on the preceding page, the [Engineering Value Unit] is set to degrees (deg). The [Calibration Point 1] is -10V, corresponding to 0 degrees, and [Calibration Point 2] is 10V corresponding to 30 degrees. This is set corresponding to the connected analog sensor.
  • Page 27: Digital Signal

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Digital Signal Analog signals are input via Sensor Adapter MC-3010A or the Interface Unit IF-8530. The channel number depends on connected equipment. See the table below. Channels are assigned according absence or presence of junction box(es). The num- ber of junction boxes is set on [System] tab.
  • Page 28 2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 5) Click the [Set] button. 6) Repeat steps 2) to 5) to set up other channels. When using Config Manage with Tabs: 1. From the [Maintenance] menu, click [VDR Config Management]. 2. Click the [Upload button] to save to the memory of the VDR. 3.
  • Page 29: Audio Signal

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Audio Signal Microphone and VHF audio settings are done in the [Audio] tab. How to set the audio channels 1. Click the [Audio] tab. 2. Select a channel from the [Information] window. If you selected No.1, the [VHF1/ VHF2] dialog box appears.
  • Page 30 2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 3. Click [Select Equipment] from the [Setting] window. 4. Click the connected device in the selected channel. The setting contents are displayed in the [Information] and [Setting] windows. 5. If required, update the contents in the [Setting] window, referring to the descriptions in this section.
  • Page 31 2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Continuous MIC test Run the continuous MIC test to test the MIC. 1. Click the [Continuous MIC Test] button in the [Setting] window. 2. Set up how many times to do the [Continuous MIC Test] at [Test Count] and click the [Test] button.
  • Page 32 2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Description of the items in the Setting window, VHF dialog box [Active] : Put check in check box to make channel active. [Brand] : Enter and display brand name.* [Type No.] : Set type no. (equipment name)* [Check] : Do equipment check.* [Data Name] : Enter data name.* [Input Type] : Enter input type.
  • Page 33: Alerts

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Alerts Alert status is provided in the [Alert] tab. The [Alert] tab shows the following information about alerts. The list can be sorted by time, category or name. Click respective column title to sort. [Time] : Time of alert [Category] : Alert category [Priority] : Priority of the alert ( [Alarm] , [Warning] , [Caution] ) [Name] : Name of alert...
  • Page 34: Event

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Event The [Event] tab stores the time, category, name and contents of events recorded by the VDR. Note: You can sort the items in ascending order ( ), descending order ( ) and initialization order (no symbol). [Time] : Time an event occurred.
  • Page 35: Hardware

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Hardware The [Hardware] tab provides information about the system hardware. Description of the items in the Setting window [Self Check Status]: Display status of self check. [CPU]: Display information about the CPU. [Memory Size]: Display memory size. [CPU Board]: Display status of CPU board.
  • Page 36 2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.10 Connect the Junction Box to the DCU before turning on the system. The [JB] tab functions to set up the Junction Box 1. How to set up the Junction Box 1. Click the [JB] tab. 2. Select a Junction Box from the [Information] window. 3.
  • Page 37: Lifetime

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.11 Lifetime The [Lifetime] tab controls consumable parts. How to control consumable parts 1. Click the [Lifetime] tab. 2. Select a [Type No.] from the [Information] window. Set up the chosen type no. from the [Setting] window. 3.
  • Page 38: Network

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.12 Network The [Network] tab sets the system network. How to set the system network 1. Click the [Network] tab. 2. Select a network from the [Information] window. Set up the network from the [Setting] window. 3. Click the [Set] button. Note 1: Be sure to click the [Set] button before setting up a different network.
  • Page 39: System

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.13 System The [System] tab sets system related functions. How to set system related functions 1. Click the [System] tab. 2. Set the items in the [Setting] window. 3. Click the [Set] button. Note: Be sure to click the [Set] button before moving to a different tab. 2-23...
  • Page 40 2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Description of the items in the Setting window [VDR Type] : Enter type of VDR. [DRU Connection] : Unchecked stops recording to DRU; stops writing to the alert/er- ror log. [Junction Box Count] : Number of junction boxes connected. [Long Term Device Count] : Enter total number of long term devices in the system.
  • Page 41: Software

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.14 Software The [Software] tab sets and display software-related operations. How to set up software related operations 1. Click the [Software] tab. 2. Set up the chosen Item from the [Setting] window. 3. Click the [Set] button. Note: Program numbers may be different from your own.
  • Page 42: Gps

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.15 The [GPS] tab sets up the GPS navigator. How to set up the GPS navigator 1. Click the [GPS] tab. 2. Select a channel from the [Information] window. Set up the items in the [Setting] window. 3.
  • Page 43 2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Description of the items in the Setting window [Priority]: Display priority order. [Date and Time Source/Ship Position Source]: Set the GPS source channel (serial channel number for ZDA sentence) [Check]: Enable or disable checking. [GPS Antenna Position From Bow]: Enter the position of GPS antenna from bow. [GPS Antenna Position From Stern]: Enter the position of GPS antenna from stern.
  • Page 44: Vessel

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.16 Vessel The[Vessel] tab sets and displays own ship's information, such as name and IMO number. How to set up ship’s information 1. Click the [Vessel] tab. Set up the items in the [Setting] window. 2. Click the [Set] button. 3.
  • Page 45: Delivery

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.17 Delivery The [Delivery] tab functions to send data from the VDR to a PC via LAN. Do not use this function during "live" connection. How to send data from VDR to PC 1. Click the [Delivery] tab. 2.
  • Page 46: Sensor (Lan)

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.18 Sensor (LAN) The [Sensor (LAN)] tab sets up sensors connected via LAN. Description of the items in the Information window [CH No.]: Channel No. [Type No.]: Type of device. [SFID]: System Function ID. [Status]: Status of device, [Active], [Fail], or [None]. [Check]: Results of check, [OK], [NG] (No Good), or [Not Comp] (Not Checked).
  • Page 47: Sa (Sensor Adapter)

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.19 SA (Sensor Adapter) The [SA] tab sets up the sensor adapters. Description of the items in the Information window [No.]: No. of adapter. [SFID]: Enter SFID (System Function ID); for example, II0001. [Status]: Status of device, [Active], [Fail] or [None]. [Check]: Results of check, [OK], [NG] (No Good), or [Not Comp] (Not Checked) Description of the items in the Setting window [Set] button: Reflect settings to server.
  • Page 48: Ams

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.20 The [AMS] tab sets up the Alert Management System. Description of the items in the Information window [SFID]: SFID of AMS. Show SFID (System Function ID); for example, II0001 [Interface Type]: Show Interface type, [Serial] or [LAN]. [Status]: Status of recording received from AMS, [Recording], [Fail], or [None].
  • Page 49: Vlc

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.21 The [VLC] tab sets up the Video LAN Converter. Description of the items in the Information window [No.]: VLC no. [SFID]: Input SFID (System Function ID); for example, II0001. [Status]: Status of device, [Active], [Fail], or [None]. [Check]: Results of check, [OK], [NG] (No Good), or [Not Comp] (Not Checked) Description of the items in the Setting window [Set] button: Reflect settings to server.
  • Page 50: Image Interface

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.22 Image Interface The [Image Interface] tab sets up the image interface. Description of the items in the Information window [No.]: Image interface no. [Input Type]: Input type, [None], [IEC61162], [VLC1], [VLC2]. [CH No/SFID]: Channel number/SFID. [Status]: Status of image interface, [Active], [Fail], or [None]. [Check]: Results of check, [OK], [NG] (No Good) or [Not Comp] (Not Checked) Description of the items in the Setting window [Set] button: Reflect settings to server.
  • Page 51: Audio Board

    2. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2.23 Audio Board The [Audio Board] tab sets up the Audio I/F board. Description of the items in the Information window [SFID]: Input SFID (System Function ID); for example, II0001. [Status]: Status of Audio I/F board, [OK] or [Fail]. [Check]: Results of check, [OK], [NG] (No Good), or [Not Comp] (Not Checked) Description of the items in the Setting window [Set]: Reflect settings to server.
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  • Page 53: How To Back Up Configuration Data

    HOW TO BACK UP CONFIGURATION DATA This chapter shows you how to back up configuration data to various storage media. Configuration data can be opened with WordPad or any text editor other than NotePad. How to Back up Configuration Data to the Startup CompactFlash (CF) Back up data to the startup CF after setting the VDR.
  • Page 54: How To Back Up Configuration Data To A Pc

    For future service ease, it is recommended to backup configuration data to the PC and have the data on board the vessel. Also, it is recommended to upload this data to the FURUNO SMS (Service Management System). If data cannot be uploaded to the FURUNO SMS, contact the FURUNO Service Center.
  • Page 55: How To Restore The Default Settings

    3. HOW TO BACK UP CONFIGURATION DATA How to Restore the Default Settings The procedure below shows how to restore default setting data to the DRU (Fixed, Float), Long Term Device, CF and VDR Maintenance Viewer. 1. Connect the PCU and DRU to the DCU. 2.
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  • Page 57: How To Upload Config-Uration Data From A Pc

    4. The [Open] dialog box appears. Select configuration data, and then click the [Open] button. 5. Click the [Upload] button to upload data to the VR-7000. 6. Click the [Write] button. 7. The message "VDR will be rebooted. Continue?" appears click the [OK] button to continue.
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  • Page 59: Media Management

    MEDIA MANAGEMENT The media management feature deletes data from recording media; initializes the system, etc. Note 1: Do not use the Live Player when initializing or creating a medium. Note 2: Remove USB flash memory from the USB port before doing any procedure in this section.
  • Page 60: Creation Of Long Term Device

    This mode is to delete DRU recording data for VR-7000 Vx.xx Backup HDD Creation: This mode is to make a new backup HDD for VR-7000 Vx.xx You use this mode for VR-7000 Vx.xx with 9GB memory capacity DRU. 8. Click the [Run] button.
  • Page 61: Other Functions

    OTHER FUNCTIONS Software Management The software download feature downloads VDR system software to the PC. 6.1.1 How to download software 1. Click the [Maintenance] menu. 2. From the [Software Management] menu, click [Software Download] to show the [Software Download] dialog box. 3.
  • Page 62: Password Management

    Click the [Restore] button on the [Software Update] dialog box to restore the previous software version. This feature is available after updating the software. Password Management The serviceman and audio passwords can be changed. Contact FURUNO to get the default password to use during installation. 6.2.1 Serviceman password 1.
  • Page 63: Record Comparison

    6. OTHER FUNCTIONS Record Comparison The integrity of the DRU and Long Term Device recordings can be compared. This function is used by the R&D engineer for debugging. 1. Click the [Maintenance] menu. 2. Select [Record Comparison] to show the [Record Comparison] window. The results are updated every 15 seconds.
  • Page 64: Software History

    6. OTHER FUNCTIONS Software History This section shows you to save and configure software history (communications record). 6.4.1 How to save software history Note: If error occurs while saving the software history, restart the VDR Maintenance Viewer. 1. Click the [Maintenance] menu. 2.
  • Page 65: Easy Setup

    6. OTHER FUNCTIONS Easy Setup This feature sets equipment settings in batch and creates a data file of those settings. 6.5.1 Default template: The default template is created with the set- tings entered at installation 1. Click the [Maintenance] menu. 2.
  • Page 66: Specific Template: Use A File Already Created

    6. OTHER FUNCTIONS 5. Right click the channels ([Radar], [Audio], [Digital], [Serial], [Analog]), then select [Edit] to show the [Equipment Selection] dialog box. 6. From the [Equipment Directory] dialog box, select equipment connected to the se- lected channel, and then click the [OK] button. 7.
  • Page 67: Equipment Management

    6. OTHER FUNCTIONS Equipment Management This feature controls the import and export of equipment settings. 6.6.1 How to import a data file Import data files of equipment settings created in [Easy Setup], etc. to the VDR. 1. Click the [Maintenance] menu. 2.
  • Page 68: Other

    6. OTHER FUNCTIONS RAP STATUS lamps Display RAP status. [Normal]: Lights green where there is neither unacknowledged nor unrectified alert. [Alert]: Flashes red for unacknowledged alert. Lights red for unrectified alert. Alert window List of unacknowledged alerts. [Time]: Time alert was generated. [Number]: Alert number.
  • Page 69: Vdr Error List

    6. OTHER FUNCTIONS Description of the buttons in the Status Monitor window [Reload] : Settings for automatic refreshing of the [Status Monitor]. [Save] : Available when [Reload] ON is selected. The contents of the [Status Monitor] can be saved as a text file. [Update] : Update (refresh) the [Status Monitor] window.
  • Page 70: Exchange Check

    6. OTHER FUNCTIONS 6.8.3 Exchange Check This feature removes the alarms generated when replacing the DRU (Fixed, Float) or Long Term Device. Access [Menu] > [Tool] > [Exchange Check], select [Float DRU], [Fixed DRU] or [Long Term Device], and click [OK]. 6.8.4 Reboot Reboot the VDR.
  • Page 71: Setting For Sensor Adapter

    Sensor Adapter from the Common Installation Setting menu in the processor unit. Do “Save and Sync” at the connected FURUNO ECDIS or radar. How to Set the Equipment ID 1. Set the IP address and subnet mask of the PC as shown below.
  • Page 72: Sensor Adapter Configuration

    4. Turn off the No. 8 segment of the DIP switch S10 on the board in the MC-3000S. Sensor Adapter Configuration A maximum of eight sensor adapter VR-7000 can be connected to the sensor network. In case of the redundant configuration, sixteen sensor adapters can be connected to the network.
  • Page 73 5. Click [Serial Input]. There are eight ports in the Serial Input. "Serial 01" to "Serial 04" can input at 38,400 bps for the AIS and Gyro. The connector no. on the VR-7000 board and the corresponding serial port no. are shown below.
  • Page 74 7. SETTING FOR SENSOR ADAPTER 6. Set the items referring to the table shown below. Item Remarks Equipment Select the Equipment ID from the pull-down list. The pull-down list options change according to the setting at [Sen- sor Setting]. Details Confirms and sets the serial communication format.
  • Page 75 7. SETTING FOR SENSOR ADAPTER 7. Click [Digital Input] on the menu bar. Basic Setting Basic Setting Own Ship Setting Own Ship Setting Installation Parameters Installation Parameters CCRS CCRS “Channel 01“ to “Channel 80” are shown on the display. Each sensor adapter MC- 3020D has eight input ports.
  • Page 76 Remarks Sensor Enter an appropriate name that indicates sensor’s function. Name Data Type Sets the contact input. No use on VR-7000. Data Cate- Sets the data category. No use on VR-7000. gory Details Enter the interval to monitor the digital input to [Control Interval (sec)].
  • Page 77: How To Save The Log File

    Sets the input data type. Setting range: -10-10V, 0-10V, 4-20mA. Note: For [4-20mA], fix the jumper to the connector (J3 to J5). See the installation manual of ECDIS, chart radar, VR-7000. Details To display the analog input data on the conning display, click [Details] then check the check box of [Calibration Active].
  • Page 78: How To Update The Firmware (Mc-3000S)

    7. SETTING FOR SENSOR ADAPTER How to Update the Firmware (MC-3000S) This section shows you how to update the firmware program of the sensor adapter MC-3000S. Preparation • PC that has a LAN port ® Windows XP is recommended. Disable the firewall and set the IP address and subnet mask of the PC as shown below.
  • Page 79: How To Update The Firmware Program

    7. SETTING FOR SENSOR ADAPTER 5. Enter “/usr/sbin/version“ on the command prompt to confirm the program version. The program version is shown on the command prompt. The command to confirm the program version. The command to confirm the program version. The command to confirm the program version.
  • Page 80 7. SETTING FOR SENSOR ADAPTER 6. Enter the user name and password. Enter the ftp command. Enter the ftp command. Enter the ftp command. Confirm that this massage appears . Confirm that this massage appears . Confirm that this massage appears . Enter the user name.
  • Page 81 7. SETTING FOR SENSOR ADAPTER 11. Enter “bye“ to finish updating the firmware program. Enter necessarily. Enter necessarily. Enter necessarily. Enter necessarily. Enter necessarily. Enter necessarily. The command to transfer the firmware program. The command to transfer the firmware program. The command to transfer the firmware program.
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  • Page 83: Appendix 1 Menu Tree

    APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Menu bar Connection Login Logout Exit Maintenance VDR Config Management Software Management (Software Download, Software Upload) Password Management (Change Serviceman Password, Change Audio Password) Record Comparison Software History Management (Software History Collect, Software History Config) Easy Setup Equipment Management (Import, Export) Tool PC RAP...
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  • Page 85: Index

    INDEX Alert tab........... 2-17 Radar input settings ........2-3 AMS tab ..........2-32 RAP (Remote Alarm Panel) ...... 6-7 Analog tab ..........2-9 Record comparison ........6-3 Audio Board tab ........2-35 Audio password......... 6-2 SA (Sensor Adapter) tab ......2-31 Audio tab ..........

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