SmartWitness CP2-VZ-LTE User Manual

SmartWitness CP2-VZ-LTE User Manual

Video telematics camera

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CP2-VZ-LTE
Video Telematics Camera

USER GUIDE

v1.0
WARNING: SmartWitness installations should be performed by a qualified indivi
dual or installation professional only. Working with a vehicle's power system can
be dangerous to both you and your vehicle. This installation is intended only to
be a guide since vehicle designs and power/input sources can vary significantly
from vehicle to vehicle.
If you need to schedule a professional installation service in the USA for your
SmartWitness device(s), please visit
smartwitness.com/request-install
and
submit the online form.
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  • Page 1: User Guide

    Video Telematics Camera USER GUIDE v1.0 WARNING: SmartWitness installations should be performed by a qualified indivi dual or installation professional only. Working with a vehicle's power system can be dangerous to both you and your vehicle. This installation is intended only to be a guide since vehicle designs and power/input sources can vary significantly from vehicle to vehicle.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX SAFETY ADVICE GPS RECEPTION CONTENTS INTRODUCTION FINCTIONS LEDS &BUZZER SPECIFICATION Installation CONFIGURATION TOOL USER GUIDE INITIALIZE SD CARD DEVICE SETTINGS RECORD SETTINGS EVENT SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS NETWORK SETTINGS DMS5 SETTINGS SOFTWARE USER GUIDE PC VIEWER SOFTWARE SETTINGS OPEN THE SD CARD OPEN FILES PLAYBACK DRIVE DATA...
  • Page 3: Safety Advice

    SAFETY ADVICE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Please make sure you follow the safety advice/instructions given in the user guide. Caution RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
  • Page 4: Gps Reception

    GPS RECEPTION Activate the product in an area without large buildings to improve GPS reception. The commercial purpose GPS has the average range error of more than 15 meters and the range error could be more than 100 meters due to environmental conditions like buildings, roadside trees etc. The temperature range for optimum operation of the GPS receiver in your car is -10 ~ 50°C.
  • Page 5: Contents

    CONTENTS Vehicle Recorder Power Cable Sticker for Windscreen mounting (One adhered to bracket, one extra pc) Square cable adhesives (x5) Alcohol Prep pad (x2) Black zip ties (x5) Keys (x1)
  • Page 6: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION FRONT Bracket (GPS/GLONASS inside) Camera Lens SIDE SIM Slot Locking Cover (Mini 2FF SIM) SD Memory Card Slot...
  • Page 7 INTRODUCTION BACK Warning LED Red LED PANIC Record LED Button Blue LED G-Sensor Communication LED Calibration Green LED button...
  • Page 8 INTRODUCTION POWER ADAPTOR Power Specifications POWER CABLE Input: DC 10~32V, 2A Black (Ground) Output: DC 5V, 3A Red (Power Battery +) White (Power IGN + ) Green (Alarm In, NC/NO), (External panic button+ ) Black (Ground), (External panic button- ) Orange (Alarm In, Voltage on/off (3~70V)) Yellow (Alarm out), Low(0V) to High (5V) External Panic Button...
  • Page 9: Finctions

    FUNCTIONS Automatic Booting Once the CP2 has been wired to your car power source the CP2 will be boot up, this will take around 1 minute for the unit to be ready to record. The default setting for record is the continuous recording at 10fps, 720P resolution.
  • Page 10 FUNCTIONS G-Sensor Calibration G-Sensor Calibration is needed after installing the CP2. 1. Install the unit and park the vehicle on a flat surface . 2. Turn on the unit and press the small red button three seconds. 3. Then calibration will be done with “beep” sound. Built-in power backup (Super Capacitor) When power to the unit is interrupted, CP2 creates the last file using the internal Super Capacitor.
  • Page 11: Leds &Buzzer Specification

    LEDS & BUZZER SPECIFICATION RED LED (Warning), BLUE LED (Record), GREEN LED (Communication)
  • Page 12: Installation

    INSTALLATION WARNING: SmartWitness installations should be performed by a qualified individual or installation professional only. Working with a vehicle's power system can be dangerous to both you and your vehicle. This installation is intended only to be a guide since vehicle designs and power/input sources can vary significantly from vehicle to vehicle.
  • Page 13: Configuration Tool User Guide

    CONFIGURATION TOOL USER GUIDE Configuration Tool CP2 Software PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENT Recommended PC specifications for Configuration Tool Software Windows 7/8/8.1/10 Core 2 Duo 2.5GHz or Higher 2GB or Higher Interface SD Memory Card Reader Install : 55MB or Higher Backup : 4GB or Higher Free space Display 1024 x 768 pixel/True Color or higher...
  • Page 14 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION The CP2 Configuration Tool Software is on the provided SD card. (Also available on our website: support.smartwitness.com) 1. Connect the SD card into your PC (if your computer does not have and SD card slot use the USB SD card reader) and open the “My Computer”...
  • Page 15: Initialize Sd Card

    INITIALIZE SD CARD This icon is located at the bottom of the configuration tool software. To initialize the SD card quickly, click on the above icon and you will be presented with the following screen to choose the SD card to initialize. Click ‘OK’ when selected.
  • Page 16: Device Settings

    DEVICE SETTINGS Camera check box Check all the cameras you wish to use. Video Type: Set the video type for 2 camera and external monitor ”NTSC or PAL” Cam Title Use the alphabet and numbers to rename (max 10 digits) the cameras. The new names will be displayed on the live screen and all recordings.
  • Page 17: Record Settings

    RECORD SETTINGS Resolution CH1: VGA (640x480), HD (1280x720), FHD (1920x1080) CH2: NTSC D1 (720x480), PAL D1 (720x576) Frame Rate CH1 only: Adjust the frame rate from 30fps, 15fps, 10fps, 5~1fps When you use 2 Channel (NTSC) CH1: FHD 15fps, 10fps, 5~1fps HD 30fps, 15fps, 10fps, 5~1fps VGA 30fps, 15fps, 10fps, 5~1fps CH2: 30fps, 15fps, 10fps, 5~1fps...
  • Page 18 RECORD SETTINGS Record Mode • Continuous (Always recording when powered by DC 12/24V.) • Event (Automatically starts recording by G-sensor or Panic button or Alarm In.) • Dual (The continuous record fps is 1fps and Event record will work according to the Fps setting.) •...
  • Page 19: Event Settings

    EVENT SETTINGS Event settings You can set the unit to record when triggered by the G-Sensor, Panic Button and GPS Speed Limit and Alarm Inputs. And you can set the Alarm out duration per each event. G-Sensor Sensitivity: The shock sensor sensitivity can be set to ‘Simple setting Mode’...
  • Page 20 EVENT SETTINGS Select record channel Channel1 (Camera1) Channel2(Camera2) Over Speed: When the vehicle speed over the speed limit more than 5seconds. System Warning: SD card error, Video loss, Video Standard error...
  • Page 21: System Settings

    SYSTEM SETTINGS This option allows you to adjust the Time Zone, GPS Time synchronization, set your Vehicle No and also the Driver ID. SD Card Auto Format Feature: When the SD card has an error and cannot record, the card will be formatted and all data will be erased.
  • Page 22: Network Settings

    NETWORK SETTINGS Check ‘Enable’ to use cellular connection. Adjust the settings like Dial No., APN, password, User ID, Authentication etc. Please refer to the cellular service provider for these settings. Support 10 x AP (Access Point) SSID: The SSID of any wireless adapters must match the SSID you configure in here.
  • Page 23: Dms5 Settings

    DMS5 SETTINGS Set Domain/Static IP and Port number And check the options • Transmit Live Tracking Data • Transmit Telematics Data (DRV) • Transmit Event Data. And then select events Please contact your distributor for the correct server settings on this tab.
  • Page 24: Software User Guide

    SOFTWARE USER GUIDE PC Viewer Software PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Recommended PC specifications for PC Viewer Software Windows 7/8/8.1/10 Core 2 Duo 2.5GHz or Higher 2GB or Higher Interface SD Memory Card Reader Install : 55MB or Higher Backup : 4GB or Higher Free space Display 1024 x 768 pixel/True Color or higher...
  • Page 25 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION The PC Viewer Software is on the provided SD card. (Also available on our website.) 1. Connect the SD card into your PC (if your computer does not have and SD card slot use the USB SD card reader) and open the “My Computer” 2.
  • Page 26: Pc Viewer Software Settings

    PC VIEWER SOFTWARE SETTINGS Viewing settings This setting is for the PC Viewer Software itself. To set the Recorder, refer to page 16. Click the ‘Password’ button. Password for the PC Viewer Software can be set with any number between 1000-9999. The ‘speed’...
  • Page 27: Open The Sd Card

    OPEN THE SD CARD Insert the SD card into your PC ① Click “Select SD Card” icon ② Select the SD card drive and click “OK” ③ Click “Open SD Card” The playback file list and “Continuous” and “Event” tap is displayed on the right side of the screen. You can hide the playback list by clicking the close icon.
  • Page 28: Open Files

    OPEN FILES If you want to play a specific file that has been backed up on the PC or SD Card, Click the “Open files” icon “Open files” icon Select the MDT file you want to play and click “Open”. The image of the selected file will then be displayed and you can click the “Play”...
  • Page 29: Playback

    PLAYBACK Camera title - Resolution Record Mode 1234AB Hank G-Sensor value GPS Speed Time Display Frame / Total frames number Vehicle No & Driver ID...
  • Page 30 PLAYBACK Reverse Play Previous Next Pause Image Image Capture Screen Record Video Volume Playback Speed Control Alarm Indicator Playback control bar...
  • Page 31: Drive Data

    DRIVE DATA “Drive Data” icon The default setting only displays the G-sensor graphs but other information may be added by checking the boxes in the upper part of the screen. G-Sensor: (X axis: red, Y axis: green, Z axis: blue, based on the positioning of the main unit) is shown with the data reference point zero-point calibrated and positive shocks as (+) and negative shocks as (-).
  • Page 32: Tracking Map

    TRACKING MAP “Tracking Map” icon The route taken will be displayed on the Google map. The playback position will be shown on the map with the orange arrow. The blue markings show the route taken. To see the route and position on the Google map, the GPS data should be recorded with video.
  • Page 33: Event Search

    EVENT SEARCH “Event Search” icon The “Event Search” help to find a specific data quickly. Select “Search Range” and select “Search Conditions” And then click Search button. Choose an event from the searched list and click “Go to Video” to see the video.
  • Page 34: Privacy Settings

    PRIVACY SETTINGS “Privacy Settings” icon Set the mosaic area on the video for privacy protection. When backing up the data as a JPG or AVI format and playing in the Viewer software, you are able to make a mosaic processing on the area you have set.
  • Page 35: Save Jpeg And Avi File

    SAVE JPEG AND MP4 FILE Pause the playback and click “Save JPG” icon to make JPG images. “Save JPG” icon Pause the playback and click “Save MP4 Video” icon to make a MP4 file. “Save MP4 Video” icon...
  • Page 36: Print Image

    PRINT IMAGE Pause the playback and click “Print Image” icon. “Print Image” icon Type Subject and Comments1 and Comments 2 Alter the printer settings to change paper size/orientation etc.
  • Page 37: Backing Up Files

    BACKING UP FILES Back up the recorded data on your PC. There is an option to store data by type to easy management of data. “Backup Data” icon The start time is when the video was paused and cannot be changed once you start this process.
  • Page 38: Backup Data List And Export

    BACKUP DATA LIST AND EXPORT You can use the data backup list to play data files easier that have been backed up. “Backup Data List and Export” icon Choose the folder where the backup files are at the bottom of the screen. (It will automatically show the last folder that was accessed.) Then, select the type by scrolling down the options.
  • Page 39: Specification

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Image sensor 2 Megapixel CMOS Sensor Angle of View 150° (H:121.1°, V : 62.4° ±5% ) LTE CAT4 B2(1900),B4(AWS),B13(700) Wireless WiFi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth (4.2) UL:5.76Mbps, DL : 7.2Mbps Max Data Rate 1080p(1920x1080), 720p(1280x720), VGA(640x480) Video resolution 2nd camera: D1(720x480) CH1: FHD (30fps) Recording Speed...
  • Page 40: Appendix Recording Time Table

    APPENDIX: Recording time table This table is a guideline only. Actual results may vary depending on a variety of factors on the road.
  • Page 41: Appendix Upgrade

    CP2 Firmware Update Instructions via SD card NOTE: If you're using CP2 with a SIM and connected service, please consult your telematics provider or SmartWitness before attempting to update you r device firmware. In this case, the firmware update can be much more easil y applied to your device using Smart API over-the-air update service.
  • Page 42: Technical Support And Warranty

    Technical Support & Warranty TECHNICAL SUPPORT For Technical Support, please contact your local distributor or visit support.smartwitness.com. LIMITED WARRANTY This product is supplied with 2 year warranty. The Warranty excludes products That have been misused, (including accidental damage) and damage caused by normal wear and tear.
  • Page 43: Optional Item

    Facial Recognition Lens: Recognizes facial patterns and alerts drivers who are fatigued or distracted to help avoid accidents, Alarm I/O to trigger recording of the Video Lens on the SmartWitness recorder. RFRD-1000 Driver ID card reader (RFID) Periodically(every 10 seconds) reads the card ID for easy driver identification.
  • Page 44 smartwitness.com...
  • Page 45 FCC Part 15.19 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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