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MobileView 7000 Series User Manual
1072995B • REV 02.00 • ISS OCT 2016
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  • Page 1 MobileView 7000 Series User Manual 1072995B • REV 02.00 • ISS OCT 2016...
  • Page 2 Android is a trademark of Google, Inc. Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products. This document applies to MobileView 7000 Series Recorder N0000 http://www.interlogix.com/mobileview 1-855-MOBVIEW (662-8439) MobileViewTS@fs.utc.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Power connections .......................... 14 Video out connection ........................14 Audio out connection ........................14 P7 H .................... 14 ARNESS ONNECTIONS Power connections .......................... 16 Relay output............................. 16 Analog input ............................ 16 ......................18 HARNESS CONNECTIONS MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 4 ........................31 ISCOVERY ..........................32 THERNET Assign Ethernet Ports ........................32 ........................33 IRELESS ETTINGS WPA Security Modes ........................33 Client Settings ..........................33 Wireless Survey..........................33 ........................34 RANSMIT IMITS SYSTEM SETTINGS ......................34 MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 5 Opening the Media menu ........................ 47 G Sensor Menu ..........................47 Opening the G Sensor Menu......................48 .......................... 48 LARM Opening the Alarm Menu ........................ 48 .......................... 49 THER Opening the Other Menu ......................... 49 MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 6 URRENT IMITS SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ....................55 CHAPTER 6 USE CASES ................ 56 SCREEN SNAPS ........................ 56 CAMERA DEVICE LIST ...................... 56 DECIDING VIDEO STREAM ....................56 INSTALL A WIRELESS CARD ....................56 GLOSSARY ................... 57 MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction This manual provides an overview of the product and detailed instructions for MobileView 7000 Series recorders. The 7000 Series recorders include the 7001 Network Video Recorder and 7001H Hybrid Network Video Recorder. Read these instructions and all related documentation before installing or operating this product.
  • Page 10: 7000 Series

    (16) total and optimizes front and rear ports and connectors to improve installation time and eliminate redundancy. The central component of the MobileView system is a high-quality recorder. It records time-stamped data for up to 16 IP or analog cameras, up to 12 digital inputs, and two analog inputs.
  • Page 11: 7001H

    5. External wireless 6. Wireless antenna 7. Antenna connection cable 8. Recorder status 9. Ethernet PoE switch (required for IP cameras) Product Contents The MobileView 7000 Series recorders include: • Recorder main assembly and key • Removable media caddy and key •...
  • Page 12: Front And Rear Panels

    MobileView 7000 Series recorders support these accessories: • 16 IP input channels (7001) • 16 IP or analog AV input channels (7001H) • Status/tag button • GPS antenna • External wireless • LCD display monitor Inspect the package and contents for visible damage. If any components are damaged or missing, do not use the unit and contact the supplier immediately.
  • Page 13: 7001H Front Panel

    Connection for a USB removable storage device Connects the NVR to network for internet connectivity Caddy key Rotate right to lock, left to unlock. Lock Thumbscrews Tighten to ensure caddy does not fall out when key lock is unlocked MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 14: 7001 Rear Panel

    Network interface VGA interface to connect viewing monitor 7001H Rear Panel Name Description POWER 6-pin aviation plug for power supply RS485 Connector RS232 Connector for RS-232 devices AVOUT 4-pin aviation plug for audio and video output MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 15: Reviewing Stored Images

    Reviewing Stored Images The 7000 Series recorders convert information from IP and/or analog AV inputs into digital format and store it onto the removable media caddy. This data is exported or reviewed by a Video Review Station running MobileView Depot Manager software.
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Installation And Wiring

    Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring Network Video Recording System The MobileView 7000 Series recorder is designed for installation on public transit vehicles. Components of the recorder assembly 1. Recorder main housing 2. Recorder storage caddy Locating the Recorder Recorders are normally mounted in the vehicle’s electronics enclosure. These enclosures vary in size and location, depending on the vehicle make and model and provide enough space for the recorder.
  • Page 17: Tools And Materials

      General tools Tie wraps (8 in.)   Heat shrink Torx bit, secured #10   Hole saws, up to 1–1/8 in. Wire snake   Laptop/viewing station Wire strippers  Thread-locking compound MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 18: Attaching Recorder Hardware

    Attaching Recorder Hardware Use the following information to attach field wires directly to connectors. Harnesses provide an easy way to connect and disconnect the recorder from the vehicle for service, maintenance, or repair. Connectors must be fully seated and each screw down tightly to ensure the connector remains in place during normal operation.
  • Page 19: Connections

    Connections Connectors and harnesses are used to connect power cables and other parts to the MobileView system. P1 and P1A harness connections The P1/P1A harness joins a 6-pin Molex type connector to the circular P1/P1A connector. This assembly provides dedicated termination points for main power, ground, and ignition. Common and specific usage of each termination point is provided in the following table.
  • Page 20: Connecting The Power

    Molex terminal for proper voltage and polarity. Main power and ignition voltages should be nominal 12 or 24 VDC. Note: MobileView 7000 Series recorder supports nominal SAE vehicle voltages of 12 and 24 VDC. 7. After confirming voltages and polarities are correct, remove vehicle power, plug the P1/P1A connector into the recorder, and tighten the retaining ring.
  • Page 21: Video Out Connection

    Common and specific usage of each termination point is provided in the following table. P3 Serial Harness P3 Harness pinout 5-pin Molex Color Connector Green RXD (Receive) P3.1 White TXD (Transmit) P3.2 MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 22: Serial Power Connections

    Common and specific usage of each termination point is provided in the following tables. Each table represents the connector J2, J3, or J5. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 23 J3A.2 Digital input 2 P7.7 J3A.3 White Digital input 3 P7.6 J3A.4 Blue Digital input 4 P7.5 J3A.5 Brown Digital input 5 P7.16 J3A.6 Orange Digital input 6 P7.15 J3A.7 Purple Digital input 7 P7.14 MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 24: Power Connections

    Analog input can be used to track temperature fluctuations on key vehicle systems. Not all monitored vehicles provide a voltage output. When one is not available, use a conversion device with corresponding voltage output. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 25 R1 of 3.3 kΩ with an R2 of 10 kΩ. R1 = (R2 * Vin / Vout) - R2 Ω Ω R1 = (10 k * 40 VDC / 30 VDC) – 10 k Ω R1 = 3.3 k MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 26: P8 Harness Connections

    Swapping a caddy between models in the 7000 product family does not change normal storage operations. This includes:  Previously recorded data will not be lost (except FIFO)  Mass storage for new surveillance information. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 27: Chapter 3 Configuration

    Chapter 3 Configuration MobileView 7000 Series recorders implement a built-in web server to provide system configuration using a web browser interface. Only Internet Explorer 11 running on Windows 7 or Windows 10 is supported. Service laptop requirements The service laptop must meet minimum requirements to function correctly. The minimum requirements are: ...
  • Page 28: Opening A Browser Connection

    Once the recorder has been installed, configure using a connected service laptop. Login Once connected to the recorder, a browser logon page displays. Enter the correct username and password and click Log in to enter the configuration pages. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 29: Landing Page

    Upon entering valid credentials the user is presented with a landing page containing basic information about the device. Web Page Window Layout Upon logging in, MobileView web page layouts conform to the following example. Web Page Window Layout Main window legend...
  • Page 30: Configuration Pages

    1. Click Video. 2. Click Overlay Settings. 3. Toggle each setting on or off. A check mark displays when the option is on. 4. Click Apply. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 31: Camera Settings

    The page defines the IP and analog channels available on the recorder along with the current network address and protocol assignments for IP device. IP addresses may be changed or deleted to suit an individual installation or device type. MobileView recommends leaving settings at their default values.
  • Page 32: Ip Basic Settings

    Configure detailed camera channel and device parameters on the IP Advanced Settings page. The most common parameters are duplicated on the IP Basic Settings page but important video transmission, video adjustment, and video overlay parameters are reserved only for this advanced page. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 33: Events Pages

    Events summary displays information for currently programmed events. The event settings cannot be changed. New events are added with default parameters selected. 1. Click Events. 2. Click Event Summary. Configuring an event is performed using Configure Event. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 34: Configuring An Event

    3. Use the Event Identification section to define how a trigger activates the event. 4. Use the Event Trigger section to set the event trigger input. 5. Use the Output Action section to define system reactions when the event has been triggered. 6. Click Apply. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 35: Special Concepts

    Configure system alarms and alert parameters using System Alarms. Active system alarms are displayed on the LCD of the Exception menu and transmitted using the J1939 interface extension when enabled. System alarms are ignored unless the Report check box is selected. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 36: Configuring Alarm Triggered Record

    Results are not guaranteed.  Install Orientation: Define device mounting orientation on the vehicle. Establishing orientation is required for proper performance of direction based acceleration alarms G Sensor MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 37: Setting Up G Sensor Alarm

    Analog Inputs: Analog inputs are sensors without a single defined ON or OFF state such as pressure, lever position, and fuel level sensors. These devices have a set value triggering an action. Analog inputs activate when the current value is higher or lower than the set value. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 38: Alarm Outputs

    Alarm Inputs Alarm Outputs Use the Alarm Outputs option to enter a descriptive name for each relay output. The current state of the output is also displayed and dynamically updated. Alarm Outputs MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 39: Accelerometer

    Auto Discovery sets the network destination for device discovery messages. Discovery messages contain limited information about the recorder and location on the network. This information is used by MobileView software to establish periodic and ongoing communications with the device. ...
  • Page 40: Ethernet

    3. Make any necessary changes to the network including changing the IP address of the interface, subnet mask of the interface, gateway of the interface, and the HTTP port for the interface. 4. Click Apply. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 41: Wireless Settings

    When equipped with a wireless card, the device supports basic wireless survey capabilities. Pressing the Survey button opens a dialog displaying information about nearby access points. Highlight the desired row and press Select to automatically populate client wireless settings. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 42: Transmit Limits

    The Data Management option defines data retention and record settings. Date and Time Configure date and time settings for the device. Since the recorder is the master time clock, time settings are pushed to connected surveillance devices such as IP cameras. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 43: Media Setup

    HDD Temperature Profile: 0°C to 40°C External Ambient  SD Missing as Storage Error: The SD card is normally installed and contains the recorder log file. Check the box to trigger a storage error when the card is missing. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 44: Mux

    Currently the only supported serial device is the J1939 converter. The converter attaches to serial port COM2 using default settings. CAUTION: Console mode is a special mode is used by MobileView support personnel to perform advanced diagnostic functions and should not be enabled during normal system operation.
  • Page 45: Extensions

    When the media caddy is moved to a different device, the existing log is appended with activity from the new device as it occurs. Note: Logs have a limited size and the oldest data is overwritten with new data when the log space size is full. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 46: Configuration

    Configuration The device provides flexible configuration management. The Config window provides access to loading, saving, and resetting configuration to defaults. For remote users, an option to reboot the device is provided on this page. Config MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 47: Firmware

    Video Channel 10 Erratic, Intermittent or Incorrect  Video Channel 11 Erratic, Intermittent or Incorrect  Video Channel 12 Erratic, Intermittent or Incorrect  Video Channel 13 Erratic, Intermittent or Incorrect  Video Channel 14 Erratic, Intermittent or Incorrect MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 48: Supported Messages

    Listen Mode: Device monitors the J1939 network but does not transmit any data onto the network.  Active Mode: Device proactively transmits health status to the J1939 network and respond to queries from the network, MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 49: Configuration Input Messages

    Note: Messages must be enabled on the network by a source device. For example, to capture a front door open message, a device must exist on the network that transmits the front door open message. Input Messages MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 50: Configuration Message Database

    These files must be created by the MobileView engineering team. Once provided, upload the file by selecting browse and selecting the file. Select Target USB if the file exists on a memory device connected to the front USB port.
  • Page 51: Chapter 4 Lcd Panel

    Chapter 4 LCD Panel The MobileView 7000 series recorder has a front mounted LCD keypad with menu options. Use the menu on the LCD panel to navigate plain text commands and queries used to communicate with the device. Use the following information to get information and perform tasks on the LCD keypad.
  • Page 52: Lcd Menu

    If the buzzer is active for any of the exceptions, it silences for all exceptions when any active item is acknowledged. Previously acknowledged exceptions do not cause the buzzer to reactivate until the system reboots. If a new exception adds, the alarm buzzer reactivates. 1. Press Next on the main menu. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 53: Status Menu

    The video status menu displays active and receiving video channels.  IPC-ACT: This is a list of active IP and Analog camera channels. These channels match the device access list displayed on the cameras section of the Manage IP Devices web configuration page. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 54: Opening The Video Status Menu

    Client Mode: Wireless module in client mode Opening the Wireless Menu 1. After opening the Status menu, select Wireless to view the wireless status. 2. The status displays, automatically updates and cannot be changed. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 55: Media Menu

    The values are represented using the axis.  X: This is defined as side to side on the device (0G is normal)  Y: This is defined as front to back on the device (0G is normal) MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 56: Opening The G Sensor Menu

    Max allowed voltage = 40VDC Opening the Alarm Menu 1. After opening the Status menu, select Alarm to open the alarm status. 2. Alarm status displays and cannot be changed. The status automatically updates. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 57: Other Menu

    Ensure the recorder is housed in a locked enclosure or other area accessible to authorized personnel. If this is not possible, deselect the check box on the System: General Web Configuration page under LCD Setting and actions will not display. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 58: Opening Maintain Menu

    The saved file name format is fixed as “DeviceName_DeviceModel_mm-dd-yyyy.csv.” If no device is attached, an error message displays. If the media is not compatible with the device, it may be formatted using the Media action. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 59: Media Menu

    Use the shutdown option to immediately close all activity and initiate an orderly shutdown. The function is used to bypass the timed shutdown sequence during maintenance operation. Pressing enter immediately starts the shutdown process without confirmation. If startup conditions are present, the device restarts. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 60: Info Menu

    SN: Displays device serial number of the recorder  FW: Displays device embedded recorder firmware version  BD: Embedded firmware build date  MV: LCD display firmware build date  IR: Displays IR control ID Info Menu MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 61: Chapter 5 Hardware

    Interchangeable, drive caddy with USB port Geolocation and Positioning GPS based tracking Clock sync methods Via GPS or network timeserver Download Options Manual or automated via wireless Field Upgradable Software and Firmware update via USB memory device MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 62: Digital Input Recording

    Channel Bank: CH13-CH16 Max Output: 12V @ 2 Amp All channels in bank are limited to 2 Amp total. Short circuit on one channel causes others within bank to fail until short is removed. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 63: System Maintenance

    To keep the system working properly, it is recommended to routinely check the following:  Voltage  Temperature  Unobstructed access  Rear panel connectors tight and secure  Access to door  Clean with damp cloth MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 64: Chapter 6 Use Cases

    If they are requesting video, select Primary or Alarm stream. Install a Wireless Card A wireless card comes with a plate. Using a screwdriver, remove the plate and install the wireless card. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
  • Page 65: Glossary

     Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi is a mechanism of the wireless connecting electronic devices. A device enabled with Wi-Fi including PC, video game console, can connect to the internet using a wireless network access point. MobileView 7000 Series User Manual...
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