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  • Page 1 AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    In no event shall Genetec Inc. be liable to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage that is incidental to or consequential upon the instructions found in this document or the computer software and hardware products described herein.
  • Page 3: About This Guide

    • Warning. Indicates that an action or step can result in physical harm, or cause damage to hardware. IMPORTANT: Topics appearing in this guide that reference information found on third-party websites were accurate at the time of publication, however, this information is subject to change ™ without prior notice to Genetec...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Installing the SharpX using the hardmount bracket . Preparing the vehicle for a SharpX hardmount installation . Installing the Genetec hardmount on the vehicle for SharpX cameras . Attaching the SharpX pan/tilt/roll bracket to the hardmount . Installing the SharpX using the magmount .
  • Page 5 Field of view specifications for SharpX XGA (Standard) camera lenses . Field of view specifications for SharpX XGA (Tall) camera lenses . Field of view specifications for SharpX XGA (Wide) camera lenses . tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 6 Appendix E: Sharp portal . Logging on to the Sharp Portal . Appendix F: Hardware compliance . Hardware compliance information . Where to find product information . Technical support . tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 7 "Overview of aligning SharpX cameras" on page 67 • "Sealing the camera cable holes " on page 71 • "Completing the SharpX mobile installation" on page 72 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 8: Hardware Components For Sharpx Mobile Installation

    SharpX cameras can be attached to the vehicle using a hardmount or cameras magmout. For more information, see About mounting the SharpX camera for a mobile installation on page 18. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 9 Navigator box or the LPR receiver Processing Unit with AutoVu Navigation Option. For more information on which satellite navigation hardware to install, see Navigation hardware options page 52. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 10 LPR Processing Unit and are not currently use in AutoVu installations: • Tire TAGS port • SIM card • USB port • WLAN (back) • CELL DATA (back) tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 11: Hardware Components For Sharpx Mobile Installation With External Navigator Box

    Tire/Aux Imaging Adapter Module. For Adapter more information, see Connecting a wheel imaging camera on a SharpX system Module on page 48. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 12 Navigation hardware options on page 52. External The Navigator box is Genetec's proprietary in-vehicle device that provides GPS Navigator coordinates and odometry readings to Patroller. The Patroller software uses this information to provide precise geocoding for the vehicles associated with the plate reads.
  • Page 13: Preparing To Install Sharpx Mobile Hardware

    5 Inspect all the AutoVu components delivered to site for the installation. Ensure that there are no missing or defective components. If any components are missing, please notify your Genetec representative within 30 days. After you finish Install SharpX mobile hardware.
  • Page 14 • Grease pencil: Used to mark support locations on the roof of the vehicle. • Center punch: Used to mark drilling locations on the roof of the vehicle tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 15: Installing Sharpx Mobile Hardware

    Sharp Portal. Complete the field report with the required information from the installation. Related Topics Camera cabling do's and dont's on page 26 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 16: Connecting Sharpx Systems In A Test Environment

    What you should know Cables and a power supply are provided. The image below depicts a SharpX mobile setup using the Genetec lab cable (part number AU- KLABPWRKIT for Sharp or AU-K-LABPWRKITX for SharpX). For more information on the available lab cables, contact your Genetec Sales Representative.
  • Page 17: About Mounting The Lpr Processing Unit

    • Make sure that there is nothing vital (for example, break lines or the fuel tank) that could be damaged when screwing the mounting bracket to the vehicle. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 18 • To install the LPR Processing Unit with the flanges pointing in, you will need a template so that you can accurately mark the mounting holes. Create a template with the following measurements: tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 19 • Install the vertical bracket before you attach the LPR Processing Unit to the bracket. Example Watch this video to learn more. Click the Captions icon (CC) to turn on video captions in one of the available languages. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 20: Cable Tester Overview

    Red/green flashing: No ground connected (black wire on SharpX 5-pos camera connector) Red/amber flashing: Intermittent connection Chaser pattern: No passive board connected or no cable connected tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 21: Testing Sharpx Cables By Performing A Passive Test

    4 Set the Cable Tester to SharpX mode. NOTE: Using the wrong Mode will result in incorrect test results. 5 Press and release the Push To Test button. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 22: Testing Sharpx Cables By Performing An Active Test

    Processing Unit ports. Other problems, such as firmware/software issues can make a camera port inoperative. The Cable Tester will not be able to signal such issues via an Active test. If the cable passes the passive and active test, but you still have LPR camera problems, contact Genetec Technical Support.
  • Page 23 Active test to confirm that the source of the error is the LPR Processing Unit. If all wire LEDs are solid green, the cable and LPR Processing Unit ports have passed the active test. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 24: About Mounting The Sharpx Camera For A Mobile Installation

    About mounting the SharpX camera for a mobile installation In a mobile installation, SharpX cameras can be attached to the roof of the vehicle using the Genetec pan/tilt/roll bracket in conjunction with either the Genetec hardmount or magmount. In addition, a variety of mounting brackets are available to attach the camera directly to the vehicle's light bar.
  • Page 25: Installing The Sharpx Using The Hardmount Bracket

    Hard mounting the camera involves drilling holes into your vehicle. Make sure you know exactly where you want the camera units to be located (front-left, front-right, and so on). After installation, you can adjust the pan and tilt angles. Contact your Genetec representative if you are not sure where to install the camera units.
  • Page 26 9 If the mounting block location is good with no obstructions, switch to the 6.35 cm (1/4”) drill bit and re-drill all the holes for the mounting block. 10 Deburr the holes to remove any metal shards or remnants. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 27: Installing The Genetec Hardmount On The Vehicle For Sharpx Cameras

    Installing the Genetec hardmount on the vehicle for SharpX cameras You use the Genetec hardmount when you want to permanently install the SharpX cameras on your vehicle. The hardmount is the base for the SharpX pan/tilt mount. Before you begin Prepare your vehicle for a hardmount installation.
  • Page 28: Attaching The Sharpx Pan/Tilt/Roll Bracket To The Hardmount

    Attach the SharpX to the hardmount. Attaching the SharpX pan/tilt/roll bracket to the hardmount After you have attached the Genetec hardmount to your vehicle, you must attach the SharpX camera using the pan/tilt/roll bracket. Before you begin Install the SharpX hardmount on the vehicle.
  • Page 29 Example Watch this video to learn more. Click the Captions icon (CC) to turn on video captions in one of the available languages. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 30: Installing The Sharpx Using The Magmount

    What you should know WARNING: Do not remove the silicone boots covering the magnets. Genetec is not responsible for scratches to the vehicle’s paint caused by contact with bare magnets. NOTE: The mount’s magnets are extremely strong, and may be difficult to remove once attached to your vehicle’s roof.
  • Page 31 5 Attach the grooved end of the universal window seal to your vehicle’s passenger window. You can cut the seal as needed to fit your window. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 32: Camera Cabling Do's And Dont's

    Seal the holes to prevent water from entering the vehicle. Example Watch this video to learn more. Click the Captions icon (CC) to turn on video captions in one of the available languages. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 33: Drilling The Camera Cable Holes

    Example Watch this video to learn more. Click the Captions icon (CC) to turn on video captions in one of the available languages. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 34: Selecting The Camera Ports For The Lpr Processing Unit

    • The LPR Processing Unit model number is on the product label on the unit. The following sticker example shows a LPR Processing Unit X1S model: tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 35: Camera Connections For The X1S Lpr Processing Unit

    XGA camera. X1S LPR Processing Unit Camera port 1 Hardware path 1 Camera port 2 Camera port 3 Hardware path 2 Camera port 4 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 36: Camera Connections For The X2S Lpr Processing Unit

    1 SBC 1 Hardware Camera path 2 port 2 Hardware Camera path 3 port 3 SBC 2 Hardware Camera path 4 port 4 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 37: Securing Wires Using Tension Clamp Connectors

    3 Use a 2.5mm flat head screwdriver to push in the tension clamps, insert the required wires into the poles, and then release the tension clamps. 4 Gently tug the wires to make sure they are secure. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 38: Attaching Strain Relief Clips

    Example Watch this video to learn more. Click the Captions icon (CC) to turn on video captions in one of the available languages. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 39: Connecting Sharpx Cameras For A Mobile Installation

    Vehicle vibrations will cause these connectors to fail. Connections should be soldered and shrink wrapped. To connect the SharpX, refer to the illustration below, and the steps that follow: tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 40 Unit. 5 Connect your network cable to the LAN 1 port on the LPR Processing Unit, and the other end to your in-vehicle computer. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 41: Connecting The Power Port To The Lpr Processing Unit

    • C: 12V Ignition (IGN). Use 20 AWG to 14 AWG (yellow). Include a 0.5A fuse (in-line or in the OEM fuse box using a tap fuse adapter). • D: Tension clamps tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 42 The following table shows the appropriate ferrules for each wire gauge: Wire AWG Ferrule color Blue Black Grey Violet tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 43: Connecting The Camera Cable To The Lpr Processing Unit

    5 cm (2 in.) when you crimp the RJ45 connector. 5 Strip 10 mm (3/8 in.) of insulation from the camera wires (the drain wire has no insulation). tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 44 Repeat these steps for your other SharpX camera(s) as needed. Related Topics LED statuses on the SharpX camera unit on page 78 Securing wires using tension clamp connectors on page 31 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 45: Connecting The Camera's Cat5E Cable To The Lpr Processing Unit

    2 Label the primary wire at the fuse to help identify the circuit for future service. 3 Run the wire to the LPR Processing Unit location. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 46: Connecting The Lpr Processing Unit To The Ignition Signal

    When you have identified a suitable fuse, cycle the power to ensure that the power is on when the key is in the RUN position and off when the key is in the OFF position. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 47: Power Management In An Autovu System

    IMPORTANT: Do not let the dielectric compound touch the contacts inside the cable connector. 2 Align the notch on the cable connector with the notch on the camera port. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 48 4 As you turn the connector ring clockwise, move the connector up and down to make sure that the cable connection is tight enough. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 49: About Installing Wheel Imaging Cameras In A Mobile Autovu System

    • Additional cable glands (grommets) Example Watch this video to learn more. Click the Captions icon (CC) to turn on video captions in one of the available languages. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 50: Wheel Imaging Camera Location

    Example Watch this video to learn more. Click the Captions icon (CC) to turn on video captions in one of the available languages. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 51: Drilling The Mounting And Cabling Holes For Your Wheel Imaging Camera

    2 Use a center punch to mark the center of the mounting screw holes as well as the cable hole. IMPORTANT: Before drilling any holes, ensure that there are no obstacles, wires, or braces that will prevent the installation of the camera. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 52: Running A Wheel Imaging Camera Cable For A Sharpx

    • The wheel imaging camera is shipped with a 4.5 m (15’) camera cable extension. The cable is IP67 rated and is suitable for all-weather installations. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 53: Mounting A Wheel Imaging Camera

    NOTE: (Side mount) Depending on the vehicle, you may need to access the inside of the body panel either through the tail light assembly or by removing the trunk liner. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 54: Connecting A Wheel Imaging Camera On A Sharpx System

    3 Connect the BNC from the wheel imaging camera to the port with corresponding SharpX camera. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 55: Aligning A Wheel Imaging Camera

    “Up” sticker is at the top. 5 In the live feed, confirm that the horizon is not tilted in the image. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 56 6 Adjust the wheel imaging camera alignment so that the vehicle’s wheel is centered in the live feed image. 7 Tighten the set screws to secure the camera. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 57: About Autovu Satellite Hardware

    AutoVu system still knows how far and how fast you are driving (odometry signal), and if you change direction (gyroscope and accelerometers). tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 58: Navigation Hardware Options

    (optional). Connect the LPR Processing Unit NAV connection. 6 Configure AutoVu Navigation settings in Patroller. For more information, refer to the Patroller Administrator Guide. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 59: Installing Navigation Hardware When Using The Navigator Box

    For information about installing Patroller, see the Patroller Administrator Guide. Install the satellite navigation hardware. 3 Configure Patroller GPS settings for an external USB GPS. For information, see the Patroller Administrator Guide. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 60: Installing The Satellite Navigation Hardware For Sharpx

    • Avoid bending the cable sharply. Try to make all bends with a smooth radius. • Coil excess cable length, do not bunch the cable as this will affect the performance of the system. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 61: Installing The Gps Driver

    AutoVu SharpX mobile installation • Use the Genetec supplied USB cable for the installation. Do not substitute the USB cable for another type or length as the USB cable supplied is specifically approved for this application. 3 With the satellite hardware installed and the cable secured, connect the satellite hardware to the AutoVu system.
  • Page 62: Installing The Magneto Coil For Rear Wheel Drive Vehicles

    • D: Magneto coil • E: Mounting bracket • F: Stamped nut • G: Bolt • H: Drive shaft • I: Tie strap • J: Magnet tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 63 13 Re-check that the gap between the coil bolt and the magnet does not exceed 1/4” (0.64 cm). tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 64: Installing The Magneto Coil For Front Wheel Drive Vehicles

    • As an alternative to installing the magneto kit, you can connect to the vehicles VSS signal. For front wheel drive vehicles, you must install the magneto coil in front of the CV joint. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 65 3 Find the best location to install the magneto coil. The distance between the coil bolt head and the magnet that will be attached to the axle housing will need to be no more than 1/4" (0.64 cm). tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 66 Navigator box, or to the NAV port of the LPR Processing Unit, depending on the hardware you are installing. The wires must remain twisted for noise immunity. The magneto coil is now installed. You can lower the vehicle. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 67: Installing The Autovu Navigation Option On The Lpr Processing Unit

    • - ODO and + ODO: Pulse odometry. Connect the signal from the Magneto coil or VSS. Related Topics Installing the satellite navigation hardware for SharpX on page 54 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 68: Installing The External Navigator Box

    CAUTION: Do not connect the Navigator box directly to the vehicle’s battery. It should only receive power when your vehicle’s engine is running. • Relays 1 and 2: Not supported. Do not connect. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 69 2 On the front of the Navigator box, connect the USB port to the in-vehicle computer’s USB port. IMPORTANT: You cannot use a standard USB cable for this connection. Use only the Genetec USB cable (part number: AU-H-USBCBL15). Example Watch this video to learn more.
  • Page 70: Guidelines For Installing The In-Vehicle Computer

    The laptop will then run on its own battery (duration configurable in Windows). The following diagram shows a typical installation where power for the in-vehicle computer is controlled by the LPR Processing Unit relay: tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 71: Alignment Scenarios For Sharp And Sharpx Cameras

    Y and D measurements in the following table in conjunction with the instructions for setting up the tripod. If the provided alignment scenarios do not apply to your installation, contact your Genetec representative for more information. Type of Your camera...
  • Page 72 (12mm) • D = 88" (2.24m) • D = 101" (2.56m) Related Topics Field of view specifications for SharpX camera lenses on page 83 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 73: Overview Of Aligning Sharpx Cameras

    NOTE: Do not tighten the securing screws for the pan/tilt. You will need to fine-tune the pan/tilt angles to properly align the camera. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 74: Setting Up The Tripod

    To set up the tripod: 1 Secure the end of the measuring tape to the camera using one of the hook and loop clips. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 75: Attaching The Target To The Tripod

    2 Attach the plastic thumb-head screw to the wing nut (both sides). 3 Raise the tripod to its full length. The center of the target should be 36 in. (0.9 m) from the ground. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 76: Aligning The Sharpx With The Target

    3 Adjust the pan/tilt angles of the camera as needed to align the crosshairs with the target. The camera is aligned. After you finish Repeat the procedure for your other cameras, as needed. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 77: Sealing The Camera Cable Holes

    3 Press the butyl tape into place to ensure a tight seal. Example Watch this video to learn more. Click the Captions icon (CC) to turn on video captions in one of the available languages. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 78: Completing The Sharpx Mobile Installation

    • Point of contact information for the customer: • Name • Title • Phone number and/or email • A read report to evaluate the performance. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 79 77 • "LED statuses on the SharpX camera unit" on page 78 • "Troubleshooting SharpX network communication and Patroller ports" on page 80 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 80: Chapter 2: Troubleshooting For Sharpx Mobile Installation

    No Ethernet network connectivity is possible. Power Fault A fault was detected Toggles on the main power once per source. second tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 81 The LPR Processing Blinks three update request Unit firmware times then update is beginning shortly. The unit will restart after completion (5 minutes max). tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 82 IP configuration is reset to factory values. All LEDs flash 5 times in one second. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 83: Camera Data-Link Status Leds On The Lpr Processing Unit

    Registered The camera is registered with the trunk unit, and can exchange control messages with the LPR engine. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 84: Led Statuses On The Sharpx Camera Unit

    (some LEDs shut off), or the illuminator may be completely disabled. Firmware Fault A critical fault was detected Red (steady) in the control board microcontroller. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 85 The camera unit is being Blinks green rapidly (e.g., 10 per updated and it will reset after second) completion (normally 10~20 seconds, max 5 min). tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 86: Troubleshooting Sharpx Network Communication And Patroller Ports

    To troubleshoot Patroller ports: • Consult the Patroller Administrator Guide for a complete list of ports. Patroller’s InstallShield takes care of opening the required firewall ports. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 87: Additional Resources

    88 • "Sharp and SharpX CAT5E cables" on page 90 • "Sharp portal" on page 96 • "Hardware compliance" on page 98 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 88: Appendix A: Camera Lenses

    Camera lenses This section includes the following topics: • "Field of view specifications for SharpX camera lenses" on page 83 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 89: Field Of View Specifications For Sharpx Camera Lenses

    8 mm 27.0° 20.4° 5.9 ft 4.3 ft 4.9 ft 11.7 ft 6.8 ft (1.8 m) (1.3 m) (1.5 m) (3.6 m) (2.1 m) tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 90: Field Of View Specifications For Sharpx Xga (Standard) Camera Lenses

    16 mm 13.69° 12.66° 9.1 ft 8.4 ft 15.6 ft 37.4 ft 21.8 ft (2.8 m) (2.6 m) (4.8 m) (11.4 m) (6.6 m) tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 91: Field Of View Specifications For Sharpx Xga (Wide) Camera Lenses

    8 mm 33.42° 21.46° 12.3 ft 7.3 ft 7.8 ft 18.7 ft 10.9 ft (3.7 m) (2.2 m) (2.4 m) (5.7 m) (3.3 m) tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 92: Appendix B: Network Settings

    Network settings This section includes the following topics: • "Default IP addresses of LPR Processing Units" on page 87 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 93: Default Ip Addresses Of Lpr Processing Units

    192.168.10.10 For SharpX X2S with four camera ports. The "NAV" IP address only applies to LPR Processing Units that include the AutoVu Navigation Option. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 94: Appendix C: Restarting Sharpx Cameras

    Restarting SharpX cameras This section includes the following topics: • "Restarting SharpX cameras" on page 89 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 95: Restarting Sharpx Cameras

    The connection to the Sharp Portal is momentarily lost. 4 Wait a few minutes to allow the SharpX to restart, then refresh the browser window to log on again. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 96: Appendix D: Sharp And Sharpx Cat5E Cables

    Sharp and SharpX CAT5E cables This section includes the following topics: ™ • "Shortening CAT5e cables using the EZ-RJPRO HD crimp tool" on page 91 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 97: Shortening Cat5E Cables Using The Ez-Rjpro™ Hd Crimp Tool

    1 Strip 20 cm (8 in.) of the all-in-one cable’s jacket to expose the wires inside. • A: All-in-one cable • B: Camera wires (SharpX wire shown) tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 98: Creating The Cat5E Cable Connection

    3 The cable and connector are shielded. To ensure that the drain wire makes solid contact to the connector when crimped, fold back the drain wire and wrap it with the provided copper tape (A). tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 99 The crimp tool should trim the wire ends, but you can trim them further to make sure they are flush with the connector’s surface. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 100: Conductor Arrangements For Sharp And Sharpx

    The following table lists the conductor arrangements for Sharp (T568A) and SharpX (T568B). Pin # Sharp (T568A) Pin # SharpX (T568B) White/Green White/Orange Green Orange White/Orange White/Green Blue Blue tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 101 Green White/Brown White/Brown Brown Brown Refer to the following illustrations to properly identify pin # and wire color of your Sharp and SharpX conductors. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 102: Appendix E: Sharp Portal

    Sharp portal This section includes the following topics: • "Logging on to the Sharp Portal" on page 97 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 103: Logging On To The Sharp Portal

    4 To log off, save your changes, and then close your web browser. The Sharp Portal opens to the Status page. tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 104: Appendix F: Hardware Compliance

    Hardware compliance This section includes the following topics: • "Hardware compliance information" on page 99 tip.genetec.com | AutoVu Hardware Guide for SharpX Mobile Installation EN.410.018-XS(6) | Last updated: October 6, 2016 ...
  • Page 105: Hardware Compliance Information

    • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modification to the product not expressly approved by Genetec could void the user’s authority to operate this device. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à...
  • Page 106: Where To Find Product Information

    Portal and click Technical Information. Can't find what you're looking for? Contact documentation@genetec.com. • Installation package: The Installation Guide and Release Notes are available in the Documentation folder of the installation package. These documents also have a direct download link to the latest version of the document.
  • Page 107: Technical Support

    ™ Genetec Customer Service at customerservice@genetec.com, or call 1-866-684-8006 (option #3). ™ • If you require a demo license or have questions regarding pricing, please contact Genetec Sales at sales@genetec.com, or call 1-866-684-8006 (option #2). Hardware product issues and defects ™...
  • Page 108 Security Center | Index | 102 Index field of view alignment XGA (standard) Sharp/SharpX XGA tall alignment tripod XGA wide ATO/ATC field report cable holes cables GNSS testing 15, cable tester GPS receiver 52, 53, 53, 54, camera ground alignment 67, hardmount bracket hardmount installation magmount bracket installation overview 2, 5, mounting...
  • Page 109 Security Center | Index | 103 ports LPR Processing Unit power connection power supply read report return merchandise authorization RMA returns and repairs satellite navigation drivers satellite navigation hardware installing 52, 53, 53, strain relief clips tap fuse target technical support, contacting tension clamps testing tire camera side mount...

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