Sensoray 4012 Hardware Manual

Embeddable digital video recorder with incremental encoder interface
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Embeddable Digital Video Recorder
with Incremental Encoder Interface
Hardware Manual
Model 4012 | Ver. 1.0.0 | May 2016
SENSORAY | p. 503.684.8005 | email:info@SENSORAY.com | www.SENSORAY.com
7313 SW Tech Center Drive | Portland, OR 97203

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  • Page 1 Embeddable Digital Video Recorder with Incremental Encoder Interface Hardware Manual Model 4012 | Ver. 1.0.0 | May 2016 SENSORAY | p. 503.684.8005 | email:info@SENSORAY.com | www.SENSORAY.com 7313 SW Tech Center Drive | Portland, OR 97203...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents LIMITED WARRANTY......................3 INTRODUCTION........................4 CONNECTORS........................5 Video in (J10), video out (J2)....................5 Power (J11).........................5 Audio out (J13)........................5 Incremental encoders (JP1, JP2)..................5 Keypad (J1/J4)........................6 MENU SYSTEM........................7 Top menu..........................7 Play video.........................7 View snapshots........................7 File management......................7 Setup..........................8 SPECIFICATIONS.......................12 REVISION HISTORY......................13...
  • Page 3: Limited Warranty

    Sensoray specifications for two years from the date of shipment to purchaser. Sensoray will, at its option, repair or replace equipment that proves to be defective during the warranty period. This warranty includes parts and labor.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Two incremental encoder interfaces allow position information to be overlaid directly onto the video. The 4012 provides power to the encoders, 5 or 12V, selectable with a switch. Each encoder's power line is protected by a 0.2A resettable fuse.
  • Page 5: Connectors

    Connectors Video in (J10), video out (J2) Molex 0705530002. Mating part: Molex 0050579403. Signal video ground not connected Power (J11) Molex 0705530001. Mating part: Molex 0050579402. Signal ground +12 V DC Audio out (J13) Molex 0705530003. Mating part: Molex 0050579404. Signal left channel ground...
  • Page 6: Keypad (J1/J4)

    In case of a single-ended encoder connection use A+(B+), leave A-(B-) unconnected (do not connect to ground). Keypad (J1/J4) A Flexible Flat Cable (FFC) connector. FFC must be terminated with Amphenol/FCI connector 65801-007LF. Standard part: Amphenol/FCI 76382-407LF, 7 pin. Options: 76382-408LF –...
  • Page 7: Menu System

    Menu system The 4012 is controlled using a keypad or a standard keyboard and the on-screen menu system. Top menu Play video View snapshots File management Setup Play video Selecting “Play video” brings the next menu level: ===Play video source===...
  • Page 8: Setup

    Some of the choices may not be present depending on the number of storage devices connected. Setup Selecting “Setup” brings up the next menu level: Set Date/Time Allows setting the battery backed-up real-time clock. The real-time clock is used to automatically generate file names for saved video files and snapshots.
  • Page 9 Mute Recording at Start Selecting “On” disables audio recording each time recoding is started. Audio recording can be enabled and disabled while recording is in progress by pressing “M” key on the keyboard, or a corresponding key on the keypad. Audio Input Selects between microphone and line.
  • Page 10 This selection is available only if a firmware file is detected in the root directory of one of the connected storage devices. Please obtain the firmware file s4011.fw from Sensoray and copy it to a USB drive. Update process usually takes about 30 s, after which the board restarts.
  • Page 11 screen has to be created as a JPEG file with the name splash.jpg with one of the following resolutions: 720x480 for NTSC systems, or 720x576 for PAL systems. This file has to be placed into the directory called images, and zipped to custom.zip. To remove a custom splash screen place a zero byte custom.zip file into the root directory of a storage device and then select “Update custom.zip”.
  • Page 12: Specifications

    H.264 High Profile at Level 3 Snapshots compression JPEG Recorded file format Built-in microphone Audio Line input (custom configuration, call Sensoray) USB ports 3, USB 2.0, high speed Incremental encoder 2, quadrature channels 5 or 12 V (selectable), 0.1A max per channel.
  • Page 13: Revision History

    Revision history Version Notes 1.0.0, May 2016 Initial release.

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