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TB-100 Bluetooth
Transmitter
Installation and Configuration
Guide
© SF Mobile-Vision Inc. | SEPTEMBER 2020
Part #: 700-1211 R2.0

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  • Page 1 TB-100 Bluetooth Transmitter Installation and Configuration Guide © SF Mobile-Vision Inc. | SEPTEMBER 2020 Part #: 700-1211 R2.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Wiring Diagram for Installing a TB-100 in a Vehicle with a Flashback Recorder......5 Connections for Installing a TB-100 in a Vehicle with a Flashback Recorder ......6 Installing a TB-100 in a Vehicle without a Flashback Recorder.
  • Page 3 Disabling the ‘Ignore TB-100 Transmissions’ Option ........
  • Page 4: Introduction

    TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Introduction The TB-100 Bluetooth Transmitter is a device that can be added to new and existing Flashback systems (including Flashback2s, Flashback3s, and FlashbackHDs) to enable bi-directional Bluetooth transmission between Flashback system(s) and BWX-100 body worn camera(s) (BWCs). This enables your recording devices to remotely initiate recordings on other devices that are within transmission range.
  • Page 5: Installing A Tb-100 In A Vehicle With A Flashback Recorder

    4. Mount the antenna.  NOTE: Antenna Mounting Location Because the TB-100 utilizes a “line of sight” signal, it’s important to mount the antenna as high as you can so the signal can easily pass through the vehicle’s glass. a. Select a location that is within 4 feet of the TB-100: •...
  • Page 6: Wiring Diagram For Installing A Tb-100 In A Vehicle With A Flashback Recorder

    Installing a TB-100 TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Wiring Diagram for Installing a TB-100 in a Vehicle with a Flashback Recorder Item #4 Antenna Antenna mounting bracket flashback Aux 2 monitor 2-amp fuse To grill light, if used (white label)
  • Page 7: Connections For Installing A Tb-100 In A Vehicle With A Flashback Recorder

    3) to the surface using the provided self-tapping screws. 3. Mount the antenna. Begin by selecting a location that is within 4 feet of the TB-100, such as on the vehicle’s back deck, cage wall, or A-pillar. Next, mount the antenna (item #2...
  • Page 8: Wiring Diagram For Installing A Tb-100 In A Vehicle Without A Flashback Recorder

    Installing a TB-100 TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Wiring Diagram for Installing a TB-100 in a Vehicle without a Flashback Recorder To 12 V siren signal 2-amp fuse Item # 4 (requires part MV-Siren) (green label) Antenna mounting Antenna...
  • Page 9: Connections For Installing A Tb-100 In A Vehicle Without A Flashback Recorder

    Emergency lights or siren Configuring Flashback DVRs to Interact with TB-100s Depending on how you installed the TB-100 Bluetooth Transmitter, you will need to turn on either the Aux 1 or Aux 2 trigger in your Flashback DVR. From DES The way you configure your BWX-100 DVRs depends on whether your agency uses the Fleet Management feature.
  • Page 10: From Flashback3 Or Flashbackhd

    Installing a TB-100 TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide From Flashback3 or FlashbackHD: 1. Turn the vehicle ignition . Once the Flashback has finished booting, proceed to step b. 2. Make sure the door to your DVR is open and Auto mode is .
  • Page 11: Configuring Devices For Bluetooth Transmission

    TB-100 firmware, select device settings, and enable/disable various device functions. If your agency has purchased more than one TB-100, we recommend that you install the Config Tool on a laptop so that you can carry your laptop with the Config tool from vehicle to vehicle.
  • Page 12 TB-100 hardware Rev 1.01 or 1.02: • Directly connect the TB-100 to the laptop. Because Rev 1.01 and 1.02 TB-100s are configured with DHCP as the default connection method, you will have to install a DHCP server on the laptop. See "Installing and Configuring a...
  • Page 13: Tb-100 Factory Default Settings

    TB-100s with serial numbers that are in the range of 4000001100 to 4000001592 are shipped with Hardware Revision 1.02. Applying Configuration Settings After changing configuration settings, you need to send those settings to the affected TB-100. Click the Put Config button to send the settings to the affected TB-100s.
  • Page 14: Configuring Dhcp On Your Tb-100

    Configuring DHCP on Your TB-100 You have the option to use DHCP on your TB-100 instead of a static IP address. If your agency network already has a DHCP server up and running, then you can simply plug your TB-100 into your network. If your laptop already has a DHCP server running on it, then just connect the Ethernet cable to your laptop.
  • Page 15: Pairing Via Bluetooth Ids

    Bluetooth ID to each officer's BWX-100, as well. If officers share BWX-100s or cars, then the BWX-100s can still be manually paired with the car, as described in "Manually Pairing a BWX-100 with a TB-100" in the BWX-100 Officer Guide.
  • Page 16: Configuring Bwx-100 Dvrs To Support Bluetooth Transmission

    Assigning a unit name/number to TB-100s allows for the manual pairing of BWX-100s with your TB-100 when the Bluetooth IDs of the BWX-100 and TB-100 do not match. Manually pairing devices is also known as Blue Sync. If you plan to use this feature, please refer to the Manually Pairing the BWX-100 with a TB-100 section of the BWX-100 Officer's Guide.
  • Page 17: Manually Pairing A Bwx-100 With A Tb-100

    TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 2. Enter the Name/Unit # for the TB-100 device. This unit name is the name that will appear in the list of found devices in the LCD window of the BWX-100, which you will use to manually pair the BWX-100 and TB-100 units. See "Manually...
  • Page 18: Installing And Configuring A Dhcp Server On Your Laptop

    Rev 1.02 TB-100s are factory pre-set to have a DHCP connectivity setting, and therefore your laptop will need to use a DHCP server to connect to your TB-100 Rev 1.02. If your network does not already have a DHCP server installed, you will have to install and configure a DHCP server on the laptop that will be used for upgrading the TB-100 firmware.
  • Page 19 Appendix A TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 4. Verify that your Ethernet adapter or local area connection is present. Select the correct network, then click Next. The Supported Protocols window opens. © SF Mobile-Vision Inc. | SEPTEMBER 2020 Part #: 700-1211 R2.0...
  • Page 20 Appendix A TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 5. Click Next. You do not need to select/configure any of these options. The Configuring DHCP for Interface window opens. 6. Ensure that the IP-Pool field starts at 10.0.0.10, and then click Next.
  • Page 21 Appendix A TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 7. Select Overwrite existing file, then click on Write INI file, then click Next. NOTE: Old vs. new INI files Selecting Overwrite existing file ensures that this new INI file overwrites any previously installed INI file.
  • Page 22 Appendix A TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide The service is installed. 10. Click Start under Service after the installation is complete. Your computer should now be handing out DHCP addresses. Click Exit. © SF Mobile-Vision Inc. | SEPTEMBER 2020...
  • Page 23: Configuring Your Laptop To Have A Static Ip Address

    Appendix B Configuring Your Laptop to Have a Static IP Address You will need to configure your laptop to have a static IP address so that it can connect to TB-100 devices with static IPs. Open Windows settings. 2. Select Network & Internet, and then select the Ethernet tab.
  • Page 24 Appendix B TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 3. Click Change adapter options. The Network Connections window opens. 4. Right-click on your Ethernet device, and then select Properties. The Ethernet Properties window opens. © SF Mobile-Vision Inc. | SEPTEMBER 2020...
  • Page 25 Appendix B TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 5. Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 or select Internet Protocol Version 4 then click Properties. The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens. 6. Enter the values as shown in the above image.
  • Page 26: Viewing The Ethernet Address On Your Tb-100

    TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix C Viewing the Ethernet Address on Your TB-100 1. Click the Ethernet tab in the TB-100 section.  NOTE: Static IP and DHCP Interaction If you have enabled DHCP and also entered a static IP, DHCP will overwrite the static IP.
  • Page 27: Configuring Dhcp On Your Tb-100

    Configuring DHCP on Your TB-100 You have the option to use DHCP on your TB-100 instead of a static IP address. If your agency network already has a DHCP server up and running, then you can simply plug your TB-100 into your network. If your laptop already has a DHCP server running on it, then just connect the Ethernet cable to your laptop.
  • Page 28: Upgrading Tb-100 Firmware

    1. Copy the firmware file to a directory on the laptop you use to connect to the TB-100. 2. If you have not done so already, connect the TB-100 to your laptop via an Ethernet cable. Next, open the Config Tool. (If necessary, review "Downloading, Installing, and Launching the Config Tool"...
  • Page 29: Enabling/Disabling Bluetooth Transmissions

    This section describes how to disable the Ignore TB-100 Transmissions option. When this option is set to No (default), your TB-100 will respond to record transmissions from other TB-100s. When this option is set to Yes, your TB-100 will ignore the recording transmissions from other TB-100s.
  • Page 30: Device Logs

    Device Logs Downloading Device Logs This section describes how to download the device logs for your TB-100. Perform this task when instructed to do so by your SF Mobile-Vision Inc. support representative. 1. On the Devices page, click the Get Logs button.
  • Page 31: Deleting Device Logs

    Appendix G TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 5. Forward the Device Log files to your SF Mobile-Vision Inc. support representative, as per their instructions. Deleting Device Logs This section describes how to delete all device logs prior to a selected date.
  • Page 32 Appendix G TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide 3. If you wish to delete all log files generated prior to today’s date (default), then proceed to the next step. – OR – If you want to delete all log files generated prior to a different date, then select that date from the Before date drop- down list.
  • Page 33: Appendix H: Fcc Compliance

    Appendix H: FCC Compliance TB-100 Software Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix H: FCC Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference, and •...
  • Page 34 émetteurs, sauf si on respecte la procédure de la FCC et d'Industrie Canada en ce qui concerne les produits dotés de plusieurs émetteurs. If you require additional help with your bluetooth transmitter, please contact the Safe Fleet Law Enforcement Support Team: Safe Fleet Law Enforcement Support...

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