Gatekeeper SV12 V3 User Manual

Gatekeeper SV12 V3 User Manual

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SV12 v3 360° Surround Vision Camera System
User Manual & Install Guide
Document Ref. No. : DN3377
Version No.
: 1.0.7
Document Date
: June 2022

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  • Page 1 SV12 v3 360° Surround Vision Camera System User Manual & Install Guide Document Ref. No. : DN3377 Version No. : 1.0.7 Document Date : June 2022...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SV12 3 ..........................6 ELCOME TO ....................6 MPORTANT AFETY AND ANDLING NFORMATION YOUR SV12 V3 AT A GLANCE ......................8 ................................... 8 AKE A WHAT’S INCLUDED ........................10 .................................. 11 ONTROLLER 3.1.1 IR Remote Controller ............................11 .............................. 12...
  • Page 3 SV12 v3 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ................53 CUSTOMER LIMITED WARRANTY ....................54 CONTACT INFORMATION ......................55 Table of Contents 3 of 55...
  • Page 4: Glossary

    H.264. Interactive Control Display, purpose-built touch screen monitors for ICD / ICD2 operating Gatekeeper Systems DVR’s. Input/output Local Area Network – it is a computer network that interconnects computing devices within a limited area such as a school, work area, or an office building.
  • Page 5 SV12 v3 On-Screen Display – an image superimposed on a screen commonly used to display information such as volume, channel, date/time, device status, etc. It also forms the basis of the menu system display which is used to configure the system settings of the digital video recorder.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    It supports external Wi-Fi antennae, two 128GB SD cards for storage and it is NDAA compliant. To playback the recorded video or search for any sensor alarm triggers, the SV12 v3 utilizes Gatekeeper’s custom video viewing software, “G4 Viewer Plus”. G4 Viewer Plus is an easy-to-use application that allows users to quickly find the video of interest and save as a clip in MP4 format.
  • Page 7 Operating the product The SV12 v3 has an operating temperature range of -4°F to +155°F (-20°C to +70°C). It ▪ is good practice to ensure that the product is mounted in a suitable location which does not exceed acceptable temperature ranges during normal operations.
  • Page 8: Your Sv12 V3 At A Glance

    3. SD Card Slot: The SD Card is installed in this slot. The slot is protected by a cover which is only removed when the SD Card needs to be accessed. 4. IR Molex Connector: IR 4 pin Molex connector is to attach an IR extension cable to the SV12 v3 to allow IR control to work.
  • Page 9 4. Cameras: This is the input port for the audio and video signals from all the attached cameras. This port uses the SV12 v3 camera cable (CAB000516) for the connection. 5. Sensor/Video Out: This is the input port for the attached sensors. This port uses the sensor video cable (CAB000517) for the connection.
  • Page 10: What's Included

    SV12 v3 3 What’s Included The following items are included as part of your basic product package. SV12 v3 Digital Video Processor (SV12 v3 Assembly) Video processor to merge the image. 4 Cameras 1080P AHD 4 1080P AHD wide angle (190 ) Cameras.
  • Page 11: Controller

    SV12 v3 Please contact Gatekeeper Systems for information on optional download kits and other accessories for use with your product. 3.1 Controller 3.1.1 IR Remote Controller Arrow Keys: These buttons can be used to move the cursor or menu highlight to the left and ▪...
  • Page 12: System Specifications

    SV12 v3 3.2 System Specifications Video Processor Video Input 4 Analog High Definition (AHD) channels Video Output 1 channel 1080P, 1 channel D1 Video Resource 1080P (1920 x 1080) Video Compression H.264 Video System NTSC / PAL Trigger Input Left turn, Right turn, Reverse signal, Extended view Left turn –...
  • Page 13: Hardware Installation

    4 Hardware Installation 4.1 Quick Reference Guide for Installation 4.1.1 Cable Diagram for SV12 v3 (Transit) For transit buses, SV12 v3 has all 4 cameras mounted around the top of the bus so all cables are internal. 13 of 55...
  • Page 14: Cable Diagram For Sv12 V3 (Conventional)

    SV12 v3 4.1.2 Cable Diagram for SV12 v3 (Conventional) For school buses, SV12 v3 has a forward camera mounted in the grill of the bus, so it has an external cable for that camera along with the internal cables. 14 of 55...
  • Page 15: Cable Diagram For Sv12 V3 (Exterior)

    DO NOT remove any enclosures/covers associated with the device as this will void the warranty. ▪ Remove the In-Line Power fuse prior to jump-starting the vehicle. ▪ Select a solid ground connection for the device. ▪ DO NOT use any third-party accessories, unless approved by Gatekeeper Systems. ▪ 15 of 55...
  • Page 16 Failure to use provided Split Loom and Grommets will void the warranty. Gatekeeper Systems provides Tek Screws with which to mount the SV12 v3 – these have been ▪ tested and are approved for mounting.
  • Page 17: Login Credentials

    SV12 v3 All cables running through holes in sheet metal (ceiling, bulkhead, etc.) must be protected ▪ with grommets. 4.3 Login Credentials 4.3.1 Login Screen From the IR remote control, press menu. The login screen shows up. Login Instructions To input password:...
  • Page 18: Password Setup

    SV12 v3 4.3.2 Password Setup After clicking the password setup button on the login screen the password setup screen shows up. Password Setup Instructions To input the current password. To input the new password. To confirm the new password. To save the new password.
  • Page 19: Handling Calibration

    Please refer to the following for upgrading SV12 to SV12 v3: 1. Upgrade SV12 video processor to SV12 v3 video processor: You will need the following to replace SV12 video processor with SV12 v3 video processor (For retrofit SV12 Conventional video processor and SV12 Transit video processor): SV12 v3 video processor •...
  • Page 20: Main Menu Interface

    2. Upgrade SV12 camera to SV12 v3 camera: If a camera is not working and you want to replace it with the new SV12 v3 camera, you can replace the particular camera with a SV12 v3 camera. If you need all 4 cameras to be replaced you can purchase 4 SV12 v3 cameras.
  • Page 21: User Setup

    SV12 v3 To navigate through Setting menu, use the shift key from the IR remote control. 4.6.1 User Setup Navigate To – Setting User Setup → User Setup To setup the basic settings, DVR settings, display settings and network settings 4.6.1.1 Basic Setup...
  • Page 22 SV12 v3 Basic Setup To setup basic interface settings. To set the region. • NTSC • • DEFAULT SETTINGS: NTSC • Display Icon To hide/display the home page icons. DEFAULT SETTINGS: • Speed WakeUp To wake up the device at certain speed.
  • Page 23 SV12 v3 DEFAULT SETTINGS: Both • Language To set the language from the following options: English • Chinese • French • German • Dutch • • DEFAULT SETTINGS: English • Save To save the settings. 23 of 55...
  • Page 24: Time

    SV12 v3 4.6.1.2 Time Navigate To – Setting User Setup Time → → System Time To setup system time. Setup Time To change the time. After changing the time, click set time to save the settings. GPS Time Synchronization Switch To enable/disable the GPS time synchronization.
  • Page 25: Dvr

    SV12 v3 4.6.1.3 DVR Navigate To – Setting User Setup → → 4.6.1.3.1 DVR Basic Setup Navigate To – Setting User Setup DVR Setup DVR Basic Setup → → → 25 of 55...
  • Page 26 SV12 v3 DVR Basic To setup basic recording settings and recording event settings interface. Setup Vehicle ID To set the vehicle ID. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Blank Field • Compression To set the video compression setting from the two options: 4Mbps •...
  • Page 27 SV12 v3 4.6.1.3.2 Parking Record Navigate To – Setting User Setup DVR Setup Parking Record → → → DVR Parking To setup parking record on the system. Record Setup Switch To enable/disable the parking record. Voltage To set the voltage in between 9-24V.
  • Page 28: Display

    SV12 v3 4.6.1.4 Display Navigate To – Setting User Setup Display → → Display Mode Setup To setup display mode settings. SD Screen Adjustment To adjust parameter for CVBS output screen. Note: Re-adjustment required after switching between NTSC and PAL Logo Setup To setup the start-up logo.
  • Page 29 SV12 v3 Instant Rear View To enable/disable the rear video as soon as the rear camera gets powered up. DEFAULT SETTINGS: • Front Cursor To enable/disable the front cursor for parking line. DEFAULT SETTINGS: • Back Cursor To enable/disable the back cursor for parking line.
  • Page 30: Network

    SV12 v3 4.6.1.5 Network Navigate To – Setting User Setup Network → → Network Setup To setup the network settings. IP Address To setup the IP address. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Blank Field • RTSP Type To setup the network playback video stream resolution from the following options: •...
  • Page 31: Trigger

    SV12 v3 4.6.1.6 Trigger Navigate To – Setting User Setup Trigger → → Trigger Setup To setup the trigger settings. Trigger Priority To set the first preference to an alarm trigger over the other. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Reverse • 31 of 55...
  • Page 32: Storage

    SV12 v3 4.6.2 Storage Navigate To – Setting Storage → Storage To setup the storage management settings, including SD card/U disk usage and format. It can support up to 2pcs SD card and 1 U disk. To format the SD card or U disk.
  • Page 33: Avm

    SV12 v3 4.6.3 AVM Navigate To – Setting → To setup the 360° panorama calibration, calibration file import/export, vehicle model switching and displaying mode setting. 33 of 55...
  • Page 34: Automatic Calibration

    SV12 v3 4.6.3.1 Automatic Calibration Navigate To – Setting Automatic Calibration → → Click on Calibrate to start calibration. The calibrate log appears. 34 of 55...
  • Page 35 SV12 v3 Calibrate succeed dialog box appears. Note: After the automatic calibration is successful, it will jump to the following interface: 35 of 55...
  • Page 36 SV12 v3 Automatic Calibration To change the settings after calibration results. Vehicle Type To change the vehicle type. Precision To adjust the precision for vehicle length and width. Vehicle Length To increase/decrease the vehicle length. Vehicle Width To increase/decrease the vehicle width.
  • Page 37 SV12 v3 4.6.3.1.1 Calibration Using Internet Attach the Wi-fi antennae to the SV12 v3. ▪ Connect to the same Wi-Fi on the tablet. ▪ Open the Internet Explorer. ▪ Search for the IP Address 192.168.30.1. ▪ The menu opens in the window.
  • Page 38 SV12 v3 Click on preview. ▪ View the front, back, left and right image by navigating through the menu on top. ▪ Click on Start Calibration. ▪ 38 of 55...
  • Page 39 SV12 v3 Click on Next Step. ▪ Adjust the width and length of the bus by clicking on + and – sign under the picture labelled ▪ as vehicle length and vehicle width. Move the bus to cover any overlays using 4 arrows around the picture.
  • Page 40: Calibration File

    SV12 v3 4.6.3.2 Calibration File Navigate To – Setting Calibration File → → Note: Connect the USB with the import file before entering the menu. To export calibration picture resources and import calibration Calibration File files. Export Export the calibration picture...
  • Page 41 SV12 v3 4.6.3.2.1 SVM 3D Calibrate Tool_V1.3 Import Settings to Calibration Tool Plug-in the USB pen drive into your window-based pc. ▪ DO NOT format the USB pen drive. ▪ You must see a folder named 20220514002640 (first four numbers are the year, followed ▪...
  • Page 42 SV12 v3 The four camera images will appear (Left, Right, Front, Rear) ▪ Ensure The calibration mats are fully visible in each image, and not obstructed by mirrors or an ▪ open door. Click on the “Calibrate”. ▪ The calibration adjustment screen will come up.
  • Page 43 SV12 v3 Verify that each camera sees two full mats • Verify no dark shadows cover or partially cover mats (if so, adjust mats out of shadows) and • start again. Verify that none of the mats are reflecting sunlight which obstructs camera from seeing •...
  • Page 44 SV12 v3 Once the 8 Tag Points have been placed on the mats press OK. • Repeat for each camera image (Left, Right, Front, Rear). • Press Calibrate Button. • If Calibration fails or Tag Points missing again, move mat positions and start again.
  • Page 45 SV12 v3 Highlight the folder where you wish to save the calibration result ▪ Saved Successfully will displayed when file has been saved. ▪ Open the folder on the thumb drive where you saved the file. • caliresultXXXX is your new calibration file that you will upload into the SV12v3 •...
  • Page 46 SV12 v3 Shift over to Import File and use the drop-down arrow to highlight the saved calibration result • file from the thumb drive and select Import. The SV12v3 will automatically reboot once the calibration file has been uploaded to the unit.
  • Page 47: Vehicle Type

    SV12 v3 4.6.3.3 Vehicle Type Navigate To – Setting Vehicle Type → → Vehicle Type Setup To change the vehicle model type. Vehicle Type List To select the vehicle type from 3 2D vehicle models and 8 3D car models. the mode of the vehicle model will only be displayed in the corresponding mode.
  • Page 48: Surround View Setup

    SV12 v3 4.6.3.4 Surround View Setup Navigate To – Setting Surround View Setup → → Surround View To setup the overlap angle and surrounding visual range. Setup Binding Angle Setup To set the overlap angle, the value can be set in the range of 0-90.
  • Page 49: Parking Line

    SV12 v3 4.6.3.5 Parking Line Navigate To – Setting Parking Line → → Parking Line To set the parking line. Width Scale To increase/decrease the parking line left or right. Height Scale To increase/decrease the parking line height. Note: If 3D mode is on the following menus are displayed.
  • Page 50: Back View Perspective

    SV12 v3 Vehicle Transparency To set the vehicle model transparency (range 0.1-1) Camera Z-Position To set the 3D view zoom settings. Camera Y-Rotate To set the 3D view up/down rotation settings. 4.6.3.7 Back View Perspective Navigate To – Setting Back View Perspective →...
  • Page 51: Video

    SV12 v3 4.6.4 Video Navigate To – Setting Video → Video To manage video, local video viewing, video export etc. Month switch button To change the months. Date and time that have videos file will show in green. Note: Video management can only process videos within 3 months duration, which are the current month and one month before and after.
  • Page 52: Information

    SV12 v3 4.6.5 Information Navigate To – Setting Information → Information To provide information about the version. Current Version CPU:To display current • software version information. MCU:To display the current • firmware version information. Linux:To display the current • Linux system version Upgrade To upgrade the version.
  • Page 53 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance Whilst the SV12 v3 is a dependable and robust piece of equipment, it is still a complex electronic device and as such, will require maintenance occasionally. To ensure optimal performance, Gatekeeper Systems strongly recommends that a proper Preventive Maintenance Schedule be set up and adhered to.
  • Page 54 Gatekeeper Systems Installation and Operating Advance replacements will be issued for the first 90 days from the date of Manual. This warranty does not apply to any damage to the Gatekeeper shipment. This Warranty applies to all Company products manufactured Systems product that is the result of improper maintenance or to any by Gatekeeper Systems and sold in the United States and Canada.
  • Page 55 Fax - 1 604 864 8490 Toll Free - 1 888 666 4833 SALES & TECHNICAL SUPPORT For technical support, contact Gatekeeper’s Customer Care Group at Toll Free (N.A.) 1-888-666-4833 or email customercare@gatekeeper-systems.com Gatekeeper also provides additional online training and support tools at: https://www.gatekeeper-systems.com/support/...

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