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Zeus TITAN
USER MANUAL
V1.1
2023-12-15

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  • Page 1 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL V1.1 2023-12-15...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Overview ........................................... 4 Retrofit notes ........................................5 Operation.......................................... 5 VIEWING VIDEOS ......................................5 Configuring Zeus TITAN ....................................7 1. Connect TITAN to PC or laptop ................................7 2. Static IP setup ......................................8 3. Run DVRViewer Pro 2 ....................................9 4.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The Zeus Titan DVR captures your vehicle’s video from multiple cameras and organizes the files allowing end- users to retrieve video with a few mouse clicks. Zeus Titan also makes it easy for you to access cameras and saved video in real-time. Not just state-of-the-art, Zeus TITAN and the DVRViewer Pro software DEFINE the mobile video surveillance industry.
  • Page 4: Overview

    Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL Overview Overview Front – door closed Front – door open Rear Zeus TITAN User Manual V1.1 2023-12-18 page 4 of 40...
  • Page 5: Retrofit Notes

    Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL Retrofit notes Retrofit notes If replacing a ZEUS PT with a ZEUS TITAN, there are a few important changes:  TITAN uses a different power cable than PT  SD Cards are not recommended as a storage media; use an Infinity drive Operation Once your Zeus TITAN has been installed, it’s ready to start recording.
  • Page 6 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL Operation Pull the Infinity Drive out from the DVR until it is free from the rails. If swapping the drive, insert new media storage, and close the door. Turn the key to the “Lock” position. The ZEUS will now turn the HDD power on, detect the new media and start recording again.
  • Page 7: Configuring Zeus Titan

    Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL Configuring Zeus TITAN Configuring Zeus TITAN Your 247 Security installer will configure your TITAN DVR as part of the installation process. Changes to the initial configuration can be made by following these steps. 1. Connect TITAN to your PC or laptop, with the supplied Ethernet Crossover Cable 2.
  • Page 8: Static Ip Setup

    Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL Configuring Zeus TITAN 2. Static IP setup Both your PC/laptop and the TITAN need to be set up with “static” IP addresses to connect to each other. TITAN’s default IP address is 192.168.1.100. SETTING UP YOUR PC - WINDOWS 7 Click on the Start button in the lower left corner 1.
  • Page 9: Run Dvrviewer Pro 2

    Note: If the steps in setting up your PC do not work, contact you IT department concerning your PC, this is a one- time setup to configure the Zeus Titan DVR. You may need to return your computer to dynamic settings by selecting “Obtain an IP address automatically”.
  • Page 10: Return The Ip Setting To Dynamic

    Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL Configuring Zeus TITAN Verify that the DVR is powered up – the Power and Ignition LEDs should be on and solid. The bus can be idling or on “Accessory” without the engine running. Open DVRViewer Pro 2 and login. The user “admin” has the password “247SECURITYINC”.
  • Page 11: Configuration Menus

    Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS CONFIGURATION MENUS Verify that the DVR is powered up – the Power and Ignition LEDs should be on and solid. The bus can be idling or in “Accessory” mode. The DVR setup is divided into six major sections: System, Camera, Sensor, Network, Status and Tools.
  • Page 12: System Configuration Menu

    Note: DO NOT USE spaces or symbols. When you open Live Look-in under the View/Playback menu in DVRViewer Pro 2, a list of all connected ZEUS TITAN DVRs will display. Click on any DVR server name, you gain access to the specific TITAN system.
  • Page 13 COMPANY ID The Company ID appears on all uploaded events and Event Reports. Company ID is assigned by 247SECURITY and shouldn’t be changed. The field is used for identifying the DVR to TouchDown Cloud and for cellular modem services, including Live Look-In and GPS data.
  • Page 14 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS There are pros and cons associated with larger or smaller settings; it can either slow down or speed up recording, searching, playback, and uploading video. NUMBER OF DISKS This field tells TITAN the number of SD cards being used to store video.
  • Page 15 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS STOP RECORDING WHEN PLAY BACK / LIVE VIEW This option disables recording when the TITAN is accessed by DVRViewer Pro 2 either to Play Back videos or for a Live View of cameras. Checking these boxes improves simultaneous multiple video channel viewing, however video content may be lost if it stops recording.
  • Page 16 CONFIGURATION MENUS MAXIMUM OF RECORDING HOURS PER DAY It’s safe to keep this set to 10 hours. Should the full day’s recording exceed 10 hours, ZEUS TITAN will delete the oldest files from SSD disk. ENABLE DHD RECORDING Check this box for DHD – “Infinity” removable drives. The default setting is checked.
  • Page 17: Camera Configuration Menu

    Leave the setting as Normal, unless the camera is a stop-arm camera, and is to be used for automatic SAV detection. Check the box to enable. Consult with the installer and 247Security regarding automatic SAV detection. Zeus TITAN User Manual V1.1 2023-12-18...
  • Page 18 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS CAMERA IP ADDRESS If Camera Type above is set to “Analog”, this field will be blank. If “IP” is selected, enter an IP address. This setting should be set by the installer. A best practice is to use 192.168.1.1xx with consecutive numbering.
  • Page 19 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS PLAY BACK STREAM Selects the Main or Second stream for the Play Back from DVRViewer Pro 2. Keep this set to “Main Stream”. VIDEO CODEC TYPE You can choose the codec type based on your needs.
  • Page 20 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS MAIN STREAM BIT RATE The default and recommended bit rate is 4.0Mbps for cameras 1 and 3, 2.0Mbps for cameras 2 and 4, and 1.75Mbps for cameras 5-8. Bit rates are affected by other resolution settings: higher resolutions require higher bit rates to maintain picture quality.
  • Page 21 Speed can be displayed in “mph” or “km/h”. Contact 247Security Inc. for further information on GPS products. SHOW GPS COORDINATE ON OSD GPS coordinates are recorded on the DVR, along with video.
  • Page 22 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS RECORDING and VIDEO LOST NOTIFICATION TITAN has four digital outputs that can be used to configure alarms. By default, Recording status is sent to Digital Output 1, Video Lost status is sent to Digital Output 2.
  • Page 23: Sensor Configuration Menu

    Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS SENSOR CONFIGURATION MENU TITAN has 9 sensor inputs that can be recorded and displayed on-screen. For example: the Event Marker, turn signals, brakes, etc. A unique name can be assigned to any sensors listed in the menu.
  • Page 24: Network Menu

    Do not make changes unless you have specific knowledge of each setting. Ethernet IP Address The default Ethernet IP address of ZEUS TITAN is “192.168.1.100”. Each DVR in the fleet must have a unique IP address; number them sequentially, or if there is an external WiFi bridge.
  • Page 25: Status Menu

    Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS STATUS MENU This tab displays the current system configuration and a real time heath status summary of the DVR. There are no actionable or optional fields on this page. Users will only access this page under the direction of Tech Support.
  • Page 26: Tools Menu

    The Tools tab has a few options to assist in DVR configurations, and to update DVR and MCU firmware. There may be future firmware releases that contain new features or improvements. Contact 247Security Inc for the latest information on firmware updates.
  • Page 27 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS UPLOAD CONFIGURATION This option selects a backup configuration file, uploads it to the DVR, and overwrites all the current settings with the settings from the configuration file. The only value you may need to change is the “DVR Server name” under the System tab.
  • Page 28 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS FIRMWARE UPDATE NOTE: THIS INFORMATION IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY! The update process should only be done by a qualified technician under the direction of technical support. You can seriously impair the functionality of your TITAN.
  • Page 29 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS 6. Reconfigure TITAN a. Change all settings to the original fields, as you have recorded, or… b. Upload the saved configuration file, see UPLOAD CONFIGURATION on page 27. c. Ensure the DVR name is exactly what it was before.
  • Page 30 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONFIGURATION MENUS e. Go through each page and manually record on paper all the settings; it is very important to record the correct DVR Server Name. Download the configuration file, see DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION on page 26.
  • Page 31: Set-Up External Wifi For Smart Upload / Touchdown

    Use the POE cable, (see 10/100BASET-LAN CONNECTOR and POE Connector on page 35) and with the Client AP connect to the TITAN. b. Check the WiFi communication between TD and the Zeus TITAN: Connect to the bus through the TD server and open Live View.
  • Page 32: Reference Appendix

    At the boot up stage When the system boots up, Zeus TITAN will do a self-check to make sure all systems are operational. If DHD recording is enabled, the SSD will be selected as recording disk and the HDD will be powered off if detected.
  • Page 33: Status Indicators

    Archive is disconnected, the file copy from SSD to HDD will resume. If you are set up with TouchDown, Zeus TITAN will start uploading requested video and data from the HDD to your TouchDown server. Note that this feature can be enabled/disabled on the setup page.
  • Page 34: V.lost

    Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL Reference Appendix V.LOST This LED indicates that TITAN has lost a video signal. For example, a camera cable is damaged or is not securely connected, or a camera failure has occurred. The internal battery is charging and will go out when fully charged.
  • Page 35: Wireless Video Retrieval

    Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONNECTIONS access to video is needed but vehicle is required to remain running. The user can remove the media storage and insert another one so that the needed video can be retrieved right away. 1. Turn the key to the “OPEN”...
  • Page 36: Rear Connections

    POWER and BATTERY Loopback (UPS operation) The ZEUS TITAN has a built-in intelligent power circuit that can operate from +6.5v ~ +16V DC-IN. A constant 12v Ignition and Ground are required. The DVR is energized by the vehicle’s ignition signal and triggers start up, power shut-down delay and the timing circuitry.
  • Page 37 Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL CONNECTIONS TITAN has an on-board battery system (“UPS” or uninterruptable power supply) for providing backup power for up to 15 minutes after the main power has been lost. The UPS battery will also keep the DVR running in case of voltage spikes (greater then 16VDC) and voltage drops (less then 8VDC).
  • Page 38: Specifications

    (360x240), DCIF (640x480) configurations. Compression The ZEUS TITAN uses a modified h.266 high performance video compression standard to optimize the video/audio data stream so that it can be sent over a network or stored directly on a local disk. The compression algorithm runs on a DSP Engine, freeing up valuable resources within the system to do other jobs.
  • Page 39: Wireless Network

    Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS WIRELESS NETWORK TITAN uses an external WLAN 802.11g and can support external Wi-Fi 802.11gn or 802.11bg. This requires additional equipment, such as an external wireless connection. A GPS module can be connected to TITAN using one cable, up to 40’ in length.
  • Page 40: Power

    Zeus TITAN USER MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS POWER Power Supply  12V Intelligent Power Circuit  ESD protected  UPS battery backup Battery  Lithium Coin Cell CR2032 (20.0 x 3.2 mm)  3 V / 235 mAh Input Power Range ...

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