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V700
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN
THE UK
V700 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
w w w . ts pa c e . c o. uk
TT0933 Issue 1
th
© 28
May2024

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  • Page 1 V700 INSTRUCTION MANUAL DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED IN THE UK V700 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER w w w . ts pa c e . c o. uk TT0933 Issue 1 © 28 May2024...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2.2.1 Programming – X301 Reviewer ................3 2.2.2 Keyboard ......................4 2.2.3 Help Screens ......................5 User Guide – V700 Menu System ................6 Main Menu ......................8 3.1.1 IP Camera Recording .................... 9 3.1.2 Recorded Files ....................12 3.1.3 Video Output ......................
  • Page 3 3.2.12 Vehicle ID ......................43 3.2.13 Reset ........................44 External Equipment Menu ................. 46 3.3.1 LAN connections and VLAN SCHEME ..............47 3.3.2 LAN 1 (COMMS) ....................48 3.3.3 LAN 2 (IP CAMERAS) ................... 49 3.3.4 LAN 3 (IBUS) ....................... 50 3.3.5 GPS ........................
  • Page 4 V700 Connections ..................... 71 6.5.1 V700 Front Panel ....................71 6.5.2 Reviewer Connector ................... 72 6.5.3 V700 Side Panel Interface / Connections ............73 6.5.4 RJ 45 Camera Connections ................. 74 6.5.5 Molex Connections ..................... 74 6.5.6 End panel HDMI connections ................76 Installation Instructions ..................
  • Page 5 PCLink Suite ...................... 90 LANLink ......................92 Appendices ......................93 Appendix 2 – V700 Data Sheet ................93 Appendix 3 – Cartridge Range ................94 Appendix 4 – Hard Disk Best Practice Guide ............95 Appendix 5 – Certificates of conformity and type approval ........ 96 9.4.1...
  • Page 6 Figure 8 V700 Molex Connectors ..................... 74 Figure 9 - End panel HDMI connections ................... 76 Figure 10 V700 Mechanical Data / Fixing Specification ............80 Figure 11 V700 Ethergrip (Camera cable strain relief) ............. 81 Figure 12 V700 Front Panel Measurement Data..............81 Figure 13 Mounting Plates and Clearances ................
  • Page 7 List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning Auxiliary Bits per second Bitmap image file Controller Area Network Compact Disk European Conformity Communication (port) COMMS Communications DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System Digital video recorder European Economic Community Electro-magnetic compatibility Emergency (EMG Splash Screen) File Allocation Table Fleet Management System File Transfer Protocol...
  • Page 8 JPEG A format for compressing image files Kilohertz Kilometres Per Hour Local Area Network Light-Emitting Diode Media Access Control Megabytes Master Boot Record Medium mics Microphones Minute MPEG An international standard for encoding and compressing video images Miles Per Hour NTSC The television broadcasting system used in North America and Japan Network Video Recorder...
  • Page 9 Short Message System Terabyte Transmission Control Protocol Transport for London United Kingdom Uniform Resource Locator (address of specific website or file on the internet) United States of America Universal Series Bus (cable system) Co-ordinated Universal Time Volts Vehicle Certification Agency (UK) Voice Operated Recording Video Management System Vrms...
  • Page 10: About This Manual

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 1 - About This Manual 1. About This Manual This manual contains the information required for the installation and operation of the Timespace Technology V700 Digital Video Recorder (NVR). This manual is divided into the following sections: ...
  • Page 11: System Overview

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 2 - System Overview 2. System Overview 2.1 V700 Digital Video/Audio Recording System V700 NETWORK VIDEO/AUDIO RECORDER REMOVABLE, SHOCK MOUNTED V700 DIGITAL VIDEO / AUDIO RECORDER HARD DISK CARTRIDGE LOCKABLE SLOT FOR REMOVABLE SD CARD X301 REVIEWER / PROGRAMMER...
  • Page 12: Ip Camera Latency

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 2 - System Overview The V700 is a digital network video recorder (NVR) for use in mobile applications. The V700 includes an integrated Power Supply (12-36V) and supports up to 20 HD IP cameras with, built-in Power Over Ethernet (PoE) camera connectors.
  • Page 13: Keyboard

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 2 - System Overview Figure 3 – X301 Reviewer To enter Menu System press any of the four MENU arrow buttons. To exit the Menu System or to move back up a level press the MENU EXIT button.
  • Page 14: Help Screens

    Help page. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to scroll through each help page. The help pages included on the V700 are intended as a quick reference, with more detailed descriptions contained in this V700 Manual.
  • Page 15: User Guide - V700 Menu System

    Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3. User Guide – V700 Menu System The V700 is configured using a tiered menu system. There are two top level menus through which all features and settings are configured. MAIN MENU...
  • Page 16 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System A help system is included and can be displayed for each menu by pressing the HELP key on the Reviewer. Navigation of the menu system is by using the arrow keys on the Reviewer.
  • Page 17: Main Menu

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System Menu Main By default all cameras are set to record on power-up (assuming cameras are connected). Cameras can be configured in the IP CAMERA RECORDING menu. NB: Options to enable or disable recording at power-up are found in the SETTINGS>ADVANCED...
  • Page 18: Ip Camera Recording

    IP CAMERA RECORDING sets the normal recording configuration. Recording is activated by pressing the record button on the front of the V700 or the Reviewer. The V700 is also set to default record on power-up. The V700 supports up to 20 IP cameras in ports 1-20 (see...
  • Page 19 – identifies which type (A, B, C, D) each numbered camera is allocated to. Types are used to configure the username, password and camera stream URL in order for the V700 to receive data from the IP camera. The camera details for each type are input in the TYPE SETTINGS menu page.
  • Page 20 ONVIF device manager or equivalent third party application or IP camera documentation. The user name and password are set on the camera and are not set by Timespace. NB: Ensure that IP camera audio is disabled. USER – the username PASS –...
  • Page 21: Recorded Files

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.1.2 Recorded Files RECORDED FILES menu lists the recorded files on the HDD (most recent first) and allows the user to select a file to play or to change the write-protect state of a file.
  • Page 22: Video Output

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.1.3 Video Output VIDEO OUTPUT menu controls the automatic switching and dwell time of cameras on the four video outputs: MAIN VIDEO SWITCHER – main video output AUX VIDEO SWITCHER –...
  • Page 23 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.1.3.1 Main Video Switcher MAIN VIDEO SWITCHER menu controls the video output on the Main Switcher. CAM/SEC – Set the desired camera DWELL time (in seconds) next to each camera that is to be included in the switcher sequence.
  • Page 24 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.1.3.2 Multi Camera Setup MULTI CAMERA SETUP configures which of the analogue cameras 1-16 are to be displayed simultaneously. Each tile can be set to display a sixteenth view of a camera. If the same camera number is set to four tiles in a square then a quarter view will be shown.
  • Page 25 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.1.3.3 Auxiliary Video Switcher AUX VIDEO SWITCHER configures the settings for the auxiliary (secondary) video output AUX VIDEO SWITCHER settings, e.g. for MULTI CAMERA and TIME/DATE POSITION are configured in...
  • Page 26: Settings Menu

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2 Settings Menu 3.2.1 System Settings The SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU gives access to configure various system settings and to view system information.
  • Page 27: Time And Date

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.2 Time And Date TIME AND DATE menu displays the current time/date. New times/dates can be set by entering new values using keys 0-9 on the Reviewer. SET CLOCK TO THESE SETTINGS – confirms and sets the new time/date.
  • Page 28 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System NZ – at 2am on the last Sunday in September, the clock is put forward an hour. At 3am on the first Sunday in April, the clock is put back an hour.
  • Page 29: Alarm Inputs/Outputs Menu

    (action) of the V700 when the selected alarm is active. ALARM OUTPUTS / LEDs menu sets the conditions for the Alarm Outputs. ALARM CAMERA CYCLER menu configures the options for the V700 to automatically switch between cameras and the Health Page.
  • Page 30 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.3.1 Alarm Inputs ALARM INPUTS menu sets the alarm inputs to be ACTIVE or INACTIVE. If an alarm input number is highlighted with a white background, this indicates its current state is active. No highlight indicates the state is inactive.
  • Page 31 Each of the 10 alarm inputs can be set to turn on/off the selected FUNCTION. The FUNCTION defines the action of the V700 when the selected alarm input is active. The function is active for the duration of the alarm (plus post trigger time if selected – see ALARM INPUTS/OUTPUTS MENU).
  • Page 32 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.3.2 Embed Alarm State The EMBED ALARM INPUT STATE menu configures options for adding text to recorded images. 8 user-defined characters can be entered per input and positioned either top or bottom of the image.
  • Page 33 (pull to GND) or open circuit when any of the set conditions are met. Outputs can be set to duplicate the state of the V700 front panel LEDs (Figure 5 V700 Front Panel). CLOSED means alarm terminals connected. OPEN means alarm terminals unconnected.
  • Page 34 Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.3.4 Alarm Camera Cycler The ALARM CAMERA CYCLER menu configures the options for the V700 to automatically switch between cameras and the Health Page. When the Cam Cycler is activated, the V700 will display each...
  • Page 35 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.3.5 Alarm Input Alarm File The Alarm Input Alarm File feature provides an option for files to be marked as ALARM recordings even if recording in IP CAMERA RECORDING mode.
  • Page 36 1. A camera is recording activity at the rear door of a retail premises. The door is alarmed and the V700 configured to begin recording if the door is open. The user may decide to implement an ALARM HOLD-OFF period so that recording does not begin until the door has been open for eg 3 seconds –...
  • Page 37 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.3.7 Alarm Input Post Delay ALARM INPUT POST DELAY menu controls the number of seconds for which the alarm state is held once the alarm input has changed state.
  • Page 38: Camera Settings

    Available options are: OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4,, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10MINS. After the selected time period has expired, any camera disconnected from the V700 will be flagged as “Camera Disconnected” in the service log.
  • Page 39 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.4.1 Camera Text Individual text for each camera can be inserted above the timestamp. This text, along with timestamp, will be shown on recorded images. 12 user-defined characters can be input per camera. Enter text using the keyboard.
  • Page 40: File System

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.5 File System FILE SYSTEM MENU Sets the parameters of the file system and how files are laid to disk. RECORDING MODE sets either:  LOOP RECORD (oldest files will be overwritten first when the hard disk cartridge is full) or ...
  • Page 41: System Info

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.6 System Info SYSTEM INFO menu displays information about the system; OPERATING SYSTEM – Currently installed/running software version. I/F BOARD FW – Currently installed/running firmware version on the interface board SIZE IN GIGABYTES - Total size of installed hard disk cartridge.
  • Page 42: System Security

    PLAY – If set to YES, the controls to review recorded footage are pincode protected. READ ONLY - If set to YES, the user cannot change any setting on the V700. The menu system can be browsed but no settings changed. If a setting change is attempted, the element will flash in RED for 2 seconds and not be changed.
  • Page 43 0-9. Enter numbers using the Reviewer. Default pincode is 0000 (four zeros). In the event of a complete pincode lockout, contact your installer or Timespace for a master unlock code; email...
  • Page 44: Ftp /Telnet Users

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.8 FTP /TELNET Users FTP/TELNET USERS menu gives the option to have three different passwords to access the DVR via FTP/TELNET. The usernames and passwords are currently fixed and cannot be changed by users.
  • Page 45: Power Options

    WHEN IGNITION OFF – sets the behaviour of the V700 when ignition is turned off. NB: In order for the V700 to operate on ignition, the ignition feed should be connected to one of the V700’s ALARM INPUTS...
  • Page 46 Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System Options for the V700’s behaviour: KEEP UNIT POWERED – provides options for powering the V700. Select from KEEP ON, 10 SECS, 1MIN, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50MINS, 1HOUR, 2HOURS, 3HOURS, 4HOURS.
  • Page 47 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.9.1 Power Diagnostics POWER DIAGNOSTICS page displays the current power consumption, broken down into various sections e.g. POE (cameras), GPS. It also displays current temperature and GSensor readings.
  • Page 48: Voltage Menu

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.10 Voltage Menu VOLTAGE MENU page displays the current Voltage supply, broken down into various sections e.g., Alarm Inputs, 5V and 12V power out etc.
  • Page 49: Gsensor

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.11 GSensor GSENSOR menu configures settings for the DVR’s built-in accelerometer. The GSensor is a device that provides X, Y and Z axes data internally to the DVR. Data is displayed and recorded into each image along with optional GPS data.
  • Page 50 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.11.1 GSensor setup GSENSOR SETUP menu displays the GSensor configuration. The GSensor is calibrated as part of the manufacturing process in a controlled environment and should not require calibration during the installation process.
  • Page 51 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.11.2 Zero the accelerometer Once the DVR is installed in its final operating position, the GSensor readings must be zeroed by entering “0” when on the ZERO THE ACCELEROMETER screen.
  • Page 52: Vehicle Id

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.12 Vehicle ID This menu page allows entry of the vehicle’s fleet ID number and registration number. This is recorded in system and health logs and makes it easier when using LANLink to identify the vehicle in which the recorder is fitted.
  • Page 53: Reset

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.13 Reset The RESET menu provides options for resetting the system and/or deleting files. The following options are available. DELETE ALL RECORDING FILES RESTORE TIMESPACE DEFAULTS WARNING: THERE IS NO “UNDO” FUNCTION IF THESE OPTIONS ARE SELECTED.
  • Page 54 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.2.13.1 Delete All Recording Files DELETE ALL RECORDING FILES – will remove all recordings from the hard disk, including write- protected files. Only select this option if you want to completely remove all recordings – there is NO undo option.
  • Page 55: External Equipment Menu

    Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.3 External Equipment Menu The V700 provides some common interfaces so that external equipment can be connected and configured for use with the V700. Connections for external equipment are shown on the diagrams for the...
  • Page 56: Lan Connections And Vlan Scheme

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.3.1 LAN connections and VLAN SCHEME The VLAN SCHEME separates the three LAN connections. It is automatically enabled.. LAN1 is the COMMS connection LAN 2 is for the IP Cameras...
  • Page 57: Lan 1 (Comms)

    LAN STATUS indicates whether the V700 is currently connected to a LAN or not. IP ADDRESS - Enter the static (fixed) IP address that the V700 is to be assigned on the local area network. The default IP address is 192.168.10.200 SUBNET MASK - Enter the subnet mask as applicable for the LAN the V700 is connected to.
  • Page 58: Lan 2 (Ip Cameras)

    The LAN 2 menu allows the user to change the IP address of the VLAN2 port. LAN2 port is assigned to CAMERAS. IP ADDRESS – enter the static (fixed) address that the V700 is to be assigned to on the secondary local area network. The default IP address is 192.168.10.64.
  • Page 59: Lan 3 (Ibus)

    The LAN3 connection is a single-port connection which is assigned to IBUS. IP ADDRESS – enter the static (fixed) address that the V700 is to be assigned to on the tertiary local area network. The default IP address is 192.168.10.30.
  • Page 60: Gps

    SPEED UNITS – can be set for miles per hour (MPH) or kilometres per hour (KPH). SYNC CLOCK WITH GPS – The V700 can be configured to synchronize the clock with the data and time information received from the GPS unit. When set to YES the V700 will synchronize the clock on...
  • Page 61 GPS BAUD – sets the baud rate at which the V700 will communicate with the GPS. Setting this selection to PORT 22222 allows a LAN connected device to forward NMEA GPS sentences. NB: When the baud rate is changed, it may be necessary to reboot the V700 in order that it can detect the GPS unit.
  • Page 62: Ibus

    IBUS menu details are found in Appendix 7 – IBUS Interface The IBUS debug etc shown on this menu screen are for Timespace investigation only, and do not need to be selected/configured by users. NB: IP address settings cannot be changed while recording is in progress – a warning will be...
  • Page 63: Can

    The CAN menu screen shows CAN activity as either ABSENT or DETECTED. This is useful for diagnosing connection issues. The CAN LED on the V700’s front panel will be orange when CAN data is being received. *Society of Automotive Engineers standard SAE J1939 is the vehicle bus recommended practice used for communication...
  • Page 64: Onvif

    ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) provides a standard interface between IP-based physical security devices. The standardised ONVIF specifications (profiles) are a common “language” that devices can use to communicate. The V700 is ONVIF-conformant (Profiles G and S). #Functionality is continually being developed. Contact Timespace for details. ONVIF menu: DESTINATION –...
  • Page 65: Advanced Menu

    POWER STATE – Set if the V700 will RECORD, DO NOT RECORD or USE LAST STATE. If USE LAST STATE is selected the unit will record on power up if it was recording when power was disconnected. If it was not recording when power was disconnected, it will return to this state on power up.
  • Page 66: Health

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.4.1 Health Page Display HEALTH PAGE DISPLAY controls the length of time the unit health status will be displayed for on boot The health page includes a simple traffic light status and may include service/fail code conditions as...
  • Page 67: Service Log

    WRITE LOG TO – select from HD or SD. The screen will show DONE when this is complete. NB: when saved to the HD/SD, the log files are encrypted but can be sent to Timespace for analysis if required. Contact support@tspace.co.uk...
  • Page 68 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.4.2.1 Reset Service Log SERVICE LOG RESET menu – clears any service log messages. Press the right arrow key, and then again to confirm. HINT: Clearing the service log will clear the front panel service/fail LEDs. If the fault condition still...
  • Page 69: Load Software/Settings

    SD card) LOAD SYSTEM SOFTWARE – load XOS file for V700 system software LOAD MENU SETTINGS – used to copy menu settings from another V700 unit and replicate these on the second V700. LOAD CONFIG DATA – load eg settings for a new IP Camera via a TSCONFIG file. See IP Camera...
  • Page 70: Save Software/Settings

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 3 - User Guide – V700 Menu System 3.4.4 Save Software/Settings SAVE SOFTWARE/SETTINGS provides options for saving the current settings. The current software and settings will be written to the HD cartridge or SD card. SAVE TO – select either HD (to save to the Hard Disk cartridge) or SD (to save settings to the SD card).
  • Page 71: System Information And Security

    The V700 uses a proprietary file type with the file extension .XBA. Images from multiple cameras along with audio, GPS and other meta data are stored in these files. The V700 stores XBA files on the cartridge in a loop over the physical disk and does not use a fragmented file structure. The V700 uses a linking mechanism (FAT area) for PC compatibility.
  • Page 72: Pc Access Precautions

    4.4 PC Access Precautions The V700 file system uses a standard FAT32 file system so that a PC can read the contents. The PC will access the cartridges in a different way to the V700. The V700 will not be able to read every FAT32 file system written by the PC and it is therefore important to restrict what the PC does to the file system.
  • Page 73: Figure 4 - Pc Network Access Ports

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 4 - System Information and Security Ports: Port Protocol Function Used By DVR/NVR Description Echo LANLink / PCLink Unit discovery LANLink All except X200 File download Telnet PCLink Unit commands TFTP LANLink / PCLink X200 only...
  • Page 74: System Interfaces

    The GPS receiver is connected to V700 through the 18 way Molex connector (see diagram). Pin 17 is used by the V700 to receive GPS data. The V700 can provide +5V or 12V power to the GPS mouse on the 18 way Molex connector.
  • Page 75 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 5 - System Interfaces GPS Baud Rate - Set the V700 data rate according to the GPS mouse you are using. Rates configurable include; 2400, 4800, 9600 and 19200, 38400 bps. Setting this selection to Port 22222 allows a LAN connected device to forward NMEA GPS sentences.
  • Page 76: Remote Operation Pclink/Lanlink/Ftp/Telnet/Onvif

    Chapter 4 – V700 Menu System. The V700 FTP server allows video files to be downloaded using either a hard-wired, wireless or mobile network connections. An FTP client can be used to FTP onto the V700 by typing the following in the address bar: ftp://user01@10.0.0.200/...
  • Page 77: Usb Interface Kit

    The USB Kit provides all hardware and software necessary to review and archive recordings on a PC from a Hard Disk Cartridge when it has been removed from the V700 Digital Recorder. No additional device drivers are required for the USB Interface Kit when using Windows 7, 10 or 11.
  • Page 78: Installation Guide

    Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU). The V700 has approval under UN ECE R118 fire safety regulations (burning behaviour of materials). The V700 is designed for indoor use in the temperature range -10° to +50°C, and up to 90% RH (non- condensing). WARNING –...
  • Page 79: Warnings

    Suite software.  The V700 recorder must always be mounted so that there is a free flow of air around it. If it is mounted in an enclosure, it is essential that adequate ventilation is provided, and it is recommended that a fan is incorporated in the enclosure design.
  • Page 80: V700 Connections

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 6 – Installation Guide 6.5 V700 Connections 6.5.1 V700 Front Panel Figure 5 V700 Front Panel REC (RECORD) BUTTON Turns configured recording mode on and off. Button can be disabled within menu settings. LEDs: Power - Illuminated when the DVR is powered (green LED)
  • Page 81: Reviewer Connector

    - Turns off the cartridge lock, releasing the cartridge lock for removal. 6.5.2 Reviewer Connector Connect the Reviewer to V700 Reviewer socket using a RJ45 Ethernet cable with a ferrite Signals for this connector are as follows: Video out Video ground...
  • Page 82: V700 Side Panel Interface / Connections

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 6 – Installation Guide 6.5.3 V700 Side Panel Interface / Connections Figure 6 V700 Side Panel Interface/Connections 6.5.3.1 Power connections POWER IN POWER OUTPUTS  5V on Molex – 2A resettable fuse, 4A trip  12V on Molex 4A software fuse, 4.5A trip (48W global across the four 12V outputs on the Molex).
  • Page 83: Rj 45 Camera Connections

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 6 – Installation Guide It is recommended to power the V700 via the two power input pins on the 5 pin-XLR connector. For maximum reliability, Timespace recommends that the power feed should be split and wired to both pins.
  • Page 84: Figure 8 V700 Molex Connectors

    Deleted: Connectors 5V out is on pin 11 on the V700 – this differs from the V400 where it was on pin 10/11/12. Pin 12 is now 12V CAN_H and CAN_L are on the 18-way Molex, pins 9 and 18.
  • Page 85: End Panel Hdmi Connections

    6.5.6 End panel HDMI connections Figure 9 - End panel HDMI connections The V700 provides 4 video out connections – normally used as 1 driver monitor and up to 3 passenger monitors (NB these are only two separate video outputs).
  • Page 86: Installation Instructions

    Chapter 6 – Installation Guide 6.6 Installation Instructions The V700 is designed to be mounted on its base plate; horizontally or vertically in any axis, but on a strict perpendicular angle. For wall mounting with the V700 horizontal, the right angle plate accessory must be used (see diagram).
  • Page 87: Canlink

    RECORDINGS” function in the menu system: SYSTEM SETTINGS > RESET > DELETE ALL RECORDING FILES. 6.6.7 CANLink The V700 contains built-in CANLink for CAN data recording. The CAN output on the Molex connectors (see diagram) needs to be connected to the vehicle’s FMS connector. For further details see https://www.tspace.co.uk/pdf/timespace-canlink-datasheet.pdf...
  • Page 88: Installation Check List (Example)

    Chapter 6 – Installation Guide 6.6.8 Installation Check List (Example) REQUIRED/RECOMMENDED Mount the V700 in position on the base plate or right angle bracket Install Timespace Ethergrip for camera cable strain relief Tie-wrap all HDMI cables securely to the HDMI bracket provided.
  • Page 89: Mechanical Data / Fixing Specification

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 6 – Installation Guide 6.6.9 Mechanical Data / Fixing Specification Figure 10 V700 Mechanical Data / Fixing Specification...
  • Page 90: Figure 11 V700 Ethergrip (Camera Cable Strain Relief)

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 6 – Installation Guide Figure 11 V700 Ethergrip (Camera cable strain relief) Figure 12 V700 Front Panel Measurement Data...
  • Page 91: Mounting Plates And Clearances

    6.6.10 Mounting Plates and clearances The V700 has a wide metal peg at the rear which slots in to the base plate. The front of the V700 can then be screwed down to the base plate using an M8 bolt (provided). A 6mm Allen key will be required.
  • Page 92: Figure 14 V700 Right-Angle Plate Accessory

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 6 – Installation Guide Figure 14 V700 Right-angle plate accessory...
  • Page 93: Installation Spare Parts List

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 6 – Installation Guide 6.6.11 Installation Spare Parts List POWER CONNECTOR Neutrik NC5FXX-B (solder bucket) VIDEO OUTPUT Ferrites for HDMI cables: Wurth 74271622 Farnell part no. 3517080 Molex PN Farnell PN RS PN MOLEX CONNECTOR 10 Way Molex Mini-Fit Jr Plug...
  • Page 94: Service And Maintenance

    7.1 Maintenance There is no requirement for regular maintenance or returning the V700 to Timespace Technology. There are no user-changeable parts in the V700. The battery in the V700 is designed for a life in excess of 15 years. 7.2 Service and Fail LED The Service and Fail LEDs on the V700 front panel give a positive indication that a system fault has occurred.
  • Page 95: Service Codes

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 7- Service and Maintenance 7.3 Service Codes SERV_CAMOPEN No current on power input to camera ** and no camera signal. SERV_CAMSHORT Over-current on power input to camera ** and no camera signal. SERV_CAMSIGNAL Camera disconnected for cameras 1-16 => codes 301-316.
  • Page 96: Software

    PCLink Suite are available through authorised distributors or by contacting Timespace support; support@tspace.co.uk. There are a number of ways to upload a new version of software onto Timespace DVRs/NVRs : 1. Software can be uploaded via Timespace’s LANLink fleet management platform – “XOS jobs”...
  • Page 97: Manual Software Upload

    IP Camera settings. This will save the current V700 Menu Settings or Config data to the file on the HD cartridge/SD card. The cartridge/SD card could then be used in another V700 to load the Software and Settings (using the LOAD WITH MENU SETTINGS option).
  • Page 98 PCLink Suite V7.2 onwards includes a software download feature for acquiring the current and future software release for PCLink Suite and Timespace Digital Video recorders. At the date of this manual, this option is not yet available for V700 software updates. This feature will be available in future, please contact Timespace for more information.
  • Page 99: Pclink Suite

    Download of recorded files from the X, K and V series range of DVRs/NVRs. NB: PCLink V8.4.0 or later is required in order to playback footage from the V700. Detailed instructions of each application within PCLink Suite can be found in the PCLink Suite manual, available on our website www.tspace.co.uk...
  • Page 100 Application overview; PCLink200 - Review recorded footage via USB cable connected to removable cartridge. - Review recorded footage over IP connection to the DVR/V700. - Live view of cameras (multi channel support). - Remote configuration of DVR/V700 menu settings. - Download file remotely (separate FTP client can also be used to download files).
  • Page 101: Lanlink

    LANLink periodically downloads CCTV health status, file system; camera snapshot, GPS and vehicle CAN engineering information from the V700, displaying it in a series of web pages. Live camera streams can also be viewed over mobile networks, and recorded footage can be previewed and downloaded remotely.
  • Page 102: Appendices

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 9 - Appendices 9. Appendices 9.1 Appendix 2 – V700 Data Sheet...
  • Page 103: Appendix 3 - Cartridge Range

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 9 - Appendices Appendix 3 – Cartridge Range...
  • Page 104: Appendix 4 - Hard Disk Best Practice Guide

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 9 - Appendices 9.3 Appendix 4 – Hard Disk Best Practice Guide...
  • Page 105: Appendix 5 - Certificates Of Conformity And Type Approval

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 9 - Appendices 9.4 Appendix 5 – Certificates of conformity and type approval 9.4.1 CE Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 106: E11 R10 Approval (Electromagnetic Compatibility)

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 9 - Appendices 9.4.2 E11 R10 Approval (Electromagnetic compatibility)
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  • Page 109: E11 R118 Approval (Fire Safety/Burning Behaviour Of Materials)

    V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 9 - Appendices 9.4.3 E11 R118 Approval (Fire safety/burning behaviour of materials)
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  • Page 112: Appendix 6 - Splash Screen

    720x576. An example images is show below; Once in the correct format (using the Timespace conversion tool), the image is placed on the V700 cartridge, named; Splash.ext. Once configured in the menu, the Splash Screen will be read from the disk and displayed.
  • Page 113: Appendix 7 - Transport For London Ibus Diagnostic Interface

    IBUS DEBUG – For testing purposes a debug mode can be enabled. This will increase the rate of messages sent out from the V700 to every 5 seconds. It is not recommended to leave debug turned on during normal operation.
  • Page 114 V700 Instruction Manual Chapter 9 - Appendices NB: on the V700 unit, port 23 is used for the IBUS interface (see Figure 6 V700 Side Panel Formatte Interface/Connections). Deleted: Interface/C Final page of Appendices...

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