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Trooper TL-HD Install and Setup Guide
*700-1014*
Document Part Number: 700-1014 R003
1.877.630.SEON www.seon.com

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  • Page 1 Trooper TL-HD Install and Setup Guide *700-1014* Document Part Number: 700-1014 R003 1.877.630.SEON www.seon.com...
  • Page 2 About This Guide This guide describes the installation steps for the TL-HD DVR. This guide provides information to help you install the TL-HD DVR System hardware and configure the DVR menus to user requirements with the DVR On Screen Display or vMax Web.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Installation 1.1. Tools and Equipment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–1 1.2.
  • Page 4 Contents 4.3.3. Health Check Menu - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–8 4.4.
  • Page 5: Tools And Equipment

    Installation HAPTER Installation This chapter describes the installation steps for the Trooper TL-HD DVR with firmware version 2.2 or higher. This chapter contains the following sections: Tools and Equipment, on page 1–1 Trooper TL-HD System Package Contents, on page 1–2 Installation Diagram, on page 1–3 Installation Best Practices, on page 1–4 Dimensions, on page 1–5...
  • Page 6: Trooper Tl-Hd System Package Contents

    Installation 1.2. Trooper TL-HD System Package Contents The required and optional contents of a typical installation package are shown below. The actual contents of your installation package may vary, depending on the options selected. Trooper TL-HD DVR with hard drive, Cameras (up to 5, including 1 HD camera) and extension cables locking front cover, cable cover, and mounting plate...
  • Page 7: Installation Diagram

    Installation 1.3. Installation Diagram Use the installation diagram below to install the typical TL-HD DVR system. ® TL-HD Typical System Setup Peripherals Seon System Vehicle Electrical Interface To DVR Supports Four Camera Analog Cameras TL-HD DVR Rear Panel Inputs To DVR Alarm Switch ALARM Input...
  • Page 8: Installation Best Practices

    Installation 1.4. Installation Best Practices SETUP TIP: Heat or Moisture Damage Risk Do not install the DVR in a location where the unit is exposed to excessive heat or moisture. Installation close to extreme heat or moisture will void the product warranty.
  • Page 9: Dimensions

    Installation 1.5. Dimensions Important: Specifications are subject to change without notice. • Weight: 4.0 lb (1.8 kg) • Material: steel base, aluminum housing, plastic 7" 16 " [178] [266] 8 " [73] 4 " [134] 16 " 4 " [55] [19] 8 "...
  • Page 10: Dvr And Component Installation

    Installation 1.6. DVR and Component Installation 1.6.1. DVR Installation The DVR typically ships with the locking front cover, mounting plate, and cable cover off but in the shipping box. The hard disk drive is in a separate box in the system shipping kit.
  • Page 11: Camera Installation

    Installation 6. Connect the rear bottom edge of the DVR to the spring tab on the rear edge of the mounting tray. 7. Attach the front bottom edge to the front of the DVR using the two pan-head Phillips 3/16" screws. 8.
  • Page 12: Alarm Button Installation

    Installation 1.6.3. Alarm Button Installation To install the alarm button: 1. Mount the Alarm Switch into a ½" hole. 2. Attach the black wire of the Alarm Switch to the black wire of the Alarm Input harness. See Figure 1-2. 3.
  • Page 13: Adapter Harness Installation

    Installation 1.6.4. Adapter Harness Installation To install the adapter harness: 1. Connect the 12-pin connector to the SIGNALS socket on the DVR. 2. Connect the 3-pin harness to the active high DVR wake signal (optional). 3. Connect the 5-pin to the Diagnostic Button or RGY Illuminator (optional). 4.
  • Page 14: Sd Card Installation (Optional)

    Installation 1.6.6. SD Card Installation (Optional) To install the SD Card: 1. On the front of the DVR, unscrew the screw holding the SD card cover plate and remove the cover plate. Figure 1-5 Remove SD card cover plate 2. Remove and discard the black plastic card slot sticker from behind the cover plate. Figure 1-6 Remove SD card slot sticker 1–10 700-1014 R003...
  • Page 15 Installation 3. Insert the Seon approved SD card in the slot, pushing it in firmly until a "click" is heard. Figure 1-7 Install SD card 4. If the DVR front locking cover is not being used, replace the cover plate and tighten the screw to hold it in place.
  • Page 16: Diagnostic Button Installation (Optional)

    Installation 1.6.7. Diagnostic Button Installation (Optional) When installed, press the Diagnostic Button to cause an alarm event to be recorded by the DVR. To install the Diagnostic Button, see the Diagnostic Button Installation Guide, document number 700-0142. 1.6.8. RGY Illuminator Installation (Optional) When installed, the RGY Illuminator LED displays DVR status conditions.
  • Page 17: Hardware Installation Final Checklist

    Installation 1.7. Hardware Installation Final Checklist  Harnesses (camera, recorder, and accessories) Check that the cables and the harnesses are properly secured. Check that sharp metal edges are not touching the cables or harnesses. Check that the connections are solid (no shorts). ...
  • Page 18 Installation 1–14 700-1014 R003...
  • Page 19: Dvr Setup

    DVR Setup HAPTER DVR Setup TL-HD This chapter provides information and procedures for configuring the This chapter contains the following sections: DVR Menu Access, on page 2–1 Basic DVR Configuration Settings, on page 2–2 vMax Web Laptop Configuration, on page 2–15 Connecting the DVR to the Laptop, on page 2–17 2.1.
  • Page 20: Basic Dvr Configuration Settings

    DVR Setup 2.2. Basic DVR Configuration Settings The DVR menu defaults cover most operation settings, but some basic customer and region-specific settings need to be configured for the DVR to operate optimally. Table 1 DVR Menu Configuration Requirements Menu Required Setting Time/Date Select the date display format.
  • Page 21 DVR Setup On power-up, with a monitor and USB mouse connected to the DVR, the TL-HD splash screen appears briefly before the DVR enters live view. Figure 2-1 TL-HD Splash Screen During recording and live viewing, the screen information is dynamic and can include the items shown in Figure 2-2.
  • Page 22 DVR Setup 2. In the Configuration menu, click Time/Date. Figure 2-4 Configuration Main Menu Note: To enter data in OSD fields, click with the mouse to display a keyboard. Use the on screen popup keyboard to select letters or numbers to input to fields. Examples are shown in Figure 2-5.
  • Page 23 DVR Setup 3. In the Time and Date menu, select the following fields to show time and date for the video overlays: Time Format: Choose 12 or 24 hour time display format. Time: Input the correct time. Date Format: Select the date format.
  • Page 24 DVR Setup 7. In the Monitor Settings menu, select options to provide monitor display for the camera output. Default Setting: Choose a monitor view setting which will display all the cameras you have connected. Display Switch: Leave On to switch the display as per the following settings.
  • Page 25 DVR Setup 11. In the Record menu, set up record and power delay timers. Repeat Record: Leave at default for the hard drive to loop and record over the first recordings when it is full. Record Delay On Time: This sets the time period from when ignition is turned on until the DVR starts.
  • Page 26 DVR Setup New titles will display here as well as in the play view overlays. FPS: Leave the channel speed at default settings unless you have special requirements. Set any unused cameras’ speed to Off, so the DVR will not generate video loss events.
  • Page 27 DVR Setup 13. In the Recording Settings menu, click Timers only if you have a specific requirement for timers. Leave the Enable Timers setting set to Off, unless instructed otherwise and provided specific start and end timer information. The timer function can only operate when the ignition is on.
  • Page 28 16. In the Alarms and Signals menu, click Signals. Label: For signals 1-5, labels are provided for left turn, stop, brake, warning light, and right turn. The labels can be edited and changed, maximum 3 characters. Signals 6-10 are available for advanced signal wiring if required.
  • Page 29 DVR Setup 18. In the Alarms and Signals menu, click GPS. GPS Display: If a GPS receiver is installed, select On to display the coordinates on the play view overlay. GPS Time: Select On to have the play view overlay time set by the GPS.
  • Page 30 DVR Setup 19. In the Alarms and Signals menu, click G Sensor. Current: Display only, shows current live readings. Threshold: Seon recommends the following G Sensor threshold defaults for large bus movement detection. X and Y thresholds: +2.0 and -2.0. Z threshold: +3.0 and -3.0.
  • Page 31 DVR Setup 21. In the Configuration menu, click Network to edit the DVR network settings. SECURITY TIP: Network and Advanced Settings Network and Advanced network settings should only be configured by Seon Engineering Services or the fleet system administrator. Setting Type: Leave at default Static IP setting.
  • Page 32 DVR Setup 23. In the Configuration menu, click System and in System Settings menu, configure as follows. Disk Full, HD Failure: Leave Off unless your network is configured to receive emails from the DVR. Password Enable: Leave Off unless instructed otherwise. Audio Output Channel: Select the default audio channel that will be available from the audio RCA port...
  • Page 33: Vmax Web Laptop Configuration

    DVR Setup 2.3. vMax Web Laptop Configuration The TL-HD DVR can be managed using vMax Web using Internet Explorer (32 bit version only) with the laptop connected to the DVR using an RJ-45 Ethernet cable. Make sure the DVR and other system components are already installed and configured in order to access the DVR via vMax Web.
  • Page 34 DVR Setup The Local Area Connection Properties window appears. Figure 2-24 Local Area Connection Properties window 3. In the Local Area Connection Properties window, select the click to highlight the current Internet Protocol Version, (in Windows XP select Internet Protocol (TCP/IPv4)), and then click Properties.
  • Page 35: Connecting The Dvr To The Laptop

    DVR Setup 2.3.1. Connecting the DVR to the Laptop To connect the DVR to the laptop: 1. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to a network port on the laptop. Connect the other end to a network port on the DVR. 2.
  • Page 36 DVR Setup 5. Open Internet Explorer and, in the address bar, type in the DVR default IP address: http://169.254.1.1. Click Enter. The DVR Login screen appears. Figure 2-28 DVR Login Screen 6. At the login prompt, enter the user name and password to access the internet browser user interface.
  • Page 37: Advanced Setup

    Advanced Setup HAPTER Advanced Setup This chapter provides information on uploading configuration files and firmware updates to the DVR, and setting up email notifications when events are detected on the DVR. SECURITY TIP: Administrator Permissions Required These procedures should only be performed by administrator level staff. If you have questions about these procedures, contact Seon support.
  • Page 38: Dvr Configuration Uploads

    Advanced Setup 3.1. DVR Configuration Uploads A configuration file is usually uploaded to a DVR when the DVR is first installed or when settings need to be changed on multiple DVRs in a fleet. Configuration files can be uploaded at the DVR with a USB memory device or over the network using vMax Live Plus or vMax Commander applications.
  • Page 39 Advanced Setup 6. In the System Settings menu click Program Update. Figure 3-2 System Settings Menu 7. From the Load Configuration menu, select the file to upload and click Load. Figure 3-3 Loading USB Configuration Important: The Load Configuration drop down list only displays the ten most recent configuration files on the USB drive.
  • Page 40 Advanced Setup 8. From Include Network, select whether or not to overwrite the existing DVR network settings with the new configuration settings. The default setting of NO keeps your existing network settings. SECURITY TIP: DVR Communications Avoid unintentionally changing the DVR network settings when uploading a new configuration.
  • Page 41 Advanced Setup 10. In the DVR configuration confirmation dialog, click Yes to proceed. Figure 3-6 Load Configuration: Warning Message 11. Click Back in the Program Update and then System Settings menus to save and exit the menus. Figure 3-7 Click Back to Save Configuration 12.
  • Page 42: Configuration Uploads In Vmax Web

    Advanced Setup 3.1.2. Configuration Uploads in vMax Web To remotely install a configuration update, the configuration file (received from Seon or created and saved from a DVR in your network) must be on a computer with network access to the DVR and with Internet Explorer 8, 9, or 10 (32 bit version only) to access vMax Web.
  • Page 43 Advanced Setup 7. Select the Configuration tab and on the Configuration tab, click the System icon. Figure 3-11 vMax Web System Settings 8. In the Program Update Settings area, the default (cleared) Include Network Settings check box setting keeps your existing network settings during the configuration upload.
  • Page 44 Advanced Setup 10. In the computer file search window, navigate to the configuration file and click Open. Figure 3-14 Windows File Search Important: For consistency, Seon recommends that the configuration upload file name should be kept to four characters maximum (****.seon) in the event that the file needs to be loaded to the DVR from the USB port.
  • Page 45 Advanced Setup 14. When the progress bar shows the update is 100% complete, click OK. Figure 3-17 Loading Complete 15. In the Titles/Display menu, update the text in the Main_Title field. Figure 3-18 vMax Web Titles and Display Menu 16. Click Save to save the settings to the DVR. 17.
  • Page 46: Dvr Firmware Updates

    3.2. DVR Firmware Updates The firmware version is displayed on the top right corner of every menu. The firmware update must be obtained from Seon Design. To install a firmware update, a USB memory device must be formatted by a Windows®-based computer using the FAT file format.
  • Page 47: Email Notifications

    Advanced Setup 3.3. Email Notifications If required by the customer, Seon DVRs can be configured to send emails when certain events are recorded. An SMTP server is required to support network email addresses. When the DVR is in range of a network, an email will be sent, the alarm recording can be viewed remotely, and the event can be addressed.
  • Page 48 Advanced Setup 5. In the E-mail settings menu, populate the E-mail configuration fields as required. Figure 3-22 E-mail Settings Menu 6. Click Back to save. 7. In the System Settings menu set the Disk Full and HD (hard drive) Failure options to E-mail.
  • Page 49 Advanced Setup 10. In the Alarm/Signal menu, click Alarms. Figure 3-25 Alarms and Signals Menu 11. In the Alarm Settings menu, select the alarm from the drop down list, and set Email to On. Figure 3-26 Alarms Settings Menu 12. Repeat for all alarms requiring email notification. 13.
  • Page 50: Vmax Web Email Setup

    Advanced Setup 3.3.2. vMax Web Email Setup 1. In the Network Email settings window, populate the E-mail configuration fields as required. vMax Web E-mail settings Figure 3-27 SECURITY TIP: DVR Password Security The default password is 11111111. For security purposes, Seon recommends that the user default login and system settings passwords should be changed.
  • Page 51 Advanced Setup 3. In the System menu, select E-mail from the Disk Full and HD (hard drive) Failure drop down menus. System Settings Email Figure 3-29 4. Click Save. If the configured alarm or system events occur, the email will be sent when the DVR is within range of a Smart-Reach access point.
  • Page 52 Advanced Setup 3–16 700-1014 R003...
  • Page 53: Dvr Configuration Menus

    DVR Configuration Menus HAPTER DVR Configuration Menus This chapter describes the functions and defaults of the fields and options on each configuration menu. This chapter contains the following sections: DVR Configuration Menu Tree, on page 4–2 Time and Date Menu, on page 4–3 DST (Daylight Savings Time) Settings Menu, on page 4–4 Titles and Display Menu, on page 4–5 Monitor Settings Menu, on page 4–6...
  • Page 54: Dvr Configuration Menu Tree

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.1. DVR Configuration Menu Tree The TL-HD Configuration Main Menu shown in Figure 4-1 applies to the on screen display configuration and to the Web browser configuration menus. TL-HD 2.2 Configuration Menu Time/Date Title/Display Record Alarm/Signal Network System Main Title: Repeat Record:...
  • Page 55: Time And Date Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.2. Time and Date Menu Use the Time and Date menu to set the time and date settings and Auto Daylight Savings settings. Figure 4-2 Time and Date Menu Table 1 Time and Date Configuration Items Menu Item Description Values [Default] Time Format...
  • Page 56: Dst (Daylight Savings Time) Settings Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.2.1. DST (Daylight Savings Time) Settings Menu Configure the start and end date settings for daylight savings. Figure 4-3 DST Settings Menu Table 2 DST Settings Configuration Items Menu Item Description Values [Default] Start Date Set the week, day, and month for daylight saving to [2nd Sunday Mar] start.
  • Page 57: Titles And Display Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.3. Titles and Display Menu Use the Titles and Display menu to set the main title, camera titles, and other camera view overlay options. Figure 4-4 Titles and Display Menu Table 3 Titles and Display Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default]...
  • Page 58: Monitor Settings Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.3.1. Monitor Settings Menu Use the Monitor Settings menu to set monitor default and switched views. Figure 4-5 Diagnostic Display Menu Table 4 Diagnostic Display Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Default Setting Select the default monitor display setting, all [4 Up], CH1 - CH4 cameras or a single camera.
  • Page 59: Diagnostic Display Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.3.2. Diagnostic Display Menu Use the Diagnostic Display menu to set various diagnostic options to display on the camera view overlays. Figure 4-6 Diagnostic Display Menu Table 5 Diagnostic Display Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Voltage Display Display the system input voltage.
  • Page 60: Health Check Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.3.3. Health Check Menu The Health Check screen provides information on the hard drive temperature, hard drive operational hours, Ethernet connections, and general health. Figure 4-7 Health Check Menu Table 6 Diagnostic Display Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Hard Drive Temperature...
  • Page 61: Recording Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.4. Recording Menu Use the Recording Settings menu to set the resolution, recording speed in frames per second (FPS), image quality, Record Delay-On and Record Delay-Off times, and other recording options. Figure 4-8 Recording Settings Menu Table 7 Record Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default]...
  • Page 62: Camera Menus

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.4.1. Camera Menus Use the Camera Settings menus to set the FPS, picture quality, recording resolution, and audio recording for up to four analog cameras and one HD camera. Figure 4-9 Analog and HD Camera Settings Menus SETUP TIP: Set Unused Cameras Off When a DVR is installed with less than the full complement of cameras connected, disable unused camera input settings to prevent the DVR from generating Video Loss (VLoss)
  • Page 63: Hd Advanced Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.4.2. HD Advanced Menu Use the HD Advanced menu to check the status of the HD camera, view the output, and access the HD Network menu if needed, Figure 4-10 HD Advanced and View Image Menus Table 9 Diagnostic Display Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default]...
  • Page 64: Hd Network Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.4.3. HD Network Menu The HD Network Settings menu is used to change the HD camera‘s IP subnet address. These IP settings should only be changed if the HD camera subnet conflicts with the DVR network subnet. If the IP address in this menu is edited, the IP address stored on the camera must be similarly changed.
  • Page 65: Timer Settings Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.4.4. Timer Settings Menu Use the Timer Settings menu to set the timer schedules to turn the recording on and off. The timer function can only operate when the ignition is on. It cannot be set to record when the vehicle is off.
  • Page 66: Alarms And Signals Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.5. Alarms and Signals Menu Use the Alarms and Signals menu to set the options and actions that occur when an external alarm is received by the DVR. Usually, a driver-activated switch or other external device causes the alarm. Figure 4-13 Alarms and Signals Menu 4–14 700-1014 R003...
  • Page 67: Alarm Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.5.1. Alarm Menu Select an alarm (1-4) from the menu and configure it as required. Figure 4-14 Alarm Settings Menu Table 12 Alarm Settings Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Alarm ALM 1 to ALM 4 are available. [ALM 1], ALM 2, ALM 3, ALM 4 Alarm...
  • Page 68: Signals Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.5.2. Signals Menu Use the Signals menu to configure signals and the actions they generate. The TL-HD supports 10 independent signals. The first five are designated as follows: LT (left turn signal), STP (stop), BRK (brake), WRN (warning lights), and RT (right turn signal). The last five can be set for other functions.
  • Page 69: Speed Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.5.3. Speed Menu Use the Speed Settings menu to set the options for recording vehicle speed data. Figure 4-16 Speed Settings Menu Table 14 Speed Settings Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Speed Units The desired speed display units must be selected. Selecting [MPH] - Miles per MPH converts the GPS signal to display speed in miles per hour...
  • Page 70: Gps Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.5.4. GPS Menu Use the GPS Settings menu to set the options for recording vehicle time and location data. Figure 4-17 GPS Settings Menu Table 15 GPS Settings Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] GPS Display Show or hide the GPS display on the main screen overlay.
  • Page 71: G Sensor Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.5.5. G Sensor Menu Use the G Sensor Settings menu to set the options for recording vehicle acceleration, deceleration, and lateral motion data. • X – Forward/Back axis, default setting: +2.0/-2.0. • Y – Left/Right axis, default setting: +2.0/-2.0. •...
  • Page 72: G Sensor Calibrate Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.5.6. G Sensor Calibrate Menu When the G Sensor threshold data is to be used, the DVR must be field calibrated. Based on the installation orientation selected in the G Sensor calibration menu, the DVR detects gravity and determines the X, Y, and Z axis orientations. To calibrate the G Sensor: 1.
  • Page 73: Others Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.5.7. Others Menu In the Others menu, set DVR wake inputs and digital outputs. Figure 4-20 Others Settings Menu Table 17 Others Menu Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Wake On Select the input action which will wake the DVR. [Off], ALM 1, TEMP Input If Off is selected, the DVR will ignore the Wake on input.
  • Page 74: Network Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.6. Network Menu The TL-HD DVR has three Ethernet ports for connecting to a computer, HD camera, and Smart-Reach Lite wireless network equipment. See Installation Diagram, on page 1–3. SECURITY TIP: Network Configurations To connect using the network connection, each host (computer) connected to the network must have a unique IP address.
  • Page 75: Advanced Network Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.6.1. Advanced Network Menu Use to enable the DVR for live video streaming and vehicle tracking in vMax Live Plus. SECURITY TIP: Advanced Network Configurations For advanced settings, a qualified IT administrator is required to perform any configuration including assigning IP addresses.
  • Page 76: Vms Servers Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.6.2. VMS Servers Menu Set up to enable communication with Seon vMax Commander software. Figure 4-23 VMS Servers Menu Table 20 VMS Servers Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Heartbeat Select an interval as determined by a qualified network expert, to [Off], 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Interval transmit DVR status messages to all available VMS Servers every...
  • Page 77: Supervisor Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.6.3. Supervisor Menu Set up to enable supervisor users in wireless environments. Figure 4-24 Supervisor Menu Set up to enable supervisor users in wireless environments. Table 21 VMS Servers Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Supervisor Select Static IP to add a supervisor vehicle DVR’s Static IP [Off], Static IP Address to the Ethernet port.
  • Page 78: User Levels Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.6.4. User Levels Menu Set up to enable multiple users to access the DVR from vMax Web View with various permission levels. Figure 4-25 User Levels Menu SECURITY TIP: DVR Password Security The default password is 11111111. For security purposes, Seon recommends that the user default login and system settings passwords should be changed.
  • Page 79: Ddns (Dynamic Domain Name Server) Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.6.5. DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) Menu Use this menu to assign a specific host name to a DVR which is using a DHCP IP address. Figure 4-26 DDNS Settings Menu Table 23 DDNS Settings Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default]...
  • Page 80: System Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.7. System Menu The System Settings menu allows control of system level settings and functions that should only be accessed by authorized individuals. SECURITY TIP: DVR Password Security The default password is 11111111. For security purposes, Seon recommends that the user default login and system settings passwords should be changed.
  • Page 81: Program Update Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.7.1. Program Update Menu The Program Update menu enables users to update the internal firmware and to store and load the DVR configuration. Figure 4-28 Program Update Menu Table 25 Program Update Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] Load Load the configuration settings from a USB device.
  • Page 82 DVR Configuration Menus Figure 4-29 Load Configuration: Warning Message Figure 4-30 Store DVR Configuration to USB Device Message Figure 4-31 Update DVR Firmware Message 4–30 700-1014 R003...
  • Page 83 DVR Configuration Menus Figure 4-32 Formatting the Hard Drive Message 700-1014 R003 4–31...
  • Page 84: E-Mail Menu

    DVR Configuration Menus 4.7.2. E-mail Menu The E-mail Settings feature requires network connectivity. See Network Menu, on page 4–22. Figure 4-33 Email Settings Menu Table 26 Email Settings Configuration Items Menu Item Description Value [Default] SMTP Server Set the server name. Maximum 32 characters SMTP Port Set the SMTP port.
  • Page 85: Legal Notice

    Legal Notice Seon Design® Inc. Seon Design Inc. is a specialist in the design and manufacture of video surveillance systems for mobile applications. Seon has been the preferred solutions provider for the pupil transportation industry since 1999. Today, we are proud that our success in this area has made us the leading manufacturer of mobile video surveillance systems in North America.
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  • Page 87: Seon Design Inc.® Product Warranty

    Seon Design Inc.® Product Warranty Seon Design Inc. (Seon) warrants the cameras and components listed below against defects in workmanship and materials provided that such defects appear or are discovered within the respective periods specified below and provided further that the purchaser of such products notifies Seon of such defects within thirty (30) days of the appearance or discovery of such defects: •...
  • Page 88: Disclaimer

    Seon Design Inc.® Product Warranty (g) if the product has been operated outside of the specified Operating Environment specified in the Seon User’s Manual for such product, or (h) to cover any costs incurred by the customer for the removal of defective cameras or components or of non-defective cameras or components, or for the installation of repaired cameras or components or for the reinstallation of non-defective cameras or components, all of which are for the account of the customer.
  • Page 89 The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Extended Warranty for Certain Products The following extended warranty (“Extended Warranty”) provisions apply to products (“Extended Warranty Products”) in respect of which the customer has purchased the Extended Warranty as a separate product from Seon. If any provisions of the Extended Warranty conflict or are inconsistent with the provisions of the basic warranty set forth above, the provisions of the Extended Warranty shall govern.
  • Page 90 Seon Design Inc.® Product Warranty W–4 700-1014 R003...
  • Page 92 Seon Design Inc. Unit 111, 3B Burbidge Street Coquitlam, BC Canada V3K 7B2 Telephone 604.941.0880 Toll Free Telephone 1.877.630.7366 604.941.0870 Toll Free Fax 1.866.664.3677 Email sales@seon.com Web site www.seon.com 700-1014 R003 Printed in Canada...

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