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User Manual & Install Guide
Document Ref. No. : DN3463
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Y816 v3
: 1.0.8
: March 2025

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  • Page 1 Y816 v3 User Manual & Install Guide Document Ref. No. : DN3463 Version No. : 1.0.8 Document Date : March 2025...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Y816 v3 TABLE OF CONTENTS GLOSSARY .............................. 5 INTRODUCTION ..........................7 ....................7 MPORTANT AFETY AND ANDLING NFORMATION YOUR Y816 V3 AT A GLANCE ......................9 ................................... 9 AKE A ................................12 PECIFICATIONS ’ ................................ 15 NCLUDED GETTING STARTED ........................17 ............................
  • Page 3 Y816 v3 6.3.4 User Setup ................................81 6.3.5 Network ................................83 6.3.6 Application ................................. 93 6.3.7 Telephone ................................96 6.3.8 Other Setup................................ 97 ............................100 URVEILLANCE ETTINGS 6.4.1 Live View ................................100 6.4.2 Spot ..................................109 6.4.3 Record ................................113 6.4.4...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 2-1 Front View of the Y816 v3 ........................... 9 Figure 2-2 Close Up View of the Y816 v3 LED Status Indicators ................10 Figure 2-3 Rear View of the Y816 v3 ..........................11 Figure 3-1 Front View of the IR Remote Control ......................18 Figure 3-2 Connecting the IR Remote Control and LCD Monitor................
  • Page 5: Glossary

    ICD / ICD2 Interactive Control Display, purpose-built touch screen monitors for operating Gatekeeper Systems Y816 v3. Input/Output IP Camera An Internet protocol camera, or IP camera, is a type of digital video...
  • Page 6 Y816 v3 MAC Address Media Access Control address – it is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment. On Screen Display – an image superimposed on a screen commonly used to display information such as volume, channel, date/time, device status, etc.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Y816 v3 supports two SSDs up to 4TB. The DVR has integrated audio on every channel, supports GPS, and offers built-in dual band Wi-Fi. The DVR is robust with its system structure, easy installation, simple maintenance, and high reliability.
  • Page 8 Operating the product The Y816 v3 has an operating temperature range of -40°C to +176°C. It is good practice ▪ to ensure that the product is mounted in a suitable location which does not exceed acceptable temperature ranges during the course of normal operations.
  • Page 9: Your Y816 V3 At A Glance

    2 Your Y816 v3 at a Glance 2.1 Take a Tour This is the front panel of the Y816 v3: Figure 2-1 Front View of the Y816 v3 1. USB Port: Supports external USB flash drives which can be used for saving/uploading configuration files, updating system firmware and downloading of recorded video/event files.
  • Page 10: Figure 2-2 Close Up View Of The Y816 V3 Led Status Indicators

    Y816 v3 Figure 2-2 Close Up View of the Y816 v3 LED Status Indicators Description Illuminated green indicates network connection is available. (Note: The LAN LED status light is currently not supported) Illuminated / flashing red indicates a physical hardware error.
  • Page 11: Figure 2-3 Rear View Of The Y816 V3

    Y816 v3 Figure 2-3 Rear View of the Y816 v3 1. Sensor In: This is the input port for the attached sensors. This port uses the CAB000356 cable for the connection 2. IP Camera connectors: These are the input ports for the audio and video signals from all the attached IP cameras.
  • Page 12: Specifications

    Y816 v3 Specifications Video 16 AHD channels (1080p) Video Channels (Analog) Note: Any of the 16 AHD channels may be reassigned as IP channels, allowing for 24 IP channels in total. Video Channels IP 8 IP channels (1080p) Output 2 channels (1 CVBS and 1 VGA) Video Compression H.265 / H.264...
  • Page 13 Y816 v3 Audio Compression ADPCM Supports two 2.5” SSD Storage 1 SD Card: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB Recording Recording trigger Recording Trigger Schedule, alarms, sensor triggers Pre recording Supported Post recording Supported File Size 15 mins of video Playback DVR Video Playback...
  • Page 14 Y816 v3 generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
  • Page 15: Included

    Y816 v3 2.3 What’s Included The following items are included as part of your basic product package. Y816 v3 Digital Video Recorder (Y816 v3 Assembly) Your new mobile digital video recorder with a state-of-the-art hard disk drive suspension system and smart thermal management technology.
  • Page 16 There are numerous customisable options and accessories which can tailor the product installation to fit your unique operating environment and requirements. Please contact Gatekeeper Systems for information on optional download kits and other accessories for use with your product. Your Y816v3 at a Glance...
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    3.1 Learning How to Navigate Your Y816 v3 comes with a simple graphical user interface from which you can access all the features and functions of the DVR. You can select from a choice of intuitive interface devices with which to navigate the system.
  • Page 18: Using The Ir Remote Control

    Y816 v3 3.1.1 Using the IR Remote Control The infra-red remote control, together with the accompanying LCD monitor, allows you to access the DVR functions and menu system. ▪ Arrow Keys: These buttons can be used to move the cursor or menu highlight to the left and right as well as up and down to select a button or menu item.
  • Page 19: Figure 3-2 Connecting The Ir Remote Control And Lcd Monitor

    Y816 v3 How to Connect the IR Remote Control and LCD Monitor Figure 3-2 Connecting the IR Remote Control and LCD Monitor 19 of 211...
  • Page 20: Using The Finger Mouse

    Y816 v3 3.1.2 Using the Finger Mouse The trackball mouse, together with the accompanying LCD monitor, provides another way to access the DVR menu and functions using a familiar graphical user interface point-and-click system. Figure 3-3 Side View of the Finger Mouse Right Button: When viewing video streams, pressing this button will toggle between showing ▪...
  • Page 21: Figure 3-4 Connecting The Finger Mouse And Lcd Monitor

    Y816 v3 How to Connect the Finger Mouse and LCD Monitor Figure 3-4 Connecting the Finger Mouse and LCD Monitor 21 of 211...
  • Page 22: Using The Interactive Control Display (Icd2)

    Y816 v3 3.1.3 Using the Interactive Control Display (ICD2) The ICD2 is a full featured touch display that makes navigating the device menu system very intuitive. Besides the touch function, this accessory also has a number of buttons which act as hotkeys allowing the user to quickly select and go to different functions.
  • Page 23: Figure 3-6 Connecting The Icd2

    Y816 v3 Arrow Keys: These buttons can be used to move the cursor or menu highlight to the left and ▪ right as well as up and down to select a button or menu item. Enter Key: Pressing this button will select the highlighted menu item (similar to tapping on it).
  • Page 24: Guide To Common Navigation Actions

    Y816 v3 3.2 Guide to Common Navigation Actions The following table provides a summary of commonly used navigation functions. Action IR Remote Finger Mouse ICD2 Navigating through Use the Arrow Keys to Move the on-screen Use your finger to tap the screens.
  • Page 25 Y816 v3 Action IR Remote Finger Mouse ICD2 clicking the Trigger directly, once the Button. numeric field has been Alternatively, you may selected. also use the Numeric Keys on the IR Remote Control to type the numbers directly, once the numeric field has been selected.
  • Page 26 Y816 v3 Action IR Remote Finger Mouse ICD2 playback, then you need to Exit the playback first before you can jump to the main menu. Jump to a particular While viewing video, Not applicable. Use the While viewing video, channel.
  • Page 27: The Y816 V3 Start-Up Screen Layout

    3.3 The Y816 v3 Start-up Screen Layout Upon start-up, the screen of the Y816 v3 will display the live video streams from the various cameras attached to the Y816 v3. Users can select and configure how many video channels to be displayed on the screen for monitoring purposes.
  • Page 28: Viewing Live Video

    Y816 v3 9 Camera On-screen View: This view splits the screen into nine sections (using a 3x3 grid layout), ▪ and displays the video streams from cameras simultaneously on the screen. System Information: This displays the system information screen where the user can view various ▪...
  • Page 29: Figure 3-7 Example Of Video Loss

    Y816 v3 corresponding camera. This will switch the display to Single Camera On-screen View to display the video from the selected camera. Once you have selected a channel to view, you can cycle through the available channels ▪ iteratively in quad grid display mode by pressing the key zero [0] on the ICD2.
  • Page 30: Quick View Of System Status Information

    Y816 v3 3.5 Quick View of System Status Information Selecting the System Information button on the on-screen quick menu will display the system information screen where the user can view various device information such as version information, active modules, server status, environment data, and storage size.
  • Page 31 Location Plant Number is an internal marker. Location Angle is the degrees east of true north. Speed is the speed of the vehicle when the location was relayed to the Y816 v3. 5. Server Status Note: These settings are only applicable when the device is setup for a network connection within a Gatekeeper Wireless Configuration.
  • Page 32: Logging Into The System

    3.6 Logging into the System As to access many of the Y816 v3 advanced functions, you will need to be logged in to the system. This is a security measure to ensure that access to sensitive functions and video data is restricted to authorised users.
  • Page 33 Y816 v3 When attempting to access any of these functions, the system will check the log-on status of the user before granting access to the function. If the user is not already logged in, the system will automatically prompt the user to log in.
  • Page 34: Understanding The Main Menu

    If the password is correct, you will be logged-in and allowed to access the advanced ▪ functions of the Y816 v3 and the Main Menu. At any time, you may also cancel the log-in process by clicking the (Cancel) button.
  • Page 35: Figure 3-9 Options In The Main Menu

    Logout: Logout the current logged-in user. This will return the system to the live video view. ▪ The REC Search and Log Search functions will be explained in the chapter 5 on Viewing Recorded Data, whilst the Setup function will be explained in the chapter 6 on Configuring the Y816 v3. 35 of 211...
  • Page 36: Basic System Quick Start

    4.1 Step 1: Powering Up the Y816 v3 The Gatekeeper Project Team are able to mount and install the device into the vehicle based on your requirements and in accordance with industry best practices from years of experience. If you prefer to...
  • Page 37: Step 3: Logging In And Accessing System Configuration

    Y816 v3 4.3 Step 3: Logging In and Accessing System Configuration You may now log into the system and go to the Main Menu where you can access the device Setup and configuration settings. Step 3.1 ▪ If you are using a Finger Mouse, click the Right Button, whereas ICD2 users can just tap on the screen.
  • Page 38 ▪ Understanding the Setup Menu System for System Configuration The Y816 v3 comes with a comprehensive setup menu system where you will be able to tailor almost every aspect of the device operations to your unique fleet requirements. The configuration options in the menu are broken into 5 major sections: Basic –...
  • Page 39: Step 4: Setting The Date And Time

    Y816 v3 Collection – where you will be able to configure all the settings related to collection of vehicle ▪ and operations data from the device sensors, and also configure settings for taking snapshots based on pre-set triggers. For a detailed explanation, see Section 6.5.
  • Page 40: Step 5: Setting The Vehicle Identity Information

    Section 6.3.1. Device Info Device ID Leave this value as it is, unless directed to change by Gatekeeper Project Team. Vehicle Info Vehicle Plate You can use this field to key in the vehicle registration plate number.
  • Page 41: Step 6: Setting Basic Preferences

    Y816 v3 Line Number You may use this field to identify a particular route (if any) that the vehicle will be operating on. Maximum of: 10 characters Driver Info Driver Number If the vehicle will have a specific driver, you may use this field to key in the identification number of the driver (if required).
  • Page 42: Step 7: Setting Up Authorised Users

    Y816 v3 ON/OFF Power Up/Shutdown DEFAULT SETTINGS: Mode Ignition ▪ DVR Power Off Delay DEFAULT SETTINGS: ▪ This means that when the vehicle is turned off, the device will continue to record for another 300 seconds (5 minutes) before shutting down.
  • Page 43 ▪ It is highly recommended that you do not change the password on the default administrator account, as this account will be used by authorised Gatekeeper Systems engineers to troubleshoot your device during support and maintenance. You may change the password for the default normal user account, and also add an additional normal user account if required.
  • Page 44: Step 8: Setting Up Recording

    Y816 v3 4.8 Step 8: Setting Up Recording The Y816 v3 is a hybrid DVR. It has the capability of having a combination of analog, analog HD, and a single IP camera connected at the same time. This next step is a crucial step, where you will select which cameras to record video from, and also set up the quality and resolution of the recorded video.
  • Page 45 Y816 v3 Channel 13 – set name as – CH13 ▪ Channel 14 – set name as – CH14 ▪ Channel 15 – set name as – CH15 ▪ Channel 16 – set name as – CH16 ▪ Channel 17 – set name as – CH17 ▪...
  • Page 46 Y816 v3 For all channels (1 to 24), set the following: 1 (Best) ▪ Record Mode DEFAULT SETTINGS: For all channels (1 to 24), set the following: Power Up ▪ Audio DEFAULT SETTINGS: For all channels (1 to 24), set the following: Always Audio ▪...
  • Page 47 Y816 v3 Channel 23 – set name as – CH23 ▪ Channel 24 – set name as – CH24 ▪ The device comes pre-configured with standard names for the camera channels. You may change these names if desired to give each channel an easily remembered and/or location-specific name.
  • Page 48: Step 9: Setting U Pip Cameras

    Section 6.4.3 to setup the IP Camera in your system. 4.10 Step 10: Finish Your new Y816 v3 v3 system is now set up and ready to go! Also review Chapter 5 to learn about viewing and clipping the recorded video.
  • Page 49: Viewing Recorded Data

    Y816 v3 5 Viewing Recorded Data 5.1 Using the Playback Feature The Playback feature can be accessed from the on-screen quick menu after logging in. It functions as a shortcut which allows the user to immediately access and view recorded video from the start of the current day (beginning 00:00:00H) till the current time of the day.
  • Page 50: Figure 5-2 Playback On-Screen Controls

    Y816 v3 The Video Playback On-Screen Controls If you are using a Finger Mouse, you can toggle the on-screen controls by pressing the Right Button, whereas with the ICD2, you would just tap anywhere on the video. If there is no user input, then the on- screen playback controls will auto-hide after 15 seconds of inactivity.
  • Page 51 Y816 v3 Current Playback Time Control: This shows the current playback time. Selecting it will bring up ▪ the time control dialog which allows you to key in a specific time (in hh:mm:ss 24-hour time format) from which to begin the playback.
  • Page 52: Using Record Search

    The REC Search feature can be accessed from the Main Menu after logging in. It allows the user to search for and view any recorded video which is stored on the Y816 v3 storage SD card. Users can also select and export video clips of specific time periods to an external storage device (such as USB flash drive) for later viewing.
  • Page 53: Figure 5-3 Rec Search Date Controls

    Y816 v3 Figure 5-3 REC Search Date Controls Main Menu: Click this icon to return to the Main Menu. ▪ Back to Previous Screen: Click this icon to return to the Previous Screen that you were at. ▪ Recorded Video Available: A colored bar below the date indicates that recorded video exists for ▪...
  • Page 54: Figure 5-4 Rec Search Camera Channel Controls

    REC Search Step 2: Selecting the Camera Channels In a complex multi-camera configuration such as the Y816 v3 which can have up to 5 connected cameras in total, even a single day may contain a lot of recorded video data. This next step allows you to filter the data by selecting only the camera channels of interest to view.
  • Page 55: Figure 5-5 Rec Search Time Controls

    Y816 v3 REC Search Step 3: Selecting the Time Period After the date and camera channels have been selected, the time period display screen allows you to visualise easily (using a time bar) when recorded video data is available, and on which channels. You may then select the time of interest from, as well as the specific camera channels, from which to commence playback.
  • Page 56 Y816 v3 Recorded Video Available: The colored bar shows the times for which recorded video is available. ▪ The bar is colored coded to indicate the type of video available. Recorded video at this time period has alarm events. YELLOW Recorded video at this time period is locked.
  • Page 57: Figure 5-6 Rec Search Playback Controls

    Y816 v3 Figure 5-6 REC Search Playback Controls Selected Time Period: This time bar represents the selected time period. ▪ Recorded Video Available: The green shaded areas in the time bar lets you easily identify where ▪ the recorded video is available.
  • Page 58 Y816 v3 Cycle to Next Channel: Switch playback to the next camera channel. For example, if the system ▪ is currently playing recorded video from Camera 3, then clicking this button will switch to playing recorded video from Camera 4.
  • Page 59 Note: If you are using the Finger Mouse/LCD combination to navigate you will need to use a Gatekeeper Systems USB Hub to allow two devices to share the one USB port. You will also need to select the file format that the exported video clip will be saved ▪...
  • Page 60 Click the (Export) button to proceed. ▪ You may also click the (Cancel) button to go back and select a different time ▪ period. Gatekeeper Systems USB hub. Note the instructions for the correct order in which to connect devices. 60 of 211...
  • Page 61 You will also need to select the file format that the exported video clip will be saved ▪ Proprietary Data File format which is proprietary to the Y816 v3. Can only be viewed using the viewer software provided by Gatekeeper Systems.
  • Page 62: Using Log Search

    (such as USB flash drive) for later viewing. Note: If you are using the Finger Mouse/LCD combination to navigate you will need to use a Gatekeeper Systems USB Hub to allow two devices to share the one USB port. Log Search Step 1: Selecting the Date The first step in the Log Search screen allows you to select a date to view the associated log files.
  • Page 63: Figure 5-8 Log Time And Type Selection

    Y816 v3 Log Search Step 2: Selecting the Time and Log Type The next step in the Log Search function allows you to select the time period, and the type of log that you wish to view. Figure 5-8 Log Time and Type Selection Main Menu: Click this icon to return to the Main Menu.
  • Page 64: Figure 5-9 View And Export Log File

    Y816 v3 or overwritten by the device. Locked events are events for which the corresponding video is still in locked mode. If the Alarm log type is selected, the log file can be filtered further by Alarm Type. Show all alarm events.
  • Page 65: Configuring The Y816 V3

    6 Configuring the Y816 v3 6.1 Quick Reference to Configuration Menu System The following shows a high-level map to the various settings in the Y816 v3 configuration menu system. Refer to the following sections for a detailed description of each section.
  • Page 66: Navigating The Configuration Menus

    Back to Previous Screen: Click this icon to return to the Previous Screen that you were at. ▪ Main Section Tabs: Clicking on any of these tabs will open the configuration pages for that ▪ particular main section. Configuring the Y816 v3 66 of 211...
  • Page 67 If you navigate away from the current page/tab without saving, any changes that you have made to the settings will be discarded. Note that your configuration settings have been set by Gatekeeper Systems engineers to meet your specific deployment requirements. Do not reset to factory defaults or change the settings unless you fully understand the changes you are making, or as directed by Gatekeeper Systems.
  • Page 68 Date Field This is an input field for dates. Clicking on this field will show a calendar from which the user can select the desired date. Configuring the Y816 v3 68 of 211...
  • Page 69: Basic Settings

    Clicking this button will display a list of items which can be scrolled and selected. 6.3 Basic Settings Navigate to: Main Menu Setup Basic Setup → → Configuring the Y816 v3 69 of 211...
  • Page 70: Regist Info

    Gatekeeper Project Team, consultation with customer/school district, for the value to set. Vehicle Info Vehicle Plate Alphanumeric text field for setting the vehicle plate number. This is typically the vehicle registration plate number. Configuring the Y816 v3 70 of 211...
  • Page 71 You may input up to a maximum of: 10 characters ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: Gatekeeper Project Team, in consultation with customer/school district, will determine the value to set. Vehicle Num Alphanumeric field for setting the vehicle number. Typically, the identification code used by the fleet operator to identify a particular vehicle.
  • Page 72: Time Setup

    Y816 v3 DEFAULT SETTINGS: Gatekeeper Project Team, in consultation with customer/school district, will determine the value to set. Plate Colour DEFAULT SETTINGS: Null ▪ Province ID DEFAULT SETTINGS: ▪ City ID DEFAULT SETTINGS: ▪ Manufacturer ID DEFAULT SETTINGS: Blank Field ▪...
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  • Page 74 24 Hours ▪ 12 Hours ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: 24 Hours ▪ Time Zone Drop list which allows you to choose the time zone that the device will be operating in. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Configuring the Y816 v3 74 of 211...
  • Page 75 GPS satellites. Note: This is the recommended setting to use when the Y816 v3 is deployed in a mobile environment. To use this setting, the Y816 v3 must be equipped with the GPS option. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Checkbox – Selected ▪...
  • Page 76 Drop list to choose the start month (from JAN to DEC). ▪ Drop list to choose the start week (either 1 ▪ LAST). Drop list to choose the start day (from SUNDAY to ▪ SATURDAY). Time field to choose the start time. ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 76 of 211...
  • Page 77: Startup

    Time field to set the end time. ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: NOV (month) ▪ 1ST (week) ▪ SUNDAY (day) ▪ 02:00:00 (time) ▪ 6.3.3 Startup Navigate to: Main Menu Setup Basic Setup Startup → → → Configuring the Y816 v3 77 of 211...
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  • Page 79 DEFAULT SETTINGS: ▪ This means that when the vehicle is turned off, the device will continue to record for another 600 seconds (10 minutes) before shutting down. Configuring the Y816 v3 79 of 211...
  • Page 80 For a vehicle with a 12V battery, the recommended threshold value is 9V. For a vehicle with a 24V battery, the recommended threshold value is 21V. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Disabled/not applicable. Configuring the Y816 v3 80 of 211...
  • Page 81: User Setup

    Checkbox – Unselected ▪ Note: Depending on the voltage the DVR receives two different thresholds will be presented. 6.3.4 User Setup Navigate to: Main Menu Setup Basic Setup User Setup → → → Configuring the Y816 v3 81 of 211...
  • Page 82 The user admin is the default administrator and cannot be deleted. Only administrators can add/delete users. In addition to the administrator, the maximum number of additional users that can be added is two. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Configuring the Y816 v3 82 of 211...
  • Page 83: Network

    Y816 v3 Default administrator user Username – admin ▪ Password - Contact Gatekeeper’s Customer Support Team ▪ Default normal user Username – user ▪ Password - Contact Gatekeeper’s Customer Support Team ▪ On the add user screen, the following fields will allow you to key in the user details: Alphanumeric text field to key in the user name.
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  • Page 88 These include settings for the local network, web port settings, Wi-Fi, communications module, and center server settings. NOTE: THE FOLLOWING SECTION (SERVER) IS ONLY APPLICABLE WHEN THE DEVICE IS BEING CONFIGURED AS PART OF A GATEKEEPER WIRELESS DEPLOYMENT. Server Center Server Drop list which displays a list of center servers configured in the device.
  • Page 89 Port server for the following protocol types: ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: TCP – 5556 ▪ Media Server IP Numeric text field to configure the IP address of the media server. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Blank ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 89 of 211...
  • Page 90 Numeric text field allowing you to key in the IP address of the gateway for the device. DEFAULT SETTINGS: IP: 192.168.88.1 ▪ Auto Get DNS Checkbox – if selected, the device will attempt to obtain the DNS settings automatically. Configuring the Y816 v3 90 of 211...
  • Page 91 WIFI Enable Drop list to select the enable type option for the Wifi: Disable ▪ Client Always ▪ AP Time ▪ AP Always ▪ Client AP ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: AP Time ▪ Client Configuring the Y816 v3 91 of 211...
  • Page 92 ▪ WPA2_Enterprise ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: WPA/WPA2-PSK ▪ Password DEFAULT SETTINGS: 30131127 ▪ Encryption Drop list to select from the following options: ▪ TKIP ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: ▪ WI-FI Channel DEFAULT SETTINGS: Auto ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 92 of 211...
  • Page 93: Application

    192.168.002.001 ▪ 6.3.6 Application Navigate to: Main Menu Setup Basic Setup Application → → → This subsection enables you to view and edit the application settings of the device in regard to Download. Configuring the Y816 v3 93 of 211...
  • Page 94 Y816 v3 Configuring the Y816 v3 94 of 211...
  • Page 95 Checkbox – if selected, the device will use the below configured settings. Server DEFAULT SETTINGS: 192.168.1.200 ▪ Port DEFAULT SETTINGS: ▪ User Name DEFAULT SETTINGS: admin ▪ Password DEFAULT SETTINGS: Blank Field ▪ Download Auto Download DEFAULT SETTINGS: Reconnect Checkbox - Unselected ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 95 of 211...
  • Page 96: Telephone

    Drop list to select from the following options: Automatic ▪ ▪ Manual ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: Manual ▪ Auto Answer Time Numeric value box to edit the amount of time between auto answering (in seconds). Configuring the Y816 v3 96 of 211...
  • Page 97: Other Setup

    Y816 v3 DEFAULT SETTINGS: ▪ 6.3.8 Other Setup Configuring the Y816 v3 97 of 211...
  • Page 98 Y816 v3 Volume Setup TTS Volume DEFAULT SETTINGS: ▪ ICD2 Volume DEFAULT SETTINGS: ▪ Preview Volume DEFAULT SETTINGS: Configuring the Y816 v3 98 of 211...
  • Page 99 ▪ ADAS ▪ R-BSD ▪ Auxiliary Driver Cam ▪ ▪ L-BSD ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: None ▪ Mode Type Drop list to select from the following: Normal ▪ Calibration ▪ Debug ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: Configuring the Y816 v3 99 of 211...
  • Page 100: Surveillance Settings

    This subsection enables you to configure the settings for the live view of the video coming from the cameras. These settings only affect the video being viewed on the LCD monitor or the ICD2 – they do not affect the recorded video. Configuring the Y816 v3 100 of 211...
  • Page 101 Y816 v3 Configuring the Y816 v3 101 of 211...
  • Page 102 DEFAULT SETTINGS: Checkbox – Unselected ▪ Image Setup This button displays the image setup screen. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Adjust the video from the various camera channels using the settings explained below to meet your preferences Configuring the Y816 v3 102 of 211...
  • Page 103 Copy To Channel: In multi-camera installations, this feature allows you to easily copy the configuration ▪ of one camera channel to another channel, or even overwrite all channels with the settings from the Configuring the Y816 v3 103 of 211...
  • Page 104 Adjust the margins, if necessary, to ensure the entire screen fits comfortably within your installed display monitor. Startup Drop box for selecting the type of live video displayed by default after device Screen startup: Single ▪ Double ▪ Quad ▪ 9-Split ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 104 of 211...
  • Page 105 Checkbox – Channel 19 – Unselected ▪ Checkbox – Channel 20 – Unselected ▪ Checkbox – Channel 21 – Unselected ▪ Checkbox – Channel 22 – Unselected ▪ Checkbox – Channel 23 – Unselected ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 105 of 211...
  • Page 106 If you have less cameras than available grid segments, then those segments associated with an actual camera will be displayed as a black box. The drop-down list will show for all connected cameras. Configuring the Y816 v3 106 of 211...
  • Page 107 Alarm/Event Checkbox – if selected, any alarms will be displayed as an overlay text on top of the live video view on the LCD monitor or ICD2. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Checkbox – Selected ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 107 of 211...
  • Page 108 Checkbox – if selected, the G Sensor information will be displayed as an overlay text on top of the live video view on the LCD monitor or ICD2. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Checkbox – Unselected ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 108 of 211...
  • Page 109: Spot

    6.4.2 Spot This subsection enables the user to edit what the display port screen display will be, and which channels will initially be displayed This is used for a passenger monitor in vehicles. Configuring the Y816 v3 109 of 211...
  • Page 110 Y816 v3 Screen Startup Screen Drop box for selecting the type of live video displayed by default after device startup: Single ▪ Double ▪ Quad ▪ 9-Split ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 110 of 211...
  • Page 111 Checkbox – Channel 19 – Unselected ▪ Checkbox – Channel 20 – Unselected ▪ Checkbox – Channel 21 – Unselected ▪ Checkbox – Channel 22 – Unselected ▪ Checkbox – Channel 23 – Unselected ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 111 of 211...
  • Page 112 Duration: This numeric text field allows you to specify the duration (in seconds) for which this ▪ layout will be displayed on the screen. Save Settings: The (OK) button allows you to save the settings for this screen layout. ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 112 of 211...
  • Page 113: Record

    Surveillance Record → → → The Y816 v3 is a hybrid DVR. It has the capability of having a combination of analog; analog HD and multiple IP cameras connected at the same time. Configuring the Y816 v3 113 of 211...
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  • Page 117 Never – video will never be overwritten. To ensure that the ▪ device still has storage to record new video, you will have to download and remove the older video on a regular basis. DEFAULT SETTINGS: By Capacity ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 117 of 211...
  • Page 118 Storage Dual Checkbox – if selected will enable the dual stream recording feature, Stream so that storage media stores main stream and sub stream video Recording simultaneously. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Checkbox – Unselected ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 118 of 211...
  • Page 119 ▪ The device comes pre-configured with standard names for the camera channels. You may change these names if desired to give each channel an easily remembered and/or location-specific name. Maximum of: 5 characters Configuring the Y816 v3 119 of 211...
  • Page 120 1080p etc) Encode Standard Drop list allowing you to select the encode encryption standard that you would like to record at from the following options: H264 ▪ H265 ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: H264 ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 120 of 211...
  • Page 121 Once you have selected the day to copy to, click on the (Copy) button to make the copy. Configuring the Y816 v3 121 of 211...
  • Page 122 Gatekeeper Systems recommends the use of the CBR setting throughout. DEFAULT SETTINGS: For all channels (1 to 24), set the following: ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 122 of 211...
  • Page 123 H264 ▪ H265 ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: H264 ▪ Audio Drop list to select if the audio will be included in the recording. No Audio ▪ Always Audio ▪ No Audio-Pre-Record ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 123 of 211...
  • Page 124 DEFAULT SETTINGS: Checkbox – Selected ▪ Vehicle Plate Checkbox – if selected, the vehicle plate will be displayed as an overlay text on top of the recorded video. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Configuring the Y816 v3 124 of 211...
  • Page 125 DEFAULT SETTINGS: Checkbox – Selected ▪ Position This setting allows you to set the Info on the recorded video. Click the (Setup) button to display the position setting screen. Configuring the Y816 v3 125 of 211...
  • Page 126: Ipc Setup

    Setup Surveillance IPC Setup → → → This subsection enables you to easily search for and configure the Digital IP camera connected to the Y816 v3. Selecting and Setting Up an IP Camera Configuring the Y816 v3 126 of 211...
  • Page 127: Figure 6-4 4 Ip Camera Setup Screen

    The available IP camera will be displayed in a list together with the default settings for IP address, port and protocol type which have be automatically configured by the Y816 v3. Step 1 : Click on the checkbox to select the associated camera.
  • Page 128: Collection Settings

    This section allows the user to configure all the settings related to data collection. This includes event logging from sensor input as well as alarms. The user can also configure the options for automated snapshots from the cameras based on specified triggers. Configuring the Y816 v3 128 of 211...
  • Page 129: General

    Figure 6-6 Collection Tab in the Device Configuration Options 6.5.1 General Navigate to: Main Menu Setup Collection General → → → This subsection enables you to view and edit the data collection settings for sensors, alarms and other related events. Configuring the Y816 v3 129 of 211...
  • Page 130 Y816 v3 Configuring the Y816 v3 130 of 211...
  • Page 131 Y816 v3 Sensor Sensor Number Drop list which displays the list of available sensors. Selecting one of them will display the currently set configuration values, and allow you to modify them. Configuring the Y816 v3 131 of 211...
  • Page 132 Drop list to select from the following options: None ▪ Urgency Alarm ▪ Neutral Taxiing ▪ Door1 ▪ Door2 ▪ Door3 ▪ Door4 ▪ Door5 ▪ Door6 ▪ Door7 ▪ Door8 ▪ Passing Light ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 132 of 211...
  • Page 133 19200 ▪ 38400 ▪ 56000 ▪ 57600 ▪ 115200 ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: 57600 ▪ Speed Unit Drop list allowing the user to set the measurement unit for the speed: KM/H ▪ ▪ Notes: Configuring the Y816 v3 133 of 211...
  • Page 134 If the measurement unit is set to Pulse, you will also need to select the calibration mode and perform a manual calibration. Pulse mode is currently unsupported, and Gatekeeper Systems recommends the use of Satellite for this setting. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Satellite ▪...
  • Page 135: Advanced

    Device Name: Select the device from the drop-list. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Device1 ▪ Type: Select the type of device from the drop-list. DEFAULT SETTINGS: None ▪ 6.5.3 Snap Setting Navigate to: Main Menu Setup Collection Snap Setting → → → Configuring the Y816 v3 135 of 211...
  • Page 136 Y816 v3 This subsection enables you to view and edit the triggers and settings for capturing snapshots. Make sure to check mark the Time Snap option so as to be able to setup options. Configuring the Y816 v3 136 of 211...
  • Page 137 Checkbox – if selected, this feature allows you to set up a schedule to capture snapshots using the cameras. Clicking the (Add) button will add a snapshot schedule task to the displayed task list with the following settings that you can edit: Configuring the Y816 v3 137 of 211...
  • Page 138 Snap Enable – if the checkbox is selected, then this camera ▪ channel is included when the Y816 v3 performs the snap shot task. Resolution – this drop list enables you to select the ▪...
  • Page 139 Snap Enable – if the checkbox is selected, then this camera ▪ channel is included when the Y816 v3 performs the snap shots. Resolution – this drop list enables you to select the ▪...
  • Page 140: Alarm Settings

    This subsection enables you to set up the trigger for alarm events based on speed, panel and IO input, and also to define the actions that will be taken when the alarm occurs. Configuring the Y816 v3 140 of 211...
  • Page 141 Y816 v3 Configuring the Y816 v3 141 of 211...
  • Page 142 ▪ EXTRA2 – Checkbox – Unselected ▪ Alarm Type Drop list to select the classification level for the alarm: Event ▪ Alarm ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: For all IO lines, set to: Alarm ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 142 of 211...
  • Page 143 IO output (in seconds). Linkage Screen – drop-down list to select the options ▪ to display the video from the selected cameras on- screen when the alarm occurs. None : Not displayed Configuring the Y816 v3 143 of 211...
  • Page 144 Alarm Type Drop list to select the classification level for the alarm: Event ▪ Alarm ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: Alarm ▪ Trigger Click the (Setup) button under Trigger to display the Trigger setup screen. Configuring the Y816 v3 144 of 211...
  • Page 145 Back to Previous: Click the (Cancel) button to return to the previous screen without saving. ▪ Linkage Click the (Setup) button under Linkage to go to the Linkage setup screen. This sets up the video display, recording and snapshot options associated with this alarm. Configuring the Y816 v3 145 of 211...
  • Page 146 IO output (in seconds). Linkage Screen – drop-down list to select the options ▪ to display the video from the selected cameras on- screen when the alarm occurs. None : Not displayed Configuring the Y816 v3 146 of 211...
  • Page 147 Alarm Type Drop list to select the classification level for the alarm: Event ▪ Alarm ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: Alarm ▪ Trigger Click the (Setup) button under Trigger to display the Trigger setup screen. Configuring the Y816 v3 147 of 211...
  • Page 148 Numeric text field to select debounce time from 0 to 10 Seconds DEFAULT SETTINGS: ▪ Linkage Click the (Setup) button under Linkage to go to the Linkage setup screen. This sets up the video display, recording and snapshot options associated with this alarm. Configuring the Y816 v3 148 of 211...
  • Page 149 (Setup) button allows you to select the layout of the channels to be displayed on-screen. The drop-down lists are shown on-screen according to the grid layout mode selected. You can easily choose each individual camera channel to be displayed in the selected Configuring the Y816 v3 149 of 211...
  • Page 150: Driver Alert Button: Setup

    6.6.2 Driver Alert Button: Setup A Driver Alert Button is available as an optional accessory for the Y816 v3. The Driver Alert Button must be installed using the provide Tek screws. The Driver Alert allows for the driver of the vehicle to press the button and mark the recorded video with an Alert.
  • Page 151 Y816 v3 Configuring the Y816 v3 151 of 211...
  • Page 152 This will display a screen with a list of checkboxes allowing you to select a combination of camera channels for which the device will monitor for video loss events. Configuring the Y816 v3 152 of 211...
  • Page 153 Y816 v3 Linkage Click the (Setup) button under Linkage to go to the Linkage setup screen. This sets up the video display, recording and snapshot options associated with this alarm. Configuring the Y816 v3 153 of 211...
  • Page 154 DEFAULT SETTINGS: Choose the camera channels to display and record in the event of this alarm being triggered. These settings would need to be Configuring the Y816 v3 154 of 211...
  • Page 155 Select the area required to be covered by Motion detection. Linkage Click the (Setup) button under Linkage to go to the Linkage setup screen. This sets up the video display, recording and snapshot options associated with this alarm. Configuring the Y816 v3 155 of 211...
  • Page 156 IO output (in seconds). Linkage Screen – drop-down list to select the options to ▪ display the video from the selected cameras on-screen when the alarm occurs. None : Not displayed Configuring the Y816 v3 156 of 211...
  • Page 157 Tampering detection. This will display a screen with a list of checkboxes allowing you to select a combination of camera channels for which the device will monitor for tamper events. Configuring the Y816 v3 157 of 211...
  • Page 158 Debounce Time - Multiple alarms of the same source ▪ activated within the debounce time frame are regarded as one alarm. Numeric text field to select debounce time from 0 to 10 Seconds DEFAULT SETTINGS: ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: Configuring the Y816 v3 158 of 211...
  • Page 159 Post Recording – numeric value box which allows you to ▪ enter the duration for which video will continue to be recorded when the alarm is triggered. Configuring the Y816 v3 159 of 211...
  • Page 160: Advanced

    → → → This subsection enables you to set up the trigger for alarm events based on ACC input, and also to define the actions that will be taken when the alarm occurs. Configuring the Y816 v3 160 of 211...
  • Page 161 Y816 v3 Configuring the Y816 v3 161 of 211...
  • Page 162 Y – numeric text field to set the threshold value for the G ▪ forces along the y-axis. Z – numeric text field to set the threshold value for the G ▪ forces along the z-axis. Configuring the Y816 v3 162 of 211...
  • Page 163 Y: 2 ▪ Z: 2 ▪ Linkage Click the (Setup) button under Linkage to go to the Linkage setup screen. This sets up the video display, recording and snapshot options associated with this alarm. Configuring the Y816 v3 163 of 211...
  • Page 164 The drop-down lists are shown on-screen according to the grid layout mode selected. You can easily choose each individual camera channel to be displayed in the selected grid segment visually. If you have less cameras than available grid Configuring the Y816 v3 164 of 211...
  • Page 165 Sensor events. In case of T&H Sensor exceeding the threshold values, this alarm will be triggered. DEFAULT SETTINGS: Checkbox – Unselected ▪ Alarm Type Drop list to select the classification level for the alarm: Event ▪ Alarm ▪ DEFAULT SETTINGS: Alarm ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 165 of 211...
  • Page 166 0 to 10 Seconds DEFAULT SETTINGS ▪ Linkage Click the (Setup) button under Linkage to go to the Linkage setup screen. This sets up the video display, recording and snapshot options associated with this alarm. Configuring the Y816 v3 166 of 211...
  • Page 167 (Setup) button allows you to select the layout of the channels to be displayed on-screen. The drop-down lists are shown on-screen according to the grid layout mode selected. You can easily choose each Configuring the Y816 v3 167 of 211...
  • Page 168 These settings would need to be determined by the customer/client to match their specific business requirements. 6.6.5 AI This subsection allows the user to enable the AI associated with various alarms. Configuring the Y816 v3 168 of 211...
  • Page 169 Y816 v3 Configuring the Y816 v3 169 of 211...
  • Page 170 Y816 v3 Configuring the Y816 v3 170 of 211...
  • Page 171 Y816 v3 ADAS Name Name of the Alarm The available options for alarms are: • • Overspeed • • Configuring the Y816 v3 171 of 211...
  • Page 172 Linkage Screen – drop list to select the ▪ options to display the video from the selected cameras on-screen when the alarm occurs. Al Voice – This option allows to ▪ generate an AI voice when the alarm is Configuring the Y816 v3 172 of 211...
  • Page 173 DEFAULT SETTINGS: Checkbox – Selected ▪ Name Name of the Alarm The available options are: No Driver • Phone Call • Smoking • Driver Distraction • Yawn • Cell Phone Violation • Seatbelt • Configuring the Y816 v3 173 of 211...
  • Page 174 Al Voice – This option allows to ▪ generate an AI voice when the alarm is triggered. By default, the checkbox is not selected. Configuring the Y816 v3 174 of 211...
  • Page 175 Checkbox – Selected ▪ Auxiliary Driver Cam Name Name of the Alarm The available options are: Fatigue Driving • No Driver • Phone Call • Smoking • Driver Distraction • Yawn • Seatbelt • Configuring the Y816 v3 175 of 211...
  • Page 176 No Driver Trigger Level Speed Range – numeric text field to enter the speed range in MPH. DEFAULT SETTINGS: >=20MPH ▪ Sensitivity DEFAULT SETTINGS: Middle ▪ Duration DEFAULT SETTINGS: 0 seconds ▪ Debounce Time Configuring the Y816 v3 176 of 211...
  • Page 177 Event Monitor – By default, this ▪ checkbox is not selected Snap Click the (Setup) button under Snap to display the Snap setup screen. This sets up the snapshot options associated with this alarm. Configuring the Y816 v3 177 of 211...
  • Page 178 The available options are: R-BSD • L-BSD • Enable DEFAULT SETTINGS: Checkbox – Unselected ▪ Alarm Type DEFAULT SETTINGS: Alarm Trigger Click the (Setup) button under Trigger to display the Trigger setup screen. Configuring the Y816 v3 178 of 211...
  • Page 179 Snap setup screen. This sets up the snapshot options associated with this alarm. The Snap setup screen enables you to configure the following options: Snap Mode – drop list to select the • number of snapshots taken when the Configuring the Y816 v3 179 of 211...
  • Page 180: Maintenance Settings

    This section allows the user to perform various maintenance operation such as import and export of data and configuration files, firmware upgrades, and storage media formatting. Figure 6-8 Maintenance Tab in the Device Configuration Options Configuring the Y816 v3 180 of 211...
  • Page 181: Config

    This subsection enables you to import and export configuration files for easy configuration of multiple Y816 v3. Note: If you are using the Finger Mouse/LCD combination to navigate you will need to use a Gatekeeper Systems USB Hub to allow two devices to share the one USB port. Config Config File Export Click the (Export) button to export the entire device configuration settings to a file.
  • Page 182 Y816 v3 Note: If you are using the Finger Mouse/LCD combination to navigate you will need to use a Gatekeeper Systems USB Hub to allow two devices to share the one USB port. Data Export All / Export Time Radio buttons which enable you to choose between either exporting all data, or data from a specified time period: ▪...
  • Page 183: Upgrade

    This subsection enables you to upgrade the firmware for selected system components. Note: If you are using the Finger Mouse/LCD combination to navigate you will need to use a Gatekeeper Systems USB Hub to allow two devices to share the one USB port. Upgrade...
  • Page 184: Storage

    Storage → → → This subsection enables you to view and format the storage devices attached to the Y816 v3. Storage Storage Type This shows the various storage devices which are attached to the Y816 v3. Available storage devices shown may include any combination of SD Card and/or USB flash drives.
  • Page 185: Reset

    Setup Maintenance Reset → → → This subsection enables you to reset the Y816 v3. Reset Default All Settings Click the (Reset) button to reset all settings on the device to their factory default values. Configuring the Y816 v3 185 of 211...
  • Page 186 Y816 v3 System Reboot Click the (Reboot) button in order reboot the device. Configuring the Y816 v3 186 of 211...
  • Page 187: Special Topics

    IP Cameras need to be configured in the system with the appropriate settings and IP addresses before they will work. In the Y816 v3 though, adding a new IP camera to the system can easily be done through the automated setup options available in the setup menu.
  • Page 188 Your new IP Camera’s IP address will now be added to the list on the channel which ▪ 7.1.1.3 you had previously selected when you performed the search. Ensure that the Enable checkbox next to the channel is selected. ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 188 of 211...
  • Page 189: Adding An Ip Camera Using Fast Setup

    For a detailed discussion on the configuration options available, refer to Section 6.4.3. Step Navigate to: Main Menu Setup Surveillance IPC Setup → → → 7.1.2.1 Click on the (Fast Setup) button. ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 189 of 211...
  • Page 190 Click on the (Save) button to save the settings for all the IP Cameras. ▪ Step IP addresses for all the IP Cameras will be displayed on the channel for which they ▪ 7.1.2.3 are bound to. Configuring the Y816 v3 190 of 211...
  • Page 191: Binding Ip Cameras To Any Channel

    However, in some installations, you might not have 16 analog cameras installed. Analog channels which do not have cameras attached would be disabled in the settings, and would be displayed as just black in the live view screens. Configuring the Y816 v3 191 of 211...
  • Page 192: Figure 7-1 Unused Channels Displayed As Black

    Use the Channel drop list to go to each of the channels that you have bound the IP Cameras to, and ensure that the Enable checkbox is selected. The IP Cameras will now be displayed and recorded on those channels. Configuring the Y816 v3 192 of 211...
  • Page 193: Configuring Substream Recording Quality

    To configure this, first go to the Record settings under the Surveillance tab in the Setup menu as follows: [Navigate to: Main Menu Setup Surveillance Record Stream] → → → → Figure 7-3 Setting Up for Substream Recording Figure 7-4 Substream Recording Settings Configuring the Y816 v3 193 of 211...
  • Page 194 Copy Settings – click the ( Copy ) button to copy the current settings to the selected channel. ▪ Save Settings – click the ( OK ) button to save the current settings for the channel. ▪ Configuring the Y816 v3 194 of 211...
  • Page 195: Using A New Sd Card

    Y816 v3 7.4 Using a New SD Card The Y816 v3 uses a special filesystem format to store data to the SD Card. As such, any new SD Card would need to be formatted in the device itself prior to use.
  • Page 196: Upgrading Device Firmware

    Y816 v3 7.5 Upgrading Device Firmware From time to time, Gatekeeper Systems may release new firmware updates for your device which will improve performance and reliability. As to update your device, download the correct firmware update compatible with your device. If you have any doubts, please contact Gatekeeper Systems for assistance.
  • Page 197: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Whilst the Y816 v3is a dependable and robust piece of equipment, it is still a complex electronic device and as such, may require maintenance from time to time. To ensure optimal performance, Gatekeeper Systems strongly recommends that a proper Preventive Maintenance Schedule be set up and adhered...
  • Page 198: Hardware Installation

    Y816 v3 9 Hardware Installation 9.1 Quick Reference Guide for Installation Installation Guidelines Note the following: The device must be secured to an ▪ interior surface of the vehicle using the Tek Screws provided. DO NOT orient the device such that the ▪...
  • Page 199: Instructions For Mounting The System

    ▪ Setup menu. Navigate to Setup>Maintenance>Storage to format the drive(s). Note that non-Gatekeeper branded SD cards may not function reliably. If used, non- Gatekeeper branded SD cards must be formatted in the DVR prior to use. Start vehicle, and wait for recorder to boot up (approximately two minutes). Confirm live camera ▪...
  • Page 200 ▪ as directed by install sheet. Failure to use provided Split Loom and Grommets will void the warranty. Gatekeeper Systems provides Tek Screws with which to mount the Y816v3 – these have been ▪ tested and are approved for mounting.
  • Page 201 Y816 v3 (A) (Black) Connect to the negative terminal of the battery, -12V. Typically, grounds are established in the fuse panel, and installers would need to connect there. IGNITION (B) (Yellow) Connect to the vehicle ignition, +12V, signal required to activate the device.
  • Page 202: Instructions For Setting Up The System

    (AVIN1 – AVIN8). 9.4 Detailed Cabling Diagrams 9.4.1 Fuse Connections Figure 9-1 Y816 v3 Fuse Connections 9.4.2 Cabling Diagrams Please refer to the following pages with detailed cabling diagrams for the different installation configurations of the Y816 v3.
  • Page 203 Y816 v3 Basic Analog + IP 203 of 211...
  • Page 204: Sensor Connections

    Y816 v3 9.4.3 Sensor Connections Figure 9-2 Wiring the Sensors (CAB000356) 204 of 211...
  • Page 205: Camera Mounting And Connections

    ▪ Coil and tie off excess harness in a safe place. ▪ DO NOT disassemble the Camera Ball unless directed to, and under the supervision of an authorised Gatekeeper Systems support technician. Camera Body Parts A : Rubber Gasket B : Base Plate...
  • Page 206 To aim the Camera Ball (C), video from the camera can be viewed by connecting a ▪ portable LCD/Monitor with an RCA connection to the front of the DVR, or, by use of the ICD2 accessory available from Gatekeeper Systems. Step 8 Re-position Camera Collar (D) prior to tightening down the Retainer Ring (E) so ▪...
  • Page 207 Y816 v3 Suggested Camera Mounting Locations Y816 v3 suggested camera Y816 v3 suggested camera locations. locations. 207 of 211...
  • Page 208 Y816 v3 Y816 v3 without Stop Arm camera suggested Y816 v3 with Stop Arm camera suggested camera camera locations. locations. 208 of 211...
  • Page 209 Y816 v3 Check For Wire Routing Ceiling mount recommended. Camera harness to be connected through opening in base. Do not obstruct walkways. Use existing wire paths wherever possible, e.g. radio, Avoid contact with abrasive metal to speakers, etc. prevent short circuits.
  • Page 210: Customer Limited Warranty

    Gatekeeper Systems Installation and Operating of shipment. This Warranty applies to all Company products Manual. This warranty does not apply to any damage to the Gatekeeper manufactured by Gatekeeper Systems and sold in the United States and Systems product that is the result of improper maintenance or to any Canada.
  • Page 211: Contact Information

    Tel - 1 604 864 6187 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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