GE Interlogix BusSecure User Manual

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Mobile Digital Video Recorder

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  • Page 1 BusSecure Mobile Digital Video Recorder...
  • Page 2 © 2003 Kalatel, a GE Interlogix company All Rights Reserved. Any GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, software supplied with GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, products is proprietary and furnished under license and can be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.1.4 Configure System ...27 4.2 S ...28 OFTWARE PGRADE ...29 ROUBLESHOOTING A. C PPENDIX AMERA OUNTING B. I PPENDIX NSTALLATION C. DVR C PPENDIX ONFIGURATION ARRANTY AND ETURN NFORMATION 0150-0263A / May 2003 ...5 ...5 MAGES ...6 YSTEM ...7 ...7 ...8...
  • Page 4: Before You Begin

    Customer Support For assistance in installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting this product, refer to this document and any other documentation provided. If you still have questions, please contact GE Interlogix, Kalatel division Technical Support and Sales: Kalatel, a division of GE Interlogix, Inc.
  • Page 5: Theory Of Operations

    Image storage capacity can be adjusted by recording speed, selected resolution, and drive size. The DVR begins capturing images as soon as the vehicle’s engine is started and continues to record as long as the vehicle is running. When the available storage capacity is full, the DVR will automatically purge the oldest image data to make room for new image data.
  • Page 6: Features Of A Bus Secure System

    A BusSecure system consists of the required equipment and the accessories shown in Figure 1. Aluminum housing Camera Up to four cameras per system RG179 Siamese coaxial cable DVR assembly Figure 1. Required and optional features of a BusSecure system ECURE YSTEM...
  • Page 7: Hardware Installation

    ARDWARE NSTALLATION The BusSecure/DVR digital video recording system supports up to four cameras, and an optional impact sensor, panic button, and microphone. Note: Most BusSecure products are not supplied with mounting hardware. Exceptions are noted in the appropriate sections of the manual.
  • Page 8: Determining A System Layout

    Hardware Installation ETERMINING A YSTEM Figure 2 is an example camera layout for a bus application. Note: For installation of these cameras, see their respective manuals. Note: Camera layout and fields of view will vary from vehicle to vehicle, and each customer will determine camera names or descriptions.
  • Page 9: Running Camera Cables

    Attach a pull-line to the cable jacket, not to the connectors. Route cables from each camera location to the DVR location as determined by your customer- specific system layout. Figure 3 shows an example system layout.
  • Page 10: Installing Camera Assemblies

    Hardware Installation NSTALLING AMERA The BusSecure system will support up to four cameras (color and/or monochrome). Cameras supported by the BusSecure system can provide a 1.0 V pk-pk composite analog video signal, either NTSC or PAL, at 75 ohm (CCTV standard). 2.4.1 I NSTALLING URFACE...
  • Page 11: Installing Flush-Mount Camera Assemblies

    BusSecure User Manual 2.4.2 I NSTALLING LUSH OUNT There are two types of flush-mount cameras—square and angled. Flush-mount camera assemblies are mounted flush with the side panels of the vehicle. Note: The square bezel that holds the glass camera cover has countersunk holes in the back side that cover the two housing screws.
  • Page 12: Adjusting Cameras For Functional Field Of View

    Hardware Installation Figure 9. Angled flush-mount housing cover 2.4.3 A DJUSTING AMERAS FOR Depending on location, the camera’s position might have to be adjusted to provide the best field of view. Adjusting the camera positioning might include altering the position of the camera and, for surface-mount cameras, using a spacer.
  • Page 13 BusSecure User Manual To adjust the camera according to where it will be mounted on the vehicle, perform the following: Figure 13 shows orientation of a camera for mounting on the curbside of the bus, the backside of the bus, or in a forward-facing position on the dashboard.
  • Page 14: Installing The Impact Sensor ( Optional )

    Hardware Installation NSTALLING THE MPACT The Impact Sensor is typically mounted near the DVR and comes with a 7-foot cable that terminates in the DVR. CAUTION Do not install the Impact Sensor until you have tested its functionality on each vehicle. The Impact Sensor should be mounted on a flat, stable surface and secured to the frame of the vehicle.
  • Page 15: Installing The Panic Button ( Optional )

    The N/C and common wires are both yellow and are interchangeable. Route the cable to the DVR. Connections to the P1 terminal of the DVR Rear Panel Assembly are as follows: N/C and common (2 wires, both yellow) to terminals 3 and 4, normal wire (green) to terminal 13, check wire (red) to terminal 15, positive wire (gray) to terminal 18, negative wire (white, present only on the panic button with key reset) to terminal 17.
  • Page 16: Dvr Installation And Wiring

    DVR Installation and Wiring DVR I NSTALLATION AND A removable hard disk drive (HDD) is housed within the DVR that is mounted to the vehicle. All connections are made through the terminals at the back of the unit. See Figure 22. Removable HDD Figure 20.
  • Page 17: Wiring The Dvr

    BusSecure User Manual IRING THE All wire connections between the DVR and auxiliary devices are made through the DVR’s Rear Panel Assembly (see Figure 22). Ethernet connector (Use of this connector is optional) Four-pin Molex (power management board) BNC connectors (Video inputs Cam 1 – Cam 4)
  • Page 18 DVR Installation and Wiring Power 1 Power 2 Power 3 Power 4 Figure 23. P1 terminal block connections (Lower Connector) 3.2.1.2 BNC CONNECTIONS Connect each camera’s video output cable to its corresponding BNC connector on the rear panel assembly (see Figure 24).
  • Page 19: Alarm And Trigger Inputs

    Remove the P2 terminal block ( mounting screws and pulling it out of its socket. Each trigger device must have a normally closed connection with the DVR and be connected as shown in Figure 25. All wires should be stripped 3/8 of an inch.
  • Page 20: Status Output Connections

    DVR Installation and Wiring 3.2.2.2 P ANIC UTTON ONNECTIONS The Panic Button’s N/C wire and common wire connect to one of the pairs of input terminals as shown in Figure 27. Note: The Panic Button also has wires that are used for status outputs. See section 3.2.4.
  • Page 21: Audio Connections

    Power is supplied through the DVR’s four-pin Molex connector, located on the DVR Rear Panel Assembly in Figure 22). The following connections from the vehicle junction box must be made to the DVR: +12-VDC continuous with 6-amp circuit breaker source, circuit battery ground, chassis ground, and +12-VDC ignition/engine running with source fused not greater than 1 amp.
  • Page 22: Bus Secure Configuration

    BusSecure Configuration ECURE ONFIGURATION BusSecure configuration is achieved through a web based configuration utility. The BusSecure must be completely installed, powered up, and connected to a PC or Laptop through a network. To configure the BusSecure perform the following: Launch a web browser on the PC. We recommend MicroSoft Internet Explorer version 5.0 and above.
  • Page 23: Configuration

    BusSecure User Manual ONFIGURATION Click on Configure the unit to display the configuration page. The configuration options on this page include: Configure Network Configure Cameras Configure Inputs Configure System 0150-0263A / May 2003 BusSecure Configuration...
  • Page 24: Configure Network

    BusSecure Configuration 4.1.1 C ONFIGURE ETWORK Click on the Configure Network option to display the following screen: The configuration options on this page include: Network Parameters - The IP Address and Subnet Mask User ID Settings – Username and Password A Reset Defaults button is also available.
  • Page 25: Configure Cameras

    BusSecure User Manual 4.1.2 C ONFIGURE AMERAS Click on the Configure Camera option to display the following screen: The configuration options on this page include: Name – User supplied camera name or designation. Type – Camera type, Color or Monochrome. Normal Record Rate* –...
  • Page 26: Configure Inputs

    BusSecure Configuration Note: Once the Accept button is clicked, the buttons on the bottom of the screen change to a Save and Cancel button. Clicking on Save at this point will cause your changes to be written and the BusSecure to reboot. If you have more changes to make on the other configuration screens;...
  • Page 27: Configure System

    BusSecure User Manual 4.1.4 C ONFIGURE YSTEM Click on the Configure System option to display the following screen: The configuration options on this page include: Vehicle ID – User supplied vehicle name or designation. System Framerate – In Frames Per Second. Minimum Surveillance Storage Time –...
  • Page 28: Software Upgrade

    BusSecure Configuration BusSecure User Manual OFTWARE PGRADE Click on Upgrade the unit to display the configuration page. Click on the Browse button and navigate to the upgrade file. Click on the Send File button. The following screen will appear. Click the Confirm button to execute the upgrade process. Upon completion the BusSecure will reboot and the upgrade process will be complete.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    Button. Status lights can be mounted anywhere depending upon the installation and are optional devices. Note: Some properties customize the DVR status outputs and use another device (such as an IO or PLC) to control the lights. Output 1 corresponds to Check System and Output 2 corresponds to Normal.
  • Page 30 ON THE FRONT OF THE The DVR will not capture images if the key lock of the unit is open or unlocked. Close and lock the door, then turn off the vehicle. After the vehicle has shut down, restart the engine.
  • Page 31 If the vehicle power and the DVR’s output of ground are both present at the light, but the light is not illuminating, it may be necessary to troubleshoot the vehicle wiring or replace the status light.
  • Page 32: Appendix A. Camera Mounting Plate Template

    Appendix A BusSecure User Manual A. C PPENDIX AMERA OUNTING LATE EMPLATE (All measurements shown in inches) 0150-0263A / May 2003...
  • Page 33: Appendix B. Installation Check Sheet

    BusSecure User Manual Appendix B B. I PPENDIX NSTALLATION HECK HEET Vehicle ID DVR Serial Number IP Address Technician Item Verify Date Comments/Discrepancy 12 VDC continuous power–fuse or circuit breaker Battery ground Chassis ground 12 VDC bus running–fuse or breaker...
  • Page 34: Appendix C. Dvr Configuration Worksheet

    Appendix C C. DVR C PPENDIX ONFIGURATION Property Name: 1. Inputs 1 – 4 Outputs 1 and 2 1. ____________ 1. ____________ 2. ____________ 2. ____________ 3. ____________ 4. ____________ 2. Camera(s) 1 – 4 Camera 1 Color – B&W – Disable Camera Name <________________>...
  • Page 35 Auto Adjust for Daylight-Saving Time: Yes – No 6. Set Up Vehicle Variables? Enter Vehicle ID: ____________ Vehicle Password: ____________ DVR IP Address: ___.___.___.___ 7. Set Up DVR Date & Time? Yes – No Notes: 0150-0263A / May 2003 Appendix C...
  • Page 36: Warranty And Return Information

    For all non-warranty repairs, the customer will be billed for parts, labor, and shipping. Labor will be billed in half-hour increments. Before shipping the product(s) to GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, back up the data stored on the hard- disk drive(s) and any other storage device(s) in the product(s). Remove any media such as disks and CDs.
  • Page 37 Ÿ Fewer than 45 days from purchase, GE Interlogix, Kalatel division will replace the product with new equipment. Ÿ From 45 days to 1 year from purchase, GE Interlogix, Kalatel division will replace the product with refurbished equipment. Ÿ From 1 year to 3 years from purchase, the product must be sent in for repair. Advance replacements will be sent for a fee of $100.

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