Radio Engineering Industries Digital BUS-WATCH R1001 Hardware User Manual

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Digital BUS-WATCH
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BUS-WATCH
R1001 / R4001
Hardware User Manual
Hardware Installation Manual
Page 1 of 96
Radio Engineering Industries, Inc.
640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007

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  • Page 1 Digital BUS-WATCH ® Digital ® BUS-WATCH R1001 / R4001 Hardware User Manual Hardware Installation Manual Page 1 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Accelerometer Module Harness..................27 Physical Mounting Requirements ................. 28 L Bracket Mounting......................28 Security Cabinet Mounting....................29 Camera Placement ......................34 Typical Camera Lens Viewing Angles................. 37 Page 2 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 3 Removable Hard Drive Module USB Firmware Upgrade..........87 Front Panel USB Firmware Upgrade................88 Ethernet Firmware Upgrade..................88 Systems Related Part Numbers ..................89 Troubleshooting Guide....................93 Specifications ........................96 Page 3 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 4: List Of Figures

    Figure 41: System – Server Setup Screen Shot ................50 Figure 42: System – Security Screen Shot ..................51 Figure 43: Security Password Setting Error Message ..............52 Figure 44: Security Password Screen Shot..................52 Page 4 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 5 Figure 87: Music Playback File Selection Screen Shot..............86 Figure 88: Firmware Upgrading In Progress Screen Shot............. 87 Figure 89: Firmware Upgrade Success Screen Shot ..............88 Page 5 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction All of us at REI would like to thank you for purchasing a Digital BUS- WATCH® surveillance system by Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. This manual is intended to provide the user with the information required for proper installation, initial setup and explanation of the individual programming options. If you have any...
  • Page 7 ● External GPS antenna module for embedded digital information of GPS location, speed, heading, and time. ● External 3-axis inertia sensor for embedded digital information or trigger of video-matched motion events for accident reconstruction. Page 7 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 8: Systems Overview

    GPS RECEIVER 690484 20 FT. 511617 LCD COLOR VEHICLE SENSOR HARNESS (OPT) VIDEO MONITOR (OPT) AV IN PORT COMPUTER (OPT) Figure 1: R1001/R4001 Expanded System Overview Page 8 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 9: Front And Back Panels

    ETHERNET CABLE CONNECTION USB 2.0 CABLE CONNECTION LED STATUS INDICATORS AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTIONS, R AND L VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTION 7 HARD DRIVE LOCK Figure 2: Front Panel Layout Page 9 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 10: Figure 3: Front Panel Layout

    SENSORS (VEHICLE SENSOR CABLE CONNECTION) CAMERA INPUTS (CAM1 ON R1001 MODEL; CAM 1-4 ON R4001 MODEL) AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTIONS, R AND L VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTION Figure 3: Front Panel Layout Page 10 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    ® Digital BUS-WATCH R1001 / R4001 Remote Control REMOTE Figure 4: DVR Remote Control Page 11 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 12: Figure 5: Remote Control Button Description

    Press ENTER to select and EXIT to return. NEXT and PREV is also used to increase or decrease volume. Figure 6: Remote Control Navigation Arrows Page 12 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 13: Figure 7: Remote Control Numeric Input Keys

    Use the numbers to input values in the system setup screen or switch through the channels in live and playback modes. Figure 7: Remote Control Numeric Input Keys Page 13 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 14: Initial Set Up

    Digital BUS-WATCH® will still power up normally, the menus can be accessed, etc.; however, the unit will not be able to record any video. Page 14 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 15: Figure 8: Removable Hard Drive Module Loading And Unloading

    ® Digital BUS-WATCH R1001 / R4001 Figure 8: Removable Hard Drive Module Loading and Unloading Page 15 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 16: Hard Drive Module Directory Structure

    Future use tmp: For internal DVR use only. dvdplayermsg: For internal DVR use only. RecordInfo.log: For internal DVR use only. time.bin: For internal DVR use only. Page 16 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 17: Hard Drive Record Times

    1776 3552 7104 14212 28424 1012 2028 4060 8120 16244 32492 32492 hours = 3 years, 8 months, & 18 days of constant 24 hour recording. Page 17 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 18: Usb Security Lockout

    DVR operation with no adverse effects. In this situation, the hard drive USB keys can be safely kept with the proper personnel for added assuredness of video evidence integrity. Page 18 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 19: Automatic Hard Drive Heater

    10 years sitting on a shelf, and the daylight saving time functions will kick in upon re-initialization when power is applied. Page 19 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 20: Installation

    The white wire (labeled 12V Battery) connects directly to the positive terminal of the battery. The red wire Page 20 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 21: Figure 11: System Wiring - Power And Camera Cables

    Note: White wire fused @ 7A (1-6 Cameras), 10A for more cameras; Red wire fused @ 1A. Figure 11: System Wiring – Power and Camera Cables Page 21 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 22: External Record Indicator / Event Mark Button Harness

    All four of these cables plug into the same port on the back of the DVR. See Figure 12 for connection illustration. Page 22 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 23: Gps Antenna Module Harness

    Figure 14 below, on the DVR video outputs to allow the installer or end user to verify proper operation. Figure 14: GPS Notification Icon Page 23 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 24: Vehicle Sensor Options Harness

    The default Transit monitored points in the vehicle are: • Vehicle speed • Brake activation • Warning lamp operation (De-acceleration Lights) • Turn signals • Front door switch operation Page 24 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 25: Speedometer Harness Wiring Instructions

    RIGHT & LEFT YELLOW WARNING LAMP BANK (2) RED RIGHT & LEFT RED WARNING LAMP BANK BLUE STOP ARM LAMP BROWN BRAKE PEDAL LAMP WHITE AUX SIGNAL 1 VIOLET AUX SIGNAL 2 Page 25 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 26 LEFT TURN SIGNAL ON RIGHT TURN SIGNAL ON FRONT DOOR OPEN REAR DOOR OPEN SPEEDOMETER XX MPH (SEE NOTE 1) NOTE: The XXs represent the vehicle speed (i.e. 35). Page 26 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 27: Accelerometer Module Harness

    Z axis is drawn from the bottom to the top of the bus. The Accelerometer Module then needs to be calibrated as shown in Figure 80 on Page 79. Figure 17: 3 Axis Inertia Sensor Directions Page 27 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 28: Physical Mounting Requirements

    L Brackets can be flipped for a hanging mount installation. This type of installation is recommended for vehicles that have a secured compartment, such as a radio box, to where the DVR can not be tampered with. Page 28 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 29: Security Cabinet Mounting

    The R1001 and R4001 DVRs can be installed in REI’s industrial grade security cabinet, (P/N 710133) as shown in Figure 19 below. Figure 19: REI’s Industrial Grade DVR Security Cabinet Page 29 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 30: Figure 20: Physical Mounting Clearance Requirements

    Figure 20 below. TOP VIEW 9.00 IN. 15.50 IN. 15.50 IN. Figure 20: Physical Mounting Clearance Requirements Page 30 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 31: Figure 21: Security Cabinet Under-Seat Mount

    4) Attach slide bracket to clamps or seat frame using nuts and bolts. IMPORTANT: Check local, state, and federal guidelines as to modification of the existing structures within the vehicle. Page 31 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 32: Figure 22: Security Cabinet Mount Conversion

    Next, reverse the placement of the slide rails and screws from top to bottom of the Digital BUS-WATCH® Security Cabinet. Put the 8 thread protection caps into the 8 holes on top of the enclosure. Page 32 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 33: Figure 23: Security Cabinet Floor Mounting

    5) Secure slide bracket to the floor using four lag bolts. 6) Carefully slide the cabinet onto the slide bracket being sure to check alignment of the connector. Lock to secure. Page 33 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 34: Camera Placement

    The Digital BUS-WATCH® camera shown in Figure 24 above is mounted to the center of the front header panel. Page 34 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 35: Figure 25: Potential Single And Two Camera Placement Options

    ® Digital BUS-WATCH R1001 / R4001 Figure 25: Potential Single and Two Camera Placement Options Page 35 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 36: Figure 26: Potential Multiple Camera Placement Options

    ® Digital BUS-WATCH R1001 / R4001 4 CAMERAS 4 CAMERAS INTERIOR EXTERIOR Figure 26: Potential Multiple Camera Placement Options Page 36 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 37: Typical Camera Lens Viewing Angles

    ® Digital BUS-WATCH R1001 / R4001 Typical Camera Lens Viewing Angles Figure 27: 4mm Lens Angles Page 37 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 38: Figure 28: 8Mm Lens Angles

    ® Digital BUS-WATCH R1001 / R4001 Figure 28: 8mm Lens Angles Page 38 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 39: Recording & Playback

    If the OFF DELAY option is enabled, the Digital BUS-WATCH® will continue to record for the prescribed number of minutes. When the off- delay expires, the camera and Digital BUS-WATCH® shut off. Page 39 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 40: Playback Options

    FAULT HDD VIDEO FULL AUDIO OUT ETHERNET PORT NETWORK CROSSOVER CABLE 530068 OR EQUIVALENT Figure 29: Connecting to the DVR with a Computer through the Ethernet Connection Page 40 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 41: Menu Configuration

    All of the data associated with the video is digitally embedded into the video frames, creating a proprietary format that requires REI PC Software to decode and display. Page 41 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 42: Main Menu Page

    Module for playback during recording. MOVIES and MUSIC also show the files that have been put onto the HDD Module and are the access points for the user to select playback during recording. Page 42 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 43: System Setup

    The SYSTEM Section of the SYSTEM SETUP Sub-Menu is subdivided into 11 subcategories, DATE/TIME, GENERAL, HDD FORMAT, NETWORK, SERVER SETUP, SECURITY, USB MODE, DRIVER INFO, AUDIBLE ALERTS, DEFAULT SETUP, and CONFIG SETUP. Page 43 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 44: Figure 33: System - Date/Time Screen Shot

    TIME SYNC SOURCE allows the user to use a time synchronization system, either GPS, or NTP (Network Time Server), or NONE. SYNC TIME gives the option to set a specific time. Page 44 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 45: Figure 34: Custom Dst Triggers

    Figure 34 below. Figure 34: Custom DST Triggers Page 45 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 46: Figure 35: System - General Screen Shot

    RECORD MODE can be set to IGNITION, TIMERS, IGN or TIMER, and IGN and TIMER. The record timers are set in the SCHEDULE section as shown in Figure 69 on Page 68. Page 46 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 47: Figure 36: System - Hard Disk Format - Start Screen Shot

    Audio and Video. All Advertising, Movies, and Music will also be erased from the drive if this is executed. Page 47 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 48: Figure 37: System - Hard Disk Format - Are You Sure? Screen Shot

    Figure 37: System – Hard Disk Format – Are You Sure? Screen Shot Figure 38: System – Hard Disk Format – Formatting HDD Screen Shot Figure 39: System – Hard Disk Format – Formatting Successful Screen Shot Page 48 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 49: Figure 40: System - Network Screen Shot

    CENTER IP: is the IP address of the central server. PORT: the corresponding port of the central server. CLIENT PORT: the corresponding port of the DVR. Page 49 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 50: Figure 41: System - Server Setup Screen Shot

    ATUO DOWNLOAD SERVER IP: the address of the Download Server. CONTROL PORT: the control port of the Download Server. DOWNLOAD PORT: the download port of the Download Server. Page 50 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 51: Figure 42: System - Security Screen Shot

    If the passwords are entered exactly the same, the person configuring the DVR will see an error message as shown in Figure 43 on Page 52. Page 51 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 52: Figure 43: Security Password Setting Error Message

    Figure 45: Security DVR Unit ID Error Message Figure 46: Security DVR Password Error Message Figure 47: Security DVR Operator Password Correct Message Figure 48: Security DVR Administrator Password Correct Message Page 52 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 53: Figure 49: System - Usb Mode - Device Mode Screen Shot

    NOTE for USB Operation: To maintain the live connection between Windows PC and MOBILE DVR via USB cable, the Device Mode menu screen needs to stay active. Exiting the option will interrupt the connection. Page 53 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 54: Figure 50: System - Usb Mode - Host Mode Screen Shot

    When done uploading the desired files, press the EXIT key on the remote control. The DVR will then restart and upon restarting, a series of affirmation messages will appear as shown in Figure 56 on Page 56. Page 54 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 55: Figure 51: Usb Host Mode - Upload Data Screen Shot

    R1001 / R4001 USB Mode (continued) Figure 51: USB Host Mode – Upload Data Screen Shot Figure 52: USB Host Mode – Flash Drive File List Screen Shot Page 55 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 56: Figure 53: Usb Host Mode - File Destination Screen Shot

    Figure 54: USB Host Mode – Copying File Message Figure 55: USB Host Mode – Copy Successful Message Figure 56: USB Host Mode – Restart Messages Page 56 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 57: Figure 57: System - Driver Information Screen Shot

    Page 58. Use Arrows to choose characters, press ENTER to type. Press APPLY and EXIT to return to the previous menu. Press EXIT to return to the SETUP list. Page 57 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 58: Figure 58: Data Entry Keyboard Screen Shot

    ® Digital BUS-WATCH R1001 / R4001 Driver Information (continued) Figure 58: Data Entry Keyboard Screen Shot Page 58 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 59: Figure 59: System - Audible Alerts Screen Shot

    SENSOR TRIGGER: YES / NO DISK ERROR: YES / NO *NOTE: Cameras 2, 3, & 4 do not appear as options on the R1001 Single Channel DVR. Page 59 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 60: Figure 60: System - Default Setup - Warning Screen Shot

    APPLY. The unit will display the RESTORING, PLEASE WAIT… message as shown in Figure 61 on Page 61. Once this message disappears, the unit has been reset to the default settings. Page 60 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 61: Figure 61: System - Default Setup - Restoring Screen Shot

    ® Digital BUS-WATCH R1001 / R4001 Default Setup (continued) Figure 61: System – Default Setup – Restoring Screen Shot Page 61 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 62: Figure 62: System - Configuration Setup - Save Successful Screen Shot

    Hard Drive as shown in Figure 62 on Page 62. The file is named rsconfig.cfg and is put in the root directory of the hard drive (Reference Figure 9 on Page 16). Page 62 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 63: Figure 63: Camera Menu Screen Shot

    R1001 / R4001 Camera Figure 63: Camera Menu Screen Shot The CAMERA Section of the Menu is subdivided into 2 main categories, RECORDING PARAMETERS and CAMERA NAMES. Page 63 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 64: Figure 64: Camera - 4 Camera Recording Parameters Screen Shot

    * Channels 2-4 are not shown on the R1001 Single Channel DVR. ** CIF: (360H x 283V), HD1: (720H x 283V), D1: (720H x 486V) *** Each Audio channel is recorded independently. Page 64 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 65: Figure 65: Record Parameter Group Resources

    Second, if the DVR is set to record at a resolution of either HD1 or CIF the maximum frame rate for both cameras is 30 Frames Per Second; as shown in Figure 67 on Page 66. Page 65 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 66: Figure 66: Camera - 1 Camera Recording Parameters Screen Shot

    ® Digital BUS-WATCH R1001 / R4001 Figure 66: Camera – 1 Camera Recording Parameters Screen Shot Figure 67: Camera – 2 Cameras Recording Parameters Screen Shot Page 66 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 67: Figure 68: Camera - Camera Name Screen Shot

    Camera 4 On-Screen Display Name* CLOCK INSERT: ON or OFF *NOTE: Cameras 2, 3, & 4 do not appear as options on the R1001 Single Channel DVR. Page 67 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 68: Figure 69: System Setup - Schedule Screen Shot

    EVERY, SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, or *****. SCHEDULE1: Start Time – Stop Time SCHEDULE2: Start Time – Stop Time Note: ***** represents a disabled timer slot. Page 68 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 69: Figure 70: Event Setup - Sensor Screen Shot

    Figure 70: Event Setup – Sensor Screen Shot The SENSOR subsection of the EVENT SETUP SECTION is subdivided into 3 categories, IO INPUT, ACCELEROMETER, and SPEED as shown in Figure 70 above. Page 69 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 70: Figure 71: Event Setup - Sensor - Io Input - School Bus Screen Shot

    CUSTOM settings to wire the bus any way that seems appropriate. Using the CUSTOM setting requires data entry to be properly set. Page 70 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 71: Figure 72: Event Setup - Sensor - Io Input - Transit Bus Screen Shot

    Figure 58 on Page 58 and are limited to 2 characters. SET: Active HIGH, Active LOW, or OFF for SENSORs 1-8, N.O., N.C., or OFF for SENSOR 9. ALARM: YES or NO Page 71 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 72: Figure 73: Event Setup - Sensor - Io Input - Custom Screen Shot

    Brakes, for example, the Installers Mode screen says BR when the brakes are being applied; as opposed to being there all the time until the brakes are applied. Page 72 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 73: Figure 74: Event Setup - Sensor - Accelerometer Screen Shot

    This should be done with the vehicle not moving and the engine not running. If properly installed, the accelerometer should read about 1 g in the Z axis before calibration. Page 73 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 74: Figure 75: Event Setup - Sensor - Speedometer Screen Shot

    (i.e. 50, 60, 75 MPH) ALARM: YES or NO. Alarm set to YES will log file in Event Search. Page 74 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 75: Figure 76: Event Setup - Event Record Mode Screen Shot

    NON-EVENT RECORD RATE to NORMAL. NON-EVENT RECORD RATE: NORMAL or I FRAME PRE RECORD: YES or NO POST RECORD TIME: 30 – 300 Seconds EVENT DURATION: 1 – 15 Seconds Page 75 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 76: Figure 77: System Setup - System Information Screen Shot

    DVR System as shown in Figure 77 above. The SYSTEM INFO Section of the Menu is subdivided into 3 main categories, HDD INFOrmation, SYSTEM INFOrmation, and ACCelerometer INFOrmation. Page 76 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 77: Figure 78: System Information - Hdd Information Screen Shot

    The HDD INFORMATION section shows the capacity of the drive in GigaBytes, the amount of free space left on the Hard Drive Module, and the record capacity (total) in hours. Page 77 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 78: Figure 79: System Information - System Information Screen Shot

    SYSTEM VOLTAGES, high and low SYSTEM TEMPERATURES (inside the DVR enclosure), TOTAL RECORD HOURS for the life of the DVR, and the HIGHEST RECORDED SPEED. Page 78 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 79: Figure 80: System Information - Maximum Accelerometer Readings Screen Shot

    Z axis is drawn from the bottom to the top of the bus. The date and time of the maximum readings are associated with the accelerometer data. Page 79 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 80: Time/Date Search

    The DVR always records based upon the RECORD MODE settings as shown in Figure 35 on Page 46, even when playing back video files. Page 80 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 81: Figure 82: Time/Date Search - Available Video Calendar Screen Shot

    Figure 82 above. The dates that have video present are highlighted in yellow, and the dates that do not have any video files are highlighted in cyan (or light green). Page 81 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 82: Figure 83: Time/Date Search - File Selection Screen Shot

    The DVR always records based upon the RECORD MODE settings as shown in Figure 35 on Page 46, even when playing back video files. Page 82 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 83: Event Search

    The DVR always records based upon the RECORD MODE settings as shown in Figure 35 on Page 46, even when playing back video files. Page 83 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 84: Advertising

    Press EXIT on the remote control to access the menus during advertising playback. It is the end users responsibility to ensure that all copyright protection laws are not violated. Page 84 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 85: Movies

    RECORD MODE settings as shown in Figure 35 on Page 46, even when playing back audio or video. It is the end users responsibility to ensure that all copyright protection laws are not violated. Page 85 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 86: Music

    RECORD MODE settings as shown in Figure 35 on Page 46, even when playing back audio or video. It is the end users responsibility to ensure that all copyright protection laws are not violated. Page 86 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 87: Dvr Firmware Upgrading

    (as shown in Figure 89 on Page 88) and a bootstrap algorithm will restart the DVR. Figure 88: Firmware Upgrading In Progress Screen Shot Page 87 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 88: Front Panel Usb Firmware Upgrade

    For using the REI R1001/R4001 PC Software to upgrade the firmware, please reference the REI RMS PC Software Users Manual for that application (REI P/N 640372). Page 88 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 89: Systems Related Part Numbers

    Network Crossover Cable CAT5E, 3 Feet 710143 Accelerometer Module, 3 Feet 710144 GPS Antenna Module, 16 Feet 750086 BUS-WATCH® Magnetic Pickup Vehicle Speed Sensor Kit 710095 Covert Microphone Page 89 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 90 Color 8mm Fixed Iris Box Cameras 690457 Exterior Rear Observation Color Camera (requires 511667) 710116 Day/Night Mini-box Color 4mm with Audio 710117 Day/Night Mini-box Color 8mm with Audio Page 90 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 91 Exterior Wedge Camera, Black & White 8mm Replacement Keys 170100 Lock Box & Slide Bracket Keys 170102 Hard Disk Drive Module USB Keys 170103 DVR Face HDD Module Keys Page 91 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 92 VIDEO DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER - LOW PROFILE Speakers 231010 SPEAKER ASSEMBLY, 5-1/4" 100W 231005 SUBWOOFER SPEAKER ASSEMBLY 231002 TWEETER SPEAKER ASSEMBLY Please Visit www.radioeng.com for a complete and current product catalog. Page 92 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 93: Troubleshooting Guide

    Check Record Mode Setting (No Power LED) Setting See Figure 35 Hard Drive Not Installed Install Hard Drive and Lock and Properly Locked into into Place Place Page 93 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 94 Remote Control Does Not Check Batteries Work Try a Different Remote Can Not Access Menu Exit Installers Mode DVR is in Installers Mode See Figure 30 Page 94 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 95 Enable Audio Audio Recording Disabled See Figure 64 No Audio Out Use UP ARROW on Volume Turned All The Remote Control to Increase Way Down. Volume Page 95 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...
  • Page 96: Specifications

    ■ Vibration: 1.0G, 5 ~ 500Hz (Operating), 5.0G, 5 ~ 500Hz (Storage / Transit) ■ Power Requirement: 12VDC @ 2A / 24VDC @ 1A ■ Power Consumption: 24W Maximum ■ EMC and Safety: CE, FCC Page 96 of 96 Radio Engineering Industries, Inc. 640370 -- Rev 0 -- 8/17/2007...

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