Smarty BX2000 User Manual

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BX2000
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Ver. 2.1.0

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  • Page 1 BX2000 USER GUIDE Ver. 2.1.0  Thank you for purchasing SmartyHD.  Please read this USER GUIDE carefully before using this Drive Recorder.  Please keep this USER GUIDE in an easily accessible location. 1 / 49...
  • Page 2 Rear G‐Sensor Calibration button GPS Panic button Red LED (Over speed 2) Orange LED (Over speed 1) Blue LED (Record) Green LED (Communication) Side SD Slot 2 (Slave SD) SD Slot 1 (Master SD) 2 / 49...
  • Page 3: Operation

    Operation Automatic start Start the vehicle after install the BX2000 using the provided cable, the BX2000 will be automatically started. The BX2000 will not start recording immediately after power on. It takes around 1 minute for the built‐in power backup system to be charged. Thereafter, the internal flash memory will be ready to record. ** Please make sure to turn off the power of the BX2000 when inserting or ejecting the SD card and the USB 3G/4G dongle. (LED operation at start‐up) Red LED On (around 6 sec) → Red LED (Warning) and Orange LED On (around 12sec) → Red LED, Orange LED, Blue LED, Green LED On in sequence (around 40 ~ 50sec) → Blue LED On/Off (Starting time: around 60 ~ 70sec) (Buzzer sound operation at start‐up) Single ”Beep” after starting. G‐Sensor Calibration G‐Sensor Calibration is needed after installing the BX2000. Turn on the BX2000 and park the vehicle on a flat surface. Press [G‐Sensor Calibration] button one seconds. This G‐Sensor calibration is only needed at the first time the BX2000 is used. Normal record (Continuous record) The Normal(continuous) recording will be automatically started after power on. The normal record files will be made every 10 minutes. (LED operation of the Continuous record) The blue LED is blinking slowly. Event record The event recording will be automatically started by G‐sensor or Panic button or Alarm.
  • Page 4 Dual record (Event & Normal record) 1) When we use only one SD card, The Normal (continuous) record fps is 1fps and the file will be stored on the “Normal” folder. Event record will work according to the Fps setting for example 30frames per second recording and the file will be stored on the “Event” folder Record end Record start Event Recording folder Recording folder 15SEC 15SEC Picture 1) fps setting: 30fps, Pre / Post time: 15 sec 2) When we use two SD cards, The Normal (continuous) record file will be stored on the SD slot No. 1 And the Event record file will be stored on the SD slot No.2 Record end Record start Event SD Card1 Recording (Master SD card) SD Card2 Recording (Slave SD card) 15SEC 15SEC Picture 2) fps setting: 30fps, Pre / Post time: 15 sec (LED operation of the Dual) The Blue LED is blinking slowly during normal recording, and the blue LED is blinking fast during event recording. (Buzzer sound operation of the Dual record) "Ping pong, Ping pong” when an event triggered.
  • Page 5 Driving file record The DRV (Driving) file will be recorded during driving even if there are no events or video. The DRV file is consist of GPS and G‐sensor data and it helps to find specific data or driving behaviors. The DRV file overwrites the oldest data. The DVR files will be made every 10 minutes. Communication The USB 3G/4G modem is attached to the USB terminal. To use the USB3G/4G modem at BX2000, please contact your local distributor. (LED operation of the communication) Communication modem is properly recognized, Green LED lights when the state can communicate. Communication LED (green) will flash when communication is actually performed. (Buzzer sound operation of the communication) Buzzer will sound as follows when the buzzer does not at the time of the communication, but communication error has occurred. ‐ Communication error: "beep, beep" (twice) ‐ Communication modem recognition errors: "beep, beep, beep" (3 times) Over speed Excessive speed can be set in two stages. Over speeding 1:60 Km, over speeding 2: 80 Km (LED operation of the over speeding) Over Speeding1: The orange LED lights up for 5 seconds. Over Speeding2: The Red LED lights up for 5 seconds. (Buzzer sound operation of the over speeding) Trigger sound will be "Ping pong, Ping pong," said when the over speeding occurs both excessive speed 1 and 2.
  • Page 6: Removing The Sd Memory Card

    Removing the SD memory card Turn off the power and then check the BLUE LED light. Once the BLUE LED light is off, take out the SD memory card. Press [G‐Sensor Calibration] button more than 3 seconds and then remove SD card. Inserting the SD memory card Turn off the power and then check the BLUE LED light. Once the BLUE LED light is off, insert the SD memory card.
  • Page 7 Orange Green Red Blue Item Buzzer Sound (around 6sec) On (around 12sec) Start‐up Flashing in sequence (around 40~50se)c "Beep" (Start‐up co (1 times) mpletion) Flashing Normal record (Blink rate : slow) Before Event Event Flashing "Ping‐pong ping‐pong record (Blink rate Event Recor " : fast (1 times) Flashing Normal (Blink rate record...
  • Page 8 Recording when power cut [During continuous recording] The continuous video recording will be recorded up to just before the end of the power (ACC off). Power OFF Continuous record Record OFF [During event recording] When the power (ACC off) is off and simultaneously an event is triggered, there is no time to record the event file. There is a possibility of lost the last event file. Event Post Flash memory Event Recording SD Card Event & Power off Flash memory SD Card Lost last event file Shut down [During dual recording] The continuous video recording will be recorded up to just before the end of the power. When the power (ACC off) is off and simultaneously an event is triggered, there is no time to record the event file. There is a possibility of lost the last event file.
  • Page 9 BX2000 Specification Image sensor 2 megapixel color CMOS Angle of View 129.5° (horizontal: 107 °, vertical: 55.7 °) camera Camera 2 (5V camera in) Voice Built‐in microphone Body camera : 1280x720, 640x480, 320x240 Recording camera: NTSC: 720x480, 720x240, 352x240 resolution PAL: 720x576, 720x288, 352x288 Total: Max.60 fps Frame rate Built‐in camera: Max.30fps, 2 camera: Max.30 fps Continuous mode Recording Event mode (G‐sensor, Panic button, Alarm) Dual (Continuous + Event) mode Event: before 20 (15, 10, 5) sec after 20 (15, 10, 5) sec, Recording time Continuous recording: Min 100min ~ Max 167hours GPS Internal GPS G‐Sensor Internal 3‐axis G‐sensor 2 x SDHC flash memory card (support 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB) Memory Max. 32GB + 32GB RTC Internal battery Buzzer Recording start, error LED 4 LED (Red, Orange, Blue, Green) Super Capacitor Enable recording last file and shut down...
  • Page 10 BX2000 Recording Time Table (Continuous Recording) Camera1 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB Resolution Quality FPS 1.8hours 3.5 hours 7.1 hours 14.2 hours SUPER 8.4 hours 16.7 hours 33.4 hours 66.9 hours HD(720P) 2.2 hours 4.4 hours 8.8 hours 17.6 hours HIGH 1280x720 10.2 hours 20.5 hours 40.9 hours 81.9 hours 2.9 hours 5.8 hours 11.6 hours 23.2 hours Normal 13.2 hours 26.4 hours 52.8 hours 105.7 hours 4.3 hours 8.5 hours 17.0 hours...
  • Page 11 BX2000 Recording Time Table (Event Recording) Camera1 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB Resolution Quality FPS SUPER 750 Events 1500 Events 3000 Events 3000 Events VGA HIGH 900 Events 1800 Events 3000 Events 3000 Events 640x480 NORMAL 1350 Events 2700 Events 3000 Events 3000 Events Camera1 Camera2 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB Resolution Quality FPS Resolution Quality FPS SUPER SUPER...
  • Page 12: Junction Box

    Junction box Extension cable from Junction box Signal and Power cable BX2000 Extension Signal and Power cable cable from vehicle. From BX2000 ACC IN (White) Alarm IN 1 (Sky Blue): Voltage ON / OFF Alarm IN 2 (Sky Blue): Voltage ON / OFF Alarm IN 3 (Sky Blue): Normal OPEN / CLOSE Alarm IN 4 (Sky Blue): Normal OPEN / CLOSE Alarm OUT1B (Pink) Alarm OUT1A (Pink) Alarm OUT2B (Pink) Alarm OUT2A (Pink) 10. Battery + (Red) 11. Left signal (Green) 12. Right signal (Yellow) 13. Brake signal (Blue) 14. Reverse signal (Brown) 15. Speed Pulse (Violet) 16. RPM (Orange) 17. Battery – (Black) 18. Battery _ (Black) 12 / 49...
  • Page 13 Junction Box DIP Switch Setting 1) Switch (On: Low, Off: High) 2) Delayed shutdown Time Setting DIP Switch No. Time OFF OFF OFF 1 Min OFF OFF 30 Min OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 15 Min ∽ OFF 3) Power On Delay Time Setting DIP Switch No. Time OFF OFF 0 Sec OFF 5 Sec OFF 10 Sec 30 Sec 5) Not Used DIP Switch No. Description Not used Not used Not used 4) 12V / 24V Select Setting DIP Switch No. Voltage OFF 12 V...
  • Page 14: Power Adaptor

    Power Adaptor Extension cable from Power Adaptor Power cable BX2000 Extension Power cable cable from From Vehicle BX2000 Power 12V/24V ON/OFF Power source Switch Battery + (Red) Alarm OUT 1 (Yellow): "HIGH" to “LOW” Alarm OUT 2 (Orange): "HIGH" to “LOW” Alarm IN (Green): Normal OPEN / CLOSE Battery ‐ (Black) Battery ‐ (Black) The Power Adaptor will automatically cut off the battery power when battery voltage dropped below 12V or 24V. Input Voltage DC 12V/24V, 2A Output Voltage DC 5V, 3A Operation Temp. ‐20℃ ~ 60℃ [When it use at 12V car] [When it use at 24V car] Initial Voltage Initial Voltage 12.5V 23.2V (To turn on the unit) (To turn on the unit) Power Cut Voltage 12V(±0.2V) Power Cut voltage 22V(±0.4V)
  • Page 15 Cigar Power DC 12V only 12V to 5V Converter Inside 5m cable 15 / 49...
  • Page 16 BX2000 Analysis Software BX2000 allows you to play the recorded data by the BX2000 Analysis Software. Installation of BX2000 Analysis Software Insert the SD card and run the [setup.exe] file at the [Software] folder. Select the language of use at the beginning and follow the on‐screen instructions to install the software. The following icon appears on your PC if you check [create a desktop icon] during installation. BX2000 Analysis Software Icon Description and execution of BX2000 Analysis Software. Insert the SD Card of BX2000 and double click the icon of BX2000 Analysis Software, then the main screen will be displayed as follows. ① ② ③ Description of BX2000 Analysis Software screen ① Control buttons ② Playback Control buttons ③ Signal and Alarm Display Bar 16 / 49...
  • Page 17: Playback Control Buttons

    Control buttons Analyze Driving Info Backup Tracking Data list & map Select SD Card Close files File list Save JPG Print Image About Export Drive Open files Eject SD card Event Privacy Save AVI Backup Settings data Search settings Playback Control buttons Previous Reverse Next Frame Play Pause Play Frame Capture Screen Record Video Volume Play back Speed Signal / alarm Indicator Vehicle...
  • Page 18 Playing Insert the SD Card to your PC. Make sure that the SD Card is properly recognized. It happens that even correct SD Card is not recognized by the PC and you are recommended to try again using the SD Card Reader. After confirming that SD card is recognized correctly in the PC, click the “Select SD Card” button and the window for [Select SD card] shows up. Select SD card drive and Click [Open SD Card] button. The list of data tab "continuous" and "event" is displayed on the right side of the screen. The recorded data is displayed under each tab, as shown below. To play video, click the file you want to play from the data list. 18 / 49...
  • Page 19: Open Files

    Playback file list can be separated from the main screen and you can hide it or change the position. In addition, file list can be displayed on the screen as well by clicking the "File List" button. Video playback will end by clicking the "close" button. Take out the SD Card after you click the "disconnect safely and removing the SD card" button. Open files If you want to play only specific file among the data that has been backed up on the PC or SD Card, click the “Open files” button. Select the specific MDT file you want to play and click the "Open" button, then the image of the selected file will be displayed. You can play using the playback buttons. Drive data BX2000 can record not only video and audio, GPS information, speed but also vehicle information like the alarm, G‐Sensor and left / right blinker, brake, back, speed Pulse, RPM together. The recorded information can be analyzed and played through PC Viewer software. The default setting only displays the G‐sensor graphs but other information may be added by checking the boxes in the upper part of the screen as below.. ‐ G‐sensor (X axis: red, Y axis: green, Z axis: blue, based on the positioning of the main unit) is shown with the data reference point zero‐point calibrated and positive shocks as (+) and negative shocks as (‐) ‐ Speed: GPS measured speed is displayed in grey while the speed‐pulse measured speed is displayed in red. ‐ RPM: Displayed in purple. ‐ All triggers (signals and alarms) are displayed on the bottom of the screen with the grey bar meaning the trigger is activated. 19 / 49...
  • Page 20 Analyze Driving info Click the Analyze Driving info button to view the below Analyze Driving Info screen. ① ① ② ③ ② Select data ③ Click load button. From the calendar in the bottom right corner, choose the date you wish to inspect among the dates highlighted in blue. Dates that are not highlighted in blue, do not have the relevant data. All data from the selected date will be automatically chosen from the selection on the right. You can unselect data that you do not need. Click load for access. * The time span for the data selected cannot exceed 24 hours. 20 / 49...
  • Page 21 A summary of information can be found on the top including vehicle ID; Driver ID; Drive period; Distance; and number of over‐accelerations, over‐decelerations, sharp turns, over‐speeding, over‐RPMs that exceeded the pre‐set limit. The top graph shows the speed (red) and RPM (grey) and right below are three indicator bars that show driving patterns. The first bar shows driving (blue) and idling (grey). The second bar shows the speed where white means within both the permitted speed and eco‐speed limit, green means above eco‐speed but within permitted speed limit, and red means above the legal speed limit. The last bar shows the state of the engine where white means the engine is off, blue means it is running properly within the pre‐set RPM...
  • Page 22 Analysis Criteria Settings This menu offers the option to change the analysis criteria settings. In the [Settings] menu, click [Analysis Criteria Settings] to launch the below window. This sets the criteria for excessive acceleration and deceleration, i.e. any Acceleration/ Brake acceleration and deceleration that exceeds this set value will be counted as excessive. Scroll down the list to select the appropriate value. This set the criteria for excessive speed, i.e. speeds that exceed this value for more than the set amount of time will be regarded as excessive. The speed value can be set from 0 ~ 999 km/h and the time can be set by scrolling Speed Limit down and selecting the appropriate value. Speeds that exceed the speed limit but for less than the set amount of time will not be counted as excessive...
  • Page 23 Grading Criteria Setting Criteria for grading the drivers’ safety and eco‐score can be set in this menu. Safety and eco‐grading criteria has 7 or 8 separate components each. A weighted average of these component scores are used to determine the safety and eco scores and the total score is estimated with an average of the two scores. Grading for each criterion is set at 4 levels: A, B, C, D and if the driver’s score is lower he/she is given an F for fail. Each criterion can be given a different weight when calculating the grades to provide the flexibility to the operator in assessment provided that the sum of all weights equal 100. Click the [Grading Criteria Settings] under the [Settings] menu to launch the bellow input window. This sets the grading criterion for sudden starts per hour. Since it is an average for the whole duration of the drive, it can be set as a decimal number, e.g. if a driver drove 8 hours one day and has 4 sudden starts during that time, his/her score on this criterion would be 0.5 and based on the above setting, Sudden Start Count they would be graded as B.
  • Page 24 set separately. The assessment of this criterion is based on the {Acceleration/ Brake} component in the analysis criteria settings. This sets the grading criterion for speeding and is calculated per hour. Since it is an average for the whole duration of the drive, it can be set as a decimal number, e.g. if a driver drove 8 hours one day and have 4 counts of speeding Speeding Count during that time, his/her score on this criterion would be 0.5 and based on (per hour) the above setting they would be graded as B. This criterion is used only for safety grading. The assessment of this criterion is based on the {Speed Limit} in the analysis criteria settings. This is another grading criterion for speeding as a longer time at speeds over the speed limit increases the risk of accidents. This value is estimated as a ratio of time speeding to time driving it is set as a percentage, e.g. if a driver drove 8 hours one day but was speeding for 1 hour in total, his/her score on Speed Duration Ratio...
  • Page 25 This is another grading criterion for excessive RPM use as a longer time at RPMs over the RPM limit increases the gas consumption, and hence cost. This value is estimated as a percentage ratio of time exceeding the RPM limit to total time driving, e.g. if a driver drove 8 hours one day but exceeded the Excess RPM duration ratio RPM limit for 1 hour in total, his/her score on this criterion would be 12.5% (%) and based on the above setting, they would be graded as A. This criterion is used for only eco grading. The assessment of this criterion is based on the {RPM Limit} component in the analysis criteria settings. This sets the grading criteria for idling and is calculated as per hour count. Since it is an average for the whole duration of the drive, it can be set as a decimal number, e.g. if a driver drove 8 hours and had 4 counts of idling Idling Count during that time, his/her score on this criterion would be 0.5 and based on (per hour)
  • Page 26 [Driver 1] Eco score = 20*100/100 + 10*100/100 + 20*70/100 + 20*100/100 + 10*70/100 + 10*100/100 + 10*100/100 = 91 = Eco grade A [Driver 2] Eco score = 20*70/100 + 10*100/100 + 20*100/100 + 20*70/100 + 10*100/100 + 10*100/100 + 10*100/100 = 88 = Eco grade B Although both drivers received a C in two different criteria, each score is weighted, and therefore the eco grades differed. Graph Display Settings The graph scales can be set in this [Graph Display Settings] menu. Click the [Graph Display Settings] button to launch the below window. MaxSpeed The graph’s upper speed limit can be set here from 0 to 999 km/h.
  • Page 27: Tracking Map

    Tracking Map During the viewing, if you click the tracking map button, the below screen will pop up showing a map of the region, the route and the location of the vehicle with an orange arrow. In case the map does not show up, make sure that the PC is connected to the internet correctly. The BX2000 Analysis Software is composed of a main screen, drive data screen, drive data analysis screen, and the tracking screen. These screens can be displayed independently and their location and size changed to improve use and management of data. In addition, it is also possible to display in the multiple monitors. By using different screen modes of Viewer software, you can play / analyze video data more efficiently. 27 / 49...
  • Page 28: Event Search

    Event Search With the BX2000, searching and filtering the data is made easy. Utilizing supplementary data such as g‐ sensor, signals, alarms, speed, and RPM, you can find incidents and events quicker than monitoring the vast amounts of video and audio recordings. Click the Event Search button: to access the event search screen. Firstly, set the search range (Date and Time). If you select the type of events you want to search for like G‐sensor, signal, alarm, speed, etc., and then click the “Search” button. Select the data you want to play from the list and click the Go to Video button and the video that you selected is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 29 Privacy Settings (Blur function) BX2000 allows you to set the mosaic area on each channel for privacy protection. In case of back up the data as JPG or AVI format and playing in the Viewer software, you are able to make a mosaic processing on the area you have set. Put the video on pause and click the “Privacy settings” button. Privacy setting screen will pop up. Using the scroll down, select the camera you wish to set up. On the selected camera view, blur out the area you wish to protect by left‐clicking on the sections. You can select multiple areas. You can also unselect, selected areas by right‐clicking the blurred areas. To select all or clear all, click on the [Select all] or [UnSelect All] buttons on the bottom, respectively. The blurred areas will be as shown below. 29 / 49...
  • Page 30 Still frame conversion to jpg format This will create a still frame jpg back up file for a certain instance. After finding the precise time you want to save, pause the playback and click the “Save jpg” button and the below screen will pop up. Select the channel you want to save.. Check all the information you want to include from the options shown. The selected information will be imprinted on the image itself. Choose the folder you want to save the image to and click “start” Still frame from the all selected cameras at the paused instance will be saved as jpg files in the folder. (It will be saved in the default folder of "My Documents\SmartWitness\BX2000\JPG" if you do not specify a Folder.) If you check “Privacy Masking”, the image will include the blurs. 30 / 49...
  • Page 31 Program the period you wish to convert. (The starting time is automatically set to the time that was paused at the start of this process and cannot be changed) Select the frame rate (FPS), from 1 to 30, you wish to use. (For the most natural video stream, use 30 FPS) Check the supplementary information you wish to include in the video. The selected the information will show up as text on the video itself. Choose the folder you wish to save the AVI file and type a file name. (The default folder is “My Documents\SmartWitness\BX2000\AVI” and the default name is the date and time.) A video of each camera will be made into an AVI file. If you check “Privacy Masking”, the blur effect will be included in the AVI conversion. [NOTE] The maximum amount of time you can convert is one hour. 31 / 49...
  • Page 32: Print Image

    Print image You can print selected images with accompanying information for reporting purposes. While playing the video press the Print Image button. Check all camera images you wish to include in the report. Type the title of the report and any comments about the situation or other reminders. If the Privacy Masking box is checked, the pre‐set blur effect will be applied. When you click [OK], a preview of the report like the one below, will be pop up. After checking all the information, press [Print] to print the report. 32 / 49...
  • Page 33 Backup You can back up the recorded data on your PC or other data storage medium. The BX2000 offers an option to store data by type to ease management of data. You can also input additional data such as Vehicle ID, Driver ID, title, and comments to help in administration. Click the Backup button. Check all the camera boxes you wish to back up. Set the time you wish to backup. (The start time is when the video was paused and cannot be changed once you start this process) Input all the information you wish to include in the back up file including DVR ID, User ID, title, and comments.
  • Page 34: Backup List

    Backup list Data that has been saved using the backup menu you can play more effectively using the backup list menu. Click the Backup List button. Choose the folder where the backup files are at the bottom of the screen. (It will automatically show the last folder that was accessed.) Select the report type by scrolling down the options. The files are listed showing the “Date/Time, Vehicle ID, Driver ID, Title”. Check the box next to the file you wish to play back click [OK]. The below file list will pop up. Double click the file and video files will show on the Viewer. 34 / 49...
  • Page 35 BX2000 Analysis Software Settings The following window is displayed when you click the ”Settings” button. Click “Set Password” button. Password for BX2000 Analysis Software: can be set with any number of 1000‐9999. Once you set the password. You should enter the password each time you run the software [Note] It will not be able to run PC Viewer software without password, please be careful not to forget the password that you set once. BX2000 Analysis Software Settings ‐ Language: Selectable from "Japanese / Korean / English/ Spanish/ Russian". ‐ Velocity form: Selectable from "km / h" or "mile / h". ‐ Speed type (Play information bar): Selectable from the vehicle speed pulse or GPS. ‐ Time unit: Selectable from "24HR" or "AM / PM". ‐ Date Format: Selectable from "YY/MM/DD”, “MM/DD/YY” or “DD/MM/YY". ‐ Default Layout: The program will launch with the Default Layout ‐ Last Layout: The program will launch with the same layout as it was when it was closed. Drive Data Settings ‐ The graph scales for the Drive Data Window will be modified according to the settings. 35 / 49...
  • Page 36 About You can check the version information of the BX2000 Analysis software. Click the “About” button to see the below pop up. You can check the Analysis software version and BX2000 firmware version. 36 / 49...
  • Page 37: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade Install “Configuration Tool BX2000”software on your PC, and then initialize the SD card using “Configuration Tool BX2000” software. [NOTE] To get the upgrade firmware, please contact your local distributor. New firmware is released occasionally by D‐TEG. Make [program] folder at SD root folder as below, Copy “BX2000_X.X.X.bin” file in to the SD card [program] folder. Insert the prepared SD card to BX2000 SD slot 1 and turn on the power. Upgrading the unit usually takes about 1 to 2 minutes. [Warning] Do not turn off the power during upgrading. If the upgrade fails, the “BX1500 Plus” unit should be returned to your local distributor. Once the upgrading is finished, the unit will automatically turn off and on the power. 37 / 49...
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    Trouble‐Shooting The BX2000 is not turned on (power is not supplied) There is a possibility that the power cable is not connected correctly. Turn off the engine first and remove the ignition key. Again, connect correctly the power connector to the vehicle power. Recording is not implemented (The four LEDs flash all and buzzer beeps / repeated three times) Check the following items after you turn OFF the power. ‐ Make sure that SD card is inserted successfully. ‐ Check whether locking tab on the SD card is not in the locking position. ‐ Check whether overwrite setting is turned OFF and SD card is full. Data transmission is not done Please check the following items after you turn OFF the power. ‐ Make sure that USB 3G/4G modem has been inserted properly. ‐ Check USIM card has been inserted correctly into the USB modem. 38 / 49...
  • Page 39: Initialize Sd Card

    Configuration Tool BX2000 You can configure the BX2000 with the configuration tool BX2000. Prepare a SD card and connect it to the PC. Initialize SD card <= Click! To initialize the SD card quickly, click on the above icon and ou will be presented with the following screen to choose the SD card to initialize. Click ‘OK’ when selected. On the following screen, check the ‘Quick Format’ button and uncheck the ‘Backup Configuration File’ and Click ‘Start’ to begin initialization. 39 / 49...
  • Page 40 SD Slot 1: Master SD card SD Slot 2: Slave SD card Check ‘Master SD card’ when you make the Master SD card to insert it to SD slot 1. Uncheck ‘‘Master SD card’ when you make the Slave SD card to insert it to SD slot 2. 40 / 49...
  • Page 41: Device Settings

    Collision shock Sensitivity(1~3), Turning shock Sensitivity (1~3) and Acceleration/Deceleration Aceel/Decel shock sensor (1~3) Alarm Beep Turn the beep on or off Speedometer Type This menu is only available when you use BX2000‐ INT2 RPM Type This menu is only available when you use BX2000‐ 41 / 49...
  • Page 42: Record Settings

    INT2 Record Settings Built In camera Resolution 2nd camera Resolution HD (1280x720) D1 (720x480) VGA (640 x480) HD1 (720 x240) QVGA (320 x240) CIF (352x240) Recording Mode Continuous Event Continuous + Event: 1fps continuous recording + Event recording (adjust the ‘FPS’ from 1fps to 30fps) 42 / 49...
  • Page 43 Available FPS & Max FPS per resolution. Single camera mode (Built In camera only) Resolution FPS HD(720P) 1280x720 VGA 640x480 QVGA 320x240 Two cameras mode (Built In camera + 2 camera) Built In camera camera Resolution FPS Resolution MAX FPS HD(720P) 1280x720 720x480 HD(720P) HD1 1280x720 720x240 HD(720P) CIF 1280x720 352x240 VGA (640x480) D1 (720x480) QVGA(320x240) D1 (720x480) Pre Event recording time, Post Event recording time Adjust the Pre/Post time from 5 sec to 20 ssec. Telematics Data GPS data & G‐Sensor data will be recorded with videos and at the same time, GPS data & G‐Sensor data will be recorded separately, we call it as ‘telematics data’. Adjust Telematics Data duration from 8hours to 480hours. 43 / 49...
  • Page 44: Event Settings

    Event Settings When you use Standard power cable, When you use BX2000‐INT1 cable When you use BX2000‐INT2 cable 44 / 49...
  • Page 45: Info. Settings

    Info. Settings 45 / 49...
  • Page 46 Set your Time Zone Set GPS Time Sync Set your Vehicle ID Set Driver ID Auto Format: When the SD card doesnot working properly, BX2000 will format the SD card automatically. 46 / 49...
  • Page 47: Lte Settings

    3G/LTE Settings Set Dial No. and APN. for the 3G/LTE USB modem communication. 47 / 49...
  • Page 48 Server communication Settings Set Server URL Allow Images and event to send it to server. 48 / 49...
  • Page 49 3F, Jungmin Bldg, 53 Maewha‐ro, Bundang‐gu, Seongnam, Gyeonggi‐do 463‐827, Korea Tel: 82‐31‐706‐2514 , Fax: 82‐31‐8016‐0252 Email: dteg@d‐teg.com Homepage: http://www.d‐teg.com MADE IN KOREA Copyright © 2014 D‐TEG Security Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 49 / 49...

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