Dedicated Micros TransVu Express Owner's manual

Category
Digital Video Recorders (DVR)
Type
Owner's manual
TransVu
Express
Conguration &
Operation Guide
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Whilst every attempt is made to ensure these manuals are accurate and current, AD Holdings reserve the right to alter or
modify the specication of the machine described herein without prejudice.
Contents
Introduction ................................................................3
Features .....................................................................4
Important Safeguards ................................................6
Accessing & Conguring the Unit ..............................8
Main Menu .................................................................9
Navigating The Conguration Menus.........................11
System Settings .........................................................12
Display Settings .........................................................39
Camera Settings ........................................................48
Record Settings .........................................................60
Alarm Settings ...........................................................74
Network Settings ........................................................94
Features & Text ..........................................................110
Operating the Viewer .................................................144
Appendix A .................................................................170
Appendix B ..............................................................171
Appendix C -
Programming Procedures ......................175
Appendix D ................................................................180
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Introduction
What is the…
TransVu Express ?
The TransVu Express is a Digital Video Recorder and network server designed specically for
transport and mobile applications. Rugged case design and aerospace grade anti-vibration (A/V)
mounts allow the unit to withstand the vibrations generated within vehicles whilst a single connector
keeps installation simple.
In addition to moving vehicle applications TransVu Express is ideal for mobile surveillance, rapid
deployment and covert operations; buses, taxis, vans, trains and heavy goods vehicles are ideal
candidates for TransVu Express.
Rapid Deployment/Mines/High Risk Areas – the 10 to 30 volt supply voltage range and low current
consumption make the TransVu Express product range ideal for remote CCTV applications, for
example in areas where solar panels with battery backup provides the only option for power, or
recording in mines, mine vehicles or other high risk areas where health and safety issues place
constraints on power supplies.
Part of the NetVu Connected product range, the TransVu Express is fully network capable and
supports the Internet standard TCP/IP protocol. As the TransVu Express is a mobile product the unit
can be accessed via wireless LAN or GSM / GPRS / CDPD / UTMS / HSDPA. Supporting up tor
eight video inputs, two audio channels, three alarm inputs and intelligent power management the
TransVu Express is a powerful, cost effective transportation recorder.
The TransVu Express range includes:
4 or 8 video input - xed 2.5” hard disk drive
4 or 8 video input - removable 2.5” hard disk drive
4 or 8 video input - removable Flash card (CF or SD supported)
System Documentation
The Installation and Operation of the TransVu Express are detailed in the manual suite which
consists of:
Quick Start Guide - Initial steps to get the TransVu Express up an running to basic
operation.
Installation Guide - Full instructions to install the TransVu Express unit.
Conguration and Operation Guide - Full conguration documentation for the
TransVu Express.
This Conguration and Operation Guide will be divided into two parts, Initial Programming and
Operation.
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Features
Developed specically for transport applications
Ruggedised design with aerospace shocks
Simultaneous MPEG-4 and JPEG transmission and recording
MultiMode Recording - Dynamically-switchable resolution, record-rate &
compression (MPEG4/JPEG) per camera
30pps and 120pps model variants available
Intelligent power management based on ignition and supply voltage sense
Monitor output provides spot or main monitor functionality
Web pages provide easy remote conguration
Easy to use on-screen, colour coded softkeys
Single, Picture in Picture and Multiway displays
Live and playback viewing locally and over Ethernet
Built in activity detection
USB ports for download of video archive to external ash memory
Optional external keyboard available
The unit has NetVu Connected technology built-in to ensure maximum compatibility with future
developments in networked security. NetVu Connected technology enables the Unit to fully interact
with other NetVu Connected compatible products from Dedicated Micros including the DV-IP
Decoder, NetVu ObserVer and PDA Viewers. Providing interoperability between the worlds leading
security companies, NetVu Connected uses industry standard networking protocols supported by a
wide range of third party integration products and SDKs to ensure future on-going compatibility.
COMMON CONFIGURATION INTERFACE
A Common Conguration interface is displayed when the unit’s conguration screens are accessed
locally at the unit or remotely via a web browser. This unied system ensures that the installer is
familiar with the conguration screens irrespective of their location to the unit, minimising training
and familiarisation time and increasing the speed of installation and alteration.
The Unit includes a unique colour-coded menu structure and onscreen Graphical User Interface
(GUI). Context sensitive, the menu structure always represents the area of the menu the user is in,
allowing them to quickly select the options and settings they need without having to trawl through
menu pages and options. The colour coded buttons displayed on the monitor match those on the
touch screen front panel and IR Remote Control, whilst control can also be conducted through an
attached USB Mouse or supported Keyboard (DM/KBC1 / DM/KBC2).
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Point&go provides the user with easy to use, fast, accurate telemetry control via an attached
monitor. With no need for a telemetry keyboard, users are able to use Pan & Tilt control of a
Dedicated Micros Oracle Dome simply by clicking an area of the monitor. The camera will instantly
respond, positioning the selected area in the middle of the screen, ideal for tracking movement
through a scene.
MAP
Users can now navigate around their CCTV installation using a graphical map. Selecting the
relevant camera from the map will instantly connect the user to that cameras image stream. With the
ability to load bespoke map images and oor plans to reect their installations, the Maps feature is
ideal for quickly identifying camera locations around a site or CCTV network.
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Important Safeguards
Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
Power Sources
This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the manufacturer’s
label.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltage or other hazards.
Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.
Ventilation
Ensure unit is properly ventilated to protect from overheating.
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
To prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture. The lightning ash
with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of this equipment
that there are dangerous voltages within the enclosure which may be of sufcient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock.
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Lightning Strike
The unit has some in-built protection for lightning strike, however it is recommended that isolation
transformers be tted to the system in areas where lightning is a common occurrence.
Regulatory Notes and FCC and DOC Information
(USA and Canadian Models Only)
Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment 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 their own expense.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for
corrective action. The user may nd the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications
Commission helpful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems”.
This booklet is available from the US Government Printing Ofce, Washington, DC20402,
Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
This reminder is provided to call the CCTV system installer’s attention to Art. 820-40 of the NEC that
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, species that the cable ground shall be
connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
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CE Mark
If this product is marked with the CE symbol it indicates compliance with all applicable directives.
Directive 89/336/EEC.
A ‘Declaration of Conformity’ is held at Dedicated Micros Ltd.,
1200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury, Cheshire, WA4 4HS, UK.
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Accessing & Conguring the Unit
The unit can be congured either on the local monitor or over the network using a PC with Internet
Explorer or similar browser. Both have near identical menu interfaces.
Accessing the menus on a PC web browser
Locating the Unit IP address
The IP address of the unit is required to access the webpages. It can be identied from the
conguration menu pages using the local monitor, press the MENU button on the IR Remote Control
and navigate to the System Settings->System menu to nd the DHCP assigned IP address.
Note: The unit can be connected to a DHCP network environment via the 15 way connector to
allow an IP address, subnet mask and default gateway to be automatically be allocated by
the network DHCP Server (DHCP is enabled by default).
Note: If a DNS (Domain Name Server) address is not to be used, it is strongly advised that a xed
IP address be assigned (a DHCP assigned address can change without notication i.e.
following power failure).
A xed IP address can be assigned via the Network Settings->Network menu.
For information on locating the unit’s IP address via a PC and serial port connection, refer to Appendix D
.
Default DNS Address
It is recommended that a DNS (Domain Name Server) address be congured. Assigning a
recognisable name can help a remote user to locate the unit.
If no System name is allocated to the unit, the default DNS address will be:
machine serial number.yourdomain.com
<machine serial number> is displayed in the System menu page and also
on the underside of the unit.
<yourdomain> is the name assigned to your DNS network.
The default DNS address can be renamed via the Network Settings->Network menu. Following
renaming, the DNS address will be:
yourname.yourdomain.com
yourname‘ is the name assigned via the Network menu.
<yourdomain> is the name assigned to your DNS network
Note: To activate an assigned DNS address, it will be necessary to reboot the unit. The unit can
be rebooted via System Settings:>Maintain-> Reset.
IMPORTANT: To set the time and date on the unit, navigate to System Settings->Time and Date.
Accessing the Conguration Webpages
The unit can be congured using the webpages. To access these:
1. Launch Internet Explorer (or similar web browser package).
2. Type the URL for the unit (IP or DNS address).
3. The Opening menu page will be displayed.
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Main Menu
When rst accessing the unit, the main menu will be displayed. This menu allows access to the
Conguration menus, the Viewer menus and also several Download options.
Note: The Download options will only be available if viewing remotely via an IP connection. Event
Search will only appear if enabled in the ‘Features->Other page.
Select the Conguration menu tab to access the unit’s Conguration menus, refer to ‘Navigating the
Conguration Menus’ for further guidance.
Select the Event Search tab to access the unit’s Event Search function, refer to ‘Event Search’ for
more information.
Select the Download menu tab to access the various Download sub-options. Select from:
Product Manual Select to open an electronic version of the
Installation & Operation Guide.
ObserVer Manual Select to open an electronic version of the NetVu ObserVer
User Guide. NetVu ObserVer is a free video management
software package from AD. It allows users to seamlessly
view distributed images from any ‘NetVu Connected’ product.
NetVu ObserVer Select to download the NetVu ObserVer video
management software.
Java (JRE) Select to download the Java (JRE) software (from the unit).
This software is required to successfully view Conguration
and Viewer menus remotely.
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IMPORTANT: By default, no Usernames and Passwords are required to access any of the
various menus. Usernames and Passwords can however be added to regulate
access to the Conguration and Viewer menus. Refer to the ‘Display Settings->
User Accounts’ menu for information on establishing Usernames and Passwords.
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Navigating The Conguration Menus
The conguration pages are navigated using the menu tree (displayed on the left of each page).
Selecting one of the menu options will display the relevant page. Associated sub-menus will also be
available in the side menu.
Relevant menus can also be accessed directly from other menu screens via the coloured softkey
options shown at the base of each menu. The options available will depend on the menu being
viewed. Select a softkey option by pressing either the corresponding button on the IR Remote
Control (if viewing the menus locally), or by selecting the relevant option via the PC mouse (if
viewing the webpages).
Note: Any changes made via the webpages are automatically saved when the page is closed. To
‘manually’ save changes, select the Save option.
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System Settings
The menus under the System Settings heading allow the unit’s core settings to be viewed, changed
and the system software upgraded.
The System option displays details about the unit including the IP address, unit serial number, MAC
address and software version.
The Status page displays information about the unit’s operating condition, shows how long the unit
has been operating and the reason for the last reset. It also shows camera status and displays any
failed cameras.
The Language page allows the system language to be set. The language can also be changed for
the current session only.
The Time and Date page allows the unit time and date settings to be adjusted, including setting
the timezone.
The Serial Ports page allows each of the two serial ports to be individually congured for one of a
range of operations, including, debug, PPP and telemetry.
The Power Manager page allows the conguration of power saving procedures such as the timeout
limits for ignition off and low voltage level detected.
The GPS Settings page details information relating to the unit’s GPS (Global Positioning System).
The Audio page shows the settings available for each of the audio channels and allows conguration
of audio quality.
The Features page allows control of the different features that are available within the software
including Email reporting, webcam support and control of the display resolution.
The Maintain page allows the current conguration to be saved, and for previously saved settings to
be loaded. It also enables easy upgrade of the system software.
The PowerScript Mgmt page allows installed PowerScripts to be activated/deactivated on start-up.
The Database page allows the database to be reset, and can be used to limit the number of entries
held in it.
The Video Storage Page allows one of the units USB sockets to be used as an external storage
output. A high capacity USB device could then be connected and used to store recorded
video images.
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System
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This menu shows the general information about the unit including the version of software installed,
the unit’s serial number and the allocated DHCP IP address.
Product Descriptor Details the product model.
Serial Number Identies the serial number of the specic unit.
PCB Serial Number Displays the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) serial number of the unit.
Product Code Displays a code identifying the unit’s specication.
Earliest Recording Displays the date/time of the earliest recording held on the unit.
System Name This eld can be edited to allocate a name to the unit. This is
displayed when the unit is accessed via NetVu ObserVer and is
sent when transmitting information to a Remote Video Response
Centres (RVRC).
Video Standard Displays the video standard adopted by the unit i.e. PAL, NTSC.
Number of Cameras Shows the number of camera channels on the unit.
Video Storage Gbytes Highlights the available video storage capacity in Gigabytes.
MAC Address This is the MAC address assigned to the unit.
IP Address This is the IP address allocated to the unit.
Sub Net This is the subnet of the network where the unit is located.
Gateway This is the IP address of the gateway (router).
Software (Red) Select this option to display installed software information
(see below).
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Software Menu
Software Revision This identies the version of software the unit is running.
Codec Revision This identies the codec version the unit is running.
Webpage Revision This identies the webpage version the unit is running.
Framestore Revision This identies the Framestore Revision the unit is running.
PC Apps Revision This identies the revision archive of the Viewer and associated
PC Apps software.
Boot Software Rev. Displays the infrastructure componentry software revision.
Telem PIC Rev. This identies the version of the Telemetry control device installed
on the unit.
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Status
Unit Status
This menu details information regarding the status of the unit, notably the total time the unit has
been operating and the time since its last reset.
Time since last reset Details the time since the unit was last reset.
Temp This details the current internal temperature (in Celsius) of the unit.
Total running time Details the total time the unit has been operational.
Reset code The last reset code used is displayed.
Restart reason The reason for the last restart is displayed i.e. Controlled
User Reset.
Current PPS Displays the current system record rate.
Codecs Details the current number of installed codecs.
Cameras Lists the available camera connections
Connected Camera channels with cameras connected will be highlighted light
green. Those not in use will appear dark green.
Recording Camera channels that are recording will be highlighted light green.
Those not in use will appear dark green.
Cam Status Those camera channels where the connection is deemed to have
failed will be highlighted in red. Those working correctly will appear
light green. Those not in use will appear dark green.
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Alarm Status
This menu details information regarding the alarm status of the unit, detailing the status of alarm
Contacts, Zones and the relays Outputs.
Alarm Contacts Details the state of the alarm contacts. Contacts will display dark green
when open/passive, light green when closed/active.
Alarm Zones This details the status of the 6 available alarm zones. Zones will
display dark green when passive, light green when active.
Relay Outputs The relay output will display dark green when open, light green when
closed.
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GPS Status
This menu details information regarding the status of the GPS device. It will show GPS information
when any suitable GPS device* is correctly connected and congured.
Device Status Shows the current state of the connection between the unit and the
GPS device. Options are ;
OK Normal operation.
Unhandled Error Can occur if the GPS is enabled and the unit isn’t
rebooted to start up the GPS task.
Satellite Error No satellites are available.
Port Closed The port associated to the GPS failed to open or
closed unexpectedly.
No Data The GPS device is congured correctly on the unit
but the unit has never received any data from the
connected GPS device
Data Timeout This means the GPS was sending data but has
timed out and not sent anything for about ve
seconds or more.
GPS Disabled In theory this should never be shown as the GPS
status page cannot be accessed with the GPS
disabled but if the page is already on screen and
someone disables the GPS this message will
appear.
Bad Data Bad data coming from the GPS device, usually
indicates wrong baud rate.
GPS Time Time registered on GPS unit.
GPS Satellites No of Satellites available to GPS unit.
Direction Direction of unit travel.
Speed (knots) Speed of GPS unit in knots.
Speed (mph) Speed of GPS unit in mph.
Speed (km/h) Speed of GPS unit in kph.
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Latitude Latitude read by GPS unit.
Longitude Logitude registered by GPS unit.
The following data statements are standard GPS format responses:
Last Read $GPRMC Details the recommended minimum GPS data.
Last Read $GPGGA Details the Fix information.
Last Read $GPGSA Details the Overall satellite data.
Last Read $PGRMT Details the Sensor status information.
* Any GPS device that outputs the GPRMC string will work with TransVu Express
About
This menu allows access to numerous system information pages. Select the an icon to view the
relevant pages, refer to ‘Appendix E - Status Pages’ for a description of each page.
System Information Select to open to the System->Attributes page.
Software Revisions Select to open to the System Settings->System->Software page.
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Logs
The log les stored in the unit can be accessed from this page. Selected logs are displayed on the
page below.
About (Blue) Select to open the System->Status->About page.
Refresh (Purple) Refreshes the information on the current page.
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Language
This menu allows the system language to be set. Changing the System Language will effect all
menu pages. If required, the language can also be changed for the current session only.
System Language Select to change the system language setting.
Reset (Red) Select to reset the unit.
Note: The unit MUST be reset to implement system language changes.
Session Language Select to change the language settings for the current session only.
Choose Select to immediately activate session language changes.
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Dedicated Micros TransVu Express Owner's manual

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