Motorola SR600 Installation guide

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Installation guide
1. Inbox Content
1.1 Sr600 In-Car Video Camera
Part KT000262A01
1.2 Windshield Mount Camera Base
Part HW001631A01
1.3 16-Pin Cable
Part CB000668A01
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1.4 RAM Adhesive Mount
Part HW001632A01
1.5 Latch Locking Screw
Part 08-04-02-540LF
2. Configure Sr600 In-Car Video Camera for Use
2.1 Welcome! Please begin by referring to your Motorola
CommandCentral Admin documentation to access the software
to register your camera.
2.2 Press and hold the Power/Record button to turn on the
camera and wait about 30 seconds. The camera will vibrate
and the blinking blue LED will appear.
1.5 Collar Locking Screw
Part 08-04-02-538LF
Sr600
In-Car Video Camera
and Windshield Mount
Camera Base
Installation
Guide
MN004494A01-A
For Quick Start Guide visit
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CommandCentral
Vault
2. Configure Sr600 In-Car Video Camera for Use
2. Configure Sr600 In-Car Video Camera for Use
2.3 After power up is completed the camera's LED sequence
should now be blinking red, green and blue:
2.4 Generate the QR code from CommandCentral Vault and
scan it with the Sr600 within five minutes. You must generate a
new QR code for each camera you are adding to
CommandCentral Vault. For best results make sure the
brightness of the display is set to 40% or less, very bright
displays will hamper the reading of the QR code. To read the
QR code point the camera directly at the QR code about 8-12
inches from the computer screen. Make sure that you keep the
camera as steady as possible while the camera is reading the
QR code. When the camera successfully reads the QR code it
will vibrate and blink orange. Slight adjustments to the position
of the camera in front of the screen are usually all that is
required to achieve a scan. In some case, further reduction in
the display brightness may be required to read the QR code.
2.5 Make sure the camera is in range of the Wi-Fi network
specified by CommandCentral Admin. Hold the camera still.
Once the camera has successfully read the QR code, its LED
sequence will begin blinking green and vibrate.
2.6 The Sr600 In-Car Video Camera is now ready for
connection to CommandCentral Admin which will complete the
set-up.
2.7 During the Sr600 In-Car Video Camera’s CommandCentral
Vault set-up, the LED will read solid green
Once all CommandCentral Vault interactions are complete, the
camera will power cycle.
2.8 After completing the power cycle, the camera's LED will
read green (if connected to WiFi)
or solid blue (if not connected to WiFi)
The camera is now ready to use.
Note: The camera’s LED sequence will blink red and yellow if
QR scan mode times out. Power cycle the camera to return to
QR scan mode.
Note: If the Sr600 In-Car Video Camera fails to connect to the
network after a successful QR scan, the camera’s LED’s will
blink red. Power cycle and return to step 2.4.
Note: if the activation details (URL) in the QR code has been
previously used or has expired, the camera’s LEDs will blink
red and green. Power cycle the camera and return to step 2.4.
Connected to Wi-Fi Not Connected to Wi-Fi
3. Sr600 In-Car Video Camera and Base Connector Interface
3.1 Windshield mount camera base - 16-PIN Automotive
Connector + USB Connectors for future use.
NOTE: USB Connectors on the base unit are NOT for Charging
the device.
4. Sr600 In-Car Video Camera and Base Installation
4.1 Peel off one side of adhesive disc (either side). Carefully
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align the edge of adhesive disc with the edge of the RAM
Mount disc. Slowly guide the edging of the adhesive around to
properly adhere evenly onto the mount. Press firm for one
minute.
4.2 How the Sr600 In-Car Video Camera and the mounting
pieces come together.
3.2 Sr600 In-Car Video Camera - 6-PIN Interface Connector +
USB Connector
4. Sr600 Camera and Base Installation
4.3 Select an area on the vehicle windshield that allows a clear
line of sight to both the front of the vehicle and the inside of the
vehicle.
4.4 Use the provided alcohol prep-pad to thoroughly clean the
windshield. Let surface dry after wiping clean.
USB Connectors
For Future Use
16-PIN Automotive
Connector
Master Reset
Button
®
RAM Mount
Screw Collar
Windshield Mount
Camera Base
Sr600 In-Car
Video Camera
6-PIN Interface
Connector
USB Connector
For Charging
Note: To reset camera use a thin blunt object and press lightly
until camera vibrates.
Left Button
Right Button
4. Sr600 In-Car Video Camera and Base Installation
4. Sr600 In-Car Video Camera and Base Installation
4.5 Your Sr600 In-Car Video Camera will record a 360°
horizontal by 240° vertical field of view. For best results, it’s
®
recommended that the RAM Adhesive Mount be placed
slightly to the right and just below the rear view mirror.
Do not remove the adhesive liner from the mount at this time.
4.6 With the Sr600 In-Car Video Camera snapped into its base
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and the RAM Adhesive Mount snugly attached, review the
location of the assembly on the windshield. Ensure that the
edge of the lens is below the rear view mirror so as not to block
the image.
4.7 Once the location of the assembly is satisfactory, mark the
location of the adhesive base on the windshield glass.
4.8 Loosen the screw collar to remove the RAM® Mount disc
and remove the Sr600 In-Car Video Camera from the base.
4.9 Peel off the opposite side of adhesive disc. 4.10 Carefully position and adhere onto the exact PRE
MARKED location of your surface. Press firm for one minute.
It’s recommended to let the adhesive sit for a full 24 hours
before mounting your device or any additional components.
5. Wiring Diagram
5.1 Now it’s time to route the cable assembly to the vehicle
junction box and connect the wires per the wiring diagram.
6. Installing the Sr600 In-Car Video Camera
6.1 After routing the wire harness to the junction box, ensure
that there is sufficient service loop to allow the connector to
plug into the camera base—approx. 6-8 inches of wire is
sufficient.
6.2 Attach the camera base into the RAM® Mount installed on
the windshield.
6. Installing the Sr600 In-Car Video Camera
6.3 Plug the cable connector into the camera base. 6.4 Tighten the screw collar until the base is snug. 6.5 Insert the camera back into the windshield mount camera
base.
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A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
Black
Black
Brown
Red
Red
Orange
Yellow
White/Red
White/Green
White/Black
Grey
White
Pink
Green
Violet
Blue
Ground
Ground
Chassis Ground
+12V
+12V
Ignition
External LED(-)
External LED(+)
Input 8
Input 7
Input 6
Input 5
Input 4
Input 3
Input 2
Input 1
FROM COLOR PIN DESCRIPTION
1th
2nd
HORIZONTAL
6. Installing the Sr600 In-Car Video Camera
6. Installing the Sr600 In-Car Video Camera
6.6 Ensure that the camera is longitudinally aligned with the
vehicle.
6.7 Ensure that the lens is as horizontal as possible. Using a
small level is recommended. Please note that the video may be
distorted if the camera is not installed with the lens as level as
possible.
6.8 Once the camera is at the proper level, tighten the collar
using the provided screw and a .050” Allen wrench to securely
lock it in place. Note: There are three different holes for this
locking screw, so use the one that’s most convenient.
Use Part 08-04-02-538LF, Collar Locking Screw.
6.9 Tighten the Latch screw, with the screw provided with a
.050” Allen wrench to lock the camera in place (optional).
Use Part 08-04-02-540LF, Latch Locking Screw.
7.0 Congratulations. The camera should now be fully functional
and ready for use.
7. Congratulations
TOP VIEW
INTERIOR MIRROR AND CAMERA
FRONT
8. Installation Notes
8.1 Powering the camera: The camera and base should be
powered from the vehicle using the included wire harness.
The red wires connect to the vehicle's battery, the black and
brown wires connect to the vehicle's ground and the orange
wire connects to the vehicle's ignition line. When installed
this way the camera will draw about 110 ma from the vehicle
battery when the camera is on, fully charged and the
vehicle's ignition is off. The camera will draw an additional
100 ma if the camera is in Wi-Fi coverage and it is
uploading video to CommandCentral Vault.
Note: As long as there is power supplied to the camera base
the camera cannot be turned off permanently. If the camera
is turned off while the battery voltage is applied to it, the
camera will turn back on automatically.
8.2 Installations to the rear of the vehicle: In some cases the
required triggers are only available in the rear of the vehicle.
In this case additional wire (not supplied) may be required to
connect the trigger lines on the Sr600 cable kit to the
required triggers in the vehicle. Multi-conductor wire of at
least 22 gauge may be used to make these connections.
The additional wire may be connected to the Sr600 cable
using appropriate automotive grade connectors.
8.3 Trigger Levels: The Sr600 In-Car Video Camera
operates with a 47K pull up resistor to the Battery voltage.
Some siren and lights systems provide power to the
siren/lights through a siren/lights controller that provides
battery voltage to the sirens/lights. Some of these
installations do not provide a sufficient ground voltage for
the Sr600 to detect when the siren/lights are switched off. In
this case a relay or equivalent device must be used to
provide the required ground level. Any appropriate relay
may be used for this. One example is the GOOACC 6 back
automotive relay harness set 5-Pin 30/40A 12 SPDT relay.
When using a relay connect the coil connections between
the trigger signal and ground. Connect the normally open
connection between the camera input and ground. This will
provide a ground voltage when the siren/lights are activated.
8.4 Floating inputs: In general, do not set up triggers on the
I/O lines and then leave the lines floating or not connected.
If you have configured trigger activation as high and then do
not connect the line the camera will start recording on power
up due the the line being pulled high by the camera's
internal pull up resistors.
8.5 Timed relay: In some installations there may be a timed
relay on the battery line where the battery power is shut off
to the camera after some period of time once the vehicle
ignition is turned off. In this case the camera will remain on
using the internal battery until the camera battery reaches
15% capacity at which point the camera will power off.
When the vehicle is started and power is restored to the
camera the camera will power back on automatically
however it may display a low battery LED indication for a
short time while the camera charges from the vehicle. Pre-
record (if enabled) and record (if triggered) are available
during this time.
For Quick Start Guide visit
https://learning.motorolasolutions.com
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