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ROADRECORDER® 7000 SERIES USER GUIDE Includes 7000 and 7000S Models
ROADRECORDER 7000 NVR USER GUIDE Important Notices Title: RoadRecorder 7000 Series NVR User Guide Firmware Version: 4.8.4 Document Version: 4 Revision: 1 Safety Vision attempts to provide information contained in this manual based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. However, because of Safety Vision’s policy of continual product improvement, Safety Vision reserves the right to amend the information in this document at any time without prior notice. This material is confidential and the property of Safety Vision. It is shared with your company for the sole purpose of helping you with the operation of the described equipment. Safety Vision makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Safety Vision shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. Safety Vision expressly disclaims all responsibility and liability for the installation, use, performance, maintenance, and support of third-party products. Customers are advised to make their independent evaluation of such products. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Safety Vision. Safety Vision® is a registered trademark of Safety Vision, LLC. All other products or name brands mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective owners. For more information about Safety Vision and its products, go to www.safetyvision.com or call 800-880-8855.
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Components2 Installation6 Air Filter Replacement 10 Video Retrieval 11 50-000001 LCD Control Panel 13 Configuration14 Connecting to the NVR
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Help Windows RoadRecorder 7000S Model Note
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Product Details Admin Settings
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Network Settings
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Firmware Update System Settings Audio/Video Settings
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Startup & Shutdown Threshold Settings Firmware Settings
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Tag Events Snapshot Viewer
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Live View Change Password
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Appendix A: Specifications 30 Appendix B: Recording Time Matrices 31 Appendix C: Dimensions 32 Appendix D: Axis Device Configuration 33 Appendix E: GPS Coordinate Conversion34
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Components Front Panel 1 - Primary Modular Slot - Camera inputs A1 through A8. Each input is power over Ethernet (POE) enabled.
2 - Secondary Modular Slot - Camera
inputs 9 through 12 (labeled B1 through B4, respectively). Each input is POE enabled.
3 - SD Card/UPS Module - See detailed description on page 4.
4 - Air Filter Housing - Air intake that houses a replaceable air filter. See the Air Filter Replacement chapter for more information. 5 - Hard Drive Bay - Insert or remove the removable hard drive. See the Hard Drive section of the Video Retrieval chapter for more information. 6 - Hard Drive Lock - Insert the supplied security key and turn 90 degrees left to unlock the hard drive. Turn the key 90 degrees right to lock the hard drive.
7 - Communications Module - See the detailed
description on the next page.
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Communications Module 1 - Sensor Inputs - Attach up to 7 sensor
inputs with the appropriate Phoenix connector.
2 - External GPS Input - Connect the Garmin® GPS antenna (part number 333401). 3 - WAN Ethernet - For Service Technician use only.
4 - LCD Control Panel Power Connector - Supplies power to the LCD Control Panel (part number 200043).
5 and 6 - Antenna Connectors - Reserved for future development.
For further information regarding the configuration of the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR, see the Configuration chapter.
7 - Mini-B USB Port - For Service Technician use only. 8 - Standard-A USB Port - Use a USB to serial port
adapter to connect the LCD Control Panel (part number 200043).
9 - Status LEDs - See table at right.
LED
Color
Status
Green
On: NVR is ready to record
10 - LAN Ethernet - Use an Ethernet cable to connect an external Wi-Fi bridge or a computer to access the configuration web server.
Blink: NVR Power on (startup) condition met Red
Blink: Shutdown condition met, shutting down after offload
11 - RS-232 - Connect an optional external device. 12 - Ignition and Relay Outputs - Attach ignition and relay outputs with the appropriate Phoenix connector.
13 - Power Input - Supplies power to the NVR (9V-36V
DC).
On: Vehicle power failure, in offload/shutdown sequence
Off
NVR shut down complete
Green
On: All cameras initialized correctly and have video Blink: Camera initialization in progress
Red
On: One or more cameras has video loss Blink: One or more camera initializations failed
Green
On: Cell connection good and GPS fix attained Blink: Cell modem disabled and GPS fix attained
Red
On: Cell modem enabled, but faulty and GPS fault Blink: Cell connection good or diabled or GPS fault
Green
On: NVR running and recording Blink: NVR running, but not recording currently
Red
On: One or more events have been recorded Blink: NVR shutting down
Off
NVR powered off
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SD Card/UPS Module 1, 2, 3 - Status LEDs - See tables at right. 4 - SD Card Slot - Insert or remove the SD card.
See the SD Card section of Video Retrieval chapter for more information.
1 - SSD Status LED LED Color Status Green
On: SSD OK (mounted) Blink: SSD activity
Orange
On: SSD in offload
Red
On: SSD error/failure/not present
Off
SSD powered off
Note: SSD error/failure is detected when volume is mounted on SSD.
2 - SD Card Status LED LED Color Status Green
On: SD card OK (mounted) Blink: SD card activity
Orange
On: SD can be removed Blink: SD “ejecting” (write caches flushing, do not remove SD)
Red
On: SD present but faulty
Off
SD card not present
Note: If SD card fails while mounting volume, it is considered faulty.
3 - SafeStor Status LED LED Color Status Green
On: Offload complete – HDD may be removed
Orange
Blink: Offload in progress
Red
On: Offload failed Blink: Offload complete with failure(s) – HDD can be removed
Note: SSD error/failure is detected when volume is mounted on SSD.
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LCD Control Panel 200043 The 200043 LCD Control Panel is typically installed near the vehicle driver.
1 - LCD Display - Displays alerts and statuses. 2 - Event Button - Press the Event Button to save an event. (Other buttons are not used for the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR.)
50-000001 The 50-000001 LCD Control Panel is designed to provide advanced functionality with the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR. See the 50-000001 LCD Control Panel chapter for more information.
1 - LCD Display - Displays alerts and statuses. 2 - Esc Button - Press the Esc Button to cancel the current command a return to the display. 3 - Navigation Keys - Use the left, right, up,
and down keys to navigate menus or move the cusor. Press the center key to enter a command.
4 - Event Button - Press the Event Button to save an
event.
5 - Error Status LED - Displays solid red when an error
has occured, such as a disconnected camera. The LED remains red until the error is corrected. Displays solid green when no errors are present.
6 - Event Status LED - Displays solid red when an event is recording. The LED remains red until recording is finished. Displays solid green otherwise. 7 - Offloading Status LED - Displays solid red when recorded data is being offloaded to the SD card or HDD.
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Typical Configuration Sensor Wire
Color
Description
A1
Blue
Brake
A2
Yellow
Right Turn
A3
Green
Left Turn
A4
Violet
Head Lights
A5
Brown
Front Door
A6
White
Wheel Chair
A7
Grey
Stop Request
B1
Orange
Ignition
B2
Red
Open
B3
Open
B4
Open
B5
Open
B6
Open
B7
Open
P1
Red
Main Power
P2
Black
Main Ground
Fuse Requirements P1
Red
Main Power (7.5 amp)
B1
Orange
Ignition (3 amp)
WARNING: REMOVING MAIN THE MAIN POWER SOURCE WHILE THE NVR IS RECORDING MAY RESULT IN CORRUPT DATA. Be aware that removing and reconnecting power to the NVR in short periods of time (such as during some vehicle maintenance procedures) may cause hard drive failure, leading to corrupt recorded video and other data. Safety Vision recommends properly shutting down the NVR before removing the main power harness when cycling of the vehicle’s power is to occur:
1. Remove the ignition source. 2. Wait for the NVR to completely power down.
The NVR may be configured to record for a period after the ignition is turned off. (Wait for the SafeStor process to complete [7000 model only]).
3. OBSERVE THAT ALL STATUS LEDS HAVE TURNED OFF. 4. Remove the main power harness.
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Rack Mount Use the following procedure to install the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR in a standard 19 inch (482.6 mm) equipment rack.
1. Position the included rack mount
2. 3.
L-brackets on the side of the unit as shown in the diagram at right. The rack mount L-brackets may come preinstalled. Secure the L-brackets with six provided T15 security bit screws (three for each bracket). Insert the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR assembly into the rack and secure it with compatible screws.
NOTE: Refer to your rack manufacturer’s documentation for information regarding securing equipment and compatible screws. NOTE: Ensure that the front panel of the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR remains visible and accessible. Do not install the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR in an area of the vehicle cabin that could interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle.
Flat Mount Use the following procedure to install the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR on an acceptable flat surface.
1. Position the included flat mount 2. 3.
L-brackets on the side of the unit as shown in the diagram at right. Secure the L-brackets with eight provided T15 security bit screws (four for each bracket). Secure the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR assembly to a secure flat surface with appropriate fasteners.
ROADRECORDER® 7000 SERIES NVRUSER GUIDE Lock Box Use the following procedure to install the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR inside a lock box.
1. Install the rack mount L-brackets as 2. 3.
described in steps 1 and 2 of the Rack Mount procedure. Insert the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR into the lock box as you would an equipment rack. Secure the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR assembly inside the lock box as shown at right with the included T15 security bit screws.
NOTE: Do not install the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR lock box in an area of the vehicle cabin that could interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle.
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Air Filter Replacement The RoadRecorder 7000 NVR includes a replaceable air filter behind the front air intake to protect the internal components from potential contaminates. Use the following procedure to replace the air filter.
1. Remove the T10 security bit screw 2. 3. 4.
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securing the filter housing to the front panel. Pivot the filter housing out and to the right. Inspect the filter medium and replace if dirty. Holding the filter medium against the front panel as shown, insert the two tabs on the filter housing into the front panel and pivot it down. Replace the T10 security bit screw to secure the air filter housing.
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Video Retrieval The RoadRecorder 7000 NVR can be configured to record video on the hard drive or both the hard drive and the SD card. See the SD Card Settings section of the Configuration chapter for more information.
Hard Drive Use the following procedure to remove the hard drive.
1. Ensure the hard drive is not being 2. 3. 4. 5.
accessed (SafeStor status indicator displays solid green). Insert the key as shown and turn it 90 degrees to the left. Push the plunger to extend it. Push the plunger again firmly to push the hard drive out. Grasp the hard drive and pull it straight out.
Once removed, the hard drive can be read with the hard drive reader connected to a PC. The computer recognizes the hard drive as an external storage device. For more information, refer to the 7000 HDD Reader Quick Reference Guide. Use the following procedure to reinsert the hard drive.
1. Push the hard drive straight into the 2. 3. 4.
RoadRecorder 7000 NVR firmly until it is fully seated. Push the plunger back into its unextended state. Turn the key 90 degrees to the right. Remove the key.
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SD Card Use the following procedure to remove the SD card.
1. Lightly push down on the SD card until a
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“click” is felt, then allow it to spring out of the slot. The SD card partly ejects. Pull the SD card straight out.
Once removed, insert the SD card into an SD card reader connected to a computer. The computer recognizes the SD card as an external storage device. Use only SD cards obtained from Safety Vision. Reinsert the SD card in the same manner: push it straight in until a “click” is felt, then release.
WARNING: Do not force the SD card into the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR upside down or backwards.
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50-000001 LCD Control Panel The 50-0000001 LCD Control Panel provides advanced functionality from a remote location. Nominally, the LCD Control Panel displays the NVR’s name, date, and time (as entered in the Web Configuration) in addition to any active alarms, such as recording events or errors. Creating Events Press the Event Button to create an event. The LCD displays a confirmation and the Event status LED displays red until the event has finished recording. Events can be configured in the Firmware Settings page of the Web Configuration interface. Main Menu Press the center navigation key to display the Main Menu. There are four options available: System Details, System Logs, Manual Offload, Remove SSD (7000S only), and Help. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor and to scroll up and down through items. Press the center navigation key to confirm or enter a command, and the Esc key to back out of a menu, or cancel. System Details Select System Details to display information about the firmware installed on the NVR. Firmware Version is the only available option. Firmware Version Select Firmware version to display the firmware version currently installed on the NVR. This information may be useful when speaking with Safety Vision Technical Support. System Logs Select System Logs to display a list of current and past events or errors. Event Logs Select Event Logs to display the most recent recorded event timestamps. Use the up and down navigation keys to scroll through the list of events. Error Logs Select Error Logs to display the most recent errors. The nature of the error and the time at which it occured are displayed. Use the up and down navigation keys to scroll through the list of errors. System Logs are stored in the LCD Control Panel’s internal memory. Disconnecting the LCD Control Panel from the NVR will result in the loss of data. (This data is still recorded by the NVR, but can no longer be displayed on the LCD.)
Manual Offload Select the Manual Offload option to manually offload recorded events, either on to an inserted SD card or the HDD. To SD-Card Press the center navigation key to select To SD-Card. Use the directional navigation keys to highlight the characters of the offload password (as configured in the Change Password configuration screen) and press the center navigation key to enter them. Once finished, highlight Done and press the center navigation key to enter the password. Confirm event or continuous recording. When the offload is taking place, the bottom LED status light displays red. When the process it complete, the LED reverts to displaying green. To HDD Press the center navigation key to select To HDD. Use the directional navigation keys to highlight the characters of the offload password (as configured in the Change Password configuration screen) and press the center navigation key to enter them. Once finished, highlight Done and press the center navigation key to enter the password. Confirm event or continuous recording. When the offload is taking place, the bottom LED status light displays red. When the process it complete, the LED reverts to displaying green. (Manual Offload to the HDD is only available when the vehicle is not in motion.) Remove SSD (7000S only) Select the Remove SSD option from the main menu to remove the hard drive. Use the navigation key to highlight each character of the password and press the center navigation key to enter it. Wait for the “Insert Storage Media” prompt appears BEFORE removing the hard drive. Help Select the Help option to display a help message regarding manual offloads.
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Configuration The RoadRecorder 7000 NVR can be configured through the on-board web interface, which must be accessed with a PC and web browser.
Connecting to the NVR Use the following procedure to access the configuration web server using the default IP address:
1. Connect the PC to the NVR’s Ethernet LAN RJ-45 port with a standard Ethernet cable.
2. Ensure the NVR and PC are receiving power and have started up.
3. Open the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
window for the LAN connection you are using. In Windows, open Network Connections. Right-click the LAN connection and select Properties. In the list of items, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties.
4. Select the Use the following IP address option. 5. Enter 192.168.8.80 in the IP address field. 6. Enter 255.255.0.0 in the Subnet mask field. This field normally defaults to 255.255.255.0. Ensure the correct 255.255.0.0 subnet is entered.
7. Leave all other fields blank. 8. Click OK on the Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP) Properties window and then click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window.
Your PC’s IP address and subnet mask are now configured.
9. On a web browser, navigate to 192.168.8.70.
The Login screen appears. The default user name and password are “admin”. If this has been changed, contact your system administrator for your login information.
10. Enter the user name and password and click Login.
The configuration web interface launches. Access different pages of the web interface by clicking on the links on the left side of the screen.
ROADRECORDER® 7000 SERIES NVRUSER GUIDE Help Windows Each screen of the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR configuration interface includes a comprehensive help menu. The help menus explain the functionality and parameters of each field. To access the help menu for a screen, simply click the Help button at the top right of the screen. The help menu appears in a new window.
RoadRecorder 7000S Model Note The RoadRecorder 7000S NVR model records directly to the removable hard drive in order to enhance connectivity and compatibility in certain installations with SafetyNet CMS. Some fields shown are not available for the RoadRecorder 7000S model as noted.
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Product Details The Product Details page displays factory configured identification fields as well as the status of SafeStor and the HDD. Product name: Model series of the NVR. Serial #: Individual serial number of the NVR (assigned at the factory). MAC1/2 address: First and second Mac addresses. SSD Information The State of the drive is displayed as “Online” or “Not online”. The drive’s total capacity is displayed in the Drive Size field and the percentage of that capacity used is displayed in the Drive Used field. The timestamp of the oldest and latest video stored on the SSD is displayed in the Oldest Video and Latest Video fields, respectively. Hard Disk Information (7000 model only) The State of the drive is displayed as “Online” or “Not online”. The drive’s total capacity is displayed in the Drive Size field and the percentage of that capacity used is displayed in the Drive Used field. SD Card Information The State of the SD card is displayed as “Present” or “Not present”. The SD card’s total capacity is displayed in the Drive Size field and the percentage of that capacity used is displayed in the Drive Used field.
The fields on this page are display-only and cannot be changed.
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Admin Settings The Admin Settings page allows you to save configurations, format devices, as well as reboot the NVR. Recording file size: Enter the file size (in MB) that the NVR creates for continuous event recording. Safety Vision strongly recommends retaining the default setting of 100 MB. Startup minimum ignition value: Enter the minimum amount of voltage that must be applied during ignition to start up. Shutdown minimum ignition value: Enter the minimum amount of voltage that the NVR can receive before automatically shutting down. Click Save Changes to save changed entries. MDVR Configuration A backup file can be created that saves all of the NVR’s configuration settings. The backup file can be applied in event these settings are lost or duplicated across multiple DVRs.. To create a backup file, confirm all configuration settings are set appropriately and saved (click the Save Changes button whenever a change is made), then click the Backup Now button. Your web browser prompts you to save the file in the location of your choice. The backup file is saved in the following format: RR7000_NVR_[Serial number]_MM_DD_YY.xml. Backup files are interchangable between NVRs, however unique fields such as the bus name and network information should be updated for each individual DVR.. To import a saved backup file, click the Choose File button. Navigate to where the appropriate file is saved and click Open. Confirm the appropriate file is displayed and click Import. The backup file is uploaded automatically. Extract Log File Click the Extract Now button to automatically download the NVR’s log file into a USB flash drive inserted into the standard USB port on the front of the NVR. The log file may be helpful to Safety Vision Technical Support when troubleshooting potential issues.
Format Select a device, then click the Format button to immediately format it. The NVR automatically reboots after formatting the device. WARNING: Formatting a device completely erases any saved data, including recorded video. Reboot Click the Reboot Now button to immediately reboot the NVR and apply any saved changes. Changed configurations are not applied to the NVR until after it is rebooted. Restore Factory Default Click the Restore Factory Default button to automatically set all configuration options to their factory default and immediately reboot the NVR. Selecting this option immediately changes any previously changed settings to the factory default.
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Network Settings The Network settings page configures the WLAN interface and SMTP server settings. Wireless Radio Interface Enter the IP address, Netmask, and the Gateway for the wireless local area network (WLAN) in 12 digit IP address format. These fields are critical when setting up a connection to a wireless network. Mail Server Enter the Server IP address, Username, Password, Mail to address and Mail from address for the simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) server. Emails are sent when an event is generated. LiveTrax Enter the Server IP address, Send Port, and Receive Port for the LiveTrax web service. SafetyNet Server Announce Enter the Server IP address and Server Port number for the SafetyNet Server Announce feature. oMG Server Enter the Server IP address and Server Port number when configuring the NVR to work with an InMotion mobile gateway. Click Save Changes to save changed entries.
ROADRECORDER® 7000 SERIES NVRUSER GUIDE Firmware Update The Firmware Update page provides a convenient means of uploading a firmware file directly from an attached PC. The upgrade the NVR’s firmware:
1. Click the Browse button.
A navigation prompt appears.
2. Navigate to the location of the new firmware file (.tgz file).
3. Click Open. 4. Click the Upload button.
A status bar appears as the firmware update is automatically applied.
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System Settings The System settings page configures allows modification of the NVR’s name and time zone. MDVR name (25 alphanumeric characters, no spaces) Enter a facility-defined ID of the NVR or the vehicle it is installed in. For transit agencies, this is typically the bus number. Timezone Select the time zone the vehicle travels in most frequently. Time Sync Priority (7000S model only) Select the priority given to time syncronization between four sources: Garmin (GPS), Cellular modem, Manual Sync, COSMOS, and J1939. Select a priority 1 through 5, with 1 being the highest. If an option is not being used, select N/A. GPS Priority Use the GPS Priority fields to select which device has priority in providing the NVR with GPS data. In the Garmin and oMG fields, select 1 to give that device priority, select 2 for the secondary device. Sync RTC Date & Time Select the Sync with computer time option to sync the time automatically with the connected computer, or select the Sync with manual time option, then click the calendar button to manually select a date and time. After confirming the time is correct, click the Sync Now button (the NVR reboots automatically). Click Save Changes to save changed entries.
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Audio/Video Settings The Audio/Video Settings page sets the number of cameras connected to the NVR in addition to their individual configurations. Total audio + Video Device(s) (1-12) Select the number of devices you want to configure. This specifies the number of ports that must be used to connect devices to the NVR. These ports must be sequential. For example, if you select to connect 6 cameras, only ports 1 through 6 on the front panel can be used. Device Name Enter a unique name (alphanumeric, spaces permitted). Type Select the Audio IO option if the audio device is connected to this port. Only one audio device is supported. The Axis audio device must be configured to G.711 (ulaw) encoding and the login and password must be both set to root. Continuous and Event For each camera, settings must be selected for a regular stream, the Continuous, and a high quality stream that records during an Event. For each camera stream, select a Codec, Resolution, and Bit Rate. Additionally, select the check box in the Audio column to record audio with the stream. FPS Select the frames per second (FPS) for each camera channel. Rotation Rotate the camera image in 45° increments. Audio Codec Select alaw or ulaw for each device.
Snapshot Allow this camera channel to transmit JPEG images to the Snapshot Viewer feature. Time Display Display a time stamp on the camera image. IP Address Enter the IP address of the device. Click the Save and Configure button to save any changes and reconfigure the cameras the next time the NVR is rebooted. This is required if a camera is replaced or removed.
The RoadRecorder 7000 NVR supports both the Safety Vision SVC-2200 series cameras in addition to Axis network cameras. Configuration is identical except Axis cameras must be configured with the login and password both set to root. For more information, see Appendix D: Axis Device Configuration.
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Startup & Shutdown The Startup & Shutdown page configures conditions when the NVR can automatically start and shut down. Startup Select the Enable startup due to acceleration option to automatically start the NVR and record an event when the vehicle begins moving. Enter the maximum force in g’s (between 0.1 and 16) that can applied before the NVR automatically starts up in the Accelerometer RMS field. Select the Enable Ignition Boot and Record option to allow the NVR to continue booting up and then record (for the time entered in the Recording Duration field) even if the ignition is turned off before the specified time. Enter the amount of time (between 1 and 1440 minutes) the NVR records before gracefully shutting down in the Recording duration field. When the Enable Temperature check option is selected, the NVR checks the internal temperature before starting up. If the temperature is below that entered in the Minimum Temperature Threshold field, it waits the amount of time entered in the Duration field before starting up. Shutdown Enter the time (up to 300 minutes) that the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR will record after experiencing a shutdown event in the Continue recording for field. Click Save Changes to save changed entries.
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Threshold Settings The Threshold settings page configures settings for the GPS, accelerometer, and internal thermometer that trigger events. Temperature Enter the minimum and maximum temperature (between 0 and 70 degrees Celsius) the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR can sustain before an event is recorded in the respective Min. Temperature and Max. Temperature fields. Fan Control Enter a time between 1 and 360 minutes in the Duration field that the fan will continue to operate after the vehicle’s ignition is turned off. Accelerometer Enter the maximum root mean square (RMS) of force in g’s (between 0.1 and 16) that trigger an event in the RMS field. GPS Enter specific GPS coordinates (in degrees, minutes, and decimal minutes format) in the Midpoint longitude and Midpoint latitude fields. These coordinates become the centerpoint of a circle the size of which is determined by the entry in the Radius field. If the vehicle travels outside this radius, an event is triggered. Enter the maximum miles per hour (mph) the vehicle can travel before an event is recorded in the Speed field. Battery Enter the minimum voltage required to be received from the battery to perform a firmware upgrade in the Battery Voltage field. If the voltage is below the entered value, an error message is displayed on the LCD Module. Sensor Inputs For each sensor input, enter an alphanumerical name in the Name field and the number of volts (between 1 and 30) that cause the sensor to become active in the Threshold field. In the Action field, select type of event each sensor triggers: Metadata, Backup Power Event, Simple Event, Event While Active, or Start/Stop Event.
GPS Geo-fencing First select between 3 and 50 points in the Total geo-fence points field. The appropriate number of Latitude and Longitude fields automatically appear below. Enter the latitude and longitude coordinates in degrees, minutes, and decimal minutes format. The entered geo-fence points form a theoretical geometric shape on the map at the outermost boundaries of all entered points. If the vehicle travels outside the geo-fence, an event is triggered. The geo-fence points should be entered in clock-wise order, otherwise the geo-fence may not be properly defined. Click Save Changes to save changed entries.
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Firmware Settings The Firmware settings page configures how events are recorded and how they are retained. Snapshot Enter the time in seconds that a static JPEG snapshot is taken in the Capture interval field. These snapshots appear in the Snapshot Viewer page. Event Recorder Settings Select from the drop-down menu the number of minutes that elapse before and after an event is triggered in the Pre event recording and Post event recording fields, respectively.
For example, if Pre event recording is set to 2 minutes and Post event recording is set to 4 minutes, a 6 total minute event will be recorded when the event button is pressed. Enter the maximum number of events in the Maximum allowed events field. Events triggered after the maximum setting are not recorded. Select Allow Unlimited to allow unlimited events to be recorded. Offload Settings (7000 model only) Select If drive is full, overwrite old data? to configure the DVR to record over the oldest data when the maximum storage capacity has been reached. (7000 model only) Enter the amount of time (in seconds) that the NVR delays offloading data in the Delay field. Enter the amount of time (in minutes) that the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR will wait to establish communication with a host in the Wait for host to offload field. This field is important in wireless installations and should be set to allow enough time for wireless communications. Relay Outputs For Relay Out 1 and Relay Out 2, select between None, External Device, and Fault Status. External Device powers an external relay. Select Fault Status to display additional Fault Status Priority and Fault Status fields (see next page). Write Protection Select the Enable Event Write Protection option to protect recorded data from being recorded over. Selecting this option does not allow the SSD to overwite old data.
Enable J1939 (7000S model only) Select the Enable J1939 option to enable optional connected J1939 devices. Enable SVAnnounce all time (7000S model only) Select the Enable SVAnnounce all time optionto configure the NVR to constantly send pings to a SafetyNet CMS wireless network. If not selected, the NVR will wait for the time entered in the Delay field. Click Save Changes to save changed entries.
ROADRECORDER® 7000 SERIES NVRUSER GUIDE Firmware Settings (cont.) Fault Status Priority Select 1, 2, or 3 in the On, Slow Pulse Rate, and Fast Pulse Rate fields to prioritize the fault statuses below assigned those respective signals. Fault Status For each fault status, select On, Slow Pulse Rate, or Fast Pulse Rate signal. These signals power an optionally installed status LED. • Internal SSD Failure • Internal SSD Full • Camera Failure • GEO Radius Violation • Vehicle High Speed • Vehicle High Acceleration • Temperature • GPS Failure • Removable Drive Failure • Removable Drive 90% Full • Battery Failure • Offload Failure • SD Card Failure
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ROADRECORDER® 7000 SERIES NVRUSER GUIDE Snapshot Viewer The Snapshot Viewer allows you to see still images taken from camera configured to record MJPEG. To view a camera’s snapshots, first select the camera. As the camera produces MJPEG still images, they will be available to view in sequential order. Click on the arrow buttons forward and backward to browse through available images.
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ROADRECORDER® 7000 SERIES NVRUSER GUIDE Change Password A password is required for the web interface and for offloading data via the LCD control panel. webUI Password To set a new password, enter the old password in the Old password field, and the new password in the New password and Confirm password fields, then click Change password. Several different levels of user access can be selected in the User field: Admin (default password: admin) can access the entire web interface User (default password: user) - can access the entire web interface except the pages under the Administration tab Viewer (default password: viewer) - can only access the Live View and Change Password pages
The default password is “admin”. It is highly recommended that the password be changed for security. LCD Password To set a new password, enter the old password in the Old password field, and the new password in the New password and Confirm password fields, then click Change password.
The default password is “abc123”. It is highly recommended that the password be changed for security.
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Appendix A: Specifications SPECIFICATIONS RoadRecorder 7000 Maximum Video Resolution
1080p High-definition
Accelerometer
3-axis, 0.1 G resolution
Maximum Framerate
30 fps per camera
Camera Inputs
12 PoE
Inputs / Outputs
7 (plus ignition) / 2
Encryption Audio
Hardware AES, DES, 3DES G.711, camera dependent (up to 12)
Operating Shock
SAE 1455 / MIL-STD-810F
Continuous Vibration
SAE 1455 / MIL-STD-810F
Power Requirement
80 W max
Voltage Input
9 - 36 VDC
Operating Temperature
0° C - 50° C
Serial Communications Ports
2 x RS232 1 x USB 1 x Micro USB
Storage Interface
SATA II
Storage
128 GB SSD (7000 only) 1 TB HDD SDHC card slot (up to 32 GB, 7000 only)
Network
2 x Gigabit Ethernet port
Cellular
3G, EV-DO
Dimensions
19 in × 6 in × 3.5 in; 2U rack mountable
Connectors
RS232 serial ports, J1939 canbus, MCAT cellular connector, External GPS antenna, USB, Phoenix connectors (sensors and power)
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Appendix B: Recording Time Matrices Fleet Configuration Number of Vehicles
550
All based on events/day (not required for calculation)
Avg. events per day
55
Includes events and scheduled downloads
Length of event
30
minutes
DVR storage size
1000
GBs
Event retention requirement
365
days
Hours per day
20
hours bus runs
Data per download
45.32
GB/day
On bus storage time
606.81
hours
On bus storage time
30.34
days
Data requirements for retention
16.54
TB required for backend storage
Standard Recording - 6 Camera Configuration Resolution CIF (352 x 240)
Frame Rate (fps) 10
Bit rate (kbps) 512
Number of cameras 6
Hours/day 20
Storage Requirement Storage Requirement per Day (GB) per Month (GB) 27.65
829.44
Event Recording - 6 Camera Configuration Resolution 4CIF (704 x 480)
Frame Rate (fps) 15
Bit rate (kbps)
Number of cameras
768
Hours/day*
6
1
Storage Requirement Storage Requirement per Day (GB) per Month (GB) 2.07
62.21
*Hours/day for Event Recording is estimated as 2 events per day with 30 minutes total pre- and post-event recording
Total Monthly Storage Requirement (GB)
** Equivalent Days of Recording is based on SafStor Hybrid Recording Technology with 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD
Equivalent Days of Recording**
891.65 38.0
Standard Recording - 8 Camera Configuration Resolution CIF (352 x 240)
Frame Rate (fps) 10
Bit rate (kbps) 512
Number of cameras 8
Hours/day 20
Storage Requirement Storage Requirement per Day (GB) per Month (GB) 36.86
1105.92
Event Recording - 8 Camera Configuration Resolution 4CIF (704 x 480)
Frame Rate (fps) 15
Bit rate (kbps) 768
Number of cameras
Hours/day*
8
1
Storage Requirement Storage Requirement per Day (GB) per Month (GB) 2.76
82.94
*Hours/day for Event Recording is estimated as 2 events per day with 30 minutes total pre- and post-event recording
Total Monthly Storage Requirement (GB)
** Equivalent Days of Recording is based on SafStor Hybrid Recording Technology with 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD
Equivalent Days of Recording**
1188.86 28.5
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Appendix C: Dimensions
6.5
3.40
17.06
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Appendix D: Axis Device Configuration The RoadRecorder 7000 NVR supports both the Safety Vision SVC-2200 series cameras in addition to Axis network cameras. Configuration is identical except Axis cameras must be configured with the login and password both set to root. Use the following procedure to properly configure an Axis network camera:
1. Connect both a PC and the Axis
2.
device to a power over Ethernet (PoE) switch and ensure the PC is on and the PoE switch is receiving power. Allow the camera enough time to start up (1 to 2 minutes). Configure a static IP address on the PC to 192.168.0.100. In Windows, open Network Connections. Right-click the LAN connection and select Properties. In the list of items, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties.
3. On the PC, in an internet browser, navigate to 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
192.168.0.90. The camera’s login screen appears. Enter root in the Password and Confirm password fields. Click OK. A prompt appears requesting a login with the newly set password. Enter root for both the username and password. Click OK. A prompt screen appears requesting the power line frequency in your area. Ensure the appropriate Hz value is entered in the field and click OK. The Axis camera is now configured to operate with the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR.
For Axis audio devices, follow the steps above, then additionally ensure that the Encoding field is set to G711 µ-law under Audio Settings, as shown in the screenshot.
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Appendix E: GPS Coordinate Conversion The Threshold Settings page of the Web Configuration requires GPS coordinates be entered in degrees, minutes, and decimal minutes format. However, GPS coordinates are typically displayed in decimal degree format. Use the following procedure to determine the required GPS coordinates and convert them to the required format:
1. Enter the address of the required GPS location in Google
2. 3. 4.
5.
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Maps. Google Maps can be accessed at www. google.com/maps Safety Vision’s headquarters is used as an example. Confirm the appropriate address appears on the map as a red balloon marker. Right click on the red balloon marker. Select the What’s here? option. The longitude and latitude appear, separated by a comma, in the Google Maps search bar. In the example, Safety Vision’s coordinates are displayed as 29.857934,-95.562623. Use the following formula to convert these decimal degree format coordinates to the degrees, minutes, and decimal minutes: (DD x 100) + (0.DDDDDD x 60) In the example, the longitude 29.857934 is converted as follows: (29 x 100) + (0.857934 x 60) = 2900 + 51.47604 = 2951.47604 Apply the calculated GPS coordinate to the appropriate field in the Threshold Settings page of the Web Configuration.
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Limited 1-Year New Product Warranty Safety Vision, LLC (“SV”) makes the following limited warranty, which is effective at the time of the original enduser purchase. Note: Optional warranty products are available for all SV products and may be purchased at the time of the original enduser purchase or any time during the original Limited 1-Year New Product Warranty period. SV warrants this product against defects in materials for a period of 1 year after the date of purchase. During this period, SV will repair or replace a defective product or part without charge to the customer. The customer must send the defective product or part to SV or an authorized SV dealer. The customer must pay for all transportation and insurance charges for sending the unit to be repaired. SV’s total liability is limited to the original product cost. User Guide The customer should thoroughly read this guide before operating this product. Customer’s Responsibility The above warranty is subject to the following conditions: • Customer must notify SV within 10 days of discovering the defective product or part and provide a description of the defect and complete information about the manner of its discovery. • All warranty servicing of this product must be performed by SV or an authorized servicing agent. • Warranty extends only to defects in materials as limited above. Warranty does not extend to any product or part that has been lost or discarded by the customer; to damage to products or parts caused by misuse, accident, improper installation, improper maintenance, or use in violation of instructions furnished with the product; to units that have been altered or modified without authorization of SV; to damage to products or parts thereof that have had the serial number removed, altered, defaced, or rendered illegible; or to any failure of the product to function caused by burglary, fire, flood, war, riot, civil commotion, Acts of God, or any other condition beyond the control of SV. Obtaining Warranty Service To obtain warranty service, the customer must contact the SV Service and Warranty Manager at 713.896.6600 or 800.880.8855 to report a defective product. (The customer must report the model number and serial number if available.) The Service and Warranty Manager will assist in troubleshooting the problem and, if necessary, issue a return material authorization (RMA) number. The customer must include this number on the outside of each package shipped to SV.
Important Packing and Shipping Instructions When a product requires service, only the affected component must be returned. If returning the RoadRecorder 7000 NVR unit, please include the SD card and HDD that was in use at the time the issue occured. The customer must use proper packing material to ensure against damage during shipping. Any shipping damage caused by improper packing is not covered under this warranty. In addition, the customer must include a return material authorization (RMA) number on the outside of each package shipped to SV and a letter explaining the defect with the product.
FCC Compliance Statement NOTE This device 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 in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. CAUTION Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for the compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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