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BusSecure
Mobile Digital Video Recorder
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© 2003 Kalatel, a GE Interlogix company All Rights Reserved. Any GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, software supplied with GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, products is proprietary and furnished This equipment has been tested and under license and can be used or copied only in accordance found to comply with the limits for a with the terms of such license. Class A digital device, pursuant to part This document contains proprietary information that is protected 15 of the FCC Rules. The
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BusSecure User Manual Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN ..........................................................................................................4 1 THEORY OF OPERATIONS .............................................................................................5 1.1 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING..........................................................................................................5 1.2 VIEWING AND RETRIEVING IMAGES ......................
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Before You Begin BusSecure User Manual BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions before installing or operating this product. Note: This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to local codes. This manual provides installation and operation information. To use this document, you must have the following minimum qualifications: A basic knowledge of CCTV systems and components A basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low-voltage electrical hookups
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BusSecure User Manual Theory of Operations 1 THEORY OF OPERATIONS ® BusSecure is an industry-specific security camera system developed to help solve problems experienced by fleet operators. It is a digital video recording system that can support up to four cameras in a mobile environment and store captured images in a vehicle-mounted digital video recorder (DVR). Images can then be viewed and examined later. 1.1 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING The central component of the BusSecure system is a
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Theory of Operations BusSecure User Manual 1.3 FEATURES OF A BUSSECURE SYSTEM A BusSecure system consists of the required equipment and the accessories shown in Figure 1. Aluminum housing Microphone Camera Panic Button Up to four cameras per system Impact Sensor RG179 Siamese coaxial cable DVR assembly Figure 1. Required and optional features of a BusSecure system 6 0150-0263A / May 2003
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BusSecure User Manual Hardware Installation 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION The BusSecure/DVR digital video recording system supports up to four cameras, and an optional impact sensor, panic button, and microphone. Note: Most BusSecure products are not supplied with mounting hardware. Exceptions are noted in the appropriate sections of the manual. 2.1 TOOLS NECESSARY FOR INSTALLATION Laptop / viewing station Locktite (blue) Electrical volt meter Torx bit secured #10 BNC crimper
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Hardware Installation BusSecure User Manual 2.2 DETERMINING A SYSTEM LAYOUT Figure 2 is an example camera layout for a bus application. Note: For installation of these cameras, see their respective manuals. Note: Camera layout and fields of view will vary from vehicle to vehicle, and each customer will determine camera names or descriptions. Camera types, fields of view, and cable lengths will be determined by the customer-specific system layout. The Front Door camera is located
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BusSecure User Manual Hardware Installation 2.3 RUNNING CAMERA CABLES CAUTION When installing cables, follow these guidelines: Avoid excessive lengths of cable at the control and device end. Excess cable should be pulled back to a duct area where it can be folded and secured. Leave a service loop as directed for specific devices. Cables should not come into contact with bare metal edges, light ballasts, or magnetic speaker coils. If ballasts and speaker coils cannot be avoided, cros
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Hardware Installation BusSecure User Manual 2.4 INSTALLING CAMERA ASSEMBLIES The BusSecure system will support up to four cameras (color and/or monochrome). Cameras supported by the BusSecure system can provide a 1.0 V pk-pk composite analog video signal, either NTSC or PAL, at 75 ohm (CCTV standard). 2.4.1 INSTALLING SURFACE-MOUNT CAMERA ASSEMBLIES Surface-mount camera housings are typically mounted to the ceiling, but can be mounted to any flat vehicle surface. Note: In some installa
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BusSecure User Manual Hardware Installation 2.4.2 INSTALLING FLUSH-MOUNT CAMERA ASSEMBLIES There are two types of flush-mount cameras—square and angled. Flush-mount camera assemblies are mounted flush with the side panels of the vehicle. Note: The square bezel that holds the glass camera cover has countersunk holes in the back side that cover the two housing screws. The housing and bezel screws are separate to allow access to the camera for focusing and adjusting while the housing is he
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Hardware Installation BusSecure User Manual Figure 9. Angled flush-mount housing cover Figure 10. Square flush-mount housing cover 2.4.3 ADJUSTING CAMERAS FOR FUNCTIONAL FIELD OF VIEW Depending on location, the camera’s position might have to be adjusted to provide the best field of view. Adjusting the camera positioning might include altering the position of the camera and, for surface-mount cameras, using a spacer. To adjust the angle of the camera, see Figure 11 and perform the f
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BusSecure User Manual Hardware Installation To adjust the camera according to where it will be mounted on the vehicle, perform the following: 1) Figure 13 shows orientation of a camera for mounting on the curbside of the bus, the backside of the bus, or in a forward-facing position on the dashboard. Note that the lens set screw ( ) and the wiring harness ( ) are positioned at the top of the camera. 2) For cameras mounted on the streetside of the bus or surface-mounted facing backwa
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Hardware Installation BusSecure User Manual 2.5 INSTALLING THE IMPACT SENSOR (OPTIONAL) The Impact Sensor is typically mounted near the DVR and comes with a 7-foot cable that terminates in the DVR. CAUTION Do not install the Impact Sensor until you have tested its functionality on each vehicle. The Impact Sensor should be mounted on a flat, stable surface and secured to the frame of the vehicle. The mounting surface must not be subject to vibrations. 1) Using the Impact Sensor as a t
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BusSecure User Manual Hardware Installation 2.6 INSTALLING THE PANIC BUTTON (OPTIONAL) The Panic Button is typically installed within reach of the driver. Note: There are two versions of the panic button: one with a key reset and one without. See Figures 17 and 18. Figure 17. Panic button without key reset Figure 18. Panic button with key reset 1) Using the panic button as a template, mark the location of the two mounting holes. 2) Using a 6/32-inch drill bit, drill the mounting hol
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DVR Installation and Wiring BusSecure User Manual 3 DVR INSTALLATION AND WIRING A removable hard disk drive (HDD) is housed within the DVR that is mounted to the vehicle. All connections are made through the terminals at the back of the unit. See Figure 22. Removable HDD DVR Figure 20. DVR assembly 3.1 MOUNTING THE DVR Note: The DVR can be mounted in various orientations (except upside down), but you must leave enough space to pull the latch and remove the HDD. See Figu
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BusSecure User Manual DVR Installation and Wiring 3.2 WIRING THE DVR All wire connections between the DVR and auxiliary devices are made through the DVR’s Rear Panel Assembly (see Figure 22). ETHERNET 10/100 FUSE POWER CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 GND P2 P1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Ethernet connector (Use of this connector is optional) Four-pin Molex (power management board) BNC connectors (Video inputs Cam 1 – Cam 4)
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DVR Installation and Wiring BusSecure User Manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 5V power (for future use) Power 1 RS485 communication (for Power 2 future use) Power 3 Power 4 Figure 23. P1 terminal block connections (Lower Connector) 3.2.1.2 BNC CONNECTIONS CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 Connect each camera’s video output cable to its corresponding BNC connector on the rear panel assembly (see Figure 24). Figure 24. BNC connectors
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BusSecure User Manual DVR Installation and Wiring 3.2.2 ALARM AND TRIGGER INPUTS The BusSecure system allows for four inputs, which can be defined as either triggers or alarms. The Impact Sensor and Panic Button are both examples of alarm inputs. When the trigger is activated, it will open the normally closed connection, activating the alarm. Refer to the system specific layout for the location and types of inputs used in your installation. 1) Remove the P2 terminal block ( in Figure 22
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DVR Installation and Wiring BusSecure User Manual 3.2.2.2 PANIC BUTTON CONNECTIONS The Panic Button’s N/C wire and common wire connect to one of the pairs of input terminals as shown in Figure 27. Note: The Panic Button also has wires that are used for status outputs. See section 3.2.4. Figure 27. Panic Button input connections 3.2.3 STATUS OUTPUT CONNECTIONS The BusSecure system provides two status outputs on the P2 terminal block for optional use. The most common uses