SEON Trooper TL, Trooper TL4, Trooper TL2 Quick Install Manual

DVR Menu Settings, Continued
Speed Display: If GPS is installed, select GPS. GPS sensors are replacing the vehicle speed sensor calibration system.
Speed Units: Choose MPH for US or KPH for Canada.
Speed Limit: Set the speed limit to trigger a speed limit action.
Excessive Speed Action: Set the action if requested.
Click Calibrate only if Pulse is selected
from Speed Display. Click Back to save the menu settings. In the Alarms and Signals menu, click GPS.
GPS Display: If a GPS receiver is installed, select On to display the coordinates on the play view overlay.
GPS Time: Select On to have the play view overlay time set by the GPS.
UTC Reference: Set the time zone:
-4 Atlantic
-5 Eastern
-6 Central
-7 Mountain
-8 Pacific Click Back to save the menu settings.
In the Configuration main menu click Network.
Setting Type: Leave at default Static
IP setting.
Use the IP address shown to
communicate with the DVR over the
internet with vMax Web.
If the DVR is attached to a Wi-fi bridge,
change these settings to those
supplied by the system administrator.
If the IP information is changed and
saved in a configuration file for upload
to other DVRs, their settings will have
to be updated as well. See DVR Configuration Uploads, on page 28 in the TL DVR Installation Guide. Click Advanced, then click User Levels.
Users logging on to the DVR locally or remotely should have password control to protect the DVR from being accidentally reconfigured.
Leave the default Admin user and add other users with access levels as needed.
Enter user names, passwords, and assign levels.
Admin user has complete DVR control.
Configure user cannot edit user levels or IP settings.
Playback user can only view and archive recordings. Click Back to save the menu settings. In the Configuration main menu click System.
Disk Full, HD Failure: Leave Off unless your network is configured to receive emails from the DVR.
Password Enable: Leave Off unless instructed otherwise.
Audio Output Channel: Select the audio channel that will be available from the audio RCA port on the front of the DVR.
vMax Web Timeout: leave at default 10 minutes.
Click Program Update.
Store Current Configuration: Select USB Device as the file saving destination.
Plug a USB memory device into the front of the DVR. Click Store to save the file on the USB memory device.
Load: For details on uploading configurations to the DVR, see DVR Configuration Uploads, on page 28 in the TL DVR Installation Guide.
Update: Firmware updates can also be delivered by a USB device. The DVR will reboot when updates are done.
Format: Format the hard drive when the configuration is complete and tested and before final delivery of the installation to th e customer.
Click Back to save the menu settings.
Explorer® TL4
Typical System Setup
Vehicle Electrical Interface
Peripherals
Seon System
Supports Four Cameras
GPS Receiver
*1
Adapter Harness
*2
Red - Not used
Green - Speed sensor high
Black - Speed sensor low
3 wires
SPEED
Alarm Switch
*1 For speed tracking, use a GPS receiver or speed harness. For ease of installation and better speed tracking, Seon recommends using a GPS receiver. *2 The Diagnostic Button and alarm input harness are optional and require the adapter harness.
*3 An optional Smart-Reach Cellular, Smart-Reach Lite (Wi-Fi), or Laptop can be used from the Ethernet input located on the back panel. *4 An optional Video Monitor can be used from the video outputs located on the front or back panel.
Portable Video Monitor *
4
Diagnostic Button
Optional Accessories
To DVR GPS Input
To DVR ALARM Input
To DVR Camera Inputs
To DVR
POWER
Input
To DVR SIGNALS Input
Laptop *
3
To DVR VIDEO OUT
TL4 DVR Rear Panel
To Adapter Harness DIAGNOSTIC Input
To DVR ETHERNET Input
Smart-Reach Lite
(Wi-Fi)*
3
Smart-Reach Cellular Modem*
3
1x5 Microfit
DIAGNOSTIC BUTTON
Black - Left Turn
Green - Stop
Red - Brake Signal
Brown - Warning
White - Right Turn
5 wires
SIGNALS
Red - Vehicle + 12V
5A
3 wires
Yellow - Vehicle Switched + 12V
Black - Battery Negative
POWER
1A
9 Speed 10 GPS
11 Network 12 Users
Trooper TL DVR Quick Install Guide
This Quick Install guide is a basic install and setup reference for DVRs running firmware version 2.0 and up. Review it completely before installing the DVR. The complete installation and user guides to the DVR are provided in the TL DOCPAC included in the shipment, and available at www.seon.com
Trooper TL4 and TL2 Installation and Configuration Guide 700-0099
Trooper TL4 and TL2 Mobile DVR User Guide 700-0098
Installation Diagram
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13 System 14 Create/Load Configuration File, Format Drive
Warranty
For full warranty information, go to www.seon.com/documents/Seon-Warranty.pdf.
Customer Service Contact Information
Toll free telephone 1-877-630-7366 Local telephone 604-941-0880 Email: service@seon.com Web: www.seon.com
CAUTION: Do Not Use Output Power from Noise Suppression Solenoid
Many school buses include a separate solenoid to power noisy items such as fans. The noise suppression solenoid’s power out can be easily confused with true ignition power. If there is no apparent output from any obvious ignition sources, consult the bus schematic or bus manufacturer to locate a proper power on source for the DVR. Don’t assume that the tested wire operates exactly like an ignition wire, it may not.
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DVR Installation
DVR hard drive
Door lock
Locking front cover (reversible)
Mounting plate
Cable cover
Cable grommets
Knockouts
TLDVR
Portable
VideoMonitor
USB Mouse
Connect a portable video monitor to VIDEO OUT on the TL front panel Connect a USB mouse to the USB mouse port on the TL front panel
Right-click anywhere in this view to access DVR menus. Return to this view after updating menus.
Click Configuration to access the Configuration menu.
Click Time/Date to access the Time and Date menu.
Time Format: Choose 12 or 24 hour display.
Time: Input the correct time. Date Format: Select the date
format. Date: Input the date. Note: When GPS is installed and
GPS time is selected in the Alarm/ Signal Speed and GPS settings menus, then the date and time automatically update when the GPS detects satellites.
Auto Daylight Saving: Leave this On and at default dates unless in an
area that does not use daylight savings (ex: Arizona, Saskatchewan). Click Back to save the menu settings. In the Configuration menu, click Title/Display.
Main Title: Enter the bus number. Main Title Display: Leave On. Camera 1-4: Enter camera titles
that describe the views they are recording, such as:
Front Step Mid Rear Click Back to save the menu
settings. In the Configuration menu, click
Record.
Repeat Record: Leave On for the
hard drive to record over the first recordings when it is full.
Record Delay On Time: Leave at default to let the bus voltage settle after the bus starts up, to prevent voltage drops affecting the DVR.
Record Delay Off Time: Set to 10­20 minutes to keep the DVR and cameras on after the ignition turns off to record the bus post-trip check.
Power Delay Off Time: This starts up after Record Delay Off time ends. If Wi-Fi is used, set to 2 hours or
more. If no Wi-fi, leave at default. Alarm Partition Size: Leave Off unless instructed otherwise. Leave AnalogRecord2 at 5 FPS unless instructed otherwise. If the customer does not
have Wi-fi or cellular remote DVR access, set to Off. Click Camera to access camera settings.
Set unused Channel speeds to Off, so the DVR will not generate video loss events.
New titles will display here as well as on the camera view overlays.
Speed: Leave the channel speed at default settings unless you have special requirements.
Resolution: Leave the channel resolution at default settings unless you have special requirements.
Quality: Leave the channel quality at default settings unless you have special requirements.
Audio: Leave audio settings On unless the camera is mounted on the exterior of the vehicle.
Click Back to save the Camera and Record menu settings and to return to the Configuration menu. In the Configuration menu, click Alarm/Signal. In the Alarms and Signals menu, click Signals.
Label: For signals 1-5, select from: LT left turn, STP stop, BRK brake, WRN warning light, and RT right turn.
The labels can be edited. Signals 6-10 are available for
advanced signal wiring if required. Maximum 3 character.
Level: Set all signal levels as required. Choose Active High if the circuit you
are installing into rests at 0 VDC and goes to 12 VDC when active.
Choose Active Low if the circuit rests at 12 VDC and drops to 0 VDC when
active. Alarm: If a signal is used to trigger an alarm, that alarm’s input must also be set up in
the Alarms menu. Click Back to save the menu settings. In the Alarms and Signals menu, click Alarms.
Set unused Channel speeds to Off, so the DVR will not generate video loss events.
Alarm: Alarm 1 comes from the
DVR alarm button. Alarm 2-4 can come from signals.
Duration:
Applies to Alarm 1 only . Set the Duration for how long the DVR will record video flagged as an alarm.
Speed, Quality, and Resolution: For each alarm, select higher settings for better video while the alarm is recording.
Input: Applies to Alarm 1 only.
Choose Normally Open or Normally Closed, depending on the switch type used. Pre-Alarm: Select how many seconds of pre-alarm video is included in the fla gged
alarm recording.
Email: Leave at default unless instructed otherwise. Wake: Leave at default unless instructed otherwise.
Click Back to save the menu settings. In the Alarms and Signals menu, click Speed.
DVR Menu Settings
The DVR can be installed horizontally or vertically. Do not install the DVR upside down.
CAUTION: Heat or Moisture Damage Risk
Do not install the DVR in a location where the unit is exposed to excessive heat or moisture. Installation close to extreme heat or moisture will void the product warranty. Route the wiring and cables away from sharp edges that might damage the insulation. Avoi d sharp bends in the cable. Contact Seon before attaching the DVR to other equipment in the veh icle .
Click Back on menus to save updated settings.
1 Main Menu 2 Configuration Menu
3 Time/Date 4 Titles/Display
5 Record 6 Cameras
Powering the System On
Turn the vehicle ignition on to power up the DVR. When the PWR LED shows green and the HDD LED flashes red, the DVR is operating normally and recording.
DVR Menu Setup
Depending on any options installed, the DVR needs to have some menu settings updated to operate properly. To access the DVR menu settings, connect a portable video monitor and mouse to the DVR.
Camera Views
7 Signals 8 Alarms
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