SEON Trooper TR9 Installation And User Manual

Trooper® TR9 Mobile DVR System
Installation and User’s Guide
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Seon Design® Inc.
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Table of Contents
Features......................................................................................................5
Unpacking Your TR9 DVR ..........................................................................6
Docking Tray Installation.............................................................................7
Wiring the DVR ...........................................................................................8
Power and Ignition Harness ...................................................................9
Camera Harness ....................................................................................9
Alarm Harness .....................................................................................10
Vehicle Signal Harness ........................................................................10
CAN (SAE-J1939) Signal Harness .......................................................10
Speed Harness ....................................................................................11
GPS Sensor and Harness ....................................................................11
Operating the DVR....................................................................................12
Front Panel Controls ............................................................................12
Detachable Keypad (ordered separately) .............................................14
........................................................................................16 Video Search
...........................................................................................18 Smart-Start
Configuring the DVR .................................................................................19
Password Entry ....................................................................................19
Main Menu ...........................................................................................20
Set Time and Date Menu......................................................................20
Timer Settings Menu ............................................................................21
Camera Titles Menu.............................................................................22
Motion Recording Menu .......................................................................22
Record Menu........................................................................................24
Signal/Speed/GPS Menu......................................................................25
Network Menu......................................................................................26
Buzzer Menu ........................................................................................27
Hard Drive Menu ..................................................................................28
System Menu .......................................................................................29
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................30
Power Problems...................................................................................30
Video Problems....................................................................................31
Audio Problems....................................................................................31
.............................................................................................32 Maintenance
Changing the DVR Ventilation Filter .....................................................32
Specifications............................................................................................33
Recording Time....................................................................................35
........................................................................18 Advanced Smart-Temp
...........................................................................32 Cleaning the Camera
....................................................32 Cleaning the DVR and Docking Tray
.......................................37 SEON DESIGN® INC. PRODUCT WARRANTY

Features

The Trooper TR9 Mobile DVR System can record and play back audio, video, vehicle data, and GPS information. The TR9 DVR provides the following features:
Extremely rugged design, engineered specifically for mobile use
Nine channels of high-quality video recording (720×484 resolution)
Two channels of high-quality audio recording
Five vehicle signal status inputs, one speed sensor input, one GPS data input
CAN vehicle data interface (SAE-J1939 compliant)
Configurable image quality and recording speed
Alarm event or motion triggered fast recording speed
Extended recording times using “hot-swappable” hard drives up to 320 Gigabytes
total capacity (two 160 GB hard drives)
On-screen display of:
Time, date, vehicle identification, and camera name
GPS data, including location and vehicle speed
Five vehicle signal inputs and system voltage
Repeat recording, user selectable on or off
Variable delay-on and delay-off recording, user selectable from 0 to 60 minutes
Thirteen daily/weekly timers to set DVR recording speed and start/stop times
Smart-Start™ power-up protection that prevents potential DVR damage from
voltage spikes and drops during vehicle start-up
Advanced Smart-Temp™ controls DVR heating and cooling functions to ensure
optimum performance at high and low operating temperatures
Temporary power switch for setup and playback without turning on the vehicle
ignition
Front panel audio and video output jacks for setup and playback
Detachable keypad for operating and configuring the DVR
Video playback search functions based on file segment, date/time, or alarm event
Front panel CompactFlash® memory card slot for saving images and video
Ethernet port for remote operation over a Local Area Network or the Internet
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Unpacking Your TR9 DVR

Your TR9 DVR includes the following parts:
DVR with one or two (optional) removable disk drives and two disk lock keys (cylindrical keys)
Docking tray with two door keys (flat keys), eight mounting screws, one cable grommet, and one hole plug
Power and ignition harness with inline fuse holders and butt-splice wire connectors
Alarm signal harness, customized to interface with existing silent alarm switches
Vehicle signal harness (for brakes, turn signals, stop and warning lights)
Camera harness or camera with harness (if purchased)
Speed signal harness (if purchased)
GPS receiver and harness (if purchased)
CAN (SAE-J1939 compliant) signal harness (if purchased)
Your TR9 DVR does not include the keypad which must be ordered separately.
Detachable keypad and cable
If any of the parts are missing or you would like to purchase, please contact your sales representative at Seon Design.
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Docking Tray Installation

The TR9 DVR can be mounted horizontally (on the floor or on a shelf) or vertically upright (against a wall or bulkhead).
CAUTION! Do not mount the TR9 DVR in an inverted position.
The DVR could fall from the docking tray when the door is opened, injuring the operator and damaging the DVR.
Use one of the flat keys to unlock the docking tray door. Slide the DVR out of the
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docking tray.
2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the five machine screws that fasten the
termination panel to the docking tray. Remove the termination panel from the docking tray.
Docking tray door lock
Machine screws (×5)
Termination panel
Docking tray
mounting holes (×4)
Docking tray
DVR
3 Install the cable grommet in the access hole where the wiring harnesses enter the
Cable grommet
docking tray. Install the hole-plug in the unused access hole.
4 Use the four enclosed #10×¾” metal screws or #10×1” self drilling screws to fasten
the docking tray to a sturdy horizontal or vertical surface. Make sure the mounting location allows access to the four machine screws that secure the termination panel to the docking tray.
5 Install the wiring harnesses as described in the Wiring instructions starting on page
8 of this manual.
6 Fasten the termination panel to the docking tray using the five machine screws that
were removed in step
7 Slide the DVR into the docking tray. Close and lock the docking tray door.
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Wiring the DVR

All TR9 wiring harnesses plug into connectors on the termination panel of the docking tray. The termination panel must be removed from the docking tray to connect the wiring harnesses. Follow the instructions on page 7 of this manual to remove the termination panel and to install the cable grommet and hole plug in the docking tray access holes.
NOTE: Audio input jacks 1 and 2 are connected in parallel with the audio inputs of
cameras 1 and 2, respectively. If you connect remote microphones to the audio input jacks, the audio signals from the camera harness must be disconnected inside the camera. See the
The wiring harnesses enter the docking tray through one of the cable access holes. Leave enough slack in the cables to allow the termination panel to be removed with the harnesses attached.
The wiring harnesses can be surface mounted or concealed. If a harness is surface mounted, ensure that it is secured at frequent points and protected from sharp corners. If a harness is concealed, pull it from the un-terminated end to minimize the size requirements of conduits and access holes.
The standard wiring harness length is 20 feet (6m) long. Please contact Seon Design if you need a longer harness.
Camera Harness section of this manual on page 9 for details.
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Power and Ignition Harness

NOTE: The power harness must be connected as close to the battery (or the
master battery switch) as possible to filter power surges and to avoid a low-voltage DVR shutdown when the battery is heavily loaded.
1A inline fuse to ignition switch
Butt-splice wire connectors
Red: Battery + (thru 10A inline fuse)
Black: Battery –
Yellow: Ignition Switch (thru 1A inline fuse)

Camera Harness

Blue: Video –
Yellow: Video +
White: Audio –
Green: Audio +
Black: Power –
Red: Power +
Circuit board inside camera
NOTE: Audio input jacks 1 and 2 on the termination panel are connected in parallel
with the audio inputs of cameras 1 and 2, respectively. If you connect remote microphones to the audio input jacks, the audio signals from the camera harness must be disconnected inside the camera.
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Alarm Harness

Black: Alarm switch –
Red: Alarm switch +
The alarm harness is used to trigger the recording of an alarm event and to increase the recording quality and speed for a configurable time period after the alarm. The recorded alarm event can be used during video playback to quickly search for important incidents.
Connect the red wire to the black wire (or to ground) through a normally open alarm switch. Use the vehicle’s silent alarm switch if possible.
Record Menu on page 24 of this manual for configuration details and Video
See the
on page 16 for alarm search details.
Search

Vehicle Signal Harness

Black: Ch.1 - LT (Left Turn Signal)
Green: Ch.2 - STP (Stop Arm)
Red: Ch.3 - BRK (Brakes)
White: Ch.5 - RT (Right Turn Signal)
Brown: Ch.4 - WRN (Warning Lights)
NOTE: Always connect the vehicle signal inputs to a fuse-protected circuit.
Each input can be configured to display the status text when the signal is 12 VDC (active high – default setting) or grounded (active low). The default text shown above for each input can be changed. See the Signal/Speed/GPS Menu on page 25 of this manual for configuring details.

CAN (SAE-J1939) Signal Harness

The CAN vehicle data interface (SAE-J1939 compliant) provides a connection to the vehicle’s internal CAN data bus. Please contact Seon Design about a custom interface cable for your vehicle.
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Speed Harness

Black: Signal Ground (0 VDC)
Green: Speed Pulse Signal
Red: Speed Sensor Power (7.5 VDC)
All speed signal inputs are protected against short circuits and transients. The speed pulse input is designed to interface to speed sensors that output a pulse signal of up to 20 VDC, 20 VAC peak-to-peak, or to speed sensors that use ‘open-collector’ style outputs. See the
Signal/Speed/GPS Menu on page 25 of this manual for speed
calibration information.
Contact Seon Design for recommended speed sensors to use with the TR9 DVR System. Refer to the documentation that comes with the speed sensor for further information on connecting to an external speed sensor.
The TR9 DVR System can also interface directly to some types of transmission control modules (TCM) in vehicles. Please contact Seon Design for details about interfacing to different TCMs.

GPS Sensor and Harness

Black White
Green Red
The GPS receiver must be mounted horizontally (parallel to the ground), on the top of the vehicle to obtain a clear ‘line-of-sight’ view of the GPS satellites overhead. The GPS receiver has a built-in magnetic base that holds securely to steel panels. For non­steel or composite panels, use an outdoor weatherproof silicone to secure the receiver to the top of the vehicle.
NOTE: Use an outdoor weatherproof silicone to seal the hole where the GPS cable
goes through an exterior panel.
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Operating the DVR

To view live or recorded video on the TR9 DVR:
1 Connect a video monitor to the audio and video output jacks on the front panel of
the DVR.
2 Plug the detachable keypad cable into the socket on the front panel of the DVR.
3 Use the front panel controls and the detachable keypad to operate the DVR, as
described below.

Front Panel Controls

CAUTION! The CompactFlash (CF) memory card can only be inserted with the
card label facing up. Forcing the CF card into the slot could damage the internal connector. Slowly insert the card until the connector engages — the card should feel snug in the slot.
CAUTION! Unlocking and removing a disk drive while it is recording will
delete the current video segment. Pressing the turning the vehicle ignition video segment.
OFF is the only safe way of correctly creating the
STOP button on the keypad or
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AUDIO OUT and Connect a video monitor to these jacks to view live or recorded VIDEO OUT jacks video, or to configure the DVR. T
COMPACT FLASH (CF)
card slot
The DVR can save audio and video information to a removable Compact Flash
(CF) memory card. The DVR system software
can also be updated from a CF card.
Disk drive access light This red light is on when the DVR is reading or writing data on
the disk drive. Do not unlock the disk drive while this light is on.
Disk drive lock Use a key to unlock the disk drive before attempting to pull the
disk drive out of the DVR. Do not unlock the disk drive while the disk drive access light is on.
Disk drive power light This green light is on when a disk drive is properly installed and
locked. The DVR can only access the disk drive while this light is on.
cable socket Plug the keypad cable into this socket to operate or configure the
KEYPAD
DVR from the keypad.
LOW VOLTAGE light This red light turns on steady when the DVR input voltage drops
below 10.5 VDC. The DVR will stop recording while this light is on. The light will turn off and recording will resume when the DVR input voltage rises above 10.9 VDC.
LOW/HIGH TEMP light This red light will flash if the DVR temperature drops below 5°F
(-15°C) or rises above 140°F (60°C). The DVR will stop recording while this light is flashing. Recording will resume when the internal heater and fan bring the DVR temperature within the operating temperature range.
TEMP POWER button Press this button for 5 seconds to turn DVR power on or off while
the ignition switch is off. Power will automatically turn off if the ignition switch is off and no keypad buttons are pressed for 5 minutes. Press this button for 5 seconds to turn DVR power on and start recording during the delay-on period. Press this button for 5 seconds to turn DVR power off during the delay-off period.
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Detachable Keypad (Ordered separately)

The TR9 DVR can be controlled and configured from the detachable keypad shown below.
CHANNEL (1-9) While the DVR is in multi-channel display mode, press a CHANNEL
buttons button to display a single, full-screen image. While in picture-in-picture
button Press this button to transfer audio and video information to a Compact
COPY
DISPLAY button Press this button to toggle the text overlay information on and off. The
button While entering a password, configuring the DVR, or searching for video,
ENTER
wheel While the DVR is paused, turn the wheel clockwise to advance one video JOG JOG
MENU button While the DVR is stopped, press this button to start configuring the
MODE button While the DVR is recording, playing or paused, press this button to
PAUSE button Press this button to pause video playback and display a still frame. Use
PLAY button While the DVR is not recording, press this button to playback recorded audio
POWER light This green light is on when the keypad is plugged into the DVR and DVR
button While the DVR is stopped, press this button to start recording audio and REC
(PIP) display mode, press a button to select a full-screen CHANNEL image, and then press a second button to select a PIP image.CHANNEL
Flash (CF) memory card. Read the
(document part number 700-0021) for detailed instructions.
Guide
TR-CFR Installation and User’s
text information includes date and time, vehicle and camera titles, signal status, vehicle speed, playback or recording speed, and disk usage.
press this button to accept a menu or search selection.
frame or counter-clockwise to go back one frame. During DVR configuration, use the wheel to quickly change menu values or title characters. JOG
DVR. During configuration, press this button to go back to a previous menu. From the Main Menu press this button to stop configuring and resume normal DVR operation.
switch between several multi-channel video display layouts.
wheel to display the next or previous still frames. JOG
the
and video. Use the SHUTTLE wheel to control playback speed and direction.
power is on. The light flashes off momentarily when a button is pressed.
video information.
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button While the DVR is stopped, press this button to display a search menu.
SEARCH
You can search the recorded audio and video for a particular video segment, alarm event, or date and time. Use the segment or alarm event, then press the
ENTER button to play the
JOG wheel to select a
selected video.
button Press this button to change the video channel selections in a multi-SELECT
channel video display layout. Press one of the buttons to assign CHANNEL that channel to the currently selected display panel. Press the ENTER button to advance to the next panel without changing the channel.
wheel While the DVR is playing, turn the SHUTTLE SHUTTLE wheel clockwise or counter-
clockwise to increase the forward or reverse playback speed from 2 to 600 times normal speed. The further you turn the faster the playback speed. When you release the
SHUTTLE wheel, the SHUTTLE wheel,
playback returns to normal speed.
STOP button While the DVR is recording, playing or paused, press this button to stop
the DVR. If no other buttons are pressed within 10 seconds, the DVR will automatically start recording, if scheduled to do so. During the 10 seconds, press the MENU, SEARCH, PLAY, or buttons to COPY RECORD start an operation.
button While the DVR is recording, playing or paused in full-screen display
ZOOM
mode, press this button to display the image at 200% magnification. Use the
wheel to pan left and right, or up and down. Press the JOG
button to toggle the pan direction between left/right and up/down.ENTER
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Video Search

The TR9 DVR provides a versatile video search function that quickly locates video clips from a list of video segments, from a list of alarm events, or by date and time.

To search for a video clip:

Press the STOP button to stop recording or playback.
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2 Press the button to display the Search Menu. SEARCH

To search for a video segment:

Turn the wheel to select By Segment List from the main Search Menu. JOG
1
2 Press the button to display the Segment Search list. ENTER
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3 Turn the wheel to select a video segment. JOG
4 Press the button to play the video segment. ENTER

To search for an alarm:

Turn the wheel to select By Alarm List from the main Search Menu. JOG
1
2 Press the button to display the Alarm Search list. ENTER
ALARM SEARCH
0001 PL 2005/09/09 07:35:26 HDD-1 0002 PL 2005/09/09 03:05:12 HDD-1 0003 A1 2005/09/12 07:31:45 HDD-1 0004 V1 2005/09/12 03:02:41 HDD-1 0005 PL 2005/09/13 07:36:19 HDD-1 0006 A1 2005/09/13 03:06:08 HDD-1 0007 PL 2005/09/14 07:38:21 HDD-1 0008 A1 2005/09/14 03:03:02 HDD-1 0009 V9 2005/09/15 07:32:35 HDD-1 0010 PL 2005/09/15 03:05:15 HDD-1
3 Turn the JOG wheel to select an alarm. The alarm codes are:
A1 Indicates an external alarm signal PL Indicates a power loss V1 Indicates the loss of one video signal (V1 to V9 for channels 1 to 9) VA Indicates the loss of all video signals
4 Press the button to play the selected alarm. ENTER

To search by date and time:

Turn the wheel to select By Date Time from the main Search Menu. JOG
1
2 Press the button to display the Date Time Search menu. ENTER
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3 Turn the JOG wheel to change the value of each entry in the date and time. Press
the
4 When the date and time have been entered, press the SEARCH button to play the
video starting at the selected date and time, or press the main Search Menu.
button to advance to the next entry. ENTER
MENU button to return to the

Smart-Start

The TR9 DVR displays and records the input voltage. This can be a very helpful diagnostic tool if you encounter low voltage problems with vehicle power supplies.
If the voltage to the DVR is too low, the quality of the video signal from the camera will be very poor, resulting in a poor recording. In addition to the on-screen voltage display, the TR9 DVR incorporates a low voltage indicator on the front panel of the DVR.
If the voltage to the DVR drops below 10.5 VDC for more than 30 seconds, a Power Loss (PL) alarm will be recorded, the red low voltage light will turn on and the DVR will stop recording. When the voltage rises above 10.9 VDC, the red low voltage light will turn off and the DVR will resume normal operation.

Advanced Smart-Temp

The TR9 DVR incorporates several advanced features not found in any other system on the market. The Advanced Smart-Temp feature is a key example of how Seon Design is leading the way in developing solutions that benefit the customer directly.
Most computer disk drives are designed to operate between 40°F and 120°F. In many geographical areas, the temperature drops well below 40°F, and quite often below 32°F. Advanced Smart-Temp controls the DVR heater and fan to maintain a safe operating temperature. If the temperature inside the DVR drops below 40°F (5°C) or rises above 113°F (45°C), Advanced Smart-Temp flashes the red low/high temp light on the front panel of the DVR.
If the temperature inside the DVR rises above 140°F (60°C), Advanced Smart-Temp records a Power Loss (PL) alarm, turns off the disk drives, and flashes the red low/high temp light on the front panel of the DVR. The DVR fan continues operating to bring the DVR back to a safe operating temperature below 113°F (45°C).
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Configuring the DVR

To configure the TR9 DVR:

Connect a video monitor to the audio and video output jacks on the front panel of
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the DVR.
2 Connect the detachable keypad cable to the socket on the front panel of the DVR.
3 Use the detachable keypad to configure the DVR, as described below.
CHANNEL (1-9) While configuring the motion menu, press one of these buttons to
buttons display the motion detection grid for a channel.
button Press the ENTER ENTER button to view a selected menu item or to accept the
wheel Turn the wheel forward or backward to select a menu item or to JOG JOG
MENU button While the DVR is stopped, press the MENU button to start configuring
POWER light This green light is on when the keypad is plugged into the DVR and
STOP button While the DVR is recording, playing or paused, press this button to stop
currently selected value and advance to the next value on a screen.
change a selected value.
the DVR. During configuration, press this button to go back to a previous menu. From the Main Menu, press this button to stop configuring and resume normal DVR operation.
DVR power is on. The light flashes off momentarily when a button is pressed.
the DVR. If no other buttons are pressed within 10 seconds, the DVR will automatically start recording, if scheduled to do so. During the 10 seconds, press the
MENU button to display the Main Menu.

Password Entry

If passwords are enabled on the System Menu (page 28), you must enter a valid Level 3 password to view the Main Menu and configure the DVR. Turn the change each character of the password. Press the
ENTER button to advance to the next
character or to submit the password when all six characters have been entered.
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JOG wheel to

Main Menu

Press the STOP button and then press the MENU button to view the Main Menu. Use the
wheel to select a menu item. Press the button to view the selected menu item. JOG ENTER

Set Time and Date Menu

AUTO DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Day of the week is set automatically after day, month and year are set. DATE
Select YES to automatically adjust the DVR clock for Daylight Saving Time. As of 2007, on the second Sunday in March, the time changes from 02:00 am to 03:00 am Daylight Saving Time. On the first Sunday in November, the time changes from 02:00 am to 01:00 am Standard Time.
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Timer Settings Menu

Timers are used to restrict recording periods while the ignition switch is on. This feature is useful when a bus has a long drive before picking up any passengers.
Enables all timers. If Enable Timers is ON, the DVR will only record ENABLE TIMERS while at least one individual timer is on and the ignition switch is on. If Enable Timers is ON but all individual timers are off, the DVR will never record. If Enable Timers is OFF, the DVR will start recording after the delay-on time and stop recording after the delay-off time.
WEEK
START/STOP TIME Sets the time when the DVR will start and stop recording. The start
Enables a timer for one day of the week (SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI,
), all days of the week (
AND SAT
weekends only (
time overrides the delay-on time, 30 seconds after the ignition switch is turned on. The delay-off time overrides the stop time.
Sets the recording speed in images/second. SPEED
Enables one timer. SET
). WEND
DLY), weekdays only (WDAYT ), or
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Camera Titles Menu

Enter descriptive text for each recording channel.

Motion Recording Menu

The DVR recording speed can be changed when motion is detected in one or more video channels.
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Press a button (1-9) to view and edit the motion detection grid CH CHANNEL for each channel, as shown above.
Enables motion detection for each channel. OP
Adjusts the motion detection sensitivity from low (1) to high (4) for each SEN channel.
DURATION
button Press the ENTER ENTER button to move from cell to cell in the motion detection grid.
wheel Turn the JOG JOG wheel to toggle each motion detection grid cell on () or
MENU button Press the MENU button to return to the Motion menu.
MODE button Press the MODE button to toggle all motion detection grid cells on () or off
Adjusts the length of time that the recording speed changes for each channel (1-99 seconds). The recording speed is set in the Alarm Record Speed parameter in the
Record Menu (see page 24).
off (). Motion will only be detected in cells that are on.
().
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Record Menu

Adjusts the normal recording speed (0.2 to 60 images/second). RECORD SPEED
IMAGE Q UALITY
RECORD AUDIO 1 & 2 Enables audio recording for each audio input channel
DELAY-ON TIME Adjusts the delay from the time the ignition switch is turned on until
DELAY-OFF TIME Adjusts the delay from the time the ignition switch is turned off
ALARM RECORD SPEED
PRE-ALARM RECORDING The DVR maintains a cyclical buffer of 300 images, recorded at
Adjusts the recorded image quality/compression from standard quality/highest compression (1) to highest quality/lowest compression (6).
Overwrites the oldest video data when both disk drives are full. REPEAT RECORD Disable to stop recording when both disk drives are full.
the DVR turns on (0 seconds to 60 minutes). Delay-on time can be used to ensure the DVR input voltage has time to stabilize or to delay the start of recording until the first passenger is picked up.
until the DVR turns off (0 seconds to 60 minutes).
Changes the recording speed when an alarm event occurs. ALARM RECORDING Alarm events can be triggered by an alarm switch or by video motion detection.
Adjusts the recording speed during an alarm event triggered by an alarm switch (0.2 to 60 images/second)
Adjusts the duration of an alarm event (5 seconds to non-stop) ALARM DURATION
the alarm speed and quality. If this option is on, the 300 images preceding an alarm event are recorded. In the case of a Power Loss (PL) alarm, the images are always recorded, even if this option is off.
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Signal/Speed/GPS Menu

Enter descriptive text for each input signal. SIGNAL
ACTIVATION
SPEED PULSE COUNT
Active High displays signal text on the video image when the input signal is 12 VDC. Active Low displays signal text when the signal is grounded.
Displays the GPS location and speed on the video image. GPS DISPLAY
Enter the number of pulses the speed sensor generates when the vehicle travels on mile. This value can be entered manually or measured by the Calibrate Speed procedure.
Enter Yes to start the speed calibration procedure. Follow the on-CALIBRATE SPEED screen instructions to measure the number of pulses the speed sensor generates when the vehicle travels one mile or one kilometer.
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Network Menu

The Ethernet port of the TR9 DVR can be connected to a computer network or to the Internet. With the proper authorization, the TR9 DVR can be operated from a Web browser on any computer on the network or from any computer with Internet access to the network. Please contact Seon Design for network connection and operation information.
Enter a static IP address for the TR9 DVR. Make sure this address is IP ADDRESS not used by any other device on your network. If you have a DHCP server on your network, make sure the TR9 IP address is not in the IP address range assigned by the DHCP server.
Enter the subnet mask for your network (usually 255.255.255.000). NETMASK
Enter the IP address of a router or gateway on your LAN. GATEWAY
MAC ADDRESS
USERNAMES/ Enter a username and password for each of the three access levels. PASSWORDS
HTTP PORT CTRL PORT DATA PORT
Do not change the default MAC address unless required by your Internet service provider or network administrator.
Guest User: Can only view live video General User: Can view live video and playback recorded video Administrator: Can control all DVR parameters over the network,
including password settings, recording settings, etc.
Do not change the default port numbers unless they are blocked by your firewall.
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Buzzer Menu

The TR9 DVR has a built-in buzzer that can be activated under certain warning or alarm conditions.
Enables the following six events to sound the buzzer. BUZZER EN ABLE
NOTE: The operator must press any button on the keypad to turn
the buzzer off. Do not enable the buzzer if the operator does not have access to the keypad.
RECORD-IN Sounds the buzzer when recording starts.
ALARM-IN Sounds the buzzer when the alarm input switch is closed.
DISK FULL
Sounds the buzzer when both disk drives are full and Repeat Record is off. See the
Sounds the buzzer when any video input signal is disconnected while VIDEO LOSS the DVR is operating.
Sounds the buzzer when a recording timer starts. TIMER
Record Menu on page 24.
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Hard Drive Menu

This menu displays disk drive usage and provides a procedure for formatting new disk drives.
SIZE (GB) Displays the capacity of each disk drive, in gigabytes.
Displays the current recording position on each disk drive. RECORD POS
Displays the current playback position on each disk drive. PLAY POS
Enter Yes and then follow the on-screen instructions to format the disk drive.FORMAT DRIVE
CAUTION! Formatting the disk drive erases all information from the disk
drive.
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System Menu

LOAD DEFAULTS
Requires the operator to enter a password before operating or PASSWORD ENABLE configuring the DVR.
Enter a password for each of the password levels. PASSWORD LEVELS Level 2: Allows the operator to playback recorded video. Level 3: Allows the user to playback video and configure the DVR.
Select Yes and follow the on-screen instructions to update the DVR SYSTEM UPDATE system software from a Compact Flash (CF) memory card inserted in the front panel of the DVR.
Select Yes to restore all configuration parameters to factory settings.
Select Yes and follow the on-screen instructions to format a CF FORMATTTT Compact Flash (CF) memory card inserted in the front panel of the DVR.
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Troubleshooting

Power Problems

If the DVR does not turn on 30 seconds after you turn the ignition switch on:

Does the DVR turn on if you press the TEMP POWER button for 5 seconds? See
related troubleshooting procedures below if it does not turn on.
Is the yellow wire from the power and ignition harness connected to the ignition
switch?
Is the 1A inline fuse blown? If it is blown, determine why it blew before replacing it.
If the DVR does not turn on when you press the button for 5 seconds: TEMP POWER
Is the 10A inline fuse blown? If it is blown, determine why it blew before replacing it.
Is the power and ignition harness plugged into the DVR termination panel
securely?
Is the power harness from the DVR connected as close to the battery (or master
battery switch) as possible? See the instructions on page
9.
Is the red LOW VOLTAGE light on the front panel of the DVR on steady? Measure the
input voltage and determine why it is below 10.5 VDC.
Is the red LOW/HIGH TEMP light on the front panel of the DVR flashing? Wait for the
DVR heater and fan to bring the internal temperature of the DVR back to a normal operating temperature of 40°F to 113°F (5°C to 45°C).

If the DVR turns on but does not start recording:

Did you wait until the end of the delay-on time to see if recording starts? See the
Record Menu configuration instructions on page 24 to determine the delay-on time.
Are the green disk drive power lights on? Make sure the disk drives are properly
inserted and locked.
Are the recording timers enabled? If they are enabled, the DVR will not start
recording until the current time is within one of the enabled timer periods. See the Timer Settings Menu instructions on page 21.
Is the red
LOW/HIGH TEMP light on the front panel of the DVR flashing? Wait for the
DVR heater and fan to bring the internal temperature of the DVR back to a normal operating temperature of 40°F to 113°F (5°C to 45°C).
Is the red
LOW VOLTAGE light on the front panel of the DVR on steady? Measure the
input voltage and determine why it is below 10.5 VDC.
Power and Ignition Harness wiring
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Video Problems

If there is no video signal from the VIDEO OUTPUT jack on the DVR front panel:

Is a video monitor connected to the VIDEO OUTPUT jack on the termination panel at
the back of the DVR? Only one monitor can be connected at a time.

If all live camera pictures are snowy, fuzzy or grainy:

Is the red LOW VOLTAGE light on the front panel of the DVR on steady? Measure the
input voltage and determine why it is below 10.5 VDC.
Is the power and ignition harness from the DVR connected as close to the battery
(or master battery switch) as possible? See the instructions on page

If only one live camera pictures is snowy, fuzzy or grainy:

9.
Power and Ignition Harness wiring
Are the camera harness connections inside the camera secure?
Is the camera harness damaged?
Is the camera harness plugged into the DVR termination panel securely?

Audio Problems

If there is no live audio from the AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the DVR front panel:

Is a video monitor connected to the audio output jacks on the termination panel at
the back of the DVR? Only one monitor can be connected at a time.
Is the sensitivity adjustment on the audio module in the camera turned down too
low?
Is the camera harness wired to the proper terminal blocks inside the camera?
Is the camera harness damaged?
Is the camera harness plugged into the
CAMERA 1 CAMERA 2 connectors on the
DVR termination panel?
If microphones are plugged into the
DVR termination panel, are the audio inputs from disconnected inside the cameras?
or
or AUDIO INPUT 1 AUDIO INPUT 2 jacks on the
and CAMERA 1 CAMERA 2
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Maintenance

Cleaning the Camera

The camera has a powder-painted stainless steel enclosure. Use a damp cloth with a mild detergent to clean the camera enclosure.
The camera window is made from hard-coated, scratch resistant polycarbonate. To make sure the camera window does not get scratched, use a soft, clean, damp cloth with a mild detergent to clean the window.

Cleaning the DVR and Docking Tray

The DVR enclosure and docking tray are made from 18-gauge steel, coated with an outdoor powder paint. Use a damp cloth with a mild detergent to clean the DVR and docking tray. Do not let any water into the ventilation holes on the DVR enclosure or into the termination panel of the docking tray.

Changing the DVR Ventilation Filter

Depending on the operating environment, the ventilation filter on the side of the DVR enclosure may need to be changed occasionally. The filter should be cleaned monthly and replaced if it restricts airflow. Failure to replace a blocked ventilation filter will result in the DVR overheating and shutting down on a hot day.
To clean or replace the ventilation filter, use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the filter cover and the filter. Put a clean filter into the filter holder and replace the filter cover and screws.
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Specifications

Recording:
Channels 9 video, 2 audio
Video
resolution
compression
Video quality Adjustable, 6 levels
Recording
Playback:
Controls Detachable keypad, on-screen display
Video display
modes
Playback speed
Video search Search by video segment, alarm event or time/date
Input signals:
Harness length 20 feet (6 m) standard, optional special order lengths
Transient
protection
Panic alarm Push-button alarm switch and harness
Vehicle signals 5 inputs (brakes, turn signals, stop light, warning light)
Smart-Speed
Vehicle data
interface
Network
interface
720×484 (record and playback)
Video
M-JPEG
13 configurable recording timers
timers
1 (2× zoom), 2 (PIP), 4, 6, 7, 8 or 9 channels
1
/ to 600×
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600W, each signal input
configurable 12 VDC active-high or 0 VDC active-low Built-in speed conditioner, 0-20 VDC, 0-20 VAC peak-to-peak, or
input
open-collector; requires optional speed harness
GPS Vehicle location and speed; requires optional GPS receiver and
harness CAN vehicle data interface (SAE-J1939 compliant)
RJ-45 Ethernet connector, TCP/IP communication protocol
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Video storage:
Storage medium
Storage
capacity
Automatic
overwrite
Removable
memory
Power requirements:
Input voltage 11 to 18 VDC (optional 36 VDC)
Transient
protection
Operating conditions:
Operating
temperature
Operating
humidity
DVR material, dimensions and weight:
Enclosure
material
Dimensions
(W×H×D)
Weight 17 lb. (7.7 kg) excluding docking station
Docking station material, dimensions and weight:
Enclosure
material
Dimensions
(W×H×D)
Weight 8 lb. (3.6 kg) with DVR removed
Dual hot-swappable 2.5” ruggedized IDE disk drives
160 GB, 240 GB, 320 GB
Selectable On or Off
Type I or Type II CompactFlash memory card
1.5 kW Tranzorbs on power and ignition lines, Smart-Start start-up voltage protection
40°F to 122°F (5°C to 50°C), built-in heater and fan
0 – 90% RH, non-condensing
Formed 18 gauge steel, outdoor powder paint coating
12.0×5.0×13.1 in. (315×127×427 mm)
Formed 18 gauge steel, outdoor powder paint coating
12.4×5.0×16.8 in. (315×127×427 mm)
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Recording Time

The recording time of the TR9 DVR depends on:
Disk drive capacity
Recording speed
Image quality/compression setting
Image content, motion and lighting
When more than one camera is connected to the TR9 DVR, the recording speed (IPS) for each camera is calculated by dividing the selected recording speed by the number of cameras. For example, for a recording speed of 60 images per second and three cameras, each camera will record 20 images per second.
NOTE: The recording times shown below are based on typical image content,
motion and lighting conditions. Your recording times may vary.

Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 160 GB Disk Capacity (2×80 GB)

Images per
second (IPS)
60 48 36 28 24 20 18
30 96 72 56 48 40 36
20 144 108 84 72 60 54
15 192 144 112 96 80 72
10 288 216 168 144 120 108
5 576 432 336 288 240 216
1 2,888 2,160 1,680 1,440 1,200 1,080
0.5 5,760 4,320 3,360 2,880 2,400 2,160
0.3 9,600 7,200 5,600 4,800 4,000 3,600
0.2 14,400 10,800 8,400 7,200 6,000 5,400
0.1 28,800 21,600 16,800 14,400 12,000 10,800
1 2 3 4 5 6
Image Quality/Compression Setting
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Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 240 GB Disk Capacity (2×120 GB)

Images per
second (IPS))
60 72 54 42 36 30 27
30 144 108 84 72 60 54
20 216 162 126 108 90 81
15 288 216 168 144 120 108
10 432 324 252 216 180 162
5 864 648 504 432 360 324
1 4,320 3,240 2,520 2,160 1,800 1,620
0.5 8,640 6,480 5,040 4,320 3,600 3,240
0.3 14,386 10,790 8,392 7,193 5,994 5,395
0.2 21,600 16,200 12,600 10,800 9,000 8,100
0.1 43,200 32,400 25,200 21,600 18,000 16,200
1 2 3 4 5 6
Image Quality/Compression Setting

Estimated Recording Time in Hours with 320 GB Disk Capacity (2×160 GB)

Images per
second (IPS)
60 96 72 56 48 40 36
30 192 144 112 96 80 72
20 288 216 168 144 120 108
15 384 288 224 192 160 144
10 576 432 336 288 240 216
5 1,152 864 672 576 480 342
1 5,760 4,320 3,360 2,880 2,400 2,160
0.5 11,520 8,640 6,720 5,760 4,800 4,320
0.3 19,200 14,400 11,200 9,600 8,000 7,200
0.2 28,800 21,600 16,800 14,400 12,000 10,800
0.1 57,600 43,200 33,600 28,800 24,000 21,600
1 2 3 4 5 6
Image Quality/Compression Setting
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SEON DESIGN® INC. PRODUCT WARRANTY

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SA Wedge Camera Series
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SA-IR Illuminator
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Trooper Mobile DVR Systems
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