Panasonic Arbitrator 360 Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions Front-End Application Model No. AG-JJLFE20P Exporting from the Front-End Application and Streaming are not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. In this manual, each explanation for Exporting from the Front-End Application and Streaming is enclosed in a colored frame, like . This manual includes the information for the AG-CPD10CRUP/AG-CPD15P, but this application does not support that at present. •Microsoft and the Microsoft logo, Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. ENGLISH 1009K0 -M VQT2C61 Contents Overview.............................................. 4 Starting up.......................................................... 49 Restarting........................................................... 50 Terminating......................................................... 50 Switching and Adjusting Display Mode................... 51 Switching Full/Simple Operation mode.............. 51 Switching the QVGA and VGA sizes.................. 52 Switching the Main video and Sub video............ 53 Switching Day and Night modes........................ 54 Adjusting image brightness................................ 55 Viewing a Live Video.............................................. 56 Zooming in live mode......................................... 56 Making a backlit image easier to view................ 56 Making a dark image easier to view................... 57 Checking audio................................................... 57 Compensating image brightness........................ 58 Recording............................................................... 59 Starting and stopping recording......................... 59 Zooming in record mode.................................... 60 Focusing............................................................. 60 Adjusting image brightness in record mode....... 61 Turning off the [REC] lamp of the color camera during recording................................................. 61 Turning audio recording On or Off...................... 62 LPR setting......................................................... 62 Adding bookmarks in record mode..................... 63 Creating a snapshot picture in record mode...... 64 Playback in Archive Mode...................................... 65 Playback............................................................. 65 Skip playback..................................................... 66 Fast rewind, fast forward, and slow playback..... 67 Quick replay....................................................... 68 Turning playback sound On or Off...................... 68 Creating classify information.............................. 69 Adding bookmarks in archive mode................... 69 Creating a snapshot picture in archive mode..... 70 Displaying Information............................................ 71 Meta Information (Info)....................................... 71 Officer information (Officers).....................................71 Status information (Status)................................. 72 Snapshot information......................................... 72 Bookmark information........................................ 73 Classify information (Classify/Case)................... 73 Uploading Files....................................................... 74 Automatic uploading........................................... 74 Exporting Files........................................................ 75 Creating a DVD...................................................... 76 Restoring a File...................................................... 78 Operating Environment............................................ 6 Installing/Uninstalling......................... 7 Installing................................................................... 7 Preparations......................................................... 7 Installing the Front-End application...................... 7 Remote updating.................................................. 8 Uninstalling............................................................... 9 Procedures for Windows XP................................ 9 Procedures for Windows Vista............................. 9 Description of the Screen Displays.... 10 Main Screen........................................................... 10 Toolbar.....................................................................11 Video Display Section............................................. 14 Live Operation Section........................................... 15 Playback Section.................................................... 18 Property Section..................................................... 20 Info tab............................................................... 20 Officers tab......................................................... 21 Status tab........................................................... 21 Snapshot tab...................................................... 22 Bookmark tab (only in Archive mode)................. 22 Classify/Case tab (only in Archive mode)........... 23 Upload Screen........................................................ 24 Export Screen......................................................... 25 DVD Burn Screen................................................... 26 Restore Screen (Provided Only with the AG-CPD15P and AG-CPD10CRUP)...................... 27 Config Screen......................................................... 28 Admin Password screen..................................... 28 Allocation (Video/Audio) screen......................... 29 Camera1 screen................................................. 31 Date/Time screen............................................... 33 File Transfer screen............................................ 34 Network screen.................................................. 35 Operation screen................................................ 38 Embedded OSD screen..................................... 39 Radar/GPS screen............................................. 40 Rec/Play screen................................................. 42 Registration screen............................................ 45 Service screen.................................................... 47 Triggers screen................................................... 48 Operations......................................... 49 Exporting from the Front-End Application is not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. Startup and Termination......................................... 49 Contents (continued) Administrator Setup......................... 79 User Settings.................................................... 108 Limited Operation............................................. 108 Service................................................................. 109 Triggers.................................................................110 Trigger...............................................................110 Trigger1-Trigger16.............................................110 Basic Operations for the Administrator Setup Screen.................................................................... 79 Opening the Administrator Setup screen............ 79 Setting of items................................................... 79 Allocation (Video/Audio)......................................... 80 Resolution/RecordRate...................................... 80 Connection Camera........................................... 80 Preset Settings................................................... 81 Audio In Select................................................... 82 Init Audio Rec after power ON (Allocation)......... 82 Camera1................................................................. 83 Camera1............................................................. 83 Init Camera1 Settings after power ON .............. 84 Date/Time............................................................... 86 File Transfer........................................................... 87 Upload................................................................ 87 Export/DVD Burn................................................ 87 Certification........................................................ 88 Folder................................................................. 88 Network.................................................................. 89 Streaming........................................................... 89 Recorder (PC LAN)............................................ 89 Recorder (USB WIRELESS LAN)...................... 90 Recorder (UPLOAD LAN).................................. 91 Operation................................................................ 92 Synchronize Time............................................... 92 Version Up.......................................................... 92 Format................................................................ 93 Delete All Files.................................................... 94 Clear Officer Information.................................... 94 Factory Default................................................... 95 Setting Copy....................................................... 95 Setting Retrieval................................................. 96 Service Log........................................................ 96 Embedded OSD..................................................... 97 Embedded OSD................................................. 97 Embedded OSD Item......................................... 97 Radar/GPS............................................................. 98 Radar.................................................................. 98 GPS.................................................................... 99 Rec Start Information....................................... 100 Rec/Play............................................................... 101 Rec................................................................... 101 GPO................................................................. 102 Auto Power OFF............................................... 103 Init Settings after power ON (Rec/Play)........... 103 Classify............................................................. 104 Storage Capacity Warning............................... 104 Registration.......................................................... 105 Meta Definition................................................. 105 Indicator Lamps and Recorder . Status................................................112 Setup.................................................113 Admin Password...............................................113 Allocation (Video/Audio) setup..........................113 Camera1 setup..................................................117 Date/Time setup................................................119 File Transfer setup............................................ 120 Network setup.................................................. 121 Embedded OSD setup..................................... 122 Radar/GPS setup............................................. 123 Rec/Play setup................................................. 124 Registration setup............................................ 126 Triggers setup................................................... 127 Error Messages............................... 128 Messages Common to the Memory Card Video Recorder............................................................... 128 Messages Unique to the Front-End Application.... 134 Camera Connection and Combination of Cameras...................................... 141 Service Logs.................................... 142 Contents............................................................... 142 Format of Service Log.......................................... 145 Software License Agreement......... 146 ■ Display in this manual Display on the screen may differ from the actual product. Exporting from the Front-End Application and Streaming are not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. Overview AG-JJLFE20P Front-End Application for the Memory Card Video Recorder (hereinafter called "this application") is a Windows application for controlling the AG-CPD20P/AG-CPD15P/AG-CPD10CRUP Memory Card Video Recorder. This application enables the following operations, which are also operable with the remote control panel (sold separately). When the mirror (reversed image) function is provided with CAMERAs 4, 5, and 6, enable this function. If this function is not provided, connect the R-side camera to CAMERA 4 and the L-side camera to CAMERA 5. Main window Sub window (one picture) Viewing a Live Video Video signals from a camera connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder can be viewed on the screen. A color camera connected to the [CAMERA 1] connector of the Memory Card Video Recorder can be controlled with this application. Recording video and audio Selected from among CAMERA 2, and 3 Video from the cameras and sound from the microphones connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder can be recorded in the SDHC Memory Cards loaded in the recorder. Main window Sub window (four pictures, QUAD) Simultaneous display and recording of video signals from the cameras Pictures captured by the cameras connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder are displayed on a Main and/or Sub windows and are recorded. A maximum of 6 cameras can be connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder. CAMERA 6 CAMERA 4 CAMERA 5 • Main window: A picture of a camera selected from among CAMERA 1, 2, and 3. • Sub window: A picture or combined pictures from Selected from among CAMERA 1, 2, and 3 a camera or cameras as follows: -A picture from a camera selected from among CAMERA 2, and 3 -Combined four pictures (one selected from among CAMERA 1, 2, and 3, and three from CAMERA 4, 5, and 6 in QUAD or PANORAMA size) Main window Sub window (four pictures, PANORAMA) Example: When 6 cameras are connected Front (CAMERA 1) LPR (CAMERA 3) L CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA 5 4 6 R (CAMERA 4) Pictures from three cameras are reduced to 1/9. (CAMERA 5) R-Seat (CAMERA 2) Selected from among CAMERA 2, and 3 (Upper and lower parts of a picture is cut by 1/6) Back (CAMERA 6) Overview (continued) Playing back recorded video and audio It is possible to play back video and audio recorded in the SDHC Memory Cards that are loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder. Uploading data for the Memory Card Video Recorder It is possible to upload data recorded in the SDHC Memory Cards that are loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder to the Back-End server. Meta information and bookmark information are also uploaded. Uploaded data are deleted from the SDHC Memory Cards. Exporting data Data recorded in the SDHC Memory Cards that are loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder can be Exporting from the media, Front-End is disk not of exported for external suchApplication as the hard available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for a PC a USB memory device. Exported data can be theorfuture. deleted from the SDHC Memory Cards. Creating a DVD It is possible to export data recorded in the SDHC Memory Cards that are loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder in DVD-Video format. Meta information can be embedded in the data to be exported. Exported data can be deleted from the SDHC Memory Cards. Configuration for the administrator Settings for operation of the Memory Card Video Recorder can be performed. Overview (continued) Operating Environment A PC that meets the following operating environment is required for user of this application. CPU: Intel Core Duo 1.66 GHz or more (recommended) RAM: 512 MB or more (for Windows Vista Business, 1 GB or more) (recommended) Display: 1024×768 dot or more LAN: 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX OS: Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 or later, Windows Vista Business Service Pack 2 or later Add on: .Net Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 Windows Installer3.1 Adobe Reader 8 or 9 Notes • When live videos from the recorder is being displayed (streaming) or a stored video file is being played using this application, frames may be dropped or sound may be broken up, depending on the PC status. • If security software is running together with this application, the operation of this application may slow down or the connection with the recorder may be released. Such phenomena may be improved by changing the settings of Firewall of the security software. • While copying data to a DVD using this application, never do the following operations: - Turning off the power of the PC and peripheral devices. - Running another application. - Starting the utility for system maintenance. - Connecting or disconnecting peripheral devices. - Moving the PC - Imparting vibration or shock to the PC - For a notebook PC, avoid supplying power with a battery (For supplying power with a battery, be sure to fully charge the battery.) - Changing the power setting of PC Streaming is not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. Installing/Uninstalling Installing Installing the Front-End application 1. Click on FESetup.msi. The Front-End application is installed with the following procedures. For installing the application, WindowsInstaller V3.1 and .Net Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 must be installed on the computer. The License Agreement screen appears Preparations 1. Download "WindowsInstaller V3.1" from the Microsoft download site. If the WindowsInstaller has been installed, update it. 2. Install the "WindowsInstaller V3.1" by following the instructions. 3. Download "Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1" from the Microsoft download site. 2. Click on "I Agree". If .Net3.5 has been installed, update it. 4. Install the "Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1" by following the instructions. Installing/Uninstalling (continued) 3. Click on [Next]. When the file transfer is completed, the screen shown below appears. 4. Click on [Next]. 6. Click on [Close]. The confirmation screen appears. Installation is completed, and the shortcut icon for the Front-End application will be placed on the desktop. Remote updating The Front-End application can be remotely updated when the following conditions are satisfied: • A PC with the Front-End application installed is connected to the Back-End Server. • The latest version of the Front-End application is registered with the Back-End server. • Remote updating is set on the Back-End Administrator application. When the Front-End application receives an update module from the Back-End Server, it is automatically updated upon being restarted. 5. Click on [Next]. Notes The file will be transferred to the following folder: /Program Files/Panasonic/ICV/FE • If the Interactive services dialog detection dialog box is displayed, select "Show me the message." • If a dialog box prompting you to select Try Again, Continue, or Exit Installation is displayed, select Continue. • If a message "You must restart your system for the configuration changes made to Arbitrator 360˚ – BackEnd Client to take effect. Click Yes to restart now or No if you plan to manually restart later." is displayed, click on [Yes]. Your PC will restart. If the PC does not restart, recording on a DVD cannot be executed correctly. Installing/Uninstalling (continued) Uninstalling Uninstall the Front-End application following the procedures below. Procedures for Windows XP 1. Click on the [Start] button. 2. Select Control Panel 3. Double-click on Add or Remove Programs. The Currently installed programs window opens. 4. Select the program to be uninstalled. 5. Click on the [Remove] button. A confirmation message appears. 6. Click on the [Yes] button. Uninstalling of the selected program starts. Procedures for Windows Vista 1. Click on the [Start] button. 2. Select Control Panel 3. Double-click on Programs and Features. The Uninstall or change a program window opens. 4. Select the program to be uninstalled. 5. Click on Uninstall. The User Account Control window opens. 6. Click on the [Allow] button. The Uninstall window opens. 7. Click on the [Uninstall] button. Uninstalling of the selected program starts. Description of the Screen Displays Main Screen When you login the Front-End application, the Livemode screen will appear. On this screen, you can monitor pictures captured by the cameras connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder and record the pictures. On the Archive-mode screen, you can play back the recorded pictures. Method 1: 1. Click on [Start]. 2. Select [Control Panel]. 3. Select "Windows Firewall." 4. For Windows Vista, select "Change Setting." 5. Check the Firewall setting. If it is set to ON, check that the "Don’t allow exceptions" check box is unchecked. If checked, uncheck it. Method 2: 1. Click on [Start]. 2. Select [Control Panel]. 3. Select "Windows Firewall." 4. Select the Exceptions tab. 5. Check the Front-End check box. 6. Click on [OK]. Note on first login If the Live-mode screen does not appear upon first login of the Front-End application, check the following: If the Windows Security Alert dialog box is displayed 1. Select "Unblock." 2. Click on [OK]. If the Live-mode screen does not appear Check the Firewall setting and change the setting as described below. ● Live mode Toolbar (See page 11.) Video display section (See page 14.) Live operation section (See page 15.) Property section (See page 20.) ● Archive mode Toolbar (See page 11.) Video display section (See page 14.) Playback section (See page 18.) Property section (See page 20.) 10 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Toolbar The buttons on the toolbar of the Main screen can select the operation mode of the Front-End application and switch the display mode of the screen. The lamps indicate the status of the Memory Card Video Recorder. When the AG-CPD20P is connected ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ Live button ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ Upload/Streaming lamp For shifting to Live mode. The Main screen is displayed. (See "Viewing a Live Video," page 56.) The Upload lamp lights while data are being uploaded or exported. The Steaming lamp lights during streaming. Archive button For shifting to Archive mode. The Main screen is displayed. (See "Playback in Archive Mode," page 65.) (See "Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status," page 112.) Upload button For shifting to Upload mode. (See "Upload Screen," page 24, and "Uploading Files," page 74.) Export button For shifting to Export mode. (See "Export Screen," page 25, and "Exporting Files," page 75.) DVD Burn button For shifting to DVD Video Burn mode. (See "DVD Burn Screen," page 26, and "Creating a DVD," page 76.) Config button For shifting to Configuration mode. (See "Config Screen," page 28, and "Administrator Setup," page 79.) Ready lamp Lights when the SDHC Memory Cards loaded in the SDHC Memory Card slots are recordable. (See "Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status," page 112.) Busy lamp Lights or flashes while an SDHC Memory Card is being accessed, such as during recording or playback. (See "Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status," page 112.) Exporting from the Front-End Application and Streaming are not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. 11 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) ⑩ QVGA/VGA switch button ( ) ⑭ Note If you use Acrobat 9 or 8, the description may not be displayed correctly when you click on a button or input field. Note This button is enabled in simple operation mode or VGA mode when main and sub videos are available. Full/Simple Operation mode switch button ) Switches the display mode between Full Operation mode and Simple Operation mode. (See "Switching Full/Simple Operation mode," page 51.) ● Simple Operation mode ⓐ ( ⑬ When this button is clicked, the mouse pointer will be turned to "→+?". Clicking on a button or input field with this pointer will display the description of the clicked button/input field. During 1-screen mode, select to display either main video or sub video. (See "Switching the Main video and Sub video," page 53.) (only in Live mode) ( ⑫ Help button ) Select to display the video at the size of either QVGA or VGA. (See "Switching the QVGA and VGA sizes," page 52.) Main/Sub video switch button ( ⑪ Camera1 control panel display button . ) The same operation buttons as those on the Camera1 tab are displayed. (See "Camera1 tab," page 16.) Preset switch button Select a display pattern from among Presets 1, 2, and 3. (See "Switching the Main video and Sub video," page 53, and "Preset Settings," page 81.) 12 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) When the AG-CPD15P or AG-CPD10CRUP is connected ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ Live button ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ Full/Simple Operation mode switch button For shifting to Live mode. The Main screen is displayed. (See "Viewing a Live Video," page 56.) (only in Live mode) ( ) Switches the display mode between Full Operation mode and Simple Operation mode. (See "Switching Full/Simple Operation mode," page 51.) Archive button For shifting to Archive mode. The Main screen is displayed. (See "Playback in Archive Mode," page 65.) ● Simple Operation mode ⓐ Upload button For shifting to Upload mode. (See "Upload Screen," page 24, and "Uploading Files," page 74.) Export button For shifting to Export mode. (See "Export Screen," page 25, and "Exporting Files," page 75.) DVD Burn button For shifting to DVD Video Burn mode. (See "DVD Burn Screen," page 26, and "Creating a DVD," page 76.) Config button For shifting to Configuration mode. (See "Config Screen," page 28, and "Administrator Setup," page 79.) ( Restore button ) The same operation buttons as those on the Camera1 tab are displayed. (See "Camera1 tab," page 16.) For restoring a file. (See "Restoring a File," page 78.) QVGA/VGA switch button ( Camera1 control panel display button . Camera switching button ) Select to display the video at the size of either QVGA or VGA. (See "Switching the QVGA and VGA sizes," page 52.) When the QVGA-size video display is selected, select a camera to be displayed. Each click on this button will toggle CAM1 and CAM2. Help button When this button is clicked, the mouse pointer will be turned to "→+?". Clicking on a button or input field with this pointer will display the description of the clicked button/input field. 13 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Video Display Section In this section, you can monitor pictures captured by the cameras connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder and play back the recorded pictures. Full operation mode ⑥ ① ⑤ ② ③ ④ Simple operation mode ⑥ ① ⑤ ② ④ Video display section Time Remaining indication When 1 VGA-size video is displayed, the video is displayed at the center. When 2 videos are displayed, the Main video is displayed on the left and the Sub video is displayed on the right. (See "Switching and Adjusting Display Mode," page 51.) The remaining video recordable duration on the SDHC Memory Cards loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder is displayed. If the current recordable duration becomes shorter than the preset value, the indication turns red, and a beep sounds every 30 seconds. Date and time indication During Live mode: The current date and time are displayed. During Archive mode: The date and time of the current playback location is displayed. Brightness adjustment button/indication The brightness of the video display is adjusted. When the [ ] button is clicked, the current brightness level is displayed. Clicking on the [▲] button makes the video display brighter, and clicking on the [▼] button makes it darker. (See "Adjusting image brightness," page 55.) Seek bar (only in Archive mode) It is displayed only in Archive mode. The current playback location is displayed. Sliding the switch will change a playback location. Clicking on the left side of the switch will move the playback location backward by 1/20 of the content length, and clicking on the right side will move the playback location forward by 1/20 of the content length. The locations of the classify information and bookmark are displayed on the bar. Day/Night switch button The screen image is switched between Day mode and Night mode. The entire screen will become darker in Night mode. (See "Switching Day and Night modes," page 54, and "Day/Night View," page 86.) 14 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Live Operation Section IR button/indication Switches IR mode of the camera. Each time this button is clicked, On, Off, and Auto is cyclically selected. The current setting is indicated on the button. In this section, you can control the pictures in the live mode. ① ② On: Sets IR mode to ON. Off: Sets IR mode to Off. ③ ④ ⑤ Auto: Automatically changes IR mode depending on ambient brightness. (See "Making a dark image easier to view," page 57.) ⑥ A/V tab Auto Zoom button Camera1 tab Controls the automatic zooming function of the camera. Zoom-in, pause, and zoom-out operation will be automatically performed. The zoom ratio and pause time can be set. If other camera operation is performed during an auto zoom operation, auto zoom will be canceled. (See "Zooming in live mode," page 56, and "Camera1," page 83.) LPR tab ⑦ REC button ⑧ Click to start recording live video and audio. "REC" is indicated on the display during recording and a red frame appears around the video. A signal tone sounds every 30 seconds. (See "Starting and stopping recording," page 59.) Snapshot button A snapshot picture of a current-time live video will be stored as a .BMP file. Meta information will also be recorded with the snapshot picture if this button is clicked during recording. (See "Creating a snapshot picture in record mode," page 64.) STOP button Click to stop recording live video and audio. (See "Starting and stopping recording," page 59.) When the setting of Force Classify on the Rec/ Play screen in Administrator Setup is FORCE or ENABLE, the Classify Input screen is displayed. (See "Setting the classify information," page 59, and "Classify," page 104.) Bookmark button Click on this button during recording to create a current-time bookmark. (See "Adding bookmarks in record mode," page 63.) Backlight compensation button/ indication Turns the backlight compensation On or Off. The current setting is indicated on the button. (See "Making a backlit image easier to view," page 56.) Audio 2 button/indication Select whether the audio channel 2 input signal is to be recorded or not. The current setting is indicated on the button. : The selected audio channel signal is recorded. : The audio channel 2 signal is not recorded. (See "Turning audio recording On or Off," page 62.) 15 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) A/V tab Camera1 tab This is a panel for audio and video control. This is a panel for operating the color camera. The Camera1 tab cannot be selected if no color camera is connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder. ① ② ① ③ ② Recording audio switch buttons/indications ③ Switch whether the selected audio channel is to be recorded or not. The current setting is indicated on the button. ④ Zoom buttons For adjusting zooming. W: For zooming out T: For zooming in (See "Zooming in record mode," page 60.) : The selected audio channel signal is recorded. : The selected audio channel signal is not recorded. (See "Turning audio recording On or Off," page 62.) Focus buttons Test buttons For adjusting focus. While a button is held pressed, the corresponding audio channel signal will be output from the PC. (See "Checking audio," page 57.) Near: For focusing on a object nearby Auto: For automatic focusing Far: For focusing on a distant object (See "Focusing," page 60.) Video Image Enhance button For adjusting the brightness of a dark video image on the Main screen. Click on the [ ] or [ ] button to change the setting. The current setting is indicated at the center. Off: No video image enhancing Low: Low video image enhancing High: High video image enhancing (See "Compensating image brightness," page 58) Camera1 LED button/indication Turns the [REC] lamp of the color camera On or Off. The current setting is indicated on the left of the button. (See "Turning Off the [REC] lamp of the color camera during recording," page 61.) Auto Exposure button/indication For adjusting the exposure. The current setting value is indicated at the center. -: Each click on this button decreases the exposure value by 1. The value can be decreased to -2. +: Each click on this button increases the exposure value by 1. The value can be increased up to 2. (See "Adjusting image brightness in record mode," page 61.) 16 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) LPR tab Zoom buttons/indications Set the zoom. The current setting value is indicated at the center. Clicking on the [-] or [+] button increases/decreases the zoom value. The adjustable range is from 1.0 to 22.0. The magnitude of changes varies depending on the zoom magnification, as shown below: The LPR tab is displayed when Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE on the Camera1 screen in Administrator Setup. (See "Init LPR Mode," page 85.) ① ② The zoom range x1.0 to x3.0: increase and decrease by x0.1 The zoom range x3.0 to x5.0: increase and decrease by x0.2 The zoom range x5.0 to x10.0: increase and decrease by x0.5 The zoom range x10.0 to x22.0: increase and decrease by x1.0 (See "Setting the zoom" page 63.) ③ ④ (See "LPR setting," page 62.) Patrol button For setting the Memory Card Video Recorder to Patrol mode. The values for Shutter Speed and Zoom are set for Patrol mode. LPR button For setting the Memory Card Video Recorder to LPR mode. The values for Shutter Speed and Zoom are set for LPR mode. Shutter Speed buttons/indication Set the shutter speed. The current setting value is indicated at the center. [ ] or [ ] button increases/decreases the shutter speed. Each click on one of these buttons changes the setting value, as shown below: In Patrol mode: Auto, 1/100, 1/500, 1/1000 In LPR mode: Auto, 1/500, 1/1000 (See "Setting the shutter speed," page 62.) 17 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Playback Section ① ② Classify button For creating a new classify information item. If this button is clicked during playback, the playback pauses and a classify information item is created. The Classify tab is displayed in the Property section. This button is disabled during Fast Forward or Fast Rewind mode, or if any classify tag is registered. (See "Classify/case tab," page 23, and "Creating classify information," page 69.) ③ Audio tab Audio tab This is a panel for audio control. Playback section ① Audio mute buttons/indications Select whether the playback sound of the selected audio channel is On or OFF. The current setting is indicated on the button. : Audio mute Off (Playback sound On) : Audio mute On (Playback sound Off) If no sound is recorded on a channel, the button corresponding to the channel is disabled. Mute status is memorized in the Front-End Application, and will be restored when the FrontEnd Application restarts. (Snapshot) button A snapshot picture will be created and stored as a BMP file in the folder that is set in Administrator Setup. If this button is clicked during playback, the playback pauses and a snapshot picture is created. The playback location for a snapshot picture is recorded as meta information. The Snapshot tab is displayed in the Property section. This button is disabled during Fast Forward or Fast Rewind mode. (See "Turning playback sound On or Off," page 68.) (See "Snapshot tab," page 22, and "Creating a snapshot picture in archive mode," page 70.) Bookmark button For creating a new bookmark. If this button is clicked during playback, the playback pauses and a bookmark is created The Bookmark tab is displayed in the Property section. This button is disabled during Fast Forward or Fast Rewind mode. (See "Adding bookmarks in archive mode," page 69.) 18 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Playback Section This panel controls playback of video signals recorded on the SDHC Memory Cards. (See "Playback," page 65.) Each click on this button will toggle playback and pause modes. The current status is indicated on the button. At the end of the file, playback pauses. ① ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ File list For displaying a list of video files recorded on the SDHC Memory Cards that are loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder. Double-clicking on a filename will start playback of the file from the beginning. (Quick replay) button Playback from a location 7 seconds before the button is clicked starts. If this button is clicked within 7 seconds from the beginning of a file, playback starts from the beginning of the file. / button (Skip forward/Frame forward) If you click on this button during playback, fast forward, or fast rewind mode, playback from the beginning of the next file on the file list will start. If this button is clicked during pause, an image one frame after the current frame will be displayed. / (Skip back/Frame rewind) button If this button is clicked within 5 seconds from the beginning of a file, playback will start from the beginning of the previous file on the file list. If this button is clicked after 5 seconds from the beginning of a file, playback will start from the beginning of that file. If this button is clicked during fast forward or fast rewind mode, playback from the beginning of the previous file on the file list will start. If this button is clicked during pause, an image one frame before the current frame will be displayed. / button / (Fast rewind/Slow reverse playback) button If this button is clicked during playback, fast rewind playback will start. If this button is clicked during pause, slow reverse playback will start. Each time this button is clicked, fast rewind or slow reverse playback speed changes. At the beginning of the file, playback pauses. ② ③ / (Playback/Pause) button/ indication (Fast forward/Slow playback) If this button is clicked during playback, fast forward playback will start. If this button is clicked during pause, slow playback will start. Each time this button is clicked, fast forward or slow playback speed changes. At the end of the file, playback pauses. 19 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Property Section Radar information The following information obtained from the radar gun will be displayed. In Archive mode, the displayed data are updated, according to data sent from the Memory Card Video Recorder. You can check the information for the pictures in the live mode, or for the recorded pictures. Click on a tab, and the corresponding page will be displayed. OWN: Speed of your vehicle TGT: Speed of the target vehicle TGT (setting): Speed of a target vehicle that has been set in the Memory Card Video Recorder. If the TGT value exceeds this setting value, a trigger event will be generated. Classify/Case tab Bookmark tab Snapshot tab Status tab Officers tab Info tab Notes • TGT (setting) is displayed only when Trigger 15 or Trigger 16 is set to TGT(REC), TGT(P1REC), TGT(P2REC), or TGT(P3REC) are set to TGT on the Triggers screen in Administrator Setup. (See "Triggers," page 110.) • TGT (setting) is not displayed if Connection of Radar is set to OFF on the Radar/GPS screen. (See "GPS," page 99.) Info tab Meta information is displayed. (See "Meta information," page 71.) ① ② ③ Trigger information The GPI input status is displayed when Trigger is set to ON and the trigger name is specified on the Trigger screen in Administrator Setup. If the number of connected GPI is up to 8, the status is displayed in 4 lines and 2 rows. If the number of connected GPI is more than 8, the status is displayed in 4 lines and 4 rows. The GPI channel number and trigger name are displayed like "GPI channel number : trigger name" in each cell. GPS information The following information obtained from the GPS will be displayed. In Live mode, the displayed data are updated at intervals that are set on the Radar/GPS screen in Administrator Setup. In Archive mode, the displayed data are updated according to data sent from the Memory Card Video Recorder. SPD: Vehicle speed LAT: Latitude. 00.000000N denotes north latitude, and 00.000000S denotes south latitude. LON: Longitude. 000.000000W denotes west longitude, and 000.000000E denotes east longitude. Note If the AG-CPD15P Memory Card Video Recorder is used, the GPS information in Live mode may not be displayed until the vehicle moves. 20 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Officers tab Status tab Officer information is displayed. In Live mode, the setting data of the Memory Card Video Recorder are displayed. In Archive mode, the meta file data embedded in the currently selected video signal are displayed. (See "Officer information," page 71.) The status of the SDHC Memory Cards loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder is displayed. (See "Status information," page 72.) ① ② ③ ④ ① SDHC indication ② The status of the SDHC Memory Cards loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder is displayed. In Live mode, the status of the memory card to be used for recording is displayed. In Archive mode, the status of the memory card in which the video signal being played back is stored is displayed. Officer1, Officer2 information Data for Officers 1 and 2 are displayed. ID: Officer ID First: First name SDHC Capacity indication Middle: Middle name The remaining duration of the SDHC Memory Cards loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder is displayed with a bar indication. The remaining recordable time with the current setting will be displayed in Time Remaining. Just after an SDHC memory card is inserted, the bar indicates full capacity for about 1 minute. Last: Last name Shift information Vehicle ID: Vehicle ID Area: Area Shift: Shiftwork pattern Last Errors button Unit: Unit For displaying the most recent error data. Agency: Police agency Status indication In Live mode, an error code and a message for registering Snapshot, Bookmark, and Classify are displayed. In Archive mode, the recording date and time of the video file selected in the file list, the playback duration, and a message for registering Snapshot, Bookmark, and Classify are displayed. Note The name of each field is the default setting for Field1 to Field5. The field name can be changed upon installation of the Back-End server. 21 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Snapshot tab Cancel button If you click on this button before clicking on the Apply button while editing a note, that editing is canceled, and the note before editing will be displayed. This button is disabled while no note is being edited. The snapshots and their notes are displayed. (See "Snapshot information," page 72.) ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ Note When the AG-CPD15P is used, Snapshot List and Note are displayed in gray and cannot be operated. Only the E-mail button is enabled. Snapshot List A list of snapshots in the selected video file is displayed. If a snapshot is selected, playback pauses at the location of the snapshot. Bookmark tab (only in Archive mode) Snapshot folder path The bookmarks and their notes are displayed. (See "Bookmark information," page 73.) The directory of snapshot data storage location that has been set on the File Transfer screen in Administrator Setup is displayed. ① Note ② ③ ④ The note for the snapshot selected in the Snapshot List is displayed. The note can be edited if playback is paused at the snapshot location. Bookmark List Note A list of bookmarks in the selected video file is displayed. If a bookmark is selected, the bookmark position is located and the unit enters playback pause mode. When the playback position reaches a bookmark position during playback, the bookmark will be selected. The note of a snapshot cannot be edited in Live mode. E-mail button For attaching the snapshot selected in the Snapshot List to e-mail. This button is disabled if no snapshot is selected. The latest snapshot will be attached to e-mail during Live mode. Note The note for the bookmark selected in the Bookmark List is displayed. The note can be edited if playback is paused at the bookmark location. Note Apply button For updating bookmark data when the note of a bookmark is edited. This button is disabled when no note is edited. This button functions correctly only when the internet e-mail program for Windows is registered. For registering the internet e-mail program, refer to Windows Help. Cancel button If you click on this button before clicking on the Apply button while editing a note, that editing is canceled, and the note before editing will be displayed. This button is disabled while no note is being edited. Apply button For updating snapshot data when the note of a snapshot is edited. This button is disabled when no note is edited. 22 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Classify/Case tab (only in Archive mode) The classify information is displayed. (See "Classify information," page 73.) Note If the AG-CPD15P Memory Card Video Recorder is used, the Event type of the AG-CPD15P is displayed as Classify. ① ② ⑤ ⑥ ④ ③ Classify List A list of classify information in the selected video file is displayed. If a classify information item is selected, that position is located and the unit enters playback pause mode. Classify Tag The classify tag selected in the Classify List is displayed. A classify tag can be edited if playback is paused at the classify information position. Select a tag from the classify tags registered on the Rec/Play screen in Administrator Setup. Note The classify information note selected in the Classify List is displayed. A classify information note can be edited if playback is paused at the classify information position. Case File Number Enter a case file number. The input case file number will be recorded in the bookmark file. Apply button For updating a classify information item when its classify tag, note or Case File Number are edited. This button is disabled when neither Classify Tag nor Case File Number, nor note is edited. Cancel button If you click on this button before clicking on the Apply button while editing a classify tag, note, or the Case File Number, that editing is canceled and the status before editing will be restored. This button is disabled if no classify tag or note, or Case File Number has been edited. 23 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Upload Screen When the [Upload] button of the Toolbar is clicked, the Upload screen appears. Video data recorded in the Memory Card Video Recorder can be uploaded to the Back-End server. (See "Uploading Files," page 74.) ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ Start button For starting uploading. Cancel button For canceling uploading. File bar Indicates the progress of current file uploading. Total bar Indicates the progress of all files to be uploaded. An estimate time required for completion of uploading is displayed at the right of the bar. List A list of files to be uploaded is displayed. FileName: Filenames of files to be uploaded Status: Statuses of files (Ready, Transferring, Done, Error, Abort) Time: For a file being uploaded, the time passed from the beginning of uploading is displayed. (For a file already uploaded, the time required for uploading is displayed.) Comment While connecting or uploading, the current status is displayed. If an error is generated during uploading, the filename for which the error was generated and the error content are displayed. 24 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Export Screen When the [Export] button of the Toolbar is clicked, the Export screen appears. Video data recorded in the Memory Card Video Recorder can be exported to the hard disk of a PC or removable media. (See "Exporting Files," page 75.) ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ Comment If an error is generated during export, the filename for which the error was generated and the error content are displayed. Start button For starting exporting. Cancel button For canceling exporting. File bar Indicates the progress of current file exporting. Total bar Indicates the progress of all files to be exported. An estimate time required for completion of export is displayed at the right of the bar. With AV Viewer Place a check mark when exporting the dedicated player application together. List A list of files to be exported is displayed. FileName: Filenames of files to be exported Status: Statuses of files (Ready, Transferring, Done, Error) Time: For a file being exported, the time passed from the beginning of exporting is displayed. For a file already exported, the time required for exporting is displayed. Exporting from the Front-End Application is not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. 25 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) DVD Burn Screen When the [DVD Burn] button of the Toolbar is clicked, the DVD Burn screen appears. Video data recorded in the Memory Card Video Recorder can be output in DVD-Video format for recording onto a DVD. (See "Creating a DVD," page 76.) ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ Start button Comment For starting outputting data for burning a DVD. The current status is displayed. If an error is generated during output, the filename for which the error was generated and the error content are displayed. Cancel button For canceling output. File bar Selected Files Indicates the progress of current file output. Total number of files checked on the List is displayed. A maximum of 49 files can be selected. Total bar Indicates the progress of all files to be output. An estimate time required for completion of output is displayed at the right of the bar. List A list of files to be output is displayed. The files with a check mark in the check box will be output. File Name: Filenames of files to be output Status: Statuses of files (Ready, Transferring, Done, Error, Abort, Transferred, Burning, Converting, Verifying) Total Duration Total playback period of a selected file is displayed for Main video and Sub video separately. 26 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Restore Screen (Provided Only with the AG-CPD15P and AGCPD10CRUP) ① ④ ② ③ Start button For starting restoring. Cancel button For canceling restoring. Progress bar Indicates the progress of current file restoring. Status indication Indicates the current status of restoring. • (Ready Restoring) • Completed Restoring • Aborted Restoring the file 27 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Config Screen On default settings When the [Config] button of the Toolbar is clicked, the Config screen appears. An administrator can make settings for the configuration of the Front-End application. (See "Administrator Setup," page 79.) The default settings for various items are shown on the Setup list on pages 113 to 127. Admin Password screen ② ① ③ ④ ⑤ Password For inputting an administrator password. Retype Password Re-enter the same string of password input in the Password field for reconfirmation. Item list A list of the setting screens is displayed. Clicking on a screen name will display the corresponding setting screen. Apply button For changing the settings of the Memory Card Video Recorder to those set in the Config screen. Cancel button For canceling changes. 28 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Allocation (Video/Audio) screen ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ Connection Camera (See "Allocation (Video/Audio)," page 80.) Resolution/RecordRate ⓐ ⓐ ⓑ ⓑ Main The resolution and bit rate of the main video can be set. Camera1, Camera2, Camera3, Camera4, Camera5, Camera6 Setting values: D1 HI (720x480, high quality mode), D1 STD (720x480, standard quality mode), D1 10 (720x480, 10 frames/second), CIF (352x240, low quality mode) Set if a camera is connected to each of [CAMERA 1], [2], [3], [4], [5], and [6] connectors on the Memory Card Video Recorder. If the camera is connected, set to ON, and if it is not connected, set to OFF. Sub The resolution and bit rate of the sub video can be set. Detect button Click to automatically detect cameras connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder. Setting values: D1 HI (720x480, high quality mode), D1 STD (720x480, standard quality mode), D1 10 (720x480, 10 frames/second), CIF (352x240, low quality mode) Notes • If either of the Main or Sub Resolution/RecordRec is set to "D1 10", the other is also set to "D1 10". • If you change the displayed configuration setting screen without clicking on [Apply] after changing settings, "Save and Apply Changes?" appears. Click on [Yes] then change the screen. 29 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Preset Settings Audio In Select ⓐ ⓑ Select the type of microphones connected to each of [AUDIO IN 1], [2], [3], and [4] connectors on the Memory Card Video Recorder or turn the microphone off. For setting the channel mode and camera connection pattern for Preset 1, Preset 2, and Preset 3. (See "Preset Settings," page 81.) Setting values: Mic, Wireless Mic, Off Init Audio Rec after power ON Form Set the channel mode. Pattern Set the camera connection pattern. Setting values for Form and Pattern: Form 1Channel Set the audio recording status upon startup of the Memory Card Video Recorder. The setting will be applied to all four audio channels. Pattern Main 1, Sub - Setting values: ON, OFF, LAST Main 2, Sub Main 3, Sub 2Channels Main 1, Sub 2 Main 1, Sub 3 Main 2, Sub 3 4Channels QUAD Main -, Sub 1456 Main -, Sub 2456 Main -, Sub 3456 4Channels PANORAMA Main -, Sub 1456 Main -, Sub 2456 Main -, Sub 3456 5Channels QUAD Main 1, Sub 2456 Main 1, Sub 3456 Main 2, Sub 3456 Main 3, Sub 2456*1 5Channels PANORAMA Main 1, Sub 2456 Main 1, Sub 3456 Main 2, Sub 3456 Main 3, Sub 2456*1 None* 2 *1 This setting is enabled when the camera connected to the [CAMERA 1] connector is set to OFF. *2 "None" is not selected for Preset1 unless all camera connections are set to OFF. 30 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Camera1 screen ① ② (See "Camera1," page 83.) Auto Zoom End Position Camera1 Set the automatic zooming end magnification. ⓐ Setting values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15, 22, LAST ⓑ ⓒ ⓔ ⓓ ⓕ Zoom Limit Set the maximum zoom magnification. Setting values: 22, 220 AGC Level ⓖ Set the level of the camera input gain control. ⓗ Setting values: LOW, MID, HIGH, OFF ⓘ Flip Set if flipping of the camera output image will be performed or not. Setting values: ON, OFF IR Level Set the IR level after automatic switching of the IR function. Auto Focus Set a focusing method of the camera. Setting values: LOW, HIGH Setting values: PRESET, DISABLE, AUTO IR Time[s] Set the detection time for automatic switching of the IR function. Setting values: 10, 30, 60, 300 seconds Auto Zoom Magnification Set the maximum zoom magnification during automatic zooming. Setting values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15, 22 Auto Zoom Time[s] Set the keeping time of the maximum zoom magnification during automatic zooming. Setting values: 3, 5, 8 seconds 31 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Init Camera1 Settings after power ON ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ ⓓ ⓔ The status of the color camera when it is turned on can be set. (See "Init Camera1 Settings after power ON," page 84.) Init Backlight Set the backlight compensation function setting upon power-on of the Memory Card Video Recorder. Setting values: ON, OFF, LAST Init IR Mode Set the IR mode upon power-on of the Memory Card Video Recorder. Setting values: ON, OFF, AUTO, LAST Init Camera1 LED Set the status of the [REC] lamp on the camera connected to the [CAMERA 1] connector on the Memory Card Video Recorder upon power-on. Setting values: ON, OFF, LAST Init AE Shift Set the brightness of images upon power-on of the Memory Card Video Recorder. Setting values: 2, 1, 0, -1, -2, LAST Init LPR Mode Set if the LPR mode is enabled or not upon poweron of the Memory Card Video Recorder. Setting values: ENABLE, DISABLE 32 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Date/Time screen ① ② ⑤ ④③ (See "Date/Time," page 86.) Time Zone Switch to Night View at Set the time zone. Set the time when Day mode is changed to Night mode. Setting values: Hawaii Standard Time Yukon Standard Time Yukon Daylight Saving Time Pacific Standard Time Pacific Daylight Saving Time Mountain Standard Time Mountain Daylight Saving Time Central Standard Time Central Daylight Saving Time Eastern Standard Time Eastern Daylight Saving Time Atlantic Standard Time Atlantic Daylight Saving Time Asia Tokyo Setting range: 00:00:00 AM-11:59:59 PM Note Displayed time (12/24-hour system) depends on the setting on your PC. Date/Time Style Set the display pattern of date and time. Setting values: ISO, USA Day/Night View Auto Switch Select if Day and Auto Switch Night views are automatically switched or not. When a check mark is placed in the box, Day/Night views are switched automatically. Switch to Day View at Set the time when Night mode is changed to Day mode. Setting range: 00:00:00 AM-11:59:59 PM 33 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) File Transfer screen ① ② ③ ④ (See "File Transfer," page 87.) Upload ⓐ Certification ⓑ ⓐ System Name Set the system name of the Memory Card Video Recorder within 50 characters. When the Recorder directly communicates with the Back-End system, the communications is enabled only when the name set here and that registered in the Back-End system are the same. Auto Upload is Enabled Automatic uploading is enabled when a check mark is placed in the box. Server IP Address for Manual Upload Set the IP address of the Back-End server for manual uploading. Folder ⓐ Export/DVD Burn Snapshot To ⓐ Assign a folder to which snapshot files are to be stored. The method to delete videos on the recorder Select how to delete video files from the Memory Card Video Recorder after data exporting or DVD burning. Setting values: Force, Confirmation Exporting from the Front-End Application is not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. 34 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Network screen ① ② ③ ④ Recorder (PC LAN) (See "Network," page 89.) Streaming ⓐ ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ ⓓ DHCP ⓑ Set if the LAN port on the Memory Card Video Recorder that is used for connection of the FrontEnd application is to operate as a DHCP server or not. ⓒ IP Address list Setting values: OFF, Server1, Server2, Server3, Server4 Set the IP Addresses of the Back-End server for streaming. Up to 5 IP addresses can be registered. The Front-End application periodically sends packets to these IP addresses. The Back-End server recognizes the sender of the received packets as a streaming target. A Front-End application can connect with a single Back-End server at a time. IP Address Set the IP address for the LAN port on the Memory Card Video Recorder that is used for connection of the Front-End application. This setting is enabled when DHCP is set to OFF. Subnet Mask Alert Streaming Set the subnet mask for the LAN port on the Memory Card Video Recorder that is used for connection of the Front-End application. This setting is enabled when DHCP is set to OFF. If a check mark is placed in the box, when streaming is in progress in the Back-End application, that is displayed on the screen. Resolution Gateway Streaming is not available at present. Upgrading Set the resolution of the video in streaming. is scheduled for the future. Setting values: QCIF (176x112), CIF (352x240) Set the gateway for the LAN port on the Memory Card Video Recorder that is used for connection of the Front-End application. 35 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Recorder (UPLOAD LAN) ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ Recorder (USB WIRELESS LAN) ⓓ ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ ⓓ ⓗ ⓘ The settings for the wired LAN port on the Memory Card Video Recorder that is used for connection of the Back-End application can be performed. ⓔ DHCP Select if the IP address for the wired LAN port on the Memory Card Video Recorder will be obtained from the DHCP server or not. ⓕ ⓖ The settings for the USB wireless LAN port on the Memory Card Video Recorder that is used for connection of the Back-End application can be performed. Setting values: OFF, Client DHCP IP Address Select if the IP address for the USB wireless LAN port on the Memory Card Video Recorder will be obtained from the DHCP server or not. Set the IP address. This setting is enabled when DHCP is set to OFF. Subnet Mask Setting values: OFF, Client Set the subnet mask. This setting is enabled when DHCP is set to OFF. IP Address Set the IP address. This setting is enabled when DHCP is set to OFF. Gateway Set the default gateway. This setting is enabled when DHCP is set to OFF. Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask. This setting is enabled when DHCP is set to OFF. Gateway Set the default gateway. This setting is enabled when DHCP is set to OFF. AP Priority Set the priority of connections to the access points. Setting values: AP Highest, Random SSID List For displaying the SSIDs for the access points. Up to 10 SSIDs are displayed. Property button For editing data of the access point selected in the SSID List. Click to display the Access Point Setting screen. (See "Access Point Setting screen," page 37.) Move Up button For raising the priority of the connection order for access points. Move Down button For lowering the priority of the connection order for access points. 36 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Access Point Setting screen ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ ⓓ ⓔ ⓕ ⓖ Access Point Select if the access point settings are enabled or not. Setting values: ENABLE, DISABLE SSID Set the SSID for the wireless LAN module connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder. Security Set the encryption method for the wireless LAN module connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder. Setting values: WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK, NONE Network Key Set the network key for the wireless LAN module connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder when Security is set to WEP or WPA. Key Index Set the network key index for the wireless LAN module connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder when Security is set to WEP. Setting values: 1, 2, 3, 4 OK button For registering the settings to the SSID list. Cancel button For canceling the settings. 37 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Operation screen ① ⑥ ② ⑦ ③ ⑧ ④ ⑨ ⑤ (See "Operation," page 92.) Synchronize Time button For synchronizing the clock of the Memory Card Video Recorder with that of the PC. Version Up button For updating the firmware of the Memory Card Video Recorder. Format button For formatting all SDHC Memory Cards loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder. Delete All Files button For deleting all video files stored in the SDHC Memory Cards loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder. Clear Officer Information button For deleting the data for Officer1, Officer2, VehicleID, Area, Unit, Agency, and Shift from the Memory Card Video Recorder. Factory Default button For initializing the current setting data of the Memory Card Video Recorder and the Front-End application. Setting Copy button For exporting the current setting data of the Memory Card Video Recorder and the FrontEnd application to external media, such as a USB memory device. Setting Retrieval button For copying back the setting data that have been exported to the external media with the Setting Copy function onto the Memory Card Video Recorder and the Front-End application. Service Log button The operation log of the Memory Card Video Recorder can be exported to external media. 38 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Embedded OSD screen ① ② Embedded OSD Item (See "Embedded OSD," page 97.) Embedded OSD ⓐ ⓑ ⓐ ⓒ ⓑ ⓒ Time Select if time is displayed as an Embedded OSD. Setting values: ON, OFF Main Select if the Embedded OSD is displayed on the main video or not. Trigger Select if trigger indications are to be displayed as Embedded OSD. Setting values: ON, OFF Setting values: ON, OFF Sub Select if the Embedded OSD is displayed on the sub video or not. VehicleID@Area Select if the vehicle ID and area are to be displayed as Embedded OSD. Setting values: ON, OFF Setting values: ON, OFF Display Position Set the Embedded OSD display position. Setting values: Upper-Left, Upper-Right, Bottom-Left, Bottom-Right 39 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Radar/GPS screen ① ② ③ Baud Rate[bps] (See "Radar/GPS," page 98.) The baud rate of the serial communication is displayed when a radar gun is connected. Radar Bit Length[bit] ⓐ The bit length of the serial communication is displayed when a radar gun is connected. ⓑ Stop Bit[bit] ⓒ ⓓ The stop bit length of the serial communication is displayed when a radar gun is connected. ⓔ Parity ⓕ The parity of the serial communication is displayed when a radar gun is connected. ⓖ Connection of Radar Select if a radar gun is connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder or not. Setting values: Recorder, OFF Model Select Select the model name of the connected radar gun from the drop-down list. Setting values: ProLaser3, STALKER_DUAL, GOLDEN_EAGLE_II Register Radar button For registering the radar gun library that has been stored in a USB memory device to the Memory Card Video Recorder. 40 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) GPS Rec Start Information ⓐ ⓐ ⓑ Speed Unit Select the speed unit. Connection of GPS Setting values: MPH, km/h Select if the GPS is connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder or not. Setting values: Recorder, OFF Collection Time[s] Select an interval of collecting data from the GPS. Setting values: 1, 2, 5, 10 seconds 41 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Rec/Play screen ① ② ④ ⑤ ⑥ Intermittent Rec (See "Rec/Play," page 101.) Select if the intermittent recording mode is enabled or not. Rec ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ ⓓ ③ Setting values: ON, OFF ⓔ ⓕ ⓖ ⓗ ⓘ ⓙ Loop Rec Select if the loop recording mode is enabled or not. Setting values: ON, OFF Rule of Filename Select the time system to be used in the video filename that is recorded the Memory Card Video Recorder. PreRec Time(Video)[s] Setting values: World Time, Local Time Select the pre-recording time for video. Power On Rec Setting values: 0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 seconds Select if recording is started when the Memory Card Video Recorder is turned on. PostRec Time(Video)[s] Setting values: ON, OFF Select the post-recording time for video. Setting values: 0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 seconds Record sound Select if a beep sounds every minute during recording. PreRec Time(Audio)[s] Select the pre-recording time for audio. Setting values: ON, OFF Setting values: 0, 3, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 seconds PostRec Time(Audio)[s] Select the post-recording time for audio. Setting values: 0, 3, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 seconds Rec Continue Time[min] Select the recording duration. Setting values: Continue, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60, 90 minutes 42 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Auto Power OFF Classify ⓐ ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ ⓓ ⓑ Power Off Time[min] Select the time required from the ACC is turned off up to the Memory Card Video Recorder is turned off. Classify Tag List Setting values: 0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 minutes, After Upload The names of the registered classify tags are displayed. Up to 50 classify tags can be registered. Apply To Force Classify When Power Off Time is set to After Upload, select which one's uploading is to be observed. Set if the user is forced to add classify information at the end of recording. Setting values: APPLICATION ONLY, LAPTOP ONLY, APPLICATION AND LAPTOP Setting values: DISABLE, ENABLE, FORCE GPO Action Specified When Power Off Time is set to After Upload, select which action is to be taken by the subject (s) after uploading is completed. ⓐ Setting values: Setting values depend on the setting of Apply To. APPLICATION ONLY: Close LAPTOP ONLY: Lock Stand by APPLICATION AND LAPTOP: Lock, Log off, Shutdown, Stand by GPO1 Signal, GPO2 Signal, GPO3 Signal Select if the recording and recording error statuses are output to GPO 1, 2, and 3. Timeout[s] Setting values: When Power Off Time is set to After Upload, select the time required from the specified action is taken till the Memory Card Video Recorder is turned off. GPO1 Signal, GPO2 Signal: OFF, REC, ERROR, REC+ERROR Setting values: 30, 60, 90, 120 seconds GPO3 Signal: OFF, REC Note Note When the vehicle’s ignition switch is set to ACC-OFF with Upload Mode on the File Transfer screen in Config setup set to MANUAL and Power Off Time on the Rec/Play screen set to AUTO, uploading will start automatically. The functions of GPO1, GPO2, and GPO3 can be changed with settings. GPO4 always outputs the power status of the recorder, and has no setting. 43 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Init Settings after power ON Storage Capacity Warning ⓐ ⓐ ⓑ ⓑ Remaining Recordable Time[min] Init Preset Select A warning sounds when the remaining recordable time becomes shorter than the value set here. Select a preset applied when the Memory Card Video Recorder is turned on. Setting values: 30, 60, 90 (minutes) Setting values: Preset1, Preset2, Preset3, LAST Warning sound Init Video Out1 Select if a short beep is to sound twice every 30 seconds when the remaining recordable time becomes shorter than the set value. Select a signal to be output from the [VIDEO OUT 1] connector of the Memory Card Video Recorder when it is turned on. Setting values: ON, OFF Setting values: CAM1, CAM3, Video Out2, LAST 44 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Registration screen ① ② ③ (See "Registration," page 105.) Meta Definition ⓐ User Settings ⓑ ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ ⓒ Allow Guest Login Select if login of a user who has not been registered in the Back-End server or the Memory Card Video Recorder is permitted or not. Meta Definition Select the type of meta definition to be registered to the Memory Card Video Recorder. Setting values: Administrator, Officer, Classify, Agency, Unit, Shift, Area, VehicleID Setting values: ON, OFF Login using your operating system login When set to ON, if the current login user name to the PC is the same as that to the Front-End application, the login screen with the password entered will be displayed. Load button For loading data specified at Meta Definition from the USB memory device and registering the data to the Memory Card Video Recorder. Setting values: ON, OFF Meta Definition list The meta definition data loaded from the USB memory device are displayed on this list. Clear User Information on Recorder when logout Select if the user information of the Memory Card Video Recorder is deleted upon logoff. Setting values: ON, OFF 45 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Limited Operation ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ Disable Operation for Set the operation prohibited by a user. Setting values: STOP, OFF Simple Operation Mode Only When set to ON, a user can use only Simple Operation mode. Regardless of this setting, the administrator can use both Simple Operation mode and Full Operation mode. The default setting is OFF. Setting values: ON, OFF Export/DVD Burn Operation Set if export and DVD burn is permitted by a user. Setting values: ENABLE, DISABLE Exporting from the Front-End Application is not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. 46 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Service screen ⑨ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ① ② ③ ④ (See "Service," page 109.) Recorder Operating Time[h] Recorder Serial No. The total operation time of the Memory Card Video Recorder is displayed. The serial number of the Memory Card Video Recorder is displayed. FAN Operating Time[h] Note The total operation time of the fan is displayed. When the AG-CPD15P or AG-CPD10CRUP Memory Card Video Recorder is used, the BIOS Creation Date is displayed to show the date and time when BIOS was created. Control Panel Operating Time[h] The total operation time of the Remote Control Panel is displayed. CAM1 Operation Time[h] The total operation time of the color camera is displayed. Recorder Version The version of the firmware for the Memory Card Video Recorder is displayed. Microcontroller Version The version of the Microcontroller is displayed. Control Panel Version The version of the remote control panel is displayed. Application Version The version of the Front-End application is displayed. 47 Description of the Screen Displays (continued) Triggers screen ① ② ③④ (See "Triggers," page 110.) Detection Trigger Set if the GPI trigger function is used or not. Select the condition for a GPI trigger to action. Setting values: ON, OFF Setting values:Low, High, Both, Level High, Level Low Trigger1- Trigger16 ⓐ ⓑ OFF, 1, 2, . . . 200 ⓒ ⓓ Display Select a trigger code that is to be displayed on a video. Setting values: A to Z, –, OFF Name Specify the name of a GPI trigger with up to 15 characters. Next button Action For displaying the Setup screens for Trigger9 to Trigger16. Select the action of a GPI trigger. Setting values: NONE, REC, STOP, AUTOZOOM, CAM1LED, Preset1, Preset2, Preset3, Preset1Rec, Preset2Rec, Preset3Rec, AUDIO2ON, AUDIO2MUTE Prev button For displaying the Setup screens for Trigger1 to Trigger8. TGT(REC), TGT(P1REC), TGT(P2REC), TGT(P3REC), OWN(REC), OWN(P1REC), OWN(P2REC), OWN(P3REC) Note TGT and OWN can be set to either Trigger 15 or Trigger 16, but not to both of them. 48 Operations Startup and Termination Option settings If data for the Option items have already been registered on the list, select options from the dropdown lists. If no data have been registered on the list, enter the necessary data. Starting up 1. Set Officer 2 in the same manner as with Officer 1, if necessary. A user named "Arbitrator" and having the password "admin" have been registered as default. When you start the Front-End Application for the first time after purchasing, the registered name is displayed in Officer1. 2. Set the vehicle ID in Vehicle ID. 3. Set the area in Area. 1. Turn on the PC and the Memory Card Video Recorder. 4. Set the unit in Unit. 5. Set the police agency in Agency. 2. Click on the Front-End application icon on the desktop. 6. Set the shiftwork pattern in Shift. 7. Click on [OK]. The Login screen is displayed. If the meta definition data in which registered officers data are included are loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder, the ID(s) and the name(s) will be displayed. Note If remote updating is being processed, the processing screen may be displayed. 3. If the meta definition data are loaded, select a user ID from the dropdown list of Officer 1. The name for Officer 1 is displayed. If the meta definition data are not loaded, enter the user ID and name. 4. Enter the password. 5. Click on [OK]. The Main screen in Live mode is displayed. 49 Operations (continued) Restarting Terminating 1. Click on the Close button on the screen. 1. Click on the Close button on the screen. 2. Click on [Logout]. 2. Click on [Exit]. The Shutdown screen is displayed. The Shutdown screen is displayed. This software is terminated. The Login screen is displayed. 3. Perform the necessary settings. (See "Starting up," page 49.) This software restarts, and the Main screen in Live mode will be displayed. 50 Operations (continued) Switching and Adjusting Display Mode Simple Operation mode Switching Full/Simple Operation mode Full Operation mode, in which all the functions are available, and Simple Operation mode, in which available functions are limited are provided. These two modes can be switched, using the Full/Simple Operation mode switch button. Note Camera control button If you click on [ ] button, the Camera1 tab is If "Simple Operation Mode Only" is set to ON in the Registration screen in Administrator Setup, a user cannot use Full Operation mode. (See "Limited Operation," page 108.) displayed. Full Operation mode 51 Operations (continued) Switching the QVGA and VGA sizes In Full Operation mode, either of the QVGA or VGA display size can be selected, using the QVGA or VGA switch button. QVGA display VGA display 52 Operations (continued) Switching the Main video and Sub video 4 sub-video display in QUAD size With the QVGA size Full Operation mode screen, either 1-screen or 2-screen display can be selected. 1-screen display 4 sub-video display in PANORAMA size With 1-screen display, either the main or sub video is displayed. Each click on the Main/Sub video switch button changes the main and sub videos alternately. 2-screen display With 2-screen display, the main and sub videos are simultaneously displayed. On the sub-video screen, 1 video or 4 videos can be displayed. The 4 videos can be displayed in either QUAD or PANORAMA size. The settings for the cameras allocation and display pattern in the 2-screen display can be performed on the Allocation (Video/Audio) screen in Administrator Setup. Three display pattern settings--Preset 1, Preset 2, and Preset 3--are available. Use the Preset switch button for setting. (See "Preset Settings," page 81.) 1 sub-video display 53 Operations (continued) Switching Day and Night modes Automatic switching of Day/Night modes On the Date/Time screen in Administrator Setup, place a check mark in the box for Day/Night View Auto Switch. The Day and Night modes are automatically switched at a specified time. (See "Day/Night View," page 86.) The screen image can be switched between Day mode and Night mode. Click on [Day/Night]. Each click on this button changes the screen between Day and Night modes. Day mode Night mode The entire screen will become darker in Night mode. 54 Operations (continued) Adjusting image brightness Click on [Brightness adjustment]. The current brightness level will be displayed. You can adjust the brightness of the entire display. Clicking on [▲] button makes the video display brighter, and clicking on [▼] button makes it darker. 55 Operations (continued) Viewing a Live Video Making a backlit image easier to view Upon startup of this software, the Main screen is displayed in Live mode. The images currently shot by the cameras can be viewed. The display size can be switched, using the button on the toolbar. (See "Switching and Adjusting Display Mode," page 51.) Zooming in live mode Click on [ ]. The darker part of a backlit image becomes easier to view. Each time this button is clicked, "On" and "Off" are switched alternately. The current setting is displayed on the upper part of the button. Normally, set it to "Off." Click on [Auto Zoom]. The camera zooms into the target magnification, stops for a while, then zooms out to the preset end magnification. If the camera is at a zoom position with a larger magnification than the target magnification when this button is clicked, the camera zooms out to the target magnification first. 56 Operations (continued) Making a dark image easier to view Checking audio If a live video is displayed without sound, you can check sound with the following procedures. 1. Click on the A/V tab. 2. Hold [Test] pressed. While this button is held pressed, sound of the corresponding audio channel can be heard. Click on [IR]. Note A dark video image becomes easier to view with infrared imaging. Each time this button is clicked, "Auto," "On," and "Off" are switched. The current setting is displayed on the upper part of the button. Normally, set it to "Auto." Depending on the audio setting, large sound may be kept output. In such a case, lower the audio volume. For users of Windows Vista If the [Test] button does not function smoothly, it may be improved by disabling “Press and hold”. Auto: Automatically changes IR mode depending on ambient brightness. On: Sets IR mode to On. 1. Click on [Start]. Off: Sets IR mode to Off. 2. Select Control Panel. 3. Double-click on Pen and Input Devices. Note 4. Select the Touch tab. You can make a video image further brighter with image enhancing. (See "Compensating image brightness," page 58.) 5. Select “Press and hold” in Touch action. 6. Click on [Setting]. 7. Uncheck the “Enable press and hold for right-clicking”. 8. Click on [OK]. 57 Operations (continued) Compensating image brightness You can adjust the brightness of dark video parts in the main video. 1. Click on the A/V tab. 2. Click on [ Enhance. ] or [ ] of Video Image Off: No video image enhancing Low: Low video image enhancing High: High video image enhancing 58 Operations (continued) Recording Setting the classify information The Classify input screen is displayed when you click on the [STOP] button if the following settings are made on the Rec/Play screen in Administrator Setup and the classify tags have been registered in the Front-End application or the Memory Card Video Recorder: • Setting of Force Classify: FORCE or ENABLE (See "Classify," page 104.) • Setting of Loop Rec: OFF (See "Rec," page 101.) You can record not only the main video, but also the main and sub videos simultaneously. As sub videos, video signals from one camera, as well as those from 4 cameras, can be recorded in QUAD or PANORAMA size. (See "Switching and Adjusting Display Mode," page 51.) Starting and stopping recording 1. Select a classify tag from the dropdown list. 2. Enter a note for classify information in the Note field. 3. Click on [OK]. Starting recording To close the screen without entering classify information Click on [REC]. The [REC] lamp on the color camera will light. While recording, "REC" is indicated on the display, and a red frame appears around the video. You can close the Classify screen without entering classify information if Force Classify is set to ENABLE. Click on [Cancel]. Then the classify information is not entered. Note It is possible to disable the [REC] lamp. (See "Turning off the [REC] lamp of the color camera during recording," page 61.) To start recording upon power-on Recording starts upon power-on if PowerOn Rec is set to ON on the Rec/Play screen in Administrator Setup. (See "Rec," page 101.) To stop recording Click on [STOP]. Recording stops. 59 Operations (continued) Zooming in record mode Focusing Zooming can be controlled with the [Zoom] button on the Camera1 tab. Focusing can be controlled with the [Focus] button on the Camera1 tab. To zoom out Automatic adjustment Hold the [W] button pressed. Click on [Auto]. Release the button when the zoomed image of your preference is displayed. With the automatic focus function, focusing is performed automatically. To zoom in Manual adjustment If the target is out of focus with the automatic focus function, use manual zooming. Hold the [T] button pressed. Release the button when the zoomed image of your preference is displayed. To focus on a distant object Hold the [Far] button pressed until the target is in focus. To focus on a object nearby Hold the [Near] button pressed until the target is in focus. 60 Operations (continued) Adjusting image brightness in record mode Turning off the [REC] lamp of the color camera during recording The brightness can be adjusted with the [Auto Exposure] button on the Camera1 tab. Normally, leave it set to "0." The [REC] lamp on the color camera will be lit during recording. You can make this lamp unlit at any time. Click on the [Camera1 LED] button on the Camera1 tab to set it to "OFF." This makes the REC lamp always unlit. To enable lighting of the REC LED, click on the Camera1 LED button to set it to "ON." To make an image brighter Click on [+]. To make an image darker Click on [-]. 61 Operations (continued) Turning audio recording On or Off LPR setting The LPR tab is displayed when Init LPR Mode is set to ENABLE on the Camera1 screen in Administrator Setup. The shutter speed and zoom can be set on the LPR tab. (See "Init Camera1 Settings after power ON," page 84.) Setting the shutter speed Set a shutter speed to capture sharp video of fastmoving subjects. Recording of each audio channel can be turned on or off with the [1], [2], [3], and [4] buttons on the A/V tab. Click on an audio channel button you wish to set. The setting is displayed on the upper part of the button. : The audio channel signal is recorded. : The audio channel signal is not recorded. Turning recording of the audio channel 2 On or Off 1. Click on [LPR] or [Patrol]. 2. Set the shutter speed using Shutter Speed [◄] or [►]. Setting values in Patrol mode: Auto, 1/100, 1/500, 1/1000 Setting values in LPR mode: Auto, 1/500, 1/1000 The set value is displayed at the center display. Set the shutter speed, according to the subject. Note If recording is started by a recording trigger signal during License Plate Recognition mode, the shutter speed will automatically set to Auto. If recording stop conditions are met, the shutter speed will automatically return to the value set in Step 2 above. Click on [Audio 2]. Each time the button is clicked, recording of the audio channel 2 is turned On or Off. The current setting is indicated on the upper part of the button. : The audio channel 2 signal is recorded. : The audio channel 2 signal is not recorded. 62 Operations (continued) Adding bookmarks in record mode Setting the zoom The zoom magnification of the camera can be set in the range of ×1.0 to ×22.0. A bookmark can be added to a file that is being recorded to mark it for playback. 1. Click on [LPR] or [Patrol]. 2. Click on [-] or [+] to set the zoom value. Clicking on [+] increases the magnification, and [-] decreases it. The magnitude of increasing/ decreasing amount varies depending on the zoom magnification. The zoom range x1.0 to x3.0: increases/ decreases by x0.1 The zoom range x3.0 to x5.0: increases/ decreases by x0.2 The zoom range x5.0 to x10.0: increases/ decreases by x0.5 The zoom range x10.0 to x22.0: increases/ decreases by x1.0 The set value is displayed at the center display. Click on [Bookmark]. A bookmark is added and stored. Notes • Bookmarks can be added with a minimum interval of 2 seconds. • A bookmark cannot be entered until about 2 seconds after recording starts. • It is possible to move the playback location to a bookmark position during playback. • Bookmarks can also be added during playback. (See "Adding bookmarks in archive mode," page 69.) Note If recording is started by a recording trigger signal during License Plate Recognition mode, the zoom setting will automatically set to [Patrol]. If recording stop conditions are met, the zoom setting will automatically return to [LPR]. 63 Operations (continued) Creating a snapshot picture in record mode Click on [ ]. A snapshot picture at the current time will be stored in the preset location. 64 Operations (continued) Playback in Archive Mode Playback The video signals recorded in the Memory Card Video Recorder can be played back in Archive mode. Click on [Archive] on the toolbar. The Main screen in Archive mode is displayed. 1. Select a file you wish to play back from the file list. 2. Click on [ ] button. Playback of the selected file starts. You can also start playback by double-clicking on a file you wish to play back. To pause playback Click on [ ]. Playback pauses. Playback restarts if you click on the button again. 65 Operations (continued) Skip playback You can skip to various playback locations. Skip forward/Frame forward playback Click on [ ] or [ ]. If the button is clicked during playback, fast forward, or fast rewind Playback from the beginning of the next file on the file list will start. If the button is clicked during pause An image one frame after the current frame will be displayed. Skip back/Frame rewind playback Click on [ ] or [ ]. If the button is clicked during playback If the button is clicked within 5 seconds after playback starts, playback of the file before the currently played back one will start from the beginning. If the button is clicked after more than 5 seconds after playback starts, playback of the current file will start from the beginning. If the button is clicked during fast forward or fast rewind Playback of the file before the currently played back one will start from the beginning. If the button is clicked during pause An image one frame before the current frame will be displayed. 66 Operations (continued) Fast rewind, fast forward, and slow playback Fast rewind playback and slow reverse playback Click on [ ] or [ ]. If the button is clicked during playback Fast rewind playback starts. Each time this button is clicked, fast rewind playback speed changes among x2, x4, and x20. At the beginning of the file, playback pauses. If the button is clicked during pause Slow reverse playback starts. Each time this button is clicked, slow reverse playback speed changes between 1/2 and 1/4. At the beginning of the file, playback pauses. Notes • If [ ] is clicked during fast rewind, normal playback starts. The indication for the fast rewind button becomes [x2]. • If [ ] is clicked during slow reverse playback, playback pauses. The indication for the slow reverse playback button becomes [1/2]. You can change playback speeds. Fast forward playback and slow playback Click on [ ] or [ ]. If the button is clicked during playback Fast forward playback starts. Each time this button is clicked, fast forward playback speed changes among x2, x4, and x20. At the end of the file, playback pauses. If the button is clicked during pause Slow playback starts. Each time this button is clicked, slow playback speed changes between 1/2 and 1/4. At the end of the file, playback pauses. Notes • If [ ] is clicked during fast forward, normal playback starts. The indication for the fast forward button becomes [x2]. • If [ ] is clicked during slow playback, playback pauses. The indication for the slow playback button becomes [1/2]. 67 Operations (continued) Quick replay Turning playback sound On or Off Click on [ 1. Click on the Audio tab to open. ]. Playback from a location 7 seconds before the button is clicked starts. If this button is clicked within 7 seconds from the beginning of a file, playback starts from the beginning of the file. 2. Click on an audio channel button you wish to set. Each time this button is clicked, On and Off are switched alternately. The current setting is displayed on the upper part of the button. : Playback sound On : Playback sound Off 68 Operations (continued) Creating classify information Adding bookmarks in archive mode Click on [Classify] during playback. A bookmark can be added to a file whose playback, pause, or slow playback is in progress. Playback pauses, and classify information is created. The Classify tab in the Property section is displayed. (See "Classify information," page 73.) Click on [Bookmark] at a location you wish to add a bookmark. During pause, a bookmark is added to the currently paused position. During playback or slow playback, it pauses. A bookmark is added to that position, then playback or slow playback resumes. Notes • Classify information cannot be created during fast forward or fast rewind. • The [Classify] button is not available if no classify tag has been registered. Notes • Bookmarks can be added with a minimum interval of 2 seconds. • A bookmark cannot be added during fast forward or fast rewind. • You can edit bookmarks. (See "Bookmark information," page 73.) 69 Operations (continued) Creating a snapshot picture in archive mode Click on [ ]. A snapshot picture at the current time will be stored in the preset location. You can edit the note for snapshots. (See "Snapshot information," page 72.) 70 Operations (continued) Displaying Information Officer information (Officers) If the Officers tab is clicked on the Main screen, officer information that is registered in the Memory Card Video Recorder or written in the meta file will be displayed. Meta Information (Info) If the Info tab is clicked on the Main screen, meta information will be displayed. Officer information The officer IDs and first, middle, and last names for Officer 1 and Officer 2 are displayed in the corresponding fields. GPS Information In the GPS information section, the current location and vehicle speed data obtained from the GPS are displayed. Shift information Data of shiftwork pattern for officers are displayed. SPD: Vehicle speed Vehicle ID: Vehicle ID LAT: Latitude Area: Area LON: Longitude Shift: Shiftwork pattern Unit: Unit Radar information In the Radar information section, the speeds of your vehicle and target vehicle that are measured by the radar gun are displayed. Agency: Police agency OWN: Speed of your vehicle TGT: Speed of the target vehicle TGT (setting): A trigger is output if the speed of the target vehicle exceeds the set value. Trigger information In the Trigger information section, the GPI input status is displayed. 71 Operations (continued) Status information (Status) Snapshot information If the Status tab is clicked on the Main screen, status information will be displayed. If the Snapshot tab is clicked on the Main screen, snapshot information of the selected video file will be displayed. You can display and edit an assigned snapshot. SDHC Capacity The remaining duration of the SDHC Memory Cards loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder is displayed. The remaining recordable time with the current setting will be displayed in "Hour:Minute" in the Time Remaining field. To display a snapshot picture Select a snapshot you wish to display from the Snapshot List. The selected snapshot is displayed in the Video Display Section in Pause mode. SDHC Editing a note The following statuses of the SDHC Memory Card that is currently used are displayed. You can edit the note for a snapshot during pause at a snapshot position. Normal 1. Edit the note in the Note field. Full Capacity 2. Click on [Apply]. The note for the selected snapshot will be updated. Unsupported Canceling editing Writing prohibited Click on [Cancel] before clicking on [Apply]. Unformatted Note Update card If no note is edited, the [Apply] and [Cancel] buttons are not available. Card error Uninsertion Attaching a snapshot to e-mail 1. Select an image file you wish to attach to e-mail from the Snapshot List. In Live mode: The card to be used for next recording is enclosed with an amber frame. 2. Click on [E-Mail]. The mailer starts. In Archive mode: The card that stores video signals being played back is enclosed with an amber frame. Notes Status • The [E-Mail] button is disabled if no snapshot is selected. • The latest snapshot will be attached to e-mail during Live mode. Data for the video file that is currently displayed are displayed. In Live mode: If an error is generated, its content is displayed. If the Status tab is not displayed when an error is generated, a warning mark will be added on the tab. In Archive mode: The recording date and time and playback duration of the selected video file are displayed. 72 Operations (continued) Bookmark information Classify information (Classify/Case) If the Bookmark tab is clicked on the Main screen, bookmark information will be displayed. It is possible to move to a desired bookmark position or edit a note. If the Classify tab is clicked on the Main screen, classify information will be displayed. It is possible to move to a desired classify information item position or edit classify information or a note. To move to a desired bookmark position To move to a desired classify information item position Select a bookmark from the Bookmark List. The unit moves to the selected bookmark position then pauses. Select a classify information item from the Classify List. The unit moves to the selected classify information item position then pauses. Editing a note You can edit the note for a bookmark during pause at a bookmark position. Editing classify information 1. Edit the note in the Note field. You can edit the classify information displayed in the Classify tag during pause at a classify information position. 2. Click on [Apply]. The note will be updated with the edited information. 1. Enter a case file number in the Case File Number field. Canceling editing Click on [Cancel] before clicking on [Apply]. 2. Select a classify tag from the dropdown list. Note 3. Edit the note in the Note field. 4. Click on [Apply]. If no note is edited, the [Apply] and [Cancel] buttons are not available. The classify information will be updated with the edited information. Canceling editing Click on [Cancel] before clicking on [Apply]. Notes • If none of Case File Number, Classify Tag, or note is edited, the [Apply] and [Cancel] buttons are not available. • A new case file number is created in the database when a video file is uploaded to the Back-End server. If the same case file number already exists in the database, that case file will be associated with the video file. 73 Operations (continued) Uploading Files Automatic uploading Place a check mark in the "Auto Upload is Enabled" box on the File Transfer screen in Administrator Setup. When a UDP packet from the Back-End server is received, automatic uploading starts. (See "Upload," page 87.) Video data recorded in the Memory Card Video Recorder can be uploaded to the Back-End server. The meta-information and bookmark information attached to the video are also uploaded. Uploaded data are erased from the Memory Card Video Recorder. Automatic uploading of video files is also possible. Note The videos stored on the Memory Card Video Recorder can be directly uploaded to the Back-End server by connecting the Back-End server and the Recorder directly. If uploading competes with that via the FrontEnd Application, direct uploading takes priority. 1. Click on [Upload] on the toolbar. The Upload screen is displayed. 2. Click on [Start]. Uploading starts. The progress is displayed on the File bar and Total bar. The [Upload] lamp on the toolbar will be lit during uploading. When uploading is completed, “It finished uploading the file.” is displayed in the Comment field. To cancel uploading. Click on [Cancel]. If an error is generated The corresponding filename and one of the following error messages will be displayed in the Comment field. Take necessary measures. •C ommunication with the Recorder failed. •N o free space on the PC Note If “Communication with the Recorder failed.” appears, set the correct IP address on the File Transfer screen. 74 Operations (continued) Exporting Files If an error is generated The corresponding filename and one of the following error messages will be displayed in the Comment field. •C ommunication with the Recorder failed. •N o file found •N o free space on the PC Take necessary measures. Video data recorded in the Memory Card Video Recorder can be exported to the hard disk of a PC or removable media. As the video data are recorded in special format, they can only be played back in the dedicated player application. The dedicated player application can be exported together with video data. You can set in Administrator Setup so that exported video data are automatically deleted from the Memory Card Video Recorder. (See "Export/DVD Burn," page 87.) 1. Click on [Export] on the toolbar. The Export screen is displayed. 2. To export the dedicated player application together, place a check mark in the [With AV Viewer] box. 3. Click on [Start]. The folder selection dialog box appears. 4. Select an empty folder or make a new folder, and click on [OK]. Exporting starts. The progress is displayed on the File bar and Total bar. If the Password input screen is displayed The Password input screen is displayed when the [Start] button is clicked in Step 3 if the current user is not the administrator and deletion of video data after export is set. Enter the password then click on [OK]. Exporting starts. To cancel exporting Click on [Cancel]. Exporting from the Front-End Application is not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. 75 Operations (continued) Creating a DVD 4. Preview the video to be exported on the Preview screen. A video file to be previewed can be selected by clicking on the [|<] or [>|] button. The top of the Main or Sub video is displayed. The tag specified by the Embedded OSD Setting is displayed as an OSD. Video data recorded in the Memory Card Video Recorder can be output in DVD-Video format for recording on a DVD. You can set in Administrator Setup so that output video data are automatically deleted from the Memory Card Video Recorder. (See "Export/DVD Burn," page 87.) Note The brightness of the preview video on the Embedded OSD setting screen is fixed independent of the Day/Night View setting on the Day/Time screen. 1. Click on [DVD Burn] on the toolbar. The DVD Burn screen is displayed. 5. Perform the Embedded OSD, video output and audio output settings. Position Select the display position. Item Auto Description The Embedded OSD is displayed so that it does not overlap the position of the Embedded OSD setting of the Meta file. Default setting. Upper left The Embedded OSD is displayed on the upper left. 2. Place a check mark in the box for the file(s) to be output in the List. Lower left The Embedded OSD is displayed on the lower left. 3. Click on [Start]. Tag Select the tags to be set as an Embedded OSD. DVD Drive Set the directory path of the DVD drive. Video Select the video to be output. Either the main or sub video can be selected. Main: Main video Sub: Sub video Duration: Total playback time of the selected video files Audio Select audio channels. The Embedded OSD setting screen is displayed. Notes If the Password input screen is displayed • A maximum of 13 tags can be set. • If a Time Stamp has been embedded in the video, the Time Stamp of Tag cannot be embedded in the OSD. The Password input screen is displayed when the [Start] button is clicked in Step 3 if the current user is not the administrator and deletion of video data after output is set. Enter the password then click on [OK]. Creation of a DVD starts. Exporting from the Front-End Application is not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. 76 Operations (continued) 6. Click on [Burn]. 7. To verify the DVD disc, click on [OK]. The Embedded OSD setting screen is closed, and the confirmation dialog box is displayed. Note Click on [Yes] to start DVD output. The progress is displayed on the File bar and Total bar. A disc may be ejected on some DVD drive. Reinsert the disc manually, and verify the disc. To cancel outputting Click on [Cancel]. While creating an image, output can be canceled. Note If confirming of data deletion has been set, the confirmation dialog box is displayed. Click on [Yes] to output. When writing to a DVD starts, output cannot be canceled. Note If the file to be output includes main and sub videos and either of them is set to be copied to a DVD, both the main and sub videos are deleted upon DVD burn. If videos are to be output to a rewritable disc, the confirmation dialog box is displayed. Click on [Yes] to overwrite. Copying to a DVD starts. To cancel copying, click on [No]. 77 Operations (continued) Restoring a File Interrupt restoring Click on [Cancel]. If the power for the Memory Card Video Recorder is turned off or a P2 card is removed during recording, the file on the card will be corrupted and cannot be played back. To play the corrupted file, a restoration operation is required. Restore process is interrupted, and the live screen appears. Notes • An interrupted restoration process can be resumed at a later time. • Recording is still available even if there are files in need of restoration. • A recording trigger detected during a restoration process or pressing the [REC] button will interrupt the process and start recording. • Files that must be restored do not appear on the playback file list screen. Make sure to restoration the files beforehand. • Since a seriously corrupted file may not be possible to restore, do not turn off the unit during P2 card access (for example, during recording) and do not remove a P2 card when the [BUSY] lamp is lit or blinking. • The live screen reappears once the file restoration operation completes. Note This function is available when the AG-CPG15P or AGCPD10CRUP is connected. 1. Click on [Restore] on the toolbar. The screen shown below appears. 2. Click on [Start]. Restore process begins. 78 Administrator Setup Basic Operations for the Administrator Setup Screen Setting of items 1. Perform the necessary settings and selections on the displayed setting screen. Opening the Administrator Setup screen 1. Click on [Config] on the toolbar of the Main screen. The Administrator Password input screen is displayed. 2. Click on [Apply]. 2. Enter the password in the Password input box. The changed settings will become valid. Canceling changes Click on [Cancel] before clicking on [Apply]. The changes made are canceled, and the settings before making changes are restored. 3. Reenter the password in the Retype Password box. 4. Click on the item you wish to set up from the Item list on the left. The setting screen for the selected item will be displayed. 79 Administrator Setup (continued) Allocation (Video/Audio) Resolution/RecordRate Connection Camera Select the resolution of the screen and the recording rate. Select an appropriate option for the Main screen from the dropdown list for Main and one for the Sub screen from that for Sub. The options are as shown below: Setting values: D1 HI, D1 STD, D1 10, CIF If either of the Main or Sub Resolution/RecordRec is set to “D1 10”, the other is also set to “D1 10” Set if a camera is connected to each of [CAMERA 1], [2], [3], [4], [5], and [6] connectors on the Memory Card Video Recorder. If the connection is changed, the default settings will be applied to the items in Preset Settings. ON: Connected OFF: Not connected To automatically detect camera connections Click on [Detect]. The cameras connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder will be automatically detected. According to the detected cameras, the default settings will be applied to the items in Preset Settings. 80 Administrator Setup (continued) Preset Settings Note An error message will be displayed in the cases below. • Settings are overlapped. • Preset3 is valid, but nothing has been set for Preset2. • No camera is connected. • A single camera is connected to [CAMERA 4], [CAMERA 5], or [CAMERA 6] connector on the Memory Card Video Recorder. The channel mode (Form) and display pattern (Pattern) of the 6 cameras connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder can be selected. According to the connection status of cameras, selectable options are determined. (See “Camera Connection and Combination of Cameras” on page 141.) Three Presets can be set. Presets1-3 that have been set here can be selected by the Preset switch button on the toolbar. Form Options Pattern Numbers for cameras to be displayed Main Sub 1Channel 1/2/3 - 2Channels 1/2 2/3 4ChannelsQUAD - 1/2/3 6 4 5 4ChannelsPANORAMA - Main 1, SubMain 2, SubMain 3, SubMain 1, Sub 2 Main 1, Sub 3 Main 2, Sub 3 Main -, Sub 1456 Main -, Sub 2456 Main -, Sub 3456 1/2/3 4 6 5 5ChannelsQUAD 1/2/3 2/3 6 4 5 5ChannelsPANORAMA 1/2/3 2/3 4 6 5 Main 1, Sub 2456 Main 1, Sub 3456 Main 2, Sub 3456 Main 3, Sub 2456 When [Apply] is clicked, the settings are registered on the Memory Card Video Recorder. 81 Administrator Setup (continued) Init Audio Rec after power ON (Allocation) Audio In Select Set the audio recording status upon startup of the Memory Card Video Recorder. The setting will be applied to all four audio channels. ON: Recording Select the audio connected to each of [AUDIO IN 1], [2], [3], and [4] connectors on the Memory Card Video Recorder. OFF: Not recording LAST: The setting upon the last power-off will be restored. If the Memory Card Video Recorder is not turned off properly, the setting data upon power-off may not be stored properly. Mic: Microphone Wireless Mic: Wireless microphone Off: No audio input 82 Administrator Setup (continued) Camera1 Camera1 Auto Zoom Time[s] Set the keeping time of the maximum zoom magnification during automatic zooming. Perform the settings for the color camera that is connected to the [CAMERA 1] connector on the Memory Card Video Recorder. Setting values: 3, 5, 8 (seconds) Auto Zoom End Position Set the automatic zooming end magnification position. Setting values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15, 22, LAST Zoom Limit Set the maximum zoom magnification. Setting values: 22, 220 AGC Level Set the gain level for camera input. LOW: Low MID: Middle HIGH: High OFF: No setting IR Level Flip Select the automatic switching level of infrared imaging when the IR function is set to Auto. Set if vertical flipping of the camera output image will be performed or not. LOW: Low level ON: Flipped HIGH: High level OFF: Not flipped IR time[s] Select the time required for detecting the brightness used for automatic switching to/from infrared imaging, when the IR function is set to Auto. Setting values: 10, 30, 60, 300 (seconds) Auto Zoom Magnification Set the maximum zoom magnification during automatic zooming. Setting values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15, 22 83 Administrator Setup (continued) Init Camera1 Settings after power ON Perform the initial settings for the color camera that is connected to the [CAMERA 1] connector on the Memory Card Video Recorder. Auto Focus Set the focusing method of the color camera in the following conditions: •W hen "Init LPR Mode" is set to "DISABLE" •W hen "Init LPR Mode" is set to "ENABLE" and "LPR Mode" is set to "PATROL" •W hen recording is started by a recording trigger signal with "Init LPR Mode" set to "ENABLE" and "LPR Mode" set to "LPR" Init Backlight Set if the backlight compensation is On or Off. ON: The function is enabled. OFF: The function is disabled. LAST: The setting upon the last power-off will be restored. If the Memory Card Video Recorder is not turned off properly, the setting data upon power-off may not be stored properly. PRESET: When the zoom magnification is set to ×3 or less, the camera focuses on an object at about 15 m distance from the camera. If zooming operation is performed afterward, automatic focusing will be activated. Init IR Mode Set if the IR function is On or Off. DISABLE: The focal position is fixed at a distance of about 40 m, and automatic focus is disabled. ON: The function is enabled. OFF: The function is disabled. AUTO: Automatic focus is enabled. AUTO: The function is automatically turned ON or OFF. LAST: The setting upon the last power-off will be restored. If the Memory Card Video Recorder is not turned off properly, the setting data upon power-off may not be stored properly. Init Camera1 LED Set if the [REC] lamp of the color camera is lit or not during recording. ON: The lamp lights. OFF: The lamp does not light. LAST: The setting upon the last power-off will be restored when the camera is turned on. If the Memory Card Video Recorder is not turned off properly, the setting data upon power-off may not be stored properly. 84 Administrator Setup (continued) Init AE Shift Set the brightness of images upon power-on of the color camera. Setting values: 2, 1, 0, -1 , -2, LAST (The setting upon the last power-off will be restored when the camera is turned on. If the Memory Card Video Recorder is not turned off properly, the setting data upon power-off may not be stored properly.) Init LPR Mode Set if the LPR (License Plate Recognition) function is enabled or not. ENABLE: The LPR function is enabled, and [LPR Mode] setting change by the user becomes possible. The setting upon the last power-off is stored and will be restored upon power-on of the color camera. DISABLE: The LPR function is disabled. 85 Administrator Setup (continued) Date/Time Time Zone Day/Night View Select the time zone: When the Day/Night View Auto Switch check box is checked, Day and Night modes are automatically switched. Hawaii Standard Time Yukon Standard Time Mode switching time setting Yukon Daylight Saving Time Set the Day/Night mode switching time when "Day/ Night View Auto Switch" is enabled. "Switch to Day View at" specifies the time for shifting to Day mode, and "Switch to Night View at" specifies the time for shifting to Night mode. Pacific Standard Time Pacific Daylight Saving Time Mountain Standard Time Setting range: 00:00:00 AM-11:59:59 PM Mountain Daylight Saving Time Central Standard Time Note Central Daylight Saving Time Displayed time (12/24-hour system) depends on the setting of your PC. Eastern Standard Time Eastern Daylight Saving Time Atlantic Standard Time Atlantic Daylight Saving Time Asia Tokyo Date/Time Style Set the display pattern of date and time. ISO: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS USA: MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS 86 Administrator Setup (continued) File Transfer Upload Export/DVD Burn Auto Upload is Enabled The method to delete videos on the recorder When a check mark is placed in the box, automatic uploading is enabled. Automatic uploading is disabled as default. Select how to delete video files from the Memory Card Video Recorder after data exporting or DVD burning. Force: Automatically deleted Server IP Address for Manual Upload Confirmation: A confirmation screen is displayed. Files are deleted after reconfirmation. Set the IP address for the Back-End server that is used for manual uploading. Exporting from the Front-End Application is not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. 87 Administrator Setup (continued) Certification Folder System Name Snapshot To Set a folder in which snapshot files are to be stored. The default setting is "My Pictures" for Windows XP and "Pictures" for Windows Vista. Use the [Refer] button to assign the folder. Set the system name of the Memory Card Video Recorder within 50 characters. When the Recorder directly communicates with the Back-End system, the communications is enabled only when the name set here and that registered in the Back-End system are the same. 88 Administrator Setup (continued) Network Streaming Recorder (PC LAN) Perform the settings for the wired network between the Memory Card Video Recorder and the Front-End application. Set the IP addresses for the Back-End server. Up to 5 IP addresses can be registered. The Front-End application periodically sends packets to these IP addresses. The Back-End server recognizes the sender of a packet as a streaming target. DHCP Set if the LAN port on the Memory Card Video Recorder is to serve as a DHCP server or not. If DHCP is set to OFF, the port will not serve as a DHCP server. If the port is set as a DHCP server, the network settings are as shown below: Alert streaming If a check mark is placed in the Alert Streaming box, when streaming is in progress in the BackEnd application, that is indicated on the Front-End application screen. DHCP Streaming is not available at present. Upgrading Resolution scheduled forofthe Setisthe resolution thefuture. video in streaming. DHCP Server1 DHCP Server2 DHCP Server3 DHCP Server4 89 IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 192.168.10.10 255.255.255.0 empty 192.168.217.192 255.255.255.0 empty 172.24.217.192 255.255.255.0 empty 10.216.217.192 255.255.255.0 empty Administrator Setup (continued) Recorder (USB WIRELESS LAN) Adding an access point 1. Click on [Property]. The Access Point Setting screen is displayed. Perform the settings for the USB wireless LAN port that is used for connection between the Memory Card Video Recorder and the Back-End application. When the LAN port setting is obtained from the DHCP server: Set DHCP to Client. When the LAN port setting is not obtained from the DHCP server: Set DHCP to OFF, and set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway. 2. Set Access Point to ENABLE. If it is set to DISABLE, the access point setting becomes invalid. To set the connection order priority of access points 3. Set SSID. Set AP Priority, as shown below: 4. In Security, select the encryption method. Follow the order in the SSID List: A connection is attempted in the order in the SSID List. 5. If Security is set to either WEP or WPA, Random: A connection to an access point is attempted randomly. perform a setting for Network Key. To change the order in the SSID List: 6 If Security is set to WEP, select the Key 1. Select an access point whose priority order you wish to change in the SSID List. 7. Click on [OK]. Index from among 1, 2, 3, and 4. 2. For raising the priority, click on [Move Up]. For lowering the priority, click on [Move Down]. To cancel changes to the setting Click on [Cancel] before clicking on [OK]. Editing an access point 1. Click on [Property]. The Access Point Setting screen is displayed. 2. Edit items. 3. Click on [OK]. To cancel changes to the items Click on [Cancel] before clicking on [OK]. 90 Administrator Setup (continued) Recorder (UPLOAD LAN) Perform the settings for the wired LAN port that is used for connection between the Memory Card Video Recorder and the Back-End application. When the LAN port setting is obtained from the DHCP server: Set DHCP to Client. When the LAN port setting is not obtained from the DHCP server: Set DHCP to OFF, and set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway. 91 Administrator Setup (continued) Operation Synchronize Time Version Up To synchronize the clock of the Memory Card Video Recorder with that of the PC, click on [Synchronize Time]. Upgrade the firmware of the Memory Card Video Recorder, as shown in the following steps. 1. Load the firmware of the Memory Card Video Recorder in the root directory of the USB memory device. 2. Connect a USB memory device. In a case of the AG-CPD20P or AG-CPD10CRUP: Connect a USB memory device to the PC. In a case of the AG-CPD15P: Connect a USB memory device to the AG-CPD15P. 3. Click on [Version Up]. A confirmation dialog box is displayed. 4. Click on [YES]. The progress dialog box is displayed, and version upgrade is performed. 92 Administrator Setup (continued) Format Notes • Do not use any button of the PC and the Memory Card Video Recorder or turn them off during version upgrade. • If version upgrade fails, an error message is displayed and version upgrade is canceled. (See "Error Messages," page 128.) • When the AG-CPD15P is used, version upgrade cannot be performed when the following conditions exist in the root directory: - If a DATA folder is present - If multiple version upgrade files (.VUP extension) are present Use this function to format all SDHC Memory Cards loaded in the Memory Card Video Recorder. All video and audio data files that are stored in the SDHC Memory Cards will be deleted. To cancel version upgrade Click on [No]. 1. Click on [Format]. A confirmation dialog box is displayed. 2. Click on [Yes]. Formatting starts. To cancel formatting Click on [No]. 93 Administrator Setup (continued) Delete All Files Clear Officer Information All video and audio data files that are stored in the SDHC Memory Cards will be deleted. Use this function to delete the data for Officer1, Officer2, VehicleID, Area, Unit, Agency, and Shift registered in the Memory Card Video Recorder. 1. Click on [Delete All Files]. 1. Click on [Clear Personal Information]. 2. Click on [Yes]. 2. Click on [Yes]. To cancel deleting To cancel deleting A confirmation dialog box is displayed. A confirmation dialog box is displayed. Personal information is cleared. All files are deleted. Click on [No]. Click on [No]. 94 Administrator Setup (continued) Factory Default Setting Copy Click on [Factory Default]. The current setting data of the Memory Card Video Recorder and the Front-End application can be copied onto external media, such as a USB memory device. All settings of the Memory Card Video Recorder and Front-End application can be reset to their factory defaults. Note that the recorder and application will not revert to user made settings after being reset to their factory defaults. Make sure you really want to return all settings to their factory defaults before performing the following steps. 1. Connect a USB memory device. In a case of the AG-CPD20P: Connect a USB memory device to the PC. In a case of the AG-CPD15P: Connect a USB memory device to the AG-CPD15P. 2. Click on [Setting Copy]. 3. Select the destination folder for copying. The setting data will be copied onto the selected folder in the USB memory device. Upon completion of copying, the dialog box closes. To cancel copying Click on [Cancel]. Copying is canceled, and the dialog box closes. Note This function is not available with the AG-CPD10CRUP. 95 Administrator Setup (continued) Setting Retrieval Service Log The setting data for the Memory Card Video Recorder and the Front-End application that have been exported to a USB memory device with the Setting Copy function can be copied back. The operation log of the Memory Card Video Recorder can be exported to external media. 1. Connect the USB memory device to the PC. 2. Specify the file storage location. 1. Click on [Service Log]. A file storage dialog box is displayed. The operation log is exported. 2. Click on [Setting Retrieval]. If exporting fails, an error dialog box is displayed. For details on service log, see "Service Logs", page 142. 3. Select a setting file to be copied back. The setting data are copied from the USB memory device onto the Memory Card Video Recorder. Upon completion of setting retrieval, a completion dialog box is displayed. Note This function is not available with the AG-CPD15P and AG-CPD10CRUP. 96 Administrator Setup (continued) Embedded OSD Embedded OSD Embedded OSD Item Main, Sub Display item setting Set if Time, Trigger, VehicleID@Area data are displayed as Embedded OSD or not. Set if Embedded OSD is displayed on the Main screen (Main) and Sub screen (Sub). ON: Displayed ON: Displayed OFF: Not displayed OFF: Not displayed Display Position Set the Embedded OSD display position on the screen. Upper-Left: At the upper left Upper-Right: At the upper right Bottom-Left: At the bottom left Bottom-Right: At the bottom right 97 Administrator Setup (continued) Radar/GPS Radar Registering radar Load radar gun library data via a USB memory device then register them to the Memory Card Video Recorder. 1. Copy the radar gun library onto a USB memory device. 2. Connect the USB memory device to the PC. 3. Click on [Register Radar]. 4. Select the folder to be copied. The radar gun library data are copied from the USB memory device onto the Memory Card Video Recorder then registered. Upon completion of registration, a completion dialog box is displayed. Note An error dialog box will be displayed when no effective file is found on the USB memory device or registration was failed. Connection of Radar Select if a radar gun is connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder or not. Recorder: Connected OFF: Not connected Model Select Select the model of the radar gun. The radar gun model data registered in the Memory Card Video Recorder are displayed in the dropdown list. ProLaser3: For Kustom Signals Inc.’s ProLaser3 STALKER_DUAL: For Applied Concepts, Inc.’s STALKER DUAL. GOLDEN_EAGLE_II: For Kustom Signals Inc.’s Golden Eagle II 98 Administrator Setup (continued) GPS Specifications for serial communication The specifications for the serial communication are displayed when a radar gun is connected. Baud Rate[bps] Bit Length[bit] Stop Bit[bit] Parity Connection of GPS Select if the GPS is connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder or not. Notes • Some radar guns come with a function for setting conditions that enable correct measurement of target vehicle speed. Use this function according to the instructions in the Operating Instructions of the radar gun. • Error messages appear when the radar gun is operating abnormally. Recorder: Connected OFF: Not connected Collection Time[s] Select an interval of collecting data from the GPS. Setting values: 1, 2, 5, 10 (seconds) 99 Administrator Setup (continued) Rec Start Information Speed Unit Select the speed unit (MPH or km/h) to be used in a case where recording is started with the vehicle speed of your vehicle that is obtained from the GPS or the radar gun. The selected unit is displayed on the Info tab. 100 Administrator Setup (continued) Rec/Play Rec Setting values: 0, 3 (Audio only), 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 (seconds) Rec Continue Time Use this function to set recording continue time for normal recording when a trigger is entered or when the [REC] button is pressed. Setting values: Continue, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60, 90 (minutes) Intermittent Rec Use this function to record one video frame per second. ON: Intermittent recording is enabled. OFF: Intermittent recording is disabled. PreRec Time Use this function to set how much of already stored video/audio will be retained when a trigger is entered or the [REC] button is pressed. The video prerecording time can be set in PreRec Time (Video) and the audio prerecording time, in PreRec Time (Audio). However, even if the PreRec Time (Audio) is set longer than the PreRec Time (Video), the audio recording starts at the same time when the video prerecording starts. The prerecording time is not included in intermittent recording. Setting values: 0, 3 (Audio only), 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 (seconds) PostRec Time Use this function to set the time interval recording will continue after the [STOP] button is pressed. The video post-recording time can be set in PostRec Time (Video) and the audio post-recording time, in PostRec Time (Audio). However, even if the PostRec Time (Audio) is set longer than the PostRec Time (Video), the audio recording ends at the same time when the video post-recording ends. The post-recording time is not included in intermittent recording. Loop Rec Use this function to continue recording when there is no free space in the SDHC Memory Cards, by deleting the oldest files one after another. ON: Loop recording is enabled. OFF: Loop recording is disabled. Note If Loop Rec is set to ON, PreRec and PostRec do not function. Rule of Filename To the names of files created during recording, data of recording start date and time are attached. Select the time system to be used for filenames. World Time: World Time Local Time: Local time Note If the AG-CPD15P is connected with the Front-End application, only "World Time" can be selected. 101 Administrator Setup (continued) GPO Select data to be output to GPO 1, 2, and 3. OFF: Not output REC: Recording status data are output. ERROR: Error status data are output. REC+ERROR: Recording and error status data are output. PowerOn Rec Select if recording is started automatically when the Memory Card Video Recorder is turned on. Note ON: Power-on recording is enabled. OFF: Power-on recording is disabled. Selectable setting for GPO3 is OFF or REC. Record sound Select if a beep sounds every minute during recording. ON: A beep sounds. OFF: A beep does not sound. 102 Administrator Setup (continued) Auto Power OFF Set the status after the Memory Card Video Recorder is turned off. Power Off Time Select the time required from the ACC is turned off up to the Memory Card Video Recorder is turned off. Init Settings after power ON (Rec/Play) Set the status after the Memory Card Video Recorder is turned on. Init Preset Select Select a Preset setting. Preset1, Preset2, Preset3: Either of Preset1, Preset2, Preset3 0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 (minutes): The recorder is turned off after the specified time. After Upload: The recorder is turned off after uploading is finished. Action after uploading is finished When Power Off Time is set to After Upload, select which action is to be taken by the subject(s) after uploading is completed. LAST: The setting upon the last power-off will be restored. Init Video Out 1 Select which signal is to be output from the [VIDEO OUT 1] connector of the Memory Card Video Recorder as through output. CAM1: Input signal to the [CAMERA 1] connector CAM3: Input signal to the [CAMERA 3] connector Apply To and Action Specified Select which one's uploading is to be observed, and the action to be taken Video Out2: Encoded signal LAST: The setting upon the last power-off will be restored. APPLICATION ONLY: Close LAPTOP ONLY: Lock, Standby APPLICATION AND LAPTOP: Lock Log off, Shutdown, Stand by Timeout[s] The time required from the specified action is finished until the recorder is turned off can be specified. Setting values: 30, 60, 90, 120 (seconds) Note When the vehicle’s ignition switch is set to ACC-OFF with Upload Mode on the File Transfer screen in Config setup set to MANUAL and Power Off Time on the Rec/Play screen set to AUTO, uploading will start automatically. 103 Administrator Setup (continued) Classify Classify Tag List Storage Capacity Warning If Warning sound is set to ON, a short beep is to sound twice every 30 seconds when the remaining recordable time becomes shorter than the value set by Remaining Recordable Time[min]. If the Warning sound is set to OFF, no warning sounds. Setting values: 30, 60, 90 (minutes) A list of the registered classify tags can be displayed. Up to 50 classify tags can be registered. Force Classify Set if classify information is added by a user upon completion of recording. FORCE: Addition of classify information is always required. ENABLE: Addition of classify information is permitted. DISABLE: Addition of classify information is prohibited. 104 Administrator Setup (continued) Registration Meta Definition Notes • If no valid file is found on the USB memory device, the settings on the Memory Card Video Recorder will be cleared. • Up to 50 Classify tags can be loaded, but only the first 10 tags will be registered on the Memory Card Video Recorder. • This function is not available with the AG-CPD10CRUP. • Meta definition is loaded soon after the [OK] button is clicked on, and clicking on the [Apply] button is not required. Registering the meta definition Create the setting files for Administrators, Officers, Classify tags, etc., and store them on a USB memory device. Then the stored files can be loaded from the USB memory device to the Memory Card Video Recorder as the following lists. Administrators list Officers list Classify tags list Agency list Unit list Shift list Area list VehicleID list File format Filename: Any filename may be used. 1. Connect the USB memory device in which meta definitions are stored to: Syntax: In a case of the AG-CPD20P: PC In a case of the AG-CPD15P: AG-CPD15P 2. Select the meta definition to be loaded from the Meta Definition dropdown list. 3. Click on [Load]. The file selection dialog box appears. 4. Select a file to be loaded. 5. Click on [Open]. The specified meta definition is loaded and set for the Memory Card Video Recorder. The loaded meta definition is displayed in the list. Officer data files may contain no more than one statement per line. Multiple statements or definitions on one line are invalid. Line Feed Codes: Line feeds are coded as the hexadecimal values 0Dh 0Ah or just 0Ah. Blank Lines: Blank lines are ignored. Aside from the line feed code, a blank line may contain only space and tab (09h) characters. Comment Lines: Lines beginning with "#" (ignoring leading spaces or tabs) are considered to be comment lines. These have no special meaning to the system, but may contain notes or descriptions. Valid comment characters are those from 20h to 7Eh. 105 Administrator Setup (continued) Definition Lines: An identifier is a definition value. These lines define names and other data. Leading spaces and tabs are ignored. Identifier descriptions are shown in the following table. Officer file Sample files Samples for the setting files are as shown below. Administrator file Identifier Max. characters FirstName 50 Description Classify Specify administrator's first name ○ MiddleName 1 Specify administrator 's middle initial × LastName 50 Specify administrator 's last name ○ ID 50 Officer number for authentication ○ Password 12 Specify the password. Border 73 Borders may be assigned to multiple administrators. Defined values are ignored. × ○ Identifier Max. characters FirstName 50 Description Classify Specify officer's first name ○ MiddleName 1 Specify officer's middle initial × LastName 50 Specify officer's last name ○ ID 50 Officer number for authentication ○ Password 12 Specify the password. Border 73 Borders may be assigned to multiple officers. Defined values are ignored. × ○ Border=-----------------------------------# Officer setting file FirstName=John MiddleName= LastName=Smith ID=ICV12345 Password=pana1122 Border=------------------------------------ Border=-----------------------------------# Administrator setting file FirstName=Jane MiddleName= LastName=White ID=ICV12346 Password=pana1234 FirstName=John MiddleName= LastName=Smith ID=ICV12345 Password=pana1122 Border=-----------------------------------FirstName=Jane MiddleName= LastName=White ID=ICV12346 Password=pana1234 106 Administrator Setup (continued) Field name file Identifier Max. characters Field1 Field file Description Classify Identifier Max. characters 50 Specify field name of Field1. × Agency Field2 50 Specify field name of Field2. × Field3 50 Specify field name of Field3. Field4 50 Field5 50 Description Classify 50 Specify the value of Field1. ○ Unit 50 Specify the value of Field2. ○ × Shift 50 Specify the value of Field3. ○ Specify field name of Field4. × Area 50 Specify the value of Field4. ○ Specify field name of Field5. The system uses Field5 for identifying a vehicle so that the name like Source, Vehicle, etc. is recommended to be used. × Source 50 Specify the value of Field5. ○ #Border=-----------------------------------#Field List setting file Agency=New York Agency=Los Angeles Agency=Dallas Agency=San Diego Agency=Chicago #-----------------------------------#Field name setting file Field1=Agency Field2=Unit Field3=Shift Field4=Area Field5=VehicleID Classify tags Identifier Max. characters Description Classify Classify 99 Defines Classify tag. ○ #Border=-----------------------------------#Classify tag setting file Classify=Classify1 Classify=Classify2 Classify=Classify3 Classify=Classify4 Classify=Classify5 107 Administrator Setup (continued) User Settings Limited Operation Allow Guest Login Disable Operation for Select if login of a user who has not been registered in the Front-End application or the Memory Card Video Recorder is permitted or not. ON: Login is permitted. Entering of a password on the Login screen is no longer required. OFF: Login is not permitted. Login using your current login account in the operating system Set the operation prohibited by a user. STOP: Use of the STOP button is prohibited. OFF: All operations are permitted. Simple Operation Mode Only This setting permits a user to use only Simple Operation Mode display. Regardless of this setting, the administrator can use both Full and Simple Operation modes. ON: A user can use only Simple Operation mode. When set to ON, if the current login user name to the PC is the same as that to the Front-End application, the login screen with the password entered will be displayed. This allows you to omit password input. OFF: A user can use both Full and Simple Operation modes. Clear User Information on Recorder when logout Note Select if the user information is deleted upon logoff. The setting for use of only Simple Operation mode is enabled when the following two conditions are satisfied: • Administrators List is registered on the Registration screen. (See “Registration,” page 105.) • The user is logged in as an officer but not as an administrator. (See “Startup and Termination,” page 49.) ON: Deleted OFF: Not deleted Export/DVD burn Operation Set if export and DVD burn is permitted by a user. ENABLE: Permitted DISABLE: Not permitted Exporting from the Front-End Application is not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. 108 Administrator Setup (continued) Service Recorder Operating Time [h] Note Use this function to view the operating time of the Memory Card Video Recorder. When the AG-CPD15P or AG-CPD10CRUP Memory Card Video Recorder is used, BIOS Creation Date is displayed to show the date and time when BIOS was created. Unit: Hour FAN Operating Time [h] Use this function to view the operating time of the fan. Unit: Hour Control Panel Operating Time [h] Use this function to view the total operating time of the Remote Control Panel. CAM1 Operation Time [h] Use this function to view the operating time of the color camera. Unit: Hour Recorder Version Use this function to view the firmware version of the Memory Card Video Recorder. Microcontroller Version Use this function to view the version of the microprocessor. Control Panel Version Use this function to view the version of the remote control panel. Application Version Use this function to view the version of the Front-End application. Recorder Serial No. Use this function to view the serial number of the Memory Card Video Recorder. 109 Administrator Setup (continued) Triggers Trigger P3REC: Video specified in Preset3 is recorded. AUDIO2ON: A signal input to [AUDIO IN 2] is recorded. Set if GPI triggers are used or not. ON: The GPI triggers are used. AUDIO2MUTE: A signal input to [AUDIO IN 2] is not recorded. OFF: The GPI triggers are not used. Trigger1-Trigger16 TGT(REC): Recording starts with a TGT input. TGT(P1REC), TGT(P2REC), TGT(P3REC): Video specified in Preset1, Preset2, or Preset3 is recorded with a TGT input. When GPI triggers are used, set the names, action when a trigger is detected, detection conditions, and trigger IDs to be displayed on the screen. Page 1 is the setting screen for Triggers 1-8, and Page 2 is that for Triggers 9-16. To change the setting screens, click on the [Next] or [Prev] button. OWN(REC): Recording starts with an OWN input. OWN(P1REC), OWN(P2REC), OWN(P3REC): Video specified in Preset1, Preset2, or Preset3 is recorded with an OWN input. Name Specify a name with a maximum of 15 characters. Notes Action • The TGT and OWN triggers are generated when the speed of a target vehicle and your vehicle, respectively, exceeds the specified speeds. • TGT and OWN can be set to either Trigger 15 or Trigger 16, but not to both of them. Set an action to be taken when a trigger signal is detected. NONE: No action REC: Recording starts. STOP: Recording stops. AUTOZOOM: Automatic zooming is performed. CAM1LED: The [REC] lamp of the color camera is turned ON or OFF. P1: Video specified in Preset1 is selected. P2: Video specified in Preset2 is selected. P3: Video specified in Preset3 is selected. P1REC: Video specified in Preset1 is recorded. P2REC: Video specified in Preset2 is recorded. 110 Administrator Setup (continued) Detection Set the conditions for an action to be taken when a trigger is detected. Low: Low-edge trigger High: High-edge trigger Both: Both-edge trigger Level Low: Low-level trigger Level High: High-level trigger Specify the speed of your or target vehicle. The unit is MPH or km/h. Set the unit on the Radar/GPS screen in Administrator Setup. The speed of a target vehicle can be also specified with TGT on the Info tab. Setting values: OFF, 1, 2, . . . 200 Display Assign characters to be used in the Embedded OSD display. Setting values: A-Z, –, OFF (no display) Note The value set by Display appears when the state triggered by Detection prevails. However, only when a value "B" is set for Detection, the value set by Display will appear during a high state. 111 Indicator Lamps and Recorder Status This table shows the relationship between lamp Lit/Unlit/blinking states and the Memory Card Video Recorder's operating status. : Lit : Normal blinking : Unlit : Fast blinking (about three times/sec) Lamp indication Indicator Lamp REC Recorder Status Ready Busy Upload (Green) (Red) (Green) Live video display Normal recording Postrecording Administrator Setup screen displayed with recording stopped Playing, exporting Connecting the Memory Card Video Recorder to the Back-End server via the UPLOAD LAN Uploading or exporting Selecting a file for upgrading or copying menu settings Just after selecting a file for upgrading or copying menu settings • Upgrading or copying menu settings • Restoring automatically Finishing upgrading or copying menu settings • No SDHC Memory Card is inserted, or it is not recognized. • No more SDHC Memory Card space available • The write-protect switch of the SDHC Memory Card is set to "LOCK" • An unformatted SDHC Memory Card Notes • If pressing the [REC] button or entering a recording trigger fails to start recording, the [REC] lamp blinks at a high rate. • The [BUSY] lamp blinks when accessing to the SDHC Memory Card immediately after opening or closing the recorder's SDHC Memory Card slot cover. Exporting from the Front-End Application is not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. 112 Setup Admin Password Enter your password. Item Factory-Preset Admin Password Password Description For inputting an administrator password. admin Retype Password Allocation (Video/Audio) setup Perform video and audio settings. Item Factory-Preset Resolution/RecordRate Description The resolution and bit rate of the video can be set. Main D1 HI The resolution and bit rate of the main video can be set. Setting values: D1 HI, D1 STD, D1 10*1, CIF Sub D1 HI The resolution and bit rate of the sub video can be set. Setting values: D1 HI, D1 STD, D1 10*1, CIF Connection Camera Camera connection can be set. Camera1 ON The connection to the [CAMERA 1] connector can be set. Setting values: ON, OFF Camera2 ON The connection to the [CAMERA 2] connector can be set. Setting values: ON, OFF Camera3 OFF The connection to the [CAMERA 3] connector can be set. Setting values: ON, OFF Camera4 OFF The connection to the [CAMERA 4] connector can be set. Setting values: ON, OFF Camera5 OFF The connection to the [CAMERA 5] connector can be set. Setting values: ON, OFF Camera6 OFF The connection to the [CAMERA 6] connector can be set. Setting values: ON, OFF (to be continued to the next page) *1 If either the Main or Sub Resolution/RecordRec is set to "D1 10", the other is also set to "D1 10". 113 Setup (continued) Item Preset1* Factory-Preset Description Preset 1 can be set. 1 Form 1Channel The channel mode can be set. Setting values: 1Channel, 2Channels, 4Channels QUAD, 4Channels PANORAMA, 5Channels QUAD, 5Channels PANORAMA, None Pattern Main 1, Sub- The combination of cameras displayed as Main and Sub videos can be set. Setting values for Form and Pattern: Form 1Channel Pattern Main 1, Sub Main 2, Sub Main 3, Sub - 2Channels Main 1, Sub 2 Main 1, Sub 3 Main 2, Sub 3 4Channels QUAD Main -, Sub 1456 Main -, Sub 2456 Main -, Sub 3456 4Channels PANORAMA Main -, Sub 1456 Main -, Sub 2456 Main -, Sub 3456 5Channels QUAD Main 1, Sub 2456 Main 1, Sub 3456 Main 2, Sub 3456 Main 3, Sub 2456*2 5Channels PANORAMA Main 1, Sub 2456 Main 1, Sub 3456 Main 2, Sub 3456 Main 3, Sub 2456*2 None*3 (to be continued to the next page) *1 Selectable Form and Patter of Preset1, Preset2, and Preset3 depend on the settings of Connection Camera. *2 This setting is enabled when the camera connected to the [CAMERA 1] connector is set to OFF. *3 "None" is not selectable for Preset1 unless all camera connections are set to OFF. 114 Setup (continued) Item Preset2* Factory-Preset Description Preset 2 can be set. 1 Form 1Channel The channel mode can be set. Setting values: 1Channel, 2Channels, 4Channels QUAD, 4Channels PANORAMA, 5Channels QUAD, 5Channels PANORAMA, None Pattern Main 2, Sub- The combination of cameras displayed as Main and Sub videos can be set. Setting values for Form and Pattern: Form 1Channel Pattern Main 1, Sub Main 2, Sub Main 3, Sub - 2Channels Main 1, Sub 2 Main 1, Sub 3 Main 2, Sub 3 4Channels QUAD Main -, Sub 1456 Main -, Sub 2456 Main -, Sub 3456 4Channels PANORAMA Main -, Sub 1456 Main -, Sub 2456 Main -, Sub 3456 5Channels QUAD Main 1, Sub 2456 Main 1, Sub 3456 Main 2, Sub 3456 Main 3, Sub 2456*2 5Channels PANORAMA Main 1, Sub 2456 Main 1, Sub 3456 Main 2, Sub 3456 Main 3, Sub 2456*2 None*3 (to be continued to the next page) *1 Selectable Form and Patter of Preset1, Preset2, and Preset3 depend on the settings of Connection Camera. *2 This setting is enabled when the camera connected to the [CAMERA 1] connector is set to OFF. *3 "None" is not selectable for Preset1 unless all camera connections are set to OFF. 115 Setup (continued) Item Preset3* Factory-Preset Description Preset 3 can be set. 1 Form 2Channel The channel mode can be set. Setting values: 1Channel, 2Channels, 4Channels QUAD, 4Channels PANORAMA, 5Channels QUAD, 5Channels PANORAMA, None Pattern Main 1, Sub 2 The combination of cameras displayed as Main and Sub videos can be set. Setting values for Form and Pattern: Form 1Channel Pattern Main 1, Sub Main 2, Sub Main 3, Sub - 2Channels Main 1, Sub 2 Main 1, Sub 3 Main 2, Sub 3 4Channels QUAD Main -, Sub 1456 Main -, Sub 2456 Main -, Sub 3456 4Channels PANORAMA Main -, Sub 1456 Main -, Sub 2456 Main -, Sub 3456 5Channels QUAD Main 1, Sub 2456 Main 1, Sub 3456 Main 2, Sub 3456 Main 3, Sub 2456*2 5Channels PANORAMA Main 1, Sub 2456 Main 1, Sub 3456 Main 2, Sub 3456 Main 3, Sub 2456*2 None*3 Audio In Select The audio inputs can be selected. Audio1 Wireless Mic The audio signal connected to the [AUDIO IN 1] connector can be selected. Setting value: Mic (microphone) Wireless Mic (wireless microphone) Off (no connection) Audio2 Mic The audio signal connected to the [AUDIO IN 2] connector can be selected. Setting value: Mic (microphone) Wireless Mic (wireless microphone) Off (no connection) Audio3 OFF The audio signal connected to the [AUDIO IN 3] connector can be selected. Setting value: Mic (microphone) Wireless Mic (wireless microphone) Off (no connection) Audio4 OFF The audio signal connected to the [AUDIO IN 4] connector can be selected. Setting value: Mic (microphone) Wireless Mic (wireless microphone) Off (no connection) Init Audio Rec after ON Initial audio output setting (upon power-on) power ON Setting values: ON, OFF, LAST*4 *1 Selectable Form and Patter of Preset1, Preset2, *4 The setting upon the last power-off will be restored and Preset3 depend on the settings of Connection when the camera is turned on. If the Memory Card Camera. Video Recorder is not turned off properly, the setting *2 This setting is enabled when the camera connected data upon power-off may not be stored properly. to the [CAMERA 1] connector is set to OFF. *3 "None" is not selectable for Preset1 unless all camera connections are set to OFF. 116 Setup (continued) Camera1 setup Camera1 settings can be performed. Item Factory-Preset Camera1 Description Settings for the color camera connected to the [CAMERA 1] connector on the Memory Card Video Recorder IR Level LOW Level setting for automatic IR switching*1 Setting values: LOW, HIGH IR Time[s] 30 Level detection time for automatic IR switching*1 (seconds) Setting values: 10, 30, 60, 300 Auto Zoom Magnification 10 Maximum magnification setting for automatic zooming Setting values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15, 22 Auto Zoom Time[s] 3 Keeping time of the maximum zoom magnification during automatic zooming (seconds) Setting values: 3, 5, 8 Auto Zoom End Position 1 Automatic zooming end position setting Setting values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15, 22, LAST Zoom Limit 220 Maximum magnification during zoom Setting values: 22, 220 AGC Level HIGH Automatic gain control setting for the color camera Setting values: LOW, MID, HIGH, OFF Flip OFF Vertical flipping of the output image from the color camera Setting values: ON (vertically flipped) OFF (No flipping) Auto Focus PRESET The focusing method of the color camera in the following conditions can be set: •W hen "Init LPR Mode" is set to "DISABLE" •W hen "Init LPR Mode" is set to "ENABLE" and "LPR Mode" is set to "PATROL" •W hen recording is started by a recording trigger signal with "Init LPR Mode" set to "ENABLE" and "LPR Mode" set to "LPR" Setting values: PRESET (When the zoom magnification is set to ×3 or less, the camera focuses on an object at about 15 m distance from the camera. If zooming operation is performed afterward, automatic focusing will be activated.) DISABLE (The focal position is fixed at a distance of about 40 m, and automatic focus is disabled. AUTO (Auto focusing when zooming magnification changes) (to be continued to the next page) *1 The [IR Level] and [IR Time] settings are enabled only when [Init IR Mode] is set to "AUTO." 117 Setup (continued) Item Factory-Preset Init Camera1 Settings after power ON Description The initial settings upon startup of the color camera connected to the [CAMERA 1] connector on the Memory Card Video Recorder can be set. Init Backlight OFF Initial setting of backlight compensation Setting values: ON, OFF, LAST*1 (The backlight compensation is enabled when set to ON.) Init IR Mode AUTO Infrared imaging function switching Setting values: ON (The IR function is forcibly set to ON) OFF (The IR function is forcibly set to OFF.) AUTO (The IR function is automatically turned ON or OFF.) LAST*1 Init Camera1 LED ON Initial setting of the [REC] lamp of the color camera Setting values: ON (The lamp is lit during recording.) OFF (The lamp does not light.) LAST*1 Init AE Shift 0 Initial setting of the brightness for the color camera*2 Setting values: 2, 1, 0, -1, -2, LAST*1 Init LPR Mode DISABLE License Plate Recognition function switching Setting values: ENABLE (LPR function enabled) DISABLE (LPR function disabled. [LPR Mode] is switched to "PATROL.".) *1 The setting upon the last power-off will be restored when the camera is turned on. If the Memory Card Video Recorder is not turned off properly, the setting data upon power-off may not be stored properly. *2 When [Init AE Shift] is set to "+2" and the subject is dark, the number of frames to be updated per second may become less than 30. 118 Setup (continued) Date/Time setup The date and time can be set. Item Factory-Preset Date/Time Description Date, time, and time zone settings Time Zone Eastern Time zone Daylight Saving Hawaii Standard Time Time Yukon Standard Time Yukon Daylight Saving Time Pacific Standard Time Pacific Daylight Saving Time Mountain Standard Time Mountain Daylight Saving Time Central Standard Time Central Daylight Saving Time Eastern Standard Time Eastern Daylight Saving Time Atlantic Standard Time Atlantic Daylight Saving Time Asia Tokyo Date/Time Style USA Day/Night View Day/Night View Auto Switch Date/Time display style setting Setting values: ISO (YYYY-MM-DD HH : MM : SS) USA (MM/DD/YYYY HH : MM : SS) Day/Night mode setting Checked Select if Day and Night views are automatically switched or not. Switch to Day View 7:00:00 AM at Time setting for switching to Day mode Setting range: 00:00:00 AM-11:59:59 PM Switch to Night View at Time setting for switching to Night mode Setting range: 00:00:00 AM-11:59:59 PM 6:00:00 PM 119 Setup (continued) File Transfer setup File transfer settings can be performed. Item Factory-Preset Upload Description Upload settings Auto Upload is Enabled Unchecked Select whether automatic uploading is enabled or not. Server IP Address for Manual Upload - IP address of the Back-End Server during manual uploading Confirmation Select how to delete video files from the Memory Card Video Recorder after data exporting or DVD burning. Force: Automatically deleted Confirmation: A confirmation message is displayed. - System name of the Memory Card Video Recorder. Export/DVD Burn Certification System Name Folder Snapshot To Folder settings My Pictures Set a folder in which snapshot files are to be stored. Exporting from the Front-End Application is not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. 120 Setup (continued) Network setup The network settings can be performed. Item Factory-Preset Description Streaming IP Address - IP address setting for the Back-End server for streaming Alert Streaming Checked Resolution QCIF When streaming is in progress in the Back-End application, that is indicated on the Front-End application screen. Streaming is not available at present. Upgrading scheduled for the future. Resolution of video inisstreaming Setting values: QCIF, CIF, D1 Setting of the LAN port on the Memory Card Video Recorder for connection with the Front-End server Recorder (PC LAN) DHCP*1 Server1 Recorder (UPLOAD LAN) DHCP Client Recorder (USB WIRELESS LAN) Setting of whether the port will serve as a server or not Setting values: OFF, Server1, Server2, Server3, Server4 Setting of the wired LAN port on the Memory Card Video Recorder for connection with the Back-End server Setting of whether setting data will be obtained from the DHCP server or not Setting values: OFF, Client Setting of the wireless LAN port on the Memory Card Video Recorder for connection with the Back-End server DHCP Client Setting of whether setting data will be obtained from the DHCP server or not Setting values: OFF, Client AP Priority AP Highest Set the priority of connection order to the access points. Setting values: AP Highest, Random *1 If Server1, Server2, Server3, or Server4 is selected, the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway are fixed as shown below. If Off is selected, the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway can be changed. IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Server1 192.168.10.10 255.255.255.0 - Server2 192.168.217.192 255.255.255.0 - Server3 172.24.217.192 255.255.255.0 - 121 Server4 10.216.217.192 255.255.255.0 - OFF 192.168.10.10 255.255.255.0 - Setup (continued) Embedded OSD setup The settings for On-Screen Display can be performed. Item Factory-Preset Embedded OSD Description Setting of whether Embedded OSD is displayed or not Main ON Embedded OSD display setting for the Main video Setting values: ON, OFF Sub ON Embedded OSD display setting for the Sub video Setting values: ON, OFF Display Position Upper-Left Setting of Embedded OSD display location Setting values: Upper-Left (At the upper left) Upper-Right (At the upper right) Bottom-Left (At the bottom left) Bottom-Right (At the bottom right) Embedded OSD Item Settings of display items Time ON Date/Time display setting Setting values: ON, OFF Trigger ON Embedded OSD display when trigger signals (GPI1-16) are input Setting values: ON, OFF VehicleID@Area OFF Setting of whether the vehicle identification data and location name are displayed Setting values: ON, OFF 122 Setup (continued) Radar/GPS setup Settings related with a radar gun and GPS Item Factory-Preset Radar Description Settings related with a radar gun*1 Connection of Radar OFF Device to which a radar gun is connected*1 Setting values: Recorder, OFF Model Select ProLaser3 Model selection of the radar gun Setting values: ProLaser3 STALKER_DUAL GOLDEN_EAGLE_II GPS GPS-related settings Connection of GPS Recorder Device to which the GPS is connected Setting values: Recorder, OFF Collection Time [s] 1 Intervals of GPS data collection (seconds) Setting values: 1, 2, 5, 10 MPH Unit of the speed of your vehicle Setting values: MPH, km/h Rec Start Information Speed Unit *1 When a radar gun is used, consult your supplier. 123 Setup (continued) Rec/Play setup The settings related with recording and playback can be performed. Item Factory-Preset Rec Description Recording-related settings PreRec Time (Video)[s] 30 Video prerecording time (seconds) Setting values: 0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 PostRec Time (Video)[s] 0 Video post-recording time (seconds) Setting values: 0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 PreRec Time (Audio)[s] 0 Audio prerecording time (seconds) Setting values: 0, 3, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 PostRec Time (Audio)[s] 0 Audio postrecording time (seconds) Setting values: 0, 3, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90 Rec Continue Time Continue [min] Recording duration (minutes) Setting values: Continue, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60, 90 Intermittent Rec OFF Intermittent recording Setting values: ON, OFF Loop Rec OFF Loop recording Setting values: ON, OFF Rule of Filename World Time Rules of filename for recording files Setting values: World Time Local Time Power On Rec OFF Automatic start of recording upon power-on Setting values: ON, OFF Record sound OFF Setting of a beep during recording Setting values: ON, OFF GPO GPO settings GPO1 Signal OFF Setting of output signals to GPO1 Setting values: OFF, REC, ERROR, REC+ERROR GPO2 Signal OFF Setting of output signals to GPO2 Setting values: OFF, REC, ERROR, REC+ERROR GPO3 Signal OFF Setting of output signals to GPO3 Setting values: OFF, REC Auto Power Off Settings upon automatic power-off Power Off Time [min] After Upload Time required from the signal is turned off up to the Memory Card Video Recorder is turned off (minutes) Setting values: 0, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, After Upload Apply To APPLICATION AND LAPTOP When Power Off Time is set to After Upload, select which one's uploading is to be observed. Setting values: APPLICATION ONLY, LAPTOP ONLY, APPLICATION AND LAPTOP Action Specified Lock When Power Off Time is set to After Upload, select an action. Setting values: Close, Lock, Log off, Shutdown, Stand by Timeout [s] 120 When Power Off Time is set to After Upload, select time required for the Memory Card Video Recorder to shut itself off after the specified action. (Seconds) Setting values: 30, 60, 90, 120 (to be continued to the next page) 124 Setup (continued) Item Factory-Preset Init Settings after power ON Description Initial settings upon power-on Init Preset Select*1 Preset1 Initial Preset setting Setting values: Preset1, Preset2, Preset3, LAST*2 Init Video Out 1*1 Setting of the throughout video signal to the [VIDEO OUT 1] connector Setting values: CAM1, CAM3, Video OUT2, LAST*2 VIDEO_OUT 2 Force Classify Force Classify Classify information setting DISABLE Addition of classify information Setting values: DISABLE (No addition) ENABLE (Addition permitted) FORCE (Forcible addition) Storage Capacity Warning Remaining Recordable Time[min] 60 A warning sounds when the remaining recordable time becomes shorter than the value set here. Setting values: 30, 60, 90 (minutes) Warning sound OFF Select if a short beep is to sound twice every 30 seconds when the remaining recordable time becomes shorter than the set value. Setting values: ON, OFF *1 Depending on the settings of the Video Allocation screen, some items may not be displayed. *2 The setting upon the last power-off will be restored when the camera is turned on. If the Memory Card Video Recorder is not turned off properly, the setting data upon power-off may not be stored properly. 125 Setup (continued) Registration setup Various data can be registered. Item Factory-Preset Description Meta Definition Administrator Select the type of meta definition to be registered to the Memory Card Video Recorder. Setting values: Administrator, Officer, Classify, Field1, Field2, Field3, Field4, Field5 Allow Guest Login OFF Select if login of a user who has not been registered in the Back-End Server or the Memory Card Video Recorder is permitted or not. Setting values: ON, OFF Login using your OFF current login account in the operating system Select whether the login screen with the password entered will be displayed upon startup. Setting values: ON, OFF Clear User Information OFF on Recorder when logout Select if the user information of the Memory Card Video Recorder is deleted upon logoff. Setting values: ON, OFF Disable Operation for Set the operation prohibited by a user. Setting values: STOP, OFF OFF Simple Operation Mode OFF Only Select if only Simple Operation mode screen is permitted by a user or not. Setting values: ON, OFF Export/DVD Burn Operation Set if export and DVD burn is permitted by a user. Setting values: ENABLE, DISABLE DISABLE Exporting from the Front-End Application is not available at present. Upgrading is scheduled for the future. 126 Setup (continued) Triggers setup The trigger signals (GPI1-16) can be set. Item Factory-Preset Description Trigger ON Set if the GPI trigger function is used or not. Setting values: ON, OFF Name - Enter a GPI trigger name. Action NONE Action when a trigger signal (GPI1-16) is detected. Setting values: NONE (No action) REC (recording), STOP (stop) AUTOZOOM (Automatic zoom-in, pause for a specified time, then zoom-out) CAM1LED (Switching [lit/unlit] of the [REC] lamp of the color camera connected with the [CAMERA 1] input connector) Preset1 (Preset1 input selected) Preset2 (Preset2 input selected)*1 Preset3 (Preset3 input selected)*1 Preset1Rec (Recording of Preset1 input video) Preset2Rec (Recording of Preset2 input video)*1 Preset3Rec (Recording of Preset3 input video)*1 2 AUDIO2ON* (Recording of [AUDIO IN2] input) AUDIO2MUTE*2 (No recording of [AUDIO IN2] input) TGT(REC) (Recording starts upon a TGT input.)*3 TGT(P1REC) (Recording of input signals set in Preset1 starts upon a TGT input.)*3 TGT(P2REC) (Recording of input signals set in Preset2 starts upon a TGT input.)*1,*3 TGT(P3REC) (Recording of input signals set in Preset3 starts upon a TGT input.)*1,*3 OWN(REC) (Recording starts upon a OWN input.) OWN(P1REC) (Recording of input signals set in Preset1 starts upon an OWN input.)*3 OWN(P2REC) (Recording of input signals set in Preset2 starts upon an OWN input.)*1,*3 OWN(P3REC) (Recording of input signals set in Preset3 starts upon an OWN input.)*1,*3 Detection High Detection method for trigger signals (GPI1-16) The selectable detection methods vary, depending on the Action setting. • I n a case of REC, Preset1Rec, Preset2Rec, Preset3Rec Setting values:High (High-edge trigger) Level High (High-level trigger) Low (Low-edge trigger) Level Low (Low-level trigger) Both (Both-edge trigger) • In a case of Preset1, Preset2, Preset3, CAM1LED, AUTOZOOM, AUDIO2ON, or STOP Setting values:High (High-edge trigger) Low (Low-edge trigger) Both (Both-edge trigger) • In a case of TGT(REC), TGT(P1REC), TGT(P2REC), TGT(P3REC), OWN(REC), OWN(P1REC), OWN(P2REC), or OWN(P3REC) Setting values: OFF, 1, 2, . . . 200 • I n a case of NONE Setting values:High (High-edge trigger) Low (Low-edge trigger) Display OFF Character definition when one character is displayed as an Embedded OSD Setting values: A-Z, –, OFF *1 These may not be selected if Preset2 or Preset3 is *3 Selectable only for Trigger15 and 16 not specified on the Allocation (Video/Audio) screen. *2 These cannot be selected if Audio2 on the Allocation(Video/Audio) screen is set to OFF. 127 Error Messages Messages Common to the Memory Card Video Recorder No. Message Measure E00410 Invalid update file was found. The update file on the USB memory device is corrupted. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. • Reformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. • Use another USB memory device. E00411 Update file was not found. No update file could be found on the USB memory device. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. • Reformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. • Use another USB memory device. E00412 Two or more update files were found. Multiple update files were found on the USB memory device. •C heck whether there are multiple update files on the USB memory device. • Check whether there are multiple USB memory devices containing update files. E00413 Invalid update file was found. The update file on the USB memory device is corrupted. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. • Reformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. • Use another USB memory device. E00418 Update file was not found. No update file could be found on the USB memory device. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. • Reformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. • Use another USB memory device. E00419 This media cannot be used for update. The used USB memory device cannot be used for updating. •A USB memory device containing a folder other than the \WIDKEY folder cannot be used for updating. E00420 Update file cannot be read. An update file load error occurred. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. • Reformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. •U se another USB memory device. E00449 Unexpected update failure was found. Some other update error occurred. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. •R eformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. •U se another USB memory device. E00460 Invalid update file was found. The update file on the USB memory device is corrupted. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. •R eformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. •U se another USB memory device. E00414 E00415 128 Error Messages (continued) No. Message Measure E00461 Update file was not found. No update file could be found on the USB memory device. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. •R eformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. •U se another USB memory device. E00462 Two or more update files were found. Multiple update files were found on the USB memory device. •C heck whether there are multiple update files on the USB memory device. • Check whether there are multiple USB memory devices containing update files. E00463 Invalid update file was found. The update file on the USB memory device is corrupted. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. • Reformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. • Use another USB memory device. Unexpected update failure was found. Some other update error occurred. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. •R eformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. •U se another USB memory device. E00468 Update file was not found. No update file could be found on the USB memory device. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. • Reformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. • Use another USB memory device. E00469 This media cannot be used for update. The used USB memory device cannot be used for updating. •A USB memory device containing a folder other than the \WIDKEY folder cannot be used for updating. E00470 Update file cannot be read. An update file load error occurred. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. • Reformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. •U se another USB memory device. E00499 Unexpected update failure was found. Some other update error occurred. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. •R eformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. •U se another USB memory device. E00602 AG-RCP30 needs to be updated! Will start updating soon. A connected AG-RCP30 was found to need an update. The Remote Control Panel reboots automatically to start an update. E00603 Unsupported Control Panel! Replace Control Panel. A Remote Control Panel not supported by the Memory Card Video Recorder was detected. Disconnect the Remote Control Panel. E00604 Will power off after uploading. The vehicle engine switch is set to LOCK (OFF) when "PowerOff Time" on page Turn ACC ON to cancel power off. 103 is set to "After Upload." The system awaits that uploading is finished, that the connection with the Back-End application is released, or uploading, streaming, administrator setup, or upgrading on the Back-End application is finished. To continue using the Memory Card Video Recorder without turning it off, set the engine switch to ON. E00464 E00465 E00466 E00467 129 Error Messages (continued) No. Message Measure DSP error. This system is rebooting. Wait until the error message is cleared. Contact your supplier if the message does not clear after about a minute. E02440 System error. Couldn't format cards. Insert another SDHC Memory Card. E02441 Couldn’t format cards. E02442 Write Protect cards found. Couldn't format. Disable SDHC Memory Card write-protection. E02444 No SDHC Cards found. Couldn't format. Insert an SDHC Memory Card. E02460 System error. Couldn't delete files. Contact your supplier. E02461 Couldn't delete files. Check the card information, and proceed as follows according to the information. CARD PROTECT: Disable SDHC Memory Card write-protection. UNFORMATTED: Replace with the formatted SDHC Memory Card. NO CARD: Insert an SDHC Memory Card. Others: Replace the SDHC Memory Card with another one. E02470 System error. Couldn't restore files. Contact your supplier. E02471 Couldn't restore files. E02481 Write error on slot1. Record cannot be continued. E02482 Write error on slot2. Record cannot be continued. E02483 Write error on slot3. Record cannot be continued. E02484 Write error on slot4. Record cannot be continued. E07671 CAMERA1 communication error. Please check the CAMERA1. The Color Camera may not be correctly connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder. Check whether the camera cable (included in the Color Camera) is correctly connected to the Color Camera. Contact your supplier if this measure does not solve the problem. E08601 Playback and record cannot be executed. Close the SDHC Memory Card slot cover. E08602 The recorder’s fan has stopped. Contact your supplier. E10400 Radar model file was not found. E10401 More than 10 radar model files were found. E10402 Invalid radar model file was found. E10403 Radar model file cannot be read. E10410 Radar communication error. Please check the radar setting. E02431 E02432 Be sure to use the correct procedure to remove and load SDHC Memory Cards. Replace an SDHC Memory Card that is not recognized after inserting it in the SDHC Memory Card slot and closing the SDHC Memory Card slot cover. 130 Error Messages (continued) No. Message Measure E15751 VUP Card found on slot1. Record cannot be started. E15752 VUP Card found on slot2. Record cannot be started. E15753 VUP Card found on slot3. Record cannot be started. E15754 VUP Card found on slot4. Record cannot be started. E15755 Unsupported Card found on slot1. The inserted card cannot be used. Check card type. Record cannot be started. E15756 Unsupported Card found on slot2. Record cannot be started. E15757 Unsupported Card found on slot3. Record cannot be started. E15758 Unsupported Card found on slot4. Record cannot be started. E15759 Unformatted Card found on slot1. Record cannot be started. E15760 Unformatted Card found on slot2. Record cannot be started. E15761 Unformatted Card found on slot3. Record cannot be started. E15762 Unformatted Card found on slot4. Record cannot be started. E15763 Write Protect Card found on slot1. The write-protect switch of the SDHC Memory Card is set to "LOCK." Slide Record cannot be started. the write-protection switch away from the "LOCK" position. Write Protect Card found on slot2. Record cannot be started. E15764 A card for upgrading is inserted. Data cannot be written to the card. An unformatted SDHC Memory Card has been inserted. Format the SDHC Memory Card using the Memory Card Video Recorder or "SDHC Memory Card Formatting Software," or replace it with a formatted SDHC Memory Card. You can download the "SDHC Memory Card Formatting Software" from the Web site shown below: http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/sd/download/sd_formatter.html E15765 Write Protect Card found on slot3. Record cannot be started. E15766 Write Protect Card found on slot4. Record cannot be started. E15767 No SDHC Cards found. Record cannot be started. No SDHC Memory Card is inserted. Insert an SDHC Memory Card. E15768 Write Error. Record cannot be started. Data cannot be written to the SDHC card. Replace the SDHC Memory Card. E15769 Card Full. Record cannot be started. The following conditions may have occurred: •T here is no space left on the SDHC Memory Card. • Files contained in one of the SDHC Memory Cards inserted in the SDHC Memory Card slots 1, 2, 3, and 4 exceed 5,000 files. Replace the SDHC Memory Card with an SDHC Memory Card with free capacity, or free up space of 10 Mbytes or more in the SDHC Memory Card for new data. E20801 Recorder reboots by unrecoverable card ejection error. Be sure to use the correct procedure to remove and load SDHC Memory Cards. E20802 Please reinsert the card or reboot the system. Check the SDHC Memory Card and re-insert it, or reboot the Memory Card Video Recorder. E20901 Firmware Update FAILED! An error occurred during the update. •C heck whether the update file for the recorder has been correctly copied to the USB memory device. • Reformat the SDHC Memory Card or USB memory device before use. •U se another USB memory device. • Check whether there are multiple update files on the USB memory device. • Check whether there are multiple USB memory devices containing update files. • A USB memory device containing a folder other than the \WIDKEY folder cannot be used for updating. 131 Error Messages (continued) No. Message Measure E20911 Microcontroller Update FAILED! An error occurred during the update. The Memory Card Video Recorder reboots automatically to restart an update. Contact your supplier if the problem persists. E20912 Unsupported Microcontroller Detected! The Memory Card Video Recorder has broken down. Contact your supplier. E20921 AG-RCP30 Update FAILED! An error occurred during an update of an AG-RCP30 connected to the Memory Card Video Recorder. The Memory Card Video Recorder reboots automatically to restart an update. Contact your supplier if the problem persists. E20922 Unsupported Control Panel Detected! A Remote Control Panel not supported by the Memory Card Video Recorder was detected. Disconnect the Remote Control Panel. E22420 Officer’s information file cannot be The officer data file (WID*****.TXT) is corrupted. Create a new officer’s data file, loaded. save it to a USB memory device and re-register it. E22421 Since you are not an administrator, You are not registered as an administrator and cannot open this menu. Ask a you cannot open this menu. registered administrator for assistance. E22422 Officer’s information file cannot be There is no Officer Registration file or it contains the wrong data. Create a loaded. correct Officer Registration file (WOFFICER.TXT), copy it to a USB memory device and reload it. E22423 Admin’s information file cannot be There is no Administrator Registration file or it contains the wrong data. Create loaded. a correct Administrator Registration file (WADMIN.TXT), copy it to a USB memory device and reload it. E22425 Classification list cannot be loaded. There is no classify file or the content of the file is incorrect. E22426 Menu copy failed. For copying to a USB memory device, connect a write-enabled USB memory device. For copying to a recorder, connect a USB memory device that contains data. E22427 Source information file cannot be loaded. There is no vehicle ID registration file or the content of the file is incorrect. E22428 Shift information file cannot be loaded. There is no shift file or the content of the file is incorrect. E22429 Area information file cannot be loaded. There is no area registration file or the content of the file is incorrect. E22432 Service log copy failed. Copying service log is failed. Retry copying. E22448 Operation was canceled to start streaming. Streaming starts, and the operation is canceled. Wait until streaming ends. E25410 GPS communication error. Please check the GPS module. An error occurred in the GPS module. Contact your supplier. E27200 FinishUpload File transfer was completed. E27201 Storage capacity was not enough to transfer the file. Capacity of the server is not enough for uploading data, and upload is canceled. E27202 File transfer was completed. Restore file remained. Upload was completed, but video files not restored remain on the SDHC Memory Card. E27203 File not found in SDHC cards. No file for uploading is found on an SDHC Memory Card. E27401 Write Protect cards found. Couldn’t start file transfer. A read-only SDHC Memory Card is found, and uploading cannot be started. E27403 Media error. File transfer was incomplete. A read/write error has occurred on the media. Replace the SDHC Memory Card. E27405 Storage write error. File transfer was incomplete. A verifying error has occurred in the server storage, and upload cannot be completed. E27407 No SDHC Cards found. Couldn’t start file transfer. No SDHC Memory Card is inserted, and upload cannot be started. 132 Error Messages (continued) No. Message Measure E27430 Couldn’t start file transfer. Upload cannot be started. Check the network connection. E27431 File transfer was incomplete. Upload cannot be completed because of the network trouble. E27499 System error. File transfer was incomplete. A system error has occurred, and upload cannot be completed. E28200 FinishExport. Export was completed. E28201 USB storage capacity was not enough to export. Use other USB memory device that is not full. E28202 Export was completed. Restore file remained. Restore the file not yet restored, and export it again. E28203 File not found in SDHC cards. There are no files to export. No export operation needed. E28400 No USB storage devices found. Couldn’t start export. Connect a USB memory device. E28401 Write Protect cards found. Couldn’t start export. Disable SDHC Memory Card write-protection. E28402 All USB storages are read only. Couldn’t start export. Connect a write-enabled USB memory device. E28403 Media error. Export was incomplete. Replace the SDHC Memory Card or the USB memory device. E28404 USB storage file system error. Couldn’t start export. Replace the USB memory device. E28405 USB storage write error. Export was incomplete. E28406 Found update file in USB storage. Delete the update file on the USB memory device. Couldn’t start export. E28407 No SDHC Cards found. Couldn’t start export. Insert an SDHC Memory Card with recorded files. E28409 Couldn’t start export. Replace the SDHC Memory Card. E28499 System error. Export was incomplete. Reboot the recorder. E28880 USB storage was ejected. Export was incomplete. Do not remove the USB memory device while exporting data. Reconnect the USB memory device and export again. E28881 USB storage was inserted. Export was incomplete. Export the data again. E29400 Unsupported camera connection. A camera is connected only to the [CAMERA 4], [CAMERA 5], or [CAMERA 6] connector. Check the input. E29401 No CAMERA1 video signal. [CAMERA 1] connector input cannot be detected. Check whether the signal is input to the [CAMERA 1] connector. E29402 No CAMERA2 video signal. [CAMERA 2] connector input cannot be detected. Check whether the signal is input to the [CAMERA 2] connector. E29403 No CAMERA3 video signal. [CAMERA 3] connector input cannot be detected. Check whether the signal is input to the [CAMERA 3] connector. E29404 No CAMERA4 video signal. [CAMERA 4] connector input cannot be detected. Check whether the signal is input to the [CAMERA 4] connector. E29405 No CAMERA5 video signal. [CAMERA 5] connector input cannot be detected. Check whether the signal is input to the [CAMERA 5] connector. E29406 No CAMERA6 video signal. [CAMERA 6] connector input cannot be detected. Check whether the signal is input to the [CAMERA 6] connector. E30400 Network setting parameter error. Network settings are not correct. Check the network settings. 133 Error Messages (continued) Messages Unique to the Front-End Application Error Messages 30200 and after are the command error of the Memory Card Video Recorder. No. Message Measure 20004 There is no response form the recorder. Connection with the recorder was interrupted. • Check that the LAN cable is connected to the recorder. • Check that the recorder is turned on. 20006 Application cannot communicate with Recorder, please check connections. The application could not communicate with the recorder. • Check that the LAN cable is connected to the recorder. • Check that the recorder is turned on. • Check that the network setting is correct. 20015 Cannot start recording due to no live mode. Recording could not be started. • Start recording after entering Live mode. 20019 The application failed communication with the recorder. The command could not be transmitted to the recorder. • Check that the LAN cable is connected to the recorder. • Check that the recorder is turned on. 20021 There was no same time of bookmark. 20022 There was no same time of classify. 20028 Cannot operate bookmark because there already existed classify. A bookmark cannot be created within 2 seconds before or after a classify tag. • Create a bookmark 2 seconds or more apart from a classify tag. 20029 Cannot operate bookmark because there already existed bookmark. A bookmark cannot be created within 2 seconds before or after another bookmark. • Create bookmarks 2 seconds or more apart from each other. 20033 Cannot operate classify because there is already bookmark. A classify tag cannot be created within 2 seconds before or after a bookmark. • Create a classify tag 2 seconds or more apart from a bookmark. 20037 Failed in creating the snapshot file. Creation of a snapshot file failed. • Check that there is sufficient free space in the destination medium. • If the file is to be stored in a removable medium, check that the removable medium has been inserted. 20051 The file is invalid. The setting file is invalid. • Specify the file that was created as a setting master. 20052 The file may be tampered with. The file may have been tampered with or damaged. 20053 Skipped uploading the video file because Back-End Server was busy. Try again later. Upload could not be started because the server is in processing. • Retry later. 20054 Failed to transfer the file. Connection with the recorder was failed. • Check that the FE and BES are connected through LAN. • Check that the recorder is turned on. • Check that the network settings of the FE and BES are properly made. 20055 Failed in the output of the file. The free space at the output destination is insufficient or there is a possibility that the output destination is inhibited to write. File output (export, upload, or DVD burn) failed. • Check that there is sufficient free space in the destination medium. • Check if the medium is write-protected. • Check that writing to the destination medium by Windows is authorized. 20056 Failed to transfer file from Recorder. No video file could be found on the recorder. • Check that the LAN connection to the recorder is properly made. 20057 Failed to transfer file from Recorder. During file output (export, upload, or DVD burn), file transfer from the recorder failed. • Check that the LAN cable is connected to the recorder. • Check that the recorder is turned on. 134 Error Messages (continued) No. Message Measure 20058 Failed in connection with the Back-End Server. The FE could not communicate with the BES. • Check that the FE and BES are connected through LAN. • Check that the network settings of the FE and BES are properly made. • Check if communication is interrupted by a firewall. 20059 The output path was not found. During file output (export, upload, or DVD burn), file transfer from the recorder failed. • If the file is to be output to a removable medium, check that the removable medium has been inserted. • Check if the medium is write-protected. • Check that writing to the destination medium by Windows is authorized. 20060 Failed to open or create the file. During file output (export, upload, or DVD burn), creation of an output file failed. • Check that there is sufficient free space in the destination medium. • Check if the medium is write-protected. • Check that writing to the destination medium by Windows is authorized. 20061 Disconnected the recorder while exporting. During exporting or DVD burning, communication with the recorder was interrupted. • Check that the LAN cable is connected to the recorder. • Check that the recorder is turned on. 20067 Fatal error. An error was generated. A program bug is suspected. 20068 Failed. An error whose cause could not be specified was generated. 20071 Cannot operate classify because there already existed classify. A classify tag cannot be created within 2 seconds before or after another classify tag. • Create classify tags 2 seconds or more apart from each other. 20072 Cannot operate snapshot because there already existed snapshot. The snapshot file was created. A snapshot operation is not possible at the location where another snapshot has been created. The snapshot file was created. 30100 Back End use the recorder. The recorder is being used by the BES. The FES cannot operate the recorder. 30200 Failed authentication. Authentication of the administrator failed. (Only with the recorder V1.9) • Insert the USB memory device in which administrator data have been stored into the recorder. 30300 Failed cancelling recovery. Canceling of recovery failed. 30400 Failed recording. Starting of video recording failed. 30402 Failed recording. Starting of video recording failed. 30403 Failed recording. Starting of video recording failed. 30501 Failed to stop recording. Stopping of video recording failed. 30502 Cannot restart live. Live mode cannot be restarted. 30600 The recorder cannot execute bookmark or classify. The recorder cannot perform a bookmark or classify information operation. 30601 The recorder cannot execute bookmark or classify. The recorder cannot perform a bookmark or classify information operation. 30700 The recorder cannot execute snapshot. The recorder cannot perform a snapshot operation. 30800 The recorder cannot execute operation of user info or case file number. The recorder cannot perform a user information or case file No. operation. 135 Error Messages (continued) No. Message Measure 30900 The recorder cannot execute operation of streaming setting. The recorder cannot perform a streaming operation. 31000 GPS module isn't connected. The GPS is not connected. 31100 The recorder cannot process data Input data from the radar gun cannot be processed. from the radar gun. 31200 Cannot delete video due to the system problem. The video signal cannot be deleted because of a system problem. 31201 Cannot delete video due to the media problem. The video signal cannot be deleted because of a problem with recording media. 31300 Cannot format due to the system problem. Formatting is impossible because of a system problem. 31301 Cannot format due to the media problem. Formatting is impossible because of a problem with recording media. 31302 Cannot format because the media Formatting is impossible, because the recording media is write-protected. is protected writing. • Cancel the write-protection status. 31303 Cannot format because the media Formatting is impossible, because of unsupported recording media. is not supported. 31304 Cannot format because no media is in recorder. Formatting is impossible, because no recording medium is inserted in the recorder. 31400 Cannot recover due the media problem. Recovery is impossible because of a problem with recording media. 31500 firmware of recorder is not found. The firmware of the recorder could not be found. • Check that the firmware of the recorder is stored in the USB memory device. 31501 Failed in updating firmware of recorder. Updating of the firmware of the recorder failed. • Try updating again. 31600 Radar gun library is not found. The radar gun library could not be found. • Check that the radar gun library of the recorder is stored in the USB memory device. 31601 Cannot add radar gun library because the number of registration of the radar gun library exceeds the maximum number. As the number of registered data in the radar gun library exceeds the upper limit, no further data can be added. • Decrease the number of the registered data in the radar gun library. 31602 The radar gun library is Illegal. The radar gun library is illegal. • Copy the radar gun library again then try again. 31603 Cannot read radar gun library. A radar gun library cannot be read. • Copy the radar gun library again then try again. 31604 Cannot execute while booting. The command cannot be executed, because the recorder is being booted. 31701 Because the file is invalid, the radar gun library cannot be loaded. The radar gun library cannot be registered, because the file is invalid. • Copy the radar gun library again then try again. 31801 Because the file is invalid, the officer list file cannot be loaded. The officer list cannot be registered, because the file is invalid. 31901 Because the file is invalid, the source list file cannot be loaded. The vehicle list cannot be registered, because the file is invalid. 32001 Because the file is invalid, the shift list file cannot be loaded. The shift list cannot be registered, because the file is invalid. 32101 The area list file cannot be loaded The area list cannot be registered, because the file is invalid. because it is not in administrator mode. 32200 Failed. Menu copy is failed. • Create a setting file and try again. 136 Error Messages (continued) No. Message Measure 40002 Execute Cancel. 40003 The parameter was not able to be As an illegal behavior was generated, the status has been recovered. set. 40004 Another processing has already been executed. The command is canceled, because another command is being processed. 40005 The video was not able to be converted. The DirectShow filter does not function properly. • Reinstall DirectShow filter. • Install Media Player. • Reinstall the OS. 40006 Because the composition of the drive has been changed, it is not possible to output it. The configuration of the drive was changed after the DVD setting screen had been opened. • During DVD output, never perform any operation that will change the drive configuration, including plugging/unplugging of the USB memory device. 40007 Other applications are using the drive. Please exit the application for which the drive is used. The Sonic module returned an error code that notified that the DVD drive was unavailable. • If the DVD drive is being used by another application, stop that application. 40008 The tray of the drive is open. Please insert the unused DVD disc in the drive and close the tray. The tray of the DVD drive is open. • Load a blank DVD-R/-R DL/+R/+R DL or DVD-RW/+RW disc into the drive then close the tray. This error message is displayed only when a DVD drive that can judge open/closed status of the tray is used. 40009 Information on the drive cannot be acquired. There is a possibility that the disc not supported has been inserted in the drive. An unsupported DVD drive is used, or an unsupported disc medium is loaded in the DVD drive. • Load a blank DVD-R/-R DL/+R/+R DL or DVD-RW/+RW disc into the drive then close the tray. 40010 The drive is not ready. Please insert the unused DVD disc in the drive. The drive is not ready to enable writing. • Load a blank DVD-R/-R DL/+R/+R DL or DVD-RW/+RW disc into the drive, close the tray, then after several seconds, execute the command. 40011 It is not possible to store it on this disc. Please insert unused DVDR/-R DL/+R/+R DL or the DVDRW/+RW disc. A disc on which data have already been written is inserted or the disc is damaged. • Load a blank DVD-R/-R DL/+R/+R DL or DVD-RW/+RW disc into the drive. 40012 This disc is read-only. Please The disc is write-protected. insert it in the drive after releasing • Load a blank DVD-R/-R DL/+R/+R DL or DVD-RW/+RW disc into the read-only. drive. 40013 The disc not supported has been inserted. Please insert unused DVD-R/-R DL/+R/+R DL or the DVD-RW/+RW disc. 40014 The free space in the work area is The free capacity of the drive in which the temporary folder is stored is insufficient. insufficient. • Delete unnecessary files to increase free space in the drive. 40015 Because the capacity of the disc cannot be acquired, it is not possible to store it on this disc. The capacity of the disc cannot be obtained. • Load a blank DVD-R/-R DL/+R/+R DL or DVD-RW/+RW disc into the drive then close the tray. 40016 Because the capacity of the DVD disc is insufficient, it is not possible to output it. The playback duration of the selected video files is too long for the DVD disc to be burned. • Reduce the total playback duration by decreasing the number of selected files. This message notifies that the user canceled the operation, and it does not denote an error. An unsupported or damaged disc is inserted. • Load a blank DVD-R/-R DL/+R/+R DL or DVD-RW/+RW disc into the drive. 137 Error Messages (continued) No. Message Measure 40017 Failed in writing the file. The drive that is used for temporary storage is not ready for writing. • If the temporary folder does not exist, create it. • If the free capacity of the temporary drive is insufficient, delete unnecessary files. • Delete unnecessary files from the temporary folder. 40018 Verifying was canceled. This message is displayed when Verify is canceled. • Execute Verify. 40019 The DVD disc will be verified. Please push "OK" after closing the tray without pulling out the DVD disc. (Processing will be ended without verifying if pushing "Cancel"). This message is displayed before Verify is started, and it does not denote an error. 40020 The DVD drive was not able to be verified because it was not ready. Please push "OK" after confirming the tray closes after inserting the DVD disc to the DVD drive when verifying it again. (Processing will be ended without verifying if pushing "Cancel"). This error is generated when acquisition of drive information fails. • If other software that uses the DVD drive has been installed, uninstall that software. • Stop the Auto Play function. • Wait for about 30 seconds after the tray is closed then click on the OK button. • If Verify fails, quit by canceling. 40021 Failed in verifying the DVD disc. There is a possibility not to be written correctly in this disc. Please push "OK" after confirming the tray closes after inserting the DVD disc to the drive when verifying it again. (Processing will ended without verifying if pushing "Cancel"). This error is generated when a discrepancy of data is found during Verify. • If the disc is replaced, load a disc on which writing has been performed. • If the reliability of the medium is low, replace it with one from a reliable manufacturer. • If the drive is old, its performance may be deteriorated. Replace the drive with a new one. • The compatibility of the medium and drive may matter. Replace the medium with one recommended by the manufacturer of the drive. • If Verify fails, quit by canceling. 40022 Formatting Disc. This may take several minutes... This is a status message that is returned during disc formatting and will not be displayed as an actual error. 40023 Writing lead-out. This may take several minutes. This is a status message that is returned during disc readout and will not be displayed as an actual error. 40024 Burning Disc. This is a status message that is returned during disc writing and will not be displayed as an actual error. 40025 Verifying Disc. This is a status message that is returned during disc verify and will not be displayed as an actual error. 40026 Failed in making the temporary folder. The OS temporary folder does not exist or writing cannot be performed in it. • Create the temporary folder in a drive with large capacity formatted for NTFS. • Reinstall the OS. 100001 Improper module structure. Please reinstall. Lack of the necessary module or setting. • Reinstall the necessary module. 100002 Invalid officer1 ID. Please input registered ID. The Officer 1 ID is invalid. • Check that Officer 1 has been registered in the Back-End System. • Check that Officer 1 has been registered in the recorder. • Set Guest mode to ON in Administrator Setup. 100003 Invalid officer2 ID. Please input registered ID. The Officer 2 ID is invalid. • Check that Officer 1 has been registered in the Back-End System. • Check that Officer 1 has been registered in the recorder. • Set Guest mode to ON in Administrator Setup. 100004 The officer1ID and the officer2 ID are the same. Please input different IDs. The IDs for Officers 1 and 2 are identical. • Use different IDs. 138 Error Messages (continued) No. Message Measure 100005 The password is wrong. The input password is invalid. • Input a correct password. 100006 The recorder is disconnected. Connection with the recorder was interrupted. • Check that the LAN cable is connected to the recorder. • Check that the recorder is turned on. 100007 Cannot set same preset. Set different preset. A different preset setting has been made with the same preset No. • Use a different preset No. 100008 Invalid Camera connection. Connect two or more cameras or either from camera1 to camera3. Invalid camera connection: • Connect 2 or more cameras. • Connect any of Cameras 1 to 3. 100009 When preset3 is set, it is not When Preset 3 has been set, "None" cannot be specified to Preset 2. possible to set "None" in preset2. 100010 The retyped password is different. The retyped password is different. Input the password again. Please input again. 100011 Length of folder name is up to xxx. Select the other folder. Up to xxx characters can be used in a folder name. • Select another folder. 100012 An invalid character is included. Please input again. An invalid character is included. • Input again. The available characters are "<"(3Ch), ">"(3Eh), "\"(5Ch), "&"(26h), "."(2Ch), control characters (00h–1Fh), and one-byte alphanumerics and symbols, except for "DELETE"(7Fh). 100013 Failed to export AVViewer. Exporting of AV Viewer failed. • Check that there is sufficient free space in the destination medium. • Check if the medium is write-protected. • Check that writing to the destination medium is authorized. • Reinstall AV Viewer. 100015 The time for setting day/night view is the same. Please set another time. Identical times are set for switching the day/night views. • Set different times. 100016 There is no last error. There is no Last Error data item. 100017 Please input both IP address and the subnet mask. Specify both the IP address and subnet mask. 100018 Either of IP address, the subnet mask or the default gateway value is not correct. Please input again. The IP address, subnet mask, or default gateway is incorrect. • They are configured as four numbers delimited by periods, each in the range of 0 to 255. Input correct values. 100019 IP address is not correct. Please input again. The value for the IP address is invalid. • The IP address is configured as four numbers delimited by ;periods, each in the range of 0 to 255. Input the password again. 100020 Invalid the gateway address. The gateway address is invalid. • Check that the IP address and the gateway belong to the same subnet address. 100021 Invalid the subnet mask. The subnet mask is invalid. • Check that the network block and host block of the subnet mask are correctly set. 100022 The snapshot folder doesn't exist. The snapshot folder does not exist. • If the snapshot folder is stored in a removable medium, check that the removable medium is connected to the PC. 100023 There is no snapshot in the folder. As the specified snapshot file is not in the specified snapshot folder, that snapshot image cannot be sent by e-mail. • If the storage location of a snapshot file is changed, transmission of the file is not possible. 139 Error Messages (continued) No. Message Measure 100024 The e-mail software could not be opened.\nPlease install a MAPI compliant e-mail application. Startup of the e-mail software failed. • Check that the e-mail settings in Internet Option are in compliance with the MAPI standards. 100025 The character string length of the network key is 5 or 13. Or, if the length of the character string is 10 or 26, please input character (0-9,a-f,A-F) that shows the hexadecimal number. The length of the network key (WEP) is invalid. • The character-string length of the network key must be 5 or 13. Or, if the length of the character string is 10 or 26, check that all the characters are in hexadecimal notation (0-9, a-f, A-F). 100026 The character string length of the network key is 8 or more, and 63 or less. Or, if the length of the character string is 64, please input character (0-9,a-f,A-F) that shows the hexadecimal number. The length of the network key (WPA) is invalid. • The character-string length of the network key must be in the range of 8 to 63. Or, if the length of the character string is 64, check that all the characters are in hexadecimal notation (0-9, a-f, A-F). 100027 Cannot set same IP Address. Set different IP Address. Identical IP addresses cannot be specified for PC-LAN, UPLOAD-LAN, and WIRELESS-LAN. • Use different IP addresses. 100028 Application cannot open help. The Help file could not be opened. Confirm if Acrobat Reader is installed. • Check that Acrobat Reader has been installed. 100029 Because the work area is not formatted with NTFS, the DVD output cannot be used. DVD output signals cannot be used, because the work area is not formatted in NTFS. • Change the format of the drive in which the OS is installed to the NTFS format. 100030 The number of video files is 49 pcs at maximum to output to DVD. The number of video files that can be output to the DVD exceeds the predetermined value. 100031 The video file output to DVD has not been selected. The video files that will be output to the DVD have not been selected. • Select the files. 100032 Video length must be 2 seconds or more to output to DVD. A video file whose playback duration is less than 2 seconds cannot be output to a DVD. • Select a video file whose playback duration is 2 seconds or longer. 100033 The DVD drive that can be used An available DVD drive cannot be found. is not found. Please connect a • Connect a drive that can write to a DVD-R disc. recordable drive with the DVD-R disc. 100034 Necessary work area size:xxMB — 100035 Recordable time in the disc:xx — 100036 Cannot change modes while recording. Because stop recording function by the user operation is locked, the recording cannot be stopped. Modes cannot be changed during recording. Recording cannot be stopped, because the function for recording stop by the user is locked. 100037 The number of items that can be displayed on the screen at a time is 13. The maximum number of metadata items that can be displayed on the screen at a time is 13. 100038 Cannot delete some files. Because the recorder is disconnected, recording, opened a front lid, or used to the back end system. Some files could not be deleted. Possible causes are that the recorder was disconnected, in Record mode, or in use by the BES, or the front cover of the recorder was opened. 100039 Formatting Disc. This might take several minutes… — 100040 Writing lead-out. This may take several minutes. — 100041 Burning Disc. — 100042 Verify Disc. — 100043 Fatal error. An error was generated. A program bug is suspected. 140 Camera Connection and Combination of Cameras Combination of cameras depends on the cameras connected to the recorder. Available combination is as shown below. Selectable combination of cameras depends on the detected cameras. • If only CAM4, CAM5, and CAM6 are set to OFF, preset patterns, 4Ch-QUAD, 4Ch-PANORAMA, 5Ch-QUAD, and 5Ch-PANORAMA, cannot be selected. • If all of CAM1, CAM2, and CAM 3 are set to OFF, preset patterns, 4Ch-PANORAMA and 5Ch-PANORAMA, cannot be selected. • If two channels of CAM1, CAM2, and CAM 3 are not connected, preset patterns, 5Ch-PANORAMA cannot be selected. Camera connection X 0 0 X X 0 0 X X 0 0 X X 0 0 X X X 0 0 0 0 X X X X 0 0 0 0 X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • If CAM1 is set to OFF, any combination of cameras indicated by “1” cannot be selected. • If CAM2 is set to OFF, any combination of cameras indicated by “2” cannot be selected. • If CAM3 is set to OFF, any combination of cameras indicated by “3” cannot be selected. • If any of CAM4, CAM5, or CAM6 is set to ON, a pattern indicated by “456” can be selected. Combination of cameras 1 2 3 456 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 Selectable preset patterns depends on the detected cameras. 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 - - 1 - 1,2 3 2 1 1 1,3 3 3 1 - 2,3 3 1 1456 1 - 2456 2 - 1, 3456 1456P 2456P 3456P 2456 2 3 2 2 2 1Ch 2Ch 4Ch P: Panorama : Preset number of recommended combination of cameras : Selectable combination of cameras 0: A camera is connected. X: A camera is not connected. 141 1, 3456 2 3 2, 3456 3 2 3, 1, 1, 2, 3, 2456 2456P 3456P 3456P 2456P 3 3 3 3 - 5Ch Service Logs The operation history of the recorder can be obtained as service logs. Contents The items shown below can be obtained as service logs. Normal operation Items Level Character strings Timing Starting (start, restart) N Power On just after start Ending (all power off, restart) N Power Off just before end Starting (start, restart) N System Start AG-CPD20 4.xx.xxx.0 Serial No. Destination just after start Ending (all power off, restart) N System End just before end Ending with power off I System End Acc when occurred Restarting by restart operation I System End Reboot when occurred Recording start N Rec File Start factor slot1 data/yyyymmdd/mmhhss.av when occurred Recording end N Rec Stop End factor when occurred Restoring a file (succeeded) N Restore File slot1 data/yyyymmdd/mmhhss.av when occurred Deleting a file (succeeded) N Delete File slot1 data/yyyymmdd/mmhhss.av when occurred Formatting SD cards N Format when occurred Deleting all files N DeleteAll when occurred Application: transition to live mode I Mode Live when occurred Application: transition to play mode I Mode Play when occurred Application: transition to administrator mode I Mode Admin when occurred Application: transition to upload mode I Mode Upload when occurred Registering data from a USB memory device I Load Admin/Officer/… number of cases when occurred Exporting start I Export Start when occurred Exporting end I Export End when occurred Uploading start I Upload Start when occurred Uploading end I Upload End when occurred Upgrading start I Vup Start New 4.xx.xxx.0 when occurred Upgrading end I Vup End when occurred Upgrading without menu display start I/N VupMenuless Start when occurred Upgrading without menu display end I/N VupMenuless End when occurred Menu exporting start I MenuExport Start when occurred Menu exporting end I MenuExport End when occurred Menu importing start (with or without menu display) I MenuImport Start when occurred Menu importing end (with or without menu display) I MenuImport End when occurred 142 Service Logs (continued) Items Level Character strings Timing Initializing personal data I Clear Personal when occurred Resetting to the factory default settings I Clear All when occurred Resetting to the factory default settings without menu display N ClearMenuless All when occurred Detecting the remote control panel connection I CP Attach 3.xx.xxx.x just after start when occurred Detecting the remote control panel disconnection I CP Dettach when occurred Detecting the SD card slot door open N Slot Open just after start when occurred Detecting the SD card slot door closed I Slot Close just after start when occurred Recognizing SC cards in slots 1 to 4 I Card Slot1 PA-SV16G-C6 Total capacity, free capacity, serial No., etc. (hexadecimal number of MID//PRV//PSN//MDT) Card Slot2 NONE Card Slot3 NONE Card Slot4 NONE just after start when the SD card slot door closed Detecting a USB memory device inserted I USBMem Attach 0/1 just after start when detected Detecting a USB memory device removed I USBMem Dettach 0/1 when detected Changing a USB memory device status I USB Front/Rear VendorID // ProductID // manufacturer // product // serial just after start when occurred Changing GPS status I GPS On just after start when occurred Changing GPS status I GPS Off just after start when occurred Adjusting the GPS time (other than GPS) I GPS Adjust when occurred Radar gun connection status I Rader Detect model name First data reception after start-up Camera connection status . (1 to 6) I Camera 1=On 2=Off 3=.. just after start when occurred Network connection status I Net PC=192.168.xx.xx UPLOAD=NONE WIRELESS=NONE just after start when occurred Front-End and Back-End application connection status I PC FE=192.168.xx.xx BE=NONE when status changed N (NOTICE): When a specified event is occurred I (INFO): Debagging message 143 Service Logs (continued) Error (displayed) Items Level Character strings Timing Record error E [Rec Error] error number factor number when occurred SD card format error E [Format Error] error number when occurred All deletion error E [DeleteAll Error] error number when occurred Play error E [Play Error] error number when occurred Export error E [Export Error] error number when occurred Upload error E [Upload Error] error number when occurred Upgrading error E [Vup Error] error number when occurred Menu export error E [MenuExport Error] error number when occurred Menu import error E [MenuImport Error] error number when occurred Others E [Misc Error] error number when occurred E (ERROR): When an error is generated Error (not displayed) Items Level Character strings Timing Restoration error E Restore Error slot1 data/yyyymmdd/mmhhss.av when occurred Deletion error E Delete Error slot1 data/yyyymmdd/mmhhss.av when occurred Upgrading error without menu display E VupMenuless Error "factor number" when occurred E (ERROR): When an error is generated 144 Service Logs (continued) Format of Service Log The format of the service log is as shown below. UTC 2008-11-22 00:48:09 N Power On 2008-11-22 09:48:12 N System Start AG-CPD20 4.xx.xxx.0 ABCD123456 usa 2008-11-22 09:48:23 N Slot Close 2008-11-22 09:48:27 N Card Slot1 PA-SV16G-C6 15814656 15814560 1//88//2080763F//7B 2008-11-22 09:48:27 N Card Slot2 NONE 2008-11-22 09:48:27 N Card Slot3 NONE 2008-11-22 09:48:27 N Card Slot4 NONE 2008-11-22 10:23:45 N Rec File GPIO1 slot1 data/20081122/102345.av 2008-11-22 11:07:32 N Rec Stop STOP 2008-11-22 12:13:30 N System End Acc 2008-11-22 12:13:35 N System End 2008-11-22 12:13:37 N Power Off (Time Stamp): The local time is automatically added upon obtaining other user log. However, the times for the Power On log, upgrading without displaying menu during start-up, and initializing to the factory default settings during start-up are the UTC times. 145 Software License Agreement This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal and noncommercial use of a consumer, and no license is granted or shall be implied for any use other than the personal uses detailed below. - To encode video in compliance with the AVC standard ("AVC Video") - To decode AVC Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and noncommercial activity - To decode AVC Video that was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC Video Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC (http://www.mpegla.com). THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - Separate license contracts must be obtained from MPEG LA where SD Memory Cards containing information recorded with this product are to be distributed to end users for commercial purposes. "End user" refers to persons or organizations handling such contents for personal use. This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual patent portfolio license for the personal and noncommercial use of a consumer for (i) encoding video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard ("MPEG-4 Video") and/or (ii) decoding MPEG-4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG-4 Video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information including that relating to promotional, internal and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC. See http://www.mpegla.com/ Portions utilize Microsoft Windows Media Technologies. Copyright (c)2006 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Included with this product is software licensed under the MIT License. Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd and Clark Cooper Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Expat maintainers. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 146 Panasonic Computer Solutions Company 50 Meadowlands Parkway, Panazip 2F-5, Secaucus, NJ 07094 © 2009 P
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