HTR4 System Quick Setup
1
Unpack Everything
Make sure you have everything you need before you begin the installation:
•
HTR4 Recorder
•
Recorder and camera cables
•
Wiring harness
•
Optional installation kits (HTR4GPS, HTRDP, and so on)
2
Install the HTR4 Recorder
1.
Choose a location and mounting option that provides convenient access, is not subject to
high vibration or heat, and cannot be interfered with by unauthorized personnel.
Possible Mounting Locations
Glove box (inside
or underneath)
* *
Bulkhead (on front
or underneath)
2.
Attach the U-shaped bracket to the pre-drilled mounting surface using the sheet metal
screws. Secure the recorder to the bracket with the machine screws (hardware included).
Note
You can mount your recorder in any
orientation needed.
The U-shaped bracket can be inverted. It can
be used to mount the recorder suspended
underneath a flat surface or to mount it
supported on top of a flat surface.
TIP!
For more secure installations, we
recommend you install your recorder inside the
HTENCLHTR security enclosure. See the
HTENCLHTR Security Enclosure Installation
Guide
for more information.
3.
Connect the 24-pin Interface connector of the wiring harness to the recorder. Wire the
triggers and alarms to the vehicle electrical system. Connect the power cables to the
vehicle battery. Connect the GPS cabling to the HTR4GPS module, if installed.
Power harness: 20, 40
and 60 foot cables
Fuse box
(ATO 7.5)
Note
If you are installing the recorder into a
vehicle that previously ran an HTRD400 or
HTRD100 recorder, you can purchase a wiring
harness adapter that allows you to use your
currently wired triggers. See the
HTR4 System
Reference Guide
for more information.
4.
Install up to four cameras. The primary camera is typically installed at the front interior of the
vehicle looking towards the back. Other cameras might be installed on the ceiling halfway
down the aisle and on the bulkhead looking towards the driver and/or front door. For more
information, refer to the
Installation Guide
5.
Connect the camera(s) to the power, audio and video ports on the recorder's rear panel.
Rear Panel
AUDIO
1
2
3
4
IN
VIDEO
1
2
3
4
IN
CAMERA
POWER OUT
DC 12-14V
REMOTE
SPOT
INTERFACE
COM 1
COM 2
PANEL
MONITOR
24-pin Interface
connector
6.
If you are not using the HTENCLHTR security enclosure, attach the optional front lid and
rear cable cover. Slide the front lid into its two slots at a 45° angle. Leave a 1/2 inch
clearance between the cable cover and the rear chassis.
7.
Install the BusView software on a PC or laptop that you will use to connect to the HTR4
Recorder. You must be logged into a Microsoft® Windows® 2000 (Service Pack 4), XP®
(Professional and Home Edition Service Pack 2), or Windows Vista (Home Premium and
Business editions) operating system with administrator privileges to install the software.
a.
Close all running Windows applications.
b.
Ensure that all other users are logged off.
c.
Remove any existing BusView applications.
d.
Insert the CD-ROM disc in the CD drive and then follow the Installation Wizard.
8.
With Windows running, connect your PC or laptop to the COMPUTER port on the front of
the recorder or on the dash panel unit (HTRDP) using a CAT5 Ethernet crossover cable.
For more detailed information, refer to the
Document 800-00275 – 03/08 – Rev A
•
1 to 4 mobile CCTV cameras
•
Administrator CD-ROM disc
•
Mounting hardware
*
Middle of vehicle
(underneath seat)
*
Passenger seat
(underneath seat)
*
Driver seat (between seat
*
and wall, or underneath)
Console
Suspended
mount
OR
Supported
mount
Alarms
Triggers
Reserved for GPS
Power
that came with your camera.
Front Panel
Note
Only connect a PC or
laptop to the COMPUTER port
on the front panel after you
have installed the Configuration
software on the PC.
HTR4 System Reference Guide
available on your CD.
3
Program the System
Note
First Time Mandatory Settings
1.
On a PC connected to the HTR4 Recorder, launch the BusView Configurator application. If
the recorder is not already awake (POWER LED is solid green when awake), press and hold
the POWER button on the front panel for 5 seconds.
2.
Click Online Configuration in the navigation pane. Detected recorders are listed here.
3.
Select a recorder and click Connect (
4.
Click the System tab, set the time and date (manually or synchronized with your PC).
5.
Click Configuration Wizard on the Task Overview tab. Either load a factory set
configuration and make changes to it or click Next to create your own configuration.
6.
Set the recorder settings:
•
Recorder name
•
Record Delay (amount of time
the recorder continues to record
after the last record rule ends)
•
Standby Delay (amount of time
before the recorder goes into
Sleep mode after all wakeup
conditions are gone)
•
Recording Mode. Set to Recycle
(recommended); to have the
system record over the oldest
data when the hard drive is full.
Click Next.
7.
Configure connected triggers (maximum seven, Event Trigger configuration is limited).
a.
Select a trigger from the list, then
name it, enable it and set the
property (active high or low).
Enable at least one trigger to wake
up the recorder when detected.
b.
Test trigger connections by
activating the trigger. Note the
status changes on the Trigger list.
c.
Click Next.
8.
Define up to eight schedules (optional).
These schedules will define what days
and times the HTR4 Recorder can
record data.
NO1
NO2
You can set up schedules for specific
NC1
NC2
days or for a range of days.
COM1
COM2
You can also set up a Wakeup
schedule which defines the time when
TRIG1
the recorder should be awake,
TRIG2
TRIG3
regardless of active triggers.
TRIG4
TRIG5
Click Next.
TRIG6
9.
Configure up to four connected cameras.
a.
Connected cameras automatically
For
future
populate the camera list on the
use
Power
Camera Summary screen.
for GPS
b.
Select a camera from the list.
Check your camera connections if
To
vehicle
a camera image does not appear
battery
within 30 seconds of selecting it.
c.
Name the camera and enable
audio to be recorded with video
from the camera (if supported).
d.
Repeat these steps for each
connected camera.
e.
Click View Coverage Area to test
the camera coverage. Cameras
will appear in the quad screen in
the order connected. Use the
quad view as a reference to help
re-position your cameras, as
required. Click Save Snapshot to
save a .jpg of the current view.
Click Close when you are
satisfied with the coverage.
f.
Click Next.
10. Enable GPS, if installed.
Check Record GPS data when a rule
is active to have the recorder collect
GPS data (position and local time).
The Status box displays the current
status of the HTR4GPS unit.
The Time and Location fields display data when the recorder detects the HTR4GPS
module. This information updates once per second to provide a visual confirmation that
your GPS system is working correctly.
Click Next.
To ensure that you can read, write, and modify Configuration
data files and application support files, Honeywell
recommends that all users be administrator group members
of the Windows operating system.
) to establish a communication link.
For more programming and operation, see over.