Honeywell HTR62 Installation And Operating Manual
Honeywell HTR62 Installation And Operating Manual

Honeywell HTR62 Installation And Operating Manual

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Document 900.0341 – 12/05 – Rev 1.01
and Operating Guide
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Mobile Video System
HTR62 Installation
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  • Page 1 HTRS Mobile Video System HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide POWER STOP / EJECT PLAY TRACKING VIDEO AUDIO A/V SELECT HI-FI CST IN Document 900.0341 – 12/05 – Rev 1.01...
  • Page 3 HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide...
  • Page 4 Revisions Issue Date Revisions 1.00 3/05 New document 1.01 12/05 Changed HTGPS62 to HTRGPS module.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Operating the HTR62 ........
  • Page 6 Contents Rev 1.01 Document 900.0341 12/05...
  • Page 7 HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide Figures Figure 2-1 Mounting Options ........6 Figure 2-2 Wiring Connections .
  • Page 8 Figures Rev 1.01 Document 900.0341 12/05...
  • Page 9 HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide Tables Table 2-1 Installation Locations ........5 Table 3-1 Remote Control Button Functions .
  • Page 10 Tables Rev 1.01 Document 900.0341 12/05...
  • Page 11: About This Document

    This document describes how to install and operate the HTR62 mobile video recording system. This guide is intended for installers, administrators, and operators. The HTR62 mobile video recording system is referred to as the HTR62 throughout this guide. Overview of Contents This document contains the following chapters and appendixes: •...
  • Page 12: Warranty And Service

    Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product Warranty Card, during the warranty period Honeywell will repair or replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any defective products returned prepaid. In the event you have a problem with any Honeywell product, please call Customer Service for assistance or to request a Return Authorization (RA) number: Call +1.800.796.CCTV...
  • Page 13: System Overview

    System Overview The HTR62 mobile video system records and displays audio and video signals, time and date, vehicle speed, and the status of vehicle warning signals. The HTR62 mobile video system consists of the following components: • An industrial grade VHS VCR •...
  • Page 14 HTR62. The HTR62 is fully upgradable to an HTRD100 digital mobile system. The HTR62 is fully compatible with previous Silent Witness mobile video installations such as the SWS310, SWS210, and SWS210A mobile video systems. The HTR62 may be installed in existing non-Honeywell systems with minimal adjustment.
  • Page 15: Installation

    Installation This chapter tells you how to install the HTR62 mobile video system in a bus. Before You Begin Please read this guide carefully before you install the HTR62 mobile video system. Keep this guide for future reference. Unpack Everything The HTR62 kit should include the following items in addition to this guide: •...
  • Page 16: Equipment Required

    Wire cutters New Installation This section shows you how to install an HTR62 in a school bus that does not have an existing mobile video system. To upgrade an existing mobile video system (for example, a Silent Witness SWS310 or SWS210), see Upgrade Installation, page 10.
  • Page 17: Mounting Options

    Console - vertical mount Beside driver seat - horizontal mount Caution Honeywell recommends that you do not install the HTR62 on the transmission access hatch. This location has the highest level of vibration (and may be subject to water damage). Mounting Options The VCR enclosure can be mounted: •...
  • Page 18: Mounting The Vcr Enclosure Base

    Installation Figure 2-1 Mounting Options Horizontal options Inverted Installation Upright Installation Mounting the VCR Enclosure Base To mount the VCR enclosure base: Unlock the access panel in the front of the VCR enclosure cover, using one of the keys included with the enclosure. Slide the cover forward and lift it off the enclosure base.
  • Page 19 HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide To connect the wiring harness: Plug the DB25 connector on the HTR62 wiring harness into the back of the VCR (see Figure 2-2) and tighten the retaining screws. Remove the 3A fuse from the fuse holder.
  • Page 20: Figure 2-2 Wiring Connections

    Installation Figure 2-2 Wiring Connections Power harness Red wire Battery (POS - 3A fuse) 20 ft. (6.1 m) cables Black wire Battery (NEG) White wire Ignition Brown wire Input signal 1 BRK Black wire Input signal 2 STP Signals harness Green wire Input signal 3 TRN Red wire...
  • Page 21: Installing The Vcr

    HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide Installing the VCR To install the VCR: Slide the VCR into the foam padded holder in the VCR enclosure base and secure it in place with the velcro retaining strap. Do not press on the center of the VCR.
  • Page 22: Upgrade Installation

    Setup. Upgrade Installation This section explains how to upgrade an existing mobile video system (for example, a Silent Witness SWS310 or SWS210) to an HTR62 system. You will require only a VCR to complete the upgrade Note If the main wiring harness is not replaced when upgrading, trigger 5 may not be available.
  • Page 23: Htrgps Module Installation

    Note The HTRGPS Module is an optional component. Contact your sales representative or Honeywell Sales for more information about this product. The HTRGPS Module easily installs at the rear of the enclosure base. Refer to the HTRGPS Module Installation Application Note for complete installation instructions. See Chapter 3 information on programming the VCR to accept and display GPS data.
  • Page 24 Installation Rev 1.01 Document 900.0341 12/05...
  • Page 25: System Setup

    System Setup The HTR62 comes with a handheld wireless remote control. This chapter describes how to use the remote control to program the VCR. After you have done the initial system setup, Chapter 4 shows you how to use the remote control for basic operating functions.
  • Page 26: Figure 3-1 Remote Control

    Remote Control Button Functions Control Program mode function Play mode function POWER Turns the HTR62 off. Turns the unit off. To apply temporary power to program the VCR without turning the bus ignition on, use the VCR POWER button. EJECT Press to eject the tape.
  • Page 27: Programming The Vcr

    VCR. The alphanumeric information displays on three lines at the top or bottom of the image on the screen (user selectable). Note The programmed settings are retained in the VCR even if the HTR62 is disconnected from the vehicle battery. To program the VCR: Unlock the access panel on the front of the VCR enclosure and remove the enclosure cover.
  • Page 28: Initial Setup

    Mobile Video Recorder Firmware Ver 02.00 Honeywell Video Systems For Technical Support Call 1-800-796-2288 Initial Setup The HTR62 comes pre-configured from the factory with the default settings shown in Figure 3-3. You can change the settings shown in Table 3-2. Table 3-2...
  • Page 29: Figure 3-3 Menu Screen, Default Settings Shown

    HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide Table 3-2 System Default Settings Setting (cont’d) To program, see section … Continuous recording loop Lines 5 and 6, page (RECM) Delayed-off time (RECD) Lines 5 and 6, page Speed indication (SPD↓ Lines 5 and...
  • Page 30 Day (1 to 31, depending on the month selected) • • Year (the first and second digits of the year) The HTR62 automatically adjusts for leap years. Daylight Saving Time is enabled by default. To disable, select ↓. Daylight Saving Time Rev 1.01...
  • Page 31 HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide Lines 3 and 4 T1 to T5 Status indicators. You can connect up to five signals coming from the bus electrical system to the VCR. For each signal, you can program: • Enable/disable its display ↑...
  • Page 32 System Setup T5 ARM The fifth status indicator is typically used for the Stop Arm. In the example on Figure 3-3, T5ARM↑+↓: The first arrow (↑) indicates that this trigger is enabled. The + indicates that the trigger is 12 volts, supplied to the Stop Arm. The second arrow (↓) indicates that the unit will not switch cameras after the trigger.
  • Page 33 HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide Resets all the programmable parameters of the VCR to factory defaults. This option is useful if System the unit experiences intermittent programming. Reset There are two ways to reset to factory defaults: • If you want the system to ask for confirmation of a reset: Press once to change the text to CON.
  • Page 34 System Setup Notes If no timers are enabled—that is, ↓ displays—the VCR responds to the ignition trigger only. When any timer is enabled, the VCR turns on with the ignition signal, but does not start recording until the current time is within the timer start and stop times. The only exception to this rule is if the stop time is earlier than the start time, the VCR records through midnight, provided the vehicle is running.
  • Page 35: System Operation

    System Operation This chapter describes how to use the front panel controls to operate the VCR. Figure 4-1 shows the location of the controls and Table 4-1 describes their function. Figure 4-1 Front Panel VCR Controls Sensor POWER STOP / EJECT PLAY TRACKING VIDEO...
  • Page 36: Operating The Htr62

    Not currently available. VIDEO, AUDIO Connect to monitor when programming or viewing tape. Operating the HTR62 Every time the HTR62 receives an ignition trigger (see Lines 7 to page 21), the unit starts a recording, subject to record delay and timer settings. When the ignition trigger is removed, the recorder stops recording, subject to record delay and timer settings.
  • Page 37: Inserting A Tape In The Vcr

    You can also start recording by pressing the REC button on the remote control. Note Unless the VCR is in temporary power mode, the vehicle engine must be running to ensure that the battery voltage is high enough to start the HTR62 system. Stopping Recording Turn the ignition off.
  • Page 38: Removing A Tape From The Vcr

    System Operation Removing a Tape from the VCR To remove a tape from the VCR: Unlock and open the access panel on the front of the VCR enclosure. If the vehicle is switched off, press the POWER button on the front panel. This provides temporary power to the VCR so that the tape can be removed.
  • Page 39: Appendix A Solutions

    Do this … Power LED is off Check the wiring to the battery. The red wire of the HTR62 power harness should be connected to the positive battery terminal through a 3A fuse. The black wire of the HTR62 power harness should be connected to the negative battery terminal.
  • Page 40 The record tab lever needs recalibration. This is a rare occurrence but can be avoided by regular preventive maintenance. We recommend that HTR62 units be serviced at least once a year. Picture is fuzzy Clean the VCR heads with a cleaning tape.
  • Page 41: Appendix B Specifications

    Specifications This appendix lists the specifications for the HTR62. Specification Description Power Input voltage 12.0 to 14.0 VDC Input power 18 Watts Power backup Saves settings for a minimum of 10 years VCR power up Trigger signal connected to vehicle ignition or temporary power using the...
  • Page 42 Specifications Specification (cont’d) Description Connector RCA (back panel input) RCA (front panel output) No video signal Auto detection, message displayed on the screen VCR audio signal Hi Fi Mono Audio recording Two heads, rotating One head, stationary -7 dBm, 10K Ω maximum -6 dBm into 600 Ω, unbalanced Output level Signal to noise ratio...
  • Page 43: Index

    HTR62 Installation and Operating Guide Index installation 3–?? enclosure base enclosure cover audio signal inverted 5, upright calibration, programming camera harness, connecting kit contents date stamp date, programming location, choosing default settings described Menu screen delayed-off time, programming Menu screen...
  • Page 44 recording time, programming starting timers, programming stopping title recording loop programming programming stamp, described recording loop, programming recording parameters recording time return authorization number viii upright installation screen symbols, described specifications front panel controls speed indicator inserting tape status indicators installing programming operation...
  • Page 46 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell Video Systems. The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects. However, Honeywell Video Systems cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.

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