Sensoray 4000 Series Manuale utente

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Embeddable Digital Video Recorders
4000 Series
Models 4011, 4012, 4013
Hardware Manual
Ver. 2.1.0 | July 2018

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Table of Contents
Limited warranty ......................................................................................................................... 4
Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 5
Connectors .................................................................................................................................... 7
USB Connectors ........................................................................................................................ 7
Model 4011 ................................................................................................................................ 7
Power ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Video ...................................................................................................................................... 7
udio out .............................................................................................................................. 7
Keypad ................................................................................................................................... 8
RS-232 .................................................................................................................................... 8
Model 4012 ................................................................................................................................ 9
Power ..................................................................................................................................... 9
Video ...................................................................................................................................... 9
udio out .............................................................................................................................. 9
Keypad ................................................................................................................................... 9
Incremental encoders ........................................................................................................ 10
RS-232 .................................................................................................................................. 10
Model 4013 .............................................................................................................................. 12
Video .................................................................................................................................... 12
Power ................................................................................................................................... 12
Incremental encoders ........................................................................................................ 12
Keypad ................................................................................................................................. 13
udio in ............................................................................................................................... 13
udio out ............................................................................................................................ 14
RS-232 .................................................................................................................................. 14
Overlays....................................................................................................................................... 15
Primary overlay ...................................................................................................................... 15
Secondary overlay .................................................................................................................. 15

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Menu system ............................................................................................................................... 17
Firmware updates ...................................................................................................................... 26
Customizations ........................................................................................................................... 28
Keypad functions ................................................................................................................... 28
Splash screen ........................................................................................................................... 28
Maintaining custom settings ................................................................................................ 28
Wireless ....................................................................................................................................... 30
WiFi adapters .......................................................................................................................... 30
Streaming video from a DVR ............................................................................................... 30
Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 32
Revision history .......................................................................................................................... 33

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Limited warranty
Sensoray Company, Incorporated (Sensoray) warrants the hardware to be free from defects
in material and workmanship and perform to applicable published Sensoray specifications
for two years from the date of shipment to purchaser. Sensoray will, at its option, repair or
replace equipment that proves to be defective during the warranty period. This warranty
includes parts and labor.
The warranty provided herein does not cover equipment subjected to abuse, misuse,
accident, alteration, neglect, or unauthorized repair or installation. Sensoray shall have the
right of final determination as to the existence and cause of defect.
s for items repaired or replaced under warranty, the warranty shall continue in effect for
the remainder of the original warranty period, or for ninety days following date of shipment
by Sensoray of the repaired or replaced part, whichever period is longer.
Return Material uthorization (RM ) number must be obtained from the factory and
clearly marked on the outside of the package before any equipment will be accepted for
warranty work. Sensoray will pay the shipping costs of returning to the owner parts that are
covered by warranty. restocking charge of 25% of the product purchase price will be
charged for returning a product to stock.
Sensoray believes that the information in this manual is accurate. The document has been
carefully reviewed for technical accuracy. In the event that technical or typographical errors
exist, Sensoray reserves the right to make changes to subsequent editions of this document
without prior notice to holders of this edition. The reader should consult Sensoray if errors
are suspected. In no event shall Sensoray be liable for any damages arising out of or related
to this document or the information contained in it.
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XCEPT AS SPECIFIED HEREIN, SENSORAY MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CUSTOMER’S RIGHT TO RECOVER DAMAGES
CAUSED BY FAULT OR NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF SENSORAY SHALL BE LIMITED
TO THE AMOUNT THERETOFORE PAID BY THE CUSTOMER. SENSORAY WILL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM LOSS OF DATA, PROFITS, USE OF PRODUCTS,
OR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY THEREOF.
Third party brands, names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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Introduction
Sensoray's 4000 series of compact digital video recorders (DVRs) is targeted for
embedded OEM applications. The family currently includes models 4011, 4012 and 4013.
ll of those record audio and video ( /V) to USB storage media and can capture JPEG
images on-the-fly without interrupting the recording. The units output live or recorded
video, or JPEG snapshots to an external composite monitor. Date and time are
maintained by a real-time clock with battery backup. Implementing a complete DVR
requires connecting power, a custom keypad or a keyboard, and a USB storage
device(s).
The DVRs encode standard NTSC/P L composite video using efficient H.264
compression. udio is digitized and compressed using C encoding. The compressed
/V streams are multiplexed and recorded as MP4 or transport stream (.ts) files on a
user-supplied USB storage device, with file names automatically generated by the real-
time clock. Videos and snapshots are saved to the /DCIM directory on the storage
device(s). Bit rates can be tailored to match application requirements and storage
capacity.
Models 4012 and 4013 include two incremental encoder interfaces, which allow position
information to be captured in real time and overlaid directly onto the video. The DVR
provides power to the encoders, 5 or 12V, selectable with a switch (model 4013) or a
jumper (model 4012). Each encoder's power line is protected by a 0.2 resettable fuse.
Various text overlays can be applied to appear in the recorded video and preview.
n external USB storage device is required for DVR operation. If desired, a second USB
storage device may also be connected and the DVR will simultaneously record to both
devices. common application for this is recording to a removable device while
creating an archival copy on a non-removable device. USB connectors are located on
both sides of the board to facilitate connection to both removable and embedded
storage devices.
The DVR user interface supports a user-supplied keypad working in conjunction with
the board's flexible on-screen menu system. Keypad switches functionality is
configured to match the control scheme of your custom keypad. If preferred, a standard
keyboard can be plugged into any of 3 available USB ports and used to control the DVR.
ll members of the 4000 series use the same firmware. Some features are available on
particular models only. Connector pinouts are listed for each model in respective
chapters below. Differences between the models are summarized in Table 1.

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Table 1. Summary of differences between the members of 4000 series.
Features 4011 4012 4013
External USB ports
vertical
vertical
right
-
angle
Incremental encoder in-
terfaces 0 2 2
Built-in microphone yes yes no
Line audio input no optional yes
RS
-
232
(Note 1)
optional
yes
yes
Note 1: Firmware implementation of RS-232 communications requires knowledge of
application specific protocols and is provided on a custom basis. Please contact
Sensoray if this feature is required.

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Connectors
USB Connectors
There is a total of three USB 2.0 connectors on all models: two on the top side and a
single connector on the bottom side. ll connectors are functionally interchangeable.
The only difference is that a storage device plugged into the connector on the top side
is considered “external”, on the bottom side – “internal”.
Model 4011
Power
J11, Molex 0705530002.
Mating part: Molex 0050579403, crimping contacts Molex 0016020102.
Pin Signal
1
+ 12V
2 n/c
3
ground
Video
In (J10), out (J2), Molex 0705530001.
Mating part: Molex 0050579402, crimping contacts Molex 0016020102.
Pin Signal
1
video in/out
2
ground
Audio out
J13, Molex 0705530003.
Mating part: Molex 0050579404, crimping contacts Molex 0016020102.

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Pin Signal
1
left channel
2 ground
3
ground
4
right channel
Keypad
J4, Molex 90500-4007 or TE Connectivity 5-520314-7, 7 pin.
ccepts a ZIF-style flex tail, 0.1” pitch.
Recommended mapping for keypad pins and functions:
Pin Function Signal
1
Record/Pause
DIO33V0
2 Stop/Back DIO33V1
3
Snapshot
DIO33V2
4
Down
DIO33V3
5 Menu/OK DIO33V4
6
Common (ground)
7
Up
DIO33V6
Keypad functions could be remapped, as discussed in Customizations chapter, using
signal names from the table above.
Each key is expected to be a normally open tactile switch to a common line. No external
debouncing is required.
RS-232
Optional, J7, Molex 53047-0310.
Mating part: Molex 0510210300, crimping contacts 0500588000.
Pin Signal
1
TX
2 RX
3
ground

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Model 4012
Power
J11, Molex 0705530001. Mating part: Molex 0050579402.
Pin
Signal
1
ground
2
+12 V DC
Video
In (J10), out (J2)
Molex 0705530002. Mating part: Molex 0050579403.
Pin
Signal
1
video
2
ground
3 not connected
Audio out
J13, Molex 0705530003. Mating part: Molex 0050579404.
Pin Signal
1
left
2 ground
3
ground
4 right
Keypad
J1/J4, Standard part: mphenol/FCI 76382-407LF, 7 pin.
Options:
76382-408LF – 8 pin;
76382-409LF – 9 pin;
76382-410LF – 10 pin.

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Mating connectors: mphenol/FCI 65801-007LF, 65801-008LF, 65801-009LF, 65801-
010LF.
Standard pinout:
Pin Function Signal
1
Record/Pause
DIO33V0
2 Stop/Back DIO33V1
3
Snapshot
DIO33V2
4
Down
DIO33V3
5 Menu/OK DIO33V4
6
common (ground)
7 Up DIO33V6
Keypad functions could be remapped, as discussed in Customizations chapter
,
using
signal names from the table above.
Each key is expected to be a normally open tactile switch to a common line. No external
debouncing is required.
Incremental encoders
JP1, JP2, Molex 0532610671. Mating part: Molex 0510210600.
Pin Signal
1 Power. Selected with JP3 (+5V or +12V). Pro-
tected with a 0.2 resettable fuse
2
+
3 -
4 B+
5 B-
6 Ground
Note: If using single ended encoder signals, leave the negative line ( -, B-) unconnected.
RS-232
J18, Molex 0705530002. Mating part: 0050579403.
Optional, J7, Molex 53047-0310. Mating part: Molex 0510210300, crimping contacts
0500588000.
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