Gatekeeper Systems DN3515 AI Dash Camera User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Gatekeeper Systems
Table of Contents
- DN3515 AI Dash Camera
- Introduction
- Quick Start’ Guide
- Viewing Video with G4 Connect™
- Viewing Video with Google Chrome (View IPC)
- AI Dash Cam Alarm Setting
- AI Dash Cam Configuration and Settings
- AI Dash Cam Installation Instructions
- Wiring Instructions
- Customer Limited Warranty
- Contact Information
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Systems DN3515 AI Dash Camera
User Manual
DN3515 AI Dash Camera
Document Ref. No. : DN3515
Version No.: 1.1.0
Document Date: May 2023
Introduction
The Gatekeeper Systems AI Dash Cam DVR is an AI based dashcam that helps drivers to identify dangerous driving events and unsafe driving behaviors. It supports sending real-time reminders to the drivers to avoid risks and uploads the events to fleet management platform for driver training.
The default configuration of this dashcam comes with 2 built-in cameras, one
camera is road facing and provides ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System)
functionality, the other camera is interior facing and provides DSM (Driver
Status Monitor) unctionality to detect driver’s unsafe behaviors. This
dashcam supports two additional cameras that can be attached to the device.
The resolution of the driver facing camera is 1080P, (19201080) and the road
facing camera resolution is 5MP, (25601920).
Video, audio, and metadata is recorded to two onboard, removable Micro Secure
Digital (SD) cards. These cards can be configured to loop record (Both cards
participate in mainstream recording to double the capacity), or the main SD
card can be configured for main stream recording and the secondary SD card can
be configured for sub-stream recording, mirror recording or alarm recording.
Data can be viewed and device settings can be configured, wirelessly using
either Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge web browsers, or through the ‘G4
Connect™’ software application running on an Android compatible mobile device.
1.1 AI Dash Cam Device Front and Rear View
A l a r m Indicator
N a m e| S t a t u s description
Power indicator| OFF: Indicates power off
Green light always: Indicates power supply is normal
Alarm indicator| OFF: Indicates there is no alarm
Red light blinks three times: Indicates an alarm is generated
GPS antenna/receiver indicator| OFF: Indicates GPS is normal
Red light constant: Indicates the device location is abnormal (the module is
not located or connected, or the module is damaged)
Red light blinking (once per second): Indicates the GPS signal is poor
Network indicator| OFF: Indicates the device is connected to the server
successfully
Red light always: Indicates the device fail to connect to the server
Wi-Fi transmitter/receiver indicator| OFF: Indicates the device is in disable
or Client mode Green light always: Indicates the device is in AP mode Red
light always: Indicates the WIFI is abnormal
Record indicator| OFF: Indicates the recording status of the built-in
camera or extended camera is normal
Red light always: Indicates the built-in camera or the extended camera stop
recording (including the private mode) or error
A I Dash Cam Technical Specifications
V i d e o and Audio
Video Recording
| 4-Channel video (Default: 2 channels; Extension: 2 channels) + 1-channel
audio
Camera resolution| Configuration for 2 built-in cameras only: Forward facing
camera: 5MP @ 25 FPS Driver facing camera: 1080P @ 25 FPS
Minimum frame rate for forward facing camera with ADAS: 20 FPS Minimum frame
rate for driver facing camera with DSM: 15 FPS
Configuration for 2 built-in cameras plus 2 additional optional cameras:
Forward facing camera: 5MP @ 20 FPS
Driver facing camera: 1080P @ 15 FPS
Optional AHD camera: 1080P @ 20 FPS Optional IP camera: 1080P @ 10 FPS
Image Setting| Adjustable Brightness, Chroma, Contrast, Color Saturation,
Sharpness
Video Coding| H.265 / H.264
Video Compression Bit Rate| 500 Kbps – 8 Mbps
Audio Compression Std| ADPCM, G.711, G.726. Default: ADPCM
Built in Speaker| Included, adjustable volume
S t o rage
Micro SD Card| 2 x 64GB / 128GB / 256GB / 512GB
C a m e ra Parameters of road facing camera (supports
ADAS)
Sensor| 1/2.7″ 5M pixel CMOS Sensor
Electronic Shutter| 1/30 Second – 1/100000 Second
Lens| Focal length: 2.8mm
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S/N | ≥48db |
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Lens mount | Built-in lens |
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) | Digital WDR |
Backlight Compensation | Supported |
C a m e ra Parameters of driver facing camera (supports
DSM)
Sensor| 1/2.7″ 5M pixel CMOS Sensor
Electronic Shutter| 1/30 Second – 1/100000 Second
Lens| Focal length: 2.2mm
S/N| ≥45db
Lens mount| Built-in lens
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)| Digital WDR
Backlight Compensation| Supported
Infrared Lamp| Supported
Net work
Wi-Fi| 802.11 a/b/g/n 2.4GHz
Cellular| 4G LTE
G P S| Built-in
A cc e l e rometer| 6-axis Sensor
IncludedEnvironmental Light Sensor supported
P o rts
RS232| 1- channel input
I/O Port| 4- channel input
AV OUT| 1 channel
USB| 1 mini-USB port
P o wer
Power Supply| 12 V~24 V nominal
Normal Power Consumption| 7.56W
Peak Power Consumption| 12.66W
P hysical
Dimensions (L x W x H)| 4.45” x 2.67” x 3.47” (113.0 mm x 67.8 mm x 88.2 mm)
Weight| 295g
E n v i ronmental
Operating Temperature| -40°C ~ +70°C (-40°F ~ +158°F)
Humidity| 15~95% non-condensing
C o m p at i b l e Software
Category| G4 Viewer Plus, G4 Enterprise, G4 Connect
A D A S Event Monitor Specifications
D i s p l a y
Diagonal Size (Inch)| 1.4″
Resolution| 128*128
Brightness| 400cd/m²
Light Sensors| Support
Lenses| Glass
Communication Method| RS485
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B u zz e r
Buzzer| Built-in, no less than 80dB
P o wer Specifications
Power| 5V-12V DC
Power Consumption| 1.5W
P a n e l Interface
Connection Cable Length| 3m/8m
Connector Type| Reserved interfaces for docking hardware
1.2 Micro SD Card
It is recommended that the AI Dash Cam uses Gatekeeper Systems Micro SD cards,
in a 64GB, 128GB, 256GB or 512GB size format. Gatekeeper Systems Micro SD
cards have been manufactured and tested to perform at the widest range of
temperature tolerances, exceeding the performance of consumer grade Micro SD
cards.
SD Card File Formatting: The AI Dash Cam uses a propriety file format and
should not be reformatted using a Windows operating system. If you encounter a
prompt to reformat the Micro SD Card (in a Windows environment), click CANCEL.
Reformatting the SD Card will delete all recorded data, and will require that
the Micro SD card be re-formatted in the AI Dash Cam format before video
recording can occur.
1.3 What’s Included
The following items are included as part of your basic product package.
AI Dash Cam
This is the AI Dash Cam with ADAS and
DSM functionality
Power Supply Box
(CAB000545)
This is the vehicle power ignition cable for powering the AI Dash Cam and
connecting ADAS Event Monitor or Driver Alert.
Flying Lead Cable
(CAB000547)
This is the flying leads cable for connecting power and its connected
accessories.
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Windshield Mount
This is the Windshield Mount with 3M adhesive to attach window.
Allen key and Crowbar
This is the Allen key for inserting SD card and connecting USB cable.
Alcohol Pad
The is the 75% Ethyl Alcohol for disinfection use.
Quick Start’ Guide
The Quick Start guide is intended to get you up and running with your new AI Dash Cam system and assumes that the device has been installed in your vehicle by a Gatekeeper Installation Technician. If you prefer to mount the device yourself, please refer to the ‘AI Dash Cam Installation Instructions’ section for detailed hardware and cabling instructions.
2.1 Step 1: Powering the AI Dash Cam On and Off
Turning on your vehicle ignition will power up the AI Dash Cam. Turning off
your vehicle will power down the device after a five-minute shutdown delay.
(Note: The duration of the five minute shutdown can be modified using the
device configuration settings.)
2.2 Step 2: Identifying the AI Dash Cam Network Broadcast ID (SSID)
Before a Wi-Fi connection can be established with the AI Dash Cam, you must
first identify the device’s network broadcast ID (or SSID). The default SSID
is identified on the sticker attached to the casing of your AI Dash Cam
device. Make sure you have correctly identified the SSID before proceeding.
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NOTE: If your AI Dash Cam device fails to recognize your SSID (or the SSID does not appear), please restart the device. The AI Dash Cam will stop broadcasting its SSID after a two-minute interval if a device has not been connected to it.
2.3 Step 3: Connecting to the AI Dash Cam
You can connect wirelessly to the AI Dash Cam in one of two ways. By using
either;
- The G4 Connect™ application (‘app’) installed on any Android or iOS operating system compatible mobile device (Recommended approach).
- Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge web browsers on a Windows operating system device.
2.3.1 Step 3a: G4 Connect™
The G4 Connect app can be installed to an Android device by downloading the
app through the ‘Google Play’ digital distribution service (play.google.com)
Once the G4 Connect app is installed, start your vehicle to power on the AI
Dash Cam. After the Wi-Fi light turns green, using your Android device, search
for the broadcast network ID (e.g. 000035000AE6) from its Wi-Fi settings list,
enter the password and connect to this network. Refer to Step 2 if you are
having problems identifying the correct broadcast network ID.
Once you have connected your Android or iOS device to the AI Dash Cam, launch
the G4 Connect app. When presented with a login screen supply the following
credentials:
Username: admin
Password: admin
You are now successfully connected through the G4 Connect app and can begin using your. AI Dash Cam device. You can also choose the Remember option to easy log in in the future.
2.3.2 Step 3b: Google Chrome – View IPC Interface
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Start your vehicle to power on the AI Dash Cam device. Using a PC or laptop
with an active Wi-Fi connection, search for and connect to your AI Dash Cam’s
broadcast network ID (e.g. 000035000AE6). Refer to Step 2 if you are having
problems identifying the correct broadcast network ID.
Once connected, launch Google Chrome web browser. Note: Other browsers such as
Microsoft Edge are also support and may have compatibility issues when used
with Gatekeeper Systems devices.
From your Google Chrome web browser, type in one of the following IP
addresses:
192.168.88.2 or 192.168.240.1
These default IP addresses will open the View IPC web interface to access your
AI Dash Cam device.
Once the IP address has been entered, supply the following login credentials:
User name: admin
Password: admin
You are now successfully connected through the Google Chrome View IPC
interface and can begin using your AI Dash Cam device.
Viewing Video with G4 Connect™
Connecting to the AI Dash Cam through the G4 Connect app is the recommended
method for viewing and managing data, and configuring the device. The G4
Connect app makes navigating the AI Dash Cam’s functionality easy through its
four tabs: ‘General’, ‘Preview’, ‘Playback’, and ‘Preferences’.
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3.1 The ‘General’ tab – Your Device’s Status
Device status settings can be viewed by using the ‘General’ tab in the G4
Connect app. This tab provides insight into the basic operating information
for your AI Dash Cam device, and includes technical details such as:
- Basic Info: The Current / Server / Sensor / Input & Output operating status, OBD Data and 6 Axis Data help to monitor vehicle situation.
- Device Module: The modules currently in operation on your device. The G4 Connect app supports a cellular phone enabled ‘Communication’ module (using the “AI Dash Cam cell” variant device), a wireless ‘Wi-Fi’ module, and a GPS-enabled ‘Satellite’ module.
- Storage Device: Details regarding the AI Dash Cam’s internal SD card including; the memory currently available / memory being used, and its operating status. User Can format SD Card as well.
- Version Info: The firmware version currently being used by the device, as well as details for the firmware for any device peripherals. Firmware can be upgraded and downgraded.
- Other: A listing of system and settings logs, and configuration files currently stored to the device.
3.2 The ‘Preview’ tab – Viewing the Video
Viewing video data in ‘real-time’ (as occurring) is done through the ‘Preview’
tab. The Preview tab provides a view panel for each camera configured with the
device. The preview tab also provides the option to enable or disable the
playback of sound being recorded through the device’s built-in microphone.
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3.3 The ‘Playback’ tab – Managing Recorded Video
Video playback, or viewing data that has been previously recorded, is done
through the ‘Playback’ tab. When opening the tab, you will be presented with a
calendar view of all the videoclip data recorded to the internal Micro SD
card. Select a date by clicking on the calendar.
Click on a date in the calendar will open a panel display the ‘Stream Type’ and ‘Channel’.
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Select Storage Type the Stream Type and Channel to filter the video data, and
then click on ‘Next’ to open the video playback timeline.
By moving the playback slider (located near the bottom of the panel) you can
specify where your video playback will begin.
The ‘Plus’ and ‘Minus’ buttons can be used to zoom-in and out of the timeline
to give you fine detail control of your video playback.
Click ‘Play’ will begin playback of a videoclip.
3.3.1 Using ‘Video Export’ to export a video clip
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Click on ‘Video Export’.
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Drag the slider to the position in the timeline where you would like to begin the export. Click on ‘Start Time’.
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Drag the slider to the position in the timeline where you would like to end your export. Notice: a transparent blue bar appears above the recorded video (green bar). This indicates the start time and duration of the video to be exported. Click on ‘End Time’ to complete your selection.
Click on ‘Video Export’ completes the export process.
The backup panel also allows you to define the file format to be used on
export (‘Proprietary’, requiring G4 Viewer Plus™ to view, or the generic ‘Mp4’
video file format).
3.4 The ‘Preferences’ tab – Configuring Your Device
For details on configuring the device using the ‘Preferences’ tab refers to
the ‘AI Dash Cam Configuration and Settings’ section found on page 26.
Viewing Video with Google Chrome (View IPC)
A Google Chrome web browser can be used to access the ‘View IPC’ interface. The View IPC interface shares many of the same features as the G4 Connect app, and includes four tabs: ‘Playback’, ‘Live view’, ‘Log’, and ‘Config’ .
4.1 The ‘Playback’ tab – Managing Recorded Videoclips
Recorded video can be viewed by using View IPC’s ‘Playback’ tab. When opening
the tab, you will be presented with a calendar view of all the video data
recorded to the internal SD card.
- Select the target date for playback.
- Filter your video by ‘Video type’, ‘Start time’ and ‘End time’, and ‘Channel’ (configured cameras) to narrow your search.
- Press the ‘Play’ button on the toolbar to begin playback.
Playback timeline and toolbar
Buttons on the playback toolbar are used to control the speed of videoclip
playback. Additional controls can be used to take snapshots, or modify how
information is presented in the timeline.
- Play: Start the video in normal speed
- Pause: Stop the recording for a short time
- Stop: To prevent the recording from continuing
- Slow: Playback the videoclip in reverse. Each time the button is clicked will increase the slow speed x2.
- Speed: Increase the speed of playback by a factor of x2. Each time the button is clicked speed will increase x2.
- Next Frame: Advances the playback forward by a single frame.
- Snapshot: Creates and exports an image ‘snapshot’ (*.bmp file format) from the video frame currently displayed.
- Digital Zoom: Increases the digital zoom level of the camera.
- Timeline Zoom-in: Magnifies the playback timeline, and displays playback at a smaller time interval.
- Timeline Zoom-out: Decreases the size of the playback timeline, and displays playback at a larger time interval.
Record List View
Click on the ‘Record List’ label will change how information is displayed in the playback pane Rather than displaying videoclips, a list of all available records (for the selected date) will be displayed in a log format.
The Record List view also allows you to backup any selected video (to the internal SD card).
4.2 The ‘Config’ tab – Configuring Your Device
For details on configuring the device using the ‘Config’ tab refer to the ‘AI
Dash Cam Configuration and Settings’ section found on page 26.
4.3 The ‘Live view’ tab – Viewing Video in Real Time
Viewing video in ‘real-time’ (as occurring) is done through the ‘Live view’
tab.
Toolbar: The Live view toolbar includes controls for video playback, taking snapshots, or modifying image appearance.
- Quad: Display 4 channels.
- 9-Spilt: Display 9 channels.
- Mute: Mute or unmute voice.
- Capture: Captures an image snapshot (*.bmp file format) from the video frame currently displayed.
- Video Parameters: Adjusts the video settings of the camera for; Brightness (BRI), Colour (COL), Contrast (CON), Saturation (SAT), and Sharpness (SHA).
Video Playback Quality:
The Live view interface provides controls for optimizing your video playback
quality a sample rate. Recorded image quality, and the size of the resulting
file, can be selectetake into consideration the optimal file sizes for
playback on desktop, tablet, and smafactor mobile devices.
4.4 The ‘Log’ tab – Viewing and Managing Device Logs
The View IPC log tab provides a view into the log information being collected
by your AI Dash Cam device. Log information can be useful for tracking the
operation of a vehicle or reviewing any alarms (events) encountered while the
vehicle is in operation.
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The log panel provides query tools that can be used to filter log files
including:
- Filtering by Date and Time (fromtohour),
- Filtering by Log Type: ‘Alarm log’, ‘Operation log’, or ‘Locked log’.
- Once a Log Type is chosen, additional filter parameters become available through the drop-down menu located beneath.
- Once your filter parameters have been set, click ‘Search’ to apply the filter.
Click the ‘Export’ button will save the log information displayed to a text file (*.txt) format.
AI Dash Cam Alarm Setting
The Gatekeeper systems also supports eyes app in alarm setting. For more details on calibrating the device using Veyes, please refer to the ‘Appendix’ section at the end of the manual.
The ADAS Event Monitor is equipped with a 1.4” high-resolution display screen
with an angle adjustable stand. It is installed in vehicles to provide real-
time audible alarm and warnings to prevent accidents.
Before taking the calibration step, users must set the channel usage first.
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Go to Preferences>Alarm>AI>Algorithm Calibration. Set Channel1 to ADAS, Channel2 to DSM.
Note: Both Channel1 and Channel2 should be set to Normal mode. The alarm only be triggered in Normal mode. -
If you need to see the calibration lines on screen, you need to switch to “Calibration” mode.
The calibration line help installer identifies the installation position.
5.1 Requirements of ADAS setting in AI Calibration
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When you have AI Dash cam connected to G4Connect, go to Preview, click on ‘AI Calibration’ for calibration selection.
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Select on ‘ADAS’ for calibration.
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Click on ‘Calibration’ in Channel1 to move to next step.
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Select all the boxes and click on ‘next’.
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Input the installation measurements and click on ‘next’.
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Check the image and click on ‘next’.
Note: Signals are optional connected to the AI Dashcam. It is mandatory to checkmark the box “Did you connect the vehicle left/right turn signal to MDVR,” even when signals are not connected to AI Dashcam in order to complete calibration.
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Click on ‘next’, then check the connection and click on ‘Complete’.
5.2 Requirement of DSM setting in AI Calibration
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When you have AI Dashcam connected to G4Connect, go to Preview, click on ‘AI Calibration’ for calibration selection. (Double-tap the driver channel to enter the main stream full screen)
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Select on ‘DSM’ for calibration.
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Choose the corresponding channel of the DSM camera, then click on ‘Calibration’ to move on to the next step.
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In the Driver Position page, choose ‘Left-hand drive’ or ‘Right-hand drive’ option, then click on ‘Save’.
5.3 ADAS Event Monitor Alarm Trigger status
No. | Type | Icons |
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1 | Distraction Alarm |
Trigger Action: One hand driving, lean over the steering wheel
Sound Alert: A “beep” sound rings for 1 second with a “driver distraction”
warning. Display Instructions: The distraction icon will flash until the
distraction alarm has been resolved.
No. Type| Icons
2| Headway Monitoring Warning Alarm|
Trigger Action: Following at a safe distance Sound Alert: No Sound Alert
Display Instructions:
1.Distance more than 2.Ss Displays the green vehicle icon when a vehicle is
detected in the front
2.Distance between 1.1 – 2.Ss Displays the green vehicle icon and the time
between the two cars.
No.| Type| Icons
3| Collision Warning Alarm|
Trigger Action: Following distance is less than 1 Km.
Sound Alert: A “beep” sound rings for 1 second with a “unsafe following
distance” warning. Display Instructions:
1.Distance between 0.7 – 1.0s: Displays the red vehicle icon and the time
between the two cars.
2.Distance less than 0.7s: Displays big red vehicle icon when following too
close to a vehicle.
No.| Type| Icons
4| Phone Detection Alarm|
Trigger Action: Phone detected while driving
Sound Alert: A “beep” sound rings for 1 second with a “phone detected”
warning.
Display Instructions: When the alarm is triggered, the phone detection alarm
icon will flash until the phone is not detected.
No.| Type| Icons
5| Seat belt not fastened Alarm|
Trigger Action: Driver does not fasten the seat belt.
Sound Alert: A “beep” sound rings for 1 second with a “please fasten seat
belt” warning.
Display Instructions: When the alarm is triggered, the seat belt not fastened
icon will flash until seat belt is fastened.
No.| Type| Icons
6| Fatigued Driving Alarm|
Trigger Action: Yawning
Sound Alert: A “beep” sound followed by a “yawning” warning then keeping
ringing until the alarm is off.
Display Instructions: When the alarm is triggered, the fatigue icon will flash
until the fatigue behaviour is not detected.
No.| Type| Icons
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7| Lane Departure Alarm|
Trigger Action: Too close to the dash line, even if the driver turns on
left/right turn signal.
Sound Alert: Three “beep” sound rings for 1 second with a “lane departure”
warning.
Display Instructions: When the alarm is triggered, the corresponding lane dash
line turns yellow and it
will flash three times in 1 second.
5.4 Driver Alert Button: Setup
****A Driver Alert Button is available as an optional accessory for the AI
Dash Cam. The Driver Alert Button must be installed using the provided Tek
screws. The Driver Alert allows for the driver of the vehicle to press the
button and mark the recorded video with an Alert.
This makes searching for Alerts far faster and easier as G4 Viewer Plus can be
set to display Alarms/Alerts.
The Driver Alert Button requires setting up in the configuration of the AI
Dash Cam.
Navigate: Preferences → Alarm → Base → Driver Alrt. Check the Enable box.
Alarm Type should be set to Alarm.
Trigger relates to the amount of time, in seconds, of pre-recording will be
included from when the Driver Alert button was pressed.
If the Driver Alert button has been pressed during the vehicle’s route this
alert will be easy to find using Gatekeeper Systems G4 Viewer Plus when
playing back the video on a PC.
Navigate to: Main Menu→ Preferences→ Collection→ General→ Serial Port Serial
Port Settings
232-1 Driver Alert 57600
AI Dash Cam Configuration and Settings
The AI Dash Cam supports a wide range of configurable preferences that can be
used to capture information and configure the device to your specification. AI
Dash Cam configuration parameters are accessed using the ‘Preferences’ tab
(for the G4 connect app), or the ‘Config’ tab (for Internet Explorer View IPC
interface).
The ‘Preferences’/ ‘Config’ tab divides AI Dash Cam device settings into four
functional categories:
- Basic Setup – used to configure general device parameters including identifiers (vehicle and operator), time settings, startup behaviour, networking details, and microphone settings.
- Surveillance – used to configure the particulars of how data is recorded including; image quality and recording settings, data storage settings, and how the data may beshared.
- Collection – used to configure the behaviour of sensors.
- Alarm – used to configure and define the behaviour of alarms.
6.1 Configuration Overview
The following provides an overview of the AI Dash Cam’s configurable
parameters.
Basic Setups | Basic Setups |
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Vehicle Information and Operator
▪ Including vehicle number, license number, operator name, etc.|
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Regist Info
Time Settings|
Including specifying format and Time Zone,|
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Time Setup➔General
Default: Date Format: Month/Day/Year
Time Format: 24 Hours
Time Zone: (GMT -8:00) Pacific Time (US &Canada)
automatically synchronizing device time to a connected PC
or to GPS network time (NTP),|
Preferences➔ Basic Setup➔Time Setup➔Time SyncDefault: Satellite: Enabled
NTP: Disabled
Center Server: Disabled
and, specifying Daylight Saving Time.|
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Time Setup➔DST
Default: Enable: Enabled
Offset: One Hour
Mode: Week
Start: Mar 2nd
Sunday 2:00
End: Nov 1st
Sunday 2:00
Device Behaviour on Vehicle Ignition Startup|
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▪ Specifying timer, ignition and light off time.|
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Startup➔ON/OFF
Default: Power Up /Shutdown Mode: Ignition
DVR Power Off Delay: 600
Record Extend Timer: 300
Timer from: Disabled
Light Off Time: Never
Setting sleep mode and enabling low power
protect,|
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Startup➔Sleep
Default: Sleep Mode: No Consumption Standby
VDR Voltage Setup: Disabled
Options to enable/ disable different sensors|
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Startup➔Wake
Default: IO Wake: Disabled
G-Sensor Wake: Disabled
Remote Wake: Disabled
Telephone Wake: Disabled
User Group Administration Access and Rights|
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔User Setup
Default: Idle Time: 3 Minutes
▪ Adding and Deleting users|
Add user: Click the ‘Add’ option, then input User Name a Password. When
you are ready, click ‘OK’
Delete user: Click the icon (under Setup setting) to delete user, then click
OK
Network Accessibility Configuration|
▪ Configuring Servers|
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Network➔Server Setup
Default: Server 1
On: Enabled
Protocol Type: N9M
TLS Enable: Disabled
Enable Network: Auto Detect
Register Server IP: Leave Blank
Register Server port:
TCP: 5556
TLS: 6556
Media Server IP: Leave Blank
Media Server port:
TCP: 5556
TLS: 6556
And specifying ports for use.|
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Network➔Ports
Default: WEB Port: 80
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Including configurable parameters for settings Dynamic or Static IP addresses,
a DNS address,|
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Network➔Local
Default: DHCP Mode: Disabled
Static IP: Enabled
IP Address: 192.168.88.2
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.88.1
Auto Get DNS: Disabled
Use Following DNS: Enabled
Preferred DNS Server: 192.168.88.1
Alternate DNS Server: 192.168.88.1
Wi-Fi security settings (protocol types, encryption, certificates, etc),|
Default: Enable: AP Time
Client Always:
ESSID: Blank
Security Mode: Blank
Password: Blank
AP Always:
ESSID: Should match DVR Electronic
Security Mode: WPA/WPA2-PSK
Password: 30131127
Encryption: AES
Wi-Fi Channels: Auto
Wi-Fi Band: 2.4G
Duration: 120 Second
Button: Disable
Static IP: Disable
IP Address:192.168.2.100
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.2.1
Communication protocols| Communication Module
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Network ➔Communication
Default: Server Type: No Service
Network Type: Mix
Dialing Parameter:
APN: Leave Blank
User Name: Leave Blank
Password: Leave Blank
Number: Leave Blank
Certification: None
Carrier: Auto
Protocol: IPV4
Active Mode: Always
Number1: Leave Blank
Number2: Leave Blank
Number3: Leave Blank
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Pairing the Device with an FTP Server|
Including FTP server parameters and login information,|
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Application➔FTP Server
Default: FTP Enable: Disabled
Server: Leave Blank
Port: 21
User Name: admin
Password: Leave Blank
and setting an ‘Auto Download Reconnect’.|
Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Application➔Download
Default: Auto Download Reconnect: Disabled
Volume Setup|
Setting voice| Preferences➔Basic Setup➔Voice setup
Default: TTS Volume: 53
ICD2 Volume: 0
Preview Volume: 0
‘Surveillance’ parameters may be set through the ‘Preferences’ tab, and include:
Surveillance|
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Live View|
Including selection of channels, and setting for auto loop|
Preferences➔Surveillance➔Live View➔Preview
Default: Startup Screen: Quad
Channel: Enable 1,2,3,4
Preview Audio: Disable
Auto Loop Enable: Disable
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Options to enable/ disable different OSD|
Preferences➔Surveillance➔ Live View➔Live OSD
Default: Date/Time: Enabled
Vehicle Plate: Disabled
Alarm /Event: Enabled
Vehicle Num: Enabled
Speed: Disabled
GPS: Enabled
Channel Name: Disabled
G Sensor: Disable
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Configuring Video Stream Recording|
Including specifying when video files may be overwritten, and prerecording
lead in time,|
Preferences➔Surveillance➔Record➔General
Default: System: NTSC
Overwrite: By Capacity
Storage Alert: 30 (5~30) %
Lock Duration: 7 Days
Date Format: Fusion Mode
Pre-recording: Disabled
SD Record Mode: Loop Record
configuring the Channel, Resolution, Frame Rate, Bit Rate, Encoding Mode and
Type for both the Main Stream,|
Preferences➔Surveillance➔Record➔Main Stream
Default:| Channel| Enable| Resolution| Frame Rate| Quality| Encode Standard
---|---|---|---|---|---
1| Yes| 5MP| 25| 1 (Best)| H264
2| Yes| 1080p| 25| 1 (Best)| H264
3| Yes| 720p| 20| 1 (Best)| H264
4| Yes| 720p| 20| 1 (Best)| H264
Channel Name| Record Mode| Audio| Alarm Quality| Encode mode|
CH1| Power Up| Always Audio| 1(Best)| CBR|
CH2| Power Up| Always Audio| 1(Best)| CBR|
CH3| Power Up| Always Audio| 1(Best)| CBR|
CH4| Power Up| Always Audio| 1| CBR|
configuring the Channel, Resolution, Frame Rate, Bit Rate, Encoding|
Preferences➔Surveillance➔Record➔Sub Stream
Default:
Mode and Type for Sub Stream,| | Channel| Enable| Resolution| Frame Rate|
Quality| Encode Standard| Audio
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| Yes| D1| 15| 1 (Best)| I-1264| Always Audio
2| Yes| D1| 10| 1 (Best)| H264| Always Audio
3| Yes| D1| 10| 1 (Best)| H264| Always Audio
4| Yes| D1| 10| 1 (Best)| H264| Always Audio
and, configuring ime,vehicle, nd channel|
Preferences➔Surveillance➔Record➔Record OSD
Default: Date/Time: Enabled
Vehicle Plate: Disabled
Channel Name: Enabled
Alarm /Event: Enabled
Speed: Enabled
GPS: Enabled
Vehicle Num: Enabled
Sharing Video Information Internet Protocol Camera Process
setup)| Preferences➔Surveillance➔IPC Setup
Parameters such as
Device Channel, IP
address and port
number| Default:
| Device
Channel| Enable| IP And Port| Outside| Setup
---|---|---|---|---
1| No| | Disable|
2| No| | Disable|
3| No| | Disable|
4| Yes| 10.100.100.100:
9006:1| Disable|
Search for additional IP Camera: Enable the Device Channel 4 then click (under
Setup) to search for additional IP Address, make sure the IP address is the
ame as IP And Port. If not, you need to fix it manually.
Bind channel: Disable the other Device Channels
Configure Image Setup|
Video Parameters for each channel| Preferences➔Surveillance➔Image Setup➔Video
Parameters
Default: Channel: Channel1
BRI:31
COL:31
CON:31
SAT:31
SHA:31
Day/Night Mode: Auto
Mirror/Filp: OFF
WDR: Auto
2DNR: Auto
3DNR: Auto
Defog: Auto
Backlight Compensation: 8
Exposure: Auto
Professional Applications: Normal
Auto Flip: Leave Blank
Infrared Light: Auto
Profile: Standard
WDR Strength:8
2DNR Setup:8
3DNR Setup:8
Defog Setup: 8
HLC: 8
Gain: Auto
Focal Length: None
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Camera Setup|
Parameters such as Install Angle and Mirror/Flip camera image.|
Preferences➔Surveillance➔Camera Setup
Default:
‘Collection’ parameters may be set through the ‘Preferences’ tab, and
include:
Collection|
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Configuring External Sensors, and Metadata Collection|
Serial ports to enable sensor connectivity.|
Preferences➔Collection➔General➔Serial Port
Default: 232-1 RWATCH 57600
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Serial ports to enable
sensor connectivity.|
Preferences➔Collection➔General➔Network
Default:| Name| Type| Sub Typ| IP
---|---|---|---
Device1| None| None| 192.168.1.100
Device2| None| None| 0.0.0.0
Device3| None| None| 0.0.0.0
Device4| None| None| 0.0.0.0
Port| Channel| Search| Debug
9006| | |
0| | |
0| | |
0| | |
| | |
Speed parameters,
including units and
source.|
Preferences➔Collection➔General➔Speed
Default: Unit: MPH
Source: Satellite
▪ Location parameters,
including distance and
timing|
Preferences➔Collection➔General➔Location
Default: Navigation Mode: GPS
Vehicle mileage
parameters defined|
Preferences➔Collection➔General➔Mileage
Default: Base Value: 0 Mile
Temperature
parameters included
Fahrenheit, and Celsius|
Preferences➔Collection➔General➔Unit
Default: Temperature: Fahrenheit (℉)
Configuring Image
Upload Parameters and
Capture Times|
▪ Options to enable/
disable Time Snap|
Preferences➔Collection➔Snap Setting➔Time Snap
Default: Time Snap: Disable
Configure Image
Upload Link|
Preferences➔Collection➔Snap Setting➔Trigger Snap
Default: Alarm Image Upload Settings
Image Upload Link: Setup
Manual Image Upload Settings
Image Upload Link: Setup
‘Alarm’ parameters may be set through the ‘Preferences’ tab, and include:
Configure Input / Output Alarms|
---|---
(e.g.) ‘BRAKE’, ‘LEFT TURN’, ‘RIGHT TURN’,‘REVERSE’, etc.|
Preferences ➔ Alarm➔Base➔IO Alarm
Default:| Name| OSD| Enable| AlarmType| Sensor| Trigger| Linkage
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
BRAKE| BK| Enabled| Event| Uses| Setup| Setup
LEFTTURN| LT| Enabled| Event| None| Setup| Setup
RIGHTURN| RT| Enabled| Event| None| Setup| Setup
REVERSE| RV| Enabled| Event| None| Setup| Setup
Configure Speed
Alarms (‘Overspeed’)|
Preferences➔Alarm➔Base➔Speed Alarm
Default:| Name| Enable| Alarm
Type| Trigger| Linkage
---|---|---|---|---
Overspeed| Disable| Alarm| Setup| Setup
Configure Driver
Panic Alarms|
Preferences➔Alarm➔Base➔Driver Alert
Default:
**| Name| Enable| Alarm
Type| Trigger| Linkage
---|---|---|---|---
DriveAlert| Enabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup
Video Loss Alarm**|
▪ Configure Video Loss
Alarms| Preferences➔Alarm➔Video➔Video Loss
Default:
Preferences➔Alarm➔Video➔Tampering
Default:| Name| Enable| Alarm
Type| Trigger| Linkage
---|---|---|---|---
Tampering| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup
Preferences➔Alarm➔Video➔Privacy Mode
Default:
Name| Enable| Alarm
Type| Trigger| Linkage
---|---|---|---|---
Privacy
Mode| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup
Advanced|
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Configure G Sensor Alarms|
Preferences➔Alarm➔Advanced➔G Sensor
Default:| Name| Enable| Alarm
Type| Trigger| Linkage
---|---|---|---|---
Set Point 1| Disable| Alarm| Setup| Setup
Set Point 2| Disable| Alarm| Setup| Setup
Set Point 3| Disable| Alarm| Setup| Setup
ACCEL Invalid Calibrate
G-sensor upload: Disable
Options to enable/ disable different Alarms|
Preferences➔Alarm➔Advanced➔Geo Fence
Default: Area I/O Alarm Switch: Enable
Line I/O Alarm Switch: Enable
Skew Alarm Switch: Enable
Driving Alarm Switch: Enable
Section Limit Speed TTS Switch: Enable
Configure T&H
Sensor Alarms|
Preferences➔Alarm➔Advanced➔T&H Sensor
Default:| Name| Enable| Alarm
Type| Trigger| Linkage
---|---|---|---|---
T-Sensor1| Disable| Alarm| Setup| Setup
T-Sensor2| Disable| Alarm| Setup| Setup
T-Sensor3| Disable| Alarm| Setup| Setup
T-Sensor4| Disable| Alarm| Setup| Setup
AI|
Configure ADAS
Alarms|
Preferences ➔ Alarm ➔ AI App ➔ADAS
Default:| Name| Enable| Alarm
Type| Trigger| Linkage| Alarm
Capture
---|---|---|---|---|---
LDW| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
FCW| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
HMW| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Configure Auxiliary
Dashcam Alarms|
Preferences➔Alarm➔AI App➔Auxiliary Dashcam
Default:| Name| Enable| Alarm Type| Trigger|
Linkage| Alarm Capture
---|---|---|---|---|---
Fatigued Driving| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
No Driver| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Phone Call| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Smoking| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Distracted Driver| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Yawn| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Seatbelt| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Configure DSM
Alarms|
Preferences➔Alarm➔AI App➔DSM
Default:| Name| Enable| Alarm Type| Trigger|
Linkage| Alarm Capture
---|---|---|---|---|---
No Driver| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Phone Call| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Smoking| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Distracted Driver| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Yawn| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Seatbelt| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Calibration for the distance parameters|
Preferences➔Alarm➔AI App➔BSD
Default:| Name| Enable| Alarm
Type| Trigger| Linkage| Alarm
Capture
---|---|---|---|---|---
R-BSD| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
L-BSD| Disabled| Alarm| Setup| Setup| Setup
Calibration for the parameters|
Preferences➔Alarm➔AI App➔Algorithm
Default: ADAS Camera Install Height (1): 153 CM
Left margin (inward facing) (2): 150
Front-end Width (3): 160
Front-end Width (4): 100
Steering Wheel Position: Right Rudder
B1/B2 Broadcast mode: Mode1
DSC AutoCalibration: Enable
Preferences➔Alarm➔AI App➔Alarm Notifications
Configure differenR-Watch and MP3Voice Alarms| Default: AI Alarm Voice Enable:
Disabled
B1/B2 Broadcast enable: Disabled
R-Watch Enable: Disabled| Name| R-Watch Voice| MP3 Voice| Name| R-Watch Voice|
MP3 Voice
---|---|---|---|---|---
Fatigued Driving| Disabled| Disabled| No Driver| Disabled| Disabled
Phone Call| Disabled| Disabled| Smoking| Disabled| Disabled
Distracted Driver| Disabled| Disabled| LDW| Disabled| Disabled
FCW| Disabled| Disabled| HMW| Disabled| Disabled
Yawn| Disabled| Disabled| Seatbelt| Disabled| Disabled
R-BSD| Disabled| Disabled| L-BSD| Disabled| Disabled
Tampering| Disabled| Disabled| | |
Setting in Mode Typefor ADAS and DSM|
Preferences➔Alarm➔AI App➔Algorithm CalibrDefault:| Channel 1| Use| Mode Type
---|---|---
2| ADAS| Normal
3| DSM| Normal
4| None| Normal
| None| Normal
6.2 Downloading Data
Recommended approaches for downloading data from the device using the AI Dash
Cam
Download Kit include:
- Removing the internal Micro SD card from its slot and connecting the Micro SD card to a PC or laptop using a SD card reader. Once data have been saved from the Micro SD card to a desktop or laptop computer, they can be viewed using Gatekeeper’s G4 Viewer Plus™ software.
IMPORTANT: The AI Dash Cam device MUST be fully powered down before
removing the Micro SD card. Failure to power down the device mayresult in data
corruption and the loss of videoclip information.
Connecting a portable USB drive (“thumb drive”) to the AI Dash Cam via the
Mini USB to USB 2.0 TYPE A cable with a female connector (CAB000436). Once
connected, specify the storage path to that USB drive, and use the G4 Connect
app to select the videoclips for download to the USB drive. Once videoclips
have been saved from the USB drive to a desktop or laptop computer, they can
be viewed using Gatekeeper’s G4 Viewer Plus™ software.
AI Dash Cam Installation Instructions
7.1 AI Dash Cam Operating Conditions
- The AI Dash Cam has an operating temperature range of -40°C~+70°C (-40°F~+158°F). Ensure that the product is mounted in a suitable location which does not exceed temperature ranges during normal operations.
- The AI Dash Cam is designed for interior use only. Do not install the device in areas that are exposed to excessive moisture.
- The AI Dash Cam should be secured to the vehicle’s windshield (interior side) using the device’s mounting plate. The mounting plate can be affixed to the windshield using the included adhesive 3M™ VHB™ strip.
- Ensure that the windshield area where the plate will be mounted is flat, clean and dustfree before affixing the mounting plate’s adhesive strip. Any texture or imperfections will prevent the adhesive from making a strong and lasting bond. For best results clean the windshield with a 50:50 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water.
- Do not use third-party peripherals or accessories, unless approved for use by Gatekeeper Systems.
7.2 Mounting the AI Dash Cam
- Using the adhesive backed mounting bracket, secure the AI Dash Cam in the swept area of the front windshield.
- The AI Dash Cam should be mounted to minimize visual obstruction of the driver so that the cables are oriented towards the top of the vehicle’s windshield.
- All cables running through holes in sheet metal must be protected with grommets.
- DO NOT disassemble the AI Dash Cam housing. There are no user serviceable parts inside, and removing the cover of the AI Dash Cam will void the device’s warranty.
7.3 Power Supply
- The AI Dash Cam operates between 8V ~ 36V. Please ensure a regulated, consistent power source is available for the device.
- The power supply box connects to the device through a 10-pin power input-output connector (CAB000545). The power supply box is then connected to either a CAB000547 with flying leads or a CAB000546 with an OBD2 connector for power.
- The supplied fuses MUST be used; Failure to use the provided fuses will void the device’s warranty.
- The 3AMP fuse must be installed close to the power source on the Yellow Ignition wire on the CAB000547
- The 3AMP fuse must be installed as close as possible to the power source on the Red (+12V) wire on the CAB000547.
7.4 Sensor Connections
- Video Extension Cable Connection – The AI Dash Cam is equipped with a port that the CAB000548 can be connected to. This cable allows the addition of two cameras and a viewing monitor.
- GPS Connection – The device is equipped with an internal GPS antenna/receiver.
- Monitor Connection – The CAB000548 is used to connect an optional external monitor if required.
- Driver Alert Button Connection – The tri-color Driver Alert Button (G4 -Driver Alert) is connected using the 4-Pin connector (CAB000549) to the RS232 to RS485 converter (CAB000550) and then to the Power Supply box (CAB000545).
- ADAS Event Monitor Connection – The ADAS Event Monitor is connected to the RS232 to RS485 converter (CAB000550) and then to the Power Supply box (CAB000545).
- Sensors – IO sensors can be connected to either the CAB000547 or CAB000546. Four sensor connections are included and can be connected to 12VDC signals.
7.5 Configuration
-
Users will connect to the AI Dash Cam using Wi-Fi on their iOS or Android device utilizing the G4 Connect App.
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The Wi-Fi will be active on the AI Dash Cam for two minutes after booting up. Look for an SSID: ST-xxxxxxxx. Enter the following password when prompted: 30131127
-
When connecting wirelessly through the G4 Connect™ app., configuration menus are accessed from:
o Preferences ➔ Config -
Enter the following login information when prompted:
o User ID: admin
o Password: admin
Wiring Instructions
8.1 Connecting the Power Supply
The power supply cable is connected to the back of the device through a power
inputoutput connector (CAB000545). The power supply box is further connected
to an R-Watch o3 LED Driver Alert button using a RS232 to RS485 adapter.
Note: You can connect a Driver Alert button or a ADAS Event Monitor
separately but not at the same time.
8.2 Connecting an additional camera
A video extension cable (CAB000548), which has a “AV IN”, “AV OUT”, “IP IN”
extensions can be used to connect additional cameras to AI Dash Cam. You can
use the following guidelines:
- AHD Camera should be connected to the “AV IN” extension of the cable.
- A monitor should be connected to the “AV OUT” extension of the cable.
- IP Camera should be connected to “IP IN” extension of the cable.
AI Dash Cam User Operating Manual
8.3 Sensor Cabling
The CAB000548 sensor cable or CAB000549 sensor cable connects to the power
supply box.
8.4 Cabling Diagram
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Appendix
Calibration using Veyes
Before taking the calibration step, users must set the channel usage first.
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Go to Preferences> Alarm>AI>Algorithm Calibration. Set Channel1 to ADAS, Channel2 to DSM.
Note: Both Channel1 and Channel2 should be set to Normal mode. The alarm only be triggered in Normal mode.
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If you need to see the calibration lines on screen, you need to switch to “Calibration” mode. The calibration line help installer identifies the installation position.
11.1 Requirements of ADAS setting in AI Calibration by Veyes
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When you have AI Dash cam connected to Veyes, go to Preview, click on ‘AI Calibration’ forcalibration selection.
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Select on ‘ADAS’ for calibration.
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Click on ‘Calibration’ in Channel1 to move to next step.
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Select all the boxes and click on ‘next’.
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Input the installation measurements and click on ‘next’.
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Click on ‘next’.
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Check the image and click on ‘next’.
Note: Signals are optional connected to the AI Dashcam. It is mandatory to checkmark the box “Did you connect the vehicle left/right turn signal to MDVR,” even when signals are not connected to AI Dashcam in order to complete calibration.
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Click on ‘next’, then check the connection and click on ‘Complete’.
11.2 Requirement of DSM setting in AI Calibration by Veyes
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When you have AI Dashcam connected to Veyes, go to Preview, click on ‘AI Calibration’ for calibration selection. (Double-tap the driver channel to enter the main stream full screen)
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Select on ‘DSC’ for calibration.
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Choose the corresponding channel of the DSC camera, then click on ‘Calibration’ to move on to the next step.
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In the Driver Position page, choose ‘Left-hand drive’ or ‘Right-hand drive’ option, then click on ‘Save’.
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