Installation guide
RoadRunner Installation Guide
Introduction
1331-118th Ave SE, Ste 300 - Bellevue, WA 98005
Tel: 425.453.0430 / Fax: 425.453.0959
www.avt-usa.com
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The Roadrunner is a Milspec-rated Digital Video Recorder for transit bus applications. It employs MPEG4 compression to record up to 4 cameras and 4 audio
sources on a removable hard drive, and can be accessed directly on board using a laptop computer, with the optional controller and monitor; or the removable
hard drive can be read directly on a desktop PC with the optional Hard Disk Player.
Installation follows these basic steps:
Remove the DVR from its base and remove the cable guard from the rear of the DVR.
Note: be sure to pass the wiring through the cable guard if you wish to reinstall it when the wiring is complete.
Mount the DVR base in its intended location (but DO NOT secure the DVR to its base until wiring is completed)
Install the specified camera(s) in the front and rear of the bus
Run the wiring through the bus, including the wiring for connecting the camera video, audio and power, and
Main Power connections using the supplied harness.
If door-activated Event recording is needed, see instructions on page 7 of this guide.
Connect the wiring to the rear panel of the DVR.
Connect power and turn on the DVR.
If a laptop computer is being used to communicate with and program the Roadrunner:
Assign the laptop an IP address which is compatible with the DVR’s IP address (see page 9).
Install the IRAS software on the laptop
Connect the Laptop to the DVR (see page 13).
Refer to the direction in this guide for more data
If the optional monitor and controller are being used to communicate with the Roadrunner:
Connect the monitor and controller as part of the installation (see page 5).
Enter the menu by pressing the MENU button
Enter the default password: 4321
Refer to the operations manual for further instructions
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