VR3000 Data Extraction Instructions For Version 2.Xx
VR3000 Data Extraction Instructions For Version 2.Xx
MODEL VR-3000/VR-3000S
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Record of Pub Rev., Prog. No.
Revision No., Program No.(software) Reason for revision
Date of Revision
st
A, Apr. 19, 2006 VR-3000 SYSTEM 2450031-01, RAP 2450026-01 1 production printing.
B, July 17, 2008 VR-3000 SYSTEM 2450031-02, RAP 2450026-01 For new standard.
C, Dec. 19, 2008 Same as above Added section 6 & 7.
D, June 29, 2010 Same as above Changed procedure on pages 4, 5
E, Apr. 30, 2011 Same as above Added descriptions for Windows 7
Windows XP
1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel and Network and Dial-up Connections.
2. Click Local Area Network, General, Properties and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
3. Click the Properties button.
4. Select "Use the following address".
5. Enter IP address and subnet mask:
IP address: 10.0.0.102 or 10.0.0.99 (other than 10.0.0.100)
Subnet mask: 255.0.0Ck.0
6. Click the OK button and then click it again on the next screen.
7. Restart the PC.
Windows Vista
1. Click Start, Control Panel, Network and Internet, Network and Sharing Center.
2. Click View status to show the Local Area Connection Status dialog box.
3. Click the Properties button.
4. Click the Continue button.
5. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP v4).
6. Click the Properties button.
7. Select "Use the following IP address".
8. Enter IP address and subnet mask:
IP address: 10.0.0.102 or 10.0.0.99 (other than 10.0.0.100)
Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
9. Click the OK button and then click it again on the next screen.
10. Restart the PC.
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Windows 7
1. Click Start, Control Panel, Network and Internet, Network and Sharing Center.
2. Click the Properties button on the Local Area Connection Status dialog box.
3. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP v4) then click the Properties button.
4. Click the Use the following IP address button.
5. Enter IP address and subnet mask:
IP address: 10.0.0.102 or 10.0.0.99 (other than 10.0.0.100)
Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
6. Click the OK button and then click the Close button.
7. Restart the PC.
J14 (DATA)
LAN cable
Figure 1
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3. How to Install the Player Software
This procedure is applicable to both Windows XP and Windows 7.
Necessary software
Install the following software if they have not been installed already.
Java VM 1.6, update 21 (Windows XP), or Java VM 6.21 (Windows 7). Install only if audio and
video cannot be played back properly.
Direct X9.0c (or higher) (Direct X comes preinstalled in Windows XP2/Windows
Vista/Windows 7. (Version can be checked by running C:\WINDOWS\system32\dxdiag.exe.)
Microsoft VC++ runtime. (Microsoft VC++ runtime comes preinstalled in Windows
XP2/Windows Vista/Windows 7.)
Direct connection
Data cannot be extracted during recording.
1. Start the Live Player V4.
2. Open the Tool menu and select Source Select. Select Live from the pull-down menu.
3. Click the Alarm tab and open Alarm History.
4. Set the Playback/CPU slide switch in the DCU to the Playback position.
5. Wait approx 10 minutes and confirm that the Alert 174 occurs on Alarm History of Live Player
V4.
6. Connect the PC to the DCU as shown in figure 2.
Disconnect J8 from the DCU (cable connector coming from the DRU).
7. Open the Tool menu and select Source Select. Select Backup from the pull-down menu.
8. Check Direct then click the Analyze Area button.
9. Select the area to extract then click the Analyze Track button.
10. Click the Connect button.
11. Select Extract from the Tool menu to show the Extraction dialog box.
12. Select the track to extract.
13. Click the Select button and select the location where to save data.
14. Click the Start button.
15. After the extraction is completed, click OK, Close and Close in that order. Then, do the
following.
a) Disconnect the cable between the PC and J6 in the DCU.
b) Connect cable between J8 in the DCU and the DRU.
c) Set the Playback/CPU slide switch in the DCU to the CPU position.
DCU
Backup HDD*1
*1: Disconnect when
DRU Connection.
J8(DRU)*2
*2: Disconnect when
Direct Conncton. PC
DRU
J6(Playback)
IEEE1394 cable
Figure 2
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DRU
Refer to the Operator's Manual for the Live Player V4. Data cannot be extracted during recording.
1. Start the Live Player V4.
2. Open the Tool menu and select Source Select. Select Live from the pull-down menu.
3. Click the Alarm tab and open Alarm History.
4. Set the Playback/CPU slide switch in the DCU to the Playback position.
5. Wait approx. 10 minutes and confirm that the Alert 174 occurs on Alarm History of Live Player
V4.
6. Connect the PC to the DCU as shown in Figure 2.
Disconnect the cable attached to the Backup HDD.
7. Open the Tool menu and select Source Select. Select DRU from the pull-down menu.
8. Click the Analyze Track button.
9. Click the Connect button.
10. Select Extract from the Tool menu to show the Extraction dialog box.
11. Select the track to extract.
12. Click the Select button and select the location where to save data.
13. Click the Start button.
14. After the extraction is completed, click OK, Close and Close in that order. Then, do the
following.
a) Disconnect the cable between the PC and J6 in the DCU.
b) Connect the Backup HDD as original.
c) Set the Playback/CPU slide switch in the DCU to the CPU position.
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6. How to Retrieve flash disk assembly from the DRU
A) In case of non-fire incident
1. Open the cover of the DRU as follows.
a) Stand the DRU so that the acoustic beacon is down.
Reflection tape
Acoustic beacon
(lower part)
b) Remove the reflection tape from the upper part of the DRU as shown in the figure below.
Cover
Cover
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2. Remove the inner capsule as follows.
a) Remove the thermal insulator 1.
Thermal insulator 1
b) Cut away the thermal insulator 2 with a box cutter and pull out the inner capsule (enclosed in
plaster).
Thermal insulator 2
Inner capsule
(enclosed in plaster)
Thermal insulator 2
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c) Cut the plaster at an angle with a saw as shown in the figure below.
d) Break up the plaster with a slotted-head screwdriver as shown in the figure below.
Hole
Inner capsule
b) Set the pin spanner to the holes and rotate the tool to separate the case of the inner capsule
from the flash disk assembly.
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Pin spanner
PW-100
(Produced by Super Tool Co. Ltd., Japan)
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Remove this plate.
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Top cover
Thermal insulator
6. Set the DRU upside down and remove the content (plaster pot with thermal insulator) from the
DRU body.
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Thermal insulator
Plaster pot
(thermal insulator
removed)
8. Cut the plaster at an angle with a saw as shown in the figure on page 9.
9. Break up the plaster with a slotted-head screwdriver.
10. Remove the flash disk assembly as described in step 3 on page 9.
Flash disk
Assembly IEEE1394 Repeater
12-30 VDC
AC adaptor more than 1.2A
100-240 VAC
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