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How to use Fleet Profiles

This guide is a step-by-step overview of the Profiles page on ROSCOLive.

The Profiles page allows the user to create and define custom fleet profiles to apply to the cameras in the fleet.

Step 1. Navigate to the Profile Page

Locate and expand the Fleet menu in the side-bar menu.

Select the Profiles page.

Step 2. Profile Settings Page

This is the Profile Settings page. Notice there are three tabs to navigate the different menus on this page with the General settings menu displayed first.

The settings in each section are separated into device categories. The settings within that device category affect that device in particular. The device categories are:

  • DV6 / DVXC4 - Settings in this category affect both the DV6 and DVXC4 cameras.
  • DV6 - Settings in this category affect only the DV6 camera.
  • DVXC4 - Settings in this category affect only the DVXC4 camera.

The sections below will detail the different tab menus associated with the Profile Settings page.

General Settings

The General Settings menu is the first menu displayed when inside the Profile Settings page. These settings effect various functions of the camera such as chime volume, LED brightness, time zone, parking mode duration, and other similar settings.

DV6 / DVXC4



Speed Unit - This setting determines what unit of speed the camera will report. This setting affects the speed displayed on screen during an event, vehicle speed displayed in the metadata, vehicle speed displayed on LCD (DVXC4 only), and the Speed Event threshold units. Default is MPH.

Overlay speed on video - When toggled ON, will display the vehicle speed on the event video. Default is ON.

Parking Duration - Sets the duration of Parking Mode for the camera, can also be disabled by selecting the option Disable. Default is 1 hour.

Timezone - Sets the timezone in which the camera will report event time in. Default is US/Eastern.
It is important to note that the timezone setting on the camera does not affect the time displayed by events on ROSCOLive. This setting effects the time displayed on the event video.

DVXC4



Camera Event Chime - An audible chime the camera makes when an event occurs. Default is ON.

Display Speed on LCD - Will display vehicle speed on camera LCD screen. Default is OFF.

LCD Backlight - These sliders control the intensity of the LED brightness during Day Mode and Night Mode. Sliding to the left will make it dimmer, and sliding to the right will make it brighter.

DV6



DMS Alert Voice - Audible voice alerts for DMS. Default is ON.

Chime Volume - Volume control for the audible chime when an event occurs.

CAN Bus

The DV6 is able to connect to CAN interfaces so that it can read certain data about the vehicle for some camera operations. In order to do this, the DV6 must be configured to read the appropriate protocol the vehicle's CAN bus uses. The following are the different CAN options for the DV6:

Off - Select this if the connection is a direct connection (hardwired) and does not have CAN.

OBD-II - Select this if the camera is connected to an OBD-II port using the DV665 Harness or has J1979.


J1939 Type I - Select this if the camera is connected to a black J1939 port using the DV668 harness.


J1939 Type II - Select this if the camera is connected to a green J1939 port using the DV668 harness.


Video Settings

The Video Settings menu controls the video resolution captured by the recording channels on a camera. Best Video settings provide better video quality, Most Storage provides lesser quality but better storage.

Most Storage - Selecting this setting will shrink the recording file size to allow more recording time available on the SD card.

Estimated Recording Hours

This displays the approximate hours of recording you can expect from a camera at the current settings with various SD card sizes.

Event Settings

The Event Settings menu allows for the customization and control of what events are triggered on the DVXC4 camera. This tab is separated into three sections with the first being Event Settings.

  1. Event Notification Toggles
    1. Lock Event Files - When enabled, this prevents event video files from being overwritten on the SD card. This setting is off by default.
    2. Audible Event Notification - When enabled, an audible tone will be emitted from the DV camera when an event occurs.
    3. Driver Event Button Enabled - When enabled, the Driver Event button on the DV will generate an event when pressed.
    4. External Driver Event Button - When enabled, the External Driver Event button will generate an event when pressed.
    5. Speed Event Enabled - When enabled, the DV will generate an event when it detects the vehicle exceeding the Speed Threshold. The speed threshold can be set in the box below the speed event toggle and MPH or KPH can be selected by the toggle next to it.

  2. Send Clip To Cloud - When enabled, these send a video clip to the cloud when the corresponding event occurs.

G-Sensor Settings

The G-Sensor Settings options are used to enable, disable, or adjust the parameters of the G-Force sensor on the DVXC4. The two kinds of alerts generated are Basic G-Sensor and Critical G-Sensor.

  1. G-Sensor Enabled / Trigger Output - The G-Sensor Enabled toggle enables and disables the g-sensor in the DVXC4. The Trigger Output boxes can be configured for both Basic and Critical g-sensor events.
  2. Send Clip To Cloud - When enabled, these send a video clip to the cloud when either a Basic or Critical g-sensor event occurs.
  3. G-Sensor Axis Settings - These settings are used to enable, disable, and adjust the individual axes of the g-sensor. Each axis is labeled and can be enabled or disabled individually. The axis g-force sensitivity can be adjusted by using the input boxes in each of the three columns. The higher the setting, the less sensitive the sensor will be.
    1. Basic - This column is for the basic g-sensor event sensitivity.
    2. Parking - This column is for the g-sensor sensitivity when the DVXC4 is in parking mode.
    3. Critical - This column is for the critical g-sensor event sensitivity.

Step 3. Saving Configuration Settings

To save these settings to a custom fleet configuration profile, Click Save

The Fleet Profile save dialog will appear. The configuration settings can be saved as a new configuration setting Enter a new name for the configuration in the top field and select Confirm to save the new profile.

To modify an existing custom fleet profile, select the profile from the Available Profiles drop down list and select confirm to save the new changes to the selected profile.


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