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Chapter 12: Final Recording Medium Setup, Rev. 1.5
12.3.2.8.1. Downloading Jo-Tron Data
1. Once the VDR has recorded for 12 continuous hours, deselect Record under the test
menu of the VDR_Record application to stop recording.
2. Disconnect the JoTron Float-free SFRM Capsule from the VDR and connect it to a free
Ethernet port on the Technician PC. The Ethernet port on the Technician PC must be
configured to have an IP address on the same subnet (192.168.0.x) as the JoTron Float-
free SFRM Capsule IP address. To change the Technician PC Ethernet port address
follow these steps:
a. Open the Control Panel via the Start menu.
b. Double-click the Network Connections icon.
c. Right-click on the Ethernet port icon;
d. Select Properties from the pop-up menu.
e. In the Local Area Connection Properties window, highlight “Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP)”:
f. Click the “Properties” button located directly below the available options;
g. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window will open;
h. Select the “Use the following IP address” radio button;
i. Enter 192.168.0.10 (for last number enter any number from 2 to 254, except 37.)
j. Click the “OK” button in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties,
k. Click the “OK” button in the Local Area Connection Properties,
l. The connection should now be established;
3. Launch the FRM Download application;
4. Use the FRM Download application to download the recorded data from the Rutter-ACR
Float-free SFRM Capsule.
5. The application will indicate when the download is completed;
6. Exit the FRM Download application;
7. Open the Playback application on the Technician PC;
8. Select the downloaded FRM data set to playback;
9. Observe the beginning and end time (system contents) of the data set to ensure that 12
hours of data have been recorded to the FRM.
10. Select the beginning of the data set to start playback;
11. Observe that video, audio and NMEA have been recorded and that the start time of each
stream is 12 hours previous to the end time;
12. Stop playback;
13. Select the middle of the data set to playback;
14. Observe that video, audio, and NMEA have all been recorded.
15. Select the end of the data set to start playback;
16. Observe that video, audio and NMEA have all been recorded for 12 hours;
17. Stop playback; and
18. Exit the application.
VDR-100G3/G3S Installation Manual 10/12/2008
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