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7.2.2.3 SD
Record Storage
options are Internal SD or fireproof box. A
fireproof box (optional accessory) is connected to the MDR via its
USB-B port on the rear. By default, internal SD is chosen.
Record Mode
options are Sub-stream, HDD (Main Stream),
Alarms (HDD) and None. By default, sub-stream is chosen. Turn this
option to
NONE
when an SD card is not present in the unit. SD card
data includes frame information only. Once you have chosen the
record mode, tick which channel you would like to record to the SD
card.
The sub-stream option enables you to customise audio function, set
resolution, frame rate and quality. Easily copy to all channels with
the Copy To button.
HDD (Main Stream) mode will mirror record HDD settings onto SD
card.
Alarms (HDD) only the alarms will be recorded onto the SD card.
Note:
When SD cards/HDDs are replaced, it must be formatted
using an MDR prior to use.
SD Figure 67
Setup
allows you to configure the functions below for each SD card
. All the functions below are
related to the Sub-stream option. These do not apply to HDD (Main
Stream) or Alarms (HDD).
Enable
this controls which channels you would like to sub-stream
video and save to the SD card. When using a 4 camera MDR,
channel 5 and 6 is not accessible. This is for future development.
Audio
activation allows users to enable/disable the audio
recording from the camera channels individually. This setting
depends on the utilised cameras having microphones.
Resolution
can be setup per channel. Options are: QCIF, CIF,
HD1, D1, AHD (720p and 1080p). These options are dependent on
input to MDR.
Frame Rate
allows users to choose different frame rates for
different channels depending on resolution settings. Options are 1 to
25 for PAL and 1 to 30 for NTSC.
Quality
has 8 levels. Level 1 is the best quality whereas level 8 is
the lowest quality. Brigade recommends using a higher quality for
Alarms for a higher level of image detail.
Copy to
function is available to copy settings to all or individual
channels.
SD Setup Figure 68
7.2.2.4 Record OSD
Record OSD refers to information that will be “burned” onto the
video image directly. This means that if AVI is used for the export
option, then the enabled information will be shown on the image.
The options are: Date/Time, Vehicle Reg, Channel Name, G-Force,
Speed, GPS, Vehicle Num and Alarms.
You can change the position of each live OSD by using the
Setup
button.
By default, DATE/TIME, VEHICLE REG, CHANNEL NAME, SPEED
and ALARMS are enabled.
Record OSD Figure 69
7.2.3
IP Camera Setup
IP cameras are currently not supported. To connect Internet Protocol
Cameras (IPCs) to this MDR, a Power Over Ethernet (POE) switch
is required.
This allows 2 IP cameras to be connected to a 4channel MDR and 4
IP cameras to an 8 channel MDR.
To enable a channel or use FAST SETUP, an IPC must already be
connected.
By default, the LOCAL ADDRESS is 10.100.100.1.
IPC Setup Figure 70
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