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7.3
Events
7.3.1
General
7.3.1.1 IO
IO Number
refers to the input sensor number. There are 8 input triggers.
This will correlate to a physical wire on the MDR-IO-01 cable.
IO Description
is filled in for additional information. This is usually
completed by the installer to aid in identifying an input trigger in the future. Up
to 8 alphanumeric characters. This is an important field to be filled in, it is
displayed under alarm description in the event log within MDR-Dashboard 5.0
software.
IO ID
is a 2-alphanumeric character identifier. This is an important field to be
filled in as this information is then carried over to the MDR-Dashboard 5.0
software. This is shown in frame information. It is also shown on the LIVE
OSD and the RECORD OSD. By default, Brigade uses IO1 for left indicator
(Li), IO2 for right indicator (Ri), IO3 for reverse (Rv) and IO4 for brake (Br).
It is possible to duplicate the field information to all 8 input triggers, but this is
not advised as each trigger will be connected to varied sources.
IO Figure 71
7.3.1.2 Peripherals
Remote Panel
is an accessory that consists of 10 diagnostic
LEDs and a panic button. In a scenario where the MDR is installed
in a box away from the driver or the MDR output is not being viewed,
the remote panel LEDs will alert the driver to any hardware or
software faults. By default, this is off.
The panic button can be used for varied scenarios. For example,
when using a mobile network/Wi-Fi MDR, this button can be used to
trigger real-time emails to the fleet manager.
G-Sensor
is enabled if there is an external G-sensor being used.
This is optional. By default, this is off.
Peripherals Figure 72
7.3.1.3 Speed
Unit
refers to the speed setting. This can either be in miles per hour
(MPH) or kilometres per hour (KM/H). By default, this is set to MPH.
Source
has two options. GPS or Speed Pulse. In majority of
applications GPS signal is the simplest to use. Brigade’s MDR
comes as standard equipped with a GPS antenna.
Speed source from the vehicle is recommended when the GPS
signal is absent or poor (e.g. mines or major city centres). The
vehicle speed signal may be a more reliable source. By default, GPS
is the source used.
Speed Figure 73
Calibration Mode
has two options, Input Manually and Auto
Correct. Auto correct works is currently unused.
To use input manually, connect the speed cables on the IO cable
then click save. Start the vehicle and then click start. Drive for at
least a minute with a minimum speed of 40 km/h or 25 mph. Once
you have stopped the vehicle, click the finish button. Now, you will
have a mileage value (from your drive). Input the mileage value into
the box and click calculate. Finally, your pulse ratio has been
calculated. The pulse ratio will not change without speed pulse data
input.
Start
is used to begin the analysis of your drive.
Calculate
is used to obtain the pulse ratio once you have entered
the mileage value.
Speed Pulse Figure 74
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