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7.1.3.2 Voltage
Low Voltage Protection Enable
is off by default. This feature is
important to use to protect your vehicle’s battery from damage. Ensure this
feature is activated when using the non-stop shutdown delay feature.
Low Voltage
is the voltage level which is a dangerously low value. For
a 24V vehicle, the limits are from 21V to 23.5V. For a 12V vehicle, the
limits are from 8V to11.5V.
Start-up Voltage
refers to the minimum voltage the MDR must
receive before powering on. For a 24V vehicle, the limits are 24V to 26V.
For a 12V vehicle, the limits are 12V to 14V.
Observe Time
is the amount of time the low voltage value must be
observed for. This is to ignore any sudden dips in voltage that recover.
Shutdown Delay
is a countdown which begins once the observe time
has been completed. This countdown is displayed on the MDR OSD. LV
represents low voltage. See
Low Voltage Shutdown Delay Figure 44
Low Volt Upload
(scroll down on OSD using
) can only be used if a
wireless or mobile network MDR is used. MDR Server software is a
requirement for this feature. Once the MDR detects a low voltage level, it
will send this data back to the MDR Server where it gets stored. This can
then be reviewed later. Depending on MDR model.
Proposed Low Voltage Protection Settings for lead-acid batteries (Note:
Please check if these are suitable for your vehicle):
12V Vehicles
24V Vehicles
Low Voltage:11.7V
Low Voltage:23.7V
Voltage of Start:12.5V
Voltage of Start:24.5V
Observe Time:15 minutes
Observe Time: 15 minutes
Shut Down Delay:5 minutes
Shut Down Delay:5 minutes
Voltage Figure 43
Low Voltage Shutdown Delay Figure 44
7.1.4
User Setup
Menu Idle Time
refers to the period for which the menu
will remain active and logged in. Once this period finishes, the
MDR will automatically log off the user.
Username
is the name you use to log onto the MDR. By
default, there are two usernames; admin and user.
User Group
represents the level of access to the MDR
OSD. There are only two types; Admin and Normal User.
Admin has access to all settings and features. Normal User
has restricted access: sys info, playback and export logs and
videos.
Add
is used to create additional user accounts. A maximum
of three user accounts can exist.
Edit
is used to change existing user account details.
To remove any password requirements, save the user account
with a blank password.
User Setup Figure 45
7.1.5
Network
7.1.5.1 Ethernet
There are two modes available for Ethernet adaptor
addressing, DHCP and Static.
DHCP Mode
refers to the Ethernet adaptor of the
MDR obtaining an IP address automatically from the
network.
Static IP
is used to specify the exact network details
you would like the MDR Ethernet adaptor to use.
IP Address
refers to the internet protocol address of
the Ethernet adaptor. This address is used to access the
MDR Ethernet menu via LAN cable. Recommended to
ask your internal IT for information and assistance.
Subnet Mask
is used to identify network address of
an IP address. By default, this is 255.255.255.000.
Gateway
helps route the network traffic. By default,
this is 192.168.001.254.
Ethernet 1 Figure 46
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