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Threshold Value
refers to the G values for which it will be
considered an alarm. This must be tested and determined for
your specific vehicle.
Alarm Off-Delay
is a period in which rapid
activations/deactivations can occur, which must be ignored. By
default, this is 10 seconds.
Note: G-Sensor values are digitally sampled and only provide
an average indication of the shock data.
G-Force Trigger Figure 97
7.4.3.2 Geo-Fencing
Geo-Fencing Enable
is used for mobile network
MDR models. It must be enabled prior to using this
feature.
Geo-fences are used to send an alarm if a vehicle
leaves or enters a geographical region. This region is
setup by the user in MDR-Dashboard 5.0.
Geo-fences are setup in MDR-Dashboard 5.0 Server
mode. Please refer to the Network Connectivity SW &
Infrastructure Manual.
Geo-Fencing Alarm Figure 98
7.4.3.3 HDD Error
HDD Error Enable
is an alarm which
indicates when the HDD/SD has a major
malfunction where data can no longer be
written to the storage medium.
Alarm Type
can either be alarm or
event. Alarms are reported to the Centre
Server (depending on MDR model).
Events are stored but do not get reported
to the Centre Server.
For Alarm Link Setup details refer to 7.4.1
General.
Alarm Off-Delay
is a period in which
rapid activations/deactivations can occur,
which must be ignored. By default, this is
10 seconds.
HDD Error Alarm Figure 99
HDD Error Setup Figure 100
7.5
Maintenance
A bus-powered USB hub (minimum of 2 USB ports for USB mouse and USB flash drive) will be required to export/import configuration, network
files and geo-fence files.
7.5.1
Configuration
7.5.1.1 Config File
Config File Export
creates a configuration file and
saves this to a USB flash drive. This file includes all
settings except network and geo-fence related settings.
This file can only be read by an MDR 500 Series
model. This is channel dependent.
A configuration file named CONFIG.CONFIG will be
created on the root of the USB flash drive.
Warning: Network settings and Register Info
settings are not contained in a
configuration file. To support MDR fleet
setups with an identical configuration file.
Note: If a configuration file with the same name is
present, this will be overwritten.
Config File Import
is used when you have an
existing configuration file on your flash drive and wish
to import those settings to the MDR.
Configuration File Figure 101
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