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/SILENT, /VERYSILENT
Instructs Setup to be silent or very silent. When Setup is silent the
wizard and the background window are not displayed but
the installation progress window is. When a setup is very silent this
installation progress window is not displayed.
Other prompts display as normal, for example error messages
during installation are displayed and the startup prompt is (if you
haven’t disabled it with DisableStartupPrompt or the ''/SP-''
command line option explained above)
If a restart is necessary and the ''/NORESTART'' command isn’t
used (see below) and Setup is silent, it will display a
Reboot now? messagebox. If it is very silent it will reboot without
prompting.
/NORESTART
Instructs Setup not to reboot even if it is necessary.
/LOADINF="filename"
Instructs Setup to load the settings from the specified file after
having checked the command line. This file can be prepared
using the ''/SAVEINF='' command as explained below.
/SAVEINF="filename"
Instructs Setup to save installation settings to the specified file.
/DIR="x:\dirname"
Overrides the default directory name displayed on the Select
Destination Directory wizard page. A fully qualified pathname
must be specified. If the [Setup] section directive DisableDirPage
was set to yes, this command line parameter is ignored.
/GROUP="folder name"
Overrides the default folder name displayed on the Select Start
Menu Folder wizard page. If the [Setup] section directive
DisableProgramGroupPage was set to yes, this command line
parameter is ignored.
/NOICONS
Instructs Setup to initially disable the Don''t create any icons check
box on the Select Start Menu Folder wizard page.
/COMPONENTS="comma separated list of component names"
Overrides the default components settings. Using this command line
parameter causes Setup to automatically select a custom
15.7 Events Table
The following table illustrates the type of events recorded. This is illustrated in the event list search of the MDR and MDR-Dashboard 5.0.
Event Type
Event Name
Description
Video Loss
VL
Video loss alarm (e.g. the camera has been either deliberately or inadvertently
disconnected).
Blind
Detection
BD
Blind camera alarm (e.g. the camera has been intentionally obstructed or a large object
is obstructing the entire view).
Motion
Detection
MD
Motion detection for video capturing when vehicles are unattended.
Triggers
Name of the Trigger (e.g. IO1,
IO2 etc. or PB for Panic
Button)
GPIO (general purpose input/output) trigger sensor alarm.
Speed Alarm
H-Speed
Overspeed can be flagged and recorded.
G-Force
G-Force
Excessive G-Force can be flagged and recorded.
16 Testing and Maintenance
16.1 Operator Instructions
This information is addressed to the operator of the vehicle where a Brigade MDR 500 Series
System is installed:
1) The Brigade MDR 500 Series is intended to be used as a mobile digital recorder. Drivers and operators should not interact with the MDR
setup menu. The remote control should be strictly used by technically trained operators when the vehicle is stationary.
2) Testing and inspection of the system should be carried out in accordance with this manual. The driver or operator is responsible for ensuring
the Brigade MDR 500 Series System is working as intended.
3) Operators using this equipment are strongly recommended to check the
system’s operation at the beginning of every shift.
4) Improved safety can be achieved when used in conjunction with Brigade’s camera-monitor systems. This may allow triggering camera views
and providing additional vehicle information during manoeuvring. It is necessary to read, understand and follow all instructions received with the
Brigade MDR 500 Series System.
5) The Brigade MDR 500 Series System for digital recording is intended for use on commercial vehicles and machinery equipment. Correct
installation of the system requires a good understanding of vehicle electrical systems and procedures along with a proficiency in installation.
6) Keep these instructions in a safe place and refer to them when maintaining and/or reinstalling the product.
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