3.2.4.3
SPEED
Setup the alarm for over speed and some other parameters.
SOURCE:
MDVR is capable of capturing vehicle speed via GPS antenna or Vehicle--speedometer.
Browse between the settings of GPS or speedometer from the list.
Please note that the GPS antenna should be connected to MDVR to receive
satellite signals for speed.
For more information on capturing speed from speedometer please contact local
distributor for more technical support;
SPD CHECK:
Speed check is used to calibrate the offset speed when connected to the speedometer.
That’s to say, the check only available when speed source is vehicle.
Input the first area with the vehicle speed, for example at 80 (in KM/H)
Start the vehicle and the second area will show the data from speedometer (in HZ)
When the vehicle reach to 80 KM/H (shown in vehicle meter or dash board), and
keep this speed at 30 seconds, then press the “Check” to make the system
calibrate the second area (HZ) set as first area data (80);
SPEED UNIT:
MPH or KPH,
MILEAGE
is the total mileage that the MDVR has run.
OVER SPEED:
If the vehicle exceeds the high speed limit, MDVR will trigger the alarm signal (when the
following option ALARM set as YES) until the driver slows down the speed
LOW SPEED:
If the vehicle exceeds the low speed limit, MDVR will trigger the alarm signal (when the
following option ALARM set as YES) until the Admin password is entered to acknowledge the
alarm.
3.2.4.4
ACCELERATION
There are 3 values for G force inertial sensor: X, Y, and Z. X indicates forward and backward. Y indicates left
and right and Z indicated up and down. Threshold is the limitation for the value, if the value large than the
setting in the menu, then MDVR will trigger alarm.
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