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Grading

 

Criteria

 

Settings

Acceleration

 

Count

 

This option sets the grading criteria the amount of times there is a sudden 

acceleration per hour. The assessment of this criteria is based on the 

(acceleration/ deceleration). For example, if a driver drove for 8 hours in one day 

and had 4 sudden accelerations during that time, their score for that criteria will 

be 0.5 and based on the settings in the image on the previous page, they would be 

graded as B. 

This criteria is used in both safety and eco grading, but the weights can be set 

separately. 

Brake

 

Count

 

This option sets the grading criteria the amount of times there is a sudden 

deceleration per hour. The assessment of this criteria is based on the 

(acceleration/ deceleration). For example, if a driver drove for 8 hours in one day 

and had 4 sudden decelerations during that time, their score for that criteria will 

be 0.5 and based on the settings in the image on the previous page, they would be 

graded as B. 

This criteria is used in both safety and eco grading, but the weights can be set 

separately. 

Speeding

 

Count

 

This option sets the grading criteria the amount of times the driver exceeds the 

speeding limit for the amount of time set in the ‘criteria settings’. The overall 

value is set as a ratio of the amount of time speeding to the time driving as a 

percentage. For example, if a driver drove 8 hours in a day but was speeding for 1 

hour in total, their score for this criteria would be 12.5% and based on the image 

on the previous page, they would be graded as A. 

This criteria is used in both safety and eco grading, but the weights can be set 

separately.

Speeding

 

Duration

 

Ratio

This option sets the grading criteria for speeding and is calculated as a ratio of 

time speeding and is set as a percentage. For example, if a driver drove 8 hours in 

a day but was exceeding the speed limit for 1 hour, their score for this criteria 

would be 12.5%, they would be graded as A. 

The assessment of this criteria is based on the eco‐speed limit option in the 

‘Analysis Criteria Setting’. This criteria is used for eco grading only. 

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Grading

 

Criteria

 

Settings

Peak

 

Speed

 

Relative

 

to

 

Speed

 

Limit

 

(kmh/mph)

 

This option sets the grading criteria for speeding and calculates the peak speed 

the driver drove, relative to the speed limit. The value can be set from 0‐999km/h. 

The assessment of this criteria is based on the speed limit option in the ‘Analysis 

Criteria Setting’. This criteria is used for safety grading.

Average

 

Speed

 

Relative

 

to

 

Speed

 

Limit

 

(kmh/mph)

 

This option sets the grading criteria for speeding and calculates the average 

speed the driver drove, relative to the speed limit. The value can be set from 0‐

999km/h. 

The assessment of this criteria is based on the speed limit option in the ‘Analysis 

Criteria Setting’. This criteria is used for safety grading. 

Excess

 

Eco

speed

 

Count

 

This option sets the grading criteria for eco speeding and is calculated per hour. 

For example, if a driver drove 8 hours in a day but was exceeding the eco‐speed 

limit 4 times, their score for this criteria would be 0.5, they would be graded as B. 

The assessment of this criteria is based on the eco‐speed limit option in the 

‘Analysis Criteria Setting’. 

This criteria is used for eco grading only. 

Excess

 

Eco

speed

 

Duration

 

Ratio

This option sets the grading criteria for eco speeding and is calculated as a ratio 

of time speeding and is set as a percentage. For example, if a driver drove 8 hours 

in a day but was exceeding the eco‐speed limit for 1 hour, their score for this 

criteria would be 12.5%, they would be graded as A. 

The assessment of this criteria is based on the eco‐speed limit option in the 

‘Analysis Criteria Setting’. This criteria is used for eco grading only. 

PLEASE

 

NOTE

Once the grading criteria settings has been adjusted and saved, it can be exported 

into an ‘ini’ file and them imported into another version of the software. 

This means that you can set each VT1000 quicker than manually adjusting the 

settings in each version of the software. 

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GRADING CRITERIA SETTINGS

GRADING CRITERIA SETTINGS

Summary of Contents for VT1000

Page 1: ...ou for purchasing the VT1000 Vehicle Recorder Please ensure that you read and understand this USER GUIDE and use it before connecting and installing this Recorder Please store the USER GUIDE in an easily accessible location VER 1 0 0 1st Edition ...

Page 2: ...wer Software Viewing Settings 17 Open the SD card 18 Playback 19 Log File Playback 20 Save JPEG and AVI File 21 Print Image 22 Backing up Files 23 GPS Log to KML Converter 24 Driver Report 25 Analysis Criteria settings 26 Grading Criteria settings 28 Grading method 31 Graph display settings 32 SPECIFICATION 33 Appendix Recording time table 34 Appendix Upgrade 35 Technical support and Warranty 36 2...

Page 3: ... GPS reception 2 The temperature range for optimum operation of the GPS receiver in your car is 10 50 C 3 When using the product for the first time or after a long period more than three days it may take a little longer to recognize your current location It may take between five and thirty minutes to get GPS reception GPS reception may be impaired under the following circumstances 1 If there is an...

Page 4: ...0 Vehicle Recorder Wire Splice clips x5 Sticker for Windscreen mounting double sided tape x1 Power Cable 6 INTRODUCTION Camera Lens Bracket FRONT Left side Right Side SD Memory Card Slot Lock 5 6 INTRODUCTION CONTENTS ...

Page 5: ...after boot up and record the entire time the unit is powered The resolution and frame rates can be set as per your requirements You can change the configuration of the recording using the VT1000 Software To do this please see the Settings section on page 15 NOTE The unit will not start recording immediately after power on It takes around 1 minute for the built in power backup system to charge Ther...

Page 6: ... during power on There are 2 ways to remove the SD card the first requires the vehicle to be powered down and the second you can safely remove the SD with the vehicle is powered on Please see below details for both methods Safely Removal SD Card 10 Status BLUE LED RED LED BUZZER Booting on on off Upgrade heartbeat heartbeat off Continuous recording 4sec 1sec off off Triggered Event recording 0 5se...

Page 7: ...rim The VT1000 requires a continuous 12 24volt power source from the vehicle The cable supplied will allow you to hard wire the VT1000 unit to the fuse box of your vehicle Connect the red cable to a fuse It should be connected to a fuse that have power when you start the engine The ground cable should be connected to the car body or battery negative Start the car after installation 12 SOFTWARE USE...

Page 8: ... running and open the Control Panel Select Remove Program and remove the PC Viewer Software The PC Viewer Software is on the provided SD card Also available on our website 14 Initialize SD Card To initialize the SD card click on the above icon and you will be presented with the following screen to choose the card to initialize Click Ok when selected On the following screen check the Quick Format b...

Page 9: ...on has been pressed G Sensor Sensitivity The shock sensor sensitivity can be set to Simple setting Mode or Custom Set to easy allows you to set the sensitivity to 9 High 5 Medium or 1 Low In custom set you can set 3 different shock sensor values individually Auto adjust G Sensor to Vehicle speed Once it checked VT1000 will automatically decrease the G Sensor sensitivity at higher vehicle speeds to...

Page 10: ...tings This setting is for the PC Viewer Software itself To set the Recorder refer to page 15 Viewing settings 18 Open the SD card Click Select SD Card icon Select the SD card drive and click OK Click Check All and then click Load Insert the SD card into your PC Change tap to load the Panic Events or G sensor Events or Log files 17 18 Open the SD card PC VIEWER SOFTWARE VIEWING SETTINGS ...

Page 11: ...n the small check box at right side of each value Then input data for data sorting If there is recorded video data Switch or G Sensor mark will be displayed on list Log data Log data will be recorded during driving even if there are no events The total log data size can be set from 2 days to 31days The log data overwrites the oldest data Using this log data you can use the data sorting function wh...

Page 12: ... icon Save AVI icon 22 Print Image Pause the playback and click Print Image icon Print Image icon Choose to print the current image or select another image from the same file you are in by searching the time and date See a preview of the printed image and alter the printer settings to change paper size orientation etc 21 22 Print Image Save JPEG and AVI File ...

Page 13: ...ML Converter To see the whole route on Google Earth select the log file and click the Google Earth icon as shown below STEP 1 Install Google Earth on your PC http www google com earth STEP 2 Check the log file STEP 3 Click the Google Earth Icon Select the folder location of the KML file Click OK and the route will then be shown on Google Earth We recommend you use Google Earth Version 5 0 or above...

Page 14: ...ar shows the speed White means that the vehicle was within both the permitted speed and eco speed limit green means above eco speed but within permitted speed limit and red means above the legal speed limit The last bar shows the state of the engine where white means the engine is off blue means it is running properly within the pre set RPM limit and red means over acceleration i e exceeding the p...

Page 15: ...this menu go to settings click analysis criteria settings and you will be presented with the following screen 28 Grading Criteria Settings The criteria for grading driver s safety and eco score can be set in these settings The safety and eco grading criteria have 7 and 8 separate components respectively A weighted average of these component scored are used to determine an overall score Grading for...

Page 16: ...as A The assessment of this criteria is based on the eco speed limit option in the Analysis Criteria Setting This criteria is used for eco grading only 30 Grading Criteria Settings Peak Speed Relative to Speed Limit kmh mph This option sets the grading criteria for speeding and calculates the peak speed the driver drove relative to the speed limit The value can be set from 0 999km h The assessment...

Page 17: ...0 A 100 C 70 Speeding Duration Ratio 10 C 70 A 100 Peak Speed Relative to Speed Limit 10 A 100 A 100 Average Speed Relative to Speed Limit 10 A 100 A 100 Excess Eco speed Count 91 88 Excess Eco speed Duration Ratio A B Driver 1 Eco score 20 100 100 10 100 100 20 70 100 20 100 100 10 70 100 10 100 100 10 100 100 91 Eco grade A Driver 2 Eco score 20 70 100 10 100 100 20 100 100 20 70 100 10 100 100 ...

Page 18: ...Sensor Internal 3 axis G sensor RTC Internal battery Buzzer Recording start error Audio Internal Microphone LED Record Blue LED Warning Red LED Supper Capacitor Enable recording of last file and shut down PC software Supplied Power input 12V to 24V permeant wiring kit Power consumption 3 6W Size LxØ 100mm X 50mm Weight 175g include 1m cable Operation Temp 10 60 34 APPENDIX Recording time table Thi...

Page 19: ...000 unit should be returned to your local distributor Once the upgrading is finished the unit will automatically turn off and on the power NOTE To get the upgrade firmware please contact your local distributor 36 Technical Support Warranty TECHNICAL SUPPORT For Technical Support please contact your local distributor LIMITED WARRANTY This product is supplied with 1 year warranty The Warranty exclud...

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