
Operating Manual
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Selecting the box beside
Auto Login
allows you to select a User to be automatically logged in when the DVR is powered
up. It can also be set to never automatically login a user.
Selecting the box beside
Auto Logout
allows you to select from a list of times that the user will be automatically logged
out. The options are: Never, 1 min., 3 min., 5 min., 10 min., 15 min., 20 min., 30 min. and 1 hr.
Power Management
PATH: System menu > Power Management
Figure 16 — Power Management screen.
Selecting
Ignition off Timeout
toggles On and Off. When
set to On, the DVR will delay to shut down the system after
the ignition switch is turned off. Set the delay time by using
the Up and Down arrows.
NOTE: For the ignition off timeout feature to work properly,
the pin 1, 2 and 3 should be connected to fuses that are
connected directly to the positive (+) battery power bus
bar when connecting the power connector to the DVR.
Refer to Chapter 2 — Installation for details.
Selecting
Use 30 seconds Delayed Start
toggles On and
Off. When set to On, the DVR will delay to start the system
for 30 minutes after the ignition switch is turned on. This
works only when the accessory power is applied while the
power On/Off switch is left in the On position.
Selecting
Record Voltage & Temperature
toggles On and Off. When set to On, the DVR saves its power voltage
and temperature information on the hard disk drive in every second.
V
indicates a power voltage and
T
indicates a
temperature in the saved information.
Selecting the box beside
Boot Up
and changing the number by using the Up and Down arrows allows you to change
the range of the battery power voltage for powering up the DVR. When the battery power voltage is out of the Boot
Up voltage range, the DVR will not power up.
Selecting the box beside
Shutdown
and changing the number by using the Up and Down arrows allows you to change
the range of the battery power voltage for the emergency shutdown. When the battery power voltage is lower or higher
than the Shutdown voltage and it lasts for 10 seconds, the DVR will automatically shut down. Refer to
Turning off
the Power
for details about the emergency shutdown.
The first white bars from the left and right end in the slide bar indicate the Shutdown voltages, and the second white
bars from the left and right end in the slide bar indicate the Boot Up voltages. The black bar in the slide bar indicates
the current battery power voltage. The interval between the Shutdown and Boot Up voltage bars each in the left and
right of the current battery power voltage cannot be less than 1V.
Selecting the box beside
Boot Up Delay After Emergency
and changing the number by using the Up and Down arrows
allows you to change the time. The DVR will not turn on after the emergency shutdown if the battery power voltage
does not keep the range from 11.5V or higher to lower than 32V for the time. In this case, you can turn on the DVR
by inserting the key in the power switch and rotating it counter-clockwise to the Off position and then rotating it clockwise
to the On position. Refer to
Turning off the Power
for details about the emergency shutdown.
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