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4.3
System settings
The following section explains the process of configuring vehicle settings and security related parameters.
4.3.1
Date/Time
(a) Browse to
Settings
System
Date/Time
Date and Time Settings Figure 49
will be shown. This allows users to select the format of the
date and time according to the country in which the vehicle would be utilised.
Date and Time Settings Figure 49
(b)
TIME SYNC SOURCE
allows the selection of either a
GPS
source or to be entered manually. In majority of the applications,
GPS
signal is
the simplest and more reliable option.
(c)
Brigade’s MDR 400 series systems are equipped as standard with GPS antenna.
(d) The manual option is recommended when a GPS signal is absent or poor (e.g. mines or major city centres). Entering the date and time can
be set by completing the fields accordingly.
(e) In the example above, move the cursor to
15/07/2015
then to
05:37:10
and edit the current values. When selecting the time sync source as
GPS, it allows users to enter the time zone (in the example above, 0 means that the vehicle is operating in the GMT zone).
(f)
DST
this field allows users to enter the date and time in which the Daylight Saving Time will be activated. In the U.K, it is the last Sunday of
March at 1:00 AM and the last Sunday of October at 1:00 AM. Enter the correct time and date of the country in which the vehicle will be
utilised. Whenever
DST
is not in use, turn this option to
Off
.
4.3.2
Options
(a) Browse to
Settings
System
Options
Options Settings Figure 50
(b)
ON/OFF TYPE:
this option determines the conditions for which the MDR will power up. By default it is set to
IGNITION
, which means that
the MDR only turns
On
when an ignition signal is applied (yellow wire on MDR-400-PC).
(c) Once the ignition is removed, the unit will start a countdown (in seconds) based on the
SHUT DOWN DELAY
setting.
(d) Brigade recommends 30 minutes for typical applications. Enter a preferred value between 0 seconds and 24 hours if necessary.
(e)
NON-STOP
enables the MDR to runs continuously. Ensure the
LOW VOLTAGE
protection feature is used on conjunction with this setting.
(f) The MDR will auto boot up if no ignition is applied.
Warning
Using the NON-STOP feature can drain a vehicles battery if used for prolonged periods of time. Brigade will not be responsible
for any damage caused due to incorrect usage.
(g) Two more additional options are available for the
ON/OFF TYPE
:
TIMER
where boot-up and shut down times are specified (ignition signal must be present prior to ensure MDR is in an
On
state). In
addition, a scheduled option is available that allows users to specify scheduled recording times. The MDR will not turn
Off
during
scheduled
On
times. Refer to section 7.3 Scheduled Recording to configure these timeframes.
IGNITION OR TIMER
various combinations of these options are used to start up and shut down the MDRs.
Note: The ignition signal takes precedence in all scenarios, which means that if the MDR has no ignition signal applied then the unit cannot
enter an
On
state.
(h)
MENU IDLE TIME:
specifies the time of inactivity for which the
OSD
will remain
On
. By default it is set to
300 seconds
(5 minutes).
(i)
EVENT FILES AUTO-EXPORT (USB):
this option is
On
by default and allows users to export all alarm recording files of the same day to a
USB pen-drive plugged into the front of the unit by simply pressing the
F1
key on the remote control.
(j)
MENU TRANSPARENCY:
this option controls the opacity of the
OSD
menu.
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