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Reason
Log Description
Example
Description
3.e-record stop ch1 over type:6;
Channel 1 stopped recording because of
an encoding malfunction.
3.e-record stop ch1 over type:7;
Channel 1 stopped recording because
the MDR rebooted.
3.e-record stop ch1 over type:8;
Channel 1 stopped recording because of
the CPU or RAM resource limited.
3.e-record stop ch1 over type:10;
Channel 1 stopped recording because of
time settings (systime).
3.e-record stop ch1 over type:11;
Channel 1 stopped recording because
time settings (systime of Daylight saving
time).
3.e-record stop ch1 over type:12;
Channel 1 stopped recording because of
copying the record log automatically.
3.e-record stop ch1 over type:13;
Channel 1 stopped recording because
the system record parameters changed.
3.e-record stop ch1 over type:14;
Channel 1 stopped recording because
the HDD was changed.
3.e-record stop ch1 over type:15;
Channel 1 stopped recording because of
a power fault.
3.e-record stop ch1 over type:16;
Channel 1 stopped recording because
the MDR fell into sleep mode.
3.e-record stop ch1 over type:17;
Channel 1 stopped recording because of
a reload of HDD drivers.
user log in
parameter setting
page.
user log in parameter setting
page.
1.login;
Logging in
user log out
parameter setting
page.
user log out parameter setting
page.
1.logout;
Logging out
reboot MDR to fix
video records
fault.
Information of fixing record files
and logs.
1.09:24:03 16 abt_pwf del XXX, size
YYY;
Cut off power to delete small files, XXX
stands for file names, YYY stands for
sizes of files.
2.09:24:03 16 abt_pwf mod
XXX.nvr,endT:YYY;
XXX stands for file name
,
YYY stands
for end time.
3.09:24:03 16 abt_pwf del lawless
XXX;
Delete faulty recordings when rebooting
MDR.
Delete record files
Usually, while stop recording or
shear records, MDR will delete
files which are shorter than 5
seconds (consider to be
useless) then create a log.
1.r-del (XXX.nvr) t(YYY), s(ZZZ);
XXX stands for file name
YYY
:
stands for time range of record
file
ZZZ
:
stands for size of file
Plugged in USB
N/A
1.u-insert;
USB plugged in
Unplugged USB
N/A
1.u-pull;
USB removed
Unlock HDD lock
Unlock HDD lock
1.hddkey unlock;
N/A
Modify time
Modify system time
1.set 2014-09-12 08:51:20 save
type[2] MDR set time to rtc
Modify system time manually
13.5 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 2.0(see
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and
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).
Event Type
Event Name
Description
Video Loss
VL
Video loss alarm (e.g. the camera has been either deliberately or inadvertently
disconnected). Refer to section 7.1.
Blind
Detection
BD
Blind camera alarm (e.g. the camera has been intentionally obstructed or a large object
is obstructing the entire view). Refer to section 7.1.
Motion
Detection
MD
Motion detection for video capturing when vehicles are unattended. Refer to section
Triggers
Name of the Trigger (e.g. S1,
S2 etc. or PB for Panic Button)
GPIO (general purpose input/output) trigger sensor alarm. Refer to section 4.2.1.
Speed Alarm
H-Speed
Over and under speed can be flagged and recorded. Refer to section 4.2.3.
L-Speed
G-Force
SHK
Excessive G-Force can be flagged and recorded. Refer to section 4.2.5.
Temperature
H-Temp
High and low temperature can be flagged
Alarm
L-Temp
and recorded. Refer to section 4.2.4.
14 Testing and Maintenance
14.1 Operator Instructions
This information is addressed to the operator of the vehicle where a Brigade MDR 400 Series
System is installed:
1) The Brigade MDR 400 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 400 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.
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