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4.2.3
Speed
(a) By browsing to
Settings
Event
Speed,
GPS Speed Settings Figure 37
Vehicle Speed Settings Figure 38
(b)
SPEED SOURCE
allows the choice of either a
GPS
source (
) or the
Vehicle
speedometer signal (
).
(c) In majority of applications
GPS
signal is the simplest to use. Brigade’s MDR 400 series comes as standard equipped with a GPS antenna.
(d) The speed source from the vehicle is recommended when the GPS signal is absent or poor (e.g. mines or major city centres). The
Vehicle
speed signal may be a more reliable source.
(e) Pulse per second (
p/s
) refers to the
p/s
the MDR receives at a set speed value. The speedometer option requires a chosen speed which is
associated to a corresponding
p/s
.
(f) If using a standard European tachometer, the connections on pin
B8
are used as speed signal (4 pulses per meter). For European speed
sources, enter the following values: 57 P/S and either 51 km/h or 32.0 mph.
(g) For non-
European speed sources refer to the manufacturer’s datasheet for the vehicle speed signal.
(h)
SPEED UNIT
this option is set to
miles per hour
as default and can be changed to
km per hour
based on the country in which the vehicle
is utilised.
(i)
CURRENT MILEAGE
this represents the mileage of the vehicle at the time of the installation and is an extra option for additional tracking
information. In order to configure this, select
MILEAGE
to
On
.
(j)
CALIBRATE
this saves
CURRENT MILEAGE
to memory. This can be checked by navigating to
Information
History
Total Mileage
.
(k)
ALARM SETTINGS
allows the user to activate alarms for under speed, over speed or both by changing the
ENABLE
field to
On
and
inputting the limits into the
THRESHOLD
box. If the
ALARM
field is turned
On
, an under speed or over speed will be recorded as an alarm
and can be locked by turning the
LOCK
field to
On
(see
LOCKED FILE RETENTION
in section 4.1.1 Options).
4.2.4
Temperature
(a) By navigating to
Settings
Event
Temperature
users will be presented with
Temperature Settings Figure 39
Temperature Settings Figure 39
Temperature Alarm Notification Figure 40
(b)
TEMPERATURE UNIT
is in degrees Celsius (
°C
) by default and can be changed to degrees Fahrenheit (
°F
) according to the country in
which the vehicle is utilised.
(c)
ENVIRONMENT TEMPERATURE ALARM SETTINGS
allows users to set the thresholds for which the MDR temperature would be
considered to be outside specified limits.
(d) An internal temperature sensor lets users monitor the
MACHINE TEMP
(MDR) on the Quick information screen (ENTER button).
(e) Turn
ENABLE
On
in order to activate one or both limits and specify the values under the
THRESHOLD
column. If the
ALARM
column is
kept
Off
, the Low Temperature or High Temperature events would only be shown in MDR-Dashboard 2.0and MDR-Player 2.0.
(f) By choosing to activate the
ALARM
, the recording for such an event would be treated as an alarm and the
LOCK
feature can be used (see
LOCKED FILE RETENTION
in section 4.1.1 Options).
(g) In order to show the alarm on the monitor (
Temperature Alarm Notification Figure 40
), it is necessary to configure the
OSD
where
ALARM
can be
TRIGGER
or
FIXED
(as explained in 4.1.2 OSD Overlay).
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