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DVR-906M SYSTEM GUIDE
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Advanced DVR Settings
Advanced DVR settings are adjusting by clicking on the settings button in the upper right
corner of the web page and then selecting the category from the drop-down menu.
GPS Settings
GPS Status:
Current status of the GPS Signal, if the GPS is not connected or
signal has not yet been acquired it will be displayed in this box.
GPS Baudrate:
Baud rate of GPS antenna communication, for the PD-1900 it is
4800. This should only be changed if specified by a PRO-
VISION technician.
Speed Unit:
The units used in the on-screen display for the current vehicle speed. (MPH or KPH)
Trigger Settings
This page allows the configuration of all the
triggers for activating Alarm functions. Each
row in the trigger setup pages refers to a
specific trigger.
Triggers 1-3 are the physical trigger wires on
the rear of the DVR unit, and Event Marker
Button is referring to the external event marker
button typically mounted near the driver.
Level/Mode:
Type of signal, set to High if connecting to a 12-
24V DC signal or to “Low” if setting to a ground level
signal.
Display:
Enter a four-character code to show on the video in the bottom left corner when a trigger is active.
Example: If trigger 1 is for a door sensor, the word DOOR may be used.
Camera Alarm Recording:
Select the camera views that will Alarm record when the event has been
triggered
Full Screen View:
If selected, when the trigger is active the monitor view will change to the selected view. When the
trigger is inactive the view will return to the default view set on the “Display Settings” page.
Alarm Beep
:
Checking this box provides an audible tone to alert the operator that a trigger has been activated.
Pre-Event Record Time:
Also known as pre-event recording, this is the amount of time the system will "cache" video for an
alarmed event (0-60 seconds). When a trigger is activated, this amount of time before the activation will
be added to the start of the event.
Post-Event Record Time
:
Also referred to as post-event recording, this is the amount of time an alarm recording will continue after
an trigger has been deactivated (0-180 seconds).
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