Safety Vision PatrolRecorder 4C Installation Manual - page 13
PatrolRecorder
™
4C Installation Guide
October 2009
PATROLRECORDER 4C IG Ver 1.5.doc
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On-Screen Display
When recorded video is being played back or live video is
being displayed, meta-data is displayed on-screen as
follows:
A TIME—displays the time in HH:MM:SS format (the
time is set by the user during initial setup and then
maintained by the MDVR)
B MDVR STATUS—displays the current mode of the
MDVR (Stop, Record, Playback [and Playback
Speed], or Pause)
C CURRENT INPUT—displays CH1-CH4 (channel 1-4),
no display for the Quad View
D ACTIVE TRIGGER—displays the trigger that started
recording activity
E DATE—displays the date in MM/DD/YY format (the
date is set by the user during initial setup and then
maintained by the MDVR)
F ACCELEROMETER and RADAR SPEED
G GPS COORDINATES
H MDVR NAME—displays the user-definable MDVR
name
I GPS
COORDINATES
Remote MDVR Access Through FTP
The MDVR supports FTP commands in MS-DOS as
follows:
Cd
(changes
directory)
Dir (displays a directory listing)
Ls (lists the contents of the directory)
Get (gets a file from the MDVR)
Delete (deletes a file from the MDVR)
Rmdir (removes a directory from the MDVR)
WARNING: Use the Rmdir command with caution. The MDVR does
not verify that a directory is empty before allowing the
directory to be deleted. In addition, using the Rmdir
command to delete a directory that is not empty causes
space on the removable hard drive to become
unavailable for use.
System Health Logs
Log files are created and placed i
n the
hard drive’s
SYSTEM\SYSLOG folder. To prevent a file system error
from corrupting all log files, the logging system will fill 10
files in rotation with the oldest file deleted when
necessary. A new file is created if the file reaches 512
records, a new day, or the system is turned off and on
again. Each file has a date stamp in the filename and
can be viewed in date order. See Appendix C: System
Health Logs for more information.