Safety Vision PatrolRecorder 4C Installation Manual - page 3
PatrolRecorder
™
4C Installation Guide
October 2009
D1 RHD SLOT—accepts a removable hard drive (RHD)
that stores recorded audio/video files
D2 DATA/POWER LEDs—yellow LED (on the left) lights
when data is being written to the removable hard
drive; green LED (on the right) lights when the
removable hard drive is powered on.
D3 EJECT BUTTON—ejects the removable hard drive
E RECORD BUTTON—starts manual recording
F STOP
BUTTON—stops playback video and resumes
the live view
CAUTION: To prevent corruption of the hard drive, press
the STOP button BEFORE removing the hard drive.
G PAUSE
BUTTON—pauses playback video (or
resumes paused video playback)
H POWER BUTTON—has the following functions:
When pressed and released, manually powers the
MDVR ON or OFF
NOTE: In typical installations, the MDVR is powered
ON and OFF automatically by the vehicle-ignition
sensor. When it has been powered ON manually, the
MDVR remains ON until the POWER button is pressed
again.
When the MDVR is already ON because it has been
triggered by a sensor, pressing the POWER button
powers the MDVR OFF, but the MDVR immediately
powers ON again to continue the programmed
recording.
I SEARCH/MENU
BUTTON—when pressed and
released, initiates display of the Search menu for
audio/video files stored on the hard drive; when
pressed and held for 3 seconds, initiates display of
the Main menu
J AUDIO/VIDEO
INPUT—accepts the
SV-
BHRNS54CADAP wiring harness
K TRIGGER
INPUT—accepts the
SV-BHRNS54CADAP
wiring harness
L ETHERNET
PORT—accepts the RJ45 connector of
an optional Ethernet cable; can be used to download
files through a wired or wireless Ethernet connection
M GPS RECEPTACLE—accepts the connector for the
GPS module
N FAN—cools the MDVR by maintaining air flow
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Monitor with Integrated Speaker
Part Number SV-LCD56B
A POWER LED—indicates that the monitor has power
B DAY/NIGHT SENSOR—senses available light and
adjusts monitor brightness accordingly
C MENU BUTTON—when pressed and held for a few
seconds, initiates display of onscreen user controls
for image contrast and brightness and speaker
volume
D + BUTTON—UP button—increases the value for
Setup menu items, such as Volume
E – BUTTON—DOWN button—decreases the value for
Setup menu items, such as Volume
F POWER BUTTON— turns the monitor ON or OFF
G NORMAL/MIRROR SWITCH—switches image
display to Normal or Reverse (as it would appear in a
rear-view mirror)
H MONITOR CABLE—connects to the monitor/inline
control box cable
I BRACKET
SLOT—accepts the guide tabs on the
adjustable mounting bracket