Installation guide
RouteRecorder® 4C Installation Guide July 2009
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On-Screen Display
When recorded video is being played back or live video is
being displayed on the optional monitor, meta-data is
displayed on-screen as follows:
A
TIME—displays the time in HH:MM:SS format (the
t
ime 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
A
CTIVE 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
A
CCELEROMETER and RADAR SPEED
G GPS COORDINATES
H MDVR NAME—displays the user-definable MDVR
name
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 in 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.