Dahua MXVR4104-GFWI 4 Channels H.265 1/2 HDDs AI Mobile Video Recorder

Mobile Digital Video Recorder User's Manual V1.0.1 - Page 71

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Alarm
protection time
Continuous alarm time: The range is 0s6525s.
TTC Time to collision: The range is 2s–10s.
Lane departure
warning
Gives out warning when the vehicle directly changes the lane without turning
on the left or right cornering lamp.
Alarm trigger
speed
The speed at which the Lane Departure Warning is triggered: The range is
10km/h200km/h.
Alarm upload
The speed at which the Lane Departure Warning is uploaded: The range is
0km/h200km/h.
Alarm
protection time
Continuous alarm time: The range is 0s6525s.
Distance of
driving on solid
line
Set the distance of driving on solid line: The range is -30cm30cm.
Headway
Monitoring
Warning
Gives out warning when the vehicle is too close to the vehicle in the front.
Alarm trigger
speed
The speed at which the Headway Monitoring Warning is triggered: The range is
0km/h200km/h.
Report alarm
The speed at which the Headway Monitoring Warning is uploaded: The range
is 0km/h200km/h.
Alarm
protection time
Continuous alarm time: The range is 0s6525s.
TTC Time to collision: The range is 1s–10s.
Click OK
5.2.2 BSD (Blind Spot Detection)
Install a camera to look backward from outside the right side of the copilot seat, or face forward from
outside the right side of the rear. When the view of the camera (blind area) is intruded, the Recorder
will trigger an alarm.
On the main interface, select AI > Parameters > BSD.
Select a channel. For example, Channel 3.See Figure 5-10.
Select the Enable check box to enable the function.
Set parameters. For details, see Table 5-6.
Alarm Tone: To enable audible warning, select the Alarm Tone check box.
Region: Click Setting to draw the detection region on the video. The region frame is
blue. To re-size it, click and drag the blue corners; to move the region, click and drag the
frame.
Direction: The facing direction of the camera.
Click OK.
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