Brigade MDR 600 Series Installation And Operation Manual

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Mobile Digital Recorder
MDR 600 Series
MDR-641XX-X-XXX(XX)
MDR-644XX-X-XXX(XX)
Short Installation and Operation Guide
Please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the latest version of this manual
MDR-64XXX-X-XXX(XX) (Various) Short Installation & Operation Guide - V5.0 – ENG (7046B)

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  • Page 1 Mobile Digital Recorder MDR 600 Series MDR-641XX-X-XXX(XX) MDR-644XX-X-XXX(XX) Short Installation and Operation Guide Please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the latest version of this manual MDR-64XXX-X-XXX(XX) (Various) Short Installation & Operation Guide - V5.0 – ENG (7046B)
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Introduction to MDR 600 Series Technology Modules* Product Features 8.2.1 Mobile Network* 1.1.1 General Specification of MDR 600 Series 8.2.2 Wi-Fi* 1.1.2 Common Features of MDR 600 Series 8.2.3 GPS* Kit Contents Server Status* MDR 600 Series Kits Environment* 2.1.1...
  • Page 3: Product Features

    Mobile network and Wi-Fi settings found in this manual relate to wireless products as described below. These features can be attained by upgrading the MDR 600 Series units. Current existing MDR 600 Series models allow for mobile network/Wi-Fi upgrades via the Ethernet port on the rear panel to support external network/Wi-Fi dongle.
  • Page 4: Kit Contents

    MDR-ANT-Wi-Fi-01 MDR Mouse (for reference) (Depending on model) (Depending on model) MDR-MOUSE-01 MDR Security Key MDR Vehicle Warning Sticker MDR 600 Series Short Installation MDR-KEY-01 MDR-VWS and Operation Guide MDR-600-SIG-EN 2.1.4 MDR 641 Series Accessories MDR Input / Output Cable...
  • Page 5: Optional Accessories

    MDR USB A to B Cable (USB 3.0) MDR-USB-B-02 Optional Accessories* 2.2.1 Remote Status & Interface Panel* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 2.2.2 MCU Reader* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 2.2.3 MDR SmartController* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual.
  • Page 6: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation Warning • Connecting any input or output wires to high voltages may damage the product. Brigade will not be responsible for any damage caused due to negligence. MDR-641 Hardware 3.1.1 MDR-641XX-X-XXX(XX) Front View MCU handle Pull down to...
  • Page 7 3.1.3 MDR-641-X-MCU-XXX Connector to Docking Station MDR MCU Reader (see below) MDR-641-X-MCU-XXX Figure 3 MDR-USB-A-01 USB connector to PC MDR-MCU-R-01-R PWR: Power On (Blue) HDD: MCU Connected (Green) DC 19V: Not in use (optional) Connector to PC for power supply MDR-641-X-MCU-XXX Connection with MCU Reader Figure 4 MDR-644 Hardware 3.2.1...
  • Page 8: Usb Mouse

    3.2.2 MDR-644XX-X-XXX(XX) Rear View Not Used MDR-644XX-X-XXX(XX) Rear View Figure 6 Rear Panel: Mobile Network Antenna Connector Fireproof Box Connector Wi-Fi Antenna Connector Ethernet Connector GPS Antenna Connector Input / Output Cable Connector Power Cable Connector Analogue Camera 1 Connector Hazard Warning Unit CAN Bus Cable Connector IP Camera 1 Connector...
  • Page 9 MDR-641XX-X-XXX(XX) Connection Diagram MDR-641XX-X-XXX(XX) Connection Diagram Figure 9...
  • Page 10 MDR-644XX-X-XXX(XX) Connection Diagram MDR-644XX-X-XXX(XX) Connection Diagram Figure 10...
  • Page 11 Mobile Caddy Unit Removal Warning: Failure to follow the MCU removal steps below will damage the HDD. Ensure that the PWR LED is OFF prior to MCU removal. Different MDR generations use incompatible file systems. To avoid recording loss, ensure to format HDD/SD card after swapping between MDR generations.
  • Page 12: Sd Card Removal

    SD Card Removal Note: To remove an SD card from an MDR, the MCU needs to be removed first. Make sure the MDR is powered off before removing any storage medium. Failure to do so will damage the HDD/SD card. (See SD Card removal for MDR-644XX-X-XXX(XX) Figure 13) 3.7.1 MDR-644XX-X-XXX(XX) SD Card Removal...
  • Page 13: Antennas Installation

    If file errors or bad sectors are detected during disk-checking, the MDR will attempt to repair these prior to entering its recording state. The MDR 600 Series takes approximately 60 seconds to enter a recording state once ignition has been applied.
  • Page 14 Brigade recommend changing the password after first login which must then be documented and controlled by your company. The new password should contain minimum 8 characters, with uppercase, lower case and numbers.
  • Page 15: Basic Setup

    Logout Logout is used to log off a user account that has accessed the MDR menu. Ensure to log off once configuration is completed. See Logout Figure 25. Logout Figure 25 Setup This chapter describes the setup of the MDR. Settings related to basic setup, surveillance, events, alarms and maintenance. All settings are contained in the MDR Docking Station (DS).
  • Page 16 5.1.2 Time Setup* 5.1.2.1 General* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 5.1.2.2 Time Sync* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 5.1.2.3 Daylight Saving Time (DST) * For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual.
  • Page 17 MDR. Margins Figure 32 5.2.1.2 Autoscan* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 5.2.1.3 Live OSD This refers to information that is displayed on the live monitor view at all times.
  • Page 18 SD card full write speed). Bitrate determined by resolution, framerates and quality; SD card full write speed is a fixed value of Brigade SD card (12Mbps). This is a reference value for user to see and configure settings accordingly. Recommend this is set to value lower than 80%, in case the data rate exceeds SD card writing speed and results in data loss.
  • Page 19 Sub-Stream CH by default enables all available channels. If the IP camera dedicated channels have not been enabled in IPC Setup (explained in chapter 5.2.3 IP Camera Setup), the channel box is greyed-out and unable to operate. Record 3 Figure 39 5.2.2.2 These settings are used to set the resolution, frame rate and quality per channel independently for main stream which stored in...
  • Page 20: Ip Camera Setup

    Main stream resource and Sub stream resource are calculated separately, each of them can go to 100%. 5.2.2.3 For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 5.2.2.4 Record OSD Record OSD refers to information that will be overlayed on the video image.
  • Page 21 Calculate is used to obtain the pulse ratio once you have entered Speed Pulse Figure 46 the mileage value. 5.3.1.3 Mileage* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 5.3.1.4 Unit* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 5.3.1.5 This feature is reserved for future and is not currently available.
  • Page 22 Alarm Link Setup 3 Figure 49 Refer to 5.3.1.4 5.4.1.1 Speed Alarm* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 5.4.1.2 Panic Alarm* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual.
  • Page 23 By default, this is 10 seconds. 5.4.2.2 Motion Detection* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 5.4.2.3 Blind Detection* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual.
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    HDD Error Setup Figure 56 5.4.4 5.4.4.1 ADAS* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 5.4.4.2 DFC* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. Maintenance A bus-powered USB hub (minimum of 2 USB ports for USB mouse and USB flash drive) will be required to export/import configuration, network files and geo-fence files.
  • Page 25: Record Search

    Note: This interface only displays storage mediums which are currently installed or plugged in. Storage Figure 61 5.5.5 Reset* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. Record Search* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual.
  • Page 26 Log Search* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. System Information* Version Information* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. Modules* 8.2.1 Mobile Network* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual.
  • Page 27: Pc System Requirements

    PC System Requirements For MDR-644 Series, a USB cable with USB standard type A plug to standard B plug is provided with the MDR, which will connect the MCU to the PC. For MDR-641 Series, it requires an ancillary item called an MCU Reader, to connect the PC with the MCU. For more details, please refer to Chapter 2.2.2 MCU Reader.
  • Page 28 Installing Device Driver Figure 72 For MDR-641, connect the MCU to the MCU reader (shown in Chapter 0) then connect the MCU reader to the PC via the Brigade USB cable provided along with the MCU reader. *(The USB cables are different, despite being the same blue colour).
  • Page 29 9.4.3 Connection Confirmation* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. Loading from HDD/SD • Right-click the MDR-Dashboard 6.0 shortcut and RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR. • The login screen will be displayed as shown in Local Login Figure 74.
  • Page 30: Reading Data

    Frame Information Figure 81 9.6.1 Channel Info* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 9.6.2 Events and Graphs* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual.
  • Page 31: Exporting Videos

    Completed Sub-menu Figure 86 Completed Download Tasks Figure 85 9.10 Saving Snapshots* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 9.11 User and System settings* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual.
  • Page 32: System Info

    10.1 Exported MDR-Player 6.0* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 10.2 Setting up MDR-Player 6.0* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 10.3 Basic Operations* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual.
  • Page 33: Help Button

    13 MDR Audio Alerts Summary* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 14 Help Button* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 15 Mounting Dimensions 15.1 MDR-641XX-X-XX-XXX(XX) For mounting hole dimensions please refer to the MDR-BKT-02 drawing.
  • Page 34 HDD recordings to start after a file-system check. 6) This test can only be performed when the MDR video output is displayed on a Brigade monitor. Ensure that both the SD card and HDD are recording. Recording is shown with an SD card symbol and HDD symbol.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    2. Error light will be shown on the Remote panel 19.2 MDR Fireproof Box* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual. 20 Specifications* For details, please refer to www.brigade-electronics.com for the full version of this manual.
  • Page 36: Fcc Statement

    EU & UKCA Declaration of Conformity: Hereby, Brigade Electronics Group PLC declares that the radio equipment type Mobile Digital recorder system with model numbers MDR- 644XX-X-XXX and MDR-641XX-X-XXX are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU and Regulation S.I. 2017/1206. The full text of the EU and UKCA declaration of conformity are available at the following internet address:...
  • Page 37 22 Glossary 3G – Third Generation ID – Identification 4G – Fourth Generation IO – Input/output AC – Adaptor Cable iOS – iPhone Operating System (Apple Inc.) ADAS – Advanced Driving Assistant System IP – Internet Protocol ADPCM – Adaptive Differential Pulse-code Modulation IR –...
  • Page 38 Mobile digital recorder systems are an invaluable driver aid but do not exempt the driver from taking every normal precaution when conducting a manoeuvre. No liability arising out of the use or failure of the product can in any way be attached to Brigade or to the distributor. Dénégation Verwerping Les enregistreurs numériques portables sont une aide précieuse...
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