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  • Page 1: Digital Video Recorder

    MARINE PC MARINE PC MPC-ML2DVR Programmable Digital Video Recorder LCD Monitor User Manual www.MarinePC.com...
  • Page 2 Copyright This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual, in whole or part, may be reproduced by any means, in any form, without prior written permission of MarinePC. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 3 MPC-ML2--DVR Military Grade Programmable Digital Video Recorder LCD Monitor 8.4”, 10.4”, 12.1”, 15” User Manual MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Save View, Name View Options ..........31 Optional NVIS Menu ..............33 IBIT Menu ..................34 Utility, Date/Time, Startup Menus ..........36 Programmable Softkeys ..............42 Communication Protocol ..............47 Internal Heater ................59 Appendix A - Mechanical Drawings ..........60 Appendix B - NEMA and IP Industry Standards ......60 MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The MPC-ML2DVR also integrates full DVR capability directly inside the case of the wa- terproof monitor, eliminating separate mounting interconnecting cables, saving space and providing environmental protection and tranportability for the DVR.
  • Page 6: General Safety Precautions

    This icon is intended to tell the User of a potential risk of electrical shock. CaUtion! inStRUCtionaL This icon is intended to tell the User of important operating and/or maintenance instructions. General Safety Instructions • Before operating the MPC-ML2DVR Display, read this User Manual thoroughly • Keep this User Manual for future use • Verify the system capability (see System Setup) to ensure operation of the Display • For expeditious installation, follow these User Manual instructions in sequence • Adhere to all Caution and Warnings on system and as stated in this User Manual • User Manual instructions for installation and operation should be followed precisely...
  • Page 7: Power Source

    EMI/RFI. Connecting Cables • Disconnect power to system when Display is being installed • Upon installation, verify power input connector is securely seated on Display • Position power cable so it is not in contact with hot surfaces • Do not allow anything to rest on power cable, and • Protect power cable from extreme heat sources. Power Source • Always connect to a properly grounded DC (standard) power source • Unit may be powered with a qualified AC/DC Adapter (ask factory for details) • Any equipment to which Display is attached must also be connected to prop- erly wired and grounded power sources • Operational voltage is 10 - 36 VDC (Input is 12, 24, 28 VDC nominal), and • Power Consumption is: 30 Watts maximum. PoWeR ConSUMPtion MPC-ML2DVR power consumption is listed at 30 Watts maximum. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 8: Product Care, Maintenance

    • For Flush or Panel Mount units, cover product with a protective covering that will not scratch or transfer any dyes to Display screen. Disassembling Display voids warranty. To avoid risk of electrical shock, do not disassemble enclosure; Users cannot service. User maintenance is restricted to cleaning or power cable replacement, as explained. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 9: System Setup And Installation

    Shipping Box Contents The DVR is shipped in a custom box with enhanced packaging. Installer should save box and all packaging materials in the instance Display is returned to the MarinePC Service Center. Shipping box contents are: • MPC-ML2DVR Display • Cables and RAM Arm Mounting, if Ordered SYSteM SetuP The DVR accepts Composite Video signals; (4) RS170 Inputs; (1) RS170 Output.
  • Page 10: Display Connectors

    Connectors are located on the back of the DVR chassis. See Figure 1, Table 1 for Con- nector Assignments. figure 1 PoSItIon ConneCtor CALL - out PoWeR ViDeo in ViDeo in ViDeo in ViDeo in ViDeo oUt VCoM PReSSURe eQ. table 1 MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 11 See table 4. • Align with J6, VIDeo out connector; See figure 1, #6 (J6) • Add a twist to lock SIGnAL • BnC receptacle is sealed Center VID_out • end-user supplies cable table 4 MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 12 AMPH P-MuSB-A511-00 table 6 Pressure equalizer Valve there is a Pressure equalizer Valve on the chassis, see figure 1, Pe. See figure 2 for close-up. In final installation, do not block or constrain valve. CaUtion! figure 2 Do not block or constrain the Pressure Equalizer Valve. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 13: Digital Video Recorder

    1GB/hour. DVr operating Modes. the DVr has two operating modes: Standard (as in Live Video feed) and Playback, through Media Gallery viewing. See section Media Menu, figure 10. This section is intentionally left blank. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A 4/2015...
  • Page 14: Dvr Main Menu

    Starts recording of selected channel input and opens Record Menu. Videos/Images are saved with the current TIme/Date stamp. • Single Source Layout. Recording Starts/Stops with key press. • PIP Layout. Record source saved in PIP view is default for recording; PIP Record Menu opens (Figure 5). Saves to Media Library (Media Menu, Figure 10). • POP Layout. Record source saved in POP view is default for recording; POP Re- cord Menu opens (Figure 6). Saves to Media Library (Media Menu, Figure 10). • QUAD Layout. Record source saved in QUAD view is default for recording; QUAD Record Menu opens (Figure 7). Saves to Media Library (Media Menu, Figure 10). SnaPShot** (R5). Takes a Snapshot (jpg) of source image in view. Opens up the Snap- shot Viewer Menu (Figure 15). Snapshot saved to Media Library (Media Menu, Figure 10). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 15 Available memory for recording displays in top left. DVR StatUS. Initializing, DVR Error or Recording Status displays in top right. ReC ChX (L1). Sets CHX (C1 - C4) as record path video source and closes Record Menu. CHX will display as C1, C2, C3 or C4 to match the current PIP source. ReC Chy (L5). Sets CHY (C1 - C4) as record path video source and closes Record Menu. CHY will display as C1, C2, C3 or C4 to match the current background (feed) source. StoP (b5). Stops recording and closes Record Menu; returns to previous screen. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 16 Menu. CHX will display as C1, C2, C3 or C4 to match the top source. ReC Chy (L5). Sets CHY (C1 - C4) as record path video source and closes Record Menu. CHY will display as C1, C2, C3 or C4 to match the bottom POP source. StoP (b5). Stops recording and closes Record Menu; returns to previous screen. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 17 Sets CH2 as record path video source and closes Record Menu. ReC Ch3 (L5). Sets CH3 as record path video source and closes Record Menu. ReC Ch4 (R5). Sets CH4 as record path video source and closes Record Menu. StoP (b5). Stops recording and closes Record Menu; returns to previous screen. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 18: Main Menu, Video Input Options

    • VieW MoDe (L1). Enter View Mode submenu. • MEDIA (L2). Access to Media Library, a thumbnail grid of recorded video and snapshot files (Figure 10). • IBIT (L3). Enter Initiate Built-In-Test (IBIT) menu (Figure 22). Checks system func- tionality. • NVIS SETTINGS (OPTIONAL) (L4). Enter NVIS Settings submenu (Figure 21). • UTILITY (R1). Enter Tools submenu (Figure 23). (Start-up Options; Programmable Softkey Set-up; Factory Reset). • EXIT (R5). Returns to Power ON view (Figure 4). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 19 Only one video source can be recorded at a time. Video Feed Settings are configured independently of each other. C1 (b1). Edit Composite 1 video options. C2 (b2). Edit Composite 2 video options. C3 (b3). Edit Composite 3 video options. C4 (b4). Edit Composite 4 video options. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 20 PoP (r3) . Select POP to enter the Picture-Over-Picture (POP) layout menu. This feature is reviewed in a following menu section. QuAD (r4). to enter the QUAD layout menu. This feature is reviewed in a fol- Select QuAD lowing menu section. BACK (r5) . Returns to Main Menu (Figure 8). This section is intentionally left blank. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 21: Media Menu, Delete, Pc Download, Playback

    A total Hours recorded message appears in the screen’s upper right corner. example: 5 hours, 30 minutes. MEDIA SCROLLBAR. the Media Scrollbar on the right indicates where the user is in the Media Gallery. PLay (L1). Displays if video is selected, then starts playback of selected file. Screen reads ‘PLAY’ if video is selected, otherwise ‘View’’ is displayed for snapshot image. VieW (L1). Displayed if image is selected, then shows selected file. This takes user to Snapshot Viewer Menu (see Figure 15). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 22 Navigates Down a Row. DeLete SeLeCteD (b1). Opens Confirm Delete Menu and deletes the selected Media file. DeLete aLL (b2). Opens Confirm Delete Menu and delete All Media files. SeCURe eRaSe (b3). Opens Confirm Delete Menu and securely wipes all data (videos and snapshots) from Media Library storage. PC DoWnLoaD (b5). Starts USB PC download. baCk (R5). Returns to Main Menu (Figure 8). This section is intentionally left blank. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 23 After selecting any Delete action keys (B1 - B3) on Media Menu, the Confirm Delete Menu opens, figure 11 WaRninG teXt. note the Confirm Delete Selected, Delete All or Secure erase before per- forming action. yeS (R4). Confirm Delete Action (Delete Selected, Delete All, or Secure Erase. For more on the Secure Erase process, see Secure Erase Menu (Figure 13). CanCeL (R5). Aborts action and returns to the Media Menu screen (Figure 10). CaUtion! Remember! A DELETED video file is not retrievable. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 24 Mode, Display appears as a remote disk drive when connected to a PC. Do not connect the uSB cable between Display and PC until Display is in PC Download Mode. • Power ON Computer • Connect USB Cable to Display; Do not connect cable to Computer • Power ON Display • In Display, go to Media Menu (Figure 10) • Select PC Download Key (B5) • Screen reads PC Download Menu (above, Figure 12) • Plug USB Cable into Computer • Verify Computer reads USB Device (as a disk drive), and • Complete the download • To Exit, select Exit key (R5); returns screen to Main Menu (Figure 8). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 25 Suggested use of the Secure erase function is any event requiring user to leave no video or snap- shot data behind. • Access Secure Erase (B3) from the Media Menu (Figure 10). • Warning text appears: wArnInG! SeCure erASe wILL PerMAnentLY PurGe MeDIA fILeS froM StorAGe LIBrArY • Takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. • Power must be applied to the display during the SE process. • If unit should loose power during SE, process will complete upon next Power ON. • During SE, a message indicates Secure Erase Progress (X) % to complete. • When SE has completed, unit returns to live video record mode. • While SE is in process, unit’s DVR recording functions are disabled. • Live Feed video and other menus are commonly available during Secure Erase. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 26 Rewind video at increasing rates of 2x, 4x, 8x and 16x. • Press PLAY/PAUSE to stop rewind action, and • Press PLAY/PAUSE again to resume video play. SnaPShot (L4). Takes Snapshot of Video Playback frame image from the saved Video in play; Snapshot is saved with current TIme/Date stamp to Media Library (Figure 10). After Snapshot is taken, screen returns to the Video currently playing in Video Playback. baCk (R5). Returns to Main Menu (Figure 8). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 27 Snapshot Viewer Menu screens appears when accessed through the Snapshot Key (r5) in the Power on View Menu (figure 4). this screenshot allows the user to confirm the Snapshot image. BACK (r5). Returns to Power ON View (Figure 4). This section is intentionally left blank. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 28: Pip/Pop/Quad Options

    Cycles through three (3) window sizes: Small, Medium; Large. Each press increases size, then returns PIP default (Small). LoCAtIon (L2). Cycles through five (5) screen locations: Top Left, Top Right, Center, Bottom Left, and Bottom Right. CH1 InPut (L3). Cycles CH1 input sources for configuration in PIP view. CH2 InPut (L4). Cycles CH2 input sources for configuration in PIP view. reCorD (L5). Select the input to record. Border draws around the recorded feed. SAVe (r4). Opens Save View Menu (See Section Save View Menu, Figure 19). BACK (r5). Returns to View Mode Menu (Figure 9). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 29 SCALe CH2 (L2). Cycles Bottom Window options: Stretched or Cropped; Fit; 1:1. CH1 InPut (L3). Cycles through CH1 input sources. CH2 InPut (L4). Cycles through CH2 input sources. reCorD (L5). Select the input to record. Border draws around the recorded feed. SAVe (r4). Opens Save View Menu (See Section Save View Menu, Figure 19). BACK (r5). Returns to View Mode Menu (Figure 9). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 30 C1 feeD. • Top Left screen quadrant C2 feeD. • Top Right screen quadrant C3 feeD. • Bottom Left screen quadrant C4 feeD. • Bottom Right screen quadrant reCorD (L1). Select the input to record. A Border draws around the recorded feed. SAVe (r4). Opens Save View Menu (Figure 19). BACK (r5). Returns to View Mode Menu (Figure 9). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 31: Save View, Name View Options

    Saves to PIP/PoP/QuAD View 1 entry. name entry Menu (figure 20) opens. VIew 3 (r3). Saves to PIP/PoP/QuAD View 1 entry. name entry Menu (figure 20) opens. VIew 4 (r4). Saves to PIP/PoP/QuAD View 1 entry. name entry Menu (figure 20) opens. BACK (r5). returns to previous menu (PIP/PoP/QuAD). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 32 Adds an empty SPACe (as in a spacebar press). CLeAr (r1). Clears Character. BACKSPACe (r2). Deletes Last Character. SeLeCt (r3). enters Character. SAVe (r5). exits Menu while saving changes. BACK (B5). returns to Save View Menu (figure 19). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 33: Optional Nvis Menu

    Settings Menu (optional) The NVIS Red/Green viewing capability (optional) allows interfacing with night vision de- vices without adverse effects. The NVIS Setting Menu (Figure 21) is accessed through L4 from the Main Menu (Figure 8), and allows the user to make NVIS viewing color selections. nVIS reD (L1). Selects the NVIS RED view color. nVIS Green (L2). Selects the NVIS GREEN view color. Factory default is GREEN. BACK (r5). Returns to MAIN MENU (Figure 8). This section is intentionally left blank. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 34: Ibit Menu

    Results are shown as counts per category in the test log box in the center of the display screen. Select INITIATE IBIT (L1) to start the process (Figure 22). teSt LoG BoX fIeLDS. The Test Log Box Fields indicate the following: • Version of IBIT test run • Lists the overall result of last IBIT test: PASS or FAIL • TOTAL: Lists the total ERROR count from unit’s initial Power ON (manufacture date) • SESSION: Lists the ERROR count from unit’s current Power ON session, and • Lists an Error Code (See ERROR CODES, TABLE 10). error CoDeS . If there are conflicts within the DVR, they may be indicated by one or more of the following ERROR CODES (see TABLE 10). BACK (r5). Returns to Main Menu (Figure 8). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 35 CoDe eXPLAnAtIon Internal rAM failure roM Checksum failure CoMM Serial Communication error eeP file error DeVICe (1) Communication Video Decoder DeVICe (2) Communication with Keys/Buttons Circuit Communication error with DVr table This section is intentionally left blank. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 36: Utility, Date/Time, Startup Menus

    Cycle through the options of 1: Always ON (default). 2: Hide. 3: Timeout 3 sec. 4: Timeout 5 sec. 5: Timeout 7 secs. StArtuP (L4). Opens Startup Menu (Figure 26). CoMM (L5). Opens Communications Options Menu (Figure 28). DAte (r1). Opens Date Adjust Menu (Figure 24). tIMe (r2). opens time Adjust Menu (figure 25). BACK (r5). Returns to Main Menu (Figure 8). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 37 (MONTH, DAY OR YEAR) or increment selected value if edit- navigate to next item ing. DeC (L3). (MONTH, DAY OR YEAR) or decrement selected value navigate to previous item if editing. CAnCeL (r5). returns to utility Menu (figure 23) without saving changes. SAVe (r4). Saves the DAte and returns to utility Menu (figure 23). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 38 DeC (L3). (HOUR, MINUTE, or SECOND) or decrement selected navigate to previous item value if editing. CAnCeL (r5). returns to utility Menu (figure 23) without saving changes. SAVe (r4). Saves the DAte and returns to utility Menu (figure 23). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 39 StArtuP Menu VIEW BACK figure 26 Startup Menu The Startup Menu (Figure 26) is accessed through softkey L4 in the Utility Menu screen (Figure 23), VIew (L1). Enters View Startup Menu (Figure 27). BACK (r5). Returns to Utility Menu (Figure 23). This section is intentionally left blank. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 40 VIew 1 (r1). Starts with PIP/POP/QUAD View 1. VIew 2 (r2). Starts with PIP/POP/QUAD View 2. VIew 3 (r3). Starts with PIP/POP/QUAD View 3. VIew 4 (r4). Starts with PIP/POP/QUAD View 4. SAVe (r5). Saves Selection for Power ON view. Auto-returns to Startup Menu (Figure 26). CAnCeL (B5). Cancels entry. Returns to Startup Menu (Figure 26). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 41 CoMMunICAtIonS oPtIonS Menu J7 (Default: RS232) BACK figure 28 CoMMunICAtIonS oPtIonS Menu The Communications Options Menu (Figure 28) is accessed through softkey L5, COMM in the Utility Menu screen (Figure 23), When Video 1 is displayed, external communication is possible the J7 COMM port. using bezel keys. When Video 2, Video 3 or Video 4 are displayed, no external communication is possible through the J7 COMM port with the bezel keys. J7 (L1). Select RS232 (default), RS422 or OFF for J7 port. BACK (r5). Returns to Start Up (Figure 26). This section is intentionally left blank. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 42 Identification of the assigned function should be visible next to the key selected. Additional softkey information is communicated over the serial communication link as provided by the Host device. Multiple Key Press The Multiple Key Press feature enables the user to press parallel keys, which if programmed, will support additional choices to the top level 20 softkeys. Keys can be pressed simultane- ously; they will transmit their respective up or key down message as they are pressed and released. For example, L1-down (hold) followed by L2-down. Alternate Programming Software Alternate Programming Software allows for customizing the OSD labels, key functions, and Key Down/Up messages. See MarinePC’s website for the instructions document or e-mail: info@marinepc.com for assistance. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 43 Opens Input Function Menu. reCorD (B1). Starts or stops a Recording. SnAPSHot (B2). Takes a Snapshot (JPG) of source in the view; saved in Media Library. VIew 1 (r1). User-configured layout entry 1 toggles ON and OFF. ‘Empty’ displays or the saved PIP/POP/QUAD view name. VIew 2 (r2). User-configured layout entry 2 toggles ON and OFF. ‘Empty’ displays or the saved PIP/POP/QUAD view name. VIew 3 (r3). User-configured layout entry 3 toggles ON and OFF. ‘Empty’ displays or the saved PIP/POP/QUAD view name. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 44 Set funCtIon (ContInueD) VIew 4 (r4). User-configured layout entry 4 toggles ON and OFF. ‘Empty’ displays or the saved PIP/POP view name. BACK (r5). Returns to Select Softkey Menu, (Figure 29). CAnCeL (B5). Cancels entry. Returns to Utility Menu (Figure 23). This section is intentionally left blank. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 45: Programmable Softkeys

    C1 (L1). CH1 displays the Composite 1 Input. C2 (L2). CH1 displays the Composite 2 Input. C3 (L3). CH1 displays the Composite 3 Input. C4 (L4). CH1 displays the Composite 4 Input. BACK (r5). Returns to Set Function Menu (Figure 30). CAnCeL (B5). Cancels entry; returns to Utility Menu (Figure 23). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 46 Clears the Text Entry. uP (L1). Navigates Selection Cursor UP. rIGHt (L2). Navigates Selection Cursor RIGHT. Left (L3). Navigates Selection Cursor LEFT. Down (L4). Navigates Selection Cursor DOWN. SAVe (r5). Exits Menu and Saves Changes. BACK (B1). Returns to Set Function Menu (Figure 30). CAnCeL (B5). Cancels entry; returns to Utility Menu (Figure 23). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 47: Communication Protocol

    ‘*’ Checksum Delimiter Byte Checksum Checksum is two ASCII characters representing a hexadeci- mal byte 00 to ff. Value is the exclusive or (Xor) of all bytes between, but not including characters ‘$’ and ‘*’ table 12 MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 48 DVr DSfwr/DSnAK request firmware Version DSfwr from DVr firmware Version response DSPKM to DVr DSACK/DSnAK Program Key Mode DSPKD to DVr DSACK/DSnAK Program Key Down text Msg DSPKu to DVr DSACK/DSnAK Program Key up text Msg table 13 MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 49 DSACK from DVr Acknowledge response; used if DVr acknowl- edges command. DSnAK from DVr not Acknowledged response; used if command was not recognized by DVr or the command contained errors. table 13 This section is intentionally left blank. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 50 L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 Example: $DSKUP,L1*08[CR][LF] Factory default transmit message for top left key (L1) when released (from Press Down). Response: N/A Warning: A factory reset will revert the key down message to factory default (see “Fac- tory Default Key Down and Key Up Transmit Text” section). MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 51 Data Placeholder Example: $DSIBT,00*64[CR][LF] (Command runs.) Response: DSBTR: transmitted after IBIT test with IBIT not completed, then again after IBIT completes, with test set results. DSNAK: command not recognized or contained errors. DSBtQ “request IBIt results” Command The DSBTQ Request IBIT Results command requests the DVR to transmit the last IBIT Sys- tem Test results. Use DSIBT (Initiate IBIT) command if a test needs to be run. fieLD naMe Data Placeholder Example: $DSBTQ,00*7C[CR][LF] Requests an IBIT response from PSM Response: DSBTR or DSNAK DSBtr “IBIt response” Command The DSBTR IBIT Response command contains status information and results from running IBIT System Test. When DSIBT (initiate IBIT) is received, the DVR immediately transmits an IBIT response with status flags bit 7 set low. Upon completion, the DVR transmits a second response message with status flags bit 7 set high, with test results. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 52 IBIT incomplete response message Example: $DSBTR,80,0000*5B[CR][LF] IBIT complete and failed response message Example: $DSBTR,C0,0000*20[CR][LF] IBIT complete and successful response message Response: N/A DSfwQ “request firmware Version” Command The DSFWQ Request Firmware Version command requests DSFWR (Firmware Version Response) from the DVR. fieLD naMe Data Placeholder MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 53 01 – Suspend Drawing 02 – Suspend Drawing and do not save Example: $DSPKM,01*6C[CR][LF] //Suspend drawing … program key info $DSPKM,00*6D[CR][LF] //Resume drawing and force scene to repaint Response: DSACK or DSNAK DSPKD “Program Key Down transmit Message” Command The DSPKD Program Key Down Transmit Message command is used to program the mes- sage a key will transmit when pressed. The data in Field 1 is encoded in a series of ASCII character pairs representing hex bytes. For example, the ASCII characters “0102” represent the two hex bytes 0x01 and 0x02; these two hex bytes transmit when the key is pressed. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 54 Data BTNID L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 Function NONE, COMM, SWAP, VIEW1, VIEW2, VIEW3, VIEW4, C1, C2, C3, C4 Example: $DSPKF, L1, COMM*3B Top left key (L1) set to cycle the video input Response: DSACK or DSNAK MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 55 L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 Example: $DSKFQ,L1*1A[CR][LF] Response: DSKFR or DSNAK DSKtQ “request Program Key text transmit Message” Command fieLD naMe Data BTNID L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 56 DSKfr “Key function response” Command The DSKFR is a response message to the DSKFQ command. The response message con- tains the function assigned to the key. fieLD naMe Data BTNID L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 Function NONE, COMM, SWAP, VIEW1, VIEW2, VIEW3, VIEW4, C1, C2, C3, C4 MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 57 Hex ACII Hex bytes encoded as an ASCII Hex character Sequence. The hex string Text must be less than or equal to 12 bytes representing up to 6 characters. Example: $DSKTR, L1, 535243*21[CR][LF] Top left key (L1) text is “SRC” Response: DSACK or DSNAK DSACK “Acknowledge response” Command The DSACK Acknowledge Response command is DVR’s response to valid commands. fieLD naMe Data Placeholder Example: $DSACK,00*72[CR][LF] (Command runs.) Response: N/A DSnAK “not Acknowledge response” Command The DSNAK Not Acknowledge Response command is the DVR’s response when it receives a command it does not recognize or the received command has errors such as the checksum failed. fieLD naMe Data Placeholder Example:$DSNAK,00*7F[CR][LF] (Command runs.) Response: N/A MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 58 $DSKUP,L5*0C[CR][LF] $DSKUP,R5*12[CR][LF] Down $DSKDN,B1*09[CR][LF] Down $DSKDN,T1*1F[CR][LF] $DSKUP,B1*06[CR][LF] $DSKUP,T1*10[CR][LF] Down $DSKDN,B2*0A[CR][LF] Down $DSKDN,T2*1C[CR][LF] $DSKUP,B2*05[CR][LF] $DSKUP,T2*13[CR][LF] Down $DSKDN,B3*0B[CR][LF] Down $DSKDN,T3*1D[CR][LF] $DSKUP,B3*04[CR][LF] $DSKUP,T3*12[CR][LF] Down $DSKDN,B4*0C[CR][LF] Down $DSKDN,T4*1A[CR][LF] $DSKUP,B4*03[CR][LF] $DSKUP,T4*15[CR][LF] Down $DSKDN,B5*0D[CR][LF] Down $DSKDN,T5*1B[CR][LF] $DSKUP,B5*02[CR][LF] $DSKUP,T5*14[CR][LF] This section is intentionally left blank. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 59: Internal Heater

    • The flashing amber orange LED light behind the Power Key indicates the Display is in heating mode, which is bringing the Display up to internal operational temperature • Once Display is up to operational temperature, the flashing LED becomes a constant blue il- lumination and the Display automatically powers on • Maximum time for Display to reach operational temperature is approximately 12 minutes (15 minutes for 15” display), and • There are no user adjustments for the Internal Heater function. this section is intentionally left blank. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
  • Page 60: Appendix A - Mechanical Drawings

    (6” to 3 feet or 15cm to 1m); and that will be undamaged by external formation of ice on the enclosure. Sealed from dust and water. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...
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  • Page 64: Warranty Terms And Conditions

    OR FOR SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE OF partial ship any order. THE PRODUCTS, THEIR MERCHANTABIL- ITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR Cancellations: Once an order is placed by the purchaser and accepted by MarinePC, PURPOSE. MPC-ML2DVR-UM(A) 3/2015...

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