Amigo DC711 User manual

· DASH CAMERA INSTALL QUICK START GUIDE
· DASHCAM VIEWER SOFTWARE INSTALL
QUICK START GUIDE
· DASH CAMERA USER MANUAL
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High Denition Dash Camera
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Model# DC711
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Table of Contents
Dash Camera Install Quick Start Guide ..................................................................
Dashcam Viewer Software Install Quick Start Guide ............................................
Dash Camera User Manual ......................................................................................
Micro Memory Card Maintenance ..........................................................................
Page 3-6
Page 7-8
Page 9-14
Page 15
Questions? Comments? Contact Instant Imaging Corporation (IIC Inc.):
Product Guarantee and Limitation of Liability
This product is approved by ISO9001:2000 International Quality Standard and certified with FCC, CE and SGS. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY (1-YEAR WARRANTY): This product
will be replaced if defective in assembling or packaging. Except for such replacement this product is sold without warranty or liability even though defect, damage or loss
is caused by negligence or other fault.
Copyright infringement Warning
Please note this product is for personal use only. The forms of usage should not offend or infringe international or domestic copyright laws and regulations. All recorded videos should be
for personal use only. Please note that using this product for recording of occasions like shows, exhibitions or commercial activities will infringe others' copyrights or legislation rights.
• Camera Installation ................................... Page 3
• Bracket Rotation/Angle Adjustment ....... Page 3
• GPS Cable Module .................................... Page 4
• Power Cable ............................................... Page 4
• Time Zone & Date/Time Settings ............ Page 4
• Hardwiring ................................................. Page 5
• Changing the Micro Memory Card ......... Page 6
• Product Accessories ................................. Page 9
• Product Descriptions ................................ Page 9
• Button Operation ...................................... Page 10
• LED Indicators ........................................... Page 10
• Accessing Files via Camera and PC ....... Page 10
• Accessing Files via Card Reader and PC Page 10
• Viewscreen Icons ..................................... Page 11
• Battery Charge .......................................... Page 11
• Normal Camera Operation ....................... Page 12
• Menu Selections (P1/5 - P2/5) ................. Page 12
• Menu Selections (P2/5cont - P3/5) ......... Page 13
• Menu Selections (P4/5 - P5/5) ................. Page 14

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Up and Down Rotation: Loosen the bracket nut on the side
of the bracket then adjust up and down to the appropriate
angle (the maximum is 135). Tighten the bracket nut.
Left and Right Rotation: Loosen the ball bracket nut;
rotate the angle of the device directly then tighten at
desired angle.
Bracket rotation/angle adjustment:
Right side of
camera
Right side of
camera
DASH CAMERA INSTALL QUICK START GUIDE
Windshield Plate (or Suction Cup): Align the top of the
camera with the windshield plate; push windshield plate
into recess and slide into slot to the left. The camera
should fit snug in place. Remove adhesion backer and
install the plate and camera to your vehicle windshield.
This plate can be removed by firmly pressing the lever on
the right and pushing the camera in the direction of the
lever.
NOTE: Do not install camera to your dashboard, the video
will record upside down. Do not place camera blocking
driver’s view.
Installation: Camera installation
Windshield
plate
Front of
camera
Install
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GPS module:
Insert the GPS cable into the top-left side of
the camera bracket to receive GPS signals. Pull out to
remove, if necessary. This module is required for GPS
tracking/route in Dashcam Viewer software (included).
GPS Cable Module: installation, removal
Power cable: Insert the Data cable end into the power port
on the top-right side of the camera. Insert the car charger
plug into the accessory port in your vehicle.
Power Cable: installation, removal
Back of
camera Right side of camera and
vehicle accessory port
! IMPORTANT !
TIME ZONE & DATE/TIME SETTINGS
This dash camera is pre-set for -6 Time Zone (Central Standard Time, DST not observed). You must change this setting to your
local Time Zone to accurately record the correct time. If the time is off, the included Dashcam Viewer software may not work
correctly. To change the Time follow these steps:
Pacific
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-7
Mountain
-7
-6
Central
-6
-5
Eastern
-5
-4
US Time Zone
Daylight Saving Time Off
Daylight Saving Time On
Turn the camera on
Press Menu > Timezone (P 3/5) then adjust with the Up and Down arrows based on the Timezone table below.
Confirm with the OK button.
Set the Date/Time: Press Menu > Date / Time (P 1/5) then adjust the
time accordingly. The GPS module will auto-correct any minor time
errors upon finding a signal.
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Connecting to a vehicle’s accessory port, the dash camera will begin to record automatically upon receiving power:
If hardwiring (kit not included), please note camera operation above and wire according to desired recording style. If voltage is 24V or 18V,
a converter to 12V is necessary. Connecting a dash camera unit directly to a vehicle battery at any voltage may damage the unit.
This unit can be charged by connecting to a vehicle using the included Vehicle Power or Data/Power cables (computer).
Power connections used but should not exceed 5V/1A. Chargers not at this voltage may cause damage to the unit.
If adding a 12-Volt Power Socket, it is suggested to wire it under the dashboard, inside the vehicle and using the included Vehicle Power
Cable’s length to meet the port. If wiring inside the engine compartment is necessary, weatherproofing should be added so the
connections stay dry. Do not clip or trim the Vehicle’s Power Cable as this will void this component’s warranty.
Wires, 24-Volt or 18-Volt Converters and 12-Volt Power Sockets can be found at most vehicle parts stores or online. Consult a mechanic,
electrician or local auto service technician if hardwiring is required.
CONNECTION TO 24V/18V/12V VEHICLE CHARGER
24V OR 18V CONNECTION TO 12V CONVERTER TO VEHICLE CHARGER
12-Volt
Power
Socket
5V/1A Vehicle
Power Cable
(Included)
Battery
Vehicle Power
24V or 18V to
12V
Converter
Always-on accessory port: Camera on, will continuously record.
Ignition-based accessory port: Camera will turn on/record and stop recording/turn off based on the vehicle’s ignition.
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HARDWIRING

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By default, this camera is set up to automatically begin recording upon starting the vehicle. Camera will stop
recording a duration after turning off the vehicle unless plugged into an always-on accessory port, in which case it
will continue recording. For full instructions, please refer to the Dash Camera User Manual.
! IMPORTANT !
CHANGING THE MICRO MEMORY CARD
Your camera is pre-loaded with a Micro Memory Card. The card has been pre-formatted to optimize performance on the
dash camera; NO FORMATTING IS NECESSARY WITH THE PRE-INSTALLED CARD. If you choose to replace the
pre-installed Micro Memory with a different card, always use a Class 10 card and follow these steps:
Verify that the camera is OFF. Installing a Micro Memory
Card with the power on may damage the card, the dash
camera or both.
The card can only go in one way; the back of the card
faces the back of the camera.
Gently push Micro Memory Card into the slot at the
bottom of the camera until it clicks.
Format the card. Turn the camera on, press Menu >
Format (P 5/5).
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Installation: Micro Memory Card installation
! IMPORTANT !
If using a new Micro
Memory Card, format
the card before use.*
Back of card
faces back of
camera.
Bottom of
camera
Additional information about Micro Memory Card maintenance
can be found on Page 15.
If the memory card is not compatible with this unit, problems
may occur:
• The memory card will not be recognized.
• The unit will not record.
• The unit will show “Low Speed Memory Card.”
INCOMPATIBLE CARDS

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Plugging your dash cam into a PC Data port, the camera will connect as a Removable Disk drive within a few seconds; this is the dash camera’s
memory card. If this is the first time connecting, it may take a few seconds. If this box does not automatically appear you may have to go to the Start
Menu and then to the PC or ThisPC icon. Click the Removable Drive. Choose the HDPlayer folder from the selections and then the Setup file.
Your dash camera is preloaded with Dashcam Viewer software that allows you to watch video footage, track your route and more on your
computer. See below for full installation instructions (Windows only). Recommended system requirements: Windows 10, 64-bit, i7
processor, Nvidia or AMD video adapter. Windows 7, 8, 10 Compatible.
Clicking Setup prompts you with the
Setup Wizard. You may need Admin
privileges to install. Click Next.
The Setup Wizard will automatically
choose the location to install. You may
change this if necessary. Click Next.
Click Install to confirm your program
install location. Click Back to make
changes.
DASHCAM VIEWER SOFTWARE INSTALL QUICK START GUIDE

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Dashcam Viewer’s icon should be found on your
desktop. Double-click to Start. Click Download K-Lite
Codec Pack (first use only; required for playback). At
Download section, click “Mirror 1” between “Type:
HTTP” and “Hosted By: Codec Guide.” Save file
“K-Lite_Codec_Pack_[version]_Basic.exe” and Run.
You may need Admin priveleges to install.
Wait for the program to install to your PC.
Depending on your setup, this may take a
minute or two.
The Setup Wizard is complete and the program
has been installed. You should not need to
restart your computer. Click Finish.
Wait for the files to Process; this will take a few
minutes based on number/quality of files. A
progress bar will indicate when the files are
ready. When done, the first file will begin to play.
The next time the K-Lite Codec Pack window
pops up, select “Don’t Show Me This Again” or
“Remind Later.” Start Dashcam Viewer. You may
add Windows for Data, Graph and Map and
change the size of your viewscreen boxes. Click
the upper-left icon to Open Movie Folder.
Find the Removable Drive and select the
NORMAL folder. If you have moved the files
from the dash cam to your PC, locate the
folder in which the files are located.
For full Dashcam Viewer instructions, please refer to the PDF manual located in the Dashcam Viewer installation folder on your PC or go to Help >
User Manual in the Dashcam Viewer program. (A PDF reader program is required - not included.) For technical questions about the amiGO! Dash
Cam or Dashcam Viewer software, please contact (262) 334-7777 or email info@instantimagingcorp.com.

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DASH CAMERA USER MANUAL
Instructions before use
This User Manual will describe the usage of this product in detail and at the same time provide comprehensive information
including operation and specifications, etc. Please read the manual carefully and keep it in a safe location for future reference.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS**
1. Power/Data Port***
2. GPS Cable Port
3. Microphone
4. Red Light Indicator (Charging)
5. Blue Light Indicator (Recording)
6. Green Light Indicator (GPS Signal) - GPS Module required
7. Speaker
8. Lens
9. Power On/Off
10. Micro Memory Card Slot
11. Reset Button
12. OK / Record / One Button Emergency EVENT Record
13. Menu / Back
14. UP / Playback
15. DOWN / Pause / Photo Mode
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Dashcam Viewer file installed to memory card upon camera startup
** This will be listed in the instructions as PD Icons.
*** Where you connect your Vehicle Power or Data Cable
depending on use.
CHECK PRODUCT ACCESSORIES
Please check whether the following accessories are present before use:
32GB Micro Memory Card (Class 10, MLC, pre-installed in camera) x 1
Micro Memory Card Reader x1
Data/Power Cable x1
GPS Cable Module x1
Vehicle Power Cable (12ft) x1
Adhesive Windshield Mount x1
Suction Cup x1
Dash Camera /Dashcam Viewer* Quick Start Guide /
Dash Cam User Manual x1
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ACCESSING FILES VIA DASH CAMERA AND PC
1) Connect the dash camera to a PC with the included Data cable via the Data Port on the top the camera. (PD Icon 1).
2) The Removable Disk icon will appear on the computer’s taskbar or an Explorer window should appear. If not, go to the Start Menu and select “This PC” (Windows).
3) The recorded files will be stored in either the NORMAL (looping video) or EVENT (EMERGENCY) folders.
4) Transfer any files by clicking, dragging and then dropping from the dash camera folders to your selected folder on PC or view by using a supplied viewer or the viewer noted on an insert
included with the camera.
5) The top red LED will indicate power to the device while the middle blue LED will blink when the camera is busy. Do not remove the Data cable or turn the camera off while this light is
blinking. Doing so may corrupt data being transferred or the memory card. Wait for the blue light to stop blinking to safely remove the device. In Windows, click the Data icon in the
lower-right corner of the screen and then Safely Remove. On a Mac, Eject the Removable Drive.
7) Remove the Data cable from the computer and the Data port on the side of the camera.
8) The power to the camera will automatically turn off upon disconnecting the Data cable.
ACCESSING FILES VIA MICRO MEMORY CARD READER AND PC
Alternatively, you may use a Micro Memory Card Reader (not included) to access the files, similar to using the above method:
1) Make sure that the camera is turned off and remove the Micro Memory Card from the dash camera (PD Icon 10).
2) Place the Micro Memory Card in the Micro Memory Card Reader. Make sure that the card is facing the correct direction; doing otherwise may damage the card.
3) Insert the Micro Memory Card Reader into a PC.
4) Follow “Accessing File via Dash Camera and PC” steps 2-4.
5) When done, inn Windows, click the Data icon in the lower-right corner of the screen and then Safely Remove. On a Mac, Eject the Removable Drive.
6) Remove the Micro Memory Card Reader from the PC and Micro Memory from the Card Reader.
7) Correctly place the Micro Memory Card back into the dash camera for its next use. The power to the camera should be off during this process.
BUTTON OPERATION
1. POWER BUTTON (PD Icon 9):
• Press to turn the power on.
• During normal camera operation, press and hold to turn off.
2. OK / RECORD / ONE BUTTON EMERGENCY RECORD BUTTON (PD Icon 12):
• During normal recording, press this button to start Emergency recording.
• In Standby mode (not recording), press to record.
• In Menu or Playback mode, press it to confirm your selection.
3. MENU / BACK BUTTON (PD Icon 13):
• During normal recording, press this button to stop recording and enter the menu
• In Menu or Playback mode, go back to previous menu or cancel your selection.
4. UP / PLAYBACK BUTTON (PD Icon 14):
• During normal recording, press this button to stop recording and enter Playback mode (see File Playback
instructions in Menu Selections section)
• In Menu or Playback mode, select previous menu choice.
5. DOWN / PAUSE / PHOTO MODE BUTTON (PD Icon 15):
• During normal recording, press this button to manually stop recording.
• In Standby mode (not recording), press to take a still photo.
• In Menu or Playback mode, select next menu choice.
6. RESET BUTTON (PD Icon 11):
• Press the Reset button if there is abnormal operation; the camera will turn off (this is normal). It is
recommended to unplug the power source and plug it back in to start normal operation after pressing the
Reset button; it is not recommended to press the Power button to restart the camera.
• May be needed if the dash cam has not been formatted correctly (see Micro Memory Card Maintenance
section) or dash camera does not power up with normal operation (see Normal Camera Operation).
LED INDICATORS
1. RED LIGHT - CHARGING (PD Icon 4):
• When the battery requires charging, the light will be solid red.
• When fully charged, the light will turn off.
• This light may go on and off regularly (not blinking) while driving; this is normal.
2. BLUE LIGHT - RECORDING (PD Icon 5):
• When recording, the blue light will flash.
• When the camera is not recording, the light will not flash.
3. GREEN LIGHT - GPS SIGNAL (PD Icon 6) - Requires GPS Cable Module:
• When searching for a GPS signal, the green light will flash.
• When a GPS signal is found, the green light will be solid green.
These lights cannot be turned off in the camera settings; they are used to indicate
proper operation of the device.
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BATTERY INDICATOR
Fully
Charged
75%
Battery
50%
Battery
25%
Battery
Low
Battery
Record Time: Shows amount of time camera has been recording
Recording: Red dot will blink on and off when recording
GPS: External GPS cable/module required. A red “G” and an “X” will show when no GPS signal is received. A green “G” will
appear when a GPS signal is achieved.
SpeedWarning: Preset speed limit warning, if setting is turned On (GPS Cable Module required)
Emergency: This text shows up when collision/excessive movement occurs and is followed by device mandatory file protection
- File will show up in EVENT folder (see G-Sensor). EVENT folder holds up to 50 individual files/incidents.
Low Battery: Appears in the center of the screen when the battery is low. Camera will beep before shutdown occurs.
Battery: Indicates the remaining power for the device. Charge your camera when the power is low. Plug icon shows while
charging and top red LED lights.
No Microphone: Shows up if Voice Record setting is set to Off
Time Stamp
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR DASH CAMERA VIEWSCREEN ICONS:
This unit can be charged by connecting to a vehicle using
the included Vehicle Power or Data/Power cables
(computer).
External power sources (as a power bank - not included)
and Data cable power adapters (not included) may be
used but should not exceed 5V/1A. Chargers not at this
voltage may cause damage to the unit.
BATTERY CHARGECAMERA VIEWSCREEN
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NORMAL CAMERA OPERATION
By default, this camera is set up to automatically begin recording upon starting the vehicle. This will happen with the following conditions: 1) Micro Memory Card is correctly
installed, 2) the vehicle power cable is plugged in via the power port on the top of the camera (PD icon 1) and the car charger plug is 3) inserted into the accessory port in the
vehicle or 4) hardwired to the vehicle.
You will see a red, solid light (top, red LED: PD PD Icon 4) when the camera is charging. When recording, you will see a blue blinking light (middle, blue LED: PD Icon 5). You
can manually stop recording by shortly pressing the DOWN button (PD Icon 15). If no other selection is made with the camera buttons, the camera will begin recording again
in a few seconds. The screen is set to turn itself off after a duration. This LCD setting can be changed in the settings; pressing any button will wake the screen. A green light
(lower, green LED: PD Icon 6) will appear solid when a GPS connection has been established. GPS connection requires the GPS Cable Module to be plugged into the port at
the top of the camera (PD Icon 2). When the dash camera has been removed from the power source, it will shutdown a few seconds afterward.
MENU SELECTIONS - UNDERLINE DENOTES FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
Access the Menu at any time by pressing the Menu/Back button (PD Icon 13).
MENU (P 1/5):
File Playback
Select Video to locate videos in the “NORMAL” (looping) folder; select Emergency to review files in the “EVENT” (protected) folder; selection can be made with the UP or DOWN
buttons. Press OK to select the folder then UP or DOWN to highlight a video. Press the OK button to view a video; press OK to pause the video. Press the Back button during
playback to return to the previous video menu.
MENU Button 【File Playback】【Video】/【Emergency】
DriverID Setting
Press UP or DOWN to change letters or numbers. Press OK button at the top of the dash camera to confirm the letter or number. There are 9 spaces available. After you set up
your license plate number or ID, this will be shown in recorded videos when the Date Stamp Setting is set to On. To escape DriverID Setting, press the Menu button.
Date/Time Setup
Adjust the current date and time. (Drive recorder with GPS feature will automatically sync the standard date and time after positioning, no setting is required).
MENU Button【Date/Time】Press UP or DOWN to change values; press OK button to enter setting, select Year, Month, Day, Time, Minute.
Time Stamp
When Stamp is set ON, date/time/plate number (preset) will appear on videos.
MENU Button 【Time Stamp】【Off】/【On】
Video Resolution
Video resolution can be configured before recording. Higher numbers mean higher resolution and better picture quality; storage consumption will be relatively faster than
lower resolution settings. P designates FPS (Frames Per Second) during recording. Higher FPS means smoother video; 60P will record twice as fast as 30P; 60P will also
lead to larger file size. 16:9 is the standard widescreen aspect ratio; 21:9 is shot in anamorphic widescreen format. HDR is High-Definition Resolution.
MENU Button 【Video Resolution】【2560x1080 30P】/【2304x1296 30P】/【1920x1080 30P HDR】/【1280x720 60P】
MENU (P 2/5):
Photo Resolution
Photos resolution can be configured during capture. Higher value means higher resolution and better picture quality.
MENU Button Menu【Photo Resolution】【13M (4800x2700)】/【9M (4000x2250)】/【4M (2688x1512)】

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Image Quality
Select the quality of image that will be taken. S.Fine (Super Fine) will take the most pixels; Normal will take the least. More pixels means a higher quality image.
MENU Button 【Image Quality】【S.Fine】/【Fine】/【Normal】
EV (Auto Exposure)
If EV is adjusted to + (right) side, you can avoid under-exposure or dark objects as shooting against a bright background. If EV is adjusted to – (left) side, then you can avoid
over-exposure or bright objects as shooting against a dark background or at night. While recording, press the "DOWN / EV" button to change the EV setting manually; the value will
change through +2.0 to -2.0 with each button press. The Default is set to 0.0.
MENU Button【EV】【-2.0】to【+2.0】
ADAS Detect (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) - GPS Module Required
ADAS will detect the following with an on-screen alert and warning tone: 1) Lane Departure: If lane-changing occurs. 2) Low-Light: The camera will remind driver to turn on
headlights in low-light conditions. 3) Forward Collision: Vehicle or large object detected while in motion. 4) Driver Fatigue: Continuous driving more than four hours, followed
every two hours. This setting will turn all alerts on or off; individual alerts cannot be selected. ADAS does not necessarily indicate an Event.
MENU Button 【ADAS Detect】【Off】/【On】
LCD Setting
Device will automatically turn off the display after certain amount of time, also called a screensaver. Selecting “On” will keep the LCD screen on indefinitely while recording. Selecting
“Turn Off After 30 sec” or “Turn Off After 3 min” will cause the screen to turn off after these durations of time where no buttons are pressed. “Off” will make the screen turn off within
3 seconds. When the screen turns off, the camera will continue to record like normal (indicated by the flashing blue LED to the left of the screen). Press any button to wake the
screen.
MENU【LCD Setting】【On】/【Turn Off After 30 sec】/【Turn Off After 3 min】/【Off】
MENU (P 3/5):
Voice Record
Device will automatically record sound if set to “On.”
Disable audio by selecting “Off.”
MENU【Voice Record】【On】/【Off】
Timezone
Set the time zone to your local code. Camera Automatically synchronizes time if GPS Module is attached. Add 1 if Daylight Saving Time (DST) is observed. (ie. Chicago, DST off: -6;
DST on: -5) This setting must be accurate for Dashcam Viewer to work properly. Do not forget to change this setting before or after observance of DST. See page 4 for US Time
Zone DST table.
MENU Button【Timezone】【-12】to【+12】
Speed Setting
Select 1) Miles per Hour (M/H) in the US or non-Metric countries or 2) Kilometers per Hour (KM/H) if in the UK or metric-system countries. When Date Stamp is ON, speed
will appear on the recording files.
MENU Button 【Speed Setting】【M/H】/【KM/H】
SpeedWarning - GPS Module Required
If the Speed Setting above is set to M/H, this setting can alert when speeds in excess of 50M/H or 75 M/H are attained. Similarly, if KM/H is selected in the Speed Setting,
80KM/H or 120KM/H may be selected to receive a speed warning tone for going over these limits.
MENU Button 【SpeedWarning】【Off】/【50M/H】/【75M/H】OR【Off】/【80KM/H】/【120KM/H】
Beep (Chime)
Turn the sound on or off. “0” is mute; 5 is maximum volume. This setting affects Startup and Shutdown chime and button selection in the Menu.
MENU Button【Beep】【0】to【5】

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MENU (P 4/5):
Record Interval
The dash camera is set to record in segments of 3 or 5 minutes. These videos will record to the full limit of the memory card. Upon writing the full memory available, the new videos
will overwrite the old data in order to achieve non-interrupted recording.
MENU Button【Record Interval】【3 minutes】/【5 minutes】
Motion Detection
If set to Off, the camera will record regardless of movement (auto-record). When set to On, the camera will automatically record only when it senses movement in a specific depth of
field. This setting is intended for Parking only and should not be used while driving.
MENU Button【Motion Detection】【Off】/【On】
Collision Detection (G-Sensor)
This dash camera is equipped with a G-Sensor (Gravity Sensor) to determine the direction, bearing and any forces exerted upon the vehicle. In the case of a collision (or EVENT),
the recorded data and video will be protected and not overwritten by looped recording. This video will show up in the EVENT folder (up to 50 files). Adjust the sensitivity parameters
of x, y and z axis’ with this setting. If set to High, the least sensitivity will record video to EVENT; if set to Low, more force will be needed to record video to EVENT. Choosing Off
will not record any information to the EVENT folder; all video will be overwritten in looped recording. EVENTs are 30 seconds long: 10 seconds before the incident and 20 seconds
after.
MENU Button【G-Sensor】/【Off】/【High】/【Normal】/【Low】
Frequency (Anti-Flicker)
Selecting Light Frequency will optimize the camera for 60Hz or 50Hz lighting to avoid video flicker. Generally 60Hz is set for NTSC regions (North America, Japan) and 50Hz is set
for PAL regions (UK, Africa, Australia, most of Asia and Russia). AUTO will try to determine frequency.
MENU Button 【Light Freq】【Auto】/【60Hz】/【50Hz】
Language Setting
Use this setting to adjust the menu to your preferred language.
MENU Button【Language Setting】【English】/【Simplified Chinese】/【Traditional Chinese】/【Korean】/【Japanese】/【Russian】/【German】/【French】/【Italian】/
【Spanish】/【Portuguese】/【Turkish】/【Polish】/【Hebrew】/【Vietnamese】
MENU (P 5/5):
File Deletion
Select Video to locate videos in the “NORMAL” (looping) folder; select Emergency to review files in the “EVENT” (protected) folder; selection can be made with the UP or DOWN buttons.
Press OK to select the folder then UP or DOWN to highlight a video. Press the OK button then “Delete One” to delete the highlighted file, pressing OK again to confirm the selection. Selecting
“Delete All” will delete all files in the folder. Press the Back button during any selection to return to the previous and Cancel the action.
MENU Button【File Deletion】【Video】/【Emergency】Confirm the process by pressing UP or DOWN once and OK.
Format
This function will delete all data (video and images) on the memory card INCLUDING protected (EVENT) data. When the memory card is used for a long time, too much data will reduce the
access efficiency. This function will optimize the access speed of the memory card. Formatting should be done regularly; be sure to backup any videos or images you wish to keep.
MENU Button【Format】【Yes】/【No】Confirm the process by pressing UP or DOWN once and OK.
Default
This function will reset all settings on the dash camera to default factory settings.
MENU Button【Default Setting】【Yes】/【No】Confirm the process by pressing UP or DOWN once and OK.
About
View the firmware version of the device.
MENU Button【About】

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MICRO MEMORY CARD MAINTENANCE
Your camera is pre-loaded with a Class 10, MLC Micro Memory Card. The card has been pre-formatted to optimize performance on the dash camera. As large files are
constantly being written and over-written, proper maintenance may be required regularly to optimize the Micro Memory Card’s performance. Without doing so, this may
lead to fragmentation, slower write speeds, file corruption or card failure. Keep in mind, however, that all cards, over time, will not last forever and may need replacing,
particularly if your dash camera fails to record as normal. If the pre-loaded card needs to be replaced, minimally use a Class 10, MLC Micro Memory Card. If the memory
card is not compatible with this unit, problems may occur: the memory card will not be recognized, the unit will not record or the unit will show “Low Speed Memory Card.”
As by default, the dash camera should begin automatically recording. If you find that the dash camera stops recording at any time (aside from Motion Detection Mode where
record-time is based on movement or your dash camera is no longer powered), your Micro Memory Card may need to be re-formatted. Please use the following guides:
Temporarily begin recording (until re-formatted):
After Recording:
Regularly reformat to keep your card optimized:
Heavy Usage (Recording 24/7): Once every 3-6 weeks.
Moderate Usage (Recording more than 6 hours a day): Once every 6-10 weeks.
Light Usage (Recording daily for less than 6 hours): Once every 10-20 weeks.
Micro Memory Class/Memory Definitions
Classes
There are different Class memory cards available: 2, 4, 6 and 10. These numbers indicate read/write speed (streaming) between the device and the card; the higher
the number, the faster the card will read/write information. As much data will be constantly written to the memory card from the dash camera, it is best to use an
MLC, Class 10 Micro Memory Card. Additionally, you may look for Speed Class markings I or II.
Solid State Memory
SLC (Single Level Cell - 1 bit/cell): Fastest read speed and longest, most durable life; typically the most expensive
MLC (Multi-Level Cell - 2 bit/cell): Fast read speed and moderate, durable life; moderately priced
TLC (Trinary-Level Cell - 3 bit/cell): The slowest read speed and the least durable service life; typically the least expensive
For heavy-duty usage, you will want to use MLC or SLC based memory cards because of their durability. TLC-based cards are not recommended for this product
as the number of read/write cycles (repetitive writing and re-writing) will be considerably less and may lead to less reliability while recording.
Press the Reset Button at the bottom of the camera. (PD Icon 11)
1. Press the Power Button to restart the camera.2.
Turn off the dash camera.
Backup any files you may want to keep by connecting the camera
to your computer. (See page 10.) When done, remove the Data
cable. If no backup is needed, go to step 3.
1.
2.
Format the card. Turn the camera on, press Menu > Format. Please
note that all files will be erased in this process and cannot be
recovered.
Do not use a PC to format your card; the Micro Memory Card will not
be correctly optimized for the dash camera.
3.
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