Laser NAVC-4K23-111 User manual

Laser 4K UHD Dash Cam
NAVC-4K23-111

WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Laser 4K UHD Dash Cam
3.5m 12V Car Charging Cable
Camera Suction Mount
User Manual

Processor
Sensor
Front Camera Resolution
Field of View
Video Codec
Audio
Screen
Storage
Auto Power O
Mount
Battery
Power Input
Power Output
Working Temperature
Dimensions
Menu Languages
Novatek 96670
GC4653
3840 x 2160p
140°
H.265
Built-in Microphone
2-inch IPS
Micro SD Card (up to 256gb)
Yes
Yes
Built-in 300mAh
12 – 24V DC
5V/2A DC
-10° - 60°C
68 x 50 x 30.8mm
English, Simplified Chinese,
Traditional Chinese, French,
Spanish, German, Italian,
Japanese, Korean, Russian,
Arabic.
SPECIFICATIONS

Micro SD Card Slot
MIC
Power
Speaker
TYPE-C
Suction Mount
Fixed Screw
360 Degree Rotating Pillar
Mini USB
2 inch IPS Screen
Power (Red LED)
REC (Blue LED)
Menu Up Down OK
Front Camera
PRODUCT DIAGRAM

Press and hold to power
on/o
Tap to enter menu setting
from standby mode
Tap to return menu page
from detailed setting mode
Tap to lock/unlock current
video file during video
recording
Tap to enter file setting page
from standby mode
Tap to go to previous
selection under setting mode
Tap to record audio on/o
under video recording mode
Tap to enter file browsing
mode from standby mode
Tap to scroll to previous
video file in playback page
Tap to go to next selection
under setting modev
Tap to turn parking mode
on/o in standby mode
Tap to take photo under
video recording mode
POWER
BUTTON
MENU
BUTTON
UP
BUTTON
DOWN
BUTTON
BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS

BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS
Tap to scroll to next video
file in playback page
Tap to confirm the selection
under setting mode
Tap to start/stop recording
under video recording mode
Tap to play/stop current
video file under playback
mode
Light indicator is red when
the device is powered on
Light indicator is blue when
the device is in standby
Light indicator is flashing
blue when the device is
powered on and recording
Battery Charging
Battery Full/Battery Medium
/Battery Low
Battery Exhausted
DOWN
BUTTON
OK
BUTTON
Red Light
Solid
Blue Light
Flashing
Blue Light
Battery
Status
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INSTALLATION
2. Clean a spot on your windshield to mount the dash cam.
We recommend installing the camera on the passenger
side of the rear-view mirror.
3. Connect the mount to the dash cam, then press the mount
firmly against the windshield and tighten the knob on the
mount to create a firm seal.
1. Make sure the dash cam is
turned o then insert the Micro
SD card.
Align the gold-plated contacts
on the MicroSD card to face
the dash cam screen side (as
show in the image). Use your
fingernail or a flat object to
push in the card until it clicks
and locks in place.

4. Plug one end of the supplied car charger into your
vehicle’s accessory port and the other end into the
dash cam. Route the cable alongside the interior trim
of your vehicle for a cleaner install.
5. Turn on the dash cam and format the memory card by
going to Menu > System Settings > Forzmat > Yes.
Note: This action will delete all files and data currently
on the card.
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BASIC OPERATION
Powering On
The dash cam will power on automatically when connected
to power or when the car is turned on. It can also be
powered on by pressing and holding the power button.
Powering O
When power is disconnected or the battery runs out, the
dash cam will save the last video file and power o. It can
also be powered o by pressing and holding the power
button.
Video Recording
With a Micro SD card installed the dash cam will automatically
start recording every time it is powered on. You can also tap
the OK button during the main camera view to stop or start
video recording.
Navigating Menus
Press the OK button to stop video recording then press the
MENU button to enter the menu setting. When in a menu,
press up or down buttons to navigate the menu then press
the OK button to select or change the selected option.
Pressing the MENU button at any time will exit the menu
without saving changes.

SETTING INTERFACE
The setting interface is
divided into 2 options:
Record Settings and System
Settings.
Tap the UP/DOWN/OK
buttons to select.
Resolution
This settings lets you set the video recording resolution.
Loop Recording
This setting lets you control the duration of each individual
clip. Loop recording will delete the oldest files and record
over newer files repeatedly when the memory card is full.
Clips can be set to durations of 1, 3, and 5 minutes or turn
loop recording OFF.
RECORD SETTINGS

Record Audio
The dash cam has a built-in microphone so audio can be
recorded along with the video. The microphone can be
toggled on/o.
Date Stamp
This option lets you turn on/o the time and date stamp on
recorded video clips.
G-Sensor
The G-Sensor is a 3-axis impact gravitational accelerometer
designed to detect physical and gravitational forces on the
dash cam. When the G-Sensor is triggered it will create a
locked video recording to avoid being overwritten. Sensitivi-
ty options are O/Low/Middle/High.
Parking Monitor
Uses a motion sensor combined with the G-Sensor to make
a locked video recording after detecting movement and
physical or gravitational forces on the dash cam. Options are
ON or OFF.
Note: The G-Sensor setting must be set to Low/
Middle/High for this feature to work.
RECORD SETTINGS
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Screen Saver
Turns the screen o after a set time of no activity to prevent
driver distraction. The camera will continue recording and the
screen can be woken up by pressing any button. Options are
30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, or OFF. If you have the Time
Display function turned on, then the clock will be display
onscreen instead of turning the screen o.
Time Display
Turn on/o the clock display screen. The clock will be
displayed onscreen when the screen saver function is
engaged.
Date/Time
Set dash cam date and time.
Time System
Set the time format to 12 or 24-hour time.
Beep Sound
Set the button press sound to turn on/o.
SYSTEM SETTINGS

Language
Sets the onscreen display langtuage to English, Simplified
Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, Spanish, German, Italian,
Japanese, Korean, Russian, or Arabic.
Frequency
Set the frame rate of the video recordings. Options are 50Hz
or 60Hz.
Auto Power O
Set the time for the device to automatically shut down when
not recording.
Fatigue Driving Reminder
You can set a driving time reminder to prevent fatigue.
Options are 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, or OFF.
Time Zone
You can select a time-zone value so the camera will
automatically set the date and time based on the selection
when it receives a GPS signal. The time-zone will not change
automatically when it starts/ends daylight saving time, please
adjust it manually during this time.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
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Format
Formats the Micro SD card ready for use with the camera.
Note: This action will delete all files and data currently on the
card.
Default Setting
Resets the dash cam back to all factory settings. Use this if
you’ve changed something and not sure how to change it
back, or if your dash cam starts to behave irregularly.
Version Info
Check the dash cam system firmware version.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
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FILE BROWSING
Folder Icon Descriptions
Regular Video File
Locked Video File (generated by the G-Sensor setting)
Parking Monitor Video File
(generated by the Parking Montor setting)

FILE BROWSING
1. File browser lets you review the saved video recordings
and playback the video.
2. Press the UP button while dash cam is in standby mode
(not recording) to enter the file browser.
3. To select a video for playback navigate using the UP and
DOWN buttons, then tap the OK button to playback. Press
and hold the OK button to bring up a sub-menu where
you can Delete Current (delete current file), Delete All
(delete all files), or Protect (lock` the current file from being
overwritten by the loop recording function).
4. During video playback, tap the OK button to Play/Pause
the video, the UP/DOWN buttons to Fast Forward/Rewind,
or the MENU button to exit playback.
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ICON DESCRIPTION
Resolution
Power Source
Parking Mode
Protected
Recording
Indicator
Pause
Recording
Elapsed
Time
Time &
Date
Stamp
Lock
Recording Mute Take Photo

Video is unclear.
Make sure the lens of the camera is clean and there is no
dirt on the windshield.
Check the plastic screen protector has been removed
from the dash cam lens.
Recorded video is stuttering.
Make sure you are using a Micro SD card with U3
high-speed and a max size of 32gb.
Format the Micro SD card by going to Menu > System
Settings > Format > Yes.
Try another Micro SD card.
Dash cam is showing a memory error.
Please ensure the Micro SD card you are using is a U3
high-speed card between 8gb and 256gb.
Format the Micro SD card by going to Menu > System
Settings > Format > Yes.
Try another Micro SD card.
Menu or other buttons on dash cam not working.
Press the OK button to stop video recording then try
pressing the MENU or other button again.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Camera is creating many locked videos.
Manage your G-Sensor settings. A lower sensitivity
setting will create less locked videos and a higher
sensitivity setting will create more locked videos. The
sensitivity setting depends on the type of vehicle you are
driving and how much vibration your vehicle is creating
based on suspension and road condition.
Camera gets hot.
It is normal for the camera to run slightly hot.
Camera or screen turns ON/OFF automatically.
Turn o the screen saver function.
Try setting the motion detection and parking mode
functions to OFF.
Micro SD Card not going into dash cam.
When inserting the Micro SD card, check that the gold
contact pins are facing towards the screen of the dash
cam.
Push the Micro SD card all the way with a fingernail or flat
object. You will hear a click and the card will lock in place,
so that it is flush with the camera body.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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The memory card is full.
The loop recording function will not overwrite locked
files. Please manually delete files in the FILE BROWSER
mode.
Format the memory card. This action will delete all files
and data currently on the card (including locked
recordings).
Date and time are incorrect or changes by itself.
Go to System Settings > Date/Time > Set the correct
GMT value > Press OK button to confirm.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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