Park Safe PS7009 User manual


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Dear Customer,
Thank youfor purchasing thisdigital video camera. Beforeuse,please read the safety informa on and
precau!ons contained inthe following pages toensuresafeuseofthis product.
If thereis a di"erence between the manualand the cameraplease take the recorder asstandard, we
reserve therightto change the content or technical speci#ca$on withoutprior no%ce. For the latest
manualplease visit www.silentwitness.co.uk
We arenotresponsiblefor any data loss or personal damage causedby misuse ofthedevice,installa&onof
thedevice,maintenance orany unforeseen circumstances.
We arealso, not responsible for any indirectloss caused by this, besides, we cannotcontrolthe misuse of
theusersforthis manual, so we will not beresponsibleforthe accidental loss in the useofthemanual and
third party claimsarising from the use oftheproduct.

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CONTENTS
4 Wiring diagram
5 Aboutyour DVDmonitor
8 Connec'ng to Bluetooth
9 Phonebook
10 Call records
11 Op(onalreversing camera
12 Media
14 SafetyandAdvice
16 NavitelQuick startguide
17 Important informa)on—Serial and License key
29 Upda*ng youNavitel maps
35 Notes

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Wiring Diagram
Ground
Ba+ery
Acc
Reverse Feed *
Reverse
camera
* Only connect ifthe vehicle has areversecamerainstalled. TheReversing camera will require itsown
power source from the reverse feed.
Black Ground
Red Ba,ery 12-24v
Yellow Acc
Green Reverse feed
Yellow phonoplug Reverse camera

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Navitel Satnav
Page XXX
DVR Page XXX
Bluetooth Page XXX
AV-IN Page XXX
Media Page XXX
System Page XXX
Thisisa touch screen monitor allop ons inBLUE are touchable, op!onsinRED are non touchable.
SLEEP MODE - Press this symbol toswitch the screen o"and then touch anywhere on the
screen tore ac#vate.
Aboutyour DVR monitor
Date BluetoothSleep Mode
Time Volume

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DVR viewing screen
DVR se$ngs menu
Recorded video %les
Lock video %le
Back Home Sleep Volume Recording Icon
Manual Start/StopRecording Manual Lock
Press to
delete
Locked
Un-Locked Use this bu&on to Lock
and Unlock video %les.
FIG 1
FIG 2

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Fig 1
Start REC - The dvr canbe manually switchedto start the recording and stop therecording,Whenthe
DVR is recordingthe iconin the toprightofthescreenwill turnRED REC • when itis
not recording itwill turnGREY.
Padlock - TheDVR hasa builtinG-Sensortolock video #les from theautoma-c loop recording, butthis
canbemanually applied by pressing thepadlock bu.on.(Fig 2)
Recorded video %les - Press thisicontoview the recorded video #les.
DVR se'ngs Menu - Press this icontoenter theDVR se/ngs
Fig 2
Locked - This isthe symbol ofa videowhich has been locked, sothe automa0c loop recordingcannot
overwrite this #le
Un-Locked - This is the symbol of avideowhich has notbeenlocked ,andtheautoma1cloop recording
willoverwritethis #le, toplay a locked #leyou will needtounlock it #rst.
Dustbin - This icon canbe pressedtodeletea video #leby hand.
Gravity Sensor(G-Sensor) - Choosethe sensi2vity level oftheG-Sensor, for more informa3on of how this
works pleasesee pageXXX
AutoRecording - This op4on turns auto recordingOn and O", Whenintheo"posi5onthe recording will
havetobestartby hand,wheninthe On posi6oneach 7methe vehicleis switched on
the DVR will start torecord.
Recording audio -Switchthe microphoneOn or O".
Memory Card Format - Whenyou press thisbu8on, itwill delete allthe video o"the SD card, before
pressing this bu9onplease make sure youhave savedall the informa:onfrom
thecard #rst.
To keep the DVR in working order, you mustformat the SD cardevery 4-5 weeks.

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Connec(ngto Bluetooth
You may need toconsult your mobile phone user manualtocompletethe connec;ontothe DVR monitor
1. When searching Bluetoothdevices #ndthename which appears in the green box above , pleasenote
this namemay be di"erenton your DVR, Pleasecheck thisscreenonyour DVR.
2. Once thedevicehas been selectedplease enter thepassword inthered box above
Note:- You canchange the Name andPassword by pressing this icon
GREY - Device not connected BLUE - Device connected
DiallerPhonebook CallrecordSe)ngsAccept / Call End/ Cancel

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Accept Call Decline / End Call
Switchthe voice call
Phone Book
Kelly
David
Importa contact into the
phonebook
Search fora contact inthe
phonebook
Delete all telephone records
To make a callfrom your phonebook
Choose the contact Press and hold
the contact.

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Call Records
Missed callrecords
Received call records
Dialled callrecords
Delete record

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AV Func*on( Reversing Cameraop+on)
The AVfunc<onis designed for areversing camera
Whenthe AV is pressedon themonitorthe rear camera will appear*
*If thecamerais poweredby igni=onfeed, if thecameraispoweredbyreversefeedthe monitor
will display “NoSignal”.
Themonitorcanbewiredtothereversefeed, sowhenyouputthevehicleintoreverse, therearcamera
will appear onthe screen. This will over ride anything thatis onthe screen, once thevehicle is taken out
of reverse thescreenwillgo back tothe previous screen.
In the se>ngs onthehome screenyoucan choose tohave
parking lines ONorOFF.
Tick or un?ck the box attheend of “Reverse Lines”

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Medialist
Stop
Lastsong
Pause/play
Nextsong
Media
Whenyou insertaUSB s@ck ( in the top ofthemonitor) andpress the“Media” iconon the homepage, it
will enterthemedia player applicaAon.
Itwill display the media #les, and sortthem into two groups .
MUSIC
VIDEO
Choose theMusic orVideo buBon,this will thendisplay any media inthe righthandpanel .
Choose themedia #leto play this #le.

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Choosea start uplogo
You can choose astartup logofor each Cme the unit switches on,it has di"erent makes and models to
choose from.
Scroll throughthepages, when you see alogo you would like tohave displayed , press the logoand then
press OK.
Now each Dmethe monitor switches on with the vehicle this logo will display whilstthemonitorloads.
Reset your monitor
You can resetyour monitor back to theoriginal factory seEngs, this will deleteall theseFngs.

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SAFTEYAND ADVICE
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DONOTOPEN
Please ensure your vehicle is not powered when connecGngthe unitto your desired
power source.
Install the product where it does not block the driver’s view of the road.
Damages caused byproducHon malfuncIon, installaJon , loss of data or other damages
that may occur while using this productis not the responsibility of the manufacturer.
When malfuncKon occurs, the product may not save all videos and theG-Sensor may not
recognise shock impacts.
Do not expose the product to rain or moisture.
SD cards’ lifespan canbe reduced andcan also corrupt if theyare not caredfor properly
Failure to format the SD card every 4-5 weeks can stop the camera from working or cause
loss of data.
Do not cover or block the camera venLlaMon holes, as the electronics could over heat, if
the heat is not able to get out.
When discardingbaNeries, environmental problems must be considered andthelocal
rules or laws governing the disposal of the baOeries must be follow strictly.
Do not operate this product whilst driving, please make surethe vehicle is parked before
aPempQng to operate.

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Menu Op,ons Explained
G-SENSOR
The G-Sensor senses the G-Force movement of the vehicle, if the cameranoRces a anomalyit will acSvatethe
sensor and lock thevideo #le. E.g if thevehicle istravelling down theroadand suddenly the driverbrakeshard, the
camera willdetect something has changed in thedriving paTern and will lock the #le,if theG-Sensor has been
acUvated. The G-Sensor has di"erent levelsto choosefrom allowing you tochange this depending on thetype of
vehicleyou have, and the terrain your vehicletravels on.
If you feelthat the G-Sensor is tooLow or too High, just alterthis accordingly,
The G-sensor when acVvated will lockvideo #leson the SD and the Loop recording will notdelete these #les, if the
card becomes full of G-Sensor #les, the camera will stop recording. It isvery important you
format the SDcard every 4-5 weeksto keep the camera in good working order.
We recommend that aWer the #rst use, thatyou remove/check thevideo #lestoensure everything is set up and
funcXoning correctly.
LOOP SETTING
The loop seYng allows the deviceto recycleold videofootage, When the camerais recording, every 3minutes the
camera willmake anewvideo #le, and when the cardis full it will delete and record overthetopofthe oldest #le.
AUTO RECORDING
Whenthe funcZonis switchedo",theDVRwill notrecord automa[cally when thevehicleis switchedon,
and will needtobe switchedonmanually. Werecommendthatthis op\onis switched ON.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
PLEASE READ AND MAKE A RECORD
Each device is installed with aunique key code forthe mapping oftheNavitel system. If intheeventof
loosing themappingSDcard you will not beable to replace themapswithout this unique code.
Please follow theinstruc_ons below andmake a record ofthisnumberand keepthis safe.
1. Enter the menu
2. Click on “MyNavitel”
3. Click “Navitel Navigator” under My products
4. Write andkeepsafethe “Serial Number”and the “Licence Key”
SERIAL NUMBER ___________________________________________________________________
LICENSE KEY___________________________________________________________________

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Introduc`on
Key tasks ofthe program are idena#cabon and display ofcurrent posicon on themap,automadc and
manualseeng of route points, route planning, objectsearch, calculafonand displayoftravel
informagon,
display andrecording of trajectory of mohoninthe form ofa track, andmuch more.
1. Program interface
1 Sound Tapping onthebuion opens the sound menu.
2 Compass Tapping onthebujon opens the context menu, which controls opkons of map
orientalon ("North up" – the map will always beorientednorthwards, "Track up"
themapwill always beoriented in the direcmon of movementalong theroute),
type of mapview (Plainview "2D", Panoramic view "3D") and skins ("Nightskin",
"Day skin", "Auto").
3 Road lanes The signdisplays road lanes withpossiblemanoeuvres.
4 Informanon
panel The sign shows the upcoming manoeuvre (for example, turning) anddistance to
themanoeuvre.Tapping on thesign opens themenucontaining routeopoons, for
instanceanopponwhichallows stopping route guidance.
5 Route Visualizaqonof a current route.
6 Informaron
panel The panel shows currentspeed,the remaining sme tothe destnauonpoint,
distanceto thedesvnawon point, andesxmated arrival yme.

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7 GPS-Cursor Indicazon of acurrent posi{ononthe map, When the GPS receiver is switched on.
8 Menu Tapping onthebu|on opens the mainprogram menu.
9 Informa}on
panel The panel shows the name ofthe streetyou arecurrently driving along. The infor-
ma~onis available only if GPS/GLONASS connec•on is established andthemap con-
tains such informa on. Ifthere isnostreet name, the
direc!on will bedisplayed.
10 Scale bu"on Zoom out bu#on.
11 Scale bu$on Zoom inbu%on.
12 Navitel
events* Bu&on for controlling the “Navitel.Events” service.
13 Route
progress bar Theprogress bar displays theremainingroute,waypoints (if any) andtra'c density
on theroutemarkedby colour.
14 Ba(ery The icon indicates thelevel ofba)ery charge. Tappingonthe icon shows free device
memory.
15 GPS GPS-connec*on indicator. Grey indicator – GPS/GLONASS-receiver is o";red – receiver
is turned on, butthereisno connec+onwithsatellites; yellow – badconnec,on;
green - connec-onis established. The number intheicon indicates thenumber of sat-
ellites.
16 Navitel
friends * The icon ofthe navitelfriends service, tapping on which opens its menu.The serviceis
intendedforadding friends, viewing their loca.onandexchanging messages with
them.

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17 Cursor bu/on Tapping onthebu0on shows themenuforopera1ons
18 Save WP
bu2on Saves thepointmarked on themapas awaypoint.
19 2D/3D Switching betweentheplain 2D andthe panoramic 3D map formats.
20 Pointonthe
map Short tap onthe map marks thepoint for further opera3ons with it:saving as a
21 Updates * Providesaccess tothe program and map update menuscreen.
22 Track
recording Bu4on fortrack recording: reddot– recording ison, grey dot – recording is
23 Navitel.
Tra'c * The icondisplays generaltra'cintensity onten-point scale. Tapping on the
bu5onshows themenufor controlling the“Navitel.Tra'c” service.
24 NavitelSMS* The icon allows reading/sending messagesand using coordinates inthem. Italso
25 Go Tapping onthebu6on gives a command tothe program to calculate aroute from
26 Setstart Tapping onthebu7on determines theselectedpoint as astar8ng pointofthe
27 Set #nish The bu9on is ac:veonly when there is anexis;ngroute. Pressing the bu<on
con=nues therouteupto the selected pointmaking it the des>na?onpointof the
route.
28 Rough
through The bu@on is acAveonly when there is anexisBngroute. Pressing the buCon
marks theselected point as a pointtobeincludedin theroute.The lastadded
pointbecomes the #rstone in therouteaDerthe starEngpoint.
29 Map Back to map.
* – funcFonality is available only for devices, having access tothe Internet.
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