Hewlett-Packard F800g Instruction Manual

f800g
User Manual
Car Camcorder
Contents
About this Guide ........................................................................... 3
FCC Statement .............................................................................. 3
Prohibition of co-location ............................................................. 3
Important note ............................................................................. 4
WEEE Notice .................................................................................. 4
CE Regulatory Notice .................................................................... 4
Battery warning ............................................................................ 5
Notes on Installation .................................................................... 5
Caution ......................................................................................... 6
1 Introduction ................................................................... 7
1.1 Features ............................................................................ 7
1.2 Package Contents ............................................................. 7
1.3 Product Overview .............................................................. 8
2 Getting Started .............................................................. 9
2.1 Inserting the Memory Card ............................................... 9
2.2 Installing in Vehicles .......................................................10
2.2.1 Mount to Windshield ...........................................10
2.2.2 Adjust the device position ...................................11
2.3 Connecting to Power .......................................................12
2.4 LED Indicator ...................................................................13
2.5 Powering the Camcorder On / Off ...................................14
2.5.1 Auto Power On/Off ..............................................14
2.5.2 Manual Power On/Off and Reset .........................14
2.5.2.1 Manual Power On ................................................14
2.5.2.2 Power Off ............................................................14
2.5.2.3 Reset the Camcorder ...........................................14
2.6 Initial Settings .................................................................15
2.6.1 Set Automatic Record ..........................................15
2.6.2 Set the Date / Time .............................................16
2.6.3 Setting the Universal Time Code (UTC) ...............17
3 Using the Car Recorder .................................................. 18
3.1 Recording Videos ............................................................18
3.1.1 Record videos while driving ................................18
3.1.2 LDWS (Lane Departure Warning Systems) ..........18
3.1.3 Driver Fatigue Alert .............................................20
3.1.4 Motion Detection .................................................21
3.1.5 Record all other types of videos..........................22
3.1.6 Emergency Recording .........................................22
3.1.7 The Recording Screen..........................................23
3.1.8 Taking Snapshot ..................................................24
3.1.9 4 GRID FUNCTION CHART in the LCD screen .........25
3.2 Playing Videos and Viewing Pictures ..............................26
3.2.1 Playing Videos and Emergency Recording ..........26
3.2.2 Viewing Pictures ..................................................27
3.2.3 The Playback Screen ...........................................28
3.2.4 Deleting Files ......................................................30
4 Adjusting the Settings .................................................. 31
4.1 Using the Menu ...............................................................31
4.2 Menu Items .....................................................................32
5 Installing the Software ................................................. 36
6 SuperCar ...................................................................... 37
7 Specifications .............................................................. 38
About this Guide
The content in this document is for information purpose and is subject to change without prior notice. We made ev ery effort to ensure that this User Guide is accurate and complete. However, no liability is assumed for any errors and omissions that may have occurred. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the technical specifications without prior notice.
FCC Statement
This e quipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection aga inst harmful interfere nce in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this dev ice must accept any interference received, including interfe rence that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Contains FCC ID: 2ACFIWM7911B
Prohibition of co-location
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operated in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
Important note
Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. To maintain compliance with FCC exposure compliance requirements, please follow the operating instructions as documented in this manual.
WEEE Notice
Disposal of Waste Electrical a nd Elect ronic Equipment and/or Battery by users in private households in the Euro pean Uni on
This symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that this can not be disposed of as a household waste. You must dispose of your waste equipment and/or battery by handling it over to the applicable take-back scheme for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and/or battery. For more information about recycling of this equipment and/or battery, please contact your city office, the shop where you purchased the equipment or your household waste disposal service. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and environment.
CE Regulatory Notice
Herewith confirm to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directives on the Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating Electromagnet ic Compatibility of Radio and Telecom device (1995/5/EC); the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC); the Restriction of The Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical And Electronic Equipme nt Direct ive (2002/95/EC), Turkish EEE Directive.
EU Health Protection: This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body .
This product will meet the Basic Restriction limits of 1999/519/EC.
Battery warning
Always charge using the provided system. Improper handling of the
battery may result in explosion.
Never dismantle or pierce the battery or allow the battery to
short-circuit.
Keep the battery out of reach of children. Batteries may explode if exposed to naked fire. Never dispose of
batteries in a fire.
Disposed of used batteries observing local regulations.
Never replace the battery on your own; have the dealer do it for you.
Notes on Installation
1. This product shall be installed near the rear mirror, at the center of
windshield, if possible, for optimal viewing.
2. Make sure that the lens is within the wiping range of the windscreen
wiper to ensure a clear view even when it rains.
3. Do not touch the lens with your fingers. Finger grease may be left on
the lens and will result in unclear videos or snapshots. Clean the lens on a regular basis.
4. Do not install the device on a tinted window. Doing so may damage
the tint film.
5. Make sure that the installation position is not hindered by the tinted
window.
6. To use the products of the attached power charger only, please do
not use other brand power charger, in order to avoid equipment burn or cause the battery explosion.
Caution
Before you start using the
Car Camcorder it is
Use the authorized charger only.
Never disassemble or attempt repair of this product. Doing so may
damage the camcorder, cause electric shock and void your product warranty.
Never short-circuit the battery.
Set up time and date accurately before you use this device.
Exposing the camcorder to open flames can cause explosion.
Due to local laws and vehicles safety considerations, do not manually
operate the device while driving.
The results of GPS positioning are only for reference, and should not
affect the actual driving situation. The feature cannot ensure the location accuracy.
GPS location accuracy may differ depending on weather and location such as high buildings, tunnels, undergrounds, or forests. GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials (except glass). Tinted window may affect the performance of the GPS satellite reception.
GPS reception performance on each device may differ. The accuracy of
the location results from different devices.
Please use the SuperCar software with recorded video for the electronic map.
The values displayed in this system, such as speed, position, and the
distance warning to the speed camera set points, may be inaccurate due to the influence of surrounding environment. They are for your reference only.
Hewlett-Packard Company is NOT responsible for the loss of any data/content during operation.
The firmware function in device are reference only, please follow the
actual road condition.
assumed that you agree to the above statements.
1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this advanced Car Recorder. This device is specifically designed for real time video and audio recording when driving.
1.1 Features
Full HD recording videos (1920x1080@30fps or 1280x720@60fps)
2.7” LCD color touch screen
Wide angle lens
Multifunction traffic safety reminder
Automatic Emergency recording for collision detection
Support SDHC Level 6 and above. Support up to 32GB.
1.2 Package Contents
The package contains the following items. In case there is any missing or damaged item, contact your dealer immediately.
Camcorder Bracket
CD-ROM Quick start guide Car adapter
1.3 Product Overview
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Top and Bottom Views
Side (Left and Right) Views
No. Item No. Item
1 Bracket Socket 6 GPS Antenna
2 Memory Card Slot 7 Wide Angle Lens
3 Power Switch 8 Speaker
4 LED Indicator 9 Microphone
5 USB / Power Connector 10 LCD Touch Panel
Front View
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Rear View
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2 Getting Started
2.1 Inserting the Memory Card
Insert memory card with the gold section facing upward and the screen of the device facing upward too, as illustrated. Push the memory card in until a click sound is heard, indicating the card is in position.
To remove the memory card
Push to eject the memory card out of the slot.
Note:
1. Do not remove or insert the memory card when the device is turned on. This may damage the memory card.
2. Please use a Class 6 or higher rating Micro SD card, max. up to 32GB.
3. Please format the micro SD cards before the initial use.
4. When removing the memory card, be careful that the card may spring out and get lost. The memory slot has this spring-out feature for easy removal of the card.
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2.2 Installing in Vehicles
2.2.1 Mount to Windshield
1. Push the bracket into bracket slot on top
of device, until a click sound is heard.
2. With the suction-cup laying flat,
position the suction-cup on the windshield.
3. Hold the base firmly on the
windshield and press down the clamp to mount the car holder to the windshield. Make sure the base is securely locked in place.
2.2.2 Adjust the device position
1. Loose the knob to swivel the
device vertically.
2. Loose the knob to swivel the
device horizontally up to 360°.
3. Then tighten the knob to make sure the device is securely locked in
place.
Knob
Knob
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2.3 Connecting to Power
Use only the supplied car adapter to power up the device and charging the built-in battery.
1. Connect one end of car adapter to USB/Power connector port on the
camcorder.
2. Plug the other end of the car adapter to the cigarette lighter socket
of your vehicle. Once the vehicle engine is started, the camcorder automatically powers on.
Note:
This product shall be installed near the rear mirror, at the center of windshield, if possible, for optimal viewing.
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Battery Status Indicator:
Connect the car adapter to charge the battery, battery
Icon Description
Full battery power.
2/3 battery power.
1/3 battery power.
Out of battery power.
Battery is charging.
is full charged.
Note:
Please take note if the environment temperature reaches 45°C or above, the car adapter still can supply power to device, but it will not charge the Lithium-ion battery. This is the characteristic of Lithium-ion and is not a malfunction.
2.4 LED Indicator
Status Explanation LED Indicator Color
Power off, battery
charging
Power off, battery full
charged
Power on, battery
charging
Power on, battery full
charged
Standby / Standby and
screen off
Recording/ Recording
and screen off
Red
LED light off.
Red
Green
Green
Flash red
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2.5 Powering the Camcorder On / Off
On
O
ff
2.5.1 Auto Power On/Off
Once the vehicle engine is started, the camcorder automatically turns on. If the Automatic Record function is enabled, the recording will automatically start right after the camcorder powers on. Please refer to Set Automatic Record (2.6.1).
2.5.2 Manual Power On/Off and Reset
2.5.2.1 Manual Power On
Slide the power switch and make sure that the power switch locks on the memory card slot.
2.5.2.2 Power Off
The power switch to the edge and make sure that the memory slot is released and the camcorder starts power off sequence. Do not power on the camcorder when it is in the power-off sequence, or the recorded file may become corrupt.
2.5.2.3 Reset the Camcorder
In case the camcorder fails to function normally due to unknown causes, slide the power switch and verify the memory card is in the removable state; wait for 7 seconds and slide the power switch again to restart the camcorder.
2.6 Initial Settings
Before using the device, we recommend you to enable the Automatic Record function and set up the correct Date and Time.
2.6.1 Set Automatic Record
Default setting of Automatic Record is Enabled. The device will automatically start recording when powered on. In case Automatic Record is disabled, enable it by the following steps:
1. Touch to enter Main Menu.
2. Touch to switchover to
Record Main Menu.
3. Touch / to select
for entering Automatic Record
function menu; touch again to select ON.
4. Touch to return to Record
screen.
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2.6.2 Set the Date / Time
To set the correct date and time, do the following:
1. Touch to enter Main
Menu.
2. Select to enter Date / Time
menu. Touch / to select
value; touch / to select
previous or next field; confirm by touching to complete setting.
Note:
1. When the battery is depleted and the satellite synchronization is off, you must reset the date/time before the function -automatic record is started. If the user doesn't reset the date/time, the device will give you an alert after one minute and the automatic record will be started .
2. But if the satellite synchronized ,the device can do automatic record immediately.
2.6.3 Setting the Universal Time Code (UTC)
Depending on your location, you may need to change the curre nt UTC setting of the camcorder so that the correct date and time are updated when a GPS signal is detected.
1. Touch to enter Main Menu.
2. In System main menu,
touch / to select for Set Timezone menu, touch
/ to set the current time
zone; then touch again to complete setting.
* Be sure to adjust for daylight saving time (DS T) by a dding +1 hour to t he UTC offset. ** These areas may observe half hour increments and daylight saving time (DST).
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3 Using the Car Recorder
3.1 Recording Videos
3.1.1 Record videos while driving
When the vehicle engine starts up and the Automatic Record function is enabled, the device automatically turns on and starts recording. The touch panel function is not ready yet within 2 seconds upon the auto recording start . Recording will automatically stop when the engine is switched off, or
touch to stop recording manually.
Note:
On some cars, the recording will continue when the engine is switched off. If this happens, please manually turn off the cigarette lighter or remove the car adapter from the cigarette lighter.
3.1.2 LDWS (Lane Departure Warning Systems)
When LDWS is enabled after satellite positioning, camcoder will give a voice alert and display an alarm screen if vehicle speed reaches or exceeds 50 km/h (31 mile/h) and the vehicle deviates from the original lane. To set the LDWS (Lane Departure Warning Systems), do the following:
1. Ensure the camcorder is
connected to the power adapter and is receiving power.
2. Touch
Menu.
3. Touch to switchover to
Driving Safety Main Menu.
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to enter Main
4. Touch / to select for entering LDWS function menu,
Horizon
then touch again to enable the function (on).
5. Touch to return to record screen.
6. After enabling LDWS, screen displays LDWS cross line
, please adjust the equipment to align the skyline with the horizontal line, and make sure the vertical line in the middle of road.
Eye Level
7. When satellite positioning is in ready state, device will give a voice
alert and an alarm screen if vehicle speed reaches or exceeds 50 km/h (31 mile/h) and the vehicle deviates from the original lane.
Note:
1. LDWS is only applicable when satellite positioning is in ready state. Make sure satellite positioning of your device is ready if you want to activate this function. Satellite positioning function is dependent on the model purchased.
2. When enable the LDWS, please follow this self-aligned approach in order to increase the accuracy.
3. The all Driving Safety functions such as LDWS, Speed Cam Alert, Speed Limit Alert, Driver Fatigue Alert and Collision Detection will be disabled, if the product doesn’t connect with the external power supply.
Vanishing Point
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3.1.3 Driver Fatigue Alert
When Driver Fatigue Alert is enabled, a voice alert and a warning screen will be activated 1 hour after the device is powered on, with a repetition at every subsequent 30 minutes.
To set the driver fatigue alert, do the following:
1. Touch to enter main menu.
2. Touch to switch over to Driving Safety Main Menu.
3. Touch / to select for
entering Driver Fatigue Alert menu,
touch again to activate (on).
4. Touch to return to record
screen.
Note:
The all Driving Safety functions such as LDWS, Speed Cam Alert, Speed Limit Alert, Driver Fatigue Alert and Collision Detection will be disabled, if the product doesn’t connect with the external power supply.
3.1.4 Motion Detection
If Motion Detection is activated, when the camcorder is powered on, a message “Wait for 10 seconds to enter Motion Detection or touch the screen to power off” will be displayed on the screen. This means the system will enter Motion Detection automatically in 10 seconds; when the camcorder detects any motion in front of lens, Video Record will be activated for a duration the same as the length setting.
To set the motion detection, do the following:
1. Touch to enter main menu.
2. Touch to switch over to Driving Safety Main Menu.
3. Touch / to select for
entering Motion Detection menu,
touch again to activate (on).
4. Touch to return to record
screen.
Note:
1. When the battery is fully charged and is in good condition, Motion Detection can record continuously for about 30 minutes.
2. As the device is used, the battery storage capacity will decrease gradually. This is a normal phenomenon for the battery.
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3.1.5 Record all other types of videos
1. Touch to start recording.
2. Touch again, to halt the recording.
Note:
1. It can be configured to save a video file for every 3 or 5 minutes of recording. Please refer to
2. The device saves the recording in the memory card. If the memory card capacity is
Video Duration
full, the oldest file in the memory card will be overwritten.
(4.2).
3.1.6 Emergency Recording
Start the Emergency Recording, do the following:
1. During video recording, touch
to enter emergency recording mode, the “Emergency” message will be shown immediately on the lower left corner of the screen, and the recorded file will be protected.
2. Touch again, to halt the recording.
Note:
1. If the Collision Detection function is enabled and a collision is detected, the camcorder will automatically trigger the emergency recording. Please refer to
Collision Detection
2. The emergency recording file is created as a new file, which will be protected to avoid being overwritten by normal looping recording. 8G (or above) memory card can save up to 8 emergency video files. The alert message of “Emergency files are full” will pop up on the screen when the emergency recording files are full, and the oldest emergency file will be automatically deleted when a new emergency recording file is created.
(4.2).
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3.1.7 The Recording Screen
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No. Icon Item Description
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Recording
Date / Time
Add speed point
Menu
Taking Snapshot
Recording Duration
Satellite positioning
Battery
4 GRID FUNCTION CHART in the LCD
Icon
icon
Indicates the recording status.
Indicates the current recording date and time.
Touch to add a speed cam point.
Touch to enter the main menu.
While recording, touch to take a photo.
Indicates the video current duration.
The icon appears on the screen when satellite positioning of the device is ready.
Indicates the remaining battery power.
Touch to enter the 4 GRID FUNCTION CHART in the LCD screen.
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screen
4 GRID FUNCTION
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Reset of date / time
Prompt
Please refer to CHART in the LCD screen (3.1.9).
Remind the user to reset the Date / Time before start to use the device. Please refer to Set the Date / Time ( 2.6.2)
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Recording
Emergency
Recording
Touch to start recording,
touch again to halt the recording.
During video recording, touch
to enter emergency recording mode. Please refer to Emergency Recording (3.1.6).
3.1.8 Taking Snapshot
You can also use this camcorder to take snapshots of the current scene.
1. Press in recording mode
to take a snapshot.
2. A snapshot is taken when this
icon appears at center of
screen.
3.1.9 4 GRID FUNCTION CHART in the LCD screen
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Please touch when you are recording, then you can see the 4 GRID FUNCTION CHART in the LCD screen.
Touch any point of the screen to return to Record Screen.
No. Item No. Item
1 Driving Speed 3 Driving direction
2 Time 4 Speed
Note:
Driving Speed, Driving Direction and Speed Cam Alert are only applicable when satellite positioning of the device is ready; otherwise, they will be displayed in gray scale only. Satellite positioning function is dependent on the model purchased.
Cam Alert
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3.2 Playing Videos and Viewing Pictures
3.2.1 Playing Videos and Emergency Recording
Playback video record files as follows:
1. Touch to enter main menu.
2. Touch to switch over to File / Position menu.
3. Touch / to enter Video/
Emergency function menu.
4. Touch / to browse for
required video file, touch selected preview of video to enter Playback Mode
5. Touch repetitively to return to Record Screen.
3.2.2 Viewing Pictures
View pictures as follows:
1. Touch to enter Main Menu.
2. Touch to switch over to File / Position main menu.
3. Touch to enter Picture
function menu.
4. Touch / to browse for required picture files, touch
selected preview of picture to enter Picture Playback Mode.
5. Touch repetitively to return Record Screen.
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3.2.3 The Playback Screen
Video Playback Screen
Picture Playback Screen
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No.
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Icon Item Description
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File Name
Indicates name of current video or picture file.
Current
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Duration /
Video
Indicates time code and duration of current video file.
Duration
3
Menu
Fast Rewind
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/
/ Previous
File
Touch to enter Fil e Del etion menu.
Touch when video or picture is not in playback will switch over to the previous file.
Touch in video playback mode will reverse the playback.
Touch to return to preview
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Return
screen of video or picture. Touch repetitively to return to record screen.
No.
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Icon Item Description
Touch when video or picture is not in playback will switch over to the next file.
Touch in video playback mode will enable fast forward playing of video.
Touch / to play or pause the video.
/
/
Fast
Forward /
Next File
Playback/
Pause
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3.2.4 Deleting Files
To delete file(s), do the following:
1. Touch to enter Main Menu.
2. Touch to switch over to File / Position main menu.
3. Touch / / to enter Video/Picture/Emergency menu.
4. Touch / to browse for required video or picture file; touch
selected preview image to enter Video/Picture Playback Mode.
5. Touch to enter File Deletion menu, select / to
delete one file or all files; touch / to confirm or cancel the selection.
Item Description
Delete One Delete the current file.
Delete All Delete all files.
6. Touch repetitively to return to Record Screen.
Note:
Deleted files cannot be recovered. Ensure the files have backup before deletion.
4 Adjusting the Settings
4.1 Using the Menu
You can customize the general settings via the on-screen display (OSD) menus.
1. Touch in the record mode will stop the record and enter
into Main Menu.
2. Touch / / / to switch over main
menus.
3. Touch / to browse for function items in the respective
main menu; touch a function icon to enter setting screen.
4. On completion of setting a required function item, device will return
automatically to the main menu of the selected function.
5. Touch
to return to Record Screen.
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4.2 Menu Items
Refer to the below table for details of main menu and function list.
Main
Menu
System
Function List Description Available Option
Date / Time Set the date and time.
Set Timezone
Time Sync.
Beep Enable/Disable the beep.
Language
settings
Distance Unit
LCD setting
Satellite
System
Set the time zone you are
in.
When enabled, camcorder clock will be calibrated automatically based on satellite clock of the set time zone on completion of satellite positioning.
Set the on-screen display menu language.
Select th display e unit for distance.
Set LCD off time. Device screen will be off after a set time if no operation is detected during the standby or record mode. Touch any point of the touch screen will switch it on. (Recording is not affected when screen is off).
Select satellite system of the locality.
UTC -12:00 ~ UTC +12:00
On / Off
Off / Low / Medium / High
繁體中文
English /
简体中文
/ Español / De utsch / Français / Português / Italiano / Japanese / Arabic
KM / MILE
On / Off After 30 sec. / Off After 3 min.
GPS / GLONASS
Русский
/
/
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Main
Menu
File /
Position
Driving
Safety
Function List Description Available Option
Recorder
Format
Default
Setting
Firmware
Version
Video Play / Delete a video file.
Picture
Emergency
Add speed
point
Delete speed
point
LDWS
Speed Cam
Alert
Format the memory card inserted in the equipment. All the files in the card will be erased.
Resume the camcorder to its default setting.
Indicates the current Firmware.
Play / delete a picture
file.
Play / delete an emergency record file.
Manually add speed points after satellite positioning, up to 200 user defined speed points can be added.
Delete all the user defined speed points from system.
When LDWS is enabled after satellite positioning, camcorder will give a voice alert and an alarm screen if vehicle speed reaches or exceeds 50 km/h (31 mile/h) and the vehicle deviates from the original lane.
When a vehicle approaches a speed detection camera, the device will issue a voice
Yes / No
Yes / No
On / Off
On / Off
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Main
Menu
Record
Function List Description Available Option
alert and an alarm screen for reminding. User defined speed limit.
Speed Limit
Alert
Driver Fatigue
Alert
Motion
Detection
Collision
Detection
Resolution
EV
Automatic
Record
Camcorder will issue an alert sound when vehicle speed exceeds the setting value. When Driver Fatigue Alert is enabled, a voice alert and a warning screen will be activated 1 hour after the device is powered on, with a repetition every subsequent 30 minutes.
If Motion Detection is activated, the camcorder will automatically trigger recording when the device detects any motion in front. When the battery is fully charged and is in good condition, Motion Detection can record continuously for about 30 minutes.
The camcorder will automatically trigger emergency recording when tremor of a collision is detected.
Setting of video resolution.
Set the exposure compensation.
Setting for enabling Automatic Record after camcorder power on.
Off / 50 km/h ~ 200 km/h
On / Off
On / Off
High Sensitivity / Normal Sensitivity / Low Sensitivity / Off
FHD (1080P/30fps) / HD30 (720P/30fps) / HD60 (720P/60fps)
+2.0 ~ -2.0
On / Off
Main
Menu
Function List Description Available Option
Video Duration
Voice Record
Time Stamp
Save respective video files in a length of the selected duration.
Setting for activating audio in the video.
Setting for the indication of date and time stamp on the picture or video recorded.
3 min. / 5 min.
On / Off
On / Off
Note:
The all Driving Safety functions such as LDWS, Speed Cam Alert, Speed Limit Alert, Driver Fatigue Alert and Collision Detection will be disabled, if the camcorder doesn’t connect with the external power supply.
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5 Installing the Software
1. Place the attached CD ROM into the CD player.
2. If the CD does not execute automatically, please use Windows File
Manager to execute the Install_CD.exe file in the CD.
The following screen will be shown up.
3. Press the [Menu] item to start the installation process according to
the instructions on-screen.
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1 Video Player 9 File Path
2 Play / Pause 10 Browser File
3 Previous 11 File List
4 Next 12 File Name
5 Stop 13 Volume
6 Electronic Map
7 Compass 15 Signal Noise Ratio (SNR)
8 Speed Meter 16 G-Sensor
Note:
1. To display the route on Electronic Maps, please make sure the internet is connected before starting the video playback.
2. Video files (MOV / TS) and GPS/G-Sensor files (NMEA) must be stored in the same folder before starting the playback.
3. The SuperCar software is only applicable to a Windows operating system.
Item No. Item
Current Duration / Total
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Duration
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7 Specifications
Item Description
Image sensor 1/2.7” CMOS sensor
Effective pixels
Storage media Support Micro SDH C Class 6, max. up to 32GB
LCD display 2.7” LCD color TFT touch screen
Lens
Focus range 1.5m~Infinity
Satellite System
Movie Clip
Still image (Snapshot)
Shutter
G-Sensor 3-Axis G-Force sensor
ISO Auto
White Balance Auto
Microphone
Speaker
1920 (H) x 1080 (V)
Wide Angle Fixed Focus lens Aperture: Up to F1.9 ; f=3.8mm
GPS / GLONASS (Satellite Positioning feature varies depending on the model)
Resolution: FHD (1080P/30fps); HD 30 (720P/30fps); HD60 (720P/60fps)
Format: MOV
Resolution: 2M (1920 x 1080)
Format: JPEG
Electronic shutter Auto:1/2 ~1/2000 sec.
Yes
Yes
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Item Description
Interface
Battery
Operating
Temperature
Operating Humidity 20 ~ 70% RH
Storage
Temperature
Dimensions
Weight
Mini USB
Built-in 470mAh Li-polymer rechargeable (not customer replaceable)
0° ~ 50° C
-20° ~ 80° C
80 x 30.3 x 51.2 mm
Approx. 82g (without memory card)
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