Navig8r NAVCAM-FHD, Crashcam FHDWD, NAVCAM-FHDWD User Manual

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(note: Product name is Crashcam FHD; the Model Number (for warranty,
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Instructions and Precautions .................................................................................. 2
Product Features ............................................................................................................................... 3
On screen display………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4
What’s in the box .............................................................................................................................. 5
FEATURES AND OPERATION .............................................................................................................. 5
Memory Card required for operation ............................................................................................. 5
Power on/off function (auto on/off) .............................................................................................. 5
Installation on the car windscreen………………………………………………………………………………………………..5
Recording ...................................................................................................................................... 5
Playback ........................................................................................................................................ 6
Video recording settings…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….7
Digital Still Camera (DSC) Settings .................................................................................................. 8
System settings……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..9
USB Data Connection ................................................................................................................... 10
Playback on TV…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...11
Note: ........................................................................................................................................... 11
Connecting the NAVCAM-FHD in the Car ……………………………………………………………………………………12
Trouble Shooting/Q & A .................................................................................................................. 13
Product Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 14
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Read all instructions carefully before use.
- Retain manuals for future reference.
- Use this product only in the manner described.
- Only use a water-dampened soft-cloth to clean the surface of this product.
- The following will damage this product: any liquid such as water or moisture, extreme heat, cold, humidity and dusty or sandy environments.
- The Crash Cam is designed to be mounted on a vehicle windscreen, as high as possible, to ensure the maximum viewpoint. Please ensure that any attached cables are secured and will not cause the device to fall.
- If charging is required, it is recommended to thoroughly charge electronic devices for the first time overnight. Subsequent charges can be as needed. During charging or extended use, the product may become warm. This is normal.
- There are no user serviceable parts in this product.
- Unauthorised attempts to dismantle or repair this product will void the product warranty.
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PRODUCT FEATURES
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On/Off
Button
.
Hold for 3 seconds to turn
ON
or OFF
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Factory
reset switch
.
Insert
a small paper
clip
into
this
hole
to reset settings back to default.
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Menu Button
.
Press to access menu features
and preferences. Under Video Mode–adjust Resolution, Loop Recording, Motion Detection, Record Audio, Date Stamp and G-sensor. Under Camera Mode – adjust Resolution, Sequence, Quality, Sharpness, White Balance, Colour, ISO, Exposure, Anti-Shake, Quick Review and Date Stamp.
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Navigate UP through Menu items or Increases Digital
Magnification.
Under Video Mode – Zoom IN before and during recording. Under Camera Mode – Zoom IN before taking a photo Under Playback Mode – Scroll UP to review saved files.
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Mini USB Interface. Usedfor charging / power
port or PC interface and file transfer
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Navigate
DOWN
through M
enu items or
increases
Digital
Magnification.
Under Video Mode – Zoom OUT before & during recording. Under Camera Mode – Zoom OUT before taking a photo Under Playback Mode – Scroll DOWN to review files.
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AV-Output. TV connection via Composite
3.5mm (cable not included).
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Record
. Start or stop
recording or enter/c
onfirm
selection
s
from the menu.
Under Video Mode – Begin recording Under Camera Mode – Take a still picture Under Playback Mode – Select file for playback
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Micro SD Card Slot. Cards up to 32GB are
supported.
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Mode
. Se
lect between
Video/ Camera
/Playback modes
or
press and hold to mute or un-mute microphone.
Note: When the device is muted, the microphone icon will be crossed out with a red line.
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HDMI
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Output.
High definition
TV connection
via HDMI port. Mini HDMI required. (Cable not included).
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Mounting point. For use with the Windscreen suction mount
(included)
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Indicat
or
lamp.
Blue when
Charging; Red
when device is
turned on. Blue and Red flashing during recording
Note: Please note that charging the battery via computer USB is not possible.
8 Camera Lens. 16 LED Light
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13 8
11 10 12 6 9
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4 3
5
14 15 16
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ON SCREEN DISPLAY
VIDEO RECORD MODE
PHOTO SHOOT
MODE
PLAYBACK
MODE
Record Time
Resolution Day or night
mode Microphone on/off Auto bump sensitivity (set at Low) SD card present
Battery level
Video record
mode Loop record
time Motion
Detection +/- Exposure
compensation
Date and time
Photo mode
Image stabilisation
+/- Exposure compensation
Auto White Balance
Auto ISO setting
File Name
Picture Resolution
Image quality
SD card
Battery level
File Name
Resolution
Date and time of video or photo
Battery level
Playback mode
Playback controls
Recording (blinking) Auto Bump rec
ord (Activated)
DIGITAL CAMERA
MODE
PLAYBACK
MODE
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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Navig8r Crash Cam FHD, Windscreen Suction-cup Mount, USB Cable, 12v DC Car Charger, User Manual
FEATURES AND OPERATION Memory Card required for operation
The CRASHCAM-FHD requires a Micro SD card (not included) to record video/image content.
(See page 11 for a table showing SD card capacity and the relevant amount of video/image content able to be stored). For optimal performance, we recommend using a Class 6or 10
Micro SD card to ensure fast data transfer rates (Class 4 cards will still work however may result in slower transfer rates).
Power on/off function (auto on/off)
To turn on the CRASHCAM-FHD, press and hold the power button on the top of the device. To turn off, press and hold the same power button.
When connected to the 12v DC socket (cigarette socket) of your car, the CRASHCAM-FHD will turn on and off automatically when the car’s ignition is turned on or off. If the CRASHCAM-FHD does not turn off immediately it means the device is completing the file save process before turning off (usually only a few seconds).
Note: If the 12v socket is “constant on” (in some European vehicles), then the CRASHCAM­FHD will need to be turned on/off manually by the power button or removing the 12v plug.
Whilst connected to the car’s 12V DC socket (or from a powered USB hub or PC USB port) the LED indicator will glow blue (battery is charging) and will be off once the battery is fully charged. (note – the device’s battery will not charge if connected to a PC USB port)
Installation on the car windscreen
The CRASHCAM-FHD works best when mounted centrally and high up on the windscreen (typically behind or close to the rear vision mirror). Use the supplied windscreen suction mount to affix the CRASHCAM-FHD to the windscreen and then adjust the mount until you can see a clear view of the road ahead on the LCD.
Recording
Turn on the CRASHCAM-FHD and press the REC button (unless auto REC on has been set with ignition on). When recording commences, a flashing RED dot will appear in the LCD together with separate timer readout. The recorded file is saved onto the Micro SD Card. You can manually stop recording by pressing the REC or turning the car ignition off (stopping power to the device).
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Note: If motion detection is selected, recording will start automatically when there is movement in front of the camera. This setting is ideal for when the car is parked or unattended. Note that if left on battery power (car is turned off), the standby time and record time will be dependent on the level of charge on the battery.
Conversely, if the motion detection feature is selected whilst driving, the camera will stop recording when no movement is detected, such as when stopped at a traffic light, but will recommence recording when the car moves again.
Playback
Use the MODE button to select Playback of recorded content – either video or photos.
Available Options:
Option
Option Description
Arrow Up Arrow Down
Press Up and Down arrows to browse files.
Play / Pause
Press REC
Delete
With the selected file visible on the screen, press the MENU button. Then use the up and down the arrows to choose DELETE and then the REC to confirm your choice.
Protect
With the selected file visible on the screen, press the MENU button. Then use the up and down the arrows to choose PROTECT and then the REC to confirm your choice. The following options are: Lock Current, Unlock Current, Lock All and Unlock All.
In the event of an incident/accident Use Auto Bump File Save.
- Due to the “cycle recording” nature of this technology, older recorded files will be overwritten (depending on the chosen resolution settings and the memory capacity of the Micro SD card).
- Should you wish to KEEP (protect) the video footage of an incident from not being overwritten, press the MENU button during recording. A “locked key” confirmation icon will appear on the screen.
- Alternately the in built G sensor will trigger an auto save lock if it senses a bump (sensitivity is selectable via the Menu), so that the file being recorded is not overwritten in the cycle record process.
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Note: A locked file must first be unlocked before deleting.
Video Recording Setting
Turn on the CRASHCAM-FHD (and press the REC button to stop recording) then press the MENU button once (twice to enter system settings). Press the /buttons to select one of the setting options and press then REC to select that option.
Available Options:
Option
Selection Options
Option Description
Resolution
Resolution Select: FHD 1920x1080 HD 1440x1080 HD 1280 x 720 WVGA 848x480 VGA 640x480 QVGA 320x240
Full HD 1920x1080 gives higher image quality, less record time VGA 640x480 gives longer record time,
less image quality
Loop recording
Select[Off, 1 or 2 or 3 Minute]
Select the time for each recording segment. For example, if set to “1”, then each video recorded is 1minute long. If set to “off”, then the camera will record until the SD card is full.
Exposure
+2.0,5/3,+4/3,+1.0,+2/3,+1/3 ,+0.0,-1/3,-2/3,-1.0,-4/3,
-5/3,-2.0
Use this setting to adjust for varying lighting conditions. Usually +0/0 is suitable for most environments
Motion detection
Select [On/Off]
When set to “On”, the CRASHCAM-FHD will begin recording when it senses movement. For example, if the CRASHCAM-FHD is left on, the camera will begin recording if the image is disrupted (like a person walking by).
Record Audio Select [On/Off]
Turns the built-in microphone On or Off. For privacy this can be turned off so that no audio is recorded.
Date stamp
Select [On/Off]
Records the current date and time onto the video file (date/time is set in the setup options).
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Gravity sensing Select [Off/Low/Mid/ High]
Select the level of sensitivity for the auto bump file record feature. “Low” would a BIG bump / knock / shock would trigger the auto save feature. “High” would mean a relatively small knock / bump would trigger auto save.
Button sounds Select [On/Off]
Turn On to hear a “beep” sound when the buttons are pressed
Digital Still Camera (DSC) Settings
Turn on the CRASHCAM-FHD and press the REC button to stop recording then press the MENU button once (twice to enter system settings). Press the /buttons to select one of
the setting options and press then REC to select that option.
Available Options:
Option
Option Description
Capture Mode
Select single (for no delay) or a time 2S, 5s, 10s for a time delay to take the photo. When press the “rec” key, the time will count down.
Resolution (MP)
12M 4032x3024, 10M 3648x2736 8M 3264x2448, 5M 2592x1944 3M 2048x1536, 2MHD 1920x1080 VGA 640x480, 1.3M 1280x960
Sequence
Take 5 images automatically. Select [
On/Off
]
Quality
Select [Fine, Normal, Economy]. “Fine” will result in a less compressed image but better image quality however will consume more space than “Economy”
Sharpness
Select [S
t
rong/
N
ormal
/Soft]
White balance
Select [Automatic/Daylight/Cloudy/Tungsten (lamp) and fluorescent (lamp).] This setting helps to make white objects appear white and not “greyed out” as influenced by surrounding light sources.
Colour
Select [
Normal/
B
lack
and White/
Sepia (
Brown
)]
ISO Select [A
utomatic/100/200/400
]
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Exposure
Select [+2.0, +5/3, +4/3, +1.0, +2/3, +1/3, +0.0, -1/3, -2/3,
-1.0, -4/3, -5/3, -2.0]Use this setting to adjust for varying lighting conditions. Usually +0/0 is suitable for most environments
Anti-shaking
Select [On or Off]. Select this to minimise vibration or shake when taking a photo to minimise blurring.
Quick review
Select [Off, 2 seconds, 5 seconds]. Select the amount of time to review the picture on the LCD after it has been taken
Date Stamp
Select [Off, Date, Date/Time this will place the date and/or time on the recorded video / photo.
System Setting
Turn on the CRASHCAM-FHD and press the REC button to stop recording then press the MENU button once (twice to enter system settings). Press the /buttons to select one of the setting options and press then REC to select that option.
Menu Option
Selection Options
Option Description
Set Date/Time
Adjust fields: Day/Month/Year and Hour/Minute/Second
Use this option to set the date and time on the device. Should the device not be used for a long period of time and should the battery run completely flat, then the date/time will need to be re­set.
Auto power off Select [Off/1 Minute/3 Minute]
Used to adjust the time to automatically power off
Language
Optional language: English/French/ Spanish/Portuguese/German/Italian/ Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chinese/Russian/Japanese/Korean
Choose a language for the on­screen menu display.
TV Mode Select [NTSC/PAL]
For older television sets or monitors which cannot auto select the television display system/colour information, select “PAL” (generally not applicable for newer TVs in
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Australia/New Zealand)
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Light Frequency
Select [50HZ/60HZ]
For older television sets or monitors which cannot auto select the refresh rate frequency, select 50Hz (generally not applicable for newer TVs in Australia/New Zealand).
Screen Saver Select [Off/3 Mins/5 Mins/10 Mins
To automatically activate the screen saver
Image Rotation Select [Off / On]
Use this feature to flip the screen 180° depending on your mounting requirements
Format Format SD Card [OK/Cancel]
Select “OK” to format the Micro SD card.
Warning: formatting the card will erase all of the content on the card.
Default Setting Select [OK/Cancel]
Select OK to return the device settings back to the original factory settings.
Firmware Version
View the current car DVR software version.
USB Data Connection
Connect the CRASHCAM-FHD to a Windows (XP or 7) PC with the USB cable (included). The LED indicator will turn blue and the LCD screen will display MASS STORAGE and PC CAMERA. Select MASS STORAGE. MASS STORAGE will then appear on the screen.
Under “My computer” or “Windows Explorer” you should see a drive which will resemble a “Removable Disk (?:)” (like a USB Flash Drive or Hard Drive). Recorded files are stored in the DCIM\xxx\folder. These files can be played back using Windows Media player or a compatible .avi media player or an image viewer (for images).
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Playback on TV
RCA Cable Connection Connect the CRASHCAM-FHD to a TV or AV monitor with an AV cable (3.5mm phone plug one end, RCA composite connectors on the other end).
Turn on the CRASHCAM-FHD and select Playback mode (as described above in Playback mode setting).
HDMI Cable Connection
Connect the CRASHCAM-FHD to a TV or AV monitor with a HDMI cable. Turn on the CRASHCAM-FHD and select Playback mode (as described above in Playback
mode setting). You will need a Mini HDMI to (normal) HDMI cable (not included)
Note:
1) A Micro SDHC card must be inserted into the device before recording.
2) The CRASHCAM-FHD supports cycle recording in increments of 1/2/3 minutes. It will overwrite the oldest video files with new ones. Depending on the size of the Micro SDHC card and the speed rating of the card, there may be as much as a 3 second pause whilst old files are overwritten with the newer files. This pause time will not be recorded.
3) As the CRASHCAM-FHD has a DC5V input, please use the original car charger which will step down the car’s 12/24VDC to 5VDC and fuse the circuit in the event of an overload. The inline fuse is contained within the 12v DC plug and is replaceable.
Video/Photos Storage Capacity
Resolution
8GB 16GB
32GB
Video
1
920*1080
(1080p
) 6
0min
12
0min
240
min 1280
*
720 (
720p
) 8
0min
160min
320min
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Connecting the NAVCAM-FHD in the Car
The above wiring diagram shows a left hand drive vehicle. Wiring path is only
a suggestion.
1. CRASHCAM-FHD device mounted behind the rear vision mirror.
2. 12v DC cable routed behind rear vision mirror.
3. Cable hidden behind roof headlining.
4. Cable hidden behind “A” pillar – beware of airbag equipped cars.
5. Cable is routed beside the dashboard/near the door hinges.
6. Cable is passed under the passenger carpet (or under the dashboard).
7. 12v DC plug is connected to the car’s 12v “cigarette socket”.
Once the wiring and installation of the CRASHCAM-FHD has been completed, please check the
following:
- With the car’s ignition on (or engine started), the Blue LED indicator on the CRASHCAM-FHD will light up and the LCD screen should turn on. Recording should start automatically. This will indicate a successful installation.
- When the car’s ignition is turned off, the device should turn off within 20 seconds with the “Navig8r” logo appearing on the LCD screen. If this doesn’t happen then power is still being supplied to the car’s 12v socket.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING/Q & A
Fault
Suggestion
Device does not turn
off
If in vehicle: check that the 12V socket is not still powered (on) when the key is
removed (as with some European cars). Wait 20 seconds for file finalisation/closure. Disconnect power lead to device. Press “ok” to stop recording, then press power to turn off.
Cant playback the .avi
video files
Upgrade
your
windows media player
version
or use an alternate media player
such as VLC media player.
M
y video/pictures of an
incident are NOT there
Check the capacity of your SD card, the files may have been overwritten in the
record cycle process.
The device has
frozen/stopped working
Check the speed of your Micro SD card. We recommend class
6 for faste
r
transfer rates, especially if the record file size is bigger Press the “reset” button with a paper clip to reset the settings back to default. If the ambient temperature is excessive, you may need to wait for a few minutes.
The date/time is
incorrect
R
eset the date
/time in the settings menu. If the battery runs completely flat,
then the date/time will need to be reset.
The suction cup keeps
coming off
Ensure the windscreen and surface area of the suction cup
is
clean.
In wet or very hot weather, the suction cup mount may need to be reapplied. Do not apply the suction mount on the portion of a windscreen which is not glass (eg; some vehicles may have a coating)
Can’t
see the device in
my computer
Check the USB cable connection to the device and USB port
. Try another USB
port, possibly directly to the PC/notebook (rather than through a USB hub).
No video displayed on
TV
- Check the cable connections and that playback mode is selected
on the
Crashcam
- Check the AV input selection on the TV
The captured
image is
not stored
Your Micro SD card might be full or the file may not have been saved before
power was turned off to the unit. Make sure to stop recording before shutting down.
None of the buttons
work
Press the
factory reset button.
I cannot
turn my device
on
Try charging the battery for 10 minutes and try again. The battery may be
completely exhausted.
My screen keeps
turning off
Either try charging the battery or adjust the screen saver settings
. I
cannot
take any
photos
Your Micro SD might
be full. Try removing some files.
Recording seems to
stop by itself
Make sure you are using the right class SD card as noted in this user manual
. I get an error message
when I try to play back files
You might have some corrupt sectors on your SD card. T
ry re-formatting it and
trying again.
The video images are
hazy
Make sure the lens is clean and free from debris
. There are horizontal
stripes interference on the image
S
et
the frequency setting
according to the local power supply
– 50Hz
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
USB Port For Power / charging or sync with a PC
TV Standard PAL or NTSC selectable
AV Output Options Via (mini) HDMI out or 3.5mm phono composite out
Audio Recording Supported
Screen size 2.7” Diagonal. Colour LCD
Date / Time stamp Supported – on video and on photos
Motion Detection Supported – whilst stationery as well as moving
Power Off File Recovery Supported
Video Resolution
FHD 1920x1080, FHD 1440x1080, HD 1280 x 720, WVGA 848x480, VGA 640x480, QVGA 320x240
Auto Bump Record (G sensor)
Supported. Adjustable sensitivity (low/medium/high)
Lens Viewing angle
120 degrees
Cycle recording times
1 or 2 or 3
Minute
s
File Format Image: JPG Video : .AVI (.mov for Crashcam FHD Wide)
Memory Card
Micro SD cards supported. Class 6 or 10 recommended. Maximum
capacity is 32GB Still Image Resolution Up to 12MP Battery Rechargeable Lithium Ion Adjustable Image settings ISO; Colour; White Balance; Exposure
Language System
English/French/ Spanish/ Portuguese/German/Italian/Simplified
Chinese/Traditional Chinese/Russian/Japanese
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For further product information on this and other products please visit our product web
page at www.navig8r.com.au or email support@navig8r.com.au
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Through a network of retailers and resellers, Laser will provide you with your choice of a refund, repair or exchange (where possible) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period. This warranty will no longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear, neglect or improper storage. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase
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