Street Guardian Sg9665GC User Manual

Digital video recorder
Sg9665GC
User manual
Product safety & precautions
Thank you for purchasing the Street Guardian SG9665GC Digital Video Recorder (DVR), please read and follow this guide before installation and use.
The camera is designed to operate at temperatures of between -10°c to +60°c, operating outside of these temperatures may produce unpredictable results.
Clean only with a soft dry cloth, being careful not to use excessive pressure when cleaning the lens, the use of liquids or cleaning fluids may damage the product and could void your warranty.
The DVR records video in full high definition 1080P/30fps at 15Mbit/sec, a large amount of data is generated for the video recording function. To prevent problems only use quality high speed Class 10 Micro SD cards with a recommended capacity of 32 GB, please consult your dealer about supported memory cards.
The DVR does not support hot plugging of the Micro SD memory card. Be sure to remove or replace the Micro SD memory card only while the recorder is powered off or the memory card and any recordings may be damaged.
Memory cards are a consumable item and require regular inspection to ensure they are in working order, memory cards should be formatted in the camera to ensure the file system is set according to the required parameters for the camera to operate reliably.
Please use only the included Street Guardian accessories or approved replacements from a Street Guardian dealer. Use of non-approved accessories may damage your product or your vehicle and may void your warranty. Street Guardian supplied accessories are tested to meet or exceed recognised testing standards worldwide to ensure reliable performance of your product.
Introduction
The Street Guardian SG9665GC Digital Video Recorder is engineered to require minimal user intervention, it is pre-configured with logical default settings and is supplied ready to use once installed with a minimum of adjustment needed to personalise to your needs.
The default operation of the product means that it will power on and start recording shortly after starting the vehicle and will power down shortly after the vehicle is turned off, the recordings will be segmented into easy to navigate chapters and once the memory card is full will automatically delete the oldest recorded segment to make way for further recordings.
Operating in this first in, first out manner means that the memory card will cycle the recordings continuously and will always have the most recent recordings, a 32GB memory card will store around 4 hours of recordings before beginning to recycle.
Emergency files created by G-Sensor trigger or by pressing the
OK/lock key are moved to a separate folder so that they are not
overwritten by the regular recording and recycling process.
[Note] Formatting the memory card will erase all files including emergency files.
Camera layout & Overview
Installation
The DVR should preferably be mounted behind, or to either side of the rear view mirror and within the sweep area of the windscreen wipers. Before mounting the DVR ensure that there is enough room to access and remove the memory card, there is sufficient room for the cables, and adequate clearance for the mirror to be adjusted.
Clean the glass prior to installation to ensure a good bond for the adhesive to the glass, it is always advisable where possible to route any cables across the passenger side of the vehicle to avoid any chance of cables interfering with control of the vehicle or causing a distraction should a cable become loose.
1. Once a suitable mounting location is decided secure the DVR
mount bracket to the windshield using the provided 3M adhesive tape, ensuring the window is clean prior to application, remove the backing tape and press and hold the bracket firmly against the glass for 2 minutes, then wait 20 minutes before attaching the camera. The 3M adhesive tape will achieve 50% bond after 20 minutes, 100% bond is achieved after 72 hours, if the camera is attached to the mount bracket too soon after installation the adhesive may not bond correctly to the glass.
[Note] The cables should be connected to the camera before attaching the camera to the mount bracket, when determining the mounting location be sure to leave adequate room above the camera to be able to detach the camera while the cables are in place.
2. Fix the power and GPS cables properly and route cables across the passenger side where possible to prevent the line of sight from being affected, if using the optional cable cover be sure to align the cables correctly.
[Note] The AV-OUT cable should only be connected if using an external monitor for display
3. Insert the USB connector of the vehicle charger into the USB interface of the DVR.
4. Your camera may be supplied with an on glass GPS antenna or a dashtop GPS antenna. The GPS should be mounted correctly according to which type of GPS antenna you have.
[Note] the on glass type GPS antenna should not be mounted within 15cm of the camera for best performance, the type of GPS can be identified by the length of the cable, the on glass type GPS antenna cable is approximately 70cm long, the on dash type GPS antenna cable is approximately 140cm long.
5. Insert the in vehicle charger into the cigarette lighter socket of the vehicle.
6. Adjust the angle of the DVR lens ensuring that the camera lens is aimed slightly down from the horizon (40% sky, 60% road), this will improve the results of the auto white balance function.
Settings
The DVR is pre-set with logical default settings and is ready to operate with minimal adjustment required, when powered on the internal capacitors will charge, the DVR will then power up and recording will commence.
[Note] The DVR does not contain a battery and will need to be
connected to a power source to configure settings, connecting to a computer USB port is not supported.
Before using the DVR it is important to adjust the time and date settings, if using GPS the time and date will be updated automatically however the Time Zone offset will first need to be configured according to your region.
If not using GPS the time and date settings will need to be manually configured, to set the time and date manually connect the DVR to power, stop any active recording by pressing the REC key then press the MENU key twice to enter the second page of the SETUP menu, press the Mic key to scroll down to the date/tIME menu, press the
OK/lock key to enter, (the MIC and REC keys will scroll up or
down), press the menu key to advance to the next setting and adjust accordingly, press the ok/lock key to save and exit.
[Note] If you are in a region that supports daylight savings offset it will be necessary to adjust the time (or time zone if using GPS) at the beginning and end of the period accordingly.
Menu options & defaults
To access the menus any active recording must be stopped by pressing the REC key, pressing the menu key once will enter the first level menu, pressing the menu key twice will enter the second level menu, pressing the menu key again will exit the menu.
Following is a list of the menu items, their default settings listed in
BLUE and a brief description of each setting.
Menu page 1
Resolution – 1080FHD – The resolution of the recorded files.
Loop Recording – 3 MINS – The size of each recording segment.
WDR – ON – Wide Dynamic Range, Increases night time, high contrast and low light performance.
EV – +0.0 – Exposure Value – Adjustable to increase or decrease brightness in the recordings.
AE Metering – CENTER WEIGHTED – Selectable option to set the light metering exposure table.
Contrast – 0 – Selectable option to increase or decrease the contrast.
Motion detection – OFF – Allows the DVR to pause and resume recording based on movement detected by the CMOS sensor.
Motion Sensitivity – 0 – Selectable option to increase or decrease the sensitivity.
Motion Timeout – 1 MINUTE – Determines how long the DVR will record for once motion is detected.
Record Audio – ON – Microphone on/off control.
Record Audio sub menu – HIGH – set the recording volume level.
Date Stamp – ON – Embeds the time and date in the recorded video.
Display Logo – ON – Display the logo in the recorded video.
GPS – ON – Set to OFF if not using GPS.
Speed Unit – OFF – Selectable on screen display of speed.
G-Sensor – LOW SENSITIVITY – 3 axis G-Sensor which will automatically lock the current recording if triggered.
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