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1. Package Contents
Front camera (DrivePro 250)
microSD card x2
Rear camera (DrivePro 10)
Dual USB car charger
Adhesive mount
4m/8m micro-USB cable
Suction mount
Quick Start Guide
The DrivePro 620 dashcam package includes the following items:
2. System Requirements
System requirements for connecting the DrivePro to a computer and for using the DrivePro
Toolbox:
A desktop or a laptop with a working USB port
Windows® 7
Windows® 8
Windows® 8.1
Windows® 10
macOS 10.11 or later
System requirements for using DrivePro App on a mobile device:
For compatibility information, please refer to the links below:
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3. Getting Started
LED Indicator
2.4” LCD Display
Emergency
Button
Lens
Mounting
Socket
microSD Card
Slot
micro
USB Port
Speaker
Microphone
Function
Buttons
Reset Button
GPS
Receiver
Lens
LED Indicator
micro USB Port
microSD Card Slot
Mounting Socket
Microphone
Reset Button
Emergency Button
3-1 Overview
Front Camera (DrivePro 250)
Rear Camera (DrivePro 10)
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3-2 Inserting a microSD Memory Card
WARNING: DrivePro 620 can only support FAT32 and exFAT file format, but not
NTFS.
WARNING: Do not remove the memory card during a shutdown to avoid damages
to the memory card and loss of recorded videos
Frame Rate
Card Capacity
32GB
64GB
128GB
256GB
Full HD 1080P 60 fps
2.5 hr
5 hr
10.5 hr
22 hr
Full HD 1080P 30 fps
3 .5hr
7 hr
14 hr
31 hr
HD 720P 60fps
5 hr
10 hr
20 .5 hr
45 hr
HD 720P 30fps
7 hr
13 .5hr
28.5 hr
60 hr
You must insert a microSD memory card into the cameras before you can start recording. Please
use a microSD memory card with 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB or 256GB capacity (Class 10 or above).
1. Insert a microSD memory card into the appropriate card slot on the left-hand side of the
cameras.
Note: Always format new memory cards in the DrivePro before using them for the first time.
To format a new memory card, press the Settings button during recording, and select
Format Card.
Format your memory card on a regular basis. For the best recording stability, you are
encouraged to format the microSD card regularly. DrivePro will send you a notification every
three months as a reminder. Upon receipt, pressto begin formatting immediately;
pressto resume without taking action. Notice: Formatting will erase all data on
the memory card.
2.To remove, push to eject the memory card out of the slot.
The following table shows approximate recording time according to capacity and resolution
(for reference only):
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3-3 Mounting the DrivePro
1. Insert the mount bracket into the top of the cameras, and slide sideways until you hear a click.
2. Thoroughly clean and dry the area of the windshield you wish to mount the DrivePro. If
possible, mount the front camera in the middle of the windshield, near the rear-view mirror
for the best field of view.
3. For the front camera, press down the lever bar of the suction mount, and firmly attach the
camera to the windshield. For the rear camera, peel off the protective film from the
adhesive mount, and firmly attach the camera to the rear windshield.
4. Turn the adjustment knob anticlockwise to loosen, and then adjust the DrivePro’s position.
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5. After the DrivePro is in the best position, turn the adjustment knob clockwise to make sure
that the DrivePro is securely locked in place.
3-4 Connecting to Power
Note: Insert a microSD memory card before connecting the DrivePro to your car power
outlet. Transcend recommends having an experienced installer with proper knowledge of
the vehicle install the device to ensure your safety. Transcend assumes no responsibility
for any damage to vehicles in connection with an improper installation.
1. Connect the 4m micro USB cable to the front dashcam, and 8m cable to the rear dashcam.
2. Connect the Type-A connector to the dual USB car charger, and plug the car charger into
your car power outlet.
3. Hide the cable along the headliner, windshield, trims, or rubber. Keep the cable out of
eyesight and tidy. Transcend recommends having an experienced installer with proper
knowledge of the vehicle install the device to ensure your safety.
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4. After the car engine is switched on, the DrivePro will automatically turn on and start
recording.
5. After the car engine is switched off, the DrivePro will automatically save the current
recording, and power it off.
Note:
Car power outlets of some types of vehicles will still supply power after the car engine is
turned off. If your car is of this type, please unplug your dashcam from the car power
outlet to avoid unnecessary power consumption and unexpected issues.
3-5 Initial Pairing Setup
The front and rear cameras must be paired up for synchronized functions.
1. Connect the cameras to the power supply and turn them on.
2. On the rear camera, orange and blue lights will flash while pairing. An orange light will flash
when pairing is complete. Press OK on the front camera screen.
3. Accept the pairing by pressing Confirm.
4. The front camera will enter recording mode. Pairing is complete when appears on
the screen.
Note: While the two cameras are pairing, the recording will still carry on.
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3-6 Function Buttons
Mode
Video Recording
Power/Wi-Fi
Browse Files
Settings
Take Photos
Browse/Settings
Back
Up Down
OK
Video Playback
Back
Play/Pause
/
Protected/Unprotected
Delete
View Photos
Back
Up Down
Delete
Front Camera (DrivePro 250)
1. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to manually turn on/off the DrivePro in any
mode.
2. Long press the button to quickly turn on/off the microphone
3. Long press the button to quickly enter the Time-Lapse Video menu.
4. Press the to check Wi-Fi SSID and password.
5. Press the button to capture the front and rear images.
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Rear Camera (DrivePro 10)
Mode
Emergency Recording / Restore to Default
Emergency
Recording
Short press the red button to manually
activate Emergency Recording.
Restore to Default
Long press the red button for 10
seconds to reset device settings to
default and format the memory card.
Notice: Formatting will permanently
erase all data.
Mode
Reset Pinhole
Restart Device
Insert a paperclip in the battery reset
pinhole. Hold for a few seconds. The
device will power off and restart.
Notice: Restarting the device will not
clear any existing data, but your last
recording may fail to be saved.
LED
Status
Front
Rear
Definition
Definition
●
Blue
Flashing
Recording with Wi-Fi
N/A
Solid
Standby with Wi-Fi
N/A
●
Orange
Flashing
Recording with Wi-Fi
Flashing Quickly
N/A
Emergency Recording with Wi-Fi
Solid
Standby
Standby with Wi-Fi
Blue/
orange
Flashing
N/A
Connecting to DP250
●
Red
Flashing
N/A
Disconnecting to the power. Turning off
after 10 seconds
Solid
Connecting to computer
Connecting to computer
Flashing Quickly
N/A
Formatting the SD card
3-7 LED Indicator Reference Chart
3-8 Setting the Date and Time
To set the current date and time:
1. During video recording, press the Settings button.
2. Use /to select Date/Time Settings, and press .
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1. Recording status indicator
2. Video length
3. Video resolution and frame rate
4. Camera pairing
5. GPS connection indicator
6. Voice record status
7. Battery status
8. Date/Time
3. Use / to adjust values, and press to move to the next block.
4. Repeat step 3 above until the date and time settings are complete.
3-9 Setting UTC Timezone
To ensure the accuracy of GPS data:
1. During video recording, press the Settings button.
2. Use /to select UTC, and press .
3. Use / to adjust values, and press.
Note: The date/time/UTC timezone settings set in the DrivePro 250 will be synchronized with the
DrivePro10.
4. Recording Videos
4-1 Recording Screen
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After the car engine is switched on, the DrivePro will automatically turn on and start recording.
By default, one video file is saved for every 1 minute of recording. To adjust the recording length,
please refer to the Settings section in this manual.
After the car engine is switched off, the DrivePro will automatically save the current recording and
power it off.
Note: Car power outlets of some types of vehicles will still supply power after the car engine is
turned off. If your car is of this type, please unplug your car video recorder from the car
power outlet to avoid unnecessary power consumption and unexpected issues.
4-2 Emergency Recording
30% of the storage space will be saved for emergency video files. Video files recorded in
emergency mode are protected from being overwritten.
Manual Emergency Recording: During video recording, press the emergency button on the
left-hand side of the front dashcam to manually activate emergency recording mode. The rear
camera will also enter the emergency recording automatically, with orange light flashing quickly.
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G-Sensor Emergency Recording: During video recording, the DrivePro will automatically activate
Emergency Recording mode when detecting a collision.
If the G-Sensor sensitivity is set to “High”, even minor shocks will activate Emergency
Recording mode.
If the G-Sensor sensitivity is set to “Low”, only significant shocks will activate Emergency
Recording mode.
G-Sensor sensitivity can be adjusted or disabled in the Settings menu.
Note: The earliest emergency file will be overwritten by the latest emergency file recorded.
4-3 Parking Mode Recording
After the car engine is switched off, the DrivePro can automatically enter Parking mode and record
footage when motion or collision is detected. Parking mode is disabled by default and can be
enabled in Settings.
Note: After the car engine is switched off, enabling Parking mode will drain the DrivePro’s built-in
battery.
During Parking mode, the LCD display will turn off; the LED indicator will be solid red on standby.
When a motion or collision of the vehicle is detected, the DrivePro will record footage of about 15
seconds; the display will turn on and the LED will flash red. The display will turn off again if no more
motion/collision is detected in about 15 seconds. The DrivePro will resume Normal Recording
mode when the engine is switched on again (connected to power).
Transcend’s car lighter adapter does not supply power after the engine is switched off. If long-term
recording in Parking mode is required, please use an external power supply. Enter the Parking mode
manually by long-pressing the button during video recording. To power off the DrivePro,
long-press the button again.
Low Battery
Please charge the DrivePro immediately after the Low Battery warning is shown onscreen to avoid
errors happening to the system time. Please avoid using the built-in battery to record videos
directly.
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Note: Please fully charge the DrivePro before using.
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5. Browsing Photos and Playing Videos
5-1 Playing Videos / Browsing Photos
1. During video recording, press the Browse button .
2. Use / to select either Normal, Emergency or Snapshot, and press .
3. Use / to select the desired video file, and press .
4. Pressto pause playback. Press again to resume playback.
5. Press to return to the video file list.
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5-2 Deleting Videos
1. During playback of a video file, press. The message, “Delete?” will pop up.
2. Use / to select “Yes,” and press to delete the file.
5-3 Protecting Videos
1. During playback of a normal video file, press . The message, “Lock?”, will pop up.
2. Use / to select “Yes,” and press to protect the file.
Note: The browsing, playing, deleting and protecting recorded files on the DrivePro 250 can only be
applied to footage/photos recorded by the DrivePro 250. If you intend to do the operations on the
footage/photos recorded by the DrivePro 10, the DrivePro App should be used instead.
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6. Settings
In the Settings menu, you can adjust settings of video resolution, recording time and G-Sensor
sensitivity. You can also set the date/time/time zone, change the interface language, format the
memory card, and upgrade firmware. Some settings automatically apply to the DrivePro 10
(indicated by *) while some don’t. The DrivePro App should be used to adjust the settings for the
DrivePro 10.
1. During video recording, press the Settings button .
2. Use / to select the desired menu option, and press .
3. Use / to select the desired setting, and press .
4. Press to return to the Settings menu.
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6-1 Menu Options(* indicates the settings also apply to the Drive Pro 10)
Turn on/off the microphone during video recording.
Disable / Enable (default)
Video Length
Set the recording length of each recorded video file.
1 min (default) / 3 mins / 5 mins
Video Stamp
Display the current time of the event or GPS information of the
video being recorded.
Disable / Enable (default)
Loop
Recording
Overwrite the earliest video files with new ones if the microSD
card capacity is full.
Disable / Enable (default)
Light
Frequency
Select the appropriate frequency to avoid flashing A/C light.
50Hz (default) / 60Hz
Time-Lapse
Video
Set a preferred time interval to make time-lapse videos.
Time-lapse video mode can only be enabled manually; once
enabled, it will replace Normal Recording mode.
Note: To prevent the car battery from being completely drained,
the DrivePro will automatically power off after 48 consecutive
hours of recording in Time-Lapse Video mode.
Disable (default) / 1 shot per sec / 2 sec per shot / 4 sec per shot
Driving Assistant
Icon
Feature
Function/Option
Lane
Departure
Alert the driver when the vehicle veers out of a lane. This function
is activated when the driving speed exceeds the value set ahead.
Disable (default) / 60 km/h ~ 150 km/h (40 mph~85 mph)
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Forward
Collision
Alert the driver when the vehicle is getting too close to the car
ahead. This function is activated when the driving speed exceeds
the value set ahead.
Determine if the continuous recording is necessary according to
motion detection after the car engine is switched off (this mode
will drain DrivePro’s battery).
Disable (default) / Enable
System
Icon
Feature
Function/Option
Volume
Set the speaker volume level.
0~7 (0 Silent Mode)
G-Sensor
Adjust the sensitivity of the G-Sensor.
Disable / Low (default) / Medium / High
Delay Power
Off
Schedule the DrivePro to shut down at a certain time.
Disable / 10 secs (default) / 30 secs
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Auto Display
Off
Set duration for the display to automatically turn off after the
recording begins.
Note: Auto Display Off is disabled when Speed Alarm, Forward
Collision, Lane Departure, Headlight Reminder, Driver Fatigue
Alert, or Head-Up Display is enabled.
Never (default) / After 1 min / After 3 mins
GPS Status*
Display the number of GPS satellites received and GPS signal
intensity.
Navigation
System
Select a navigation system according to your preference.
GPS (default) / GLONASS
Wi-Fi
Turn on/off Wi-Fi
Off / On (default)
Date/Time*
Set the current date, time, format and time zone.
Language
Set the on-screen display menu language
English / 繁體中文 / 简体中文 / 日本語 / Deutsch / Español /
Français / Italiano / Русский / Português / Ελληνικά / Türkçe / 한국어 / ไทย
Format Card
Format the microSD memory card.
WARNING: Formatting will erase all the data stored in the
card.
No (default) / Yes
Upgrade
Firmware
Keep your DrivePro up-to-date with the latest version downloaded
from the Transcend website.
https://www.transcend-info.com/Support/service.
Cancel (default) / Confirm
Restore
Defaults
Reset all the settings to factory default settings.
Cancel (default) / Confirm
Screen
Adjustment
Adjust the position of the recording screen.
Information
Display the DrivePro’s current firmware version, card capacity,
Wi-Fi SSID, password, and model name/number.
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6-2 Firmware Upgrade
WARNING: NEVER remove the power cord or the microSD memory card while
the firmware is being upgraded.
If the DrivePro cannot be turned on due to firmware upgrade failure, please contact
Transcend customer service for technical support.
1. Usercan download the latest firmware for the front (DP250) and the rear (DP10)
cameras from the Transcend website. After downloading them, decompress and put
them in the “SYSTEM” folder in the respective microSD memory card.
2. Insert the microSD memory card that contains the latest firmware version.
3. Select Upgrade Firmware from the Settings menu, and press to start the
firmware detection process. The DrivePro will automatically find the latest firmware file.
Select Confirm to complete the firmware upgrade process.
Note: The firmware upgrade will take about 1-2 minutes. Please do not turn off the
DrivePro while upgrading. The DrivePro will restart automatically after the upgrade is
completed.
7. Using the DrivePro App
Developed specifically for iOS and Android devices, the free download DrivePro App allows you to
wirelessly view real-time video footages during recording, control DrivePro functions and play videos
directly from your mobile devices.
7-1 Downloading and Installing the App
1. Search “DrivePro” on your App Store or Google Play.
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2. Download and install the DrivePro App.
Once the installation is complete, the App will be displayed on the home screen of your device.
Before using the App, please refer to the DrivePro instructions.
7-2 Connecting to the DrivePro
1. Tap Settings > Wi-Fi from your mobile device.
2. Select the Wi-Fi network with DP 250 in the SSID. (password is 12345678)
3. Tap the DrivePro icon on the home screen of your mobile device to use the App.
4. The image above will be displayed when you are connecting to the DrivePro.
5. Click the links below for detailed operation guidance.
The DrivePro Toolbox, developed for Windows and macOS, features a user-friendly interface that
allows you to select and play videos recorded on your DrivePro, and see your driving paths of the
recorded videos displayed on maps without the need to install separate codes.
1. Download the installation files from https://www.transcend-info.com/downloads
2. Install DrivePro Toolbox software on your computer.
The useful features include:
1. Video Sorting
Easily sort videos by filename, recording date or group.
2. Smooth Video Playback
Connect the DrivePro or use a microSD card slot supported card reader or adapter to play back
recorded video events on your computer.
3. Edit and Trim Videos
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Select a video, trim it and save it as a new clip immediately. You can also capture snapshots
Cables in the DrivePro 620 package does not contain USB function.
from your videos during playback.
4. Show Your Driving Paths
See your driving paths of the recorded video displayed on maps. This feature only works with
DrivePro models with GPS receivers.
Front and rear footage will be synchronized when using the toolbox to carry out the features above.
9. Transferring Files to a Computer
To transfer files between the DrivePro’s memory card and your computer:
Option 1: Take the microSD memory card out of the DrivePro, and insert it into a compatible card
reader to transfer files to your computer.
Option 2:
1. Insert the microSD memory card into the DrivePro.
2. Plug the small end of a USB cable into the USB port located on the right-hand side of the
DrivePro.
3. Plug the large end of the cable into an available USB port on your computer.
The DrivePro will display the following screen when connected to a computer:
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Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10
No drivers are required for connecting the DrivePro to your desktop or laptop. Windows® Operating
Systems have built-in drivers to support your DrivePro. Upon successful connection to your
computer, a new Removable Disk drive with a newly assigned drive letter representing the DrivePro
will automatically appear in My Computer, and a Removable Hardware
icon will appear in the
Windows System Tray.
*Note: (I) is an example drive letter – the letter in your “My Computer” window may differ.
Your DrivePro is now ready to transfer data just like an external hard drive. To transfer videos, simply
drag-and-drop files from the folder that represents the DrivePro.
Proper removal of your DrivePro from Windows:
1.Click once on the Removable Hardware icon
in the system tray.
2. A Safely Remove Hardware window will pop up. Click to continue.
3. A window stating,“The ‘USB Mass Storage Device’ device can now be safely removed
from the system,” will pop up. Unplug your DrivePro from the USB port after seeing this
message.
macOS 10.11 or later
No drivers are required. Plug your DrivePro into an available USB port directly, and your computer
will automatically detect it.
Proper removal of your DrivePro from macOS:
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Drag-and-drop the Disk icon corresponding to your DrivePro into the trashcan, and then unplug your
1. WARNING: To prevent data loss, always follow the proper removal procedures
when disconnecting the DrivePro from your computer.
2. When the DrivePro is connected to a computer, it can only be used for
transferring files. You will not be able to use any of the DrivePro’s features at
this time. Please disconnect your DrivePro from the computer to resume
normal function.
3. NEVER use the “format” or “initialize disk” function while the DrivePro is
connected to your computer, even if prompted to do so.
DrivePro from the USB port.
10. Troubleshooting
If a problem occurs with your DrivePro, please first check the instructions listed below before sending
your DrivePro for repair. If you cannot find an ideal solution to your question below, please consult
your dealer, service center, or local Transcend branch office for further help. You can also visit the
Transcend website for FAQ and Technical Support services. For any hardware issues, please refer
to the DrivePro User’s Manual.
My computer operating system cannot detect my DrivePro
Please check the followings:
1.Is your DrivePro properly connected to the USB port? If not, unplug and connect it again. Make
sure that both ends of the USB cables are properly connected as shown in the User’s Manual.
2. Is your DrivePro connected to the Mac keyboard? If yes, try to plug it in an available USB port
on your Mac Desktop directly.
3. Is the computer’s USB ports enabled? If not, refer to the user’s manual of your computer (or
motherboard) to enable them.
None of the DrivePro buttons are responding (hangs / lags / stalls)
Try unplugging the car adapter from your DrivePro, and reconnecting it to your DrivePro again.
My DrivePro cannot play videos stored in my memory card.
Edited videos may not be displayed properly on your DrivePro.
Nothing happens when I press the “Emergency Recording” button.
Emergency Recording only works in the recording mode.
11. Safety Cautions
These usage and safety guidelines are IMPORTANT! Please follow them carefully to ensure your
own personal safety, and help protect your DrivePro from potential damages.
General Use
For in-car use only.
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For your safety, do not operate the DrivePro, or use the DrivePro App while driving.
WARNING: Remove the DrivePro carefully if it is mounted on a tinted window to
prevent damages to the tint film.
Avoid placing the DrivePro in an extreme temperature environment.
Avoid splashing water or any other liquids on the DrivePro and accessories.
Do not use the DrivePro in an environment with strong magnetic fields or excessive
vibration.
Only use the car adapter provided by Transcend. Other car adapters may not compatible
with the DrivePro.
Car power outlets of some types of vehicles will still supply power after the car engine is
turned off. If your car is of this type, please unplug your dashcam from the car power outlet to
avoid unnecessary power consumption and unexpected issues.
The GPS system is subject to changes which could affect its accuracy and performance.
Transcend does not guarantee the accuracy of GPS data, which should not influence your
personal judgment while driving.
GPS signals cannot penetrate buildings and metallic tinted films. The accuracy of GPS data
depends on the surroundings including the weather and the location it is being used (e.g.
high buildings, tunnels, undergrounds and forests).
Mounting Location
Never place the DrivePro where the driver’s view or deployment of airbags is obstructed.
Mount the DrivePro within the range of the windshield wipers to ensure clear visibility in rain.
Backing up Data
Transcend does NOT take any responsibility for data loss or damage during operation.
We strongly advise that you regularly back up data in your memory card to a computer or
other storage medium.
To ensure high-speed USB 2.0 data transfer rates when connecting your DrivePro to a
computer, please check if the computer is installed with correct USB drivers. If you are not
sure how to check this, please refer to the User’s Manual of the computer or motherboard for
USB driver information.
In addition to the bundled microSD card, we recommend Transcend’s
High Endurance microSD cards or MLC-based memory cards to
ensure the best recording performance.
16GB-64GB High Endurance microSDHC card
(TS16GUSDHC10V/TS32GUSDHC10V/TS64GUSDXC10V)
64GB-256GB High Endurance microSDXC 350V card
(TS64GUSD350V/TS128GUSD350V/TS256GUSD350V)
12. Specifications
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13. EU Compliance Statement
Recycling the Product (WEEE): Your product is designed and manufactured
with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused.
When you see the crossed-out wheel bin symbol attached to a product, it means
that the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC:
Never dispose of your product with other household waste. Please inform
yourself about the local rules on the separate collection of electrical and
electronic products. The correct disposal of your old product helps prevent
potentially negative consequences on the environment and human health.
Battery Disposal: Your product contains a built-in rechargeable battery covered
by the European Directive 2006/66/EC, which cannot be disposed of with normal
household waste. Please inform yourself about the local rules on the separate
collection of batteries. The correct disposal of batteries helps prevent potentially
negative consequences on the environment and human health.
For products with non-exchangeable built-in batteries: The removal of (or
the attempt to remove) the battery invalidates the warranty. This procedure
is only to be performed at the end of the product’s life.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Frequency:
2400-2483.5MHz
Maximum transmit power:
< 100mW
Transcend Information hereby declares that all CE marked Transcend products incorporating radio
equipment functionality are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
www.transcend-info.com/eu_compliance
14. Recycling and Environmental Protection
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15. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This Equipment 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 against harmful
interference 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.
RF Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and
your body.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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16. Two-year Limited Warranty
Transcend Warranty Policy
Please visit www.transcend-info.com/warranty to view the Transcend Warranty Policy.By using the product, you
agree that you accept the terms of the Transcend Warranty Policy, which may be amended from time to time.
17. GNU General Public License (GPL) Disclosure
Firmware incorporated into this product and/or software used for this product may include third party copyrighted software licensed
under the GPL (hereinafter referred to as “GPL Software”). In accordance with the GPL, if applicable: 1) the source code for the GPL
Software may be downloaded at no charge or obtained on CD for a nominal charge by calling Customer Support within three years of
the date of purchase; 2) you may copy, re-distribute and/or modify the GPL Software under the terms of the GNU General Public
License as below or any later version, which may be obtained at https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html; 3) the GPL Software is
distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without even implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the GPL Software is with you. Transcend does not provide any
support for the GPL software.
18. End-User License Agreement (EULA)
Software license terms and conditions
1. Generally. Transcend Information, Inc. ("Transcend") is willing to grant the following license to install or use the software and/or firmware
(“Licensed Software”) pursuant to this End-User License Agreement (“Agreement”), whether provided separately or associated with a
Transcend product (“Product”), to the original purchaser of the Product upon or with which the Licensed Software was installed or associated
as of the time of purchase ("Customer") only if Customer accepts all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. PLEASE READ THESE
TERMS CAREFULLY. USING THE SOFTWARE WILL CONSTITUTE CUSTOMER'S ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
OF THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT INSTALL OR
USE THE LICENSED SOFTWARE.
2. License Grant. Transcend grants to Customer a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-distributable, non-assignable,
non-sublicensable license to install and use the Licensed Software on the Product in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
Agreement.
3. Intellectual Property Rights. As between Transcend and Customer, the copyright and all other intellectual property rights in the
Licensed Software are the property of Transcend or its supplier(s) or licensor(s). Any rights not expressly granted in this License are reserved
to Transcend.
4. License Limitations. Customer may not, and may not authorize or permit any third party to: (a) use the Licensed Software for any
purpose other than in connection with the Product or in a manner inconsistent with the design or documentations of the Licensed Software; (b)
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license, distribute, lease, rent, lend, transfer, assign or otherwise dispose of the Licensed Software or use the Licensed Software in any
commercial hosted or service bureau environment; (c) reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble or attempt to discover the source code for
or any trade secrets related to the Licensed Software, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law
notwithstanding this limitation; (d) adapt, modify, alter, translate or create any derivative works of the Licensed Software; (e) remove, alter or
obscure any copyright notice or other proprietary rights notice on the Licensed Software or Product; or (f) circumvent or attempt to circumvent
any methods employed by Transcend to control access to the components, features or functions of the Product or Licensed Software.
5. Copying. Customer may not copy the Licensed Software except that one copy of any separate software component of the Licensed
Software may be made to the extent that such copying is necessary for Customer's own backup purposes.
6. Open Source. The Licensed Software may contain open source components licensed to Transcend pursuant to the license terms
specified as below,
(a) GNU General Public License (GPL), the terms of which is currently available at
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html;
(b) GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), the terms of which is currently available at
https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html;and/or
(c) Code Project Open License (CPOL), the terms of which is currently available at
https://www.codeproject.com/info/cpol10.aspx
The above license terms will control solely with respect to the open source components. In the event that this Agreement conflicts with
the requirements of the above one or more terms with respect to the use of the corresponding open source components, Customer agrees to
be bound by such one or more license terms.
7. Disclaimer. TRANSCEND MAKES NO WARRANTY AND REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE SUITABILITY, RELIABILITY,
AVAILABILITY, TIMELINESS, LACK OF VIRUSES OR OTHER HARMFUL COMPONENTS AND ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION,
LICENSED SOFTWARE, PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND RELATED GRAPHICS CONTAINED WITHIN THE LICENSED SOFTWARE FOR
ANY PURPOSE. ALL SUCH INFORMATION, LICENSED SOFTWARE, PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND RELATED GRAPHICS ARE
PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. TRANSCEND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS
WITH REGARD TO THIS INFORMATION, LICENSED SOFTWARE, PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND RELATED GRAPHICS, INCLUDING
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WORKMANLIKE
EFFORT, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
IN NO EVENT SHALL TRANSCEND BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE, DATA OR
PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTION WITH THE USE, PERFORMANCE OR ACCURACY OF THE LICENSED
SOFTWARE OR WITH THE DELAY OR INABILITY TO USE THE LICENSED SOFTWARE, OR THE PRODUCT WITH WHICH THE
LICENSED SOFTWARE IS ASSOCIATED, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR
OTHERWISE, EVEN IF TRANSCEND HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
8. Limitation of Liability. IN ANY CASE, TRANSCEND 'S LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT
WILL BE LIMITED TO THE TOTAL AMOUNT ACTUALLY AND ORIGINALLY PAID AT RETAIL BY CUSTOMER FOR THE PRODUCT. The
foregoing Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability will apply to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. Some jurisdictions do not allow
the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the exclusions and limitations set forth above may not apply.
9. Termination. Transcend may, in addition to any other remedies available to Transcend, terminate this Agreement immediately if
Customer breaches any of its obligations under this Agreement.
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10. Miscellaneous. (a) This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between Transcend and Customer concerning the subject matter
hereof, and it may only be modified by a written amendment signed by an authorized executive of Transcend. (b) Except to the extent
applicable law, if any, provides otherwise, this Agreement will be governed by the law of the Republic of China, excluding its conflict of law
provisions. (c) If any part of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable, and the remaining portions will remain in full force and effect. (d)
A waiver by either party of any term or condition of this Agreement or any breach thereof, in any one instance, will not waive such term or
condition or any subsequent breach thereof. (e) Transcend may assign its rights under this Agreement without condition. (f) This Agreement
will be binding upon and will inure to the benefit of the parties, their successors and permitted assigns.
19. Eurasian Conformity Mark (EAC)
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