Z-edge Z3D User Manual

Z3D
USER GUIDE
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
English 1
Deutsch 22
Table of Contents
1.1 Features ................................................................................................................................. 2
1.2 What's in the Box .............................................................................................................. 2
1.3 Product Overview ............................................................................................................. 3
2 Getting Started
2.1 Inserting the Memory Card ......................................................................................... 4
2.2 Installation ............................................................................................................................ 5
2.3 Adjust Device Position ................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Connecting to Power ...................................................................................................... 7
2.5 Set Date & Time ................................................................................................................ 8
2.6 Default Settings ................................................................................................................. 8
2.7 Factory Reset ....................................................................................................................... 8
2.8 Rear Camera Installation ............................................................................................... 9
3 Using the Car
3.1 Recording Videos ........................................................................................................... 10
3.2 Recording Screen ........................................................................................................... 10
3.3 Adjusting the Settings .................................................................................................. 11
3.4 Loop Recording ............................................................................................................... 11
3.5 Emergency Video Protection .................................................................................... 11
3.6 Motion Detection ........................................................................................................... 12
3.7 Vibration Detection ....................................................................................................... 12
3.8 Parking Monitoring ....................................................................................................... 12
3.9 Taking a Snapshot ......................................................................................................... 12
3.10 Playback Videos & Photos ...................................................................................... 12
3.11 Managing Video & Photo Files ............................................................................ 13
3.12 GPS ...................................................................................................................................... 13
4 Menu Overview
5 FAQs
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Customer Support .................................................................................................................... 18
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Warranty ........................................................................................................................................ 18
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Product Specifications .............................................................................................................19
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Dash Cam ........................................................................................................ 10
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1 Introduction
Welcome to buy the Z3D car dash cam. Protect you and your vehicle with real-time video and audio recording whilst you're driving. Featuring a stealth size design and dual-lens for recording front and back. Please read this manual carefully before using this product. We hope you enjoy using this product.
1.1 Features
2560x1440P resolutions
2.7" LCD Color screen
Up to 150-degree wide angle lens
Built-in G-Sensor
Motion Detection
Parking Mode
Audio Recording
GPS
1.2 What's in the Box
Car Dash Cam
Car Mount with
Built-in GPS
Rear Camera with 26-foot
USB Cable
Car Charger with
USB Cable
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User Guide
Warranty CardUSB Cable
1.3 Product Overview
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Power Button
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TF/MicroSD Card Slot
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ESC/Menu Button
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Up Button
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Down Button
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OK/Record Button
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Micro USB Port
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Suction Mount Slot
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Mini USB Port
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Speaker Front-View Lens Mic USB cable Suction Cup Mount USB connector Mini USB Port Rear-View Lens
2 Getting Started
2.1 Inserting the Memory Card
Insert the memory card, with the pins facing towards the back of the device, until it clicks into place.
Remove Memory Card
Push the edge of the memory card inward until you feel it click, then allow it to push out until you can remove it from the slot.
WARNING: It is recommended to format the memory card before initial use. Please note that all data saved on the memory card will be erased after formatting.
Note:
Supports Micro SDXC cards up to 128GB.
Do not remove or insert memory card whilst the device is powered on -
this may damage the memory card.
Storage Capacity Video Recording Time
8GB 16GB 32GB 64GB
128GB
For reference only
45min 90min 180min 360min 720min
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2.2 Installation
Please follow the below instructions for mounting your dash cam to your vehicles windshield:
1. Slide the car mount into the slot on top of the device until a click sound is heard.
2. Peel off the protective plastic backing from the suction-cup.
3. Press the suction-cup firmly against your windshield, and rotate the lever clockwise (12 o'clock) to secure.
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WARNING: Do not install the device on a tinted window - doing so may damage the tint film.
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2.3 Adjust Device Position
1. Loosen the nut to swivel the device vertically. Click into place and secure by tightening the nut.
2. Swivel the device horizontally for a clear view.
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2.4 Powering the Dash Cam
Use only the supplied car charger to power the dash cam and charge the built-in battery.
1. Plug the USB cable (13) on the car mount into the car dash cam's USB connector (7).
2. Plug one end of the USB charging cable into the USB Connector on the car mount (15).
3. Plug the other end into the car charger, and insert that into your vehicles lighter socket.
Automatic Power
Once the vehicle's engine is switched on, the dash cam will automatically power on.
When the vehicle engine is switched off, the dash cam will automatically save the recording and power off within 10 seconds. Manual Power
To manually turn the power on, press and hold the 'Power' Button (1) for up to 3 seconds.
To manually turn the power off, press and hold the 'Power' Button (1) for 3 seconds.
WARNING: If the environment reaches 115-degrees Fahrenheit or above, the car charger may stop charging the dash cam battery. This is characteristic of a Lithium Polymer battery and is not a malfunction.
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2.5 Set Date & Time
Before using the device, we recommend you set the correct date and time:
1. If the device is recording, short press the 'OK/REC' button (6) to stop and enter Standby Mode.
2. Press the 'Esc/Menu' button (3) to enter the General Settings menu.
3. Press the 'Up' and 'Down' buttons (4 & 5) to select Date/Time and press 'OK/REC' button (6) to confirm.
4. Press the 'Up' and 'Down' buttons (4 & 5) to adjust the value and then press 'OK/REC' button (6) to confirm and move to the next field.
5. With all fields correct, press the 'OK/REC' button (6) to save and exit the menu.
WARNING: Date/Time settings may automatically reset themselves if the battery is allowed to completely drain. To ensure the correct time you must set the time to your local time zone.
2.6 Default Settings
Default Settings Resolution 1080P 30,1080P 30 Loop Recording Motion Detect Voice Setup Date Stamp G-Sensor sensitivity
3 mins
OFF ON ON
Normal
Button Beep Language Frequency LCD auto Off Auto Power Off Parking monitoring
ON
English
60 Hz
3 Minutes
OFF
OFF
2.7 Factory Reset
To reset the dash cam to factory default settings long press the 'Power' button (1) for 7 seconds.
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2.8 Rear Camera Installation
1. Connect one end of the Mini USB cable into the Mini USB Port (9) on the dash camera. Connect the other end into the Mini USB Port (16) on the rear camera.
2. Turn the camera on. The rear-lens view will automatically appear on the display screen in Dual (PiP) format. Tip: To view full-screen, press the 'Esc/Menu' button (3) to enter the General Settings menu. Use the 'Up' and 'Down' buttons (4 & 5) to select the Screen Display option and press the 'OK/REC' button (6) to confirm. Then select Rear Camera using 'Up' and 'Down' buttons (4 & 5) and confirm with the 'OK/REC' button (6).
3. Whilst looking at the display screen and without removing the adhesive backing, find a suitable location for installing your rear-lens camera on your rear windshield.
4. Having found a suitable location on your rear windshield, peel off the protective plastic backing from the adhesive mount. Press firmly against your rear windshield to secure.
5. For a more organized car environment, the rear camera USB cable can be routed as indicated by the dashed line in the diagram.
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3 Using the Car Dash Cam
3.1 Recording Videos
With an SD card inserted and the device connected to power, when the car engine is switched on the dash cam will automatically power on and start recording. When the vehicle engine is switched off, the dash cam will automatically save the recording and power off within 10 seconds. Alternatively, short press the 'OK/REC' button (6) to stop/start video recording manually.
3.2 Recording Screen
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No. Item Description
Recording
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Resolution Indicates current resolution settings.
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Loop Recording Indicates loop recordings length 1, 2 or 3 minutes.
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GPS Indicates if the GPS is connected.
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Motion Detection Indicates if motion detection on/off.
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Parking Monitor
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Video Protection
Camera button
8 Press 'Up' button (4) to enter camera mode.
Audio recording
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Flashing red light indicates device is recording with time showing current duration of recording.
Indicates if parking monitor is on/off. Indicates if video protection is active. Press
'Esc/Menu' button (3) to activate when recording.
Indicates if audio recording active, press 'Down' button (5) to turn on/off when recording.
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No. Item Description
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Record / Stop
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Menu Press 'Esc/Menu' button (3) to enter menu.
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Preview Press 'Down' button (5) to preview video/photo.
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Time Stamp Time and date
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Indicates if device is recording, press 'OK/REC' button (6) to start/stop recording.
3.3 Adjusting the Settings
Customize the video recording and other general settings via the on-screen display (OSD) menus: If the device is recording, short press the 'OK/REC' button (6) to stop and enter Standby Mode.
1. Press the 'Esc/Menu' button (3) to enter the General Settings menu.
2. Press the 'Up' and 'Down' buttons (4 & 5) to select a menu option and press the 'OK/REC' button (6) to enter the selected menu.
3. Press the 'Up' and 'Down' buttons (4 & 5) to select the desired setting and press the 'OK/REC' button (6) to confirm the setting.
4. From the General Settings menu Press the 'Esc/Menu' button (3) to enter the Feature Settings menu.
5. Press the 'Up' and 'Down' buttons (4 & 5) to select the desired setting and press the 'OK/REC' button (6) to confirm the setting.
3.4 Loop Recording
Videos are recorded and saved to the memory card in set intervals. Once the memory card is full, Loop Recording automatically overwrites the earliest unprotected saved file. This prevents long duration video clips from being lost in a single overwrite.Video files can be saved to the memory card in 1, 2 or 3 mins intervals. General Settings > Loop Recording
3.5 Emergency Video Protection
If Vibration Detection is enabled and senses an unusual impact or collision the dash cam will automatically protect the currently recorded video file from being overwritten. A icon appears top left to signify the current recording is protected.To manually protect a video file during a recording, short press the 'Esc/Menu' button (3).
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3.6 Motion Detection
With Motion Detection enabled, video recording is automatically started when movement is detected by the camera lens. After approximately 10 seconds with no movement detected, video recording is automatically paused. Enable/disable feature: Feature Settings > Motion Detect
3.7 Vibration Detection
The Vibration Detection feature senses for unusual impacts or collisions detected by the built-in G-Sensor. It automatically triggers the Emergency Video Protection and Parking Mode features. Set the sensitivity to automatically trigger these features with smaller or larger vibrations (feature can also be turned Off): Feature Settings > G-Sensor Sensitivity
3.8 Parking Monitoring
Enable Parking Monitoring for the dash cam to continue monitoring your vehicle for unusual impact or collision when the engine is turned off and parked. If a vibration is detected, the device will automatically turn on and begin recording. Approximately 20 seconds after the motion or vibration is finished, the device will automatically return to monitoring mode. All recordings are automatically protected from being overwritten. Enable/disable feature: Feature Settings > Parking Monitoring Please note: When protection space (30% TF card capacityis full,The protected files will be overwritten with newly recorded protected files
3.9 Taking a Snapshot
1. If the device is recording, short press the 'OK/REC' button (6) to stop and enter Standby Mode.
2. Short press the 'Up' button (4) to enter Photo Mode.
3. Press the 'Up' button (4) to take a snapshot.
3.10 Playback Videos & Photos
1. If the device is recording, short press the 'OK/REC' button (6) to stop and enter Standby Mode.
2. Press the 'Down' button (5) to enter Playback Mode.
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