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1. Til w 18 07 Navigation Bar on Live Mode Displays on Recording but no file is generated until the Record icon color turns into red Record Displays on Recording A file is generated 23 1 y2 7GB F El pad anm m 999 9 F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 Displays Playback mode Displays when entering Menu Mode Displays on entering Search mode Overwrite On Orange Overwrite Off grey Displays the remaining size for recording Day Light Saving When day light saving mode is applied Displays when SD MEMORY CARD is inserted SD MEMORY CARD LOCK Displays when SD MEMORY CARD is locked Displays when SD MEMORY CARD is almost full SD MEMORY CARD FULL regardless of overwrite setup Warning Shows when SD memory card has 1 hour recording capacity SD MEMORY CARD INITIALIZING Displays when SD MEMORY CARD is initializing Invalid SD MEMORY CARD Displays when SD MEMORY CARD is invalid or SD MEMORY CARD Error SD MEMORY CARD error occurs SD MEMORY CARD FULL Displays when SD MEMORY CARD is Tull Shows only when overwrite is set to on Displays when there is no SD MEMORY CARD GPS Not in 3D Fix 3D Fix Level 0 6 0 HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision 3D Fix Level 1 4 0 HDOP 6 0 3D Fix Level 2 2 0 HDOP 4 0 3D Fix Level 3 HDOP 2 0 NON Displays when F1 110 power is connected to DC diti d green Supercap charged grey Supercap Discharged Displ
2. EMERGENCY Search the recorded files within Emergency Mode 1 3 SEARCH FACTOR SHOCK SENSOR Search the recorded files within Shock Sensor Mode 1 4 SEARCH FACTOR ALARM Search the recorded files within Alarm 1 2 3 4 1 5 SEARCH FACTOR SCHEDULE Search the recorded files within Schedule Recording mode 1 6 SEARCH FACTOR ALL Search the recorded files within all search factors 2 SEARCH LIST When you select search factor and enter appropriate value accordingly search list result corresponding to search factor and its value is shown as below SEARCH LIST T a 2011 07 13 2011 07 13 BO TS A2 A4 2011 07 13 E 1 2 2011 07 13 z 1 2 4 S 2011 07 12 AONE AOZA 2 2011 07 12 PREV 1 3 lt 0024 gt SELECT T OK 26 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 APPENDIX TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ITEM DESCRIPTION Input Channel 2 CHANNEL Input impedance 75 ohm Unbalanced Input Format PAL NTSC Auto Detection Composite Maximum Input 1 0Vp p 75 Ohm Unbalanced Output Channel 1 Ch PIP Support Output impedance 75 ohm Unbalanced Output Format PAL NTSC according to Input Composite Maximum Output 1 0Vp p 75 Ohm Unbalanced Deinterlace Perform high quality deinterlacing for arbitrary format of interlaced video input RECORDING Encoding H 264 File Format SFR Proprietary Format Video Recording Resolution ACIF 704x576 704x480 352x2
3. 2 Day Light Saving 3 3 TIME OVERLAY 3 4 TIME CORRECTION 3 4 1 HOW TO SETUP TIME CORRECTION 3 5 LANGUAGE SETUP 3 6 VIDEO OUTPUT 3 GPS AN SETUP 4 1 RESOLUTION 4 2 VIDEO QUALITY 4 3 FRAME RATE 4 4 BRIGHTNESS 4 5 AUDIO INPUT LEVEL 4 6 REMAINING MEMORY 4 7 CHANNEL SELECT 4 8 PIP 10 11 11 11 11 13 14 F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 5 RECORDING SETUP 5 1 CONTINUOUS RECORDING 5 2 RECORDING BLOCK 5 3 POST RECORDING TIME 5 4 DISK OVERWRITE 6 EVENT SETUP 6 1 SHOCK SENSOR SENSITIVITY 6 2 ALARM INPUT 6 2 1 ALARM CONTINUE 6 3 ALARM OUTPUT 6 4 SCHEDULE SETUP 6 4 1 TIME 6 4 2 EVENT 7 RS 485 7 1 RS 485 7 2 RS 485 ID 7 3 RS 485 ID OVERLAY 7 4 BAUDRATE 7 5 PROTOCOL 7 6 KEYBOARD MAPPING 8 SUB MENU 8 1 PASSWORD ENABLE 8 1 1 CURRENT PASSWORD 8 1 2 NEW PASSWORD 8 1 3 CONFIRM PASSWORD 8 2 FIRMWARAE UPDATE 8 3 SYSTEM INFORMATION CHAPTER 7 NAVIGATION BAR 1 SCREEN ICON 23 CHAPTER 8 SEARCH MODE 1 SEARCH FACTOR 1 1 SEARCH FACTOR TIME 1 2 SEARCH FACTOR EMERGENCY 1 3 SEARCH FACTOR SHOCK SENSOR 1 4 SEARCH FACTOR ALARM 1 5 SEARCH FACTOR SCHEDULE 1 6 SEARCH FACTOR ALL 2 SEARCH LIST Appendix TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 CHAPTER 1 PACKING CONTENTS gt Contents in the package S af ID q ces gt J OD Db C Co 2 4 5 Ce EB F1 110 Unit REMOTE CONTROL INSTALL CD GPS ANTENNA F1 110 MANUAL VER
4. PELCO P according to our keyboard control you wish to connect Fu n LE i EJECT Zoomin MENU Ec WARN CH2 1 2 Prst 0 9 100 109 Preset 200 Preset 201 Preset VIEW 202 Preset 203 reset STOP 204 Preset MUTE 205 Preset 21 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 8 SUB MENU 4 SUB MENU 001 w 16 14 Password Enable Yes Current Password New Password Confirm Password FW Update System Information Assigned Code SMF 220S SW Version 0 83 0001 HW Version 0 33 007 000000000 SELECT 8 1 PASSWORD ENABLE Select Yes means you should enter password when you access to menu mode The factory default value is 0000 Press the number button on the remote control to enter the new password amp change the password 8 1 1 CURRENT PASSWORD Displays current Password 8 1 2 NEW PASSWORD Input new Password 8 1 3 CONFIRM PASSWORD Re type the new Password for confirmation 8 2 FW UPDATE Update the F1 110 to latest FW 8 3 SYSTEM INFORMATION Displays F1 110 s system information Assigned Code Display assigned code SW Version Displays current SW version HW Version Displays current HW version 22 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 CHAPTER 7 NAVIGATION BAR Navigation bar is displayed on the top and bottom part of the screen as shown in the image below Various screen icons is shown on the navigation bar on live mode or playback mode 704x480
5. how to use remote control buttons Password is 0000 as default To change the password go to SUB MENU gt PASSWORD ENABLE 2 MAIN MENU f MAIN MENU a v setup Mi RECORDING SETUP EVENT SETUP E Rs 485 A sus MENU DEFAULT OPTION No SELECT On the main menu when you select each menu by using up and down arrow key on the remote control selected menu item is highlighted 16 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 3 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP w 15 56 Time Set 2011 05 11 15 54 00 Day Light Saving On 06 01 00 07 30 02 Time Overlay On Time Correction 0 0 0sec Month Language English Video Output NTSC GPS On UTC 09 00 SELECT 3 1 TIME SET Set up current local time 3 2 DAY LIGHT SAVING Select ON when you want to apply Day Light Saving Set up specific period when Day Light Saving is applied 3 3 TIME OVERLAY Select OFF when you don t want Time and Date stamp on the screen on LIVE Mode or Playback Mode 3 4 TIME CORRECTION Where there is discrepancy between F1 110 time and actual time user can correct the discrepant time Time 999 sec F1 110 time is ahead of actual time 999 sec F1 110 time is behind the actual time Correction Cycle Select correction cycle among Day Week Month X Time Correction is disabled when GPS is set to ON 3 4 1 How to Setup Time Correction D Find the time error Check how
6. not recognize the SD Memory e F1 110 offers you the flexibility to choose a recording frame rate maximum rate 30fps NTSC 25fps PAL The faster the frame rate is more natural video image output appears from recorded files However it requires more SD memory card capacity You may reduce the frame rate minimum rate 1 frame per second to fit longer recording sessions in consideration of your SD memory card capacity The default values of F1 110 for recording are set up at 30fps Camera 1 10fps Camera 2 with High video quality f shock sensor is triggered while car is parked F1 110 wakes up on parking mode and records accordingly e If NTSC and PAL cameras are connected together F1 110 recognizes this as video loss 10 F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 CHAPTER 5 HARDWARE INSTALLATION SD memory INSTALLATION 1 Format SD memory card Insert SD memory card into SD slot in your PC and format it Be sure to format SD memory card in FAT32 or FAT16 32KB is highly recommended as the default allocation size If your PC does not have SD slot use SD memory card reader X Timely formatting the SD memory card and backup the files in it are required to avoid SD memory card error and file loss Use the original SD memory card only If not data loss may happen t is recommended to use original SanDisk SD memory card 2 Insert SD memory card into the SD slot in F1 110 After formatting take out SD memo
7. 1 0 3 CHAPTER 2 GETTING TO KNOW 1 110 This chapter briefly describes the functions of each button on F1 110 The buttons are used to operate the basic functions of F1 110 such as recording playback fast forward reverse play and etc For more details on the set up and operation of F1 110 refer to Chapter 6 F1 110 MENU FRONT pee gt O O 0299 P Cy 5 omar ds Doe us NO ITEM DESCRIPTION KE POWER LED Red LED lights on when power is on REC LED Green LED lights on while recording FAULT LED Yellow LED blinks when error occurs Blue LED blinks while finding GPS signal and lights on when GPS GPS LED is in 3D fix 3D fix requires four or more satellites and provides latitude and longitude 5 iRReevr Point remote control at the IR receiver EM SARA Insert or take out SD memory card LED Status Status Standby Status on Parking Mode Normal Mode Wakeup Status on Parking Mode Recording Error INSERT SD MEMORY CARD SD MEMORY CARD LOCKED SD INVALID FORMAT SD MEMORY CARD FULL ETC System Error INVALID FILE FILE NOT FOUND OSD LOAD ERROR VIDEO DECODER ERROR Memory Error SD MEMORY CARD ERROR MEMORY ERROR System Fault IRRECOVERABLE HARDWARE ERROR On Recording GPS 3D Fix Level 2 GPS 3D Fix Level 3 AX LED Status e On Off Normal blink 500msec Fast blink 100msec Slow Blink 1sec Interval e 5Blink 5sec Off gt 0 3sec On repeat 1Bl
8. 88 352x240 Video Recording Quality 1100 900 050 Video Recording Frame Rate NTSC 30 10 15 15 10 10 3 3 1 1 fps PAL 25 8 12 12 8 8 3 3 1 1 fps Recording MODE Continuous Recording Emergency Schedule Alarm Shock Sensor Decoding Video Format As recorded Quality amp Frame Rate Pre recording Time Max 5sec Normal Mode Recording Storage Support SD SDHC 2 32GB More than Class4 Storage File System FAT16 FAT32 recommended Allocation Unit Size 32Kbytes recommended 2GB 32GB SD SDHC Maximum Recording File 5 000 files ET P e D P l l l l l r l l l 8 Compression Format 8KHz 16bit Mono PCM Input Channel 2 Ch Mono Input impedance 4 K ohm typ Maximum Input 1 2 Vp_p Audio Input Level 1 Menu Output Channel 1 Ch Mono Unbalanced Maximum Output 13mW RL 16ohm Unbalanced ALARM 27 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 Input 4 Ch TTL Internal pull up 40V max Output 1 Ch TTL Open Drain 15V max 500mA max Operating Mode Normal Mode Live Playback Menu Search Record Parking Mode Record Only Monitoring Environment Client SW File Convert AVI Audio video interleaving 28pin Pluggable Header Connector I O Video out 1CH MIC in 2CH Speaker out 1CH Alarm in 4CH Alarm out 1CH RS485 Emergency REC Power Control 8pin Pluggable Header Connector Video input 2CH Camera colera power output 2CH Power 4pin Pluggable Header Connector DC input Battery input SD Slot 1Por
9. F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 264 2 Channel DVR F1 110 F1 110G User s Manual H 264 2Ch DVR Built n GPS F1 110G Model 3 Axis Shock Sensor Up to 32G SDHC The contents of the manual can be modified without prior notice to customers 1 F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 A GENERAL SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS F1 110 is manufactured to meet international safety standards Read the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to the F1 110 or any products connected to it 1 Use a correct power source Do not connect this product to a power source that supplies more than the specified voltage DC12V as this will cause damage to the unit 2 Never insert anything metallic into F1 110 as this can cause electric shock 3 Do not operate in wet amp dusty conditions Keep product surfaces clean and dry Avoid placing the F1 110 in areas like a damp basement or a dusty hallway 4 Do not expose this product to rain or use near water If the product gets wet unplug it and contact an authorized dealer immediately 5 To clean the outside case of the F1 110 use a lightly dampened cloth no solvents 6 Do not operate if you suspected unit is faulty If there are any unusual sounds or smells coming from the F1 110 immediately unplug it and contact an authorized dealer or service centre 7 Do not attempt to remove the top cover Warning Removing the DVR s cover can cause an electrical shock 8 Han
10. Normal Close The device connected to alarm output is in ON status and turns OFF when events occur Alarm input type is Normal Close Normal Close Normal Open The device connected to alarm output is in OFF status and turns ON when events occur Alarm input type is Normal Close Normal Close Normal Close The device connected to alarm output is in ON status and turns OFF when events occur X Alarm Out is also activated when shock sensor is detected on standby status of parking mode 6 4 SCHEDULE SETUP Setup time for Schedule Recording Up to 4 different time settings possible 6 4 1 TIME Start to record when scheduled time is up 6 4 2 EVENT to record when event triggered by alarm in device or shock sensor occurs during scheduled period AX Pre recording time is 5 seconds F1 110 starts to record 5 seconds before actual event time 20 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 7 5 485 T RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 ID RS 485 ID Overlay Baudrate Protocol SELECT 7 1 RS 485 Select Yes when users want to control F1 110 by keyboard controller 7 2 RS 485 ID Assign 3 digit number to F1 110 Default ID is O00 0 255 7 3 RS 485 ID Overlay select Yes when users want to stamp RS 485 ID on video data and show it on the display on playback 7 4 Baud Rate Select from 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 according to your keyboard control you wish to connect 7 5 Protocol Select between PELCO D and
11. Select display channel Enter amp exit search mode Enter amp exit menu mode Le Switch between playback mode and live mode _ Ee Fae SF 9 B ES d a 2 D L N B x v E SEARC F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 E Fast rewind X2 X4 X8 X16 X Shows only l frame of the recorded file being played PAUSE lili PLAYBACK Pause amp playback recorded file at X1 Fast forward X2 X4 X8 X16 X Shows only l frame of the recorded file being played lili STOP Stop playback Display the first frame of the playback file c MUTE Remove Audio during playback 09 NUMBER Enter number key when setting up time and etc on OSD menu F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 CHAPTER 4 GETTING STARTED HOW TO INSTALL F1 110 Below is an overview of the F1 110 installation procedures For more detail please refer to Chapter 5 Hardware Installation 1 Insert a SD memory card into the SD slot 2 Connect F1 110 to a TV set or monitor 3 Connect camera to F1 110 4 Connect optional accessories sensors and alarm out device 5 Connect the power input 6 Start monitoring and recording General Operating Advice e Make sure that a SD memory card is inserted and two cameras are properly connected Refer to Chapter 5 Hardware Installation The SD memory card must be formatted Refer to Chapter 5 SD Memory card Installation Otherwise F1 110 may
12. The diagram above shows the video signal connections Connect the camera to video in terminal of AV IN connector connect the monitor to video out terminal of AV OUT connector Note RCA cable required for this connection is not provided with F1 110 2 Audio Input Output Connection For TV monitor speaker Connect a microphone to audio in terminal of AV IN connector and connect the speaker to audio out terminal of AV OUT connector GPS Connection LO qi N L enn GPS antenna F1 110G model should be connected additionally when you want to use GPS function Antenna must be placed toward the direction of the sky so that it receives GPS signal well from GPS satellites F1 110 cannot receive GPS signal well it is placed in the confined spaces such as among tall buildings and in tunnels It may take long time for F1 110 to receive GPS signal when it is left in power off condition for long term When it does not find GPS signal check if the current position is shaded area and reset GPS by pressing GPS button on remote control Note GPS signal reception failure may occur under the following conditions 1 An object is placed on the antenna 2 Windshield is tinted in metal constituent 3 Install electric device that generates electromagnetic interfering GPS signal inside of vehicle ex Remote Start System 4 Cloudy weather 5 Confined spaces in tunnel under overpass in under
13. ays on wakeup status of parking mode CH1 Displays Channel 1 Status yellow Camera 1 connected grey not connected F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 m Oo Displays Channel 2 Status CH29CH2 yellow Camera 2 connected grey not connected Main CH1 or Main CH2 Displays main channel 704x576 Displays the current resolution Displays always continuous recording Emergency Recording Displays on Emergency recording mode Shock Sensor Recording Displays on recording triggered by shock sensor Alarm Recording Displays on recording triggered by alarm input device Schedule Recording Displays on Schedule Recording mode Displays when rewinding the recorded files Displays when fast forward the recorded files Displays when playback the recorded files Displays when stop the playing back the recorded files Displays when pause the playback the recorded files Sane Displays when sound is On or Off on playback mode Sound is off on rewind or fast forward playback 25 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 Chapter 8 SEARCH MODE 1 SEARCH FACTOR Q SEARCH Search Factor There are nine factors for searching recorded files 2011 05 11 00 00 1 TIME 2011 05 11 24 00 2 EMERGENCY 3 SHOCK SENSOR 4 ALARM 5 SCHEDULE 6 ALL Select each factor and click LIST EXIT SELECT OK 1 1SEARCH FACTOR TIME Search the recorded files within certain range of time Please select the wanted date and time 1 2 SEARCH FACTOR
14. dle F1 110 carefully to avoid damaging the product Dropping your F1 110 on any hard surface may cause the unit to malfunction If the F1 110 does not work properly due to physical damage contact an authorized dealer for repair or exchange 9 Theunit has a lithium battery preinstalled The standard lithium cell 3V battery located on the motherboard should be replaced if the time clock does not hold its time after the power is turned off Warning Unplug the F1 110 before replacing battery or you may be subjected to severe electrical shock Properly dispose of old batteries Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Do not discard lithium batteries into the trash can or into fire Dispose in accordance with local waste regulations F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 PACKING CONTENTS CONTENTS IN THE PACKAGE CHAPTER 2 GETTING TO KNOW F1 110 F1 110 CHAPTER 3 REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL BUTTON CHAPTER 4 GETTING STARTED HOW TO INSTALL F1 110 O N 6 CHAPTER 5 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 1 INSERT SD MEMORY CARD BACKUP RECORDED FILES CONNECTING F1 110 TO YOUR TV SET OR MONITOR INSTALL IN THE VEHICLE FORMAT SD MEMORY CARD 5 1 PARKING MODE 5 2 NORMAL MODE INSTALLATION DIRECTION ACCORDING TO SHOCK SENSOR CHAPTER 6 MENU MODE MENU TREE 1 2 ACCESS TO MENU MODE MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETUP 3 1 TIME SET gt DAY LIGHT SAVING 3
15. e image above Even though installation direction is changed the shock sensor finds new 3 axis direction according to new direction change MMd Q PWR REC FAULT d9 E e rz c Inv 33X Md O Note The image shows that the front of DVR Is positioned in the opposite direction of vehicle proceeding If the front of DVR is positioned in the direction of vehicle proceeding shock sensor data does not stand for accurate values 14 F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 CHAPTER 6 MENU MODE MENU TREE SYSTEM SETUP b AN SETUP b RECORDING SETUP b MENU D EVENT SETUP b RS 485 b SUB TIME SET b DAY LIGHT SAVING b TIME OVERLAY TIME CORRECTION LANGUAGE VIDEO OUTPUT GPS RESOLUTION VIDEO QUALITY FRAME RATE BRIGHTNESS AUDIO INPUT LEVEL REMAINING MEMORY DISPLAY CHANNEL PIP CONTINUOUS RECORDING RECORDING BLOCK POST RECORDING TIME DISK OVERWRITE SHOCK SENSOR SENSIBILITY ALARM INPUT gt ALARM OUTPUT SCHEDULE SETUP b RS 485 RS 485 ID RS 485 ID OVERLAY BAUDRATE PROTOCOL PASSWORD ENABLE CURRENT PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSWORD FW UPDATE SYSTEM INFORMATION gt Assigned Code SW Version HW Version 15 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 1 ACCESS TO MENU Password 0 SELECT Press MENU button on remote control to access to F1 110 menu mode Please refer to Chapter 3 Remote control about
16. ink 1sec Off gt 0 3sec On repeat F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 REAR 5 TEN T 8 N gt gt gt gt gt ak EE CD EF GH IJKLMNOPQR C L e No ITEM DESCRIPTION BATT 12V 12V Car Battery Input 12V Car Battery Input Input DC Output for Camera1 DC OUT1 The maximum current consumption and input voltage of the camera connected should be considered DV Video Video Input forCamerat 50 Video Input forCamerat 50 Camera 1 wi Output for Camera 2 DC OUT2 The maximum current consumption and input voltage of the camera connected should be considered vaz Video Input for Camera 2 V OUT Video Output H A OUT Audio Output EB MIC1 2 Audio Input Microphone 1 2 aje amma Alarm Input 2 wiam ama eme me Kim MN se eee F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 E CHAPTER 3 REMOTE CONTROL La Lai O ERIERIET 7 8 9 Stop recording and turn off SD memory card power Press eject button before taking out SD memory card from the SD slot Change values on OSD menu On search mode find recorded files Change values on OSD menu REW Fast Rewind X2 X4 X8 X16 FF Fast Forward X2 X4 X8 X16 On playback mode playback at X1 or pause Select each option value on OSD menu
17. much difference occurs between F1 110 time and actual time 2 Re setup the time of F1 110 to current time 3 Enter correction time and cycle When F1 110 time is ahead of actual time Insert minus value by pressing arrow or number key When F1 110 time is behind the actual time Insert plus value by pressing arrow or number key Example AX Time correction is not applied on recording even when correction time comes On emergency recording recording block generates by 3 5 or 10 minutes Time correction is applied when recording block closes on recording 17 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 3 5 LANGUAGE SETUP Select between English and Japanese 3 6 VIDEO OUTPUT Display NTSC or PAL according to unit s CCD type 3 7 GPS Select ON when users want to use GPS function by connection external GPS antenna F1 110G Model F1 110 renews its time system by GPS plus or minus 3 second error Coordinated Universal Time abbreviated UTC is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time 4 AIV SETUP A V SETUP w 15 57 Resolution 704x480 Video Quality Highest Highest Frame Rate 30 10 Brightness Normal Normal Audio Input Level zy Remaining Memory 289 5MB 7 4GB 10min iisec Display Channel QCIF Size SELECT 4 1 RESOLUTION 4CIF 704 x 480 704 x 576 352 x 240 352 X 288 4 2 VIDEO QUALITY HIGHEST HIGH NORMAL LOW LOWEST Select desired
18. pass in underground parking lot among tall buildings and etc AX Electrical device near GPS antenna can interfere GPS data reception Be sure to place GPS antenna to the appropriate position 12 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 5 Install in Vehicle 5 1 Parking Mode When a power cable is connected to car battery parking mode is supported While parked with car engine off F1 110 is not entirely off on parking mode F1 110 consumes minimum power standby wake up by shock sensor trigger and starts recording On Off Switch Vehicle Battery Connection Note 1 When the car battery voltage goes down below 12V for 3 minutes F1 110 is cut off from the power automatically for battery discharge protection 2 F1 110 on standby wakes up by shock sensor sensitivity level 5 3 The recorded video is according to the AV setup on OSD menu 4 Video is recorded in 1fps regardless of AV setup values until SD memory card is initialized on wakeup status of parking mode This initialization may take 2 10 seconds according to SD memory card capacity and kinds 5 2 Normal Mode On normal Mode F1 110 performs recording only when car engine is on Connect F 110 power to the cigar jack in the vehicle with appropriate cigar jack cable Cigar Jack Cable 13 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 6 Installation Direction According to Shock Sensor Pe The direction of 3 axis shock sensor data x z is shown as th
19. ry card from your PC and insert it into SD slot on F1 110 When taking out SD memory card from F1 110 slot you should press eject button for 1 2 seconds on the remote control X Pressing eject button shut the power to SD slot This status lasts for 3 minutes and is deactivated automatically after 3 minutes This is deactivated before 3 minutes on the following status Mode change Live Playback Emergency Recording Removing SD memory card 3 Backup recorded files in SD memory card When SD Memory card capacity is full the recorded files can be backed up in your PC Insert SD memory card in your PC and move the files in the HDD of your PC You can also check each recorded file through viewer software 4 Connecting F1 110 to TV or monitor Video Input Output 000000 VIDEO OUT ALARM IN OUT h Tep O VIDEO IN 1 AUDIO OUT cal f 2 2 VIDEO IN 2 GPS AUDIO IN 3 POWER E S A Hees les O ZE gt gt gt gt 5 5 z 52 lt O a gt Qo gt gt lt 2 GPS L onp GND O L oyy F C GROUND 11 F1 110 MANUAL VER 1 0 3 To display images from F1 110 connect the video output port to monitor or TV with appropriate video cable Any TV with a video input terminal is suitable for displaying the images
20. sec Max 180 sec 5 4 DISK OVERWRITE Disk Overwrite On When SD memory card capacity is full F1 110 deletes the file in the order of early recording time and keeps recording with over writing Disk Overwrite Off Recording stops when the SD memory card capacity is full 19 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 6 EVENT SETUP f3 EVENT SETUP Shock Sensor Sensitivity 3 Alarm Input Alarm 1 Off Alarm 2 N C Continue On Alarm 3 N O Continue Off Alarm 4 N O Continue Off Alarm Output On N O Schedule Setup 1 to SUN 00 00 23 59 Event 2 MON to SUN 00 00 23 59 Time 3 Off Off SELECT ENT OK 6 1 SHOCK SENSOR SENSITIVITY Setup the shock sensor sensitivity Range off 1 5 Default Value 5 Sensitivity High 1 Sensitivity Low F1 110 on standby mode wakes up and starts to record by shock sensor sensitivity level 5 6 2 ALARM INPUT Setup ALARM INPUT NO NC Off Select NO or NC according to sensor type for ALARM EVENT RECORDING For Alarm Recording user can setup up to 4 alarms 6 2 1 Alarm Continue Select between Continue On and Continue Off When selecting on recording continues until event stops regardless of post recording time 6 3 ALARM OUTPUT Alarm input type is Normal Open Normal Open Normal Open The device connected to alarm output is in OFF status and turns ON when events occur Alarm input type is Normal Open Normal Open
21. t SD Card Slot OTHERS 4 Status LED Power REC Fault GPS Remote Control 1 IR Receiver Shock Sensor 3 Axis Shock Detection Main DC 10 to 15VDC 9 5VDC Cut off Battery 12 to 15VDC 12VDC Cut off Normal Mode Approx 300mA 12VDC 750 max initial Power Consumption peak current 12VDC Standby Status on Parking Mode Approx 6mA 12VDC Input power bypass 10 to 15VDC 900mA max Power is supplied to camera only on normal and wakeup mode X Caution Be sure to check camera input voltage range before connection ENVIRONMENTAL Input Voltage Range Camera Power Output Operating Temperature 20 60 C Humidity 30 80 RH non condensing Dimension 120 W x 78 L x 29 5 H mm Weight Approx 205g Remote Control Supplied SD Memory Card Option GPS Antenna F1 110G Model Only Wire Harness Supplied Receptacle to wire Camera Wire Harness Supplied Receptacle to wire Power Wire Harness Supplied Receptacle to wire 28
22. video level 4 3 FRAME RATE NTSC Selectable among 30 10 15 10 3 1 PAL Selectable among 25 8 12 8 3 1 Example NTSC FRAME RATE CHANEL 1 30 10 15 10 3 1 CHANEL 2 149 15 10 3 1 PAL FRAME RATE CHANEL 1 55 g 32 g 3 1 CHANEL 2 125 1121 8 3 1 4 4 BRIGHTNESS 18 F1 110 MANUAL 1 0 3 Select camera brightness value among low normal and high 4 5 AUDIO INPUT LEVEL User can select from O to 10 according to microphone input level Default Value 7 0 Audio Recording Off 1 lowering microphone level 10 Increasing microphone level 4 6 REMAINING MEMORY Shows total memory and usable memory including possible recording time 4 7 CHANNEL SELECT Setup the display channel for 1 CH 2 CH 4 8 PIP You can select sub channel size as below Default Value QCIF QCIF NTSC 176 X 120 PAL 176 X 144 CIF NTSC 352 X 240 PAL 352 X 288 PIP OFF 5 RECORDING SETUP W RECORDING SETUP Continuous Recording Recording Block Post Recording Time Disk Overwrite SELECT 5 1 CONTINUOUS RECORDING Recording continues as long as SD memory card is available 5 2 RECORDING BLOCK File recorded in terms of 3 5 10 min Default Value 5 min Regardless of recording block the number of files is limited to 5 000 5 3 POST RECORDING TIME Post recording time defines how long you will record after an event occurs Default Value 20 sec Range Min 5
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