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1. 9 Specifications Component Description Remarks CPU Coretex A8 800MHz processor Linux ARM 1st Front HD Digital CMOS Sensor 1280 x 720p HD 2nd In cabin HD Digital CMOS Sensor 1280 x 720p HD Camera 3rd Rear D1720x4 onal camera O x 480p Optiona NTSC Analog D1 composite Front 114 39 H 61 98 V 120 0 D Camera Angle Lens In Cabin 114 39 H 61 98 V 150 0 D DDRII RAM 256 MB Samsung NAND Flash Memory 128 MB Samsung G Force sensor 3 Axial acceleration sensor up to 86 Speaker MIC Mono Speaker Internal MIC Super capacitor DC 5V over 5F Ensures safe shutdown Supports additional external GPS Built in Cradle Antenna GPS Module Antenna Removable storage micro SDHC MLC x 2 slots 64GB max per slot Video out put NTSC PAL 3 5mm jack to RCA GPS signal 2 50 4PIN ear phone jack USB USB Type A USB2 0 Rear camera 2 5 4PIN ear phone jack Vehicle back gear signal support Hardware interface USB2 0 micro USB Micro USB Type B DC Input 3 50 DC input jack Ween 2 5 APIN ear phone jack Y type cable when used with foot Format Private Encryption H 264 Mode 2 Channel 3 Channel vliee Front AMbps 30fps AMbps 27fps Codec P P P P In Cabin 2Mbps 30fps Rear N A 512kps Max 15fps 2Mbps Max 15fps Audio Codec PCM Monaural 22 05Khz 16bits Continuous recording One file min 60s 1s Recording Button Event recording 15 sec 0 25s before T USER G
2. Close Company name Enter company name to this blank and DR will record video file and data by this company name This information is able to mark in video overlay watermark Vehicle name Enter Vehicle number to this blank and DR will record video file and data by this Vehicle number This information is able to mark in video overlay watermark Driver name Enter Driver name to this blank and DR will record video file and data by this Driver name This information is able to mark in video overlay watermark Playback Security Administrator is able to lock the video paly and open each file USER GUIDE V1 0 0 54 8 6 5 Storage setting Record Event Time User Settings storage Etc m System m Loc SETE Log Event N Normal pelos Load Save N Default Close Storage setting is Manage and allocate micro SD card storage capacity to individual recording segment Recommend minimum 35 storage capacity to Event USER GUIDE V1 0 0 55 8 6 6 Etc Other settings Record Event Time User Settings Storage Etc Front Only Front amp In cabin Front amp In cabin or Rear Reverse Signal Rear Only VERT Load Save N Default Close Voice Guide Voice prompt for system startup and recording Vehicle Info Overlay Watermark Vehicle Driver and Company info on video Video out Mode When optional LCD monitor is connected for real time video viewing USER GUIDE V1 0 0 56
3. Front is overlaid External Device can select 3 kinds of overlay time information The time information is selected by configuration update which is explained as Overlay Time Case1 ONLY RTC is overlaid When Summer time is off the below words is displayed RTC YYYY MM DD HH MM SS When Summer time is on the below words is displayed DST YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Time Information Case2 ONLY UTC is overlaid UTC YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Case3 BOTH RTC amp UTC are overlaid When Summer time is off the below words is displayed RTC YYYY MM DD HH MM SS UTC YYYY MM DD HH MM SS When Summer time is on the below words is displayed DST YYYY MM DD HH MM SS UTC YYYY MM DD HH MM SS When DR cannot receive GPS data each of the value filed is GPS Coordinates PN inserted as GPRMC s Speed in knots field value received from GPS module is displayed in this Speed value filed The unit of this value must be converted from knot to km h because the unit of speed received from GPS module is knot This value isn t displayed up to the decimal point Speed km h unit is displayed next to this value field If GPS module linked with DR is connected to vehicle and can get vehicle speed pulse the GPRMC s Speed in knots field has vehicle speed converted from the pulse If GPS module cannot get vehicle speed pulse GPRMC s Speed in knots field has speed over the ground in k
4. n MAGICXML Gs Parallels Tools Publisher Adobe Systems Incorporated Dreamsecurity Inc Parallels Software International Inc 2 Click to Uninstall for next step of uninstallation rie veni os Remove PC Manager from your computer Installed On 2015 06 22 2015 06 16 2015 06 08 2015 06 01 PC Manager will be uninstalled from the following folder Click Uninstall to start the uninstallation Ci Program Files x86 PC Manager Y PC Manager USER GUIDE V1 0 0 Size Version 6 00MB 1700188 1 0 0 23 219MB 10 2 1 29006 41 ETE Fetz Uninstallation Complete Uninstall was completed successfully PC Manager USER GUIDE V1 0 0 42 2 Channel View PC MANAGER event 20150618101455 kds B MIC LZ lb Ub lY 15 41 22 rine 14 41 21 UIC 2815 06 17 10 41 22 A C 12815 7 16 41 22 14 LON 12641 7493 SPD 54 Km h ZE 8 58 O isumi 6 96 ALL EMERGENCY EVENT PARK Mar fete ASS BE JONG Yue i s AMAS MIstolelold T Sinyeonsu 014314111921 t T ARIF OPE sean Wol olmeE x Son Map data 2015 SK planer 3 Channel View PC MANAGER event 20150618101455 kds DX DT DK ODORS PRIN RIC 2815 83 26 19 58 47 INZCARIN MY AOD DECH MALA GA Devon mico TOM PO Semi HOF t i o ee eee ALL EMERGENCY EVENT PARK commissioner St mi MARKHAM ge ACKERMANS n MALALA TAU WIMPY 94 mivan TOURS AND SAFARIS TRANSNET hank x AFF IKANSWISS o M KFC Carlton Ce
5. E 272 7 170615 A 6D 0 5625 0 0 75 0 9375 mnt mmc E 2015 06 17 93647 A 3722 9441 N 12639 2781 E 74 14 170615 D 5B 0 5625 0 6875 0 890488 mnt mmc E 2015 06 17 100008 A 3722 945 N 12639 3015 E 74 14 170615 D 57 0 625 0 0 75 0 976281 POWER ON kds 4985 ch 2015 06 18 10 31 33 607 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 21603 A 3722 9515 N 12639 2582 E 315 22 180615 D 68 0 625 0 75 0 97828 POWER ON kds 4985 ch 2015 06 18 11 33 57 640 POWER OFF 2015 06 18 1 31000 A 3722 988 N 12639 2452 E 53 67 180615 D 5E 0 625 0 6875 0 929129 POWER ON kds 4985 ch 2015 06 18 12 11 29 705 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 31313 A 3722 9214 N 12639 2996 E 335 88 180615 D 60 0 75 0 6875 1 017426 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 31556 A 3722 9189 N 12639 3077 E 122 23 180615 D 65 0 5625 0 75 0 939581 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 31724 A 3722 9334 N 12639 2953 E 273 87 180615 D 63 0 625 0 625 0 883883 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 32448 A 3722 9168 N 12639 3058 E 150 7 180615 D 60 0 625 0 625 0 88609 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 32822 A 3722 9269 N 12639 2992 E 309 28 180615 D 64 0 5625 0 6875 0 888292 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 55134 A 3722 9267 N 12639 307 E 136 62 180615 D 60 0 5625 0 8125 0 988212 POWER OFF 2015 06 18 71917 A 3722 9418 N 12639 2744 E 136 62 180615 D 61 0 625 0 6875 0 929129 POWER ON kds 4985 ch 2015 06 18 16 20 00 974 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 72147 A 3722 9422 N 12639 2837 E 0 180615 D 6D 0 625 0 6875 0 929129 POWERON 2015 06 18 23 46 13 942 EVEN
6. GPS RTC20160726 113006 csv G Sensor UTC20160726 020010 csv orde EDE cise G Sensor RTC20160726 113006 csv Table 6 4 Drive recorder s recording data USER GUIDE V1 0 0 31 6 5 Cycle recording During normal operation the video files are saved in 60 second intervals If the capacity of the micro SDHC card runs short the files will be overwritten from the oldest to newest EMERGENCY files will not be overwritten factory default It is able to be changed configuration via PC manager setting 6 6 IR Recording The DR with IR is designed to operate in zero light environments Wide angle IR distribution ensures that the in cabin camera produces high duality video no matter what the environment light levels 6 7 Recordable Time Normal Ouality 2 Channel PRIMARY Memory Sound ON Video Frame s 10 fps 15 fps 30 fps 16GB 16h 43m 14h 60m 8h 14m 6h 15m 3h 37m 32GB 33h 26m 29h 21m 16h 28m 11h 50m 6h 34m 64GB 75h 24m 67h 28m 37h 29m 26h 33m 13h 59m USER GUIDE V1 0 0 32 Normal Ouality 3 Channel SECONDARY Memory Sound ON Video Frame s 10 fps 15 fps 27 fps 16GB 20h 18m 18h 09m 10h 22m 7h 13m 4h 16m 32GB 39h 57m 35h 38m 20h 44m 14h 26m 7h 51m 64GB 91h 01m 81h 03m 47h 21m 33h 06m 17h 20m Unit Approximate hour of recording in NORMAL folder e Your recordable time and capacity may differ from the figures in the tables depending on your subject and actual recording
7. If you accept the terms of the agreement dick I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install PC Manager PL Manager Toro USER GUIDE V1 0 0 36 Choose which features of DC Manager vou want to install Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to install Click Install to start the installation Space required 48 1MB Please wait while PC Manager is being installed Installing package 92 3 4 MB USER GUIDE V1 0 0 37 n Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Setup gt Maintenance mode Select one of the options below Uninstall Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable from this computer Cancel i Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Setup Setup Complete Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable has been successfully repaired It is highly recommended that you download and install the latest service packs and security updates for this product For more information visit the following Web site q ES P we mm 1 x o a Zz mem H 1 Product Support Center USER GUIDE V1 0 0 38 bo PC Manager Setup Pem A Installation Complete Setup was completed successfully Completed 3 Click to Desktop icon for running PC Manager program USER GUIDE V1 0 0 40 8 3 Uninstall PC Manager 1 Click to PC Manager in Control panel Organize Uninstall Name A Adobe Flash Player 17 ActiveX
8. in each case in this manual SD SDHC and SDXC logos are trademarks of SD 3C LLC e Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Windows 7 and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Intel Core Core 2 Duo and Pentium are the registered trademarks or trademarks of the Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries AMD and Athlon are either registered trademarks or trademarks of AMD in the United States and other countries Macintosh Mac OS are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Apple Inc in the United States and or other countries USER GUIDE V1 0 0 60
9. or higher 1280 x 1024 32 bit color Display recommended Recommended Memory Card Installed in DR 20MB s Class 10 or above MLC type e System requirements mentioned above are recommendations Even on a system that satisfies the requirements PC Manager may not operate optimally e On a slower than recommended computer video playback may skip frames or operate in an unexpected manner e Ifthe version of DirectX on your computer is lower than 9 0c install DirectX 9 0c or higher e We recommended you transfer recorded videos to a PC before playing back or editing the videos e Torun PC Manager a laptop computer requires faster and better components than a desktop PC e PC Manager is not Mac OS compliant e On 64 bit environment of Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows7 PC Manager may be installed and work as 32 bit program USER GUIDE V1 0 0 8 2 Install PC Manager 1 Double Click and run PC Manager install program file e PCManager Install 1 4 0 0 2 Click to I Agree for next step of Installation Please review the license terms before installing PC Manager Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement PC Manager WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law
10. place foreign substances on the memory card terminals Use a soft dry cloth to clean the terminals if required Do not paste anything other than the label provided with the card on the label pasting area of the card Do not use a damaged memory card USER GUIDE V1 0 0 13 e Be carefulto keep the memory card out of the reach of children who might swallow it The data storage speed of cards may differ depending on the manufacturer and production system e MLC multi level cell system faster write speed enabled e TLC Triple level cell system only lower write speed is supported For best results we recommend using a memory card that supports a faster write speed Using a lower write speed memory card for recording video may cause difficulties when storing Y e We are not responsible for data loss due to misuse including loss caused by any PC virus e We recommend using a memory card case to avoid data loss that can be caused by moving the card or by static electricity e After a period of use the memory card may get warm This is normal and is not a malfunction USER GUIDE V1 0 0 14 5 Installation 5 1 Emplace DR DInsert micro SD cards Adhere after working Air Drier Air conditioner in case of much humidity USER GUIDE V1 0 0 15 Remove tape film at adhered area lnstall DR on windscreen front of rear view mirror of cradle Please make sure that joint DR with cradle safety Connect to GP
11. 0 5625 0 840851 1 025076 0 976281 0 929129 0 976281 2015 06 17 0 625 0 976281 0 888292 0 883883 0 883883 0 840851 2015 06 17 0 625 0 883883 E 0 931229 0 939581 0 939581 0 97828 2015 06 17 122820 0 75 1 06066 0 883883 0 929129 0 931229 0 840851 2015 06 17 122820 0 625 H 0 97828 0 890488 0 97828 0 883883 0 931229 2015 06 17 122821 0 5625 0 890488 0 931229 0 939581 0 890488 0 9375 2015 06 17 122821 0 625 0 929129 0 931229 0 939581 0 888292 0 929129 2015 06 17 122822 0 625 0 931229 l 0 890488 0 888292 0 976281 0 931229 2015 06 17 122822 0 625 H 0 931229 0 976281 0 883883 0 890488 0 888292 2015 06 17 122823 0 5625 H 0 890488 0 929129 0 840851 0 840851 0 883883 2015 06 17 122823 0 6875 0 931229 0 931229 0 97828 0 890488 0 929129 2015 06 17 122824 0 625 0 976281 0 852386 0 929129 0 890488 0 97828 2015 06 17 122824 0 625 I 0 88609 E 0 931229 0 9375 0 9375 0 88609 2015 06 17 122825 0 5625 0 9375 E 0 931229 0 929129 0 929129 0 888292 2015 06 17 122825 0 625 0 929129 E 0 931229 0 888292 1 017426 0 840851 4 b G Sensor RTC20150617 212806 Ready Filter VD D d OU P UN dn e S N n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 6 3 4 2 Log File G Sensor USER GUIDE V1 0 0 D td or o d GPS RTC20150618 010039 m Calibri Body 12 A Ar _ amp Wrap Text General E x e Zwee E Ay mm E P P Xx Delete 7 Si Z E E aliis erue A Cerda 9 0 00 i em ind Babel ES m mJ EE da 1
12. 2 M SE es Table a m Format y 9 Tua Al fx DATETIME A B c D E F G H I J K L M N o P a R 1 DATETIME JUTCTIME VALID LATITUDE NORTH SOU LONGITUDE EAST WEST SPEED DIRECTION UTCDATE NOT USED NOT USED CHECKSUM BACKGEAR l 2 2015 06 18 01 00 39 000 160039 A 3722 9387 N 12639 2778 E 0 02 74 14 170615 D 52 0 3 2015 06 18 01 00 40 000 160040 A 3722 9386 N 12639 2782 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 59 0 l 4 2015 06 18 01 00 41 000 160041 A 3722 9383 N 12639 2786 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 59 0 5 2015 06 18 01 00 42 000 160042 A 3722 938 N 12639 279 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 5E 0 6 2015 06 18 01 00 43 000 160043 A 3722 9379 N 12639 2795 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 5C 0 7 2015 06 18 01 00 44 000 160044 A 3722 9377 N 12639 28 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 56 0 8 2015 06 18 01 00 45 000 160045 A 3722 9376 N 12639 2803 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 55 0 9 2015 06 18 01 00 46 000 160046 A 3722 9375 N 12639 2806 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 50 0 10 2015 06 18 01 00 47 000 160047 A 3722 9375 N 12639 2809 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 5E 0 l 11 2015 06 18 01 00 48 000 160048 A 3722 9375 N 12639 2812 E 0 02 74 14 170615 D 5A 0 l 12 2015 06 18 01 00 49 000 160049 A 3722 9375 N 12639 2815 E 0 02 74 14 170615 D 5C 0 l 13 2015 06 18 01 00 50 000 160050 A 3722 9375 N 12639 2815 E 0 01 74 14 170615 D 57 0 14 2015 06 18 01 00 51 000 160051 A 3722 9375 N 12639 2815 E 0 01 74 14 170615 D 56 0 15 2015 06 18 01 00 52 000 160052 A 3722 9375 N 12639 2815 E 0 02 74 14 170615 D 56 0 16 2015 06 18 01 00 53 000 160053 A 3722 9
13. 375 N 12639 2815 E 0 04 74 14 170615 D 51 0 17 2015 06 18 01 00 54 000 160054 A 3722 9374 N 12639 2819 E 0 04 74 14 170615 D 5B 0 18 2015 06 18 01 00 55 000 160055 A 3722 9374 N 12639 2822 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 55 0 19 2015 06 18 01 00 56 000 160056 A 3722 9374 N 12639 2824 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 50 0 l 20 2015 06 18 01 00 57 000 160057 A 3722 9373 N 12639 2826 E 0 02 74 14 170615 D 55 0 21 2015 06 18 01 00 58 000 160058 A 3722 9371 N 12639 2829 E 0 01 74 14 170615 D 54 0 22 2015 06 18 01 00 59 000 160059 A 3722 937 N 12639 2832 E 0 02 74 14 170615 D 5D 0 l 23 2015 06 18 01 01 00 000 160100 A 3722 9369 N 12639 2835 E 0 02 74 14 170615 D 5F 0 24 2015 06 18 01 01 01 000 160101 A 3722 9366 N 12639 2839 E 0 02 74 14 170615 D 5D 0 25 2015 06 18 01 01 02 000 160102 A 3722 9363 N 12639 2842 E 0 02 74 14 170615 D 57 0 l 26 2015 06 18 01 01 03 000 160103 A 3722 9359 N 12639 2846 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 5A 0 27 2015 06 18 01 01 04 000 160104 A 3722 9357 N 12639 2849 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 5C 0 28 2015 06 18 01 01 05 000 160105 A 3722 9354 N 12639 2852 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 54 0 29 2015 06 18 01 01 06 000 160106 A 3722 9352 N 12639 2853 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 50 0 30 2015 06 18 01 01 07 000 160107 A 3722 9351 N 12639 2855 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 54 0 31 2015 06 18 01 01 08 000 160108 A 3722 935 N 12639 2857 E 0 03 74 14 170615 D 58 0 32 2015 06 18 01 01 09 000 160109 A 3722 935 N 12639 2858 E 0 02 74 14 170615 D 57 0 33 2015 06 18 01 01 10 000 160110
14. 5 Li Mu 1058 O amp 106 Gi Map data 2015 SK planet 927 1 Dongchun 2 i dong Yeonsu gu Incheon South Korea eee USER GUIDE V1 0 0 48 Others Save JPG images Setting configuration Front view JPG image ek H ray pi In cabin view JPG image Rear view JPG image DC EES do NIXGGNO a Dai DG OE MES dda GN 20150327 3 Nu A 003333_CH1 jpg 20150327_003333_CH2 jpg 20150327_003333_CH3 jpg USER GUIDE V1 0 0 PC MANAGER event 20150618101455 kds DX ES CAE DUI bk 7 RIC 28015 03 26 19 58 47 IN CABIN ALL EMERGENCY EVENT PARK MAP gt EVENT_RTC20150617_183301_E kds EVENT_RTC20150617_183647_E kds O PARK_RTC20150617_184412 kds P PARK_RTC20150617_184445 kds gt PARK_RTC20150617_184453 kds P PARK_RTC20150617_184526 kds gt PARK_RTC20150617_184558 kds P PARK_RTC20150617_185011 kds P PARK RTC20150617 185044 kds P PARK RTC20150617 185251 kds P PARK RTC 20150617 185323 kds 53 4672 Km h P PARK_RTC20150617_185714 kds vr T 6 S BGA lt gt A C O O DR is provide user s setting arrangement to administrator for management setup cfg Setup cfg file is will created and update to DR as user s setting value USER GUIDE V1 0 0 50 8 6 1 Record setting Record Event Time User settings Storage Etc GEE Load Save DD Detaut Close 3 Channel Mode Enable only when an optional 3 camera in c
15. 5 0 890488 E 0 974279 1 019344 0 97828 0 890488 2015 06 17 0 6875 0 929129 0 929129 0 976281 0 843171 0 931229 2015 06 17 0 625 0 929129 0 9375 0 890488 1 017426 1 019344 2015 06 17 0 625 0 931229 1 017426 0 888292 0 883883 0 931229 2015 06 17 0 5625 0 939581 0 929129 0 888292 0 843171 1 06617 2015 06 17 0 5625 0 890488 0 810093 e 0 850092 0 97828 0 931229 2015 06 17 0 625 0 931229 0 890488 0 903552 0 888292 0 890488 2015 06 17 0 5625 0 888292 0 888292 0 840851 0 931229 0 929129 2015 06 17 0 5 0 802827 d 0 931229 0 976281 0 888292 0 888292 2015 06 17 0 625 0 976281 0 888292 0 984251 0 890488 0 883883 2015 06 17 0 5625 0 939581 0 939581 0 888292 0 888292 0 931229 2015 06 17 0 625 0 931229 0 888292 1 017426 0 976281 0 929129 2015 06 17 0 5625 0 888292 0 976281 0 97828 0 890488 0 888292 2015 06 17 0 5625 0 840851 0 888292 0 890488 0 929129 0 9375 2015 06 17 0 625 0 929129 0 9375 0 888292 0 929129 0 976281 2015 06 17 0 625 0 929129 0 931229 0 840851 0 929129 0 929129 2015 06 17 0 5625 0 840851 0 888292 0 9375 0 843171 0 88609 2015 06 17 0 5625 0 9375 0 929129 0 9375 0 890488 0 901388 2015 06 17 0 625 0 929129 0 890488 0 97828 0 929129 0 88609 2015 06 17 0 6875 0 972272 0 976281 0 939581 0 939581 0 929129 2015 06 17 0 5625 0 840851 E 0 890488 0 931229 0 931229 0 890488 2015 06 17 0 625 I 0 97828 E 0 88609 0 883883 0 931229 0 931229 2015 06 17 0 625 0 976281 0 9375 0 888292 0 850092 0 890488 2015 06 17
16. A 3722 935 N 12639 2858 E 0 02 74 14 170615 D 5F 0 34 2015 06 18 01 01 11 000 160111 A 3722 935 N 12639 2859 E 0 01 74 14 170615 D 5C 0 l 35 2015 06 18 01 01 12 000 160112 A 3722 9351 N 12639 286 E 0 01 74 14 170615 D 54 0 36 2015 06 18 01 01 13 000 160113 A 3722 9352 N 12639 2861 E 0 01 74 14 170615 D 57 0 37 2015 06 18 01 01 14 000 160114 A 3722 9351 N 12639 2865 E 0 01 74 14 170615 D 57 0 4 b GPS RTC20150618 010039 Ready _ 100 Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Figure 6 3 4 3 Log File GPS sd e f one SD memory was inserted in only Primary SD memory slot of Drive recorder Drive recorder operates according to the allocation of Primary SD slot e f one SD memory was inserted in only Secondary SD memory slot of Drive recorder Drive recorder operates according to the allocation of Primary SD slot NORMAL movie file area and EVENT movie area are prepared in the SD memory 6 4 File name rule User is able to select file naming rule which is used while Drive recorder s naming a movie file 1 User selects file naming rule on External Device s display Extra 2 External Device informs user selection to Drive recorder by inserting configuration file If user selects UTC File Naming Rule filed of configuration file has an indicator of UTC USER GUIDE V1 0 0 30 If user selects RTC File Naming Rule filed of configuration file has an indicator of RTC 3 Drive recorder starts to name
17. S cable jack Connect to DC Power cable jack USER GUIDE V1 0 0 16 DR is designed multi direction cradle for all type of vehicle installation Please refer to below figure out for your right installation for video angle fit Truck Bus GE Ge P Refer to installation angle guide to backside of cradle USER GUIDE V1 0 0 17 Put the power code cable into the windscreen Continue to put the power cord cable to and the roof inside the side Put the power cord cable to the driver Fit the power cord cable to along the door Seat e door inside frame inside USER GUIDE V1 0 0 18 5 2 Vehicle FUSE connecting for power supply Plus terminal Minus terminal amp Ground D Open the fuse box and find out power terminal for all time supplying power as like Button type trunk Emergency lamps In Cabin lights etc Properties of Fuse informations are located backside of fuse cover in vehicle Fuse box location may vary difference each vehicle type Connect plus terminal cable Connect minus terminal BLACK RED color to lead tap of Fuse color to bolt or metal frame of vehicle CAUTION If power cable has connected to fuse of consistently supplying power then it may cause drain battery of vehicle USER GUIDE V1 0 0 19 Safety Precautions e Do not install the product or adjust volume while driving as it might cause a vehicle accident e If there is a smoke or strange smell coming from the cig
18. T mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 44804 A 3722 9283 N 12639 2589 E 256 79 190615 A 67 0 625 0 75 0 976281 POWERON 2015 06 18 22 53 40 949 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 45429 A 3722 9553 N 12639 33 E 234 4 190615 A 6C 0 5625 0 6875 0 890488 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 45501 A 3722 9577 N 12639 3211 E 234 4 190615 A 66 0 5625 0 75 0 9375 POWER OFF 2015 06 18 45522 A 3722 9461 N 12639 3011 E 190615 D 61 0 625 0 8125 1 02698 POWERON 2015 06 18 22 05 05 897 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 50544 A 3722 9301 N 12639 3406 E 190615 A 67 0 625 0 6875 0 931229 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 50617 A 3722 9283 N 12639 3426 E 190615 A 61 0 5625 0 8125 0 990186 EVENT mnt mmc E 2015 06 18 51027 A 3722 9332 N 12639 3228 E 190615 D 6D 0 5625 0 6875 0 890488 POWER OFF 2015 06 18 51036 A 3722 9321 N 12639 323 E 190615 D 6F 0 625 0 8125 1 02698 4 Db Accident event log Ready Figure 6 3 4 1 Log File Accident event Odor gs D G Sensor RTC20150617 212806 Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View Home DI R do Calibri Body Wrap Text General E PA Bad Good em max Im Z Autosum Ap t b Paste D Copy 5 EN B I U S Merge amp Center 96 9 0 o Conditional Format Neutral Calculation ZZ Insert Delete Format Clear Sort amp Format Formatting as Table T47 fx 0 A B C R DATETIME UTCTIME X SUM 2015 06 17 122806 0 625 0 929129 0 931229 0 850092 1 025076 0 903552 2015 06 17 122807 0 562
19. UIDE V1 0 0 57 SOS Event recording 15 sec 0 25s after G sensor Event recording total 30 sec event file IR LED itch d off Infrared 4 IR LEDs in cabin camera da dh dd automatically when needed Operating temperature 20 C to 85C yy Main body excluding camera LOA UBI lens piis dan Dimension mm Main body with GPS cradle and 121 9 W x 104 2 H x 46 1 D tamperproof case excluding camera lens protrusion Me esse ed 0 ETE NEE re RN EEN I messe TO NEN NN wem sew o wem mene I perse CS x The technical specifications and design may be changed without notice USER GUIDE V1 0 0 58 RoHS COMPLIANT Our product complies with The Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment and we do not use the 6 hazardous materials Cadmium Cd Lead Pb Mercury Hg Hexavalent Chromium Cr 6 Poly Brominated Biphenyls PBBs Poly Brominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDEs in our products USER GUIDE V1 0 0 59 10 Warranty COMPANY LIMITED WARRANTY COMPANY warrants that this product is free from defective material and workmanship We further warrants that if product fails to operate properly within the specified warranty period and the failure is due to improper workmanship or defective material We will repair or replace the product at its option All warranty repairs must be performed by a We authorized service center On carry in models transporta
20. User s Guide HD Drive Recorder ACE re C USER GUIDE V1 0 0 1 Table of Contents L GLOSSARI i II Ee ER N LI a 4 2 BEFORE READING THIS USER MANUAL cccccsccsscccccsccsscccccnscccccsccsscccccscnssccsccscucsccsccssccscessccsccscessaccccscassce 5 2 1 SAFETY ENEE Oe Ee GE a ii 5 2L ETN NEM FOR DUSE e ee n ee ed ini Ge ee ek Ge DD ee Ge Ge 5 3 GETTING TO KNOW THE DRIVE RECORDER cccccccecccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceccecccccccccecccccceccesccecs 7 S NOB ly Ned en OR EE OG N doa OE RE OE NE EN OE N NE AE ER EE OE 7 SD ERA ACCESORIO ee ee LO ir 7 33 LOC ON OE CONTRO EEN 10 4 GETTING READY TO START RECORDING ccccccccccscccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecccccceccccccees 11 EE INSERTA MEMORY CARD WEEN 11 427 TO EIECTA MEMORY CAR D EEN 11 4 3 SELECTING A SUITABLE MEMORY CARD NOT SUPPLIED ee esse sesse ees se erre 13 Se INSTALLATION ies 15 Dal EMPATE DR a 15 5 2 VEHICLE FUSE CONNECTING FOR POWER SUPPLY ese ee ee ee ee ese se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee seen 19 5 3 ADJUSTMENT CAMERA ANGLE ee 20 S5 AJOINT FAMPERPROOE RTT 21 6 2e PIcNeT 23 SM VIDEORESOLUTIO RR Q 23 6 2 OVERLAY INFORMATION EE 23 6 3 USAGE OF MEMORY EE GE 27 6 3 1 Directory of NORMAL movie file oreg ees ee e
21. ar socket then stop using the product immediately and visit service center or your dealer e Dusts in the cigar socket can cause a heat or fire Please clean the dusts it before use e Check often if the main device is properly installed Vibration can lead to disconnection and it might cause personal injury or damage of the product e We are not liable for any kind of accidents occurred while using or careless handling of the product Please keep in mind that any injuries caused by the customers will be their sole responsibility 5 3 Adjustment camera angle Adjusting angle of cameras Remove lens cover Be careful for lens not to be touched by fingerprint or contaminated material USER GUIDE V1 0 0 20 5 4 Joint Tamperproof Kit D Fit tamperproof case s tap to camera angle s hole for adjust angle USER GUIDE V1 0 0 Joint Tamperproof case with GPS cradle clip USER GUIDE V1 0 0 6 Recording 6 1 Video resolution The DR has two 2 built in high definition HD CMOS image sensors and are made of glass for an optimal lens and optimal video quality The glass lens has better all round performance than a plastic lens especially in high temperature environment The DR records 1280x720p resolution for Front and In Cabin view 6 2 Overlay information Figure 6 2 1 Information overlaid on Front Video USER GUIDE V1 0 0 23 Table 6 2 1 Descriptions of information overlaid on Front Video DCamera View
22. c brightness adjustment e Adjustable mounting options e SOS Foot Switch is designed to enable the driver to discreetly trigger an event alarm recording that will be received in a control room or emergency services department SEN Ri e Discreet alternative to pushing the event button on the main device e P 54 steel construction 5 meters cable length e 10A 250VAC YCB 100 Y Type Cable e If use SOS Foot S W and Video out cable any once then This Y type cable is necessary VOC 300 Video Out cable USER GUIDE V1 0 0 USER GUIDE V1 0 0 WE ZOORA LT 600 USB EX2M Wireless LAN USB Adaptor Wireless 3G LTE USB Modem USB Extension cable M F e Wi Fi Wireless LAN adaptor for internet communications e International telecommunication specification support e SIM card use e 2 meter USB cable for external USB flash memory use e Right L angle type 3 3 Location of Controls GPS Receiver Module GNSS Worldwide Window Cradle In cabin view camera Operation LED Road view camera Angle hook for Tamperproof case Six element lens Picture 1 Out side of vehicle view External GPS antenna port 3 Camera port USB 2 0 Micro USB Manual Recording button GPS port I DC Power I Infrared LEDs In cabin view camera Picture 2 Inside of vehicle view USER GUIDE V1 0 0 10 4 Getting ready to start recording 4 1 To insert a me
23. ck or fire When service is required please contact our service center for A S Do not operate the terminal in driving or it may cause a traffic accident Park vehicle safely first and then operate the terminal When terminal is in malfunction do not operate terminal USER GUIDE V1 0 0 5 USER GUIDE V1 0 0 If foreign matter or water gets into terminal or smoking stop using and contact service center for A S When other electronic product is installed in vehicle be careful that terminal power cable is cut or gets damaged or it may cause product failure or electric shock or fire When service is required please contact our service center for A S Do not change the terminal installation location without authorization or there may be blind area in image photography and user shall be liable on this Fuse shall be in rated capacity Unauthorized installation may cause failure in vehicle or product CAUTION When power is connected do not remove SD card cause card failure Do not touch SD card with oily or wet hand or it may cause product failure Do not put foreign material into card insertion slot of the terminal or card may not be inserted or it may cause product failure When using the cigar jack power cable as a source of power for the unit ensure a proper connection An improper connection could result in loss of data or card defect For cleaning do not use water benzene or alcohol to DR and parts Please use so
24. conditions e The higher the resolution the more memory is used e Lower resolution increases the recording time but the image quality may suffer e Thebit rate automatically adjusts to the recording image Accordingly the recording time may vary e Memory cards bigger than 64GB may not operate normally 1GB 1 000 000 000 bytes Actual formatted capacity may be less as the internal firmware uses a portion of the memory USER GUIDE V1 0 0 33 7 LED Signal 7 1 In cabin LEDs pattern Operating state oystem Booting Approx 5 sec Re Booting Approx 20 sec Firmware Updating Approx 40 sec Normal Recording 7 LED LAMPs Blinking state USER GUIDE V1 0 0 LED Signal Operating state Connecting External Device Wi Fi 3G AG Not inserted memory card Entering CCTV mode GPS signal detected Event recording Approx 15 sec LED Signal 34 8 PC Manager 8 1 System Reduirement Your computer must meet the following reduirement to run PC Manager OS Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 or higher Intel Core 2 Duo 1 66 GHz or higher is recommended pi AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core 2 2 GHz or higher is recommended Notebook Intel Core2 Duo 2 2GHz or AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core 2 6GHz or higher is recommended 2GB or higher is recommended Video Card NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT or higher ATI Radeon HD 2600 series or higher 1024 x 768 16 bit color
25. corder starts to store NORMAL movie files in NORMAL movie file area of another SD memory When it reached full capacity of NORMAL movie area in both SD Memories Drive recorder should overwrite all time movie files in this area delete the oldest file and store the new file 6 3 2 Directory of EVENT movie file area e Allocate 10 in primary SD memory e DR stores the accident 30 seconds movie file in EVENT file area e Although Drive recorder depletes capacity of Event Move File area in primary SD DR will overwrite EVENT Movie files stored in the area When this case occurs even if EVENT occurs Drive recorder must not record new EVENT Movie file in Event Movie File area of primary SD e Drive recorder is record file names of Accident Event Log files to CSV format 6 3 3 Directory of EMERGENCY movie file area e Allocate area to with NORMAL movie file area e DR stores the accident 30 seconds movie file in EMERGENCY file area e Although Drive recorder depletes capacity of EMERGENCY Move File area in primary SD DR will not overwrite EMERGENCY Mowvie files stored in the area When this case occurs even if Emergency occurs Drive recorder must not record new EMERGENCY Movie file in Event Movie File area of primary SD e Drive recorder is record file names of Accident Event Log files to CSV format 6 3 4 Directory of LOG area e Allocate 1 in primary SD memory e Drive recorder should store Event Logs and Sensor Logs in this area e Dri
26. e ee ee ee ee dee Ee ee ee Re dee ee ee Ee 28 6 3 2 Directory of EVENT movie file area eise ee ee ee ee dee Ee ee dee dee Ee ee ee Ee 28 6 3 3 Directory of EMERGENCY movie file ared see ses see ss see ee ee ee dee Ee ee ee dee ee ee Ee 28 6 34 Directory of LOG OCA EE 28 6 A FI NAME BUIE outra Go N Ee OG GN rs ee EE 30 6 5 CYCLE RECORDING ones aos 32 GE IR REC OR ING EE 32 6 7 RECORDABLE TIME sesse sesse soos seke esse ese KEREN KEN CORE ECO Ge NA KEN KEREN Gee AA De Ge Ge GRA ee ee Re KEREN COCO GAAN ERKENNEN 32 Ta LED LETTRE 34 TAL INFCEABIN LEDS PATTERN Dee ie i ie ed A drid 34 E PE MANAGER ei Se E SEG RE ee SG eN coreana Ee 35 GT SYSTEM REQUIREMENT lla 35 A NA EE EE EE Em 36 8 3 UNINSTALL PC MANAGER EE OE EE lios 41 84 GUI INFORMATION meC 43 8 5 ICON INFORMATION HE 44 RCM Control et EE 44 8 6 SETTING CONFIGURATION csi aia idas 50 SD ee E its pido 51 6 02 gd EN ER 61013 EE ge EE 53 SO USC SC CL A IERI 54 USER GUIDE V1 0 0 2 GO lee SEINO zena EE ee E SS ele wei KE EC pe ET USER GUIDE V1 0 0 1 Glossary UTC Coordinated Universal Time Current Regional Time RTC UTC Offset time RT Y Offset times are defined in each region and applying summer time is capable DST Daylight Saving Time It s any equipment and application which connects to DR via USB For example Android or Window terminal Specific Number This indicator include
27. ft and dry cloth or it may cause product failure Do not apply strong impact to the terminal or terminal may break by the impact or it may cause product failure Please use only authenticated card and recommended card or it may cause data loss When cigar jack is used please avoid poor contact or poor contact may cause data loss and card failure GPS module requires warming up time for initial start up It may take several seconds or several minutes after power is turned on according to receiving environment Metallic coating on front window of vehicle may cause communication trouble in receiving GPS receiving Vehicle with tinted front window may experience communication errors Be careful for In Cabin camera angle not to be shaded by inside room mirror when the DR install Adhere after working Air Drier Air Conditioner in case of much humidity After connected power cable with the DR the state of recording after start processing is completed Do not touch to camera lens Finger prints are may cause unclear recorded video quality 3 Getting to know the Drive Recorder 3 1 Unpacking Your new driving recorder comes with the accessories shown on this page If any of these items is missing from your box call customer center BOX Drive Recorder GPS amp Cradle d Tamperproof Kit DC Fuse Power Cable Cable fixing tie amp Clips e Although the models have some features that are different they operate in the same way e T
28. he exact appearance of each item may vary by model e You can purchase parts and accessories after consulting with your local dealer DR is not responsible for reduced malfunctions caused by any unauthorized use of accessories such as the power cable etc e Micro SDHC memory card are not included 3 2 Extra Accessories USER GUIDE V1 0 0 7 e GPS antenna is able to connect to the GPS Cradle and External GPS provides for more accurate GPS polling Antenna e Cable length is 6 meters magnet type e P67 Rated GPSA 6000 e CMOS D1 720x480p rear camera e 6 meters cable length Backer signal support e Korea Origin Rear view VC04701 R Camera e The DR is compatible with an additional camera to cater for the recording of an additional angle e g rear or fuel camera e Camera cable length of up to 22 meters e IP67 150 wide angle lens infrared e Automatically displays the rear camera when reverse is selected and VOC is in use Rear view IR ed Camera Truck e Rear Camera cable length is around 22 meters for HD truck e P67 grade 170 d wide angle e Back gear signal output Rear view RCAM 9220NR SEH Camera Truck e Real time video can be displayed on an in cabin LCD monitor via the Video Out port PAL NTSC compatible e RCA Male e 1 meter cable length e UL Approved e 7 wide LCD monitor 16 9 to display real time video in cabin MT 701 AV monitor e Resolution RGB 800x480 e Automati
29. mory card 1 Turn the drive recorder off 2 Open the memory card cover as shown in the figure 3 Insert the memory card into the card slot until it softly clicks Make sure that the drive recorder is placed as shown above and the terminal portion of the card is facing up 4 Close the cover Inserting and ejecting a memory card Not Supplied 4 2 To eject a memory card 1 Turn the drive recorder power off 2 Open the memory card cover as shown in the figure 3 Gently push the memory card to eject it 4 Pull the memory card out of the memory card slots and close the cover e o avoid data loss turn off the drive recorder by removed the power cable before inserting or ejecting the memory card e Be careful not to push the memory card too hard The memory card may suddenly pop out e f you eject the memory card from the drive recorder while it is on the drive recorder turns off e Your drive recorder supports only micro SDHC and SDXC cards e Card compatibility with this drive recorder may vary depending on the card manufacturer and type USER GUIDE V1 0 0 11 4 3 Selecting a suitable memory card Not supplied COMPATIBEL MEMORY CARDS You can use micro SDHC and SDXC cards with this drive recorder We recommend you use an SDHC SDXC card This drive recorder supports SDHC SDXC cards up to 64GB We cannot guarantee normal operation with SDHC cards bigger than 64GB MMC Multi Media Card and MMC Plus are not suppor
30. movie files with compliance with configuration If Drive recorder receives selection of UTC Drive recorder should name movie files using UTC as UTCYYYYMMDD HHMMSS avi where UTC is indicated as using UTC time YYYY is indicated as current YEAR MM is indicated as current MONTH DD is indicated as current DAY HH is indicated as current HOUR MM is indicated as current MINUTE SS is indicated as current SECOND If Drive recorder receives selection of RTC Drive recorder should name files using RTC as RTCYYYYMMDD_HHMMSS avi where RTC is indicated as using RTC time YYYY is indicated as current YEAR MM is indicated as current MONTH DD is indicated as current DAY HH is indicated as current HOUR MM is indicated as current MINUTE SS is indicated as current SECOND Recorded Folder in SD Data file Example of File Name memory NORMAL each folder UTC20160726 020010 kds including 20 files RTC20160726 020011 kds EVENT UTC20160726 020010 E kds EVENT RTC20160726 020010 G kds i NORMAL Movie File Event Movie File EVENT EMERGENCY Movie File PARK Movie File Accident Event Event Log Log u T GPS Log Sensor Log T GPS UTC20160726 020010 csv
31. nots detected by the GPS module Each vale is displayed up to the decimal point second place values Gx Gy Gz The section shows procedures regarding X axis value Gx Y axis value Gy and Z axis value Gz USER GUIDE V1 0 0 24 Figure 6 2 2 Information overlaid on In cabin Video RTC 2015 83 26 19 58 47 IN CABIN Table 6 2 2 Descriptions of information overlaid on IN CABIN Video Time Information This field has the same value as Table 6 2 1 USER GUIDE V1 0 0 25 Figure 6 2 3 Information overlaid on rear video RTC 2015 03 26 19 58 47 2 Table 6 2 3 Descriptions of information overlaid on REAR Video DCamera View REAR is overlaid Time Information This field has the same value as Table 6 2 1 USER GUIDE V1 0 0 26 6 3 Usage of Memory The drive recorder prepares 4 types of directories and system margin area in Primary SDHC and Secondary SDHC slot Qu a gr A DA Primary memory slot Secondary memory slot NORMAL EMERGENCY i EVENT LOG NORMAL PARK Primary memory slot Secondary memory slot USER GUIDE V1 0 0 27 6 3 1 Directory of NORMAL movie file area e Allocate 84 in primary SD Memory 95 in secondary SD memory e Drive recorder stores the all time 60 seconds movie files in NORMAL movie area e When movie files reached full capacity of NORMAL movie file area in one SD memory Drive re
32. ntre McDonalds Desserts ets Pizza amp Pasta Fish And Chips Fi Y Buffalo Bal Sports Bar ag School P Nando s Carlton Centre USER GUIDE V1 0 0 Front Camera View In cabin Camera View EMERGENCY EVENT PARK MAP EVENT_RTC20150617_183301_E kds G Sensor Graph Rear Camera View File list Map Speed Graph 8 5 Icon information 8 5 1 Control Panel Play Pause Next File Open File Previous File Rewind Fast Forward USER GUIDE V1 0 0 44 Play bar Event marker Track time Total time per file men Cun inl Mute Middle Max 13 CA Normal Slow Level Fast Level Play Speed Video Brightness Control Normal High Low Speed Indicator ER gt M eh Mile USER GUIDE V1 0 0 Click to change speed unit Speed Indicator USER GUIDE V1 0 0 Flip video Reverse video File download video Information Zoom popup 47 Print out Driving Reports File Name EVENT RTC20150618 093309 S kds Insert Coment here cab ene G PI MX rd HOM He IHE did scr E ds LAT 17724 Baba CONAN EER SPA AS Had K Ill _ Mi H HH HI Het Lu 1 RU Able to insert comment Click here to print out paper or pdf Driving Reports Driving D 2015 06 18 09 33 02 File Name EVENT RTC20150618 093309 S kds 126 675698 It is able to print out to paper report or pdf file with comment f Yo 3 D 7c SI UA E 138 1148 110 1025 128 1038 gt AE nis 104
33. onnected Recording FPS This Frames Per Second FPS value applies to both front view cameras The lower frame value the longer the recording time Over speed FPS Frames Per Second Recording when an Over Speeding EVENT occurs Sleep Mode Motion Detection Mode while vehicle is parked System automatically records when motion is detected Audio Record Enable Enable Disable Microphone for audio recording Front Camera Flip Inverting of camera angle n Cabin Camera Flip Inverting of camera angle Load From Movie Import previous setting value from video file Load Import previous setting value from setup cfg file Save Save settings SD Format Format SD card in FAT32 format support up to 32GB If SD card capacity is greater than 32GB please use separate format program CAUTION Formatting the SD card will erase all content Please back up data if necessary Default Restore factory settings Close Exit setting menu Note NO settings are saved when exiting via CLOSE To save and exit click on SAVE button USER GUIDE V1 0 0 51 8 6 2 Event setting Record Event Time User Settings Storage Etc ARIE RIESE N Default Close Emergency Overwrite Disables overwrite of previously recorded Emergency Events Foot Pedal Emergency Event Button when storage capacity is full G Sensor Sensitivity Adjust the sensitivity of the G Sensor to detect vehicle vibration and shock Lower G Sensor value
34. s i e 2 0G represents increased sensitivity than higher G Sensor values i e 3 5G Suggested value is minimum 2 0G to minimize false triggers Driving Speed Limit Enable Disable maximum vehicle speed limit EVENT trigger Enter max speed Sudden Accel To monitor Sudden Acceleration for fleet safety and efficiency Enter speed based on desired value Suggested value is minimum 10 miles to avoid excessive false triggers System calculates variation at 0 5 second intervals Sudden Brake To monitor Sudden Braking for fleet safety and efficiency Enter speed based on desired value Suggested value is minimum 10 miles to avoid excessive false triggers System calculates variation at 0 5 second intervals USER GUIDE V1 0 0 52 8 6 3 Time setting Record Event Time User Settings Storage Etc GMT D amp DD Pacific Time US and VE Load ges SR Default Close Time Zone When DR must be recorded time by RTC then Please setup time zone to current use location Day Light Saving Time Enable Disable Daylight Savings Time Time Record All video and data files are saved in this format To use local time select RTC RTC Regional Time in Current UTC Coordinated Universal Time RTC UTC Offset Time GMT USER GUIDE V1 0 0 53 8 6 4 User setting Record Event Time User Settings storage Etc Company name here Vehicle number here Driver name here ID for amp dministor here T IT MESE Default
35. s a DR s serial number and firmware version ALT Alternative N Not Available Unlike the total pixel count this is the actual number of pixels used to capture an image External Device Effective Pixel Count An expression of the rate of compression used in a digital image Higher quality images have a lower rate of compression which usually results in a larger file size Quality The number of pixels present in a digital image High resolution images contain more pixels and typically show more detail then low resolution images Resolution USER GUIDE V1 0 0 2 Before reading this user manual 2 1 Safety Warnings What the icons and signs in this user manual mean There is a potential risk of death or serious injury There is a potential risk of personal injury or damage to the product To reduce the risk of fire explosion electric shock or personal injury when using your drive recorder follow these basic safety precautions Here are hints or page number references you will find helpful when you operate the drive recorder Settings required before using a function These warning signs are here to prevent injury to you and others Please follow them explicitly After reading this section Keep it in A safe place for future reference 2 2 Safety items for use WARNING Do not disassemble or modify s product under user s own discretion or it may cause product failure electric sho
36. ted Compatible memory card capacity SDHC AGB 32GB SDXC up to 64GB When you use unauthorized memory cards the driving recorder can not record videos correctly and your recordings may be lost The memory cards released after this drive recorder was released may not be compatible with the camcorder To ensure stable recording and playback use 20MB s Class 10 or higher memory cards MLC Multi Level Cell Type memory card is recommended SDHC SDXC cards are a higher version of SD memory cards and support higher capacities than SD memory cards Y To use a micro memory card with a computer or a card reader you must attach it to or insert it into an adaptor E HANDLING A MEMORY CARDS Damaged data may not be recoverable We recommend you make a back up of important data separately on the hard disk of your PC Turning the power off or removing a memory card during an operation such as formatting deleting recording and playback may cause data loss If you modify the name of a file or folder stored in the memory card with your PC your drive recorder may not recognize the modified file The memory card does not support any data recovery mode Therefore care should be taken to prevent the memory card from being damaged while recording A memory card has a certain life span If you cannot record new data you have to purchase a new memory card Do not bend drop or subject the card to strong impacts Do not
37. tion to and from the service center is the customer s responsibility The original dated sales receipt must be retained by the customer and is the only acceptable proof of purchase It must be presented to the authorized service center EXCLUSIONS WHAT IS NOT COVERED This warranty does not cover damage due to accident fire flood and or other acts of God misuse incorrect line voltage improper installation improper or unauthorized repairs commercial use or damage that occurs in shipping Exterior and interior finish lamps and glass are not covered under this warranty Customer adjustments which are explained in the instruction manual are not covered under the terms of this warranty This warranty will automatically be voided for any unit found with a missing or altered serial number This warranty is valid only on products purchased from South Korea Some Nations do not allow the exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from nation to nation NOTES REGARDING TRADEMARKS All the trade names and registered trademarks mentioned in this manual or other documentation provided with your product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Furthermore TM and are not mentioned
38. ve recorder stores Accident Event Log e Drive recorder stores GPS data received from GPS module e Drive recorder records GPS data as a CSV format e A GPS Log can be up to 1MB If this log file becomes 1 MB Drive recorder should close this log file and open new log file to record GPS data continuously e Drive recorder is stores G Sensor data detected by the Drive recorder in 20 Hz as G Sensor Log e Drive recorder is records G Sensor data as a CSV format e AG Sensor Log can be up to 1MB If this log file becomes 1 MB Drive recorder should close this log file and open new log file to record G Sensor data continuously e Whenever Drive recorder starts up system check the recorded dates of GPS Logs and G Sensor Log USER GUIDE V1 0 0 28 D KH O D Accident event log Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View d Cut Calibri r E Autosum gt A i ov Body Z Wrap Text General Lv v e ED EX v E s s ES E Fill zY e 2 Bul ls iz Merge amp Center 9 5 Z8 Conditional Format Cell Insert Delete Format Sort amp Format MA Es Formatting as Table Styles G Clear Filter fx TYPE B C D G H I J K L M N o P a R S T TYPE FILENAME DATETIME UTCTIME VALID LATITUDE NORTH SOU LONGITUDE EAST WEST SPEED DIRECTION UTCDATE NOT USED NOTUSED CHECKSUM BACKGEAR G SENSOR X G SENSOR Y G SENSOR Z G SENSOR SUM POWER ON kds 3878 ch 2015 06 17 18 32 00 915 mnt mmc E 2015 06 17 93301 A 3722 9517 N 12639 2197

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