ACCESSING FILES VIA DASH CAMERA AND PC
1) Connect the dash camera to a PC with the included Data cable via the Data Port on the top the camera. (PD Icon 1).
2) The Removable Disk icon will appear on the computer’s taskbar or an Explorer window should appear. If not, go to the Start Menu and select “This PC” (Windows).
3) The recorded files will be stored in either the NORMAL (looping video) or EVENT (EMERGENCY) folders.
4) Transfer any files by clicking, dragging and then dropping from the dash camera folders to your selected folder on PC or view by using a supplied viewer or the viewer noted on an insert
included with the camera.
5) The top red LED will indicate power to the device while the middle blue LED will blink when the camera is busy. Do not remove the Data cable or turn the camera off while this light is
blinking. Doing so may corrupt data being transferred or the memory card. Wait for the blue light to stop blinking to safely remove the device. In Windows, click the Data icon in the
lower-right corner of the screen and then Safely Remove. On a Mac, Eject the Removable Drive.
7) Remove the Data cable from the computer and the Data port on the side of the camera.
8) The power to the camera will automatically turn off upon disconnecting the Data cable.
ACCESSING FILES VIA MICRO MEMORY CARD READER AND PC
Alternatively, you may use a Micro Memory Card Reader (not included) to access the files, similar to using the above method:
1) Make sure that the camera is turned off and remove the Micro Memory Card from the dash camera (PD Icon 10).
2) Place the Micro Memory Card in the Micro Memory Card Reader. Make sure that the card is facing the correct direction; doing otherwise may damage the card.
3) Insert the Micro Memory Card Reader into a PC.
4) Follow “Accessing File via Dash Camera and PC” steps 2-4.
5) When done, inn Windows, click the Data icon in the lower-right corner of the screen and then Safely Remove. On a Mac, Eject the Removable Drive.
6) Remove the Micro Memory Card Reader from the PC and Micro Memory from the Card Reader.
7) Correctly place the Micro Memory Card back into the dash camera for its next use. The power to the camera should be off during this process.
BUTTON OPERATION
1. POWER BUTTON (PD Icon 9):
• Press to turn the power on.
• During normal camera operation, press and hold to turn off.
2. OK / RECORD / ONE BUTTON EMERGENCY RECORD BUTTON (PD Icon 12):
• During normal recording, press this button to start Emergency recording.
• In Standby mode (not recording), press to record.
• In Menu or Playback mode, press it to confirm your selection.
3. MENU / BACK BUTTON (PD Icon 13):
• During normal recording, press this button to stop recording and enter the menu
• In Menu or Playback mode, go back to previous menu or cancel your selection.
4. UP / PLAYBACK BUTTON (PD Icon 14):
• During normal recording, press this button to stop recording and enter Playback mode (see File Playback
instructions in Menu Selections section)
• In Menu or Playback mode, select previous menu choice.
5. DOWN / PAUSE / PHOTO MODE BUTTON (PD Icon 15):
• During normal recording, press this button to manually stop recording.
• In Standby mode (not recording), press to take a still photo.
• In Menu or Playback mode, select next menu choice.
6. RESET BUTTON (PD Icon 11):
• Press the Reset button if there is abnormal operation; the camera will turn off (this is normal). It is
recommended to unplug the power source and plug it back in to start normal operation after pressing the
Reset button; it is not recommended to press the Power button to restart the camera.
• May be needed if the dash cam has not been formatted correctly (see Micro Memory Card Maintenance
section) or dash camera does not power up with normal operation (see Normal Camera Operation).
LED INDICATORS
1. RED LIGHT - CHARGING (PD Icon 4):
• When the battery requires charging, the light will be solid red.
• When fully charged, the light will turn off.
• This light may go on and off regularly (not blinking) while driving; this is normal.
2. BLUE LIGHT - RECORDING (PD Icon 5):
• When recording, the blue light will flash.
• When the camera is not recording, the light will not flash.
3. GREEN LIGHT - GPS SIGNAL (PD Icon 6) - Requires GPS Cable Module:
• When searching for a GPS signal, the green light will flash.
• When a GPS signal is found, the green light will be solid green.
These lights cannot be turned off in the camera settings; they are used to indicate
proper operation of the device.
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