Brigade EDR-101 Instruction Manual Download Page 3

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General instructions 

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 CAUTION

Thoroughly read and understand the information in this manual before installing or 
operating the product.

This product should be installed by a qualified professional installer. 
Do not shock the product, this may cause malfunctions. 
Do not expose the product to high temperatures or humidity.  
- It may cause electric shock or malfunctions.

The windscreen and camera lens should be kept clean, if it is dirty the recording 
image quality could be poor.

GPS 

It may take up to 10 minutes after power is connected to get GPS reception. It 
may take longer to locate your position when the vehicle is moving compared to 
when the vehicle is stationary.

GPS reception may be reduced: 
• If there is metallic tinting on the windscreen. 
• If objects are positioned around the GPS antenna. 
• If magnetic devices are positioned close to the GPS antenna. 
• On heavily overcast or cloudy days. 
• In built-up areas.

During changing levels of brightness such as entering/exiting a tunnel the image 
quality can be poor until the recorder adjusts to the new ambient light level.

 WARNING

Always check that data saves on the micro SD card correctly.

Brigade does not take any responsibility for data loss.

Ensure the micro SD Card is fully inserted.

Before ejecting the micro SD Card, please ensure the power is off. If you eject the 
micro SD Card while powered, it may cause malfunction or data loss.

There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Disassembly may cause permanent 
damage.

If you find any data loss, please replace the micro SD Card.

Please check the capability of the micro SD Card when you purchase spare micro 
SD Cards. The SD card must be a minimum of Class 10.

The built-in battery is to ensure the last recording is saved to the Micro SD card 
when the power is removed. The main power supply is used for normal recording.

The built-in battery has a limited lifespan, so the recording time may reduce over 
time. (The life time is different depending on usage conditions).

If you find that the last recording is not saved, the battery may have reached the 
end of its life.

Summary of Contents for EDR-101

Page 1: ...EDR 101 Event Data Recorder Instruction manual Part 4515...

Page 2: ...king GPS 9 6 Operation Recording modes 10 1 Video recording 10 2 Infinite recording 10 3 Event recording 10 4 Emergency recording 11 5 Parking mode 11 6 Audio recording ON OFF 11 6 Operation Auxiliary...

Page 3: ...s of brightness such as entering exiting a tunnel the image quality can be poor until the recorder adjusts to the new ambient light level WARNING Always check that data saves on the micro SD card corr...

Page 4: ...may change without notification Contact Brigade for details 2 Optional parts 2 Features Records accidents Parking mode function Wide angle of view of 120 built in 2 0M Pixel CMOS CAMERA Audio recordin...

Page 5: ...recorder from a vehicle cigar lighter socket If you connect to a permanent supply be aware that the vehicle battery may become discharged over time 1 Camera 2 0M Pixel CMOS CAMERA 2 V OUT Video outpu...

Page 6: ...ny windscreen tint Position the recorder with the camera vertical ie looking directly forward through the windscreen 1 Recommended installation location Please ensure all regulations legislation are a...

Page 7: ...g the GPS antenna 1 Clean the windscreen 2 Stick the GPS to the screen using supplied self adhesive pad 3 Mounting the recorder 1 Slide the mounting bracket into the front of the receiving channel unt...

Page 8: ...remove the micro SD Card with the power on a warning chime sounds and no recordings will be saved It may also cause loss of data and damage to micro SD Card 1 Inserting the micro SD Card Open the car...

Page 9: ...and then turn off with a chime sounding The product does not power off by itself after the vehicle ignition is switched off when it is connected to permanent power supply If you want to power off plea...

Page 10: ...l be saved as a file of normal recording 40 seconds Save as a normal recording file 1 min Event is when any shock or impact is detected The higher the sensitivity the finer the shock or impact will be...

Page 11: ...D Card While using the product press Function button for approximately 20 seconds Then the Audio recording is on off Audio recording ON Light Green LED ON Audio recording OFF Light Green LED OFF A 5 P...

Page 12: ...an watch the real time recording front view only when the v out cable is connected to a monitor Video input to monitor Connect to video input of monitor Optional V Out cable Option Additional adaptor...

Page 13: ...Control Stop Previous file Rewind Play Pause Forward Next file 7 Volume Control Controls the play volume Mute Volume 8 GPS Information The GPS location data is shown through this map Data Time Speed L...

Page 14: ...ription ALL All Files Shows all files in the list NORMAL Normal Files Shows normal files only in the list EVENT Event Files Shows event files only in the list OPEN Open Folder Selects the folder to pl...

Page 15: ...e file will be selected or cancelled Multiple selection 5 When the select button on the top is clicked all of the files will be selected or cancelled 2 File Save Save to hard disk drive 1 Select the f...

Page 16: ...isplayed when user s PC is connected to the internet Map Zoom IN OUT Google Map can be displayed when user PC is connected through the internet Other buttons Button Function Description CONFIG Configu...

Page 17: ...ving 3 Video Quality Set up the video quality default HIGH 1280 x 720p 4 Recording Mode Select the recording mode default infinite mode event mode 5 Speed Unit Select the speed unit 6 3G SENSOR Adjust...

Page 18: ...3 Input User Password Register user password and check the Apply to user password Check the Change password to record the registered password Function Description 1 Total Memory Shows Micro SD Card ca...

Page 19: ...oduct records a maximum 20 seconds of video audio and saves it with the following name format yymmdd_hhmmss_ xxx_B_x mp4 in this folder 2 Infinite Folder In Normal Record Mode the product records vide...

Page 20: ...TSC SD Card Micro SD Class 6 Max size 32Gb 1 G Sensor Value to operate Event mode Values in G Level 9 Level 8 Level 7 Level 6 Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Level 0 AXIS Front Back 1 31 1 25...

Page 21: ...30 322 0 168 3 8 3 498 7 32 30 660 7 328 3 8 3 997 3 EDR 101 with external camera Video quality Infinite Memory Event Memory Extra Memory Total Memory Gb File size per min MB Recording Time Min Recor...

Page 22: ...142C CCD Colour Camera Viewing angle 140 Wide Viewing Angle Dimensions 38 5 W X 29 5 H X 38 D Resolution 420TV Lines IP Rating IPx8 Colour Black painted finish View Normal Weight 125g Cable length 5m...

Page 23: ...able driver aid but do not exempt the driver from taking every normal precaution when conducting a manoeuvre No liability arising out of the use or failure of the product can in any way be attached to...

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