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Appendix

About the driving support functions

The driving support functions are intended 
to support the driver's driving, not to prevent 
accidents. In addition, the system does not warn 

against all dangers.

When driving, respect traffic rules, pay attention to 
the distance between yourself and the vehicle in 
front, the surroundings and the driving environment, 
brake as necessary, and in general make an effort 

to drive safely. Furthermore, we do not guarantee 
perfect operation, even when the camera is used 
properly as described in this manual. Please note 
that Kenwood will accept no responsibility for any 

damages incurred thereby.

The lane departure warning is not linked to the turn 
signals, so because of the camera's specifications, 
the warning will be sounded when changing 
lanes as well.

The driving support functions may not work properly 
in the cases below.

In places where the positioning satellite 

signals cannot be received properly, such as 

in tunnels, amid tall buildings, etc.

When the lane lines cannot be identified 

properly due to poor pavement conditions, 

reflections due to rainwater, etc.

When the vehicle in front cannot be identified 

as a vehicle due to its shape, color, the light 

conditions, etc.

Changes due to climatic conditions (rain, snow, 

thick fog, etc.), time period (morning, evening, 

night, etc.), backlighting, traffic conditions 

(traffic jams, pedestrians), etc.

If objects are placed on the dashboard, they may 
reflect in the windshield and cause the camera 
to not operate properly. Do not place objects on 
the dashboard.

About the monitor screen

Do not subject the screen section to strong shocks. 
Doing so could damage it.

Do not let direct sunlight shine on the screen. Leaving 
the screen with direct sunlight shining on it for long 
periods of time will increase the temperature and 
could damage the screen.

Extremely high or low temperatures could cause 
the display to operate slowly or darken, or result 
in residual images. This is due to the properties 
of liquid crystal displays and is not a malfunction. 
Normal operation will return once the temperature 

in the car returns to normal.

There may be small dots on the screen. This is a 
phenomenon typical of liquid crystal displays and 

is not a malfunction.

Due to the properties of liquid crystal displays, the 
display may be hard to see depending on the angle 
at which it is viewed, but this is not a malfunction.

About positioning satellite (GPS) 

reception

When the camera's power is turned on, satellite 
positioning starts. Depending on the satellite 
positioning conditions, it could take about 5 minutes 
for positioning to be completed.

Satellite signals cannot pass through solid objects 
(other than glass). Positioning is not possible in 
tunnels or between buildings. Signal reception may 
be influenced by such conditions as poor weather 
or a concentration of obstacles overhead (for 
example trees, tunnels, bridges, high-rise buildings, 
etc.). The speed, position information, etc., will not 
be displayed properly if satellite signals cannot be 
properly received.

The positioning data is for reference purposes only.

Important Notices 

RegardingTrademarks and Software

 •

Microsoft, and Windows are registered trademark 
or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the  
US and other countries.

 •

Macintosh, Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc., 
registered in the U.S. and other countries.

 •

Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel 

Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or 
other countries.

 •

microSDXC logo is a trademark of SD-3C LLC.

 •

©2017 Google LLC All rights reserved. Google 

Maps™ and Google Earth™ are  
registered

 

trademarks of Google LLC.

 •

This product is licensed only for the following

applications based on the AVC Patent  
Portfolio License.

1) Consumers recording video (hereinafter 
referred to as AVC Video) compliant with 
the MPEG-4 AVC standard for personal use 

and non-profit purposes.
2) Playing AVC Video (video consumers 
recorded for personal use and non-profit 

purposes or video recorded by a provider 
that has obtained a license from MPEG LA)

For details, refer to the MPEG LA, LLC website. 
http://www.mpegla.com/

.

Folder/file structure

Files recorded on the SD card are saved in 
separate folders for the different items. The files 
are automatically given names corresponding to 
the date and time at which they were recorded.

Do not change or delete files on the SD card 
using a computer, etc. Doing so may make it 
impossible to properly play the files on the 
camera or using computer applications.

SD card recorded in slot 1

Root folder (JVCKENWOOD)

YYMMDDhhmmss.MOV
YYMMDDhhmmss.MOV

Folder

File

NORMAL

(continuous recording)

EVENT

(event recording)

MANUAL

(manual recording)

PARKING

(parked recording)

SYSTEM

(position information)

YYMMDDhhmmss.MOV
YYMMDDhhmmss.MOV

YYMMDDhhmmss.MOV
YYMMDDhhmmss.MOV
YYMMDDhhmmss.MOV
YYMMDDhhmmss.MOV

PICTURE

(still image recording)

YYMMDDhhmmss.JPG
YYMMDDhhmmss.JPG

About file names

YYMMDDhhmmss.MOV or .JPG

Year

Day Hours Min. Sec.

Month

SD card recorded in slot 2

(Extend storage capacity for normal recording data. )

YYMMDDhhmmss.MOV
YYMMDDhhmmss.MOV

Root folder (JVCKENWOOD)

Folder

File

NORMAL

(normal recording)

SYSTEM

(position information)

About file name

YYMMDDhhmmss.MOV or .JPG

Year

Day Hours Min. Sec.

Month

KENWOOD DRIVE REVIEWER 

operating environment

Windows version

Supported 

OSs

Windows 7 Service Pack 1 
(32-bit/64-bit)
Windows 8.1/8.1Pro 
(32-bit/64-bit)
Windows 10
(32-bit/64-bit)
Not included Windows 10 
mobile

CPU

Intel Core i3 2 GHz or greater

Memory

2 GB or greater

Display

1280×800 or greater

Sound

PCM sound playback func-
tion usable on Windows

Others

An internet connection envi-
ronment is required.

Mac OS X version

Supported 

OSs

Apple Mac OS X 10.11  
(El Capitan) or greater

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Summary of Contents for DRV-830

Page 1: ...B5A 2175 11 E 2018 JVC KENWOOD Corporation DRV 830 GPS Integrated Dashboard Camera INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...e 36 Using the Viewer Software 37 Installing the software 37 Playing files 37 Outputting still pictures from the images 40 Outputting travel information 40 Backing up files 40 Troubleshooting 41 Appendix 44 Folder file structure 45 KENWOOD DRIVE REVIEWER operating environment 45 Recording time 46 Number of recordable files 46 Main Specifications 47 Important Notice Concerning the Software 48 z The...

Page 3: ...ey is turned off the parked recording function is set to standby and recording starts if an impact to the vehicle is detected Go Go Continuous recording Event recording Parked recording Parked recording function Standby Parked recording starts Impact Event recording for approximately 25 seconds Continuous recording Continuous recording Approximately 15 seconds after impact The time for recording a...

Page 4: ...es on a computer etc When set to OFF recording is no longer possible once the maximum number of recorded files for that size of SD card is reached P 46 You are notified of this by a warning sound a warning message and an indicator Upon purchase overwriting is set to OFF for event recording and manual recording ON for parked recording z Overwriting cannot be switched on and off for continuous recor...

Page 5: ...d cause moisture condensation inside the unit which could damage your device In the event of moisture condensation allow the device to dry out completely before use z The screen surface can easily be scratched Avoid touching it with sharp objects Nonadhesive generic screen protectors designed specifically for use on portable devices with LCD panels may be used to help protect the screen from minor...

Page 6: ...on strength may weaken and cause the device to fall z After mounting the device leave it for 24 hours before use to enable the mounting strength of the mount bracket to improve Failing to do so may result in the adhesion of the mount bracket becoming weak and the device falling z Fix the cord in place with tape or the like so that it does not interfere with driving Precautions for use z Do not blo...

Page 7: ...en Windshield Rear view mirror The Adjust according to the vehicle adjustments must be made in order to use the driving support functions P 17 Do this in a flat place with a line of sight distance of approximately 200 meters Recommended installation position z Install the device in a position where it will not block the front view of the driver position where hidden by the rear view mirror z Insta...

Page 8: ...r plug to the cigarette lighter socket When disconnecting the power cord disconnect it while pressing the hook of the connector CAUTION Fuse 2 A Part Names and Functions 1 Power cord connector terminal Connect the included cigarette lighter plug cord or the CA DR100 power cable for Dashcam optional accessory 2 Bracket attachment part Mount the included mount bracket 3 Camera lens 4 Speaker Outputs...

Page 9: ...ayback z When pressed and held during playback returns to continuous recording SD card slot 2 z Insert an SD card for recording here P 19 z SD card slot 2 is extend storage capacity for continuous recording data MIC indicator z Lights green when the audio recording setting is on while in the recording mode Monitor screen REC indicator z Lights blue during recording SD card slot 1 z Insert an SD ca...

Page 10: ...ed all the files on it including protected files are deleted z The camera will not work properly unless an SD card is inserted in SD card slot 1 z If you remove an SD card without turning the camera s power off the files recorded on the card could be damaged or lost Turning the power on and off When the vehicle s engine key is turned to ACC or ON the camera s power turns on and continuous recordin...

Page 11: ... continues Recorded file storage location z Recorded files are stored in the NORMAL folder on the SD card P 45 Event recording When a sudden impact etc is detected during continuous recording continuous recording is interrupted and event recording starts When event recording ends continuous recording resumes z The recording time for event recording is the 10 seconds before the impact was detected ...

Page 12: ...n if the camera s power is turned back on z The capture function also turns off if the menu or shortcut menu screen is displayed or if the recording mode is changed during recording Automatically captured still image file storage location z The still image files are stored in the PICTURE folder on the SD card P 45 Parked recording when the power is off To enable the parked recording function the p...

Page 13: ...when the power is turned off over 1 second Indicators on the recording screen 1 45 6 7 9 0 23 8 1 Recording mode 2 Remaining recording time remaining time for manual or event recording 3 Still image recording mode taking photos taking photos continuously This is only displayed during still image capture and continuous capture 4 HDR recording mode 5 Resolution 2560 1440 2304 1296 1920 1080 1280 720...

Page 14: ...ext file is played To return to continuous recording Press and hold the REC button z The files are sorted in the order in which they were recorded z Files organized in groups are indicated by a folder mark in front of the file date z Recording stops while folders or files are being selected or played Manual recording by pressing the REC button is also not possible at this time Playback Indicators ...

Page 15: ...otected files first cancel their protection then delete them z When an SD card is formatted all the files on it including protected files are deleted Deleting Files Recorded video files and still image files can be deleted Deleting files 1 Play the file you want to delete Ifyouhaveplayedastillimagefile skiptostep3 2 Press the MENU OK button to pause 3 Press and hold the button 4 Operate the and bu...

Page 16: ...tection 2 over 1 second Configuring the Settings Operating using the menu Operations for playing files configuring video recording settings etc can be performed from the menu screen 1 Press the MENU OK button The menu is displayed 2 Operate the and buttons to select the item then press the MENU OK button 2 1 1 Repeat this procedure as necessary depending on the selected item 3 Press and hold the R...

Page 17: ... length is 10 minutes regardless of the value set here Manual recording time 15 sec 30 sec 1 min Set the time for recording after manual recording is started The recording time before the REC button is set is fixed to 10 seconds Event recording time 15 sec 30 sec 1 min Set the time for recording after an impact is detected The recording time before an impact to the vehicle is detected is fixed to ...

Page 18: ... etc Playback volume Set the volume of the sound when playing recorded files in 6 steps mute to maximum Monitor Time settings 10 sec 1 min 3 min Set the time after which the monitor screen switches to the power saving mode during recording Operation settings Always on OFF Dim Set the monitor screen s power saving operation during recording When the MENU OK button is pressed the power saving operat...

Page 19: ...ER is viewer software for computers allowing images recorded on the camera to be displayed The application can be downloaded from the Kenwood website Please visit http www kenwood com cs ce For the operating environment please see Page 45 Installing the software 1 After downloading the application onto the computer double click the installer thenfollowtheinstructionsonthescreen to install KENWOOD ...

Page 20: ...tlyplayingfile Playsthenextfile Stops playback When pressed during playback sets thepausemode Whenpressedwhile paused resumes playback Capturestheimageatthepointwhere the button is pressed Displaysoperations playstatus etc Changes the playing speed Adjusts the volume 9 G sensor chart Displays the acceleration of the movement of the vehicle in the front back GX left right GY and upward downward GZ ...

Page 21: ...heengine å å Check that the cigarette lighter plug is properly connected z The fuse is blown å å After checking that no cords are short circuited replace with a fuse of the same capacity Contact your store of purchase z The power cord is improperly connected å å Have the connection checked at your store of purchase z Recording is not possible z is displayed on the screen z No SD card is inserted z...

Page 22: ... card on the camera P 19 Event recording failed file limit exceeded z The maximum number of recordable files for event recording has been reached with Overwrite event set to OFF å å When Overwrite event is set to ON old files are overwritten when recording new files P 33 å å Refer to Deleting Files and delete unnecessary files P 29 Manual recording failed file limit exceeded z The maximum number o...

Page 23: ...een buildings Signal reception may be influenced by such conditions as poor weather or a concentration of obstacles overhead for example trees tunnels bridges high rise buildings etc The speed position information etc will not be displayed properly if satellite signals cannot be properly received z The positioning data is for reference purposes only Important Notices RegardingTrademarks and Softwa...

Page 24: ...tes 1280 720 27 fps 9 fps 3 fps 100 minutes 270 minutes 580 minutes 200 minutes 540 minutes 1160 minutes 400 minutes 1080 minutes 2320 minutes 800 minutes 2160 minutes 4640 minutes 1600 minutes 4320 minutes 9280 minutes z The above recording times are the total maximum for continuous recording manual recording event recording and parked recording z The recording times are approximate The recording...

Page 25: ...Y WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE The license and distribution terms for any publicly available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed i e this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution license includ ing the GNU Public License CRC utility COPYRIGHT C 1986 Gary S Brown You may use this program or code or tabl...

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