USER MANUAL
NAVC-616GPS
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The NAVCAM-616GPS supports cycle recording. It will overwrite the oldest video files with new ones.
Depending on the size of the memory card and the speed rating of the card, there may be as much as
a 3 second pause whilst old files are selected and the overwriting begins with newer files. This pause
time will not be recorded.
PLAYING BACK A RECORDED FILE
From the main screen (and while not recording), press the
“
P
” button to toggle to the PLAYBACK
mode. Then, select the video you wish to view using the up and down arrow keys and the OK button
to confirm.
DELETING A FILE
When in playback mode, select the video you wish to delete, then press the M button. Select delete
and then press OK. Lastly select CURRENT or ALL.
Note: Once files are deleted you cannot get them back.
EMERGENCY VIDEO RECORDING
You can press
the “Emergency video recording” button
at any time to preserve a file from being
overwritten.
AUTO BUMP FILE RECORD (G SENSOR) - SAVING RECORDING VIDEO FILES
Due
to the “cycle recording” nature of this technology, older recorded files will be overwritten
(depending on the chosen resolution settings and the memory capacity of the memory card).
Alternately the G sensor will trigger an auto save lock if it senses a bump (sensitivity is selectable via
the user settings), so that the file being recorded is not overwritten in the cycle record process. Such
files will be saved to the folder called EVENT.
TAKING A STILL PICTURE
While not in record mode, press the
“P” button to toggle to
CAMERA mode. Press the OK button to
take a photo.
USB CONNECTION
Connect the NAVCAM-616GPS to a Windows PC with a Micro USB to USB cable. The screen will then
display “Connected to Computer”.
The unit is now connected.
Find the device Under “My computer” or “Windows Explorer” find the newly connected drive.
Recorded files and images are recorded in the NORMAL folder, while preserved files are recorded in
the EVENT folder. Files can be played back using Windows Media player, VLC or a compatible
.AVI media player or an image viewer (for JPG images).