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Table of Contents 

Precautions and notices ........................................................................................... 3

 

Getting to know the recorder ................................................................................. 4

 

Front and rear components ................................................................................ 4

 

Side components .................................................................................................. 5

 

Inserting a memory card .......................................................................................... 6

 

Using your recorder in a vehicle ............................................................................. 7

 

Connecting to an external device ...................................................................... 9

 

Operating basics ....................................................................................................... 9

 

Turning the recorder ON and OFF .................................................................... 9

 

Setting the date and time ................................................................................... 9

 

Recording mode ................................................................................................. 10

 

Continuous recording ................................................................................... 10

 

“Emergency” recording ................................................................................. 10

 

Manual recording ........................................................................................... 10

 

Camera mode ...................................................................................................... 11

 

Playback mode ..................................................................................................... 11

 

File management ................................................................................................ 12

 

System settings ....................................................................................................... 12

 

Caring for your device ............................................................................................ 14

 

Regulatory information ......................................................................................... 15

 

Safety precautions ............................................................................................. 15

 

About charging ............................................................................................... 15

 

Summary of Contents for MiVue 358

Page 1: ...vehicle 7 Connecting to an external device 9 Operating basics 9 Turning the recorder ON and OFF 9 Setting the date and time 9 Recording mode 10 Continuous recording 10 Emergency recording 10 Manual r...

Page 2: ...2 About the charger 15 About the battery 16...

Page 3: ...in a car Make sure that you place the recorder in an appropriate place so as not to obstruct the driver s view or deployment of airbags Make sure that no object is blocking the camera lens and no ref...

Page 4: ...camera lens and no reflective material appears near the lens Speaker Provides sound alerts OK key Acts as the ENTER button This key s function may vary on different screens Down key Moves to the next...

Page 5: ...the previous screen Status indicator Glows in green when the recorder is turned ON Glows in red when recording is in progress Side components 4 5 2 1 3 6 Name Description Mini USB connector Connects...

Page 6: ...r Microphone Receives sounds Inserting a memory card CAUTION Do not apply pressure to the centre of the memory card You have to insert a memory card before you can start recording The recorder support...

Page 7: ...SD card to avoid malfunction caused by files not created by MiVue 358 You can format the card on your computer or on MiVue 358 pressing the Menu key when recording is not in progress and then select t...

Page 8: ...2 2 2 1 Use cable clips to secure the power cord so that it does not interfere while driving To ensure the highest quality recordings you are advised to place the recorder near the rear view mirror 5...

Page 9: ...n By default the recording will start right after the recorder turns on You can change the setting in Record upon Power on from the Settings menu See Page 12 for information When the vehicle engine is...

Page 10: ...recording is ongoing and when the card has run out of memory new video clips will replace the old ones Emergency recording By default if an event happens such as sudden impact high speed driving an ov...

Page 11: ...d file from the list and press the OK key To select a video or photo for playback 1 If the recording is in progress press the key to stop recording 2 Press the Menu key to access the Settings menu 3 S...

Page 12: ...the Menu key to access the Settings menu 3 Select File Deletion and press the OK key 4 Select the desired type and press the OK key 5 Select the desired file from the list and press the OK key 6 Selec...

Page 13: ...ecording automatically once it is powered on Video Clip Length Sets the length of each video clip for a continuous recording Motion Detection When enabled the recorder will start recording automatical...

Page 14: ...low the device to dry out completely before use The screen surface can easily be scratched Avoid touching it with sharp objects Non adhesive generic screen protectors designed specifically for use on...

Page 15: ...ce and output rated 5 V dc 1 2 A Use a specified battery in the equipment About the charger Do not use the charger in a high moisture environment Never touch the charger when your hands or feet are we...

Page 16: ...ns Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly Use the battery only in the specified equipment Revision R00 9 201...

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