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BLACKVUE Wi-Fi 2CH

  Sensitivity Setting

In recording mode, the G-sensor sensitivity(impact sensitivity) and motion detection sensitivity can be set for each 
start event recording. The speed alert can be set to start event recording when vehicle exceeds the set speed level.

1

Click the 

G

 button and click the Sensitivity tab.

2

After changing the configuration, click Save & Close.

 Note

 

y

For details about advanced sensitivity configuration, refer to Advanced Sensitivity Configuration

(37 page)

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No.

Function

Description

1

Sensitivity for 

Normal Recording

It is possible to set the G-sensor sensitivity for event recording when shock is 
applied. The G-sensor sensitivity of top and bottom, left and right, front and rear 
each can be set from 0-10 levels.

Summary of Contents for BlackVue DR650GW-2CH

Page 1: ...Heavy vehicle dashcam 3 8 536 6 www blackvue com Wide Angle Wide Angle Waterproof cable 15M...

Page 2: ...BLACKVUE Wi Fi 2CH TRUCK...

Page 3: ...king Installation Position 15 Insert Remove the microSD Card 16 Installation Video Recording 19 Normal Recording 19 Parking Mode Recording 20 Event Recording Video Playback 21 How to Playback using a...

Page 4: ...deo produced by this product constitutes the secondary data that may help to determine the circumstances of an accident PittaSoft Co Ltd will not be held responsible for any loss or damage caused by a...

Page 5: ...e center y y If any foreign matter gets inside the product detach the power cord straightaway Call the customer service center for repair y y Do not operate the product while driving It can cause an a...

Page 6: ...ire electric shock or malfunction y y If smoke or an unusual smell is emitted from the power cord detach it immediately Call the customer service center or the dealer y y Keep the terminal of the powe...

Page 7: ...Excessively tinted windshield glass can distort the recorded video or cause it to be indistinct y y Prolonged use of the product can increase the interior temperature and cause burns y y microSD cards...

Page 8: ...s or broadcasting transmitters etc Checks for the microSD Card Refer to the followings for trouble free use of your microSD card y y It is recommended to format it once a week y y If the recorded vide...

Page 9: ...ify objects at night Smart infrared sensor in the rear camera detects surrounding brightness and six IR lights operate automatically to identify vehicles and objects even at the dark place Coaxial cab...

Page 10: ...card Maximize the capacity of microSD card which allows to save massive recorded vides and information High compression recording mode to extend microSD card life Efficient memory usage with high com...

Page 11: ...ackVue Viewer and Manual microSD Card Reader External Rear Camera Rear Camera Connection Cable 15m for waterproof Note y y Pictures of the components may differ from the actual ones y y To enhance the...

Page 12: ...er Voice On Off Button microSD Card Slot Wi Fi Button Format Button Press for 10 seconds for Formatting DC in Power Socket V in Rear camera connection port Wi Fi LED Cover Note y y Tap the voice On Of...

Page 13: ...ensor External Mounting Bracket Sun Shield IR Light How to Attach Detach the Mounting Bracket of the Front Camera 1 Pull the the front camera out of the mounting bracket with the Lock button pressed 2...

Page 14: ...mirror Clean any foreign matter and moisture from the place where the product will be installed 2 It is recommended to install the rear camera at the top of the rear of the truck Note y y Do not insta...

Page 15: ...t the microSD card doesn t pop out while trying to remove it Caution y y Do not remove the microSD card while it is saving or reading data The data may be damaged or malfunction caused y y Copy import...

Page 16: ...g the product remove the lens cap 3 Use the power cord to connect the DC in of the front camera to car s power socket Note y y It is necessary to use the Battery Discharge Prevention Device ex Power M...

Page 17: ...e V Out of the rear camera Note y y It is recommended to mold the cable with cover etc not to be exposed to the external environment in case of mounting the connecting cable of the rear camera on the...

Page 18: ...works properly Caution y y Do not remove the microSD card while it is saving or reading data The data may be damaged or malfunction caused y y Set the time time zone first before using the BlackVue f...

Page 19: ...r setting 34 page Parking Mode Recording 1 If the car doesn t move for 5 min or longer when in normal mode it is automatically converted to parking mode recording 2 In parking mode recording if moveme...

Page 20: ...deo for 5 seconds before and 55 seconds after the impact Note y y Sensitivity to impact can be adjusted in the BlackVue viewer setting 36 page y y Event recording time can be adjusted in the BlackVue...

Page 21: ...microSD card reader 2 Connect the microSD card reader to the PC 3 Open an application to play back recorded videos and select the movie you want to play back from the removable drive Note y y For how...

Page 22: ...igher or Windows 8 0 or higher y y Some functions may not be supported depending on the smartphone y y The BlackVue application is optimized for iOS 7 0 2 Press the Wi Fi button on the side of the pro...

Page 23: ...n information when connecting using Wi Fi you can tap the BlackVue Wi Fi button in the BlackVue App to connect it without turning on the Wi Fi function of the smartphone Only for Android smartphone y...

Page 24: ...video in real time y y If the LiveView orVOD playback copy function is used while it is connected viaWi Fi and recording Full HD 1920x1080 30fps the recording frame is reduced to 20 fps y y For detail...

Page 25: ...the BlackVue website www blackvue com and download it 1 8 4 5 6 7 2 3 No Name Description 1 Playback Screen for Recorded Videos Videos can be played back using this screen The mouse can be used to zoo...

Page 26: ...clicking Front and You can display only the front camera files in the recorded video list by clicking Rear This is an normal recording file and marked with green in the timeline This is an event recor...

Page 27: ...e Stop Full Screen View Volume Control Playback Time Play Previous File Play Next File Playback Speed Control Frame Move Previous Frame Move Next Note y y While a recorded video is played back double...

Page 28: ...n a video was recorded Year Selection Timeline for Hr Selection Timeline for Min Selection Timeline for Sec Selection Month Selection Note y y In the date selection area the date with a recorded video...

Page 29: ...corded video list and right click it 2 To delete a file click Delete 3 To save it with different name click Export and select the option you want Note y y When you select Sound Off the voice is remove...

Page 30: ...BLACKVUE Wi Fi 2CH How to Verify Files With the recorded video list a file can be verified forgery 1 Select a file from the recorded video list and right click it 2 Click Verification and click OK but...

Page 31: ...orded video list and play it back 2 Press the Map tab 3 With the button or mouse wheel the map can be zoomed in out Speed Unit Change Map Type Selection Car Location Map Zoom In Out Note y y To use th...

Page 32: ...l be displayed on the map 3 Double click the map to play back the recorded video of the nearest driving route from the clicked point Speed Unit Change Car Location Record Starting Point Driving Route...

Page 33: ...s the G button 4 Select the file name you want together with the path and click the Save button Note y y JPG and BMP formats are supported for image files How to Print Out an Image While playing back...

Page 34: ...location used The time zone setting is used as information on a recorded video The time can be set via BlackVue application 2 Image Setting The quality and brightness of the recorded front rear video...

Page 35: ...ing videos are saved y y With the speed display unit disabled the vehicle speed is not displayed when the recorded videos are played back y y On microSD cards older files are deleted first to mark spa...

Page 36: ...Click the G button and click the Sensitivity tab 2 After changing the configuration click Save Close Note y y For details about advanced sensitivity configuration refer to Advanced Sensitivity Configu...

Page 37: ...g is created and switches to event recording mode You can enter the number of speed limit that triggers the speed warning Note y y In normal recording mode 0 level indicates the minimum of impact sens...

Page 38: ...and if the range is narrow it is more sensitive It is recorded as an event It is not recorded as an event Note y y If an event recording is started due to the sensitivity configured while a recorded v...

Page 39: ...d password chosen by the user and you can also reset the password if you have forgotten it 2 Etc For video recording status normal recording mode and parking mode recording the LED indicators can be t...

Page 40: ...product 1 Insert the microSD card into the product For details on how to insert the microSD card refer to Insert Remove the microSD Card 15 page 2 When the power is turned on the user s configuration...

Page 41: ...www blackvue com Then download the firmware upgrade file in the form of a zip file 3 Unzip the file and copy the BlackVue folder to the microSD card 4 Insert the microSD card in BlackVue and turn on t...

Page 42: ...Config Firmware Upgrade in BlackVue application 6 Press OK to transfer firmware to BalckVue 7 After transfer is complete BlackVue will reboot and firmware upgrade will automatically occur Note y y Fir...

Page 43: ...e prevention device is required Camera Front CMOS Sensor Approx 2 4M Pixel Rear CMOS Sensor Approx 1M Pixel Viewing Angle Front Opposite Angle 129 Horizontal 103 Vertical 77 Rear Opposite Angle 129 Ho...

Page 44: ...rned on off by approaching it with a hand Touch the button or it recognizes when a hand approaches to within about 2 cm Backup Battery Built in super capacitor Input Power DC 12V 24V Current Consumpti...

Page 45: ...inking Recording Normal Orange Blinking White Blinking Event Red Blinking Fast White Blinking Parking Green Blinking White Blinking Wi Fi ON Lighting White Blinking Wi Fi ON OFF Change Blinking White...

Page 46: ...l 8 HR 20 MIN 11 HR 20 MIN 11 HR 20 MIN 14 HR 64GB Highest 12 HR 16 HR 40 MIN 15 HR 20 MIN 18 HR High 13 HR 20 MIN 18 HR 16 HR 40 MIN 22 HR 40 MIN Normal 16 HR 40 MIN 22 HR 40 MIN 22 HR 40 MIN 28 HR B...

Page 47: ...operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide rea...

Page 48: ...MSIP CMM PTA DR550GW 2CH YCK DR550GW 2CH 208 150023...

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