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Summary of Contents for RAC01

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Page 2: ...er Adaptor USB Cable 4Gb TF Memory Card Micro SD User Guide Identification of Controls 1 Menu 2 Photo 3 OK File Lock 4 Camera LENS 5 LED Highlight 6 REC indicator light 7 Charging indicator light 8 MI...

Page 3: ...Ensure the Mounting Bracket is located in such a way as to not block your field of view while driving or affect your ability to operate or control the car safely while driving Never mount the CarCam...

Page 4: ...TION Charging the CarCam for details Note If the CarCam is switched on while connected to an external power source it will automatically start recording after switch on If the CarCam is switched on wi...

Page 5: ...g the supplied cable 2 Outside of the car the CarCam can be charged by connecting to a standard USB charger using the supplied cable The Red Power indicator LED will illuminate when the CarCam is bein...

Page 6: ...ng indicator On Screen Display Using the CarCam Menu System There are two menus in the CarCam To enter the Video menu press the Menu button once To enter the Setup menu press the Menu button twice Use...

Page 7: ...tes in length Once the memory card is full the CarCam will automatically overwrite the oldest file so the latest video is always recorded Default setting is 3 minutes Date Stamp This option allows you...

Page 8: ...uage This option allows you to change the CarCam menu language Default is English Volume This option adjusts the speaker volume on playback Default is 8 Light Set This option allows you to switch on t...

Page 9: ...y the files using the default media player The CarCam can also be used as a webcam if the PC Camera option is selected 3 The recorded video files can be played back directly on the CarCam To do this y...

Page 10: ...on These still photos will be recorded on the memory card along with any video files To exit Photo mode simply press the Rec button Reset Button Press the reset button to reset the unit in the event o...

Page 11: ...or near a heat source in a high temperature location in strong direct sunlight in a microwave oven or in a pressurized container and do not expose it to temperatures over 60 C 140 F Failure to follow...

Page 12: ...ce any part or parts that fail provided that such failure is not deemed to be as a result of misuse or damage caused The warranty does not apply to cosmetic damage nor to consumables such as batteries...

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