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OTHER INFORMATION

Information on Waste Disposal for Consumers of Electrical & Electronic Equipment 

This mark on a product and/or accompanying documents indicates that when it is 
to be disposed of, it must be treated as Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment 
(WEEE).

Any WEEE marked waste products must not be mixed with general household waste, but 
kept separate for the treatment, recovery and recycling of the materials used.
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling; please take all WEEE marked waste to your 
Local Authority Civic waste site, where it will be accepted free of charge.
If all consumers dispose of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment correctly, they will be 
helping to save valuable resources and preventing any potential negative effects upon human 
health and the environment, of any hazardous materials that the waste may contain.

Please Recycle Your Spent Batteries 
Batteries should not be disposed of in unsorted municipal waste, but separately collected to 
facilitate the correct treatment and recycling of the substances they contain. The recycling of 
batteries ensures the recovery of these valuable materials and prevents any potentially harmful 
effects upon both the environment and human health.
Please contribute to battery recycling by segregating all spent batteries and actively 
participating in their collection and recycling. Various battery collection schemes will be in 
operation in different areas of the country. However, battery collection bins will be available at 
retail stores that sell batteries as well as at schools, libraries and other public buildings.

Summary of Contents for RVEP1

Page 1: ...1 SAFEGUARD YOUR JOURNEY TRADE PRO DASH CAM USER GUIDE RVEP1 RVEP2...

Page 2: ...only use a suitable lens cleaner and a soft cloth Do NOT expose this product to rain moisture or water under any circumstances doing so may result in the risk of electric shock or fire Do NOT perform...

Page 3: ...3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Package Contents 4 Product Specification 5 Getting Started 6 Installation 7 8 Settings 9 10 Reformatting SD Card 11 Passwords 12 Reviewing Recordings 13 15...

Page 4: ...r Camera only with RVEP2 Quick Start Guide Window sticker Trim removal tool Hard wired power supply fuse box Tool to remove lockable SD card hex screw 3M adhesive mount 1 replacement 3M pad Lockable M...

Page 5: ...ry Loop recording will automatically save over old footage you no longer need you don t have to clear or buy new SD cards Important files can be locked to save them for later viewing The lockable Micr...

Page 6: ...ave under normal operation Failure to photograph record video Check if there is enough free space on the micro SD card Spontaneous stop at recording Too many video les stored Only use at least class 1...

Page 7: ...clean of any moisture dust and oils 2 Position dash camera in a central location out of the line of sight of driver position 3 Connect hardwire kit to dash camera 4 Run hardwire kit through the trim...

Page 8: ...re kit into fuse box in the slot vacated by the fuse removed in step 1 4 Connect fork section of hardwire kit to vehicle ground connection point 5 For Trade Pro2 connect interior camera to dash cam an...

Page 9: ...be set to medium sensitivity Parking Mode During the case of a bump or knock whilst vehicle is parked the dash cam can turn itself on for 30 seconds to record the incident if this setting is activated...

Page 10: ...cam by using the up and down buttons to change the options Format SD Card For optimum performance we recommend formatting your card on first time use Formatting erases all of your content so be sure...

Page 11: ...ge will pop up on screen temporarily Press the menu button You will be brought to this screen Press the menu button You will be brought to this screen Keep scrolling down until you get to Format SD Ca...

Page 12: ...move Micro SD card 3 Insert Micro SD card into computer 4 Open SDHC folder on the This PC location 5 Open the file named Password 6 The Notepad should open as shown 7 Edit the password to have your ow...

Page 13: ...r 4 Open SDHC folder on the This PC location 5 Open the folder named CARDV 6 The folder should open as shown EMR Secure files that have been locked by the camera s G Sensor MOVIE Video files that have...

Page 14: ...e button twice VIEWING RECORDINGS ON TRADE PRO 1 Press the Rec button Press the menu button To Delete or Lock a Video File Press Rec to play video recordings This menu allows you to save or delete the...

Page 15: ...ing the arrows to enter numbers and the menu button to confirm each one A password is required to access the playback menu This menu allows you to save or delete the recorded files Default Password is...

Page 16: ...le resources and preventing any potential negative effects upon human health and the environment of any hazardous materials that the waste may contain Please Recycle Your Spent Batteries Batteries sho...

Page 17: ...otive Limited cannot accept legal liability for any errors or omissions Manufacturers names and part numbers are for reference only Illustrations are intended only to be representative of the parts of...

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