Recommended Installation
1.
Clean the windscreen inside and out to
ensure clearer images and easy adhesion.
2.
Fit the suction cup bracket to the camera.
3.
Plug the 5V power adaptor into the
cigarette lighter or 12V socket and the other
end into the Drive Recorder’s DC5V power
input. The Drive Recorder will start up and
then begin recording automatically.
4.
The camera should be positioned near the
top of the windscreen close to the rear-view
mirror using the suction cup. Tilt the camera
so that the screen shows only 20% of sky
at the top and a small amount of bonnet at
the bottom.
5.
Once you are happy with the position of
the Drive Recorder, pull the lever on the
suction cup to firmly attach the camera to
the windscreen.
6.
Work out your best cable run to the 12V
power supply (see diagram).
7.
Starting from the camera using a small
object e.g. a credit card, carefully tuck the
cable between the windscreen and rubber
seal. Once at the corner tuck the cable
down the appropriate pillar between the
door and the dashboard (see diagram) and
run under dashboard to 12V power supply
using the self-adhesive cable clips supplied.
8.
If you have any problems installing the Drive
Recorder then please contact our Technical
Support Team:
Tel: 01763 878412
Email: [email protected]
Camera Setup
Insert the Micro SD Card (also known as a TF
card) into the slot at the top of the unit with the
gold fingers facing the BACK of the camera.
Push home to secure.
Notes:
Inserting the Micro SD Card incorrectly may
damage it.
To remove the Micro SD Card, use a finger nail to
press and release.
Only high speed (Class 10) cards are
recommended.
Switch on by holding the On / Off Button for 3
secs.
If the red light on the colour screen is flashing
then the unit is already recording, if so then press
the REC Button to stop.
Press the Mode Button to select between Movie
(Playback), Photo (Still Shooting) or Setup
Mode.
Navigate through the menus using the Up and
Down buttons on the back of the camera on the
right hand side and select each item using the
OK Button and change values by again using the
Up / Down Buttons.
Basic Recommended Settings
Resolution:
Record Overwrite:
Motion Detection:
Power on Record:
Power on Delay:
Auto Power Off:
Time Setup:
Date / Time Stamp:
Auto LCD Off:
Night Mode:
GSensor:
The Drive Recorder is now ready to use, the
other factory settings should not need to be
adjusted unless you want to turn Mic (audio
recording) off etc. More details are given in the
full User Manual which is available for download
from the RoadPixel website.
1920 x 1080p x 30fps
15m - This writes a new
file every 15 mins.
No
On
10 Secs
3 Min
Set the Time and Date
Select ‘Date Time Stamp’
30 Secs
Auto Night Mode
Preset to 3 – This protects
a video clip in the case of
an accident.
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