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Screen Save

 -  Allows user to set the amount of time before the device’s screen saver is on. Options are off, 30 second and, 1, 3, and 5 

minutes.

 

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LCD Brightness

 - Allows user to change the brightness of the device’s screen. Options are low, medium and high.

 

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Auto power off

 - Turning this function on will cause the device to turn off after the selected time when in standby mode. Options are 

30 seconds, 1, 3, and 5 minutes.

 

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LED Light

 - If on LED light will change colors depending on what the camera is doing (for example: recording). If off no LED indicators 

will show.

 

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Key tone

 -  When this is on user will here a key tone when pushing buttons on the device. Options are on and off.

 

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Volume

 - Altering this affects the device’s sound levels including key tone and video/audio playback files.  

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Coding Format

 - H.264 

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Date-time stamp

 - Change the date and time of the device.

 

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ID Setting

 - Allows to designate the camera to a specific person by entering a unique user ID. 

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Password - 

Having this setting on will cause the password requirement before entering menu and playback screens. Options are on/off

 

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Change Password

 - Allows the user to change password. User must enter old password and then the new password followed by 

confirmation of new password using the Scroll and OK buttons. *Note: remember your new password as it is non-recoverable and will be 
required to be sent back to manufacturer for resetting. This is a protection measure against unauthorized viewing of your data should the 
camera be lost. 

 

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Default Setting

 - Allows the user to reset the device to the default settings.

 

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 H22_20190302_v1.76 - 

 version of the device.    

 

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Special Features 

Infrared: 

Press the 

InfraRed (IR) 

button to manually turn on the 

IR

. If the camera is set to 

‘automatic IR’ then there is no need to turn the 

IR

 on manually (when IR is on, two red lights 

will appear on the front of the camera) 

Flashlight (White LED): 

Hold the 

IR 

button for 2 seconds for the flashlight to turn on / hold 

again for 2 seconds to turn off the flashlight. 

Laser pointer: 

Hold the 

OK 

button for 2 seconds to activate the 

red auxiliary light

 located on 

the front of the camera (

red laser

) – hold it again for 2 seconds to turn it off.  

White Beacon: 

Hold the 

photo 

button

 

for 2 seconds to turn on the flashing white beacon. 

Hold again for 2 seconds to turn it off. 

Charging 

There are several ways to charge the camera which results in the blue light being illuminated. 
If the blue light does not illuminate then the USB may not be seated properly. 

DO NOT FORCE 

INTO THE BASE

.  The camera may be on and in use or the camera may not be seated properly 

in the charging base.  Make sure to correctly place the camera into the charging base - the 
front of the camera should be facing away from the USB port on the charging base.  If the 
blue light is not on, the camera is not charging.  It takes approximately 4-6 hours for the 
camera to fully charge. 

NOTE: If the camera is on while charging and becomes unplugged from the power source (via 
the docking station or USB port) the camera will power off. 

Ways to charge 

1. Use the outlet adaptor, USB cable and charging base to plug into an outlet  

2. Use the outlet adaptor and USB cable only to plug into an outlet 

Summary of Contents for PBC10

Page 1: ...RoadScan Canada PBC10 User Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...n on IR for low light recording 11 USB port 12 LCD screen 13 One key play button and scroll up browser key 14 OK button similar to enter a short press ok b long press laser pointer 15 Menu access and...

Page 3: ...turn the camera off use the power button Video To start a recording while the camera is on and not recording press the video record button on the right side of the camera from the screen The device wi...

Page 4: ...n Star button 16 to highlight the audio file to be able to access the file faster and more easily once the audio has been downloaded onto a computer Statements are in WAV format Backing out of Screens...

Page 5: ...p and Browse down buttons to scroll through other password entry options and press the OK button to select password entries Figure 1 If a mistake is made when entering a password hold the Browse up bu...

Page 6: ...rowse up button to rewind videos Fast forward and rewind options can be sped up by tapping the browse buttons more than once Video mode has X2 X4 X8 X16 X32 X64 and X128 speed both forward and reverse...

Page 7: ...0 seconds 3 6 30 Quality Normal Fine Super Fine 4 7 30 Pre record on off records 10 seconds prior to hitting video button 5 8 30 Post record on off continues recording 10 seconds after video turned of...

Page 8: ...uld the camera be lost 29 30 Default Setting Allows the user to reset the device to the default settings 30 30 H22_20190302_v1 76 version of the device Page 6 Special Features Infrared Press the Infra...

Page 9: ...camera often Figure 4 Page 7 Opening Files On the Computer 1 Plug the camera into the computer via the USB cable DO NOT FORCE THE USB INTO THE CAMERA IT SHOULD FIT EASILY Forcing the USB into the cam...

Page 10: ...with this measure 5 Once located see figure 7 open the corresponding Drive If the computer does not recognize the camera unplug the USB cable and plug back in Page 8 Opening Files On the Computer Fig...

Page 11: ...l demonstrate when the camera has been in operation If data is missing this file can be checked to ensure that the data files match the time and operation of use 7 Open DCIM then open 100MEDIA Figure...

Page 12: ...compared to how much storage available Failure to delete files will result in the camera unable to record and important data may be missed Failure to delete files which results in missed data being re...

Page 13: ...Y CAMERA PROPERLY FROM YOUR COMPUTER FAILURE TO DO SO COULD POTENTIALLY CORRUPT YOUR CAMERA AND OR COMPUTER THIS FAILURE WILL NOT CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY ISSUE Page 11 Camera Ports The PBC10 only featur...

Page 14: ...ace the charging base onto the dashboard This will ensure that both pieces of Dual Lock are aligned properly Ensure that the PBC10 is aligned properly prior to pressing the Dual Lock onto the dashboar...

Page 15: ...station The video button is a little harder to reach in this situation To stop recording hit the video button a second time AT NO TIME SHOULD YOU OPERATE THE PBC10 WHILE YOUR VEHICLE IS IN MOTION ANY...

Page 16: ...reen Wifi indicator will be visible on the top of the rear screen Figure 15 3 Go to the Wifi Settings on the phone and locate MyDVR XXXXXX Figure 16 Page 14 Wifi App Settings 4 Enter the initial passw...

Page 17: ...trol of recording and photographs will be functional Figure 17 a Video b Take a photo upper left corner c Adjust brightness upper left corner d Camera list if multiple cameras have been used by your p...

Page 18: ...Figure 18 f Speedometer for dash camera functionality g Switch to hybrid GPS mode i Hybrid GPS view provides a video view date time and google maps location Figure 19 Page 16...

Page 19: ...Quick settings provides the ability to adjust resolution sync your device format storage reset camera settings and more Figure 20 11 Images and videos can be edited with annotations change font colour...

Page 20: ...Wifi App Settings 12 Files can be located in the file list for video and photos Figure 22 Figure 23 Page 18...

Page 21: ...video while plugged into a computer this means that the camera is not charging or unable to view any data on the camera In this case unplug the camera and turn the camera off However the camera is un...

Page 22: ...10 while operating a vehicle RoadScan Canada Inc shall not be held responsible for any traffic violations related to the positioning or improper use of the PBC10 Avoid mounting the camera outside of o...

Page 23: ...all product safety and operating instructions Observe all warnings in the product operating instructions To reduce the risk of bodily injury electric shock fire and damage to the equipment observe the...

Page 24: ...mployees unplugging of the unit resulting in loss of data or any condition other than what can be considered normal use Warranty Disclaimer RoadScan Canada Inc makes no other warranties express implie...

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