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ATTACHING THE BRACKET
To attach the suction cup mounting bracket, slide the small square shaped tip of the bracket into
the small opening located at the top of the camera. You can easily detach the camera when
needed by reversing the step.
MOUNTING THE CAMERA
IMPORTANT
• Please make sure that you are following the regulations and laws set by your states DMV (De-
partment of Motor Vehicles) prior to mounting your camera. This will avoid any accidents and
traffic violations that can occur if the camera is mounted in a location that is prohibited by law.
• If utilizing the hand-gesture feature please do not mount the camera too far from the driver. It
is very important that he/she always keep their eyes on the road and never takes both hands
off the steering wheel.
Note:
According to CA VC Section 26708 (13) (A) “A video event recorder with the capa-
bility of monitoring driver performance to improve driver safety, which may be mounted in a
seven-inch square in the lower corner of the windshield farthest removed from the driver, in a
five-inch square in the lower corner of the windshield nearest to the driver and outside of an
airbag deployment zone, or in a five-inch square mounted to the center uppermost portion of
the interior of the windshield. As used in this section, “video event recorder” means a video
recorder that continuously records in a digital loop, recording audio, video, and G-force levels,
but saves video only when triggered by an unusual motion or crash or when operated by the
driver to monitor driver performance.”
The first thing you want to do is determine where you will be mounting the camera. The
following diagram depicts mounting locations on a vehicle based in the state of California and
its restrictions.