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Car DVR and Base mounting                                                                                                                                                   

          Remove the gum on the base of the dock tape and paste the base on the window glass. Always ensure that the mounting location is in an area cleaned 

by your wiper blades to ensure a clear view. Check the view is not obstructed by mirror mounts or wiper blades before sticking permanently to the windscreen. 

In most cases the glue on the mount will not damage any window films but this is not guaranteed therefore installations should be assumed to be permanent. 

Additional power cables & mounting docks are available with or without GPS function for additional vehicles from www.shop.neltronics.com.au or from where 

you purchased your CDV-300. 

Do not mount in a position that may impair your view or distract the driver or potentially cause damage in the event of an accident. 

If hard wiring the power do not bypass the electronics in the cigarette lighter head or you will damage the device. 

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Align the DVR’s left and right track with both sides of the base, push up until the DVR locks into place.

 

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You can adjust lens angle by pressing & rotating the adjuster on the right hand side of the DVR. 

To remove the DVR from the dock press the release button on the top left of the dock & slide the DVR down from the dock.

 

Distributed in Australia & New Zealand by Neltronics 

www.neltronics.com.au

 

 

Summary of Contents for CDV300

Page 1: ...tructed by mirror mounts or wiper blades before sticking permanently to the windscreen In most cases the glue on the mount will not damage any window films but this is not guaranteed installations sho...

Page 2: ...UP Button 5 SOS Button 6 Menu Button 7 Power Button 8 Mode Button 9 Down Button 10 Microphone 11 Indicator light 12 Lens 13 Car mount USB Interface 14 Car DVR USB Interface 15 HDMI Interface 16 TF Car...

Page 3: ...mode Scroll when in menus Down Parking mode on off when parking mode is set in the menu requires live power Scroll when in menus OK Start Stop video record or playback Photo shooting in Photo Mode Co...

Page 4: ...f the device 4 Insert SD Card 8 32GB MicroSD Class 10 supported If you turn on the device without a card you will see this icon on the left corner display it will disappear when a card is inserted 5 P...

Page 5: ...0fps This is the highest resolution setting Time lapse shot interval you can set one second 5 seconds 10 seconds 30seconds 1 minute per frame Mute Toggles the microphone ON OFF in recording mode or vi...

Page 6: ...er preview status Press to enter the main menu select options press to enter the system setup menu press to select the function you want to set press to confirm the setting The following functions can...

Page 7: ...vice before use Any existing files on the card will be deleted Default Setting Resets all parameters to their initial factory values Firmware Version Shows the firmware release version in the device 4...

Page 8: ...lert When set ON the DVR will sound an alert if it senses low light turn your headlights on Using your CDV 300 1 Camera Shot Mode You can set the camera to shoot time lapse interval or long shoot vide...

Page 9: ...ress key to select number size press button to confirm the setting If you have already set a playback password you can enter password setting or close after you verify the password If you forgot the p...

Page 10: ...conds press key to protecting both the front rear of a video file 8 Motion detection Press on camera mode the car DVR will automatically detection when you turn the motion detection the car DVR will a...

Page 11: ...ve in this mode you can copy the car DVR file to the computer 11 Car DVR connect to TV Using the specified HDMI cable connect the DVR and HDTV Adjust the TV source to HDMI power up the DVR to display...

Page 12: ...out GPS function for additional vehicles from www shop neltronics com au or from where you purchased your CDV 300 Do not mount in a position that may impair your view or distract the driver or potenti...

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