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RoadPixel Technical Support

Tel: 01763 878412 
Email: [email protected]
www.roadpixel.com

For warranty details and terms & conditions please visit www.roadpixel.com

*Length of Protected Recording can vary between 30 seconds and 2 minutes depending on the complexity of the scene. 

Tips & Tricks

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If your cigarette lighter socket does not 

automatically power down when the 

engine is turned off, we recommend that 

you disconnect the Driver Recorder from 

the power source when the vehicle is left 

overnight or for any length of time.

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In the unlikely event of a camera lock-up, 

there is a small reset button on the top of 

the camera.  The camera may also be reset 

to factory defaults using the menus.

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You can preserve the integrity of the Micro 

SD Card by regularly formatting it in the 

Drive Recorder.

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The recommended resolution for the P102 

is Full HD (1920 x 1080p) left to continually 

record with automatic record overwrite. The 

SD Card capacity varies with the amount of 

detail in any one scene but at this resolution 

a 32GB SD Card will store just over 10 

hours worth of recordings.   

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Much more can be stored if a lower 

resolution is selected such as 1280 x 720p 

is set.  The results are still very acceptable 

and over 14 hours of recordings are 

possible on the same 32GB SD Card..

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It is a good idea to store as many 

recordings as you can in case you need 

them in the future – for example if you want 

to dispute a speed camera etc…  One way 

to do this is to use several 32GB SD Cards 

numbering them 1,2,3 etc… or Mon, Tues, 

Wed etc…  These can then be copied to 

your PC for safe keeping.

Transferring Data to a PC or Mac

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The best way to transfer data to a computer 

is to remove the Micro SD Card and insert 

it into the appropriate slot in your computer. 

If your computer does not have a Micro SD 

Card slot, then a USB adapter is available 

from RoadPixel.

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Alternatively, the camera may be connected 

directly to a computer using a USB cable.

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If you want to save, view or share the video 

(and sound) data, then the recordings are in 

a standard MOV format and can be played 

with many video players such as Windows 

Media Player™ or Windows Live Movie 

Maker™, provided that the appropriate 

Codecs are present on your PC (such as 

the ones in the K-Lite Codec pack).

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