MAXTEK 66704 User Manual

MAXTEK 66704 User Manual

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Dashboard Camera - Car DVR
MODEL NUMBER: 66704
USER GUIDE
After Sales Support
UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N
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01270 508538
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REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N
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1800 995 036
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WEBSITE:
www.quesh.co.uk
EMAIL:
enquiries@quesh.co.uk

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  • Page 1 Dashboard Camera - Car DVR MODEL NUMBER: 66704 USER GUIDE After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538 REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N 1800 995 036 WEBSITE: www.quesh.co.uk EMAIL: enquiries@quesh.co.uk...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome Section General Information & Safety Instructions Contents & Features General Layout HUD Layout 6-7. Setup • First Time Use & Charging • Turning the Camera On Modes • Available Modes • Video Mode • Camera Mode • Playback Mode Zoom • Screen Zoom HDMI • Setting Up HDMI 10-12. Video Options • Resolution • Loop Recording • Exposure • Motion Detection • Date Stamp • G-Sensitivity After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538 REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N...
  • Page 3 Contents 13-17. Camera Options • Capture • Resolution • Sequence • Quality • Sharpness • White Balance • Colour • ISO • Exposure • Anti-Shake • Quick Preview • Time Stamp 17-18. Playback Options • Playback setting options • Delete • Protect • Slide Show 19-22. System Settings • Date / Time • Auto Power Off • Beep Sound • Language • TV Mode • Frequency • IR LED • Screen Saver • Format • Default Settings 23-24. Micro SD Card • Micro SD Card Requirements • Using a Micro SD Card • Accessing the Micro SD Card Legal Requirements...
  • Page 4: Welcome Section

    Welcome Section Congratulations! You have made an excellent choice with the purchase of this quality MAXTEK product. ® By doing so you now have the assurance and peace of mind which comes from purchasing a product that has been manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety, supported by the high quality standards of Quesh Ltd. We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase, so this MAXTEK product is backed by a comprehensive manufacturer’s ® 3 year warranty and outstanding after sales service through our dedicated helpline. We hope you enjoy using this product for many years to come. If you require technical support or in the unlikely event that your purchase is faulty, please telephone our helpline for immediate assistance. Faulty product claims made within the 3 year warranty period will be repaired or replaced free of charge provided that you have a satisfactory proof of purchase (keep your receipt safe).
  • Page 5: General Information & Safety Instructions

    General Information & Safety Instructions Battery Care To get the best out of the battery, fully charge and use till flat for the first 5-6 times. Then use till flat and fully charge at least once a month. Prolonged storage without charge may cause damage to the battery and result in poor to no charge. It is recommended you fully charge the battery every 6 months for long term storage to keep the battery in good condition. This camera is powered by an internal 400mAh lithium battery. Do not dispose of batteries in your household waste. Please contact your local authority for details on safe disposal. Do not expose this Power Bank to damp or moist conditions.
  • Page 6: Contents & Features

    Contents & Features Contents 1 x Full HD dashboard camera 1 x Camera mount 1 x Mini USB charge cable 1 x In-car mini USB adaptor 1 x 8GB Micro SD card Features • Full HD recording • 2.4” TFT display (960x240pxl) • 30FPS • PAL/NTSC • 1Mb internal storage • Wide angle lens • Motion sensor • G-Sensor • Record looping • Micro SD port • Mini HDMI out port • 12V In-car adaptor • Multi- positional camera mount After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538 REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N 1800 995 036 WEBSITE: www.quesh.co.uk EMAIL: enquiries@quesh.co.uk...
  • Page 7: General Layout

    General Layout Sucker Cup Sucker Cup Lock/Release Lever Ball joint Locking Screw Camera Screw Mini USB Port Mount SD Card Slot Mini HDMI Lens LED Light Microphone /Speaker On/Off Button Reset Button LED indicator Menu/Back Down After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538 REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N 1800 995 036...
  • Page 8: Hud Layout

    HUD Layout (Heads Up Display) Recording Duration Video Mode Recording Loop Recording Active Recording Resolution Motion Detection Active Storage Exposure Device Value Date Time Stamp Date Time Battery Level Camera Image Stabilisation Mode Total images capacity 5 MPxl Resolution Exposure Value Auto White Storage Balance Device Auto ISO Battery Level After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N...
  • Page 9: Setup

    Setup First time use & Charging After removing the camera from the packaging, connect the mini USB cable supplied to the camera and the other end to a USB port to charge. The camera will take about approximately 4 hours to fully charge on a USB 2.0 port.
  • Page 10: Turning The Camera On

    Setup Turning the Camera On After the camera has been fully charged and mounted correctly, Press and hold the button on the side marked till the ‘Welcome’ screen appears on the display. The camera will load up and show the HUD overlay and the live view. You can start to record by pressing the ‘OK’...
  • Page 11: Modes

    Modes Available Modes This camera has 3 modes of use, Video, Camera and Play back. To change between the available modes press and hold the for 2 seconds and release. Video Mode Press the ‘OK’ button to start recording continuously. A red dot will appear on the HUD next to the camera icon to confirm it is recording. Please see the Video Options on page 10 for further settings. Camera Mode Press the ‘OK’ button to take a photo. The screen will go blank for a few seconds while the image is processed. Please see the Camera Options on page 13 for further settings. Playback Mode Use the and buttons to navigate through the available videos and photos and press ‘OK’ to view the file.
  • Page 12: Zoom

    Zoom Screen Zoom Press and hold the ‘OK’ button and press the up button to zoom in and the down button to zoom out. The zoom range is up to X4. This works in most modes. When the camera is in camera mode then you can zoom without using the ‘OK’ button. HDMI Setting Up HDMI Insert the mini HDMI cable to the camera body and the other end to a TV/Monitor. The camera display will blank out and the image should appear on the TV/Monitor on the correct input.
  • Page 13: Video Options

    Video Options Camera Options Menu Press the button to access the camera’s menu. Here you can change various settings linked to the camera as well as features. To navigate the menu use the & to move up and down the available options and the ‘OK’...
  • Page 14: Loop Recording

    Video Options Loop Recording This option will continually record over a loop of a pre-select amount of time. This is so that memory storage never fills up. You can select an amount of time to record for from the following: Options: 3 minutes, 5 minutes & 10 minutes An Icon on the HUD will appear when this option is Active. Exposure This option will allow the camera to see and record clearly in low and bright light situations. Options: Strong Day Light +2/3 +1/3 Normal +0.0 -1/3 -2/3 -1.0...
  • Page 15: Motion Detection

    Video Options Motion Detection This option will start to record when the camera detects movement. When the camera fails to detect movement it will stop. Options: ON / OFF Record Audio This option will allow the camera to record audio with the video. Options: ON / OFF Please Note: Recording audio will increase the file size of the recording. Date Stamp This option will record the time and date as an overlay on the video. Options: ON / OFF Please Note: This option is preferable if the file is required as evidence. G-Sensitivity This option will allow the camera to lock the file being recorded and save it. You can change the sensitivity of the G-sensor to match normal driving conditions so it will trigger correctly. Options: OFF, 2G, 4G & 8G After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538...
  • Page 16 Camera Options System Settings Menu Press the button twice to access the camera’s option menu. Here you can change various settings. To navigate the menu use the & to move up and down the available options and the ‘OK’ button to select. After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538...
  • Page 17: Capture Mode

    Camera Options Capture Mode This option will allow the camera to either take a single image on command or take an image after a count down. Options: Single, 2S Timer, 5S Timer & 10S Timer Resolution This option will allow you to set the pixel size of the photo. Options: 4032x3024 3648x2736 3264x2448 2592x1944 2048x1536 2MHD 1920x180 1.3M 1280x960 640x480 Sequence This option will allow you to take a sequence of 3 photos once the ‘OK’ button is pressed.
  • Page 18: White Balance

    Camera Options Sharpness This option will allow the camera to change the amount of digital sharpness on each photo taken. Options: Strong, Normal & Soft White Balance This option will allow the camera to expose for the correct colour Options: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten & Fluorescent Colour This option will allow you to set the camera’s image output. Options: Colour, Black & White & Sepia This option will allow you to change the sensitivity of the sensor: Options: Auto, 100, 200 &...
  • Page 19 Camera Options Exposure This option will allow the camera to see and record clearly in low and bright light situations. Options: Strong Day Light +2/3 +1/3 Normal +0.0 -1/3 -2/3 -1.0 -4/3 -5/3 Low Light -2.0 Use the plus numbers in bright light and the negative numbers in low light. This will allow for a clearer exposed image for the camera to record. Your EV (exposure value) will be displayed on the HUD. Anti-Shake This option will allow the camera to compensate for a certain amount of camera shake to keep images clear.
  • Page 20 Camera Options Time Stamp This option will allow the camera to record clearly in the photo the date and/or time. Options: OFF, Date & Date/Time Please Note: This is option is preferable if the file is required as evidence. Playback Options System Settings Menu Press the button twice to access the camera’s option menu. Here you can change various settings. To navigate the menu use the &...
  • Page 21 Playback Options Delete This option will allow you to delete photos and videos taken. Options: Delete Current & Delete All A submenu option will pop up: Erase This? Options: Cancel & OK Protect This option will allow to secure the photo(s) and/or video files from being deleted. Options: Lock Current, Unlock Current, Lock All & Unlock All Please Note: This option does not safeguard from the format option. Slide Show This option will allow you to set how long you can view each of the images stored on the camera.
  • Page 22: System Settings

    System Settings System Settings Menu Press the button twice to access the camera’s system menu. Here you can change various settings To navigate the menu use the & to move up and down the available options and the ‘OK’ button to select. After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538...
  • Page 23 System Settings Date / Time This option will allow you to set the time and date including the way the date format is presented. Use the up and down buttons to change the value of the highlighted number. Press the ‘OK’ button to move on to the next number and repeat the process to change the value. You can change the format of the date by cycling through the available options: DD/MM/YY YY/MM/DD MM/DD/YY DD = Date, MM = Month & YY = Year After setting the format pressing ‘OK’ will save and exit this screen. After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538 REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N 1800 995 036 WEBSITE: www.quesh.co.uk EMAIL: enquiries@quesh.co.uk...
  • Page 24: Beep Sound

    System Settings Auto Power Off This option will allow the camera turn itself off if it’s not in use. Options: OFF, 1 Minute, 2 Minute, 3 Minute Beep Sound This option will record the time and date as an overlay on the video. Options: ON / OFF Language This option will allow you to select the language displayed on the HUD and menu options. Options: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Mandarin, Cantonese, Russian &...
  • Page 25: Default Setting

    System Settings Screen Saver This option will allow you to set the screen saver for the display. Options: OFF, 3 Minutes, 5 Minutes & 10 Minutes Format This option will allow you to format the inserted SD card. Options: Cancel & Format Default Setting This option will allow you to restore the camera to it’s original default settings. Options: Cancel & Ok After Sales Support UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N 01270 508538 REP.IRELAND HELPLINE N...
  • Page 26: Micro Sd Card

    Micro SD Card Micro SD Card Requirements • Micro SD Card 32GB or less • Class 4 minimum Using a Micro SD Card Insert the micro SD card in to the micro SD card slot on the body of the camera. Push until it clicks into place. Go through the menu settings and format the card. Your card is now ready to record. To remove the card press it in till it clicks, then let go and pull the card out.
  • Page 27 Micro SD Card Navigate through your file tree and look for ‘Removable Disk’. Once this has been accessed open the folder ‘DCIM’ if you have recorded anything this will be listed in folders. The folders are named in 8 digits which are broken down into first 4 digits are hours and minutes followed by the next 4 being the month and day. e.g. “10300526” - 10 (hour), 30 (minutes), 05 (month) & 26(day) The files are recorded as the first 4 digits being time and the last 4 being the file number. e.g. “10300001” - 10 (hour), 30 (minutes) & 0001(file number) Playback of Recording If your hardware supports ‘.MOV’ files it will automatically play in a media player that is available by double clicking on the file icon. .MOV is a Quick Time file format available on most desktops and laptops.
  • Page 28 Legal Requirements Windscreen Mounted / Illegal Car Cams - Road Traffic Act 1988 Red zone = a 29cm wide band centered on the steering column and bounded top and bottom by the wiper swept area. Please be aware, if you use a suction mounted car camera in the UK, if the device (camera and / or cradle and / or suction cup) intrudes more than 4cm into the secondary (pink) wiper clearance zone, or intrudes more than 1cm into the primary (red) wiper clearance zone of the windscreen, you are committing a serious traffic offence (dangerous driving) under the UK Road Traffic Act 1988, and your vehicle is not roadworthy (it would fail an MOT).
  • Page 29 Specification General L x W x D: 65mm x 60mm x 33mm (approx) Weight: Video System: PAL / NTFC Video Format: Video Resolution: Image Format: JPEG G Sensor: 3 Axis Battery Size: 400mAh Usage Time: 2 Hours Illumination: White LED Language: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Mandarin, Cantonese, Russian & Japanese Motion detection Cycled recording In-built microphone and Speaker Display Display Size: 2.4 Inch TFT Display Resolution: 60 x 240 pixel Lens Image Sensor: 1/3.2 Inch colour CMOS sensor...
  • Page 30 Warranty Certificate Warranty This product is warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period of 36 months from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our discretion, solely at our option with no charge for parts and labour. The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product the consumer has under existing U.K. laws. Proof of Purchase This warranty is valid for the original purchase and is not transferable. Please keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase and as proof of the date of when the purchase was made. The receipt must be presented with the warranty card when making a claim under this warranty.
  • Page 31 Warranty Card Dashboard Camera - Car DVR Model Number: 66704 Please keep your purchase receipt together with your warranty card Name: Address: Date of purchase: Location of purchase: Fault Description: We recommend that you attach a photocopy of your receipt, showing the date of purchase, to this warranty card and keep it for your reference. In the event of a product fault, please call the After Sales Support team. Please ensure that you have the product details (as shown on this card) to hand so that the support team are able to respond as quickly and efficiently as possible. Service Helpline After Sales Support QUESH LTD, UK/N.IRELAND HELPLINE N...

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