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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ..............5 Playing and managing video files using your computer (Windows/Mac) ............... 26 Important safety information ........6 Removing the microSD card ..................26 Opening video files in BlackVue Viewer ..............27 Overview ..............9 For Windows users ......................... 27 In the box ........................9 For Mac users ..........................
  • Page 3 Tips for optimal performance ........41 Wi-Fi settings ......................63 Wi-Fi auto turn on & off ......................... 63 Formatting the microSD card ..........41 Login credentials ..........................64 Format using the dashcam’s self-format function ..........41 Cloud settings ......................65 Format using Windows Viewer ................42 Enable Cloud service ........................
  • Page 4 Troubleshooting ............88 Resetting the direct Wi-Fi login password ......88 Change the Wi-Fi password over the internet: ...........88 Change the Wi-Fi password using BlackVue Viewer (Windows or Mac) ..90 Reset the Wi-Fi password by upgrading the firmware using a computer (Windows or Mac) ....................90 Product specifications ..........91 Recording time ............93...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing this BlackVue dashcam made by Pittasoft Co., Ltd. This instruction manual contains information on how to operate your dashcam. Before using your dashcam, we recommend that you read through this manual to ensure correct usage.
  • Page 6: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information For user safety and to avoid property damage, read through this manual and follow these safety instructions to use the product correctly. DANGER Failure to observe the following directions could result in death or property damage: y Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the product yourself. Doing so may cause fire, electric shock, or malfunction.
  • Page 7 WARNING Failure to observe the following directions could result in death or serious injury: y Do not leave the product near infants, children, or pets. There is a risk of them swallowing small components, and/or their saliva may get into the product, causing an explosion due to a short circuit.
  • Page 8 CAUTION Failure to observe the following directions could result in injury or property damage: y Do not spray cleaning products directly onto the product. Doing so may cause discoloration, cracks, or malfunction. y If the product is used outside the optimal temperature range (-20°C – 60°C / -4°F – 140°F), performance can decline or malfunctions may occur.
  • Page 9: Overview

    Overview In the box Check the box for each of the following items before installing the BlackVue dashcam. BlackVue dashcam Quick start guide Power cord Cable clips (5 EA) Double-sided tape for the microSD card Mounting Bracket microSD card reader Pry tool Note y The illustrations in this manual may differ from the product.
  • Page 10: At A Glance

    At a glance The following diagrams explain each part of the BlackVue dashcam. 118.5 mm Lock button Camera lens Front security LED : Blinks slowly in normal and parking Mounting bracket : Blinks quickly when (i) an event is being recorded (impact detected), (ii) motion is detected in parking mode.
  • Page 11 Wi-Fi/Internet LED : Direct Wi-Fi is on. : Blinks when connected to the internet (Cloud connected). Voice recording proximity sensor: Touch or wave a finger within 20mm of the sensor to turn the voice recording function on or off. microSD card slot DC in Cover (power connector)
  • Page 12: Removing And Inserting The Dashcam

    Removing and inserting the dashcam y To remove the dashcam from its bracket, press the LOCK button and pull the dashcam out of the mounting bracket. y To insert the dashcam into its bracket, push the dashcam into the mounting bracket until it "clicks" in. BLACKVUE...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Installation Installing the BlackVue dashcam Install the BlackVue dashcam behind the rear view mirror. Remove any foreign matter and clean and dry the windshield before installation. Warning y Do not install the product in a location where it can obstruct the driver's field of vision. Turn off the engine.
  • Page 14 Adjust the angle of the lens by rotating the body of the dashcam. We recommend pointing the lens slightly downwards (≈10° below horizontal), so as to record video with a 6:4 road to background ratio. Plug the power cord into the cigarette lighter socket and the dashcam. Use the pry tool to lift the edges of the windshield trim/molding and tuck in the power cord.
  • Page 15 Turn on the engine. The BlackVue dashcam will power up and start recording. Video files are stored on the microSD card. When the microSD card fills up, the newest video files will start to replace the oldest video files (called loop recording) – so you will always have the most recent video files.
  • Page 16: Playing And Managing Videos

    Playing and Managing Videos Playing and managing video files using your smartphone (Android/iOS) Opening video files Search for the BlackVue C app in the Google Play Store or Apple App Store and install it on your smartphone. Pair" your smartphone with the BlackVue dashcam via direct Wi-Fi: a.
  • Page 17 b. Choose your BlackVue dashcam from the network list. The dashcam's default SSID begins with its model number (e.g. DR650S-******). c. Enter the default password 'blackvue' and tap Join. d. Open the BlackVue C app and select BLACKVUE WI-FI. Note y Direct Wi-Fi will turn on automatically when the dashcam turn on.
  • Page 18: Blackvue Wi-Fi Screen Composition

    BLACKVUE WI-FI screen composition Copy to Internal Memory Blackvue SSID Firmware settings File type button Recorded File list Video file menu Refresh video list Live View BLACKVUE...
  • Page 19: Playing Video

    Playing video Playing back videos Select the video file you want to play from the video list. Press the refresh button to refresh the video list. Identify video files by recording type Normal The dashcam records in normal mode by default. When the dashcam detects an impact while in normal or parking mode, it switches to event mode and Event saves an event recording beginning 5 seconds before the event trigger.
  • Page 20: Checking The Displayed Time & Gps Data

    Checking the displayed time & GPS data The camera's time zone is initially set to 'Pacific/Midway_Midway Islands' (GMT-11). The time the video was recorded is displayed in the lower left corner of the video in the playback screen. If the displayed time in the recorded videos is incorrect please see "Time zone" on page 52.
  • Page 21: Real-Time Streaming Video (Live View)

    Real-time streaming video (Live View) You can view in real-time the video currently being recorded by connecting your smartphone to the dashcam via direct Wi-Fi. Go to your smartphone's Settings > Wi-Fi and connect to your dashcam. Open the BlackVue C app. Select BLACKVUE WI-FI and tap the button.
  • Page 22: Managing Videos

    Managing videos Managing videos in BLACKVUE WI-FI You can manage the recorded videos using the BlackVue C app. Note y When the microSD card fills up, the newest video files will start to replace the oldest video files (called loop recording) – so you will always have the most recent video files.
  • Page 23: Managing Videos In Internal Memory

    Managing videos in INTERNAL MEMORY Open the BlackVue C app and select INTERNAL MEMORY. Tap to see file options. You can delete, copy or move files, change the name of files and share files. DR650S-1CH...
  • Page 24: Deleting Videos

    Deleting videos To delete multiple files from your smartphone in one go, tap at the top of the screen and select Delete. Select which files to delete, or tap to select all files. Tap to delete the selected files. To delete individual files, tap next to the video you want to delete. Select Delete. Creating a new folder To create a new folder tap at the top of the screen and select New folder.
  • Page 25: Moving Videos

    Moving videos To move multiple files in one go, tap at the top of the screen and select Move. Select which files to move, or tap to select all files. and go to another folder and tap to move the selected files there. To move individual files, tap next to the video you want to move.
  • Page 26: Playing And Managing Video Files Using Your Computer (Windows/Mac)

    Playing and managing video files using your computer (Windows/Mac) Removing the microSD card Unplug the power cord to turn off the dashcam. Open the side cover of the dashcam. To remove the microSD card, gently press on the card to release the lock then carefully pull the card out. To insert the microSD card, gently push the card into the slot until it locks into place and close the side cover.
  • Page 27: Opening Video Files In Blackvue Viewer

    Opening video files in BlackVue Viewer Remove the microSD card from the dashcam. Insert the card into the microSD card reader and connect it to a computer. Find and run the BlackVue Viewer program. For Windows users Open Windows Explorer and click on the microSD card (Removable Disk (F:), or the name of your card location). Go to F:\BlackVue\ Application\Viewer for Windows\ and run BlackVue.exe.
  • Page 28: For Mac Users

    For Mac users Open Finder and select the microSD card reader from the list in the left frame. Go to \BlackVue\Application\Viewer for Mac\ and run BlackVue Viewer. BLACKVUE...
  • Page 29: Viewer Screen Composition

    Viewer screen composition Windows Viewer MyWay Viewer Program info. Capture Format Print Settings G-Sensor Information Playback Screen GPS Data Previous frame Play previous file Front/Rear reverse view Front/Rear screen mode Flip horizontally Recorded File list View upside-down Full Screen view Timeline for sec selection Playback/Pause Playback speed control...
  • Page 30: Mac Viewer

    Mac Viewer MyWay Viewer Settings Format Capture Print Playback Screen G-Sensor Information Play previous file GPS Data Normal screen size Front/Rear reverse view Front/Rear screen mode Flip horizontally Recorded File List View upside-down Full Screen view Previous frame Timeline for sec selection Timeline for min selection Playback time Playback/Pause...
  • Page 31: Playing Video

    Playing video Playing back videos In BlackVue Viewer select a video and click or double click the selected video to play. BlackVue Viewer shows by default the files in the microSD card. To see files in another folder click (Windows) or (Mac) and set the folder path.
  • Page 32: Checking The Displayed Time

    Checking the displayed time The time the video was recorded is displayed in the lower left corner of the video in the playback screen. If the displayed time in the recorded videos is incorrect please see "Setting your time zone" on page 70. Using BlackVue Viewer You can customize the playback options of the recorded videos, such as the screen size, playback speed, and volume using the playback option buttons.
  • Page 33: Zoom Options

    Zoom options y Full-screen view: Double click on the video image to enter full-screen view. Double click again or tap ESC to return to the default view. y Zoom to 100%: Right-click on the video image to view at 100% zoom. Click and drag to move the video image around. y Zoom region: Single click on a particular region of the video image to enlarge.
  • Page 34: Checking The Gps Data

    Checking the GPS data You can check the GPS data of the recorded video in the BlackVue Viewer while video is playing back. MyWay Viewer Switch Speed Unit Map Type Selection Car Location Map Zoom-in/out GPS tracking You can check the vehicle's speed and the location of the recorded video in BlackVue Viewer while a video is playing back (GPS tracking). Double click a file in the file list to play.
  • Page 35: Gps Tracking - Advanced Mode

    GPS tracking – Advanced mode Combine 4 consecutive videos and GPS data to build a driving route and see your car's speed and location as well as any event recorded, while watching the video footage at any point of the route. Double click a file in the file list to play.
  • Page 36: Managing Videos

    Managing videos You can manage the recorded videos through the BlackVue Viewer program. You can also format the microSD card and upgrade the firmware. Note y If the microSD card is full, by default the dashcam will record over the oldest videos first. Capturing or printing a still image from video Double click a file in the file list to play.
  • Page 37: Deleting Videos

    Deleting videos For Windows users Select the video from the recorded video list. Right-click the video. Click Delete. For Mac users Go to \BlackVue\Record\. Select the video from the recorded video list. Click Move to Trash. DR650S-1CH...
  • Page 38: Exporting Videos

    Exporting videos For Windows users Select the video from the recorded video list. Right-click the video. Click Export. Enter a file name and the start and end points (min:sec) of the segment you want to export. To export without audio select "Sound Off".
  • Page 39: For Mac Users

    For Mac users Go to \BlackVue\Record\. Select the video from the recorded video list. Click Copy "file name". DR650S-1CH...
  • Page 40: Verifying Videos

    Verifying videos The following function is only available in BlackVue Viewer for Windows. Select the video from the recorded video list. Right-click the video. Click Verification. Click the OK button. BLACKVUE...
  • Page 41: Tips For Optimal Performance

    Tips for optimal performance Formatting the microSD card Format the microSD card once a month, or when the BlackVue dashcam tells you the card needs maintenance. Format the microSD card using the dashcam's self-format function or BlackVue Viewer (Windows or Mac). Format using the dashcam’s self-format function To format the microSD card press the Wi-Fi/Format button on the side of the dashcam for 10 seconds until the dashcam beeps.
  • Page 42: Format Using Windows Viewer

    Format using Windows Viewer Download BlackVue Viewer from www.blackvue.com > Support > Downloads and install the program on your computer. Insert the microSD card into the microSD card reader. Connect the microSD card reader to your computer. Launch the copy of BlackVue Viewer that is installed on your computer. Click the Format button.
  • Page 43: Format Using Mac Viewer

    Format using Mac Viewer Download BlackVue Viewer from www.blackvue.com > Support > Downloads and install the program on your computer. Insert the microSD card into the microSD card reader. Connect the microSD card reader to a Mac. Launch the copy of BlackVue Viewer that is installed on your computer. Click the Format button.
  • Page 44 If you format the microSD card, all the video files stored in the microSD card will be deleted. y Back up important video files such as event recording files before formatting the microSD card. PittaSoft Co., Ltd. will not be responsible for the loss of video files that were not backed up.
  • Page 45: Upgrading The Firmware

    Upgrading the firmware Firmware upgrades may add new features or improve performance. Keep your BlackVue dashcam updated by upgrading the firmware to the latest version. Visit the BlackVue website (www.blackvue.com) to check for any new firmware releases for your BlackVue dashcam model.
  • Page 46 Go to your smartphone's Settings then select Wi-Fi, and make sure Wi-Fi is turned on. Choose your BlackVue dashcam from the network list. The dashcam's default SSID begins with its model number (e.g. DR650S-******). Enter the default password 'blackvue' and tap Join. BLACKVUE...
  • Page 47 Open the BlackVue C app. Select BLACKVUE WI-FI > > Firmware upgrade. Tap OK to apply the firmware upgrade. The dashcam's firmware will be upgraded – this may take a few minutes. The dashcam needs to reboot to complete the firmware upgrade.
  • Page 48: Upgrading The Firmware Using A Computer (Windows Or Mac)

    Upgrading the firmware using a computer (Windows or Mac) Keep your BlackVue dashcam updated by upgrading the firmware to the latest version. Visit the BlackVue website (www.blackvue.com) to check for any new firmware releases for your BlackVue dashcam model. Insert the microSD card into the microSD card reader. Connect the microSD card reader to a PC.
  • Page 49 Go to the BlackVue website (www.blackvue.com > Support > Download) and download the latest firmware for your BlackVue dashcam model in zip format. Unzip the downloaded file and copy the BlackVue folder to the microSD card. Insert the microSD card into the dashcam and connect the power to initiate the firmware upgrade. Make sure the power remains on until the upgrade is completed.
  • Page 50: Changing Settings

    Changing settings Changing settings using your smartphone (Android/iOS) "Pair" your smartphone with the BlackVue dashcam via direct Wi-Fi (for details see "Opening video files" on page 16. Go to your smartphone's Settings > Wi-Fi and connect to your dashcam. Open the BlackVue C app. Select BLACKVUE WI-FI > to access the Firmware settings menu.
  • Page 51: Basic Settings

    Basic settings DR650S-1CH...
  • Page 52: Time Zone

    Time zone Click here for a step-by-step video tutorial, or go to the main menu and select Help > Video tutorials. The initial time zone is set to 'Pacific/Midway_Midway Islands' (GMT-11). Select your time zone in the dropdown list. If your city is not in the list, select any other city within the same time zone.
  • Page 53: Video Settings

    Video settings Resolution Select the resolution and frame rate. For example, "Full HD (1920 x 1080) @30fps" means the camera records Full HD video at 30 frames per second. Image quality You can adjust the recording image quality (bit rate). Choose between Normal (6 Mbit/s), High (8 Mbit/s) and Highest (10 Mbit/s). These are the maximum bit rates when the resolution is set to "FHD@30.
  • Page 54: Recording Settings

    Recording settings Normal recording When turned off the dashcam does not record in normal mode. Voice recording When turned off the dashcam does not record audio. Date and time display Turn on/off the date and time display on videos. BLACKVUE...
  • Page 55: Speed Unit

    Speed unit Select km/h, MPH, or turn off. Normal recording duration Choose between 1,2 or 3 minute video files. Event/Parking mode recording duration Choose between 1,2 or 3 minute video files. Auto switching to parking mode If enabled, the dashcam switches from normal mode to parking mode when the vehicle is stationary for 5 minutes. DR650S-1CH...
  • Page 56: Sensitivity Settings

    Sensitivity settings BLACKVUE...
  • Page 57: G-Sensor (Normal Mode And Parking Mode)

    G-sensor (Normal mode and parking mode) The G-sensor measures the movement of your vehicle through 3 axes – up and down, side to side, and front and back. When the G-sensor detects significant or sudden movement (such as an impact or collision) it will trigger an event recording. You can adjust the sensitivity so minor incidents and bumps don't trigger an event recording.
  • Page 58: Motion Detection (Parking Mode)

    Motion detection (Parking mode) In parking mode the dashcam continuously buffers video and saves a parking recording when motion is detected in the dashcam's field of view. You can adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection so minor motion caused by wind or rain doesn't trigger a recording. Please take into account your vehicle's surroundings when adjusting the sensitivity.
  • Page 59: Speed Alert

    Speed alert Set a speed limit (up to 300 km/h or 200 MPH) for the speed alert. When the vehicle exceeds the specified speed limit, the dashcam beeps and switches to event recording. After saving one event recording file the dashcam switches back to normal mode recording. DR650S-1CH...
  • Page 60: Other Settings

    Other settings Recording status LED You can turn the recording status LED on/off. Security LED You can turn the security LED on/off in normal mode and in parking mode. BLACKVUE...
  • Page 61: Voice Guidance

    Voice guidance You can adjust the voice guidance (announcements) you want to hear. Volume You can adjust the volume of the voice guidance (announcements). DR650S-1CH...
  • Page 62: User Text Overlay

    User text overlay You can create a user text overlay of up to 20 characters using a combination of English letters (A – Z, a – z), numbers (0 – 9), and symbols (:;‘/ +-_()$#). The text is overlaid in the top-left corner of the recorded videos. BLACKVUE...
  • Page 63: Wi-Fi Settings

    Wi-Fi settings Wi-Fi auto turn on & off When the Cloud service is enabled the Wi-Fi auto turn on/off settings cannot be adjusted. Wi-Fi will automatically switch on when you turn on the dashcam and remain on. If you disable the Cloud service, you will be able to adjust the Wi-Fi auto turn on/off settings. Wi-Fi auto turn on Wi-Fi turns on when the dashcam turns on.
  • Page 64: Login Credentials

    Login credentials You can change the dashcam's SSID and Wi-Fi login password. BLACKVUE...
  • Page 65: Cloud Settings

    Cloud settings Enable Cloud service If you don't use the Cloud service you can turn it off. DR650S-1CH...
  • Page 66: Cloud Service Hotspot Settings

    Cloud service hotspot settings Up to 3 Wi-Fi hotspot SSIDs can be saved (e.g. home, portable hotspot and work). Choose your Wi-Fi hotspot from the list and enter the password. Tap 2 and 3 to add settings for additional hotspots. Your BlackVue will try to connect to hotspot 1 first.
  • Page 67: Push Notification Settings

    Push notification settings You can customize when you want to receive push notifications. DR650S-1CH...
  • Page 68: Changing Settings Using Your Computer (Windows/Mac)

    Changing settings using your computer (Windows/Mac) BlackVue Viewer language setting Select your preferred language for the BlackVue Viewer interface from the dropdown list. BlackVue settings Click on the button or the menu to open the BlackVue settings panel. You will be able to change most of the BlackVue settings to customize its operation.
  • Page 69: Basic Settings

    Basic settings You can set the basic configuration in the Basic tab of the Settings. Click the button or the menu. Click the Basic tab. Change the settings. Click Save & Close. Firmware Select your preferred language for the firmware from the language dropdown list. The audio announcements by the dashcam will be in the selected language.
  • Page 70: Setting Your Time Zone

    Setting your time zone The initial time zone is set to 'Pacific/Midway_Midway Islands' (GMT-11). Select your time zone in the dropdown list. If your city is not in the list, select any other city within the same time zone. When you change the time zone and save the setting, the next time you insert the microSD card into the dashcam it will format the microSD card and restart automatically.
  • Page 71: Recording Settings

    Recording settings y Normal recording When turned off the dashcam does not record in normal mode. y Voice recording When turned off the dashcam does not record audio. y Date and time display Turn on/off the date and time display on videos. y Speed unit Select km/h, MPH, or turn off.
  • Page 72: Sensitivity Settings

    Sensitivity settings You can set impact sensitivity (G-Sensor), motion detection, and the speed alert in the Sensitivity tab of the Settings. Click the button or the menu. Click the Sensitivity tab. Change the settings. Click Save & Close. Sensitivity in normal and parking mode The G-sensor measures the movement of your vehicle through 3 axes –...
  • Page 73: Sensitivity Of The Motion Detection (Parking Mode)

    Sensitivity of the motion detection (parking mode) In parking mode the dashcam continuously buffers video and saves a parking recording when motion is detected in the dashcam's field of view. You can adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection so minor motion caused by wind or rain doesn't trigger a recording. Please take into account your vehicle's surroundings when adjusting the sensitivity.
  • Page 74: Speed Alert

    Event recording will occur No event recording will occur Click Save & Close. Speed alert Set a speed limit (up to 300 km/h or 200 MPH) for the speed alert. When the vehicle exceeds the specified speed limit, the dashcam beeps and switches to event recording.
  • Page 75: Wi-Fi & Other Settings

    Wi-Fi & Other settings You can adjust Wi-Fi and Other settings such as the Wi-Fi auto turn on/off, login credentials, LED indicators, voice guidance, volume, and a user text overlay in the Wi-Fi & Other tab of the Settings window. Click the button or the menu.
  • Page 76: Wi-Fi Settings

    Wi-Fi settings y Wi-Fi auto turn on & off When the Cloud service is enabled the Wi-Fi auto turn on/off settings cannot be adjusted. Wi-Fi will automatically switch on when you turn on the dashcam and remain on. If you disable the Cloud service, you will be able to adjust the Wi-Fi auto turn on/off settings. Wi-Fi auto turn on Wi-Fi turns on when the dashcam turns on.
  • Page 77 y Voice guidance You can turn the voice guidance (announcements) you want to hear. - Power on - Starting Normal recording - Starting Event recording (beep) - Changing recording mode - Power off - Speed alert (beep) - Cloud related y Volume You can the volume of the voice guidance (announcements).
  • Page 78: Cloud Settings

    Cloud settings You can adjust Cloud settings such as the Enable Cloud service, Cloud service hotspot settings, and Push notification settings in the Cloud settings tab of the Settings window. Click the button or the menu. Click the Cloud tab. Change the settings.
  • Page 79: Cloud Settings

    Cloud settings y Enable Cloud service If you don't use the Cloud service you can turn it off. y Cloud service hotspot settings Up to 3 Wi-Fi hotspot SSIDs can be saved (e.g. home, portable hotspot and work). Enter the Wi-Fi hotspot SSID and password. Your BlackVue will try to connect to hotspot 1 first.
  • Page 80: About The Cloud Service

    About the Cloud Service Using a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot or a car-embedded wireless internet connection you can connect your dashcam to the internet and take advantage of the following features in the BlackVue C smartphone app: Live View – Watch your dashcam's live video feed. Push notifications –...
  • Page 81 Register your dashcam with your account (i) In the BlackVue C app select BLACKVUE CLOUD and login to your account. (ii) Tap Yes to enable push notifications (this setting can be adjusted at any time later). (iii) Select Register new camera. (iv) Register your camera using one of the following methods: QR Code: Press Scan QR Code and line up the QR Code on your smartphone's screen.
  • Page 82 (v) The app will ask for your permission to access your dashcam's GPS data. If you allow access the app will be able to show you your dashcam's location and speed. If you don't allow access you won't be able to see your dashcam's location and speed (you can allow access later in Privacy settings).
  • Page 83 Connect your BlackVue dashcam to a Wi-Fi hotspot for Cloud connectivity Click here for a step-by-step video tutorial, or go to the main menu and select Help > Video tutorials. (i) Make sure your BlackVue dashcam and mobile Wi-Fi hotspot are on. (ii) "Pair"...
  • Page 84 (v) Choose your Wi-Fi hotspot from the list and enter the password. Tap 2 and 3 to add settings for additional hotspots. Once done, tap OK. Note y Up to 3 Wi-Fi hotspot SSIDs can be saved (e.g. home, portable hotspot and work). Your BlackVue will try to connect to hotspot 1 first.
  • Page 85 and tap Save and close. (vi) Go back to the Firmware settings menu, tap After rebooting, your dashcam will automatically connect to the Wi-Fi hotspot. Select BLACKVUE CLOUD from the main screen to access all of the Cloud features. Note y You can also change the dashcam settings through BLACKVUE CLOUD by going tapping next to your camera name and select Camera settings.
  • Page 86: Optional Accessories

    Optional accessories Parking mode hardwiring kit (Optional) The BlackVue dashcam will turn off when the engine is turned off. To record video while the engine is turned off, a hardwiring kit (such as the Power Magic Pro) is required. The Power Magic Pro powers your dashcam when the engine is off by hardwiring it to the automotive battery.
  • Page 87: Parking Mode Battery Pack (Optional)

    Parking mode battery pack (Optional) To record video when the engine is turned off without using the vehicle's battery, you can install a parking mode battery pack. The Power Magic Battery Pack B-112 powers a single dashcam for up to 12 hours after 1 hour of rapid charging. When the engine is off the battery pack powers the dashcam.
  • Page 88: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Resetting the direct Wi-Fi login password If you have forgotten the password you can change or reset it using one of the following methods. Change the Wi-Fi password over the internet: Login to the BlackVue C app. Select BLACKVUE CLOUD. Tap next to your camera name and select Camera settings >...
  • Page 89 Go back to the Firmware settings menu, tap and tap Save and close. DR650S-1CH...
  • Page 90: Change The Wi-Fi Password Using Blackvue Viewer (Windows Or Mac)

    Change the Wi-Fi password using BlackVue Viewer (Windows or Mac) Remove the microSD card from the dashcam. Insert the card into the microSD card reader and connect it to a computer. Find and run the BlackVue Viewer program. For Windows users: Open Windows Explorer and click on the microSD card (Removable Disk (F:), or the name of your card location). Go to F:\BlackVue\Application\Viewer for Windows\ and run BlackVue.exe.
  • Page 91: Product Specifications

    Product specifications Model Name DR650S-1CH Color/Size/Weight Black / Width 118.5 mm x Height 36 mm / 94 g Memory microSD Card (16 GB / 32 GB / 64 GB/ 128 GB) Normal Recording, Event Recording (Impact Detection), and Parking Mode Recording (Motion + Impact Detection) Recording Modes * For Parking mode recording, a Parking Mode Battery Pack(Power Magic Battery Pack) or aParking...
  • Page 92 Wi-Fi / Format Button * Self-format Function: Press it for 10 seconds to format the microSD card. Button Voice recording proximity sensor * Touch the button or it recognizes when a hand approaches to within about 2cm. Sensor 3-Axis Acceleration Sensor Backup Battery Built-in super capacitor Input Power...
  • Page 93: Recording Time

    Recording time Your dashcam will automatically turn on and start recording when it is connected to a power source. Resolution Full HD @ 30fps Full HD @ 15fps HD @ 30 fps HD @ 15fps Memory Capacity Highest 3 HR 20 MIN 4 HR 5 MIN 4 HR 5 MIN 5 HR 40 MIN...
  • Page 94: Disposal And Recycling Information

    Disposal and recycling information Disposal of your BlackVue dashcam 1. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities. Contact local authorities to learn about disposal and recycling options available in your area.
  • Page 95: Customer Support

    All servicing is provided on the basis that the user has backed up all necessary files and data before requesting service. Therefore Pittasoft Co., Ltd. will not be responsible for the loss of any files or data.

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