CONTENTS INTRODUCTION........................3 COMMON OPERATIONS....................4,5 OPERATING GUIDELINES....................5-11 TROUBLESHOOTING....................12-14 SPECIFICATIONS........................15 WARRANTY CARD........................16 M (Menu) Down O (Mode/Enter) Reset Power Switch TF Card Slot GPS Port IR Switch HDMI Port Data Port Microphone...
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the quality FHD mobile data recorder. This product is a professional-grade data video recorder that can record 1920 x 1080 FHD and high quality video. Compared with traditional DVR’s, this product can record clearer, well Micro SD storage supplied.
COMMON OPERATIONS 6. Fault Handling 2. Format the memory card. 3. Do not set other functions except for the time. 4. Record the video again. COMMON OPERATIONS Date and Time Setting 2. Double press “M” button to enter video setup menu. 3.
OPERATING GUIDELINES 1. In video mode standby (If in recording status, please stop by pressing 2. Enter the video setup menu by pressing “M” once. 3. Choose “G-Sensor” option by pressing “up” and “down” buttons. 4. Press “0” button once to enter the submenu. save.
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OPERATING GUIDELINES This icon shown at the upper left corner of the screen indicates video mode and standby status. “M” is the menu button. Press it once to enter into the video setting menu and press again to enter into system setting menu. “Up”...
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OPERATING GUIDELINES This icon is shown when previewing image under replay mode. This indicates Key Function of Preview Interface Under Replay Mode “0” is “switchover”. Key Function of Replay Interface Under Replay Mode system setting menu. This icon shown at the upper left corner of the screen indicates replay setting menu.
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OPERATING GUIDELINES 4. Motion Detection When there is movement within detection range, the system will automatically start shooting video. When the movement is lower than set range, the system will stop shooting video in 10s. 5. Automatic Video When Power Is On 6.
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OPERATING GUIDELINES 12. Parking Monitoring Display Mode 1. Display on 13. Postmark of License Plate 3. Setting number through “up” and “down” 4. 0 key to move to the next 5. Press 0 for save and exit at OK position 14.
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OPERATING GUIDELINES 5. TV Mode 6. Frequency of Light Source 7. Screen Protection (It is recommended to activate the screen protection function. In screen protection 8. White Light Sources 9. Exposure Compensation +2/3 +1/3 -1/3 -2/3 -1.0 -4/3 -5/3 -2.0 10.
OPERATING GUIDELINES 14. Select Time Zone The DVR5 is capable of automatically changing the time via GPS. Choose “Select Time Zone” menu 15. Daylight Saving Time the correct time. Choose “Daylight Saving Time” menu. Photo Setting Menu 1. Image Resolution 2.
TROUBLESHOOTING COMMON PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING Hint: Most failures can be solved by “restarting”. Q: How do I initially set up the DVR? It is generally caused by activating “movement detection” menu. Restart the unit. Q: Why is the whole picture purple? It is generally caused by starting “infrared lamp”.
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TROUBLESHOOTING is stable. Q: Why does video recording stop suddenly? It is set to screen protection mode, which can save power and not will stop recording after the memory card is full and shut down automatically. Q: Why does the system halt? Q: It seems there is second leakage in recorded video.
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TROUBLESHOOTING Q: Why does recording not start? cable is normal. Q: Why is there an internal sound when shaking the recorder? There is a special night vision device inside the recorder. It is a normal sound. Q: It seems view angle of recorder does not reach 170°.
SPECIFICATIONS Display Screen TFT 2.7 inch 4:3 Resolution Camera Angle Wide angle 150° Video Output 1920x1080P Zoom 4 times digital zoom Picture Format Video Compression Format H.264 seamless connection Video Format GPS Format Support external track Storage Maximum support : 64GB Menu Language Selection Battery...
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