DC POWER GUIDE CORD Welcome Thank you for choosing a Whistler product. We are dedicated to providing products that represent both quality and value. Please read the user guide carefully before using this product. If you have additional questions, please visit the FAQ page on our website at www.whistlergroup.com...
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Features 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Speaker Video / OK Button Camers Lens Lock Button Status LEDs Menu Button LCD Display Power Button Reset Button Down Button Microphone Mode Button Mini HDMI Jack Up Button Bracket Mount Micro SD Card slot USB Jack...
FEATURE DESCRIPTION Button and Function 1. Speaker – Provides audio for playback and device tones. 2. Camera Lens – 120º wide-angle lens. 3. Status LED – BLUE = power on, RED = charging, Flashing Blue = Recording 4. LCD Display – View photo and video. 5.
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FEATURE DESCRIPTION 11. Lock Button – Press to manually protect files. 12. MENU Button – Press button to display menu settings. 13. Power Button – Press and hold briefly to power ON / OFF. 14. Down Button - Press DOWN to zoom out. In Menu, allows scrolling of menu items.
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OPERATIONS Designed exclusively for motor vehicles operating at 12 or 24 volts DC. Inserting a micro SD Card Before initial use, insert a micro SD card. (Suggest at least a 4GB card (Class 6 minimum), up to 32GB) Charging the Unit Fully charge DVR for initial use by: •...
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OPERATIONS Installing the Windshield Bracket The included windshield bracket securely places the DVR onto the vehicle’s windshield. Follow the procedure below to secure the bracket: 1. Slide the collar into the bracket mounting point on top of the DVR. 2. If applicable, remove protective film from the suction cup.
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OPERATIONS Power Connection in Vehicle 1. Plug the mini USB end of the vehicle power cord into the USB jack of the DVR. 2. Insert the other end of the power cord into the vehicle’s lighter socket/power port. NOTE: Unit will automatically turn on and start recording when power is applied.
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OPERATIONS Initial Settings Date & Time Setting Once connected with car charger, the device will start power ON and start recording. Press the OK button to switch into standby mode. Press the MENU button twice then Press the or to select Date/Time.
OPERATIONS Recording or Review a Video or Image Recording Video Power on: Press and hold to turn on DVR. icon is shown in the top left corner with a blinking red dot when recording. Press OK to stop recording if desired.
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OPERATIONS Review Press MODE (M) to enter review screen. Use or to highlight a file. Press OK to select it. Press OK again to play a video. Use OK to pause the video. Press or to select another file. When in this mode press MENU to select Delete, Protect or Slide Show Options.
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OPERATIONS USB Settings Connect the unit to a computer using the USB cable included. Two options are available. Use or and OK buttons to select an option. Mass Storage - In this mode the recorded files can be accessed directly from the micro SD card installed into the DVR. They can be viewed directly from the card or transferred to the computer for storage.
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OPERATIONS Special Functions • G-sensor function. If a sudden shock is detected (such as in an accident) the video segment recorded is protected from being overwritten. • Automatic power ON/OFF function when using car adapter plugged into 12V power port controlled by vehicle ignition. •...
TROUBLESHOOTING Confirm that the micro SD card is of Can’t record or proper class (C6 min.) and has available take photo capacity. If the unit does not recognize the card, remove the SD card and insert it again. If Unit doesn’t still not recognized, the SD card maybe work with my damaged or device does not support this...
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TROUBLESHOOTING Reset Operation can be restored by pushing the reset button. NOTE: No user serviceable parts inside. Do not open product. Use and Care 1. Unit does not use a Touch Screen to control its functions! Do not touch screen with any objects as damage to screen may occur.
SPECIFICATIONS Specifications are subject to change without notice. Features HD camera, HD video recording Unit 53.14 X 86.99 X 34.58 mm Dimensions (2.1” x 3.4” x 1.3”) HxWxD Unit Weight 109.5 g (3.8 oz) LCD Screen 3.0" TFT Size Zoom 4X Digital Lens 120º...
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SPECIFICATIONS Battery 400mAH Capacity Power 220mA Consumption Microphone/ Support Speaker Supported languages are listed in MENU Language settings Photo Mode 12 Mega pixels Photo Format JPEG Video Output HDMI 1. USB - Disk USB Function 2. PC - Camera Operating 0°...
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SPECIFICATIONS Basic functions • Low illumination high-definition video 1080FHD@24fps / 1080P@30fps / 720P@30fps • Built-in low illumination 120º lens • 3.0 inch LTPS Monitor • Impact sensitivity adjustment automatically locks file • Supports cycle Video • Mini HDMI output jack •...
MENU OPTIONS Image resolution: 1080FHD / 1080P / 720P / WVGA / VGA / QVGA Loop video: OFF / 3 min / 5 min / 10 min Exposure compensation: -2 -- +2 Motion detecting: ON / OFF Recording audio: ON / OFF Date stamp: ON / OFF G-sensor: OFF / Low / Medium / High Parking Monitor: ON / OFF...
All express or implied warranties for this product are limited to one (1) year. Whistler is not liable for damages arising from the use, misuse, or operation of this product including but not limited...
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Service Under Warranty During the warranty period, defective units will be repaired or replaced (with the same or a comparable model), at Whistler’s option, without charge to the purchaser when returned prepaid, with dated proof of purchase to the address below. Units...
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IMPORTANT: To validate that your unit is within the warranty period, make sure you keep a copy of your dated proof of purchase. For warranty verification purposes, a copy of your dated store receipt must accompany any Whistler product sent in for warranty work. Service Out-Of-Warranty Units will be repaired at “out-of-warranty”...
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VISA or American Express. Personal checks are not accepted. In the event repairs cannot be covered by the minimum service fee, you will be contacted by a Whistler technical service specialist who will outline options available to you. IMPORTANT: When returning your unit for service, be certain to include a daytime telephone number and an email address (if applicable).
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