GANZ Automotive ZC-FV52G Instruction Manual

Dual camera drive recorder

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DUAL CAMERA DRIVE RECORDER
ZC-FV52G
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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  • Page 1 ユーザーズガイ ド DUAL CAMERA DRIVE RECORDER ZC-FV52G INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Main Features

    Main Features The Drive Recorder records both video and audio data in a continuous loop fashion. If the vehicle is involved in a collision or other accident, or an incident that causes a sudden acceleration, these data will be marked and stored. You can thereafter analyze the data to find the root cause of the accident by playing back the data of related scenes and verifying the acceleration, driving speed and direction, and the vehicle’s location.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Safety Instructions Components Name of the Parts Front Face of Body ..................Rear Face of Body ..................IR (Infra-Red) Light Module ................7 Comparison of Video Data between With and Without IR Light Module ..8 Technical Specifications SD Memory Card Specifications ..............9 Storage Process of Recording Data Installation 1.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions To use this product properly and safely, follow the instructions below. Note that you may violate the privacy of other people by recording video data using the recorder. Do not use the recorder for misdeeds or other malicious purposes. Doing so may violate the privacy protection law.
  • Page 5: Components

    Components Body Cigarette Lighter Plug for Power Supply Holder External Alarm Button IR Light Module Fuse SD Card AD Card Reader Users Guide...
  • Page 6: Name Of The Parts

    Name of the Parts Front Face of Body Name Description Used to connect the power cable to the unit Power Port (see page 14). Mounting Connection Used to mate with the holder (see page 10). Used to record views through the front windshield Forward Facing Camera (see page 14).
  • Page 7: Rear Face Of Body

    Rear Face of Body Name Description Used to display the status of drive Status Display recorder in English text or by symbols (see page 23). IR Right Connection Used to mate with the IR light module (see page 12). Outputs the chime and other audio Built-In Speaker information.
  • Page 8: Comparison Of Video Data Between With And Without Ir Light Module

    Comparison of Video Data between With and Without IR Light Module With IR light module Without IR light module...
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Item Specification Camera Type CMOS sensor Video Resolution VGA (640 x 480), up to 10 frames per second, 2 channels Audio Built-in microphone Built-in GPS module Automatic Event Sensor, G-sensor (3-axis), external manual alarm trigger Alarm Input Memory SD card (512 MB to 16 GB)* Operating temperature -20 to +70 deg C...
  • Page 10: Storage Process Of Recording Data

    Storage Process of Recording Data When an SD card of 2GB is used and the pre-event recording time is set to 3 minutes Up to 14 event recording data can be stored. From the 15th event, the oldest event recording data will be overwritten. Note, however, that if the Record Protection Cancel button (“M”...
  • Page 11: Installing Position

    Installing Position Install the unit on the inner surface of the windshield near the rearview mirror (in the shaded area below). Do not mount the unit at any other position. Mount the drive recorder within the shaded area below. Within one-fifth of the height from the top of the windshield Drive recorder Not installable...
  • Page 12: Installing The Ir Light Module

    2. Installing the IR Light Module Connect one power cable Slide the IR light module adapter to the power along the driver surface to connection port on the lateral connect the two components. side of the recorder. Next, plug the other power cable adapter in the connection port on the lateral side of the IR light module.
  • Page 13: Tips For Using The Product

    Tips for Using the Product Unit Preparation for Video Recording Stop the engine of the vehicle. Install the unit and connect the included power cable. Some types of vehicle provide power even when the engine is off, but other types of vehicle do not.
  • Page 14: Function Of The Parts

    Function of the Parts Forward/interior facing camera The cameras must be vertically or horizontally directed. If the camera lens is covered or dirty, clear images may not be captured, so periodic cleaning is required. To clean the lens, use a soft camera lens cloth to prevent damage to the lens.
  • Page 15: Using The Ganz Player: Playback, Sd Card And Initial System Setup Minimum System Requirements

    Using the GANZ Player: Playback, SD Card and Initial System Setup Minimum System Requirements Component Requirement Pentium 4 / 1 GHz processor or higher 512 MB of RAM or higher Memory Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition or higher Graphics DirectX8.1b or higher Hard disk drive space...
  • Page 16: Buttons

    Buttons Button Function Button Function Move to the previous frame. Open a file. Reverse playback Convert the file into an AVI format. Pause Link the recorded data with a map. Stop Access the System Setup menus. Playback Exit, close the program. Move to the next frame.
  • Page 17: System Configuration

    System Configuration Click the System Configuration icon ( ) located at the lower right corner. The following window will appear. Name Description Video Quality Sets the video recording quality. (Default: High Quality) Availability of Recording Uncheck this item to disable event recording triggered by Triggered by G-Sensor G-sensor detection.
  • Page 18: Playback

    Playback Click the Folder icon ( ) located at the lower right corner of the viewer. Then click “Change Directory” to select the location of the recorded data. Typically, the first time you do this, all data files are stored in the SD card. If files are located elsewhere, use this utility to search in the computer the file you would like to replay.
  • Page 19: Converting Data Into Avi File Format

    Converting Data into AVI File Format You can convert a portion of recorded data into an AVI file format to share the recorded data with someone else or send the data by email. Click the AVI Conversion button ( ) at the start of the video clip that you would like to convert into an AVI file format.
  • Page 20: Interfacing With A Gis/City Map

    Interfacing with a GIS/City Map The Drive Recorder simultaneously records GPS data during driving so you can check the driving route on the map. Click the GIS/Map icon ( ) at the lower right corner. * To use this function, you need an environment where the system can access the Internet. Display a normal map.
  • Page 21: Displaying A Pop-Up Window

    Displaying a Pop-Up Window When you double-click a recorded video data in the display window, the video data will be played back in the original size.
  • Page 22: Analyzing G-Sensor Data

    Analyzing G-Sensor Data The G-sensor (Gravity Sensor) provides data on X, Y, and Z axes, which are stored in the SD card with other recorded data. When you use the viewer, these data are displayed in a graphic format. The resulting graph may be used to analyze the driving conditions and driver’s habits.
  • Page 23: Status Indication Of Built-In Display

    Status Indication of Built-In Display Status Event Sound or Status Display Initialization after power on No sound. [ dr ][Init] A chime (“ding dong”) is heard from the speaker. (Turn off the power, insert the SD card, [ Err][ Sd ] System The SD card is not inserted initialization...
  • Page 24: Warranty Statements

    Warranty Statements Before requesting repair work, carefully read this manual once again to check that the connection and operation procedures are correct. If the condition does not improve even when the unit is properly connected and used, fill out the original warranty form with required information.

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