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VIEW-i ELITE DL2/Elite PLUS DL2
User Manual
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  • Page 1 VIEW-i ELITE DL2/Elite PLUS DL2 User Manual Please read carefully before using this product.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Package Contents 2. Quick Start Guide - Installing the Camera - Installing the Infrared Module - Setting Up GPS Connection - Installing VIEW-I ELITE PC Player 3. Playback of the Video Footage 4. PC Player Button Function 5. Camera Settings 6.
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    1. Package Contents Please confirm below package list in the box * Elite Plus DL2 & Cigar Power cable Elite Plus DL2(Tamper Proof) & Power Cable Wire Clip x 3 Cradle & IR LED for night view Double Side Tape Soft Copy SD Card Key x 1...
  • Page 4: Quick Start Guide

    2. Quick Start Guide Step 1 – Installing the Camera 2.1 Unlock the camera with the provided key, slide the SD Cover upwards and Insert the SD card into slot on side of the camera, Slide the cover back into place and lock the camera with the provided key.(Picture 1) 2.2 Remove one of the plastic covers from the sticky pad and firmly place it on the flat side of the mounting bracket.(Picture 2)
  • Page 5 Setting Up the Camera Quick Start Guide Continued... 2.5 Remove the second plastic cover from the sticky pad. 2.6 Carefully position and firmly place the camera on the window.(Picture 4) 2.7 Connect the fused Red wire to 12v ignition feed and the Black earth wire to a chassis earth.
  • Page 6: Setting Up Gps Connection

    Setting Up GPS Quick Start Guide Step 2 – Setting Up GPS Connection Important: For the initial GPS lock on, the camera must be powered for approx 5 minutes. The vehicle must be in an open clear area. Not inside a garage or an area where GPS connection will be affected.
  • Page 7 SD card (contact the dealer to get this file) 2.2 Right click on this file and select “Run as administrator” to ensure constant permissions and full access: 2.3 Click “Next” button and then Click “Install” button “AVIC Viewer” icon is displayed on the lap top computer Continued...
  • Page 8 2. Quick Start Guide - Installing the PC Player Continued... 2.5 Double Click “AVIC Viewer” icon . Or right click on “AVIC Viewer” icon and select “OPEN” in the pop-up window The PC Player will automatically pop up.
  • Page 9: Playback Of The Video Footage

    3. Playback of the video footage 3.1 Click “Select media” button and click one option You can choose one of “All” / “Normal” / “Event” / “Manual” (default “All”) 3.2 “Select media window” will automatically pop up on the screen. Click OK button after selection.
  • Page 10 3. Playback of the video footage Double click any file in the File Name list and you can see the playback of the selected video footage on AVIC PC viewer.
  • Page 11: Pc Player Button Function

    4. PC Player Button Functions 4.1 Buttons Functions on PC Player Software – Front screen Extract still images from the current video footage : 60x Images/1min file Save Front video footage only extracting from the original one Zoom-In(x 4) : Enlarge Video Footage Flip Left and Right Default...
  • Page 12 4. PC Player Button Functions 4.2 Buttons Functions on PC Player Software – Rear screen Extract still images from the current video footage : 60x Images/1min file Switch Front / Rear Save Rear video footage only extracting from the original one Google Map View Zoom-In(x 4) : Enlarge Video Footage...
  • Page 13 4. PC Player Button Functions 4.3 Buttons Functions on PC Player Software Camera Settings Play / Pause Adjust Brightness, Saturation, Hue Sound On/Off G-Sensor : G(x)/Yellow, G(y)/Green, G(z)/Red...
  • Page 14: Camera Settings

    5. Camera Settings 5.1 Recording & Sensitivity After changing it, click “Apply All” button Need a long time recording 128GB – Need to Set 3min/clip Going to right( ), many Event files happens...
  • Page 15 5. Camera Settings 5.2 Speed Unit & Time After changing it, click “Apply All” button MPH : Default Speed warning(alarm every 2sec) : Beyond the selected speed - Choose time (London UTC 00:00) - Select “Daylight Saving” time if necessary...
  • Page 16: Camera Features

    6. Camera Features Function Description Records everything when camera is powered on. [NOTE] When the SD card is full of data, the camera deletes the oldest Constant NOR file to make room for new recordings. Therefore, if the user needs to Recording keep the old recordings, the user must backup the recordings before they are automatically overwritten.
  • Page 17: Camera Functions

    7. Camera Functions Name Description 1 Power Feed DC 12/24v 2 SD Lock Key lock 3 SD Cart Slot SD card slot 4 GPS Internal GPS Antenna 5 Front Camera 4.0 mega pixel CMOS lens View real-time footage on an 6 TV-Out Port external display.
  • Page 18: Camera Button & Lights

    8. Camera Button & Lights Name Recording Mode Manually start Event recording if button is pressed, camera Manual Recording will make “tic-tic” sound and blue and orange LED will flash Button quickly. These clips will be saved as an Emergency file. Power LED Red LED, Displays Power On/Off Status Blue LED, Displays steady blue when GPS data is recording.
  • Page 19: Pc Requirements

    9. PC Requirements System Requirement Item Description Window XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8, 10 Operating System (English version) Pentium 4 / 1.8Ghz Processor or above More than 512MB Free HDD Space More than 200MB Display More than 1024 x 768 pixels...
  • Page 20: Liability

    10. Liability Please read the follow liability information: 10.1 This product is offered for use on the provision that all guidelines, advice and recommendations are followed, and the device is used for its intended Purpose only. 10.2 You may not modify, reproduce, create derivative works from, transfer or sell , any information, software, products or services without the express permission of the manufacturer.
  • Page 21: Camera Precautions

    11. Camera Precautions Please read the camera precaution information below: 11.1 Do not open/fix/alter this device. Any customer alterations will void the warranty. 11.2 Do not use any accessories other than those provided with the product. The use of any additional accessories will void the product warranty. 11.3 Do not connect the device directly to car’s battery.
  • Page 22 11. Camera Precautions Continued... 11.8 Check the product regularly to ensure that the camera lens angle is properly adjusted. Always check when replacing the camera into the bracket. After violent force is applied to the vehicle or product, the camera angle may be altered resulting in poor picture quality.
  • Page 23: Sd Card Precautions

    12. SD Card Precautions IMPORTANT: Format the SD card at least once every 6 months for optimal performance. 12.1 Check SD card’s data regularly to ensure the camera is recording correctly. 12.2 Backup the data regularly if any data needs to be saved for future reference or as evidence.
  • Page 24: Trouble Shooting

    13. Trouble Shooting Problem Solution - Check the power cable connection to the camera. - Check the power cable fuse. - Check the power cable connection to vehicle power source. Camera has - If all power connections are correct then remove SD Card, re-insert and No Power turn the ignition on.
  • Page 25 13. Trouble Shooting Problem Solution - Check the correct and latest PC Player version is being used. - Open a single clip by File Open button instead of Folder Open button. - If videos are too dark, please raise the brightness in the setting configuration Recorded - Back up any data required, format the SD card and continue to record.
  • Page 26 13. Trouble Shooting Problem Solution - Check event recording settings in the PC Player setting menu. Sensitivity might be to low. Event recordings will not be triggered by small or minor impact. Press Manual button to trigger a Event recording. Event - Back up any data required, format the SD card and continue to record.
  • Page 27: Specification

    14. Specification and Accreditations List Description Camera 4M Pixel CMOS Image Sensors View-Angle Front View: 125° view / Internal View: 149° view Internal GPS G-Sensor Internal 3G Sensor (X, Y & Z) Forward: 4.0M Pixel 30fps at 1080p (FHD) resolution Video Internal: 2.0M Pixel 30fps at 720p (HD) resolution Audio...
  • Page 28: Warranty

    3. Warranty: one year 4. Life time of SD Card: 6 months. AVIC WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE (WHETHER FOR LOSS OR BUSINESS OR OTHERWISE) COSTS, EXPENSES OR OTHER CLAIMS, WHICH ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THE DEVICE.

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