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To begin assembly, you will need the camera, mount arm, GPS and long screw. Align and attach the mount head to the GPS bracket as seen in the image below and use long screw to connect both pieces. januscam.com...
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Slide the mount head vertically upwards into the back of the camera as pictured with arrow. If you do not plan on using the security bracket, you may continue to page 8 step 6. You will need the security bracket and short screw as seen in the image to...
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Align the security bracket with the hole pointed out in the image, then insert the short screw and tighten. Your result should look like this: januscam.com...
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Insert the GPS bracketʼs plug into the port on top of the camera labeled GPS. Make sure it is plugged in all the way. (If using with WIFI download) With the camera facing you, attach the Wi-Fi antenna to the port located on the left hand side of the camera.
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DO NOT REMOVE THE 3M BACKING YET. For optimal viewing, find the mount location that would allow for similar placement as pictured in the images. Once you have found the location you would like to mount the camera to, peel off the red 3M backing from the GPS bracket and apply the assembled unit to that...
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Locate the fuse box you will be running the power from. Take the power line out of the camera and begin to tuck it into the headliner in the direction of the fuse box. If you are using the backup reader, now is the time to connect your external USB.
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On one end you have the power wire (A. red wire) and the ground clip (B. black with gold clip attached). On the opposite end you have the (male jack connector C.). Strip 1/2 an inch of the protective sleeve off of the power wire (A. red wire) Return to the vehicle and slowly from the...
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Place male jack close to female jack and leave some slack on both ends. Begin to tuck the wiring cable towards the fuse box going through the top of the support pillar. Once the end of the power cable with the power and ground wires reaches the fuse box, reapply the door seal concealing the cable.
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Remove the fuse you will be using from its location (remember the exact location it was sitting if there are empty fuse socked in the cable box). Wrap the exposed section of the power wire (red wire) neatly around one of the teeth and place it back into the proper slot.
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Test power by connecting the female and male jacks and turning on the ignition. In the event the camera does not power on, recheck all connections. When the three lights on the camera light up, you can tuck the female and male jacks into the headliner and begin to conceal the remaining exposed cable and wire around the fuse box with the zip ties provided.
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First Use & Card Formatting Before your camera is ready to be used, it must be prepared. The following steps will guide you in preparing your SD. FORMATTING SD CARD WITH CAMERA If you are using a new 32GB SD card or lower, insert SD card into camera while the camera is powered OFF.
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Event Tab Event- In this section, you can select which types of driver events are captured and labeled accordingly in the video list. Post Alarm-Duration after and event is triggered. Over-Speed Settings- Select a speed limit to stamp for over- speeding Storage Capacity of Events: It is HIGHLY recommend to set the Event at 0% and Normal at 100%.
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System Tab Camera Settings - Here you can select the frames per second for your forward and rear facing viewing. Keep in mind, the higher the FPS, the more memory space. Audio Recording - Here you can select whether you want the camera to record audio.
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User Settings Tab Vehicle Info- If applicable, please enter vehicle and driver information. This information will be stamped on the video. User Info- If you would like to change the User ID and/or add a password to access the card, please enter the information here. P/W and ID are case sensitive.
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Once you have completed all the changes you would like to make, click the OK button in the bottom right hand corner. The window below will pop up, showing you where the configuration you have just created to be saved. Make sure the drive (in this case the E: drive) corresponds to the drive that your SD card is connected to.
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The Janus V2 HD has the capability to transfer video data wirelessly to a computer. To begin Wi-Fi setup, remove the SD card from the camera. Connect the card to the computer that you want to receive the video data. This computer should have the Janus V2 HD viewer software as well as Vehicle List (Janus Center) Management Software installed.
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Navigate to the Wireless Tab 1. In the WLAN section, enter the name of the wireless connection you would like to use. If there is a password on the network enter it as well. 2. In the UPLOAD section, change the start time to the length of time you would like the camera to wait before initializing the wireless data transfer.
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SD card is connected to. Click yes and the settings will be saved. If you have Janus Center installed already you can reinsert the SD card into the camera and power it on The camera is now setup for wireless video transfer.
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In the lower right hand corner of the screen, click on your system tray (up arrow). Right click Janus Center (red car) and click on settings.
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Data Format- Select whether you want pictures or video files to be transferred. Data Folder- Location of where the video files will be transferred to. Once you have configured your settings, Press OK. Initiate Data Transfer - Select the icon illustrated below labeled “Janus Center” to initiate wifi data transfer. januscam.com...
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Vehicle List (Janus Center) Here is where you can view the videos or images that have been transferred to the computer. To find a particular video, select the vehicle, driver, and date. Click Event List in the bottom right hand corner...
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The Event List window below allows you to quickly access video data just like the Janus V2 HD with less detail in information. NOTE: Audio can only be heard when viewing the outside view, not the inside view. januscam.com...
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