Product safety & precautions Thank you for purchasing the Street Guardian SG9667DC2K Dual Channel Digital Video Recorder (DVR), please read and follow this guide before installation and use. The camera is designed to operate at temperatures of between -20°c to +70°c, operating outside of these temperatures may produce unpredictable results.
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Introduction The Street Guardian SG9667D2K Digital Video Recorder ( in - car Dash Camera) is engineered to require minimal user intervention, it is pre-configured with logical default settings and is supplied ready to use once installed with a minimum of adjustment needed to personalise to your needs.
Installation The DVR main camera unit should preferably be mounted behind, or to either side of the rear-view mirror and within the sweep area of the windscreen wipers. Before mounting the DVR ensure that there is enough room to access and remove the memory card, there is sufficient room for the cables, and adequate clearance for the mirror to be adjusted.
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1. Once a suitable mounting location is decided, secure the DVR mount bracket to the windshield using the provided 3M adhesive tape, ensuring the window is clean prior to application, remove the backing tape and press and hold the bracket firmly against the glass for 2 minutes, then wait 20 minutes before attaching the camera.
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[Note] the on-glass type GPS antenna should not be mounted within 15cm of the camera for best performance, the type of GPS can be identified by the length of the cable, the on glass type GPS antenna cable is approximately 70cm long, the on dash type GPS antenna cable is approximately 140cm long.
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Settings The DVR is pre-set with logical default settings and is ready to operate with minimal adjustment required, when powered on the internal capacitors will charge, the DVR will then power up and recording will commence. [Note] The DVR does not contain a battery and will need to be connected to a power source to configure settings, connecting to a computer USB port is not supported.
Menu options & defaults To access the menus any active recording must be stopped by pressing the key, pressing the key will enter the settings MENU menu, pressing the key again will exit the menu. MENU Following is a list of the menu items, their default settings listed in BLUE and a brief description of each setting.
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Exposure – +0.0 – Exposure Value – Adjustable to increase or decrease brightness of the recordings. WDR – – Wide Dynamic Range settings AE Metering – Centre Weighted – Settings to select different AE metering table. G-Sensor – Low Sensitivity –...
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Speed Unit – – Function to enable the speed to be displayed in the recorded video OSD text (MPH or KM/H selectable). Display Logo – – Display the logo in the recorded video. Record Audio – – Turn the Microphone on or off. Screen Saver –...
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Frequency – 50 Hz – Set the anti-flicker mode to suit the local AC power used, (LED lighting may still show some flicker, this is normal). Format – CANCEL – Memory card format function, cards larger than 32 GB use exFAT which is not a supported file system, if using a card formatted exFAT the camera will automatically enter the format menu to allow the card to be formatted correctly before use.
Description of Key Functions [Note] The keys have different functions depending on the current state, recording, standby, menu navigation, or playback mode, the functions also vary if using the optional SGDCHW 3 Wire parking mode cable. 1.<POWER> Key Function 1: Power On/Off When powered off, press and hold the <POWER>...
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hold the <POWER> key for 1 sec to exit WiFi mode and resume recording. [Note] If no connection is made the WiFi will timeout and recording will resume. 2. <MENU> Key Function 1: Menu key Whilst in standby mode short press the <MENU> key to enter the settings menu, or while recording long press the <MENU>...
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memory card. The files in the RO (Read Only) folder will not be overwritten during normal recording. [Note] During recording a yellow triangle at the top of the LCD display will indicate the lock function has been activated, in playback mode, a key-shaped icon in the miniature icon list indicates that the current recording is locked.
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5. <MIC> Key Function 1: Page down In the menu setting and playback modes, you can press the <MIC> key to page down. Function 2: Navigate files in playback In playback state, press the <MIC> key to navigate forward through the recorded files, after selecting a file for playback press the press the <MIC>...
Basic operation description 1. Automatic Recording When you start your vehicle, the DVR is automatically started and the recording commences, the REC indicator on the screen will blink and the REC light will flash to indicate recording status. [Note] If the camera detects an error with the memory card or fails to detect the rear camera the front camera will emit a series of warning beeps to notify of an error, check the camera display for any relevant notification messages.
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The DVR is fitted with a built in G-sensor. In case of severe vehicle collision, the DVR locks the recording at the time of the accident, and displays a yellow triangle icon on the display screen. The collision G-sensor has adjustable sensitivity, the default setting is set to <LOW SENSITIVITY>.
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Cord clips – May be useful in some installations to secure wiring. GPS antenna – Window mount type with 70cm cable. Camera – SG9667DC2K Quad HD front camera Camera – SG9667DC2K Full HD rear camera. 90° GPS adapter cable – Adapter cable to route GPS cable correctly.
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Spare 3M tape for GPS – Die cut 3M replacement tape for the GPS. Micro SD memory card and SD adapter – May be included in some sales regions, only high-quality memory cards are recommended, Class 10 U3 minimum, please consult your dealer for information about supported makes and models.
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CPL filter The included CPL filter will help to reduce dashboard reflections which can otherwise inhibit details in some scenes. Below is an example of the reduction in glare and reflection when using a CPL filter. [Note] The CPL filter is installed with the larger opening facing up.
Hints & Tips It is essential to make sure the camera has a clear view for best results, automotive glass cleaners should be used to prevent window fogging, using a glass cleaning additive in the washer fluid is also recommended, keeping wiper blades in good working order and replacing them when they start to wear is best practice.
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Playback and file handling Street Guardian Dashcam Viewer supports playback and map interpretation of the recorded files. Street Guardian Dashcam Viewer for Windows 10 64 bit http://bit.ly/SGviewerWIN64 Street Guardian Dashcam Viewer for Mac http://bit.ly/SGviewerMAC Download the Street Guardian Dashcam Viewer Mobile App.
Frequently asked questions Q. Can I connect the camera to my computer to access the recordings? A. Computer access is not supported, the power requirements of the camera exceed the output level of most computers, always use a card reader to access files on the memory card. Q.
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Q. I use a Mac, anything I need to know? A. Mac can leave hidden system files on the memory card that can prevent the camera from recycling correctly and cause recordings to fail, memory cards should always be reformatted in the camera before use.
Firmware update instructions Any updated firmware will be made available on the support section of our website https://streetguardian.info/support To update the firmware the process is as follows • Extract the zipped firmware file downloaded from our website • Delete any files from the memory card •...
Technical Specifications Processor Novatek NT96670 + NT96671 Image Sensor front SONY Exmor R IMX335 Starvis Image Sensor rear SONY Exmor R IMX291 Starvis Lens f/2.0 Metal Body, 7 Element Glass Angle of View 127° Horizontal Resolution QHD 2560 x 1440 + FHD 1920x1080 Frame Rate 30FPS Video Format...
Further Information All attempts are made to ensure that the information contained in this user guide is correct at time of publication. The specifications and details within this guide are based on the Australian market version of the product and are subject to change, the pictures used are for illustration purposes only.
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