6: Operation 3.2 Part Name 6.1 Recording 3.2.1 Front Camera F701-DR Front View 3.2.2 Front Camera F701-DR Rear View and Dimension 6.1.1 Power-on and Start Recording 3.2.3 Front Camera F701-DR Bottom View and Dimension 6.2 Playback 3.2.4 Front Camera F701-DR View Display Icon Names 6.2.1 Browse File...
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Table of Contents 7.2 Video Settings 11: Specification 7.2.1 Exposure 11.1 Front Camera F701-DR 7.2.2 Refresh Rate 11.2 Rear Camera F201-IR (Optional) 7.2.3 Audio Recording 12: Troubleshoot 7.2.4 Stamp Display 13: Warranty and Product Support 7.2.5 Rotate Rear Cam 13.1 Warranty 7.2.6 Exposure Rear Cam...
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We highly recommend using Lexar microSD cards with FAS-Alliance dash cams. Our dash cams have been tested specifically for use with Lexar branded SD cards. We recommend using at least a 64GB U3 card for the F701-DR series. If connecting to our rear cam, we advise using a 64GB U3 or 128GB U3 card for best results.
Safety Information For user’s safety and to avoid property damage, read through this manual and follow these safety instructions to use the product properly. DANGER Failure to observe the following directions could result in injury, death, or property damage: General ‣...
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Safety Information Children and Pets ‣ Ensure that the product is out of the reach of children and pets. Other Information ‣ Use the product at a temperature between -15°C ~ 65°C (5°F ~ 149°F) and store the product at a temperature between -25°C ~ 75°C (-13°F ~ 167°F).
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FAS-CAM is NOT responsible for the loss of any recorded video during operation. ‣ Although the device was designed to withstand high-impact car collisions, FAS-CAM does NOT guarantee the recording of accidents when the device is damaged as a result of the accident.
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Safety Information FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT FAS-CAM F701 F201 www.fasalliance.com WARNING: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Front Camera Mount Power Cable (Cigarette Cable Clips Quick Start Guide Lighter) F701-DR Quick Start Guide What’s included in box for F701-DR Qué incluye la caja para F701-DR Cable Tucker Tool Alcohol & Dry Wipes Dash Cam Mount Cable Clips...
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Product Overview ‣ 3.2 Part Names 3.2.1 F701-DR Front Camera Front View Magnetic Front Camera Mount Bracket Slot Power / Menu / Confirm Button Connects the Front Power button: Press and hold Camera GPS Mount Pin about 5 seconds to turn on / off...
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Product Overview ‣ 3.2 Part Names 3.2.2 F701-DR Front Camera Rear View and Dimension Power Indicator Width Indicates the power 52-mm (2.05-inch) connection status Directional Menu Selector / Full View Selector Selection options in Menu options Switch between full front / rear view...
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Product Overview ‣ 3.2 Part Names 3.2.3 F701-DR Front Camera Bottom View and Dimension Length 90-mm (3.54-inch) Width M OD E L: F 701 -D R I NPUT: 5V MADE IN CHINA 22.97-mm (0.90-inch) Reset Button Press with a Pin to reset the Front...
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Product Overview ‣ 3.2 Part Names 3.2.4 F701-DR Front Camera View Display Icon Names Icon Name Graph Recording Time TF Card (SD Card) Speed GPS Signal Front Camera Battery Recording Indicator Microphone Loop Recording Parking Mode Exposure G-Sensor Sensitivity Rear Cam Exposure...
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Product Overview ‣ 3.2 Part Names 3.2.4 F701-DR Front Camera View Display Icon Names Icon Name Chart Icon Description Icon Description Front View Cam 4K Recording Enable No GPS Signal Rear View Cam 2K Recording Enable GPS Signal Weak Audio Recording Disabled...
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Product Overview ‣ 3.2 Part Names 3.2.5 F701-DR Front Camera Dash Camera Mount and Dimension Front View Rear View GPS module Adhesive Tape Side Place a 3M Tape on the top and mount the Dash Power Cable Port Cam to a designated (Type-C USB 5.2V)
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Product Overview ‣ 3.2 Part Names 3.2.6 Rear Camera (Optional) Front View and Dimension Adhesive Tape Side Place a 3M Tape on the top and mount the Angle Adjustment bracket to a Modify the F201-IR Rear designated location Camera view angle Angle Adjustment Locking Knob Lock the view angle of F201-IR F201-IR Camera Cable...
Installation ‣ 4.1 F701-DR Front Camera Installation 4.1.1 Insert TF Card (SD Card) *Memory card not included. ‣ Insert the memory card into the memory card slot in the front camera. Recommended Brand Lexar® Professional 1066x microSDXC™ UHS-I Cards SILVER Series - Best option for long term use...
Installation ‣ 4.1 F701-DR Front Camera Installation 4.1.2 Unit Test Unit test helps users ensure that camera functions are working properly before they proceed to the installation. The angle of attachment / detachment is about 35° ‣ Connect the front camera to the front camera mount.
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‣ 4.1 F701-DR Front Camera Installation 4.1.2 Unit Test *Skip this step if you only purchased the F701- DR front camera. ‣ Locate the rear camera and rear camera USB-C Extension Cable. Connect the front camera and the rear camera using the rear camera USB-C Extension Cable.
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Installation ‣ 4.1 F701-DR Front Camera Installation 4.1.2 Unit Test ‣ Locate the power cable. Connect the power cable to the car cigarette lighter socket and the other end of the power cable to the front camera mount. ‣ Camera:...
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Installation ‣ 4.1 F701-DR Front Camera Installation 4.1.2 Unit Test ‣ Power Indicator: ON ‣ Recording Indicator: ON - RED (while recording during protected mode) ‣ Power on the front camera by starting the vehicle ignition. ‣ Remove protective covering on camera screen and lens.
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Installation ‣ 4.1 F701-DR Front Camera Installation 4.1.2 Unit Test Startup ‣ Language: select a preferred system language. Refer to Chapters: ‣ 7.1.1.2 Presets Mode Time Zone: select your time zone. 7.1.1.2 & 7.2.3 Audio Recording ‣ Daylight Saving: select ON or OFF base on your 7.3.1 Date &...
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Installation ‣ 4.1 F701-DR Front Camera Installation 4.1.2 Unit Test Full View Selector ‣ After complete the initial setup, system will automatically switch to Main View. ‣ If you purchased the F201 rear cam, use the button to switch between front and rear views.
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Installation ‣ 4.1 F701-DR Front Camera Installation 4.1.2 Unit Test ‣ We recommend formatting the TF Card (SD Card) using the camera’s internal format application before initial recording. Enter Menu Press the Power Button Once ‣ Enter MENU NOTE: The estimated “Available TF ‣...
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Installation ‣ 4.1 F701-DR Front Camera Installation 4.1.2 Unit Test Power-off the vehicle ignition ‣ Power off the front camera by turning off the vehicle. ‣ Disconnect the power cable. ‣ Disconnect the rear camera cable from both the rear camera and front camera.
Installation ‣ 4.1 F701-DR Front Camera Installation 4.1.3 Front Camera Pre-Alignment * Check with your state and municipal laws before mounting the product to the windshield This step helps users find their desired front camera placement before using 3M adhesive tape to attach the mount to the windshield.
Installation ‣ 4.1 F701-DR Front Camera Installation 4.1.4 Surface Preparation Recommended Attach Area Alcohol Wipes Alcohol Wipes ‣ Before attaching the mount, use the alcohol pads to wipe down the area on the windshield. ‣ After using the alcohol pads, use the cleaning cloth to dry the area.
3. Peel the top of the film & apply the sticky side on the windshield. Apply pressure to the film and remove any air bubbles for a strong bond to the windshield. 4. Securely attach the FAS-CAM Mount to the windshield on top of the electrostatic film in the dotted box and adjust the view angle accordingly.
Installation ‣ 4.1 F701-DR Front Camera Installation 4.1.6 Power Cord Wiring Placement - Cigarette Lighter Door Weather Seal START Glove Compartment Ceiling head-liner Cigarette Socket If needed, use the provided cable clips under the glove compartment to clip and hold the cable.
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Video Tutorials Follow along with our installation video for a smoother installation...
Installation ‣ 4.2 F201-IR Rear Camera Installation 4.2.1 Rear Camera Pre-Alignment & Surface Preparation *Skip this step if you only purchased the F701- DR front camera. Alcohol Wipes Alcohol Wipes ‣ Place the rear camera on the back windshield to find the desired placement location.
‣ 4.2 F201-IR Rear Camera Installation 4.2.1 Rear Camera Installation *Skip this step if you only purchased the F701- DR front camera. ‣ Peel off the backing of the pre-attached 3M adhesive on the rear camera. Attach the rear camera to the desired location on the back windshield.
Installation ‣ 4.2 F201-IR Rear Camera Installation 4.2.3 Rear Camera Wiring Route and Placement *Skip this step if you only purchased the F701- DR front camera. START Driver’s Interior Trim Ceiling Trim Interior Trim Back Trim Depending on the either the driver...
Installation ‣ 4.2 F201-IR Rear Camera Installation 4.2.4 Rear Camera Wiring Route and Placement for SUVs *Skip this step if you only purchased the F701- DR front camera. **SUV’s or Vehicles with Tailgate Trunks Only Trunk Trim Trunk Trim If needed, set the cable clip on top of the rear deck to clip and hold the cable.
Installation 4.3 Power-On It is recommended to keep a portion of the vehicle engine hood in the front view of the camera. ‣ Power-on the front camera by starting the vehicle ignition. ‣ ‣ Power: ON View the displayed front view and adjust the front camera to the desired angle. ‣...
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Installation 4.3 Power-On *Skip this step if you only purchased the F701- DR front camera. Make sure to close the trunk door before reviewing the displayed rear camera view on the front camera. Full View Selector Split View Selector ‣...
FAS-CAPTURE / FAS-MODE 5.1 FAS-CAPTURE FAS-CAPTURE Instant FAS-CAPTURE will capture your desired image in place so you don't need to rewind your videos to search for important info. It protects and locks previous, current, and next loop recording clips from being accidentally overwritten.
FAS-CAPTURE / FAS-MODE 5.2 FAS-MODE FAS-MODE Continuous FAS-MODE will continuously record the scenes on the road in protected mode until you exit FAS-MODE. This feature gives you peace of mind in the event of an emergency so you won’t have to worry about losing important footage.
FAS-CAPTURE / FAS-MODE ‣ 5.2 FAS-MODE 5.2.1 When to Use USE FAS-MODE TO PROTECT YOUR FILES Activate FAS-MODE to protect video files from being overwritten and to continue recording when emergencies occur. FAS-MODE ensures strong evidence is preserved for police investigations and insurance claims if you encounter emergencies, accidents, collisions, etc.
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FAS-CAPTURE / FAS-MODE ‣ 5.2 FAS-MODE 5.2.1 When to Use USE FAS-MODE TO CONTINUOUSLY RECORD WHEN THE ENGINE IS OFF Activate FAS-MODE to continue to record videos using the camera's internal battery. The camera can detach from the vehicle for handheld use to record wherever the evidence is located.
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FAS-CAPTURE / FAS-MODE ‣ 5.2 FAS-MODE 5.2.1 When to Use USE FAS-MODE TO RECORD VIDEOS WHEN YOUR PHONE IS UNAVAILABLE Use FAS-MODE if you need to record videos of the accident while using your cell phone to call emergency responders. FAS-MODE will continue to record events while the driver can get out of the car to check on the...
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How to Read Side Bar Main Menu FILES VIDEO Enter Menu / Confirm Confirm Power Indicator Selection (OK) Direction Menu Selector Move Left Return Button / Menu Exit Previous Menu Direction Menu Selector ▶ Move Right No Assigned Feature ‣ Power: ON ‣...
Operation ‣ 6.1 Recording 6.1.1 Power-on and Start Recording Startup View Main Menu FILES Confirm Selection (OK) Recording View Move Left Previous Menu ▶ ‣ Connect the power cable to the Move Right camera and the car’s power source. ‣ No Assigned Start the engine.
Operation ‣ 6.2 Playback 6.2.1 Browse File FUNCTION DEFINITION To playback past video recording on the Main Menu camera. To playback on the computer see FILES Chapter "8: Video Playback App" Confirm Selection (OK) Move Left Previous Menu ▶ Move Right No Assigned Feature ‣...
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Operation ‣ 6.2 Playback 6.2.1 Browse File FILE NAME FILE TYPE Function / Description Date Time View source Main Menu Example 220603 144437 F / R VIDEO MOV video file FILES Format YYMMDD HHMMSS Front / Rear PROTECTED Protected MOV video file PHOTO JPG image file VIDEO /...
Operation ‣ 6.2 Playback 6.2.2 Delete Files Main Menu FILES VIDEO / PHOTO ‣ Confirm In “VIDEO” or “PHOTO” folder, press Selection (OK) to delete the selected video ‣ “WARNING MESSAGE Delete File?” Move Left option: 1. Select option, and press key to Previous Menu...
Operation ‣ 6.2 Playback 6.2.3 Play and Pause File ‣ In “VIDEO” folder, select a video and press key to enter player Main Menu ‣ FILES key to PLAY current video Press VIDEO ‣ Press key again to PAUSE the video Player PLAY ‣...
Operation ‣ ‣ 6.2 Playback 6.2.4 Protect and Unprotect File 6.2.4.1 Protect File Protect File ‣ Press key to “PROTECT Main Menu FILE” ‣ FILES Warning Message: “FILE PROTECTION Protect or Unprotect File?” VIDEO 1. Select option, and press key to “PROTECT FILE”...
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Operation ‣ ‣ 6.2 Playback 6.2.4 Protect and Unprotect File 6.2.4.2 Unprotect File ‣ In “FILES” menu, select “PROTECTED” folder, and press key to confirm the Main Menu selection ‣ FILES Unprotect File 1. Press key PROTECTED 2. Warning Message: “FILE PROTECTION Protect or Unprotect File?”...
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Operation ‣ ‣ 6.2 Playback 6.2.4 Protect and Unprotect File 6.2.4.2 Unprotect File ‣ After enter the player, press key to play or pause current file Main Menu Unprotect File During Video Playback FILES 1. Press key 2. Warning Message: “FILE PROTECTED PROTECTION Protect or Unprotect File?”...
Settings Menu Display Overview Main Menu Main Menu FILES FUNCTION SETTINGS VIDEO SETTINGS SYSTEM SETTINGS Confirm Selection VIDEO PRESETS EXPOSURE DATE & TIME (OK) PROTECTED G-SENSOR REFRESH RATE LANGUAGE Move Left PHOTO LOOP RECORDING AUDIO RECORDING FORMAT TF Card (SD Card) SCREEN BRIGHTNESS STAMP DISPLAY SPEED UNITS...
Settings FUNCTION SETTINGS PRESETS easy preset setup ULTIMATE, STANDARD, SPORTS, ECO G-SENSOR adjust impact detection/video lock LOW, MED, HIGH, OFF Main Menu LOOP RECORDING set video recording length before overwriting 1,2,3 MIN SCREEN BRIGHTNESS adjust intensity of screen light AUTO, NORMAL, SUNNY INDICATOR LIGHT set indication light ON, OFF...
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Settings ‣ 7.1 Function Settings 7.1.1 Presets FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ The only dash cam on the market to offer ULTIMATE FAS Main Menu ‣ STANDARD presets for easy user setup. Using Presets ‣ FUNCTION SPORT will overwrite any custom settings. You SETTINGS ‣...
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Settings ‣ 7.1 Function Settings 7.1.2 G-Sensor FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To detect a sudden change while driving, Select a preferred sensitivity level from Main Menu and video footage will be automatically “LOW”, “MEDIUM”, “HIGH”, and “OFF”. FUNCTION ‣ saved as a PROTECTED non-overwritable SETTINGS Default Setting...
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Settings ‣ 7.1 Function Settings 7.1.3 Loop Recording FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ Select a preferred video clip time length To control video clip time length when the Main Menu from “1 MIN”, “2 MIN”, and “3 MIN”. file is saved or overwritten. Loop ‣...
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Settings ‣ 7.1 Function Settings 7.1.4 Screen Brightness FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To adjust the brightness level of the AUTO Main Menu camera’s display screen Screen will adjust according to the FUNCTION recording environment SETTINGS ‣ NORMAL SCREEN BRIGHTNESS Screen brightness will be standard ‣...
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Settings ‣ 7.1 Function Settings 7.1.5 Indicator Light FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ When the indicator light is switched on, the Main Menu light will be RED whenever the camera is to have the indicator light be on when the FUNCTION receiving power.
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Parking mode allows you to record from G-SENSOR Main Menu your vehicle while your car is parked and ON: to enable parking mode with impact FUNCTION your engine is off. The FAS-CAM detection SETTINGS automatically switches to parking mode OFF: disable parking mode with impact PARKING...
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Front of Your Vehicle ‣ Power: ON The FAS-CAM is the only dash cam on the market that is designed with an internal battery ‣ Recording: that powers parking mode, getting rid of the need to connect your vehicle’s fuse box.
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Settings ‣ 7.1 Function Settings 7.1.7 RearCam NightVision * Connect RearCam to activate this option FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To enhance RearCam picture quality in AUTO Main Menu order to better fit with different types of Automatically adjust “REARCAM FUNCTION scenario.
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Settings ‣ 7.2 Video Settings 7.2.1 Exposure FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ Exposure is the amount of light that Exposure level Main Menu reaches your camera's sensor. Adjust the “-3” is the least Exposure level option VIDEO Exposure level in order to reach a better “+3”...
Settings ‣ 7.2 Video Settings 7.2.2 Refresh Rate FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To set Refresh Rate base on the 50 Hz Main Menu ‣ requirement of your Country / Region. See 60 Hz VIDEO ‣ Chapter “12: Troubleshoot” to find your SETTINGS Default Setting country’s refresh rate.
Settings ‣ 7.2 Video Settings 7.2.3 Audio Recording FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To control the audio recording when This can also be set at Chapter “7.1.1 Main Menu recording video(s). Presets and Audio Recording” VIDEO ‣ SETTINGS Record video with audio recording AUDIO ‣...
Settings ‣ 7.2 Video Settings 7.2.4 Stamp Display FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To manage all stamp information on the DATE & TIME Main Menu recorded footage. GPS location can be Date: Month-Day-Year “MM-DD-YYYY” VIDEO tracked using the DVPlayer, see Chapter Time: Hour:Minutes:Seconds “HH:MM:SS”...
Settings ‣ 7.2 Video Settings 7.2.5 Rotate Rear Cam * Connect RearCam to activate this option FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To change the screen display direction for STANDARD Main Menu the Rear Camera base on your needs of If mounting the camera normally on the VIDEO installation.
Settings ‣ 7.2 Video Settings 7.2.6 Exposure Rear Cam * Connect RearCam to activate this option FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ Exposure is the amount of light that Exposure level Main Menu reaches your camera's sensor. Adjust the “-3” is the least Exposure level option VIDEO Exposure level in order to reach a better “+3”...
Settings ‣ ‣ 7.3 System Settings 7.3.1 Date & Time 7.3.1.1 Enable GPS Date and Time Calibration FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To set Date and Time setting for the Main Menu camera using the camera’s internal GPS Retrieve the “DATE & TIME” from GPS data SYSTEM automatically (recommended) SETTINGS...
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Settings ‣ ‣ 7.3 System Settings 7.3.1 Date & Time 7.3.1.2 Time Zone FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To set Time Zone manually Press key to find your time zone Main Menu ‣ Default Setting SYSTEM SETTINGS Time zone selection will automatically DATE &...
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Settings ‣ ‣ 7.3 System Settings 7.3.1 Date & Time 7.3.1.3 Daylight Saving FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To switch On or Off Daylight Saving Main Menu manually If your current location is observing SYSTEM SETTINGS daylight savings time DATE & TIME ‣...
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Settings ‣ ‣ 7.3 System Settings 7.3.1 Date & Time 7.3.1.4 Date & Time FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To set Date and Time manually if Default Setting Main Menu “ENABLE GPS DATE AND TIME Date & Time selection will automatically SYSTEM SETTINGS CALIBRATION”...
Settings ‣ 7.3 System Settings 7.3.2 Language FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To select language preference ENGLISH Main Menu ‣ ESPAÑOL SYSTEM SETTINGS Spanish ‣ Default Setting LANGUAGE English Language selection will automatically popup during initial setup Confirm Selection (OK) Move Left Previous Menu...
Settings ‣ 7.3 System Settings 7.3.3 Format TF Card (SD Card) FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To format or reset TF Card (SD Card). This YES Main Menu process will delete all files on the memory FORMAT TF Card (SD Card) SYSTEM card.
Settings 7.3.4 Speed Unit ‣ 7.3 System Settings 7.3.4 Speed Units FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To set a preferred Speed Units. Main Menu Kilometer ‣ SYSTEM SETTINGS Miles SPEED ‣ UNITS Default Setting Confirm Selection (OK) Move Left Previous Menu ▶...
Settings ‣ 7.3 System Settings 7.3.5 Screen Saver FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To set a preferred Screen Saver time 1 MIN Main Menu ‣ length. The display screen will blackout 3 MIN SYSTEM ‣ when there is no activity by the user. SETTINGS 5 MIN ‣...
Settings ‣ 7.3 System Settings 7.3.6 Device Sound FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To set the volume of the camera’s LOW Main Menu ‣ speaker. MEDIUM SYSTEM ‣ SETTINGS HIGH ‣ DEVICE ‣ SOUND Default Setting MEDIUM Confirm Selection (OK) Move Left Previous Menu...
FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To get System Info details. MODEL NUMBER Main Menu manufacturer name of device SYSTEM ‣ F701 FIRMWARE VER. SETTINGS software installed on F701 SYSTEM ‣ INFO F201 FIRMWARE VER. software installed on F201 Confirm Selection (OK) Move Left...
Settings ‣ 7.3 System Settings 7.3.8 Default Restore FUNCTION DEFINITION FUNCTION OPTIONS ‣ To revert the camera’s settings to the YES Main Menu default setting. No settings will be saved DEFAULT RESTORE SYSTEM in the process. Camera will restart as a “WARNING MESSAGE”...
GPS Video Playback 8.1 Request for Registration Code FAS-CAM uses a third-party app that is available on both PC and Mac to play back videos on your computer in full resolution. This 4k dash cam has a built-in GPS to seamlessly record your driving route, driving speed, and other information that can become important evidence in traffic incidents.
GPS Video Playback 8.2 Installing DVPlayer STEP 1: Download APP from https://www.dvplayer.net/setup.html and install onto your computer Support Both PC and Mac...
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GPS Video Playback 8.2 Installing DVPlayer ‣ STEP 2: STEP 3: OPEN DVPlayer Go to About Product registration STEP 4: STEP 5: Click “Enter Registration Code” Enter your registration code and Email Each Code can only register on 1 Mac and 1 PC once.
GPS Video Playback 8.3 Video Playback ‣ STEP 1: STEP 4: Go to File Open Folder Open your SD Card folder ‣ ‣ CARDV VIDEO STEP 3: STEP 5: Open your Clip(s) Play your Clip(s)
GPS Video Playback 8.4 Understanding Video Information File Name View Type Audio Recording View Type Longitude Map of Latitude Travel Speed Time HH:MM:SS Date MM-DD-YYYY Camera Name Forward Files Play / Pause Rewind Current Speed Location Speed Avg. G-Sensor Movement...
Cabin View Our F201-IR camera is interchangeable to record either the interior OR exterior of your vehicle. Simply by changing the wiring and placement of the camera, you can easily choose the view that would benefit you the most.
Firmware 10.1 Firmware Version and Product Registration Firmware controls the basic functioning of your dash cam. If your dash cam is NOT functioning correctly, you may need to update the firmware for your device. Updates may also be released to fix bugs, and improve the general functionality of the dash cam. It’s important to keep the firmware on your dash cam up-to-date so it can operate to its full capacity and functionality.
Firmware 10.2 Firmware Update ‣ Insert TF Card (SD Card) from the dash cam to a card reader and connect the card reader to a PC or laptop. ‣ Open the TF Card (SD Card) folder on your computer. ‣ Download the latest firmware by going to our website and finding your product.
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Bug Reports, Suggestions, & Feedback See a bug? While we do multiple test runs before each firmware releases, it is still impossible to catch them all. We rely on user inputs to make sure that our dash cam runs as smoothly as possible. We would also love to hear from you.
Specifications 11.2 Rear Camera F201-IR (Optional) Attribute Specification / Description F201-IR Model NOVATEK Processor Image Sensor Sony STARVIS Lens IMX-335 FHD 2.5K 2160 X 1440P Camera Resolution Video Format Image Format Built-in Microphone and Speaker Audio Built-in Working Temperature -15°C ~ 65°C (5°F ~ 149°F) -25°C ~ 75°C (-13°F ~ 167°F) Storage Temperature Compatible Operating System...
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Troubleshoot List of Worldwide AC Voltages and Frequencies Country Voltage Frequency Country Voltage Frequency Country Voltage Frequency Country Voltage FrequencyCountry Voltage Frequency Afghanistan 220V 50Hz China 220V 50Hz Guam 110V 60Hz Malta 230V 50Hz Saudi Arabia 127/220V 60Hz Albania 230V 50Hz Colombia 110V...
Warranty and Product Support 13.1 Warranty 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY FAS Alliance Inc. provides a limited warranty to the original purchaser for the following period from the purchasing date against deficiencies in material and workmanship under normal use. Should this unit fail to operate in a satisfactory manner within the warranty period, FAS Alliance Inc.
Warranty and Product Support 13.2 Product Support For product support, firmware updates, or different language version of of our manuals please visit https://fasalliance.com. You can also email us at support@fasalliance.com. Before Requesting Service Please back up all important files and data before requesting service. In order to service the dash cam it may be necessary to delete all files and data from the dash cam.