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©2022 Manning Navcomp, Inc. All rights reserved. Rastrac is a registered trademark of Manning NavComp, Inc.
Vision
Vision
User Guide
Rastrac Net, Inc.
12741 Research Blvd., Suite 500
Austin, TX 78759
(512) 918-0700
www.rastrac.com
sales@rastrac.com
Version 1.0

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  • Page 1 Vision Vision User Guide Rastrac Net, Inc. 12741 Research Blvd., Suite 500 Austin, TX 78759 (512) 918-0700 www.rastrac.com sales@rastrac.com ©2022 Manning Navcomp, Inc. All rights reserved. Rastrac is a registered trademark of Manning NavComp, Inc. Version 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents What’s in the Box? RastracVision Features Install RastracVision Adjusting the Viewing Angle of RastracVision Connect RastracVision to a Power Source Access the Settings Menu Calibrating RastracVision’s Sensors Settings Menu View Live Video View Recorded Videos Driving Alerts Hardwiring the Camera to the Vehicle Fuse Box...
  • Page 3: What's In The Box

    What’s in the Box? RastracVision Camera Mounting bracket Hardwire kit Proprietary screwdriver RastracVision Features Road-facing camera Mounting bracket slot 1080P HD adjustable 140° angle camera Tamper resistant cover for SIM and SC card slots...
  • Page 4: Install Rastracvision

    Cabin-facing camera 720P HD adjustable wide angle camera IR for clear night vision Power and auxiliary inputs with locking screws Touch screen SOS button Rotating and locking rings Install RastracVision Before you start, make sure that the vehicle is parked on a level surface and that the windshield is clean and dry.
  • Page 5 DO NOT INSTALL THE PRODUCT WHERE IT CAN OBSTRUCT THE DRIVER’S FIELD OF VISION.
  • Page 6: Adjusting The Viewing Angle Of Rastracvision

    Adjusting the Viewing Angle of RastracVision • Dismount the camera from the mounting bracket on the windshield. Make sure that the mounting bracket is not attached, as it locks the camera into position. • Use the screwdriver to loosen the three security screws on the round side of the camera. Do not remove the screws fully.
  • Page 7 • On the main screen, enter the “Live View” mode. • Use the “Live View” to direct the road facing camera and the cabin facing camera to the proper direction. You can use the arrow keys to switch between the views. •...
  • Page 8: Connect Rastracvision To A Power Source

    Connect RastracVision to a Power Source • RastracVision may only be connected to a power source using the supplied cables. • The camera’s cylinder side is where the power connector is located. • If using the USB cable as the power source, it must provide 5V DC and at least 2A. •...
  • Page 9: Calibrating Rastracvision's Sensors

    Calibrating RastracVision’s Sensors RastracVision contains an internal accelerometer that detects unsafe driving events. The accelerometer is not calibrated in advance as the installation in every vehicle is different. Please follow the following steps to calibrate the accelerometer. Before you start, make sure that the vehicle is parked on a level surface. •...
  • Page 10: View Live Video

    View Live Video • Enter the “Live View” mode from the main menu. • The live video will be displayed on the screen. • Use the arrow keys below the screen to switch between the road and cabin facing cameras. •...
  • Page 11: View Recorded Videos

    View Recorded Videos • Enter the “Recordings” mode from the main menu. • All the recorded videos on the SD card will be displayed in a list, sorted by date and time. • Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the list. •...
  • Page 12: Hardwiring The Camera To The Vehicle Fuse Box

    Hardwiring the Camera to the Vehicle Fuse Box Hardwiring a dashcam to the vehicle’s fusebox is one of the most common installation methods to power on your dashcam. In order to utilize the full features of the camera such as active standby, the camera must be connected to a constant 12v power source.
  • Page 13 Step 2: Which Slot Should I Use? Use a circuit tester to test which fuse is constant (typically red) and provides 12 v of power. A fuse that is constant will stay active when the car is off. The camera will automatically enter standby mode when the car is not moving for 10 minutes.
  • Page 14 1. Insert the new fuse tap provided in the kit into “slot 1, ” and the fuse from the fuse box into “slot 2” (Constant or Ignition Switch). If you set them with the wrong order, it will not feed power to the hardwire kit. Fuse tap Add-a-fuse kit 2.
  • Page 15 3. Connect your add-a-fuse kit to the vehicle fuse slot that you have chosen. Step 4: Ground the Hardwire Kit 4. The ground wire is usually in a C shape or ring. To connect the ground wire, slip it under a metal bolt or screw in your vehicle.

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