Uniden Dash View 60R, 60+ - Ultra HD Smart Dash Cam Manual

Uniden Dash View 60R, 60+ - Ultra HD Smart Dash Cam Manual

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Uniden Dash View 60R, 60+ - Ultra HD Smart Dash Cam Manual

What's In The Box

Make Sure These Items Arrived in the Box

  • Protection film
  • Sticker mount bracket
  • 3M Sticker
  • SD Card Reader
  • Installation Kits
  • Owner's Manual
  • If any item is missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase immediately. Never use damaged products!
  • Need help? Get answers at our website: www.uniden.com.au for Australian model.

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Uniden Dash View 60+

Controls & Indicators - Uniden Dash View 60+

Uniden Dash View 60R

Controls & Indicators - Uniden Dash View 60R

Ref Component Description
1 Sticker Mount
2 MIC Records sound.
3 Front Camera

Only Front: 5120 x 2160P, 3840 x 2160P, 2560 x 1440P, 1920 x 1080P

Front + Rear:
3840 x 2160P + 2560 x 1440P
3840 x 2160P + 1920 x 1080P
2560 x 1440P + 1920 x 1080P
1920 x 1080P + 1920 x 1080P

4 Blue Indicator Light Blue Solid light indicates stop recording.
Blue Flashing indicates normal recording.
5 Red Indicator Light Red Solid light during recording indicates GPS has signal.
Red Flashing indicates a damaged memory card.
Red&Blue alternate flashing indicates emergency record.
Red&Blue simultaneous flashing indicates an upgrade in progress.
6 Function Key Short Press once, Lock existing file.
Short Press twice, ON/OFF audio recording (default is ON)
Press and Hold for 10 seconds to reset the device to factory default settings + format SD card.
7 White Indicator light White light flashing indicates reset the device to factory default settings + format SD card in progress.
Solid light when the device audio recording is turn on.
The light off indicates that audio recording is turned off.
8 Reset Button If the device fails to operate properly, try resetting the device. Press the reset button by using a fine pen or paperclip.
9 Type-C USB Port Type-C USB port for charging and rear camera.
10 Micro SD Card Slot Insert micro SD Card (up to 256GB min Class U3).
11 Sliding Bracket

Installation

Location

To have a better view, try to install the camera at the center of the windshield. Make sure the lens is located in a place where the windshield is clean to ensure the view is clear.

Make sure the device is not installed in a place where it will interfere with the airbag. Make sure the GPS will not be obstructed by the windshield's sun control film (window tint).

Installing the Camera

  1. The sticker mount bracket comes pre-installed with the camera. Otherwise, slot the sticker mount bracket into the device bracket slot and make sure it fits tightly.
  2. Clean the area you desire to have the dash cam placed before sticking the device.
  3. Peel off the 3M sticker protective film from the mount bracket.
  4. Press and apply force on the mount onto the windshield behind the rear- view mirror.
  5. Arrange and hide the cables to avoid obstruction for the driver's view.
  6. Adjust the viewing angle of the camera by rotating the body of the camera. We recommend the camera should point slightly downwards ~10° below eye level.

warning NOTE: Do not install the product in a location where it can obstruct the driver's field of vision.

Remove the Camera from Sliding Bracket

To remove the camera from windscreen. Hold the camera firmly, slide it harder horizontally to the left in OPEN direction.
The camera can slide out of the bracket.
Remove the Camera from Sliding Bracket

Installing the Rear Camera

Install the rear camera at the centre top of the rear windshield.

  1. Clean the area before installation.
  2. Peel off the sticker protective film from the 3M sticker.
  3. Press and apply force on the sticker mount onto the back windshield.
  4. Connect the rear camera to one end of Converting Cable.
  5. Connect the Cigarette Charger USB-C to the Converting Cable USB-C Port.
  6. Connect the Converting Cable USB-C to the Front camera.
  7. Arrange and hide the cables to avoid obstruction for the driver's view.
  8. Adjust the viewing angle of the camera by rotating the body of the camera. We recommend the camera should point slightly downwards ~10° below eye level.

Installing the Rear Camera

warning NOTE: You may also refer to the latest Owner's Manual available on the Uniden website for further information.

Installing the Optional Hardwiring Kit

If you wish to use the parking mode on the camera, you will need to install the hardwiring kit provided.

  1. Locate the location of the fuse box in your vehicle.
  2. There are 3 wires that need to be connected: connect the Yellow cable that goes to a constant fuse, RED cable that goes to an ignition-switched fuse and BLACK cable that goes to a metal ground bolt.
    YELLOW cable connect to BATTERY (+)
    RED cable connect to car ACC
    BLACK cable connect to car GROUND
  3. Connect the USB-C end of the hardwiring cable to the camera USB-C port (Dash View 60+)
    or,
    Connect the USB-C end of the hardwiring cable to the Converting Cable USB-C port (Dash View 60R)
  4. Start your vehicle to see if it works. Arrange and hide the cables to avoid obstruction for the driver's view.

It is advisable to get a car electrician to professionally install the hardwiring kit.

Operation

Micro SD Card

The device support micro SDXC cards (Extended Capacity SD) up to 256GB in capacity. A micro SD card of at least 32GB capacity and minimum speed of Class U3 is required.

To remove the card from the slot, please ensure the unit is powered off and press the edge of the micro SD card inwards for it to pop out and then pull it out of the slot.

It is important to format the micro SD card before using it, so as to avoid any damage to the files created on DASH VIEW 60+/60R.

Uniden only recommends using good quality MLC/SLC Endurance micro SD cards for dash cam recording. Please check with SD card manufacturer to ensure that the SD card used is rated for Dash Cam recording.

Video Storage Capacity

Refer to the table below for reference for the recording time for different card capacity and some of the recording resolution.

Resolution 64GB 128GB 256GB
5120 x 2160P 200 mins 450 mins 950 mins
3840 x 2160P + 2560 x 1440P 140 mins 300 mins 700 mins

warning NOTE: A compatible micro SD card has to be inserted before you start using the unit. Ensure that the unit is switched off before inserting or removing the micro SD card.

GPS Reception information

Surroundings with tall buildings, tunnels or poor weather conditions may result in poor GPS reception or even lose GPS signal. Over-tinting or a rain sensor on the windshield can affect GPS reception.

If the signal is unstable even when you are driving, please try changing the installation spot of your dash camera. For the first time use, it takes about 15~20 minutes to get GPS signal, and after that, it normally takes about 3 minutes. Please download Uniden Dash View App to check GPS Information.

warning NOTE: Sticker mount is difficult to remove after it is installed and will not stick well on a curved/textured or wet surface.

Power On

warning NOTE: When connected to a car charger with power, the camera will automatically power on and start recording.

  1. Connect the other end of the DC car adaptor to your car's cigarette lighter.
  2. Connect the DC car USB-C adaptor to the power connector USB-C port found on the camera.
  3. The camera will power on automatically when the car supplies the power to the camera.
  4. The BLUE led on the camera will start flashing and recording starts automatically.

warning NOTE: Be sure insert the SD card before powering up the device. Format the SD card before you start recording for the first time.

Power Off

When the car's engine is turned off, the device will automatically turn off in a few seconds.

Power Information

The device is designed mainly for in-vehicle use, drawing on vehicle power or the vehicle battery when using the hardwing kit (HWK-3).

The Dash VIEW 60+/60R has an in-built high quality, long life supercapacitor. It provides enough backup power to ensure any recording in progress is stored safely before shutting the camera off.

warning NOTE: For the first time use, it is advisable to format the SD Card.

Recording

When connected to a car charger with power, the unit automatically goes into the record mode and starts recording.

A flashing BLUE led on the device indicates that the device is recording.

warning NOTE: To record a video, ensure that a valid micro SD card is inserted in the given slot. Also note, that inserting/removing the SD card when the device is recording causes the device to shutdown and in worst case missing recording files.

Protect the Current Recording

While recording, if you want to protect the current recordings, then press the Function key ONCE. Those recordings have been locked and will not be overwritten by normal video recordings.

This also applies when the G-Sensor registers an impact while recording.

Set up Date/Time

Date Synchronize

To initial set up the correct Date/Time on your dash camera, you need to connect to the Uniden Dash View App. Once connected with Wi-Fi, go to the 'Settings' and tap 'Time Sync' to ensure that the Date and Time is synchronized correctly.

Daylight Saving Time

If you need to adjust for Daylight Saving Time, you can set up via the Uniden Dash View App. By default, Daylight Saving Time is set to OFF.

Using the App

The Uniden Dash View App allows you to control the Dash View camera via WiFi. You can easily preview, browsing files, playback and download the files in the SD card into your mobile phone. The app also allows you to make changes to the device setting.

The Dash View camera WiFi access point is On by default.

warning NOTE: Connect your mobile phone to your Dash View within a line of sight range of 10m.

  1. Search and download the "Uniden Dash View" App from the App Store for iOS devices or Play Store for Android devices.
  2. Go to your mobile phone WiFi setting and connect to the camera's access point. The SSID usually starts with DASHVIEW_.... and the default password is 12345678.
  3. Go to the Dash View App and tap the camera.

warning NOTE: If issue arrises from accessing the camera via APP for the first time, please format the SD Card.

warning NOTE: Please upgrade to the latest Firmware version.

Home Screen

When your mobile phone is connected to the camera's WiFi access point, the camera image will show on the home screen.
Home Screen

Camera

Tap to view live video stream from the camera, take a snapshot, and view camera settings.

Downloaded Video

Tap the Downloaded Video tab to view or playback downloaded photos or videos even when then the camera is not connected.

About

Tap to view App information or clear App cache data.

Live View

Live View

Back

Return to home screen.

SD Card

When SD card is not inserted, it will indicates "No Card".

File Recording Timer

Indicates the loop recording timer.

Snapshot

Take a quick snapshot while recording and save to the SD card.

Recording Switch

Start/stop the connected camera recording.

Album/SD File

Tap the SD File to access the saved snapshots or videos onto the SD Card. You can tap to the video file to play directly or download the video file to the mobile phone storage.

Display Mode

Not applicable for Dash VIEW 60+/60R series camera.

Camera View Switch

Switch camera view between front and rear camera.

Resolution Settings

Tap to change the recording resolution. You will need to stop the recording to make changes.

Microphone

Turn on/off the connected camera audio recording.

Recording Resolution

Indicates the selected recording resolution.

Full Mode

Tap to view live video preview in full screen mode.

Device Settings

Modify camera settings.

warning NOTE: You can change WiFi SSID and password in the Camera Settings using the App.

Device Settings

warning NOTE: Please note that to access the Device Settings, the device required to stop recording.

Pair your mobile phone with the Dash View camera and go to live view screen. Stop the recording and tap the device settings icon to access settings menu. Any changes to the settings will take effect concurrently.

Basic Settings
Resolution

Set the recording resolution for the front camera. The options available are: 5120x2160P, 3840x2160P, 2560x1440P, 1920x1080P. Higher resolutions will give you a sharper image, but take up more memory on the card.

With the rear camera, the options available are:
3840 x 2160P + 2560 x 1440P
3840 x 2160P + 1920 x 1080P
2560 x 1440P + 1920 x 1080P
1920 x 1080P + 1920 x 1080P

Loop Recording Use this option to set the length of each video clip. 1MIN/2MINS/3MINS
WDR Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) feature to improves the overall exposure throughout your entire image. WDR is ON by default.
Audio Recording Use this setting to enable or disable audio recording.
Time Stamp Opt to have the date and time displayed on the recordings.
G-Sensor This functions helps protect/lock video files in case of a sudden movement/collision. Off/Low/ Mid/High.
PIP (picture in picture) Picture in picture allow you change the Front and Rear Camera viewing mode. This function is only available when connected to rear camera.
Front Camera/Rear Camera/Front camera screen(big size)/ Front camera screen(small size).
Date/Time Format Choose Date/Time format between YY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YY and DD/MM/YY.
Daylight Saving Time Enable or disable daylight saving time.
Camera Alert Set the alert distance when there is a Fixed Speed, Red Light or Red Light-Speed Camera.
Off/100M/200M/300M/500M.
Time Zone Set the correct time zone for the GPS to get the correct time settings for the device. GPS time will overwrites any time synced with the mobile phone.
Parking Mode

Parking mode settings will only appear when the unit powered with the optional Hard Wire Kit (HWK3). The unit must have sufficient external power supplied in order to record in parking mode.

Time Lapse Parking Mode:
After the ACC current is cut off, the unit will enter time-lapse recording mode (1 fps and playback in 30fps).
Collision Detection Parking Mode:
This mode turns on the unit if it detects impact and will record for 60 seconds.

Speed Unit Allow to switch the Speed Unit measurement either as KM/H or MPH.
GPS Information To view the GPS signal connection status and strength.
Volume Adjust the camera volume level. OFF/Low/Middle/ High
Welcome Sound Camera start/shut down sound.
Anti Flicker Change depending on the electrical power frequency in your area (Default setting is 50Hz and you may not have to change this setting).
Voice Control Enable or disable this feature to use voice commands to operate the camera
Voice Command

List of commands recognised by the camera.

Switching Recording On/Off: "Uniden, Turn Off recording" | "Uniden, Open Recording"

Take a snapshot: "Uniden, take picture"

Lock the current recording file: "Uniden, lock the video"

Fatigue Drive Reminder Remind driver to avoid driving tried. Off/1H/2H/4H.
Format Reminding Set up regular format SD card alert to prevent SD card error. Off/15 days/30 days/60 days.
System Settings
Time Sync Sync the device time with the mobile phone time.
SD Card Storage Indicates the remaining capacity of the inserted micro SD card.
Format SD Card Use this option to format the SD card. (All files will be permanently erased.)
WiFi Name Display the device WiFi name.
WiFi Password Tap to view and change the password for the WiFi access point.
Default Settings Resets the device to factory settings. Note that restoring defaults will not erase data on the SD card.
Device Version Display the device firmware version.

Connecting to a PC

Insert SD Card into a Micro SD Card reader and connect it to the computer. The Dash View 60+/60R cannot be directly connected a PC.
Connecting to a PC

Uniden Player

Uniden Player allows you to view the recordings on the Dash View camera and trace GPS route on a map. The software is supported on Windows 7, Windows 8 Windows 10 and on macOS.

Installing Uniden Player

Download the Uniden Player from the Uniden website. You may need to unzip the file using the appropriate archiving software before you can use the player. Double click on the Uniden Player icon.

View the Recorded Files

To view the recorded files on the Uniden Player, follow the steps below:

  1. Start the Uniden Player (i.e., double click on the Uniden Player icon on your desktop, or click windows start and search from the program listing).
    View the Recorded Files
    Ensure that the PC is connected to the internet to view the map screen.
  2. Click on the folder icon or select disk to open the files on to the Uniden Player. Click "Select Folder". Only folder can be played.
  3. Click on the PLAY button (Playback Controls) to start playback.

Click on the 'Snapshot' icon to take photos of the recording. These photos will automatically save into a folder named 'screenshot'. This folder is located in the Uniden Player folder stored in your PC.

warning NOTE: Uniden Player version is subject to change without notice. See Uniden website to download the latest GPS Player.

Troubleshooting

Listed below are some of the problems and the possible solutions.

General Problems Possible Solutions
The device cannot take snapshot or record videos
  • Ensure that the SD card is formatted properly and inserted correctly.
  • Use the recommended type of SD card (minimum 32GB Class U3)
The device automatically stops when recording
Video is unclear Ensure that there are no fingerprints or dirt on the lens. Ensure that the lens is always kept clean.
Cross-stripe interference in an image This is due to the light frequency. Change the light frequency depending on the light source.
The device crashes/ freezes Press the 'Reset' button, with a pin, to restart the device.
SD Card Error Please format the SD card and use recommended card only. Please make sure the SD card is recommended dash cam use.
Memory card is full Please allow loop recording to overwrite older recording files or delete unwanted files including emergency recordings.
Camera feels warm during operation It is normal for the camera to get warm during operation. Please bear in mind that the if the camera is exposed to high temperature for a long period of time, it might fail to boot up.
Cool it down and try again.
The recorded video doesn't show mapping information on the Uniden Player. Please ensure the PC is connected to internet.

If you still require assistance, visit our website or call our customer service.

Specification

Sensor Type Front: 1/1.75" CMOS
Video Resolution

Front Only: 5120x2160/3840x2160/2540x1 440/1920x1080

Front + Rear:
3840 x 2160P + 2160x1440P
3840 x 2160P + 1920 x 1080P
2560 x 1440P +1920 x 1080P
1920 x 1080P + 1920 x 1080P

Frame Rate 30fps/25fps
Loop Recording Yes
Audio Recording Yes
Viewing Angle 150°(front) / 140°(rear)
WDR Yes
GPS Built-In
Date and Time Stamp Yes
Parking Mode Yes (requires HWK-3)
G-Sensor Yes
Video Format MP4
Video Codec H.265
Audio Codec AAC
WiFi Access Point 5GHz (up to 10m line of sight)
Storage microSD (up to 256GB), U3 and above
Power Input 5V 2.5A
Supercapacitor 5.5V 3.5F
Operating Temperature -10°C ~ 60°C
Storage Temperature -20°C ~ 70°C
Working Humidity 10 ~ 80%

Important Safety Instructions

warning NOTE: Uniden does not represent this product to be waterproof. Do not expose this product to Rain or Moisture.

warning NOTE: This product is intended for use in a motor vehicle. Don't install the device where it will block the driver's view of the road (including the mirrors!) or the deployment of the airbag.

warning NOTE: Keep your attention on the road! Don't try to operate or focus on any device while driving. If you have to concentrate on a device, pull off the road for a few minutes.

warning NOTE: Ensure that the camera lens is kept clean and there is nothing blocking the lens.

warning NOTE: Don't leave the device in direct sunlight for a long period of time or where the temperature could go above 60°C.

warning NOTE: You should examine, check and/or verify the device at least once a month including the associated SD card, to ensure the recording are working properly.

warning NOTE: Never attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modifications to your device.

Phone: 1300 366 895
Email: custservice@uniden.com.au

Documents / Resources

References

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Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.

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