Genius DVR-GPS300D User Manual
Genius DVR-GPS300D User Manual

Genius DVR-GPS300D User Manual

Continuous loop driving recorder

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Driving Recorder
Continuous Loop Recording Model:
DVR-GPS300D
User Manual Version: 1.0
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  • Page 1                 Driving Recorder Continuous Loop Recording Model: DVR-GPS300D User Manual Version: 1.0                 1  ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index …………………………………………………….. Important User Instructions ……………………………………………………….. Product Description …………………………………………………………………..Features. ……………………………………………………. Hardware Specification ………………………………………………………….. Product Overview ……………………………………………………………….. Device Setup …………………………………………………………………. Application ………………………………………………………………….. 6.01. Setup …………………………………………………... 6.02. Language Selection ……………..……………………………………………….. 6.03. Open File 6.04. Format MicroPD……………………………………………………………. 6.05. Restore MicroPD…………………………………………………………… ………………………………………….……………. 6.06. Event Selection …………………………………………………...…………..
  • Page 3: Important User Instructions

      Important User Instructions 1. Thank you for purchasing the DVR-GPS300D Driving Recorder! 2. This is an in-car electronic device which is designed to integrate data storage and video recording while driving. It saves driving records as data and video that can trace back the original driving route, time and incidents.
  • Page 4 use of the product. 2. The product can be only repaired by a licensed and trained technician. Do not disassemble or repair the product. 3. Do not open the product case, change the equipment, replace parts or use non-original parts (including flash drive, AV cable, etc.) as this will void the warranty! 4.
  • Page 5: Product Description

    1) A general commercial GPS system may have an average positioning error of over 15 meters. It only provides rough positioning data. 2) GPS reception performance is affected by weather or environment. When the GPS receiver is started, it usually takes a while to lock into the satellite and transmit data.
  • Page 6: Hardware Specification

    DVR-GPS300D application. 3. Hardware Specification CMOS Sensor Module specification Items Spec Array Element 640 x 480 (VGA) Sensor Size 1/4” View Angle Front camera: 90; back camera: 120 Image Transfer VGA/30 fps Rate(Max) Scan Mode Progressive Electronic Exposure Up to 510:1 (for selected fps) Pixel Size 6 µm x 6 µm Fixed Pattern Noise...
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    Protocol GPS output NMEA-0183 ( V3.01) GGA , GSA , GSV , RMC ( default) GLL, VTG (Optional). Sensitivity -158dBm * Measured under open sky Power Source Power Source Voltage 5.0 volts Ampere 4. Product Overview   7  ...
  • Page 8 Video Out Illumination (Night View) Front camera for outside view of the car Screw Light Sensor AV out On/Off button External antenna GPS Indicator Buzzer jack DC Jack (5V/3A) Record Indicator USB port cover Cap for glare Microphone Back camera for Hole for mounting frame inside view of the Dual Camera...
  • Page 9: Device Setup

    Microphone Record sound or voice. Cap for reducing glare. Video Out AV out On/Off button and Buzzer 1. Video Out 1. AV out On/Off button Connect to monitor for live view. Turn on/off video out function. 2. Buzzer System, low memory alarm. 5.
  • Page 10 2. Plug the flash drive into the slot marked “CONFIG”. You need to set up device in the application by plugging the flash drive into the slot marked “CONFIG”. If you want to insert a second flash drive, set it up in the application to get the correct recording time data.
  • Page 11 5. Place the suction cup and mounting frame on the windshield and push the locking lever down to secure the mounting frame.   6. Turn the axle on the mounting frame to adjust the angle of the recorder. It needs to be parallel with the road. 7.
  • Page 12 8. Turn the car on and connect the power cable to the cigarette lighter. After the buzzer makes three beeps and the GPS and record indicator light up, the system will start recording. 9. Use the wire clamp to secure the cable when driving.  ...
  • Page 13: Application

    Note: For the best recording, we suggest attaching the DVR as close to the rearview mirror as possible. Do not replace or remove the flash drive when the device is operating. 6. Application 6.01. Setup 1. When you insert the CD-ROM in your computer, the system will automatically run the setup of application.
  • Page 14 3. Select the path that you want to install the application. Click “Next” to go to next step. 4. The system will start installing the application. 5. When the setup is complete, you will see an icon called “GPS300D Player”. Double click on this icon to run the application.
  • Page 15: Language Selection

    GPS300D Player 6.02. Language Selection Select the language you want to use.   15  ...
  • Page 16: Open File

    6.03. Open File Click the button to open the file. Select the path of the file.   16  ...
  • Page 17 To read the file from the MicroPD, insert it in your computer. DISK To read the file from your hard drive, copy the file to your FILE computer. 6.03.01. Open File by “DISK” 1. Make sure the MicroPD is connected to the PC. 2.
  • Page 18 2. Select the backup file in your PC and press “Open”. 3. Click “OK”.   18  ...
  • Page 19: Format Micropd

    6.04. Format MicroPD If you want to use a new MicroPD for recording files, you must plug it in to your computer and press the button to format it before you insert it to your DVR. Note: For security issues, you must use this button to format the MicroPD. If you have a new MicroPD and want to use it with your DVR, you must format it by following these steps: 1.
  • Page 20 3. Click “Yes” to go to next step. 4. Click “OK” to go to next step. 5. Click “Start” to format the MicroPD.   20  ...
  • Page 21 6. Click “OK” to go to next step. 7. Click “Close” to go to next step.   21  ...
  • Page 22 8. The application will start arranging the partition. 9. Click “OK” to finish format process. 6.05. Restore Disk   22  ...
  • Page 23 1. If you want to restore the partition of the MicroPD for PC use and not for the DVR, click this button. 2. Click ”Yes” to go to next step. 3. Click “Start” to format the MicroPD. 4. Click “OK” to go to next step.  ...
  • Page 24: Event Selection

    5. Click “OK” to finish the restore process. Main Page Function– Note: Suggestion for screen size: 1024 x 768 6.06. Event Selection   24  ...
  • Page 25: Calendar

    The event list is based on the system power. When you turn on the power, the system will automatically create a new video file section in the list. The list also shows what kind of event it is. (e.g. “over speed”, “G sensor”) 1.
  • Page 26: Map

    1. When you select the video file as explained in section 6.03, the top two frames will show the video of the front and back scene with the date on the top-right corner. 2. Click the icon on top-right corner or double click the video for full screen function.
  • Page 27: G Sensor

    frame will show the location information on the map. 2. Click the icon on the top-right corner for full screen function. 6.10. G Sensor 1. The G Sensor will show the value of acceleration of X, Y, and Z axis when you select this section of the video file.
  • Page 28: Video Navigation

    3. Click “Speed” area to show and hide speed information. 6.12. Video Navigation Go to previous section of video file. Slow forward the video frame (1/2~1/16 multiple Play the video frame. Pause the video frame. Stop the video and go to the first frame. Fast forward the video frame (2~32 multiple).
  • Page 29: Function Button

    The green and blue blocks are the recording area in hours and minutes. You can click the timeline to go to different events. Normal situation Green Block Over speed or G sensor event Blue Block 6.15. Function Button Open File (see section 6.03 ) Backup File (see section 6.17) Configuration (see section 6.18) 6.16.
  • Page 30: Configuration

    1. Select the file that you want to backup. Or, Click “All” to select all files to backup. 2. Click the Backup button to select the place where you want to store the video file. 3. Enter the file name. Then, press “Open” to save the file. 6.17.
  • Page 31: Video Mode

    6.17.01. Video Mode Don’t Overwrite Do not overwrite the recording file. Overwrite Non-Event Automatically overwrite the recording file which is not the event when the memory is full. Event Protect Time Set the event protect time. 6.17.02. Sound Mode Do not record the sound. Record the sound.
  • Page 32: Package Contents

    6.17.04. Speed Limit Speed Off Turn off the speed limit. Limit Speed On Turn on the speed limit. The Value for Limit Speed Set the speed limit value. KM/hr Use the metric system. Mile/hr Use the imperial system. 6.17.05. Time Zone Change the time zone information to show the correct time when you are in a different country or time zone.
  • Page 33: Appendix

    1. DVR 2. Power cable 3. Mounting frame 4. Video cable 5. Wire clamp packet 6. CD-ROM 7. Warranty card 8. Multi-language quick guide 8. Appendix   33  ...
  • Page 34: Greenwich Mean Time

    8.01. Greenwich Mean Time Time Zone – Place: Select the time zone where you are. Meanwhile to have the recorded data at correct time, you need to tick Daylight saving time if your city is in Daylight saving time zone. 8.02.
  • Page 35 KINGMAX KINGMAX KINGMAX 16GB KINGMAX HP 16GB 16GB 16GB Transcend Transcend PNY 16GB Pqi 8GB Pqi 8GB Pqi 8GB Q7. How long can the video recording be? A: It depends on the size of the memory card. Memory size 1 camera/VGA 2 camera/VGA 16GB Unit: minutes...

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