Main Features Unlike other in‐car recording systems, the Drive Recorder is used to record both video and audio data in a continuous loop fashion. If the vehicle is involved in an accident such as a collision, impact, and sudden acceleration‐related incident, this data is marked and stored. One may thereafter analyze the data to find its root cause by playing back the scenes of interest and where acceleration, vehicle speed, direction, and location are available for review. Added to the recording are vehicle speed and direction and GPS Continuous recording The video and audio data from the front and interior views is continuously recorded while power on. When the capacity of the SD card has been reached, the oldest files are overwritten by the latest ones in a “round‐robin”, first in, first out fashion. Pre and post event recording When impact or unusual acceleration or deceleration is detected by the built‐in G‐Sensor and has exceeded the preset limit or one activates the manual emergency record button, the recorded video data is locked‐in and is erased only by an authorized party and by using a PC or laptop, accessing the SD card. Event data records 1 minute before and 1 minute after(Note: The User may set the pre‐event time ...
Before using the product Warranty and responsibilities ◆ Damage due to production malfunction, loss of data, or other damages occurring while using this product shall not be the responsibility of the manufacturer. ◆ Although the Drive Recorder is a device used for recording/storing videos, the device is not guaranteed to record information on every accident in the case of a malfunction. ◆ In the case of an accident, a minor force will not trigger the G‐Force sensor to activate Event Recording. Therefore the user must use the Manual Record Button located on the device itself. ◆ For stable use of the product, check the product and SD card regularly to ensure its proper operation. Safety Instructions User Manual ● To ensure proper operation please read the manual before installation and use. Failure to follow this safety notice may cause a malfunction and may void the warranty. Power ● Use only the provided cables and specified power input. A cable not supplied by the manufacturer may cause product damage, a fire or a short circuit. ● Please use rated capacity for the fuse and confirm the message if the product correctly connected after the installation. SD memory card ● Insert the SD card to the product. ...
Tip. For safe and long-term use of the SD card. turn off the device power ◆ Please make sure to when inserting or ejecting the SD card. ◆ Generally, the SD card has a set lifespan and may not be able to store new data after a certain period of time. In such a case, please purchase a new SD card for use. Please take caution as loss of data due to overuse of the SD card as it shall not be the responsibility of the manufacturer. ◆ Always store data within a storage case as data loss may occur during storage or transport due to static electricity or external voltage. ◆ Always back up all important data in a different storage media. (Hard disk device, CD, portable disk drive, etc) ◆ Please refer to the SD card precaution for safe and long term use of product. (Page. 8.) Installation sequence and method Caution prior to installation ●...
Caution prior to Storing ● Do not insert foreign substances into the product. ● Do not cover the camera lens with any materials or objects. This may affect recording quality. ● Do not drop or apply excessive shock. This may cause product damage. ● Avoid high temperature from heating device. ● Avoid placing the product under high moisture or dust level. Caution prior to Cleaning ● Turn the device off before cleaning the device. ● Avoid placing the device under high moisture or dust level. Only clean the device with dry cloth if it is necessary. Components Components TV-OUT / IR cable Body & Cigarette Lighter Plug Terminal Box External Alarm Button Remote Holder...
Technical Specifications Built‐in 1, Extra 1 (1.3 Mega pixel CMOS sensor) Built‐in Camera Front 143º/ Rear 170º Compression H.264/AVC Video Resolution VGA (640X480) ○ (PIP Mode) TV‐OUT Audio 1 CH, Mono (in & out) GPS Built‐in GPS G‐Sensor 3D acceleration sensor built‐in Main car battery supported Supported (Parking Surveillance Available) Supported memory SD Card up to 32GB Power DC 9V ~ 30V This manual may be changed without prior notice to users for product improvements. SD Memory Card specifications Denotes an average time. (Motion effects recording duration. Times reflected see recordings made during the daytime in typical city downtown areas.) Total Frame Maximum Recording Time (Min.) (Frame/Sec.) Highest Lowest Lower Normal Higher 15 Frame ...
Check for data abnormalities once a week for stable operations and format the SD memory card at least twice a month for stable use of product. (Refer to website and download the recommended formatter program for SD formatting.) In case where the PC does not support the SD card and the SD SDHC2.0 memory card standard, use a separate SDHC2.0 USB reader. (SD card to USB adapter) SD memory card need to be replaced with a new card once it reached end of product life and may not be able to store new data after a certain period of time. (SD card warranty is three months after purchasing.) Only use the provided SD card from the manufacturer. Product may not function correctly if un‐tested SD memory card is used. (We recommend the use over “SDHC Class4 Card”. Refer to website.) SD Card Formatting 1. Double click the downloaded files to install. 2. Follow installation instructions. 3. 1) Select SD card drive. (SD card will be automatically recognized if SD card is inserted.) 2) Click the [Option] and choose the “FORMAT SIZE ADJUSTMENT”. Check “ON” and click the OK button. 3) Click the “FORMAT” and follow the formatting instructions. ...
Caution! ● Format the SD card at least twice a month regularly for optimal performance. ● Format function will delete all files in the player. Backup all the important data before formatting the removable disk. (Any loss of data shall not be the responsibility of the manufacturer.) ● After formatting the SD card, set the time zone in the view program configuration. (Refer to 21p.) If you do not configure the settings, system initialization may take up to 10 minutes and where the time and the Time zone may not match. Operation sequence Preparation for video recording 1. Check to see whether the SD memory card has been inserted in to the device. and connect the power cable 2. If the device is connected to power, [HELLO] appears on the LCD display, indicating that the video recorder is initializing. ...
Name of the Parts Built‐in Speaker SD card Slot Provide audio output for chime and any Insert SD card into the information unit. Display window Event release button/ Display time and speed System power off button information. Release recorded data by event locks. System power off on the Parking surveillance mode: Press over 3 seconds after the car engine off Emergency (Event) Recording button Perform an emergency recording. …………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………….. Front Camera GPS module & Records forward images of Holder slot the vehicle. For attaching the holder to the vehicle. ...
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Extra External Camera Holder Bracket Records interior images of the vehicle. For attaching the holder to the vehicle. Remote controller Included only if ordered separately MOVE & MENU Button Move and select the desired menu function. (Activate TV‐Out by pressing OK key and select the menu.) Playback control button Playback the selected file and adjust the frames. MODE button Activate PIP function Page Up/Down MENU cancel button Cancel the previous function Adjust the playback file list page. ...
T-Box Fixing holder USB Port To install T‐box to the To connect to USB vehicle. interface device as 2nd recorded data storage. TV‐out & Remote controller IR port To connect to the LCD product like TV or Navigation to playback the live view or recorded data. External Camera port To connect to the external camera. (Only for ADR3311) External button slot To connect to the external emergency button for event recording. Caution! After inserting the memory into USB port and powering it on, USB memory will be in priority to save the data. ● If SD card and USB memory are inserted at the same time, USB memory will work only for the recording. Optional “Lock Box” (4 ¾” X 6 ½” X 2”) comes with 2 keys and secures the T-Box and SD card from unauthorized access.
Installing the product Caution! Make sure to install with the ignition turned off and car keys removed. ● Particularly, make sure to connect the power after installation is complete. Reception will improve when the GPS receiver is fully exposed through the front window. ● Please keep clear the space to install the product in order to have enough viewpoint ● Without room mirrors or other attachment. After installation, the product should be positioned in straight vertical degree. ● Fixing the unit on the bracket Remove the plastic from Clean the surface with the double‐faced tape dry cloth before putting on the holder located on the tape. the upper rear of the rearview mirror. Connect the device and T‐box. The device must be installed on the mounted straight both horizontally and vertically. I n s t a l l i n g t h e e x t e r n a l c a m e r a Clean the surface with dry cloth before putting the ...
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Installation of rear sensor The rear sensor cable is attached with the rear camera and this cable can be connected with television, navigator, GPS monitor and small monitor to show the live view from rear side. (The rear sensor cable should be connected with rear lamp power terminal) Take a look at the Open the trunk of the rear lamp and check vehicle and open the (+) power wire and (– rear lamp like the ) power wire picture. Pull out the (+) power Connect rear sensor wire of rear lamp like cable to pilled (+) picture. power wire and wrap up by vinyl electrical tape. CAUTION! Each vehicle has its own and different structure and system. ● The vehicle should be turned off while working and conduct with the mechanics. ● Please Make sure to be connected firmly between T‐box and the rear camera. ● Installing the accessories Locate the best position for the Locate the best position for remote alarm button. Secure Remote control IR reception. the button by removing the ...
LCD Display in Windshield Camera No. Name Description 1 Displays Time & Speed 2 The sign is ON, while event recording (E button, G‐Sensor detected) 3 The sign is ON, while it is recording. 4 The sign is ON, while front camera is recording. 5 The sign is ON, while extra (rear) camera is recording. 6 The sign is ON, while TV‐out in process. 7 The sign is ON, while USB connected. 8 The sign is ON, while GPS signal captured. ...
Each part of T-BOX POWER SUPPLY VCC (+) RED 1 POWER SUPPLY (+12V ~ +24V) ING (Ignition) 2 WHITE ADR33XX signal for operation GND (‐) 3 BLACK Connect to the ground 1. Connect the black wire (GND)(‐) with car frame or ground wire. 2. Connect the red wire(power supply cable)(+) with all‐ time power supply cable. For this power supply, it should be powered on after the ignition is off. For instance, Emergency button has the power supply without ignition. 3. Connect the white wire(ING) with the power cable which can have the power with the ignition only. For instance, the cigarette lighter cable has the power while the ignition is ON only CAUTION! ● For the safety reason, while installing the parking surveillance, please connect the ground wire first. ● Please connect the power cable and ignition cable through the fuses inside. ● Each vehicle has its own system and features. Please conduct this manual for the installation as a reference. ...
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2. Fix the place to install the T‐BOX in the vehicle. 3. Adjust the length of the wire from T‐BOX to the fuse box. 4. Remove the A pillar like picture (1) and insert (install) the cable at The gap between sealing and windshield like picture (2) 5. After adjusting the cable, connect the power cable. ● (1) Red wire is connected to “emergency button” fuse (the fuse with power after the ignition is off) (2) black wire should be connected to the ground of vehicle. ● At the last, (3) white wire which is ignition wire is connected to cigarette lighter power cable after the ignition is of and check the status of cigarette lighter power. (Some vehicles are having the power at cigarette lighter power after the ignition is off.) 6. Check the all wires and power on and Check the following points after parking surveillance setting. The product is turned off again after powering on the product. After the power is off, parking surveillance will be in operation and it will be normal if LCD on the product is blinking. If the LCD is keep ON (not blinking), the installation might be failed. ...
7. Put the wires with the cable tie in order and then install all the removed cases back. Running the program (Player Software) PC system requirements Component Requirements CPU Above Pentium4 / 1GHz processor or higher Menory 512MB of RAM or higher Orperating System Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition or higher Graphics DirectX 8.1b or higher HDD space 200MB or higher ※ Note: When using MS Windows Vista and PLAYER soft ware for the first time, you may have to run the Player in Administrator Mode. Teye Player installation 1.Insert the SD card into a ...
To review video To playback video, select the “Open a File” button, explore the SD card or other location where the recorded (or saved) data is located, (file called DATA is on the SD card), then double click the selected file from the list in order to play. No. Name Description 1 Forward Camera Displays the video images recorded by the forward facing 2 Interior Camera Displays the video images recorded by the interior facing 3 Vehicle Speed Displays the speed of your vehicle. 4 Vehicle Location Displays the coordinates (latitude and longitude) of the vehicle. (Requires GPS signal lock) 5 Direction of Travel ...
No. Name Description 1 Volume Control Adjusts the volume level while playing back the recorded data. 2 Playback speed Adjusts the video playback speed. Playback Interface Controls Button Function Button Function Move to the previous file Move to the next file Playback the previous frame Open a file Pause the Playback Convert the fi le into an AVI format Playback Link the recorded data Stop with map Playback Access System Playback Set Up Menu Move to the next frame Close Teye Player ...
FILE NAME: File name of the recorded video images. RECORD TIME: Date and time when the images have been recorded. EVENT TYPE: Displays the recording type (Continuous recording /event button recording /remote event butt on recording). Click the list name to sort by File Name, Record Time or Event Type. Event Type Description No nomenclature applied. Clicking on this shows the Continuous recording recorded file when driving. Annotated with the word BUTTON. This allows you to locate Manual Event Recording files that were marked by the driver using the push button (EVENTXX‐BUTTON) on the recorder or the remote event push button. Annotated with G‐SENSOR. This data is recorded when any G‐Sensor automatic recording impact, sudden acceleration, or accident is detected. (EVENTXX‐GSENSOR) Converting into AVI file format Convert a portion of the recorded data into an AVI file format to playback on “Window media player” or to share the recorded data with someone else or email a file. 1. Click the AVI conversion button ( ) at the start of video clip position to convert the images into the AVI file format. The video playback stops and the AVI conversion window appear as below. Set the following options from the window and click Start. 1) AVI storage directory 2) Selection of previous/next video and whether or not to include audio data 3) AVI recording time The conversion progress appears as follows. ...
※ The AVI files cannot be created on a portable disk such as SD Card or USB memory stick but only on a hard disk first due to speed required for the conversion. Interfacing with a GIS/City map Drive Recorder simultaneously records the GPS data while driving so you can check the driver’s route on the map. Click the GIS/MAP icon ( ) on the lower right corner. The map window appears for the user to see the vehicle location and travel onto a city map. ※ To use this function, the system must access the Internet. ...
Pop-up Display window With double‐click the display window, the recorded images are played back at the original size. Double clicking the screen returns the view to normal, original size. Use the PC’s mouse to move the screens and adjust them within desktop window. Double click...
System configuration Click on the System Setup configuration icon ( ) located at the lower right corner of the Teye player. The following window will then appear. No. Name Description 1 Video Quality Sets the video recording quality. ( 5 Levels) 2 Frame rate setting Sets the video frame rate (1, 2, 3, 5, 7.5, 10, 15 frame/sec) Sets the video format for TV‐OUT & external camera 3 Video Format (NTSC, PAL) 4 Audio Recording Enables or Disables the audio record function. Sets any Password to access the recorded data. 5 Password Setting (Up to 10 digit alphabet or number.) 6 Time Zone Setting Sets the time zone for the user. (Ex. Korea — GMT+09:00) 7 Unit for Speed Set the unit of the car speed Vehicle ID Number Sets the license plate number or fleet vehicle ID number 8 associated with the vehicle where the SD card is to be installed in. Sets the sensitivity of G‐Sensor. 9 G‐Sensor Sensitivity (Available to set each X,Y,Z axis by 0.1G ) ...
Parking surveillance Setting No. Name Description 1 Sets the parking surveillance time (none ~ 24h) Timer for parking 2 Video Quality Sets the video recording quality. (5 Levels) Sets the video frame rate during the parking surveillance 3 Frame Rate (1, 2, 3, 5, 7.5, 10, 15 frames / second 4 Audio Recording Enables or Disables the audio record function. Sets the sensitivity of G‐Sensor. 5 G‐Sensor Sensitivity (Available to set each X,Y,Z axis by 0.1G ) ※The setting for parking surveillance will be different from the normal operation. ※The parking surveillance will be off if the status(capacity) of battery is lower than the required capacity regardless of Time setting. ...
Software Update 1. Remove the SD card from the device and insert to the SD card reader. 2. Connect the SD card reader to PC through the USB port. 3. Download the latest software at the website and copy the update files to the update folder of SD card. (Create “update” folder and copy the update files, if “update” does not exist in the SD card.) 4. Insert the SD card to the device and turn on the vehicle ignition. Software will be updated automatically. Caution! Do not turn off the ignition or power off the device during the software updating. ...
TV-OUT Viewer No. Name Description Live Video Displays live video streaming 1 2 Playback recorded Playback video and audio data recorded previously video data System 3 Configuration settings Configuration 4 Exit Closing TV‐out Live Video 1. Displays live video streaming. 2. With the extra camera (the 2 CH), PIP (picture in picture) function will be activated by [MODE ] button. Playback recorded video data 1. Playback video and audio data recorded previously. 2. By Page [UP/DOWN ] , it moves page of the file list. ...
1. By [Playback control button], move to previous/next frame or rewind/pause the playing files. 2. Press [ MODE ] and activate PIP function. * Drive recorder must stop the recording during the playing recorded files. System Setting 1. Setting page consist with total 11 sections. 2. Setting value will be shared with its viewer program (Teye Player) ※For the setting detail, refer to the viewer program option. (21p) Analyzing G-SENSOR data The G‐sensor (Gravity Sensor) furnishes data for X, Y and Z axis and stores it along with the other recorded data on the SD card. When using the playback software, this information is represented in a graphic format. The resulting graph may be used to analysis the driving condition and driver’s habits. Depending on the type of the vehicle, the amplitude of the curve of shown may vary. ※ X axis: left and right of the vehicle ※ Y axis: front and rear of the vehicle ※ Z axis: top and bottom of the vehicle ...
Warranty Warranty Period The warranty period covers for one full year for this device, return to base from the date of purchase. Should you believe that your device is defectives within the warranty period, please contact to the factory service center. Abuse is not covered under warranty. The product may be repaired or exchanged for a factory refurbished unit. Faults reported outside of the warranty period are subject to a chargeable repair. WWW.KEYTROLLER.COM 813‐877‐4500 M‐F 8:30—5:00 ...
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