T-Eye ADR-3000 User Manual

T-Eye ADR-3000 User Manual

Drive recorder for front/interior view
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  • Page 2: Main Features

    (Max 10 fps @ VGA for each channel) Data analysis The recorded data can be easily analyzed for speed, vehicle location and direction of travel including impact by using the T-eye Player that is found on conveniently on the supplied SD card.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Unit Preparation for video recording..............11 Continous recording while driving ..............11 SD Card related information ................11 Functions of each part ..................12 Using T-eye Player: Playback, SD Card and Initial System Set-Up Minimum Requirements ..................13 Buttons ......................14 Controls ......................14 System configuration ..................
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Take note of the information below and be sure to read the following for correct use and care of the product. Do not apply excessive shock or Do not clean the product with never insert foreign materials into water or volatile solvents.
  • Page 5: Components

    Components Body Cigarette Lighter Plug for Power Supply External Alarm Button Mirror Mount Fixed-type Holder IR Light Module SD Card Users Guide CD...
  • Page 6: Part Numbers

    Part Numbers Front face of Body Name Description Power Connection Port Used to connect the power cord with the unit. Front Mounting connection Used to mate with the selected mount. Forward Facing Camera Used to record scenes through the windshield. SD Card Slot Used to insert the SD Card into unit.
  • Page 7: Rear Side Of Body

    Rear side of body Name Description Status Display Used to display the status of T-eye or traffic information by using English text or symbols. Rear Mount Connection Used to mate with the selected mount. Built-in Speaker Provides audio output for chime and any information.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    Built-in GPS module Automatic Event Sensor, Alarm input G-sensor (3-axis), Manual external alarm trigger Memory SD Card (512M to 8GB) * T-eye Body DC 5V to recording unit Power Input Cigarette Lighter Plug DC 12V to 24V input * Depending on the model ordered, typically a 2GB SD Card is provided with the unit.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation:  Be sure to stop the engine before installing the product.  Install the product in a location where the satellite signals are received.  Before permanently mounting the unit, ensure that the camera views meet your Caution requirements. (cf.
  • Page 10: Installing The Ir Light Module

    2. Installing the IR light Module Connect the “Y” power Insert the IR light module cable adapter to both the IR after aligning it with the top light module and the of the mirror holder recorder. Then connect the cigarette lighter plug. Arrange the power cord neatly alongside of the windshield and door pillar...
  • Page 11: Tips Before Using The Product

    When you stop the engine or remove the power cable from the cigarette lighter plug, T- eye stops recording. T-eye exclusive viewer “T-Eye player .exe” is inside of the SD card. Insert SD Card into your computer to use this software.
  • Page 12: Functions Of Each Part

    ONLY.} Do not lose the supplied power cord or use other cables. If damaged or lost, contact your Reseller for a replacement. LED Display window The LED display Shows the current status of T-Eye and other features, for further understanding of displayed messages please refer to the table on page 21...
  • Page 13: Using T-Eye Player: Playback, Sd Card And Initial System Set-Up

    Hard disk drive space 200 MB or higher *When it runs on Windows Vista computer for the first time, run the T-eye Player in administrator mode. Insert the SD Card into the SD Card reader and connect it to a computer. Double-click TeyePlayer.exe in the PLAYER folder.
  • Page 14: Buttons

    Buttons Button Function Button Function Jumps to the previous frame Opens a file Reverse Playback Converts the file into an AVI format Pauses the Playback Links the recorded data with map Stops Playback Accesses the System Set Up Menu Playback, normal speed Exit, closes the program Jumps to the next frame Hide/closes the window...
  • Page 15: System Configuration

    Enables or Disables the audio record function. Sets the time to record the previous scenes before the event. Pre Event Recording (Ex. in case of 3 minutes, T-eye records scenes for previous 3 minutes Time and next 1 minute.) Password Setting Sets the password for the recorded data.
  • Page 16: Playback

    Playback After clicking the folder icon ( ) on the lower right corner of the viewer, click Change Directory to select the location for the recorded videos typically the first time you do this, the files are located on the SD card. If saved elsewhere, use this utility to explore your computer to locate the file for playback.
  • Page 17: Converting Into Avi File Format

    Converting into AVI file format One may convert a portion of the recorded data into an AVI file format when one wants to share the recorded data with someone else or email a file. Click the AVI conversion button ( ) at the start of video clip position where you want to convert the images into the AVI file format.
  • Page 18: Interfacing With A Gis/City Map

    Interfacing with a GIS/City map T-eye 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.
  • Page 19: Viewing The Pop-Up Display Window

    Viewing the pop-up display window When you double-click the display window, the recorded images are played back at the original size.
  • Page 20: Analyzing G-Sensor Data

    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.
  • Page 21: Displaying T-Eye Status Using The Built-In Display

    Displaying T-eye status using the built-in Display Status Event Sound or Status Display Initialization after power applied No sound. [ dr ][Init] Chime is heard (“Ding dong”) from the speaker. System When SD Card is not inserted (Turn off the power, re-insert the SD Card, supply...
  • Page 22: Firmware And Playback Sw Update

    Firmware and Playback SW Update After removing the SD Card from the unit, install the SD card slot on the computer. If your computer doesn’t have SD card slot, connect first a memory card reader to the USB port on your computer. After accessing the site (http://www.joutec.com) and download the related firmware or playback software as there may have been important changes made since the time your unit was manufactured.

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