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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Before Use Caution Components Part Names Product Speci cations Installation Precautions Installation Sequence Intallation Procedure Product Use Analysis Program Use Warranty...
  • Page 2: Before Use

    Before Use Thank you for choosing VisionDrive™. The following contents describe the scope of the warranty service covered by us and product cautions. Warranty Service and Responsibility We shall not be held responsible for damage caused by errors or data loss of this product, as well as any damages or losses derived from the device not operating normally.
  • Page 3: Caution

    Caution The SD card is the only usable SD card for this product. In case of a lost SD card, please contact your local retail shop to purchase a replacement. If a damaged or a non-authentic SD card is used, the recorded data maybe damaged or will not record and/or replay due to di erence in quality.
  • Page 4 Caution Accumulation of impurities on the camera lens or the window surface near the camera may result in video distortion and reduced clarity of recorded data. These areas of the product should always be kept clean. Excessive tinting on the window may also distort or reduce clarity of recorded data.
  • Page 5 Caution Do not disassemble the product. Disassembly without caution may result in product defect. Keep the SD card in its case when not in use in the product. Static electricity or other environmental elements can damage the recorded data. SD cards are an expendable supply. After normal periods of use, partial memory sectors may be damaged and will disable the recording of data.
  • Page 6: Components

    Components !! Components are subject to change without prior notice. Option IR Camera (VD-300WR) Main Unit and an extension cable (4M) Attachment SD card Wire holders Cigar Power Bracket Adaptor...
  • Page 7: Part Names

    Part Names MIKE LCD SCREEN VIEW BUTTON PLAY BUTTON SD CARD SLOT CABLE SHOT BUTTON IR LED LIGHT SENSOR CAMERA GPS SENSOR BRACKET ATTACHED TO THE UNIT’S BODY POWER PORT OPTION CAMERA PORT TECH SUPPORT PORT...
  • Page 8: Product Speci Cations

    Product Speci cation Model VISIONDRIVE VD-7000W 2 Camera Camera /0.3M pixel WDR CMOS digital camera + Optional Camera (0.3M WDR + IR) Resolution 640x480(VGA) 30fps (1ch) / 640x480(VGA) 20fps (2ch) Recording 24Hr Loop Recording / Manual & Emergency Recording button Lighting Environment Min.
  • Page 9: Installation Precautions

    Installation Precautions For safe installation and operation, carefully read all the information stated below. DO NOT disconnect the power supply while the system is booting up. Be aware of engine ignition switching for they may disconnect power for short periods of time. It is recommended to only use authorized SD cards with the VisionDrive™...
  • Page 10: Installation Sequence

    Installation Sequence Connect the bracket and the main unit Connect the external option camera and the main unit Insert SD card into the unit Connect cable and attach on windshield Connect to power source and turn on the unit Adjust the camera angle Check LED lamps Arrange wires using wire holders...
  • Page 11: Intallation Procedure

    Installation Procedure 1. Connect the bracket and the main unit Connect the attachment bracket with the main unit and push it to the direction 1 to secure the lock to hear the click sound. Move the bracket to direction 2 to release the bracket.
  • Page 12 Installation Procedure 2. Connect the external option camera and the main unit. Connect the jack of VD-300WR to the “cam” port of the main unit. (When connected to the main unit while the main unit is on, the system will reboot to register the option camera and initialize 2 channel recording mode.)
  • Page 13 Installation Procedure 3. Insert SD card into the unit Insert the SD card as shown in the picture. When ejecting the SD card from the unit, turn o the main power. When ejecting the SD card from the unit, turn o the main power completely, and then push in the SD card.
  • Page 14 Installation Procedure 4. Connect cable and attach on windshield Clean the area on the windshield where the unit will be installed. For the placement of the unit, it is better to place the unit closer to the center of the vehicle. If the unit is installed on the right side of the back mirror, make sure there is room to detach the unit if needed.
  • Page 15 Installation Procedure 5. Connect to power source and turn on the unit Insert the cigarette jack into an appropriate outlet then turn on the engine. When the power is on, the LEDs and the LCD will turn on and a voice noti cation will be announced.
  • Page 16 Installation Procedure 6. Adjust the camera angle Move the camera top to bottom to x it to a recordable position while checking the LCD.
  • Page 17 Installation Procedure Windshield Bracket Unit Camera Vehicle Exterior Vehicle Interior (Driver’s Side) When the unit is attached, set the camera to face the front direction of the vehicle. Highest Lowest 65’ Position Position Camera is adjustable and can be rotated 65 degrees to cover desired recording areas.
  • Page 18 Installation Procedure For better images and operation of the analysis program, ensure that over 1/3 of the vehicle hood area is included in the recorded data.
  • Page 19 Installation Procedure 7. Check LED lamps The GPS lamp is red when the GPS signal is not received and blue when it is received. The GPS connection may take a couple of seconds to several minutes, depending on the location of your vehicle. The REC lamp is blue when it is recording.
  • Page 20 Installation Procedure 8. Arrange wires Use the enclosed wire holders to organize the cable line.
  • Page 21: Product Use

    Product Use Start up - Turn o the engine and remove the key from ignition. - Check to see if the SD card is inserted into the unit. - Turn on the engine - When the engine is turned on, the system boot starts with the program installed in the SD card and a voice noti cation will be announced.
  • Page 22 Product Use Normal Recording and Event Recording - While the power is on, the normal recording is on as well. The REC lamp will be blinking blue. - In normal recording mode, les will be recorded as 5 minute les, and stored in the (NORMAL) folder.
  • Page 23 Product Use Viewing 1) Viewing recording videos on LCD (2ch mode) 1. Main camera image shows when system boots. 2. Rear camera image shows on the screen at the rst click on the “V” button. 3. LCD turns o at the 2nd click on the “V” button. 4.
  • Page 24 Product Use Parked Surveillance Mode - To enter into the “Parking Mode” recording, push and hold the [PLAY] button for more than 3 seconds when the system is recording and a voice noti cation will be announced that the parking mode has been initiated. - The system automatically rearranges its impact sensing sensitivity to most sensitive in order to register the slightest impacts.
  • Page 25 Product Use SD Card Use - Users are recommended to use the SD card issued from the manufacturer. The SD cards contain programs necessary to operate the product. Also, the provided SD card is tested and certi ed by the manufacturer while other SD cards may not match the performance and speci cations that authentic VisionDrive™...
  • Page 26 Product Use Voice Recording - During the system records, when the [SHOT] button is pressed and held for more than 3 seconds, the voice noti cation will announce that the voice recording will initiate and the voice recording will start or stop. - The initial audio recording setting can be changed in the analysis program.
  • Page 27: Analysis Program Use

    PC Analysis Program Use *** The skin used for the analysis program may di er by the version *** Program Start Up - After the SD card is connected to the PC, open up the VDAnalyzer.exe le in the SD. - Opening the VDAnalyzer.exe program, password window will show up.
  • Page 28 PC Analysis Program Use How to play the les - To play a certain le, select a le from the list located on the right-hand side and double click on it. - The most recent data will be listed on the top. - The (EVENT) folder will be the default folder to show up when you rst open the program.
  • Page 29 PC Analysis Program Use File searching by preview function - When a le chosen is selected from the list the t, screen shows the rst frame of the le for your easier ease of reference. choice. - A double-click on the a selected le in the list plays the video on the screen. Auto-play Function - After you double-click a le, the following recordings will automatically and continuously play one after another.
  • Page 30 PC Analysis Program Use Display mode - Screen Mode 1 : Front view (Camera1) and Rear view (Camera2).
  • Page 31 PC Analysis Program Use Display mode - Screen mode 2 : Big screen for Camera 1 and sub screen for camera 2. - Screen mode 3 : Big screen for Camera 2 and sub screen for camera 1. (You can change screen modes 2 and 3 by clicking the sub screen.)
  • Page 32 PC Analysis Program Use Display mode - Screen mode 4 : One big screen for Camera 1 only. - Screen mode 5 : One big screen for Camera 2 only...
  • Page 33 PC Analysis Program Use Display mode - Screen upside down function : camera 2 screen can be switched upside down by clicking the button.
  • Page 34 PC Analysis Program Use Positioning on the map - With the GPS data, the map shows the location of the vehicle while playing the recorded data. - The Google map is viewable only whilst your PC is connected to the Internet .
  • Page 35 PC Analysis Program Use PLAY / PAUSE / PREVIOUS FRAME / LATTER FRAME - When the play button is pressed, it will replay the video le listed on the screen. After selecting a le from the list, double click the le from the list to play the le.
  • Page 36 PC Analysis Program Use Shock Sensor Graph - The graph below shows impacts on the x-y-z axis of the vehicle. X-axis : measures and records impacts from the front and back of the vehicle ( 0G ~ 3G is registered) Y-axis: measures and records impacts from the left and right sides of the vehicle ( 0G ~ 3G is registered)
  • Page 37 PC Analysis Program Use AVI conversion - The data les in the SD card are pProduct les and will only work within the Viewer Analyser program. - To view the data on a regular PC without having the Viewer Analyser program within the SD card, the recorded le has to be converted to an AVI le.
  • Page 38 PC Analysis Program Use Con guration - You can record forward and rear view videos at the same time if you us the optional external camera. - The video resolution and quality settings can be modi ed. - If the resolution is high, the le size also becomes larger and will take more memory on the SD card.
  • Page 39 PC Analysis Program Use Con guration - You can set the recording time after an impact. (10 seconds prior to the impact are recorded and stored.) - Impact les are stored in EVENT Folder and the size of the EVENT Folder is set here.
  • Page 40 PC Analysis Program Use Con guration - When set to a de ned number, the system will alert your over speeding.you when this speed is exceeded. - You and can select whether to use car battery drain monitoring function and also specifcy what the supply voltage is.
  • Page 41: Warranty

    Warranty The warranty is 1 year from date of purchase. If the product malfunctions under normal use within the warranty period, you can claim repair of product. To apply for warranty, register your product serial number with your local reseller. Only registered products will be accepted for repair or service.
  • Page 42 Warranty Certi cate Warranty Certi cate Product Name Model Name VISIONDRIVE Purchase Date Serial Number Warranty Retail Shop Period If the product malfunctions after the 1 year warranty period expires, no service is provided under warranty. If the certi cate does not have the date of purchase, the 1 year warranty is calculated by the serial number’s production date plus an additional 1 month to calculate the 1 year warranty period.
  • Page 43 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation ! Caution : Any changes or modi cations in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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