Rac RAC02 GPS User Manual

Digital carcam with gps

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  • Page 2: Identification Of Controls

    Introduction Thank you for choosing the RAC02 GPS Digital CarCam. Please read these instructions carefully before use. Unpacking Unpack the contents of the box and ensure the following components are present. RAC02 GPS Digital CarCam Mounting Bracket GPS Module Cigar Lighter Power Adaptor...
  • Page 3: Preparing For Use

    Preparing for Use IMPORTANT: To get the best quality recordings when using this CarCam, always ensure your windscreen is clean from dirt, smudges and fingerprints on both the inside and outside of the windscreen. Such dirt and smudges can and will affect the quality of the video recorded.
  • Page 4 Switching On and Recording The CarCam is designed in such a way that it will automatically switch on and start recording the moment it detects a connection to the car electrical system via the cigar lighter socket. It is important to note however that while some cars provide power to the cigar lighter socket even when the car ignition is off, other cars require the ignition to be ON before providing power to the cigar lighter socket.
  • Page 5: Setting The Time And Date

    6. When the Time and Date is set correctly, press the Menu button to exit the menu. GPS Function The RAC02 GPS CarCam is equipped with a GPS module that allows you to record your exact co-ordinates and speed and embed this information onto the recorded video. The location information is displayed as Longitude and Latitude in Decimal Degrees using the World Geodetic System 84 (WGS 84) datum.
  • Page 6 Charging the CarCam The CarCam has a built in Lithium Ion battery that can be charged while in use in the car, or outside the car using the supplied USB cable. The battery will take approximately 1 hour to charge. 1.
  • Page 7: On Screen Display

    On Screen Display 1. CarCam Mode 2. Time and Date 3. Available space 4. Recording resolution 5. Battery indicator 6. Recording 7. Clip length 8. MIC Mute 9. Charging indicator...
  • Page 8: Video Menu Options

    Using the CarCam Menu System There are two menus in the CarCam. To enter the Video menu, press the Menu button once. To enter the Setup menu, press the Menu button twice. Use the buttons to highlight each menu option and the OK button to select. Press the Menu button at any time exit the Menu.
  • Page 9: Setup Menu Options

    Setup Menu Options Date / Time: This option allows you to set the correct date and time. Auto Power Off: This option allows you to set the auto power off time. Auto power off is disabled when the CarCam is recording. When not recording however, the device can be set to auto power off if no buttons are pressed for either 3, 5 or 10 minutes.
  • Page 10: Playing Back Recorded Videos

    Playing Back Recorded Videos Video recorded on the storage card can be reviewed in several ways. 1. The card can be removed from the CarCam and using a card reader, be reviewed on a PC or other device using a default media player. 2.
  • Page 11: Reset Button

    Taking Photos with the CarCam The CarCam can be used as a Digital Camera to take still photos. Enter the Photo mode by pressing the photo button. Once in Photo mode, you can take still photos by simply pressing the photo button. These still photos will be recorded on the memory card along with any video files.
  • Page 12 RAC CarCam. ProofCam cannot accept any liability for the availability and accuracy of GPS. It is your responsibility to make sure that you use your RAC CarCam in a safe and responsible manner. Do not access functions or change settings whilst you are driving, and the location and positioning of your RAC CarCam should not interfere with the driver’s field of vision.
  • Page 13: Warranty

    Warranty This RAC CarCam is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship from one year from the date of purchase. Within this period, ProofCam will repair or replace any part or parts that fail provided that such failure is not deemed to be as a result of misuse or damage caused.
  • Page 14 RAC02 GPS IB UK 20140729...

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