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HDDVR360

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE HDDVR360...
  • Page 2: Product Overview

    Product Overview This product is developed with the latest science and technology to design a high-definition camcorder. It is collected with all the excellent Car DVR functions together, and breakthrough a number of high-end configuration. Its main features are the built-in 256MB memory, the 256 MHz ultra-high- performance CPU, the fastest 60 frames per second video at 720p, a very wide angle of 170 degrees and the 2.7-inch 16:9 super-narrow design.
  • Page 3: Package Components

    Package Components: HDDVR360 GPS Surface Car Charger Mounting Bracket USB to Micro USB Mini HDMI to Cable HDMI Cable HDDVR360 User Guide Reset Pin 4GB Micro SD Driver Disk Card...
  • Page 4: Product Structure

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  • Page 5: Button Instructions

    HD Cameras HDMI Port Up Key Bracket Connection Down Key USB Port OK Key Power Key Mode Key Micro SD Slot Menu Key Reset SOS Key Speaker Indication Light IR Light Button Instructions MENU Key: Pressing this button once will open the menu. Pressing the menu button again while in the menu will change to the second settings tab.
  • Page 6 MODE key (Mode Switch): Press the mode button to switch between video mode, photo mode and the file browser interface. Pressing the mode button while recording will activate or deactivate file protection (A yellow lock will be present if activated). HDMI Port: The HDMI port provides a HD output interface using the mini HDMI to HDMI cable provided that can be plugged into a HDMI in supported device.
  • Page 7: Extra Functions

    Power Indication Light: When the device is turned on, a blue indicator will light up. When the device is recording the blue indicator will flash blue. When the device is charging, the light will glow red. Battery Charging Indication Light: After connecting with USB, this indication lamp will be light for charging, and light off for full power.
  • Page 8 Basic Instructions for video and photo operation Powering on and off the device: To turn on the DVR press the power key once, the red indication lamp will be light up if it is connected to a power source. To turn it off, hold down the power button and the device will turn off.
  • Page 9 Menu Settings Press the Menu button to get into the menu settings. You can navigate the settings menu by using the Up/Down buttons. To change or edit a selected setting, press the OK button. Press the menu button again to get out of the menu settings. Time Settings To edit the date and time, press the menu button twice to get to the spanner and screwdriver tab.
  • Page 10 Battery Instructions Please see below illustration for battery the capacity indications. Medium Full Power Low Power Critical Power Power When the DVR is charging, a red indicator on the DVR glows red. The DVR takes about 3 hours to fully charge. When the DVR hits full charge, the red indicator will turn off.
  • Page 11 Menu setting features explained Before we begin, firstly there are two things that must be done before using the DVR. Go into the first menu (Video menu) and scroll down using the up/down arrow buttons on the right side of the DVR the ‘motion detect’ setting is highlighted in blue.
  • Page 12 Contrast: We recommend this feature be set to ‘Standard’ so the optimum contrast adjustment will be done by the DVRs advanced sampling circuitry. Sharpness: We recommend this feature be set to ‘Standard’ so the optimum contrast adjustment will be done by the DVRs advanced sampling circuitry. Effect: This feature is up to the user and is normally set to ‘OFF’.
  • Page 13 Press the menu button again until you see the following Spanner and screwdriver. (SETUP MENU) Language: Allows you to choose from a selection of languages that include: English, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Turkish, Dutch and Italian. Volume: Changes the level of the speaker volume from 0 to 8. Date: This feature will allow you to change the year, month and day using the up/down arrow buttons and using the OK button to move from year, month then day.
  • Page 14 Stamp: This feature will stamp the date and time on all your footage produced by your DVR. LCD Off: This feature will turn your LCD off after 1 or 3 minutes but will continue to record regardless. This feature is useful for night driving as having the LCD on could be a distraction.
  • Page 15 Product Specification Product Feature HD Camera, HD Recording Built-in(Used to save the file in case of an G-sensor emergency, and cannot be deleted if the collision of vehicles happen) LCD Size 2.7”LTPS 16:9 Lens 170 Degree A+HD Ultra Wide Angle English/Russian/Simplified Chinese/Traditional Language Chinese/Korean/Japanese/Turkish/Dutch/Italian...
  • Page 16: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions Under normal operating conditions, if there are problems with the device, please refer to the following methods to resolve. Cannot take pictures or record video? Please check whether there is enough space on the micro SD card or internal storage. Stopping automatically while recording Due to the high amount of HD video data being recorded, please use a high speed micro SD card.
  • Page 17 SD getting full quickly in DVR Turn off motion detect in the settings menu and then format card. Why does battery go flat in the DVR? The DVRs battery must be frequently charged once a week if the car is not in use. Why does the time and date reset? The time resets when the DVR’s battery is flat.
  • Page 18 The latest software can be found in the downloads section of TDJ Australia’s website (http://tdj.com.au/Downloads). From there click on firmware updates and then navigate to the ‘HDDVR’ folder and then find ‘HDDVR360- 520 card player & Manual’. From there download then open the ‘DV Route...
  • Page 19: Technical Assistance

    Technical Assistance If you need assistance s ng up or using your Gator product now or in the future, call Gator Support. Australia TEL: 03 – 8587 8898 FAX: 03 – 8587 8866 Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm AEST Please retain this user guide for future reference.

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