Before first use, charge the camera for 2-3 hours
A. Charge using the supplied USB Car Charger
B. Ensure the Mini USB Cable and Car Charger are well connected
Note:
Installing a Memory Card (Please Don’t Use Sandisk Sd Cards, Recommend Samsung Pro Endurance Card or Samsung Evo Card)
Note: Please use a genuine micro SD memory card from 32GB to 256GB with a speed rating of class 10 or higher. We recommend Samsung Pro Endurance 32GB-128GB SD card or Samsung Evo Plus 32GB-256GB SD card. Samsung Micro SD cards would only be made in either Korea or the Philippians. Please be sure to buy a genuine Samsung card. To insert the card, power off the camera first, then carefully insert the memory card into the camera’s card slot until it clicks, otherwise the dash cam will say goodbye and shut off. To remove the card, power off the camera first too.
Before using the card, please format it correctly using these steps:
NOTE: If you are using a 64GB, 128GB or 256GB MicroSD card, please format it to FAT32 on the camera first. Please insert the card into the camera, (if it says ‘please insert TF card’ or sd ‘card error’here, please press the recording button(OK button) and press M button to access into the menu, go ‘system setup’ and choose ‘format’. Then the card will work well on the camera.
(If you format it on computer, please search online on “How to format a 64GB microSD card to FAT32”.)
REMINDER:
Installing the camera onto your windshield
A. Manually
Single press the Power Button to power ON the camera unit, long press the button to power it OFF.
B. Automatically
When connected to the car charger, the camera will auto-power ON after you start your car and the battery charging will commence. The camera will power OFF 5 seconds after you turn off the car engine.
After powering ON the camera, press the MENU button to enter the setup process.(If the camera is recording video, press the OK button to stop recording before pressing the MENU button.)
A. Record Setup
Press the DOWN button and highlight the Record Setup option. Press the OK button to enter the settings, and use the UP/DOWN buttons to navigate the different options.
B. System Setup
C. GPS setup
Note: To use the GPS function requires the purchase of an extra GPS mount for the camera.
D. Files
Review and delete images/videos stored in the file folders.
Open the MENU interface, navigate to“System Setup”>“Time & Date”, and press the OK button to set the date/time. Navigate UP or DOWN to select date and time values. Press OK to confirm and proceed. To finish setup, just press the MENU button to exit.
Note: Date format is DD/MM/YY with the time in 24 hour format.
By default (DUAL CAM RECORDING mode), 1080P+1080P resolution will show on the screen, both cameras will capture road front and inside cabin at dual 1920x1080P (30fps).
It can be switched to SINGLE FRONT CAM RECORDING mode with following steps:
This feature avoids any chance of the screen being a distraction in the vehicle, especially at night when the illumination from the LED screen can be a nuisance or even a hazard to the driver. If you set the Auto LCD Off to 3 minutes, the camera’s LCD will light off after 3 minutes but recording will continue with blue light blinks on the emergency button. You can press any button to light on the screen.
After inserting a memory card, the camera will (by default) immediately start loop recording video when connected to a power source and powered ON. If the device is not connected to a power source, it will not immediately start recording after you press the Power ON button – press the OK button to start recording.
While recording, the LED indicator will blink and a red dot will flash on the top left of the screen. You can stop/start the recording at any time by pressing the OK button.
By default, the Loop Recording Time is 3 minutes. Please go to “Record Setup”>“Loop Recording” to change it to 1 minute or 5 minutes. When Loop Recording is turned off, the camera will record video in 20-minute clips, but will not overwrite old videos when the storage card is full.
The loop recording video file name format is “Year_Date_-Time_SerialA”. For example:“2017_0101_060101_001A”, the suffix A indicates front cam recorded files, while the suffix B refers to rear cam recorded files). Standard files are stored in the “Video/Normal” folder. When the microSD card is full, the camera will write over older files.
By default, the IR LED light is auto on. ShortPress Power button to toggle the night vision mode ON, Auto ON/OFF, OFF.
Please note: If IR lights on, the video footage of the cabin will turn into black and white.
Critical event detection is triggered by the G-Sen-sor (Gravity Sensor) and will auto-detect vehicle impacts and collisions. This will cause the camera to protect the current video clip from being overwritten by locking it and saving the footage in the “Video/Event” folder.
The G-Sensor sensitivity is adjustable with 3 settings: Low, Medium, and High – it is set to Medium by default. The G-Sensor can also be deactivated in “Record Setup”>“G-Sensor Set”.
Event videos are stored in the “Video/Event” folder, and cannot be automatically overwritten.
Note: The camera will auto overwrite old Event videos once the Event folder has accumulated 30% of the card capacity. Please regularly transfer important videos to your PC or another storage location (e.g. external hard drive). To maintain good read/writeperformance, the microSD card should be formatted every 1-2 two weeks.
Voice Recording
By default, the voice recording is ON. It can be turned OFF using either of the following methods:
When the voice recording has been turned OFF, the MIC icon at the bottom right of the screen will turn white with a red line across it.
Parking Mode operates as a sentry function under different situations. To activate Parking Mode, go to “Record Setup”>“Parking Monitor”, press OK and select ON.
Triggered by MOTION DETECTION
When the Parking Mode has been turned on, and no movement is detected in front of the camera after 5 minutes of recording, then Parking Mode is activated. This is represented by an icon (P) at the left side of the screen. Full frame recording will be triggered by the
In Parking Mode, once the camera detects movement , it will start auto-recording; it will stop recording after 10 seconds of inactivity.
To manually activate Parking Mode, press and hold the Parking Mode button until the P icon appears on the screen.
The camera will exit Parking Mode if it detects it has been moved.
NOTE: To ensure the camera is able to function in Parking Mode, please keep it powered with a mobile power bank or hardwire it directly to the car battery. We do not recommend running the camera continuously for too long time.
TIME LAPSE
If TIME LAPSE is selected, the camera will take static photos at the set time interval – either 1, 5 ,10, 30 or 60 seconds – to create a video montage. For example, if you set Time Lapse 1sec, the camerawill take one photo every second, and then stitch the photos together into a 1 fps video. With a maximum recording frame rate of 30fps, recording 8 hours of video with Time Lapse 1Sec will generate a time lapse video lasting just 16 minutes (=8 x 60 x 60/30/60). This Eco Mode is recommended for storage cards with smaller capacities.[Normal Recording Time = Time Lapse Recording Time (Sec) x Recording Frame Rate FPS x Time Lapse Option]
Taking a Snapshot
-When the camera is recording video, pressing the Emergency/Camera button will capture a snapshot.
Viewing Video/Photos on the Camera/TV
Press MENU and go to “Files”, press OK and UP/DOWN button to navigate to >“Normal” or >“Event” or >“Photos” or >“All” file folders to view and playback videos or photos on the camera display. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select the file and press Confirm to playback/pause. During playback, press UP to rewind, and DOWN to fast forward.
NOTE: When connected to your computer under “Mass Storage” status, standard camera setup and operations will be disabled.
The camera has a mini HDMI port for connecting an external display such as a monitor or TV. Please note that the product doesn’t come supplied a mini HDMI to HDMI cable.
NOTE:
Delete Normal Files
Go to Normal file, playback the video on the dash cam, double press the Emergency/P button, press Down button to select Delete files
Delete Event Files
Go to Event file, playback the video on the dash cam, double press the Emergency/P button, select Protect Files by DOWN button then confirm it with OK Button. Choose unprotect file option, confirm it with OK Button then select Delete Files. Or you can just delete files on PC.
Upgrading the Firmware
The system will automatically update if the microSD card contains the firmware upgrade file. The camera will restart once the upgrade has been completed.
Always stay up-to-date
The latest firmware version is always available at the official VANTRUE website (www.vantrue.net). We strongly recommend registering your product (www.vantrue.net/register) to receive a notification email when a new firmware update is available.
Working Temperature
The camera is designed to operate in temperatures from -4 to 158°F (-20 to 70°C), temperatures outside this range risk degrading the camera’s performance work and causing damage.
To avoid damage
The specifications of this product may change without prior notice due to product improvements.
Warranty
The VANTRUE® OnDash N2 Pro Dual Dash Cam comes with a full 12 months warranty.If you register your product on our official site (www.vantrue.net/register), you can extend the warranty to 18 months.
Support
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