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T roubleshooting
Check the following information before sending the product in for repairs.
Symptom Cause Action
An error occurred during the
display and operation of the this
product .
The microcomputer in this
product is malfunctioning.
P ress the reset button.
A file that should have been
saved cannot be found.
If there is insufficient space in
the storage areas of the microSD
card, the files will be overwritten
in order from the oldest files.
W e recommend that you back up any
important files you want to keep.
→
“Using t his product ”- “Backi ng Up Recorded
F ile s ”
The product makes parking mode
files when I get in and out of the
vehicle.
The vibration when people get
in and out of the vehicle and the
movement of people are being
detected.
Adjust the combination of sensors and their
sensitivity .
→
“P arking M od e” - “Detec ti on M ethod”,
“G - Se ns or Se ns itiv ity” , “M o tio n D e te ctio n”
There are many videos where
nothing happens in the files
recorded while parked.
The sensitivity of vibration
detection and motion detection
may not be appropriate.
Adjust the combination of sensors and their
sensitivity .
→
“P arking M od e” - “Detec ti on M ethod”,
“G - Se ns or Se ns itiv ity” , “M o tio n D e te ctio n”
My vehicle was hit while parked,
but a video file wasn’t made.
This may be due to the ser vice
life of the batter y .
Please consult with the nearest authorized
P ioneer Ser vice Station.
An accident occurred during
driving, but a video file wasn’t made.
The sensitivity of impact
detection may not be appropriate.
Adjust the sensitivity of vibration detection.
→
“ Vide o Rec or d ing ” - “ G -S en so r S en s itivity ”
There’s no sound when I play a
video file.
The sound recording setting may
be OFF .
Check the sound recording setting again.
→
“Sound Recordi n g”
Guide to R ecording T ime and No. of Photos
This section provides a guide to the recording times of videos and the number of photos saved to the microSD card
with the “SD card partition” setting.
The “SD card partition” setting is expressed as follows.
Example: [79% 10% 10% 1%]
As a percentage of memor y card capacity , the continuous recording time will be 79%, the event recording time will
be 10%, the parking mode time will be 10%, and the number of photos will be 1%.
Guide to Recor ding Time and No. of Photos with an 8 GB microSD Car d
SD card partition Continuous
Recor ding
Event Recor ding Parking Mode
Recor ding
No. of Photos
[79% 10% 10% 1%]
Approx. 1 hours 9
minutes
Approx. 6
minutes
Approx. 7
minutes
Approx. 500
photos
[59% 30% 10% 1%]
Approx. 45 minutes Approx. 24
minutes
Approx. 7
minutes
Approx. 500
photos
Remaining capacity*1 Approx. 15 minutes 20 files 10 files 400 photos
Guide to Recor ding Time and No. of Photos with an 32 GB microSD Car d
SD card partition Continuous
Recor ding
Event Recor ding Parking Mode
Recor ding
No. of Photos
[79% 10% 10% 1%]
Approx. 4 hours 47
minutes
Approx. 33
minutes
Approx. 35
minutes
Approx. 2 000
photos
[59% 30% 10% 1%]
Approx. 3 hours 35
minutes
Approx. 1 hour 48
minutes
Approx. 35
minutes
Approx. 2 000
photos
Remaining capacity*1 Approx. 5 hours 20 files 10 files 400 photos
*1 This setting saves 20 files for event recording, 10 files for parking mode recording, 400 photos, and
continuous recordings in the remaining memor y .
Guide to Recor ding Time When F ully Charged
P arking mode standby time: Maximum of approx. 50 minutes
■ Guide to Charging T ime
Approx. 3 hours
Note
The recording times are estimates. The actual recording times will depend on the scener y being recorded and
charge status of the batter y .
GPS
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GPS (Global P ositioning System) is a system that measures your current position by receiving position measure-
ment radio signals from GPS satellites.
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The GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid matter (except glass). The signals from GPS satellites may be
blocked when this product is in the following locations.
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Inside tunnels and parking structures
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On the bottom level of a two-level highway
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Around concentrations of skyscrapers
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In a dense forest
T rademarks & Copyrights
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microSDHC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
Please R ecycle the Rechar geable Batter y
(For other than American and Canadian Users)
This product uses a lithium ion batter y . Lithium ion batteries are a valuable resource that can be recycled. Remove
the lithium ion batter y from the product when replacing the battery or disposing of the product and recycle it. Re-
move the lithium ion batter y from the product with the following procedure when disposing of the product.
CAUTION
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The purpose of this section is to describe how to remove the internal batter y when disposing of the product. This
product warranty will be void when you open the product.
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F ully discharge the internal batter y before removing it to prevent short circuits. The battery still retains a charge even when
the power does not turn on. W e recommend that you leave the product for a number of days before removing the batter y .
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Eject the microSD card before removing the batter y .
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Be careful not to injure yourself when disassembling the case.
1 Remove the two scr ews on the
bottom of this product.
Note
Remove the screws with a commercially available #0
Phillips screwdriver .
2 Release the four hooks that hold
the display side of the case.
The locations of the hooks are shown in the
following diagram.
Note
The hooks can be released with a flathead screw-
driver .
3 Disconnect the display-side
connector .
4 Disconnect the speaker connector ,
and remove the four scr ews
holding the board.
5 Lif t up the board, disconnect the
connector , and remove the battery .
CAUTION
The batter y is attached with double-sided tape. If the
batter y is difficult to remove, insert a flathead screw-
driver in between the batter y and case to remove it.
Be careful not to damage the batter y when doing so.
Specifications
Recor ding Medium microSDHC card, Class 10 (8 GB to 32 GB)
Imaging Element CMOS sensor , 2.07 million pixels
Recor ding Angles 95° horizontal, 52° vertical, 111° diagonal
F-Number F2.0
Recor ding Resolution F ull HD (1 920 × 1 080 pixels)
GPS Built-in
G-Sensor
3-axis G-sensor (During event recording: level can be set in 6 steps/
during parking mode: level can be set in 3 steps)
Recor ding Methods
Continuous recording/event recording/manual event recording/
parking mode recording
Video F ile Structure 20 sec/1 min/3 min
Display 2-inch LCD
Sound Recor ding Can be set to ON or OFF
F rame Rate 27.5 fps
Compression Method
(Video)
MP4 (H .264 + ADPCM codec)
Compression Method
(Photo)
JPEG
Power Supply V oltage This product 5 VDC (includes a 12 V/24 V Cigarette Lighter P ower Cable)
Power Consumption 1.8 W (2.8 W when charging)
Dimensions (W × H × D)
61 mm × 67 mm × 39.2 mm (2-3/8 in. × 2-5/8 in . 1-1/2 in.)
(This product)
W eight
87 g(1.9 lbs)
(excluding the Installation Bracket and Cigarette Lighter P ower Cable,
etc.)
Operating T emperature −10 °C to +60 °C (−50 °F to +140 °F)
Internal Battery Capacity 500 mAh
Note
Specifications and design are subject to possible modifications without notice due to improvements.
W ARNING/DISPOSAL OF UNIT
(For American Users, Canadian Users)
Please do NOT attempt to change the batter y yourself . If the batter y has died and you do not want us to replace your
batter y , you should follow the disposal instructions below:
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Never dispose of used batteries/electronics with ordinar y solid wastes, since they contain toxic substances.
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Always dispose of used batteries/electronics in accordance with the prevailing community regulations that apply
to the disposal of batteries/electronics. If there are no local regulations concerning batter y/electronics disposal,
please dispose of the device in a waste bin for electronic devices.
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Many electronics retailers now recycle batteries and other electronic components at no charge. Check to see
which ones in your area do so.