DRV-320
GPS Integrated Dashboard Camera
INSTRUCTION MANUALB5A-2533-00(K)© 2018 JVC KENWOOD Corporation
Setting up the Device <Be Sure to Do This Prior to Using It>
Step1: How to Install/How to Wire
Recommended installation positionInstall the device in a position where it will not block the front view of the driver (position where hidden by the rear-view mirror).Install the device so that it is within the wiping range of the wiper.Mounting the device to the center of the windshield behind the rear-view mirror will facilitate optimal video recording. CAUTIONWhen passing the power cord through the front pillar or another part, observe the following points when performing the wiring work.Wire the power cord farther forward or farther rearward than the airbag so that it does not interfere with the airbag.In the case of a vehicle in which the front pillar cover is fixed in place with special clips or the like, the clips may need to be replaced after you remove the front pillar cover. For how to remove the front pillar cover, the availability of replacement parts, and other information, contact the vehicle dealer.Fix the power cord in place with commercially available soft tape or the like so that it does not interfere with driving.
1
Conrm that your car is parked in a level area.
2
Use a commercially available cleaning cloth to wipe o any dirt or grease from the location you are mounting the device.
3
Follow the procedure below to mount the device securely inside the car.Confirm the position in which to affix the device, and then affix it. To strengthen the bond of the adhesive tape, let it set for over 24 hours before use.Connecting via the provided car charger
1
Connect the provided car charger to the car’s lighter socket, connect the power cord to the device, and then arrange the cord.
2
Turn on the engine.The power turns on and starts charging the device. The lamp on the car charger lights green.
3
Let it charge like that for at least 3 minutes.After it has charged for over 3 minutes, you can use it.
4
Adjust the mounted angle. When you are actually using the device, make sure that the camera’s field of view is parallel to level ground and that the ground-to-sky ratio is about 6 to 4.6 : 4Variable angle (perpendicularly)
80°
95°
5
Remove the protective sheet from the camera lens.Protective sheet
6
Press and hold the power button until the power turns o. Once again, press and hold the power button to turn it on again.• Be sure to turn the power on again whenever you finish adjusting the angle. In addition, turn the power back on whenever you leave the power on while removing the device from the bracket or after the angle has changed and you readjust it while the power is on. The adjusted angle is recorded when the power is turned on
.
Connecting via the CA-DR150 (optional accessory)• Before connecting the device, be sure to read and understand the instruction manual that comes with the CA-DR150 (optional accessory), and then mount it safely. Additionally, read about the switch settings and wiring beforehand.
1
Do the settings for the «Voltage cut-o value settings» and «O timer settings».Be sure to read the instruction manual that comes with the CA-DR150 (optional accessory), and then do the settings.
2
Do the wiring.
The 5-V power supplied to the dashboard camera starts after a certain period (around 20 seconds),
even though the accessory’s power is on, to allow the dashboard camera to assess the power
supply’s voltage (12 V/24 V).
Power LED
Connect the Dashboard camera and power cord.
Switchbox
Main fuseIgnition key switch
Fuse
Accessory power supplyAccessory cord (Red)Connect to a power supply that can be turned on and off with the switch.Fuse (2 A)Power cord (3.5 m)
Connect to the
mini USB port.
Battery
GND
3
Turn the engine key to on and let the device charge like that for at least 3 minutes.You can use it after it has charged for 3 minutes.
4
Adjust the mounted angle.When you are actually using the device, make sure that the camera’s field of view is parallel to level ground and that the ground-to-sky ratio is about 6 to 4.Refer to the illustration in step 4 of «Connecting via the provided car charger».
5
Remove the protective sheet from the camera lens.Refer to the illustration in step 5 of «Connecting via the provided car charger».
6
Press and hold the power button until the power turns o. Once again, press and hold the power button to turn it on again.• Be sure to turn the power on again whenever you finish adjusting the angle. In addition, turn the power back on whenever you leave the power on while removing the device from the bracket or after the angle has changed and you readjust it while the power is on. The adjusted angle is recorded when the power is turned on.
Step 2: Inserting and Formatting a Memory Card
1
Press and hold the power button until the power turns o.
2
Conrm that the power is o, and then insert your memory card into the device.Camera lensTo remove the memory card, press it so that it comes out a little, and then pull the memory card out. After that, turn the power on again.
3
Press and hold the button until the power turns on.
4
Format the memory card.As a rule of thumb, format the memory card before you use it and about once every two weeks. See «Formatting the memory card» for more about these operations.If you do not use parking mode, the setup ends here for you. If you plan on using parking mode, continue to Step 3.
Names and Functions of Parts
The following explains how to do the device’s basic operations and settings.
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4
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1 Insertion slot for the mounting bracket2 Reset button Resets the device.3 Mini USB port (DC5V)Connect the provided car charger cord or the separately-sold CA-DR150 on-board power cable for dashboard cameras. You can also connect a USB cable (commercially available) to connect to a computer.4 microSD card slot Insert an SD card for recording.5 Camera lens6 Speaker7 LCD display
8
MicrophoneRecords audio.
Recording Modes
Function 1: Continuous recording
Always records video while you are driving.Arrived Continuous recording
The device is always recording, from when it is turned on to
when it is turned o.
When the device detects an impact, it extracts only the le that detected the impact from
the continuous recording and saves it as a separate le.
Parked recording
Recording begins if the device detects impacts or movements for about 25 minutes after your car
is parked in a parking lot, or someplace, and you turn o the device.
Go
Go
Arrived
Parked recording begins
Parked recording function:
standby
Impact
* When the «LCD Standby» is set to «10 sec (at the time of
purchase)» and the internal battery is fully charged.
Impact
Event
recording
Continuous recording
Continuous recording
Movement
detected
Max. standby time of
about 25 minutes*
If you turn the key to ACC, the device’s power turns on and, after a few seconds, starts to automatically do continuous recording (always recording). In continuous recording, files are separated and saved.
Continuous recordingTime elapses →File File
The recording data is saved to the «Video» folder.
Recorded files are automatically overwritten starting from the oldest file.
You can set the recording time for 1 file in the settings menu’s [Video Reording] — [Video
Clip Length]. (Reverse side) At the time of purchase, this is set to 3 minutes.
Function 2: Event recording
Records when it detects an impact while you are driving.
The device is always recording, from when it is turned on to
when it is turned o.
Event recording
When the device detects an impact, it extracts only the le that detected the impact from
the continuous recording and saves it as a separate le.
Recording begins if the device detects impacts or movements for about 25 minutes after your car
is parked in a parking lot, or someplace, and you turn o the device.
Go
Go
Arrived
Parked recording begins
Parked recording function:
standby
Impact
* When the «LCD Standby» is set to «10 sec (at the time of
purchase)» and the internal battery is fully charged.
Impact
Event
recording
Continuous recording
Continuous recording
Movement
detected
Max. standby time of
about 25 minutes*
The device detects sudden impacts, rapid acceleration, abrupt turns, unexpected collisions, and such, and records the event. If you want to manually start an event recording, press the event recording button. When an event has been recorded, the device returns to continuous recording (always recording).
Impact detected
Saves le to «Event» folder
Continuous recording
Time elapses →
File File
The recording data is saved to the «Event» folder.
Recorded files are automatically overwritten starting from the oldest file.
You can set the recording time for 1 file in the settings menu’s [Recording settings] —
[Recording time settings]. (Reverse side) At the time of purchase, this is set to 3 minutes.
Function 3: Parking recording
Records when it detects impacts or movements while you are parked, as well.
The device is always recording, from when it is turned on to
when it is turned o.
Event recording
When the device detects an impact, it extracts only the le that detected the impact from
the continuous recording and saves it as a separate le.
Parked recording
Recording begins if the device detects impacts or movements for about 25 minutes after your car
is parked in a parking lot, or someplace, and you turn o the device.
Go
Go
Arrived
Parked recording begins
Parked recording function:
standby
Impact
* When the «LCD Standby» is set to «10 sec (at the time of
purchase)» and the internal battery is fully charged.
Impact
Event
recording
Continuous recording
Continuous recording
Movement
detected
Max. standby time of
about 25 minutes*
Impact and movement
monitoring
Time elapses →
Impact or movement detected
File (about 10 seconds)Saves le to «Parking» folder
To use the parked recording function, refer to «Step 3: Turning on Parking Mode»
Recorded files are automatically overwritten starting from the oldest file.
In parking mode, the device monitors for impacts with your vehicle and movements within the range of the lens. If it detects movements or impacts with your vehicle while monitoring, it activates parked recording.
The data for parked recording is saved in the «Parking» folder.
The parked recordings extend to a maximum of 60 seconds, depending on the detection of
impacts and movements.
Parked recordings start a few seconds after the device detects impacts or movements.
You can set the sensitivity for monitoring methods in the settings menu’s [Parking Mode] —
[Detection Method].
■ If You Want to Use the Parked Recording Function Longer
Use the separately-sold CA-DR150 on-board power cable for dashboard cameras and turn parking mode on.
To do continuous recording while parked, set the [Auto Entry] settings to [Manual]. While
overwriting older files without switching to parking mode, the device continues recording to the «Video» folder until it reaches the off timer settings value.9 Indicator LEDStatus Charge Recording statusLit green Charging Not recording*Not lit Not charging Not recording*Flashing green and orange alternatelyCharging RecordingLit red
ー
Monitoring parking modeFlashing red
ー
Recording* «Not recording» indicates that the menu is displayed or a recorded file is playing.0 Operation buttonsOperate the device using these.The functions of the 4 buttons are indicated by the icons that appear on the screen. The functions of the buttons dier depending on the screen that is displayed.
Press to start recording an event.
Take still images.
Activate parked recording manually when turning
the parking mode on.
Enter the settings menu.
Press and hold to turn off the power.
The screen’s icons are associated with the operation buttons.
Function 4: Still image recording
Takes a still image of the displayed video.
1
Press the button. The recording data is saved to the «Photo» folder.
Still image files are automatically overwritten starting from the oldest file.
You cannot take still images while doing parked recording, displaying menus, or
playing back recorded files.Playing a Recording FileUse the device to play back files that are recorded on it.
1
Press the button to display the menu.
2
Press the / buttons to select «File Playback», and press the
button.Press the buttons associated with the icons that appear.
3
Press the / buttons to select a folder that you want to play
back, and then press the button.
4
Press the / buttons to select a le that you want to play back,
and then press the button.
The playback menu appears when you press the button while playing back a
file.
You can select the menu by pressing the / buttons.Play/Pause:Press the button to play back a file you are viewing.Move to Event:Press the button to move a file you a viewing to the «Event» folder.Delete:“Are you sure you want to delete it?” appears when you press the button. If you press it again, the file you are viewing is deleted.
Using the PC Application
KENWOOD ROUTE WATCHER II is a PC application for displaying video recorded with the device.System Requirements for KENWOOD ROUTE WATCHER IIOS: Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7* (except for the Windows 10 Mobile, Windows RT) * Windows 7 Service Pack 1 must be installed.OS: Apple Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or later
Microsoft, and Windows are registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other
countries.
Macintosh, Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Installing the software
Install the software in a computer environment in which you have administrator’s rights.
1
Download the installer from http://www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/.
2
Install according to the on-screen instructions.
Just in case …
To prevent your recorded files from being overwritten, turn the power to the device off, and then remove the memory card.
Formatting the memory card
As a rule of thumb, format the memory card before you use it and about once every two weeks. We recommend that you save any necessary videos and still images to your computer.
1
Press the button to display the menu.
2
Press the / buttons to select «Format», and press the
button.▲ ▲▲▲ ▲Press the buttons associated with the icons that appear.A confirmation message appears.
3
Press the button.
The Device’s Screens and Operations
Name of the screenScreen Button explanationsContinuous recording
: Displays the menu.
: Appears when the parking mode is on.
Press to enter parking mode.
: Takes still images.
: Starts recording an event.
Event recording
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6
Emergency Recording
: Takes still images.
: Stops recording the event and returns to
continuous recording.
Parking mode While motion detection is engaged
: Press to show a message. Pressing stops
the parked recording mode and returns to
continuous recording.
A bar appears on the right side of the screen if you
select either «Both» or «Only Motion» in «Detection
Method». If motion is detected, the bar extends
upward.
Parking mode Impacts
: Press to show a message. Pressing stops
the parked recording mode and returns to
continuous recording.
Step 3: Turning on Parking Mode
1
Press the button to display the menu.
2
Press the / buttons to select «Parking Mode», and press the
button.Press the buttons associated with the icons that appear.
3
Press the / buttons to select «Detection», and press the
button.
4
Press the / buttons to select «On», and press the button.
A confirmation message appears.
5
Press the button.
6
Press the / buttons to select either 1/3 or 3/3 for «Storage
Allocation», and then press the button.2/3 is a setting for which there is no area for parked recordings.The initial value is set to 2/3.• If you change the allocation, it erases the data in the memory card. Before changing this setting, we recommend that you save any necessary videos and still images to your computer.
Storage area
allocation
Memory card
capacity
Continuous
(recording)
Event
(recording)
Parked
(recording)
Still images
1/3
of the allotted
capacity
4 GB
Approx. 32
minutes
Approx. 3
minutes
Approx. 3
minutes
Approx. 75
images
8 GB
Approx. 1 hour
and 5 minutes
Approx. 7
minutes
Approx. 7
minutes
Approx. 150
images
16 GB
Approx. 2 hours
and 10 minutes
Approx. 15
minutes
Approx. 15
minutes
Approx. 300
images
32 GB
Approx. 4 hours
and 20 minutes
Approx. 30
minutes
Approx. 30
minutes
Approx. 600
images
2/3
of the allotted
capacity
4 GB
Approx. 32
minutes
Approx. 6
minutes
There is no
storage area for
parked record-
ings.
Approx. 75
images
8 GB
Approx. 1 hour
and 5 minutes
Approx. 14
minutes
Approx. 150
images
16 GB
Approx. 2 hours
and 10 minutes
Approx. 30
minutes
Approx. 300
images
32 GB
Approx. 4 hours
and 20 minutes
Approx. 60
minutes
Approx. 600
images
3/3
Allocated by
number of files
(Continuous
depends on the
space remain-
ing for other
files)
4 GB
Approx. 32
minutes
Max.
of 20 files
Max. of 10 files
Max. of 10 files
8 GB
Approx. 1 hour
and 5 minutes
16 GB
Approx. 2 hours
and 10 minutes
32 GB
Approx. 4 hours
and 20 minutes
• The recording times and the numbers of still images are guidelines. The actual times may be shorter due to
the recording conditions.
• When the storage area starts to run out, the old recordings are deleted as new recordings are
recorded.
A confirmation message appears.
7
Press the button.The parking mode setting turns on.If you have connected the CA-DR150 (optional accessary), go to step 8.
8
Conrm that «Medium» is set as the selection for «Auto Entry» in the third operation in procedures 1 and 2 of «Step 3: Turning on Parking Mode».
• The setting at the time of purchase for the device’s «LCD Standby» is «Always On».
The screen remains bright during the parked recording mode, as well. If you want to make the screen display darker, refer to «Changing the Settings for the Screen Display Time during Continuous Recording and Parking Monitoring» on the reverse side.Battery cord (Yellow)Connect to a power supply with a voltage always applied regardless of whether or not the engine key is on or off at a point after the power has passed through the main fuse.Ground cord (Black)Connect to a metal part of the vehicle (part of the chassis with an electrical connection to the negative side of the power supply).
For your records
Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in the spaces designated on the warranty card, and in the space provided below. Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your Kenwood dealer for information or service on the product.Model DRV-320Serial number US Residents OnlyRegister OnlineRegister your Kenwood product at www.Kenwoodusa.com
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Just in case ... To prevent your recorded files from being overwritten, turn the power to the device off, and then remove the memory card. DRV-320 The Device's Screens and Operations Names and Functions of Parts 9 Indicator LED The following explains how to do the device's basic operations and settings. 1 2 GPS Integrated Dashboard Camera INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6 5 Formatting the memory card 7 98 0 As a rule of thumb, format the memory card before you use it and about once every two weeks. 1 Press the 4 2 Press the button. / buttons to select "Format", and press the Press the buttons associated with the icons that appear. ▲ ▲ ▲ © 2018 JVC KENWOOD Corporation B5A-2533-00(K) 3 A confirmation message appears. Press the button. Recommended installation position 1 2 1 Press the The 5-V power supplied to the dashboard camera starts after a certain period (around 20 seconds), even though the accessory's power is on, to allow the dashboard camera to assess the power supply's voltage (12 V/24 V). Switchbox Power LED ollow the procedure below to mount the device securely inside F the car. button to display the menu. Turn on the engine. 5 5 6 Remove the protective sheet from the camera lens. ress the P button. / buttons to select "Parking Mode", and press the Accessory power supply GND Battery cord (Yellow) Connect to a power supply with a voltage always applied regardless of whether or not the engine key is on or off at a point after the power has passed through the main fuse. Ground cord (Black) Connect to a metal part of the vehicle (part of the chassis with an electrical connection to the negative side of the power supply). urn the engine key to on and let the device charge like that for at T least 3 minutes. You can use it after it has charged for 3 minutes. Adjust the mounted angle. When you are actually using the device, make sure that the camera's field of view is parallel to level ground and that the ground-to-sky ratio is about 6 to 4. Refer to the illustration in step 4 of "Connecting via the provided car charger". Remove the protective sheet from the camera lens. Refer to the illustration in step 5 of "Connecting via the provided car charger". ress and hold the power button until the power turns off. Once P again, press and hold the power button to turn it on again. • Be sure to turn the power on again whenever you finish adjusting the angle. In addition, turn the power back on whenever you leave the power on while removing the device from the bracket or after the angle has changed and you readjust it while the power is on. The adjusted angle is recorded when the power is turned on. Step 2: Inserting and Formatting a Memory Card 1 2 Press and hold the power button until the power turns off. onfirm that the power is off, and then insert your memory card into C the device. Camera lens ress and hold the power button until the power turns off. Once P again, press and hold the power button to turn it on again. • Be sure to turn the power on again whenever you finish adjusting the angle. In addition, turn the power back on whenever you leave the power on while removing the device from the bracket or after the angle has changed and you readjust it while the power is on. The adjusted angle is recorded when the power is turned on. To remove the memory card, press it so that it comes out a little, and then pull the 3 4 memory card out. After that, turn the power on again. Press and hold the button until the power turns on. Format the memory card. As a rule of thumb, format the memory card before you use it and about once every two weeks. See "Formatting the memory card" for more about these operations. If you do not use parking mode, the setup ends here for you. If you plan on using parking mode, continue to Step 3. DRV-320_QSG-K.indd 1 REC ** km/h REC : Press to show a message. Pressing stops the parked recording mode and returns to continuous recording. 06:16:50 A bar appears on the right side of the screen if you select either "Both" or "Only Motion" in "Detection Method". If motion is detected, the bar extends upward. 06:16:50 Parking mode Impacts ** km/h : Press to show a message. Pressing stops the parked recording mode and returns to continuous recording. Function 4: Still image recording Takes a still image of the displayed video. 1 The device is always recording, from when it is turned on to when it is turned off. Press the button. Arrived Continuous Go recording Press the buttons associated with the icons that appear. Time elapses → Continuous recording File buttons to select "Detection", and press the 4 Press the / buttons to select "On", and press the button. Press the button. Press the / buttons to select either 1/3 or 3/3 for "Storage Allocation", and then press the button. Recorded files are automatically overwritten starting from the oldest file. Continuous recording pactin the settings menu's [Video Reording] — [Video You can set the recording time for Im 1 file The device is always recording, from when it is turned on to Clip Length]. (Reverse side) At the time of purchase, this is set to 3 minutes. Go when it is turned off. Arrived Parked recording • If you change the allocation, it erases the data in the memory card. Before changing this setting, we recommend that you save any necessary videos and still images to your computer. Continuous (recording) Event (recording) Parked (recording) Still images Approx. 32 Approx. 3 Approx. 3 Approx. 75 4 GB minutes minutes minutes images Approx. 1 hour Approx. 7 Approx. 7 Approx. 150 1/3 8 GB and 5 minutes minutes minutes images of the allotted Approx. 2 hours Approx. 15 Approx. 15 Approx. 300 16 GB capacity and 10 minutes minutes minutes images Approx. 4 hours Approx. 30 Approx. 30 Approx. 600 32 GB and 20 minutes minutes minutes images Approx. 32 Approx. 6 Approx. 75 4 GB minutes minutes images Approx. 1 hour Approx. 14 There is no Approx. 150 2/3 8 GB and 5 minutes minutes storage area for images of the allotted Approx. 2 hours Approx. 30 parked recordApprox. 300 16 GB capacity and 10 minutes minutes images ings. Approx. 4 hours Approx. 60 Approx. 600 32 GB and 20 minutes minutes images Approx. 32 3/3 4 GB minutes Allocated by Approx. 1 hour number of files 8 GB and 5 minutes (Continuous Max. of 20 files Max. of 10 files Max. of 10 files Approx. 2 hours depends on the 16 GB and 10 minutes space remaining for other Approx. 4 hours 32 GB files) and 20 minutes • The recording times and the numbers of still images are guidelines. The actual times may be shorter due to the recording conditions. • When the storage area starts to run out, the old recordings are deleted as new recordings are recorded. Parked recording function: button. The parking mode setting turns on. If you have connected the CA-DR150 (optional accessary), go to step 8. 8 1 Press the button to display the menu. 2 Press the button. / Parked recording begins standby Event recording ct Max. standby time of it extracts only the When the device detects an impact, Impafile that detected the impact from about 25 minutes* the continuous recording and saves it as a separate file. Go ment Move det * When the "LCD Standby" is set to "10 sec (at the time of Event purchase)" and the internal battery is fully charged. recording onfirm that "Medium" is set as the selection for "Auto Entry" in the C third operation in procedures 1 and 2 of "Step 3: Turning on Parking Mode". • The setting at the time of purchase for the device's "LCD Standby" is "Always On". The screen remains bright during the parked recording mode, as well. If you want to make the screen display darker, refer to "Changing the Settings for the Screen Display Time during Continuous Recording and Parking Monitoring" on the reverse side. t Parked recording The device detects sudden impacts, rapid acceleration, abrupt turns, unexpected collisions, and such, Recording begins if the device detects impacts or movements for about 25 minutes after your car and records the event. is parkedrecording in a parking lot, or someplace, and you turn off the device. IfContinuous you want to manually start an event recording, press the event recording button. When an event has Parked recording function: been recorded, thedevice deviceisreturns continuous recording recording). The always to recording, from when it is(always turned to Parked recording begins on standby Go when it is turned off. Arrived Max. standby time of pact Press the buttons associated with the icons that appear. 3 Press the / buttons to select a folder that you want to play back, and then press the button. 4 Press the / buttons to select a file that you want to play back, and then press the button. The playback menu appears when you press the button while playing back a file. / buttons. You can select the menu by pressing the Impact Im detected about 25 minutes* Continuous recording buttons to select "File Playback", and press the Arrived Continuous ectedrecording Continuous recording Time elapses → File File Event recording * When the "LCD Standby" is set to "10 sec (at the time of ment Move ed t c e t e d Saves file to "Event" folder purchase)" and the internal battery is fully charged. When the device detects an impact, it extracts only the file that detected the impact from the continuous saves it as a separate file. The recording data isrecording saved to and the "Event" folder. Go Recorded files are automatically overwritten starting from the oldest file. Arrived Continuous recording Continuous recording You can set the recording time for 1 file in the settings menu's [Recording settings] — [Recording time settings]. (Reverse side)Event At the time of purchase, this is set to 3 minutes. recording Play/Pause: t Function 3: Parking recording Impac Press the Records when it detects impacts or movements while you are parked, as well. button to play back a file you are viewing. Move to Event: Parked recording Recording begins if the device detects impacts or movements for about 25 minutes after your car is parked in a parking lot, or someplace, and you turn off the device. Parked recording function: standby Press the ct Impa ment Move ed t c e t e d * When the "LCD Standby" is set to "10 sec (at the time of purchase)" and the internal battery is fully charged. button to move a file you a viewing to the "Event" folder. Delete: “Are you sure you want to delete it?” appears when you press the If you press it again, the file you are viewing is deleted. Parked recording begins Max. standby time of about 25 minutes* button. Using the PC Application KENWOOD ROUTE WATCHER II is a PC application for displaying video recorded with the device. System Requirements for KENWOOD ROUTE WATCHER II Impact or movement detected A confirmation message appears. Press the Use the device to play back files that are recorded on it. Function : Event Recording2begins if therecording device detects impacts or movements for about 25 minutes after your car Impac Memory card capacity You cannot take still images while doing parked recording, displaying menus, or playing back recorded files. is parked in ait parking lot, oran someplace, you turn the device. Records when detects impactand while youoffare driving. A confirmation message appears. Storage area allocation The recording data is saved to the "Photo" folder. Still image files are automatically overwritten starting from the oldest file. Playing a Recording File Event / 7 Arrived Continuous recording File The recording data is saved to the "Video" folder. recording ress the P button. 5 6 If you turnrecording the key to ACC, the device's power turns on and, after a few seconds, starts to automatically Event do continuous recording (always recording). In continuous recording, files are separated and saved. When the device detects an impact, it extracts only the file that detected the impact from the continuous recording and saves it as a separate file. Accessory cord (Red) Connect to a power supply that can be turned on and off with the switch. Protective sheet 6 : Stops recording the event and returns to continuous recording. ▲ 4 95° : Takes still images. 0 ▲ 3 80° Activate parked recording manually when turning the parking mode on. ▲ Battery 6:4 Parking mode While motion detection is engaged ▲ Main fuse onnect the provided car charger to the car's lighter socket, C connect the power cord to the device, and then arrange the cord. Variable angle (perpendicularly) : Starts recording an event. 06:16:50 REC ▲ BATT hen you are actually using the device, make sure that the camera's field of W view is parallel to level ground and that the ground-to-sky ratio is about 6 to 4. Press to enter parking mode. Emergency Recording Continuous recording 3 Fuse (2 A) Connecting via the provided car charger Adjust the mounted angle. P : Takes still images. Event recording Always records video while you are driving. ▲ Power cord (3.5 m) Confirm the position in which to affix the device, and then affix it. To strengthen the bond of the adhesive tape, let it set for over 24 hours before use. 4 0 : Appears when the parking mode is on. ! Function 1: Continuous recording ▲ Connect the Dashboard camera and power cord. se a commercially available cleaning cloth to wipe off any dirt U or grease from the location you are mounting the device. After it has charged for over 3 minutes, you can use it. Continuous recording Enter the settings menu. Press and hold to turn off the power. Go 2 Do the wiring. Connect to the mini USB port. Let it charge like that for at least 3 minutes. : Displays the menu. 06:16:50 Be sure to read the instruction manual that comes with the CA-DR150 (optional accessory), and then do the settings. Fuse 3 Monitoring parking mode Press to start recording an event. o the settings for the "Voltage cut-off value settings" and "Off D timer settings". Confirm that your car is parked in a level area. The power turns on and starts charging the device. The lamp on the car charger lights green. ー 7 LCD display 8 Microphone Records audio. Step 3: Turning on Parking Mode • Before connecting the device, be sure to read and understand the instruction manual that comes with the CA-DR150 (optional accessory), and then mount it safely. Additionally, read about the switch settings and wiring beforehand. Ignition key switch 2 Lit red Take still images. 2/3 is a setting for which there is no area for parked recordings.The initial value is set to 2/3. 1 Recording 5 Camera lens 6 Speaker ▲ 3 Charging Connect the provided car charger cord or the separately-sold CA-DR150 on-board power cable for dashboard cameras. You can also connect a USB cable (commercially available) to connect to a computer. ▲ 1 2 Not recording* The screen's icons are associated with the operation buttons. ▲ CAUTION When passing the power cord through the front pillar or another part, observe the following points when performing the wiring work. Wire the power cord farther forward or farther rearward than the airbag so that it does not interfere with the airbag. In the case of a vehicle in which the front pillar cover is fixed in place with special clips or the like, the clips may need to be replaced after you remove the front pillar cover. For how to remove the front pillar cover, the availability of replacement parts, and other information, contact the vehicle dealer. Fix the power cord in place with commercially available soft tape or the like so that it does not interfere with driving. Not charging Button explanations Recording Modes Connecting via the CA-DR150 (optional accessory) Install the device in a position where it will not block the front view of the driver (position where hidden by the rear-view mirror). Install the device so that it is within the wiping range of the wiper. Mounting the device to the center of the windshield behind the rear-view mirror will facilitate optimal video recording. Not lit Flashing green and orange alternately Screen REC The functions of the 4 buttons are indicated by the icons that appear on the screen. The functions of the buttons differ depending on the screen that is displayed. Setting up the Device <Be Sure to Do This Prior to Using It> Step1: How to Install/How to Wire Not recording* 4 microSD card slot Insert an SD card for recording. ▲ Register Online Register your Kenwood product at www.Kenwoodusa.com Charging 3 Mini USB port (DC5V) ▲ US Residents Only Lit green Operate the device using these. 1 Insertion slot for the mounting bracket 2 Reset button Resets the device. Record the serial number, found on the back of the unit, in the spaces designated on the warranty card, and in the space provided below. Refer to the model and serial numbers whenever you call upon your Kenwood dealer for BC_Mark.indd 1 13/02/14 17:12 information or service on the product. Model DRV-320 Serial number Recording status 0 Operation buttons button to display the menu. For your records Charge Flashing red Recording ー * "Not recording" indicates that the menu is displayed or a recorded file is playing. 3 We recommend that you save any necessary videos and still images to your computer. Name of the screen Status Time elapses → Impact and movement monitoring Saves file to "Parking" folder File (about 10 seconds) To use the parked recording function, refer to "Step 3: Turning on Parking Mode" Recorded files are automatically overwritten starting from the oldest file. In parking mode, the device monitors for impacts with your vehicle and movements within the range of the lens. If it detects movements or impacts with your vehicle while monitoring, it activates parked recording. The data for parked recording is saved in the "Parking" folder. The parked recordings extend to a maximum of 60 seconds, depending on the detection of impacts and movements. Parked recordings start a few seconds after the device detects impacts or movements. You can set the sensitivity for monitoring methods in the settings menu's [Parking Mode] — [Detection Method]. OS: Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7* (except for the Windows 10 Mobile, Windows RT) * Windows 7 Service Pack 1 must be installed. OS: Apple Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or later Microsoft, and Windows are registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other countries. Macintosh, Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Installing the software Install the software in a computer environment in which you have administrator's rights. 1 2 Download the installer from http://www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/. Install according to the on-screen instructions. ■ If You Want to Use the Parked Recording Function Longer Use the separately-sold CA-DR150 on-board power cable for dashboard cameras and turn parking mode on. To do continuous recording while parked, set the [Auto Entry] settings to [Manual]. While overwriting older files without switching to parking mode, the device continues recording to the "Video" folder until it reaches the off timer settings value. 2018/01/15 15:54 Various Settings Displaying the Menu 1 Press the button to display the menu. G-Sensor Sensitivity Video Recording Video Clip Length WDR The menu appears. • When you are in parked recording mode, press the power button to cancel it. • Recording halts while the setup menu is on display. ■■ Menu Screen Operations EV -1 to 0* to 1 G-Sensor Sensitivity Low(1) to (4*) to High(6) Returns to a previous item. Stamps Moves the menu up. Coordinates* G-sensor Move the menu down. Use GPS time* Manual System Sound On* Off Volume LCD Standby Language This automatically sets the date and time. You must set the “Time Zone” and “Daylight Saving Time”. Manually set the date and time. Set whether or not to have warning sounds or menu operation sounds. Set the volume for playing back video files. Always On* Set the amount of time until the screen display 10 sec turns off when it is not in use. 1 min Press any of the device's buttons to turn the 3 min screen display back on. Select the language used for the setting items. Default is "English". / buttons to select "System", and press the Press the buttons associated with the icons that appear. • Connect the charger to a proper power source. The voltage requirements are found on the product case and/or packaging. • Do not use the charger if the cord becomes damaged. • Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no serviceable parts inside. Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture. Caring for your device • Taking good care of your device will ensure trouble-free operation and reduce the risk of damage. Distance Unit Storage Allocation Format Metric Imperial* Set the units for distance and speed. Press the button. / 4 ress the P press the / buttons to select the time you want to set, and then button. Press the Set the storage areas for saving continuous recordings, event recordings, parked recordings, and still images. Changing the settings formats and deletes all data. Make a backup of the necessary files in your memory card before doing this. Restore to A message appears. Press the button to return the menu's Defaults settings to the factory default. Press the button to format and erase all data. Make a backup of the necessary files in your memory card before doing this. Version Shows the version. Format the memory card. Doing this formats and deletes all data.Make a backup of the necessary files in your memory card before doing this. button to display the menu. Precautions for Installation 2 Press the / button. • Never clean your device with it powered on. Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the screen and the exterior of your device. • Do not use paper towels to clean the screen. • Never attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modifications to your device. Disassembly, modification or any attempt at repair could cause damage to your device and even bodily injury or property damage and will void any warranty. • Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as your device, its parts or accessories. • To discourage theft, do not leave the device and accessories in plain view in an unattended vehicle. • Overheating may damage the device. Cleaning the Device When the device is dirty, wipe it with a dry silicone cloth or other soft cloth. If the device is very dirty, remove the dirt with a cloth with neutral cleaner on it and then wipe off the cleaner. Wiping the device with a hard cloth or using using a volatile substance such as thinner or alcohol may cause scratches, deformation, deterioration, or other damage. When the lens is dirty, gently wipe it with a soft cloth dampened with water. Rubbing the lens strongly with a dry cloth may cause scratches. DRV-320_QSG-K.indd 2 buttons to select the timezone , and press the button. / buttons to select the “Daylight Saving Time”, and button. Daylight Saving Time:Off*/+1 hour/+30 min/-1 hour/-30 min When "manual" was selected, the "Date/Time" is displayed. See the following for information about operations. Manually Setting the Date and Time 1 o the processes until step 4 of "Setting the Date and Time", and D then select "manual". 2 Press the / buttons to select the items, (year, month, date, hour, minute, and second), and then press the button. buttons to select "Video Reording", and press the Press the buttons associated with the icons that appear. Press the buttons associated with the icons that appear. 3 4 Repeat the process for step 2 to change the values until "second". Press the confirmation button with "second" selected. Date/Time 3 4 year month date 2017 / 08 / 20 Press the / buttons to select "Video Clip Length", and press the button. Press the / buttons to select the time you want to set, and then press the button. hour minute second 16 : 16 : 18 Image sensor FCC WARNING • Install the device so that it is within the wiping range of the wiper. This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. • Install the device in a position where it will not interfere with the movement of the rearview mirror. FCC NOTE • Install the device in a position where it will not block the front view of the driver (position where hidden by the rear-view mirror). • Take care not to install the device over the vehicle inspection sticker or other sticker. • Take care not to install the device where it will interfere with driving or airbag operation. • When installing the device in a vehicle equipped with a driving support system, check the instruction manual of the vehicle and then select an installation location that will not interfere with the driving support system. • If the device is installed incorrectly, event recording or parking recording may not work correctly. Refer to "How to Install" for the loosening of fixing knob, installation orientation, installation angle, and other information and then install the device correctly. • Do not install the device near a digital terrestrial television antenna or an electrical component. Doing so may reduce television receiver sensitivity or cause flickering and noise. • Use a commercially available cleaning cloth or the like to wipe off all dirt and grease on the mounting surface and then fix the mount base in place. If the device is re-affixed or mounted using, for example, general-purpose double-sided tape, the adhesion strength may weaken and cause the device to fall. • Fix the cord in place with tape or the like so that it does not interfere with driving. • The screen surface can easily be scratched. Avoid touching it with sharp objects. Nonadhesive generic screen protectors designed specifically for use on portable devices with LCD panels may be used to help protect the screen from minor scratches. / Others Specifications • Do not place anything on top of your device or drop objects on your device. • Do not subject your device to sudden and severe temperature changes. This could cause moisture condensation inside the unit, which could damage your device. In the event of moisture condensation, allow the device to dry out completely before use. button. * Settings at the time of purchase • Avoid exposing your device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. • Do not drop your device or subject it to severe shock. Press the press the buttons to select "LCD Standby", and press the Changing the Set Recording Time for Continuous Recordings and Event Recordings 1/3 2/3* 3/3 • After mounting the device, leave it for 24 hours before use to enable the mounting strength of the mount bracket to improve. Failing to do so may result in the adhesion of the mount bracket becoming weak and the device falling. • Keep your device away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures. buttons to select an item , and press the ▲ • If the car’s windscreen is tinted with a coating, it may impact the recording quality. / ▲ • Make sure that no object is blocking the camera lens and no reflective material is placed near the lens. Please keep the lens clean. Press the ▲ • A window mount is needed when using the recorder in a car. Make sure that you place the recorder in an appropriate place, so as not to obstruct the driver’s view or deployment of airbags. buttons to select "Date/Time", and press the ▲ • For your own safety, do not operate the controls of the product while driving. / Press the 5 3 1 Press the button. ▲ • Warning! Do not operate the device while driving. Using this product does not change the requirement for a driver to take full responsibility for his or her behavior. This responsibility includes observing all traffic rules and regulations in order to avoid accidents, personal injury or property damage. 3 4 Precautions and notices Precautions and notices Press the buttons associated with the icons that appear. ▲ Set the sensitivity at which the movements of people and vehicles in the range of the lens are detected.Low (hard to detect) ↕ High (easy to detect) Date/Time If you enter text (a maximum of 12 characters), it appears at the bottom right of the recorded files during playback. Shows the reception status of the GPS signal. buttons to select "System", and press the When "Use GPS time" was selected, the timezone settings is displayed. ▲ Low Medium* High ー Press the button. ▲ Motion Detection Satellites 2 ▲ Auto Entry On* Off ー / ▲ Parking Mode Set whether or not to record sound at the same time as recording video. Set whether or not to use parking mode. A screen to set the storage area and to format the memory card appears when the parking mode is set to "On". On Save any files you need to a computer, etc., Off* before you change any settings. For information about how to do these settings, see step 3 of "Setting up the Device" on the front of this manual. Set the detection method that starts the parking mode's video recording. Both* Only G-sensor: Monitors impacts with your Only G-sensor vehicles. Only Motion Only Motion: Monitors movements within the range of the lens. While the device’s power is on, if the unit has not felt any vibrations from the vehicle for about 5 minutes, it determines that the vehicle is parked, and activates parked recording mode. Set the sensitivity of the sensors that activate the parked recording mode. Easy Easy: parked recording mode activates when Medium* there are subtle vibrations Difficult Difficult: parked recording mode activates Manual when there are harsh vibrations Manual: manually activate the parking mode without automatic activation To activate the parking mode manually: Press the button. System Text stamp Press the button. button to display the menu. ▲ Detection Method Select the folder and file to play back. While playing the file back, you can move it and delete it. On* Off Press the ▲ Detection Video* Event Parking Photo Speed stamp 1 ▲ Sound Recording Function explanation • The function in which the screen display darkens (the display turns off ) does not work in instances such as displaying the menu, during parked recording, and during event recording, except for when doing continuous recording and monitoring parking. • The monitoring time for parking mode shortens if anything other than 10 seconds is set for the display time. ▲ File Playback Item 2 button to display the menu. The screen darkens at the set time when it is not in use if this is set to anything other than "Always On". ▲ Menu Press the ▲ Sets an item. 1 ▲ Set the function that reduces underexposure and overexposure when there is a big difference in the lighting of the scene. Set the brightness of the screen and the exposure level (brightness) of the image being recorded. Set the detection sensitivity for impacts that are stored to the event recording area, according to the impact that occurred during normal recording. High: easy to detect Low: hard to detect Set the information to be recorded in the recorded image. The information appears at the bottom right of the recorded image and in KENWOOD ROUTE WATCHER II. Set whether or not to show the speed you were driving in the recorded files. You can set the time until the display screen darkens (the screen turns off ) when it is not in use. At the time of purchase, this is set to "Always On". The screen remains bright, even in parking mode. You cannot set the brightness for each mode separately, such as during parking mode. Setting the Date and Time Set the date and time of the device. ▲ On* Off Changing the Settings for the Screen Display Time during Continuous Recording and Parking Monitoring ▲ Set the sensitivity to detect impacts with your vehicle. Low (hard to detect) ↕ High (easy to detect) Set the recording time per file that is recorded during continuous recording (always recording) and event recording. ▲ Low Medium* High 1 min 3 min* 5 min Precautions for Use Do not block the camera lens, get dirt on it, or place a reflective object near it. When LED traffic lights are recorded, video in which they appear to be flickering or flashing may be recorded. JVC KENWOOD assumes no responsibility with regard to the distinguishing or recording of traffic lights. If coating is used on the windshield of the vehicle, recording quality may be affected. There is no guarantee that the device can record video in all conditions. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications, if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 1/2.7 type, 2.11 mega-pixel CMOS Lens F2.0 fixed focus Maximum recording angles of view Horizontal: Approx. 100 degrees, Vertical: Approx. 52 degrees (Diagonal 111 degrees) Screen size 2.0-inch, 110,000 pixels, full-color TFT Recording files Video Video: H.264, MPEG-4 AVC Still image JPEG (maximum 1920 x 1080) Frame rate 27.5 fps Resolution of recordings 1920 x 1080 (approx. 2,080,000 pixels) Recording media FCC COMPLIANCE NOTICE DASHBOARD CAMERA, MODEL DRV-320 WITH CAR BATTERY ADAPTOR THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1)THIS DEVISE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2)THIS DEVISE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. JVCKENWOOD USA CORPORATION PO BOX 22745 LONG BEACH, CA 90801-5745 PHONE: 310 761-8802 CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B) microSDHC card 4 to 32 GB supported (Class 6 or higher) GPS Power voltage USB car charger Input: DC12V/DC24V Output: DC5 V/1 A (max.) Power consumption 2.1 W (during continuous recording) External dimensions (W x H x D) 62 mm x 51 mm x 37 mm 2-7/16 × 2 × 1-7/16 inch When bracket is mounted (H): 84 mm 3-5/16 inch Weight Approx. 65 g 2.3oz (provided microSDHC card included, cord and bracket excluded) Operating temperature range –10 °C to +60 °C 0 °C to +45 °C, while charging Accessories Car charger cord (3.5 m) x 1 Mounting bracket (double-sided tape) x 1 microSDHC card (16 GB) • The specifications and design are subject to change due to technological developments. • The microSDHC logo is a trademark of SD-3C LLC. Built-in G-sensor Built-in Guidelines for Recording Times (While the Battery is Full) Standing by in parking mode: approx. 25 minutes During continuous recording (time for always recording ): approx. 15 minutes Guideline for Charging Time When using the provided car charger: approx. 3 hours * The battery is not fully charged directly after purchase. As a result, operations may become unstable, and you may not be able to do parked recording. Start using the device after it is fully charged. GPS • GPS positioning begins when the power of the device turns on. Positioning may take about 5 minutes to complete depending on the GPS positioning conditions. • GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials (except glass). GPS positioning cannot be used in tunnels and buildings. Signal reception may be affected by conditions such as bad weather and dense overhead obstacles (e.g., trees, tunnels, viaducts, and tall buildings). Speed, position, and other information will not be displayed correctly when GPS satellite signals cannot be received. • GPS positioning data is reference values. • GPS is managed by the U.S. government, which assumes full responsibility for its performance. Changes to the GPS system may affect the accuracy of all GPS devices. If You Notice a Problem with the Device Reset the device. Turn off the power by pressing the reset button on the back of the device with the tip of a thin paperclip. Press the power button once again to turn the device on again. SD Cards Cards supported by this device ==Konatu Description== This is TrueTypeFont where BitmapFont is embedded. It was confirmed to use it with Windows XP, and Ubuntu 12.10 ===licence=== This work is licensed under The MIT License. * http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php ===Author=== BY:MASUDA mitiya Mail:[email protected] Please use Japanese or easy peacy English. =================================== The MIT License (MIT) The MIT License (MIT)Copyright (c) <2016> <copyright holders> Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php Standard Capacity Speed class File system microSDHC 4 GB to 32 GB Class 6 or higher FAT32 Up to the Class 10 speed class is supported. Precautions for using SD cards • When using a commercially available SD card, also check the instructions supplied with the SD card. • Be sure to format (initialize) an SD card with the device before use. • SD cards have a product lifespan, such as the number of times that writing can be performed. It is recommended to replace the SD card with a new one regularly depending on the usage conditions. • When inserting and removing an SD card, confirm the orientation, do not bend it, and do not apply a strong force or impact to it. • Do not directly touch the contact part with a hand or metal. The stored data may be damaged or lost due to static electricity. • Be sure to back up (copy) the required files in the SD card to a PC or other device. The saved data may be lost due to the usage conditions of the SD card. Please note that JVC KENWOOD cannot compensate for any damages arising from the loss of saved files. • Format the memory card periodically. • Do not remove the memory card while recording or during playback because it may corrupt the data on the memory card. • The device may not operate normally if you use an SD card that was used by another device, such as a computer or digital camera. Format the memory card in the device. • Depending on the specifications of the memory card, the reading and writing speeds for the device's data may differ. 2018/01/15 15:54
Доброго времени суток дорогие читатели!)
На страницах драйва принято рассказывать у кого какой ништяк видеорегистратор
Ну вот и я решил рассказать про свой)
На самом деле регистратор достался мне вместе с машиной, прошлый владелец даже не забрал флешку на 32 гига. Так же видео с регистратора небыло удалено.
Скоро я сделаю видео «движение в японии глазами видеорегистратора» очень интересно
ссылка на официальный сайт продукта Kenwood DRV-325
Kenwood DRV-325 Full HD Dashboard Camera HD запись в высоком разрешении: 1920 x 1080
Гироскопический датчик обнаруживает удары, начинает запись и отсекает часть памяти вашей SD-карты. Технология файлов H.264 минимизирует размеры файлов и увеличивает пространство на вашей SD-карте. Обнаружение движения: При парковке, камера чувствует движение поблизости и автоматически записывает плавную запись! Частота кадров: 27 кадров / сек. Светодиод безопасности помогает предотвратить воровство и вандализм
Регистратор приклеен со стороны водителя, что не очень хорошо, вечером отвлекает от дороги, но переклеивать пока не берусь)
P.S. Всем ровных дорог