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CAUTION • Ensure you are using your Car Dash Cam within your countries’ road laws Please make sure you are familiar with your local road legislation before use. • Avoid leaving your Dash Cam in direct sunlight for extended periods of time in an unventilated space. • Please set time and date before you use this device to record. • The notifications given by the Car Dash Cam are suggestions only, please drive to the actual conditions.
NOTE: 1. Please abide by the relevant laws in your local area; please do not use this product for illegal purposes. 2. Please insert your Micro SD memory card before recording video, taking care to insert it the right way to avoid damage. 3. To avoid losing important footage, it is suggested that you back-up footage on a weekly basis to your computer. 4. Please ensure the windscreen mounting bracket is installed securely to avoid damaging the dash cam. 5. Battery charge will diminish over time.
1. PRODUCT INFORMATION: For latest manual and product updates please visit our website. 1.1 INTRODUCTION: Thank you for purchasing a DSH-440 Dash Cam. Please read through instructions before attempting to install or use this product. 1.2 FEATURES: • Recording Full HD 1080P footage • WiFi Smart Device Connectivity • 120° field of view • Motion Detection • Automatic Emergency recording and collision detection 1.
2. SET UP 2.1 GENERAL: • Insert your Micro SD Card (not included) into the Micro SD Card slot under the protective rubber flap on the underside of the camera. • The Auto On/Off feature will power the DSH-440 up and begin recording as soon as it receives power from the USB Mini connection (eg. when you start your car) 2.2 INSTALLATION: • Clean the interior of your windscreen ensuring that the desired point of installation is free of dust and is not obstructing the drivers’ view.
• Footage can be manually ‘Locked’ by pressing the MENU button while recording. • The built in microphone can be quickly muted or un-muted in VIDEO mode by pushing the UP button (the microphone cannot be muted or un-muted while when the DSH-440 is recording). • To quickly activate ‘Park Mode’, quickly push the POWER button while in VIDEO mode. • While recording you can quickly switch between ‘Night’ and ‘Day’ lighting modes by pushing the DOWN button. 4.
use the OK button to confirm and move between fields. • Time is set and displayed in a 24 hour format. • After setting the date and time the bottom DD/MM/YY fields are used to change format that the date will be displayed. • Once the date and time have been set, the MENU button can be used to save and exit back to the SETUP menu. 7.
9. SET MOTION DETECTION: Motion Detection monitors on screen movement and will start recording when movement is detected. Motion Detection will also stop recording after 10 seconds of no on screen movement. To set up Motion Detection on your DSH-440 follow the directions below. • Use the MODE button to make sure you are in VIDEO mode (Video camera icon will be displayed in the top left corner of the screen). • Ensure you are not currently recording.
10. VIDEO This is the default start up screen and is how all recording is triggered. From this screen you can manually start and stop recording using the OK button. Footage can be manually locked by pressing the MENU button protecting it from being recorded over. When the DSH-440 is not recording in this mode, the UP button can be used to quickly mute and un-mute the on board microphone. ‘Park Mode’ can be turned on and off with a quick press of the power button.
10.1 VIDEO MENU: Mode Menu Resolution Loop Recording Off 1min 2min 3min 5min Remark Higher resolution gives your footage more detail ‘Loop Recording’ defines the length of time the DSH-440 records before creating a new file. Using the Off setting will record the longest possible loops under the file size of 2GB (around 7 mins at 1080P). Exposure +2.0 +5/3 +4/3 +1.0 +2/3 +1/3 +0.0 -1/3 -2/3 -1.0 -4/3 -5/3 -2.
. STILL: This screen is used to take still photos. In this screen the down button is used to toggle the Day/Night lighting mode. 5 6 7 1 8 2 9 3 10 4 11 1. STILL Mode 7. Photo Number 2. Exposure 8. Resolution/MP 3. White Balance 9. Resolution 4. ISO 10. SD Micro Card 5. Anti-Shaking 11. Power 6.
11.1 STILL MENU: Mode Menu Setting Resolution 12M 4032x3024 10M 3648x2736 8M 3264x2448 5M 2592x1944 3M 2048x1536 2MHD 1920x1080 1.3M 1280x960 VGA 640x480 Sequence Higher resolution gives your photos more detail The Sequence setting will set the DSH440 to take a sequence of 3 photos every time the shutter is triggered. Quality Fine Normal Economy Sharpness Strong Normal Soft Sharpness determines how bold the camera focus is.
12. PLAYBACK: In this screen the UP and DOWN buttons are used to navigate your videos and photos, and the OK button is used to play and pause selected videos. 2 1 3 5 1. PLAYBACK Mode 4 2. Video/Photo Name 3. Resolution 4. Recording Date/Time 5. Power 12.
13. SETTINGS MENU Mode Menu Settings Remark Using the UP DOWN buttons are used to cycle through numbers and the OK button is used to select and move between fields. Once you have finished use the MENU button to save and return to the Settings menu. Date/Time *Set Time and Date* Off 1 Minute 2 Minutes 3 Minutes 4 Minutes 5 Minutes Sets the amount of time of inactivity before the DSH-440 powers down.
14. SPECIFICATIONS Screen 3" Lens 120° Imaging Sensor 5.0MP Camera Rotation 180° Minimum Light 1 Lux Video Resolution 1080P / 720P / 480P Video Format .AVI Frames 30 Fps Image Resolution 5M / 2M / 1.3M / VGA Photo Format .JPG Motion Detection Supported Memory Card Type Micro SD Card (up to 32GB) Capacity Support up to 32GB / class 4 upward USB Port USB 2.
Warranty Terms & Conditions Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian & New Zealand Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.