User's Manual

SCREEN LAYOUT
MANUAL
IPS LCD (800x480) Full HD 2ch Auto Night Vision Smart Time Lapse ADAS&Safe driving Format Free
Item
Driving Priority
Event Priority
Parking Priority
Driving Only
Driving
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40
35
80
Event
15
20
10
15
Parking Motion
15
25
45
0
Parking Event
5
10
5
0
Camcorder
5
5
5
5
Total
100
100
100
100
- Then, align the orange line with the front edge of the bonnet with the up/down arrows.
- Press the live button to start recording.
- Align the green line with
the horizon, and align the red line
with center of the bonnet by
pressing the left/right arrows.
- Before using ADAS features,
settings must be calibrated on
[Menu→ADAS→ADAS settings].
- Sets how storage space on
the memory card will be allocated
for each recording mode.
Entire Micro SD card will be formatted when the memory partition settings is changed.
It is recommended that you back up data before changing memory partition settings.
Memory format type is FAT32, if the format type is different, the device will start memory format automatically.
If select “Driving Priority”, the device will record on drive mode only, and parking recording will be disabled.
When the engine is turned off, the device will be turned off also.
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ADAS Settings
Memory Settings
Memory partition information
Driving
Event
Parking motion
Parking event
Camcorder
Memory format
Memory settings
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Folder Name
Recording
Modes
Driving
(Driving Time Lapse)
normal
Parking Motion
(Parking Time Lapse)
motion
Driving Event
event
Parking Event
parking
Emergency
camcorder
My Folder
my folder
Driving recording
Driving recording starts automatically after booting of the device.
A video is recorded in 1-minute segments and stored in “Normal” folder of memory card.
Emergency
recording
When you tap the Emergency Recording button, a video will be recorded for 20 seconds (5 seconds
before/15 seconds after pressing the button), and stored in “Camcorder” folder of memory card.
Driving time lapse
recording
Change the smart time lapse settings in [Menu→Recording Settings→Driving Recording].
A video is stored in “Normal” folder of memory card. (Audio recording will be disabled.)
Event recording
during driving time
lapse mode
When an impact is detected during driving time lapse mode, a video is recorded for 20 seconds
(5 seconds before the detection and 15 seconds after the detection), and stored in “Event”
folder of memory card. The video will be recorded at 30fps.
Event (impact)
recording
When an impact to the vehicle is detected during driving, a video is recorded for 20 seconds
(5 seconds before the detection and 15 seconds after the detection), and stored in “Event”
folder of memory card.
Switching to
Parking Mode
When the device is connected to the vehicle via the hardwiring cable (optional), the operating
mode is switched to parking mode in 5 seconds after the engine is turned off. (The operating
mode is switched to driving mode when the engine is turned on.)
Parking mode
(Motion detected)
When a moving objects is detected while parking, a video is recorded for 20 seconds (5 seconds before
the detection and 15 seconds after the detection), and stored in “Motion” folder of memory card.
Parking time lapse
Change the smart time lapse settings in [Menu→Recording Settings→Parking Settings→Parking
Recording]. A video is stored in “Motion” folder of memory card.(Audio recording will be disabled.)
Parking time lapse
(Impact detected)
When an impact is detected during parking time lapse mode, a video is recorded for 20 seconds
(5 seconds before the detection and 15 seconds after the detection), and stored in “Event” folder of
memory card. The video will be recorded at 30fps.
Parking mode
(Impact detected)
When an impact is detected while parking, a video is recorded for 20 seconds (5 seconds before
the detection and 15 seconds after the detection), and stored in “Parking” folder of memory card.
Parking mode operates only when the hardwiring Power Cable (optional) is connected. The hardwiring
Power Cable must be professionally installed to the vehicle by a trained mechanic.
It is strongly recommended to use FineVu Power Cable only.
Depending on the battery charging status of the vehicle, the duration of parking mode may differ. If you
want to use parking mode for an extended period, check the battery level to prevent battery discharge.
Make sure to connect the hardwiring cable to fuse box appropriately.
The wrong connection of hardwiring cable and fuse box may cause the device and/or your car to be damaged.
Do not modify or cut the power cable.
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Driving mode
Parking mode
Live View Main Menu
Safety Screen
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Night Vision (Auto Night Vision) settings.
Lane Departure Warning System, Front Vehicle Motion Alert, ADAS speaker, ADAS guide.
Memory partition (Drive/Event/Parking), Memory format.
Playback the recorded video of each driving mode.
LCD display, LCD brightness, Menu display, security LED, time setting, secret mode setting.
Display the setting values that has changed by user.
Display live view.
Display speed, date, time and voltage information.
Driving recording (Normal/Time Lapse), Parking recording (Motion/Time Lapse),
Sensitivity (Driving/Parking/Motion), Low voltage value, Cut-off time.
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Camera settings
ADAS
Memory settings
Recording settings
Replay
System settings
Setting
information
Live view
Safety screen
The external GPS (optional accessory) is required to enable the ADAS features.
Do not operate the device while driving.
When using menu settings, the recording will be disabled.
When reset the device settings to factory default settings on “Setting information” menu, if memory setting is
changed, entire Micro SD card will be formatted.
Front Vehicle Motion Alert will be notified in 3 seconds after the departure of front vehicle.
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Live view and Menu screens
Main Menu
Emergency
Recording
Speaker
On/Off
Mic. On/Off
FineVu player is a software that you can view and manage the recorded videos on your PC.
You can download the latest PC viewer software from the FineVu website.
- On live view screen, tap [Menu→Replay]. The recorded videos categorized by the recording
mode will be displayed. Select a recording mode, and tap the video you want to play.
Video file list Playback screen
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The video files are categorized by the recording mode - Driving, Event, Parking event,
Parking motion, Camcorder, My folder(View folder/Save video).
Display the video from the latest file.
1ch : Play video of front camera 2ch : Play video of rear camera
Playback the selected video file. (Tap the screen to hide or re-display the function buttons.)
Move to the previous menu screen.
: Move backward 3 pages : Move backward 1 page
: Move forward 3 pages : Move forward 1 page
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Video category
Video list
Video list pages
Playback screen
Play button
Previous menu
Switch front/
rear view
: Play the previous/
next file.
: Rewinds the current
file by 5 seconds
: Plays the recorded file/
temporarily pauses
playback
After the installation is complete, run the FineVu player.
The following provides brief information about the PC player’s screen layout.
Main screen displays the current video playback.
Play or control a video.
Displays the GPS information at the time of recording.
(* This screen will be disabled if there is no GPS information.)
Indicates the G-Sensor value at the time of recording.
Displays the playlist.
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Minimum Recommended
Windows 7 or later
70MB or more
Intel Dual Core 3.4GHz or higher (32bit)
Intel Dual Core 2.8GHz or higher (64bit)
256MB or more / 2GB or more
DirectX 11 or higher
1280 x 1024 or higher
Windows 10, 64bit OS
150MB
Intel Dual Core 3.4GHz
1GB / 4GB
DirectX 12
1920 x 1080
OS
HDD
CPU
VGA/RAM
DirectX
Monitor
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1. Remove the Micro SD card from the device, and insert it into Micro SD card reader.
Connect the Micro SD card reader to the PC.
2. When connected to the PC, USB drive or new disk drive will be created.
3. Click the folder and select video file you want to play.
4. FineVu player or other media players can be used to watch videos recorded with the device.
(FineVu player is required to check the GPS and G-Sensor information of the recorded video.)
1. Download the latest firmware at FineVu website. (www.finevu.com)
2. Disconnect power to the device and remove the Micro SD card. Insert it into Micro SD card
reader and connect the Micro SD card reader to the PC.
3. When connected to the PC, USB drive or new disk drive will be created.
(It’s recommended to format the Micro SD card before you upgrade the firmware.)
4. Unzip the downloaded file, and copy the firmware upgrade file to the root folder of the memory card.
5. While the power is disconnected from the device, insert the memory card into the memory
card slot on the device. Connect the power to the device and start the engine to turn on
the device.
6. The firmware upgrade starts automatically.
7. The system will restart once the firmware update is completed.
1. A firmware upgrade is provided to enhance the device’s features, operating or to increase
stability. For optimal operation of the device, ensure that you keep the firmware up to date.
2. To prevent loss of important data, frequently copy recorded videos from Micro SD card.
3. The Micro SD card should be tested for errors on a regular basis and as the memory card is
a consumable item, it should be replaced periodically.
- The warranty period of memory card is 6 months.
- The memory card should be formatted every 2 weeks to maximize the lifetime of the memory card
Stop your vehicle in a safe location before operating the device.
While you playback the video files, the device will stop recording.
Play videos on the playback menu of the device or a computer only. If you play videos by inserting the memory
card in devices such as a smartphone or a tablet PC, the video files may be lost.
During playback, vehicle license numbers may not be identified due to the relative speed of a vehicle or light conditions.
A file name is composed of the recording start date and time, and the recording mode.
If the memory card storage gets shortened while recording, the previously recorded videos are deleted storage
sufficiency. (To prevent data loss, back up important videos on additional storage devices.)
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Do not disconnect the power or remove the memory card from the device during the firmware upgrade.
Doing so may cause serious damage to the device, or to the data stored in the memory card.
The firmware must be upgraded on Micro SD card.
The firmware files will be deleted automatically after upgrade is completed.
It’s recommended that backup important video files and format the Micro SD card before starting firmware upgrade.
If the Micro SD card is 64GB or more, change the file system to FAT32 before formatting the memory card.
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Playing video
Main screen
System requirements
Viewing recorded video on PC
Upgrading Firmware
Tips for using Micro SD card
FineVu PC PLAYER