MTC1 Motorcycle Dash Cam User Manual The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Rexing All Rights Reserved www.rexingusa.
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MTC1 Motorcycle Dash Cam User Manual Safety Guide 安全ガイド The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Rexing All Rights Reserved www.rexingusa.com www.rexingusa.com 9 10 1. Monitor 2. Front camera 11 12 13 8. Remote Control 9. Zip Ties X 5 3. Rear Camera 10. Adhesives 4. Hardwire Kit Cable 11. Screws X 4 5. GPS Logger 12. User Manual 6. USB Cable 13. Safety Guide 7.
Installation Various Motorcycles models require different installation instructions. For you and your bikes own safety, please consider consulting a local professional for installation. ! Warning This is for reference only, please adjust installation method based on your own motorcycle model. If you would like to purchase other accessories (Camera Extending Cable, Extra parts), please feel free to contact us.
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1. Front and Rear Cameras Installation 1 Use a screw driver to loose/fix screw. After the screw is released, you can adjust the lens angle to up to 270 degrees. 2 Dash cam lens’s terminal connection port. 3 Remove the 3M adhesive to stick the camera to the right place. 4 Dash cam lens connection ring. When you verify the display on your screen, turn the cylinder-shaped lens body 360 degree. Note: Please repeat the same installation steps for both front and rear camera.
! Warning Different motorcycles can have different positioning point for your lenses. In some cases, you can stick your lenses upside down. If this is the case, you need to adjust the recording angle. 1. Unscrew the lens support fix. 2. Turn the cylinder-shaped lens body 360 degree. 3. You can adjust lens vertical angle up to 270 degrees.
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3. Install a Micro SD Card • Please use 8GB to 128GB micro SD card. • Please use “Class 10 UHS-1” or higher standard card and higher speed card. If you use class 10 or lower standard cards, the camera may not able to film. • Please format your micro SD card before use. Note: 1. Format will delete all contents in your SD card, please backup your files before formatting. 2. Do not release your finger before removing the memory card. 3. Format regularly. We recommend once a month. 4.
4. Cable Connection Before installing your camera to your motorcycle, you can connect the camera to power source through a USB power cable. You can connect USB power cable to a 5V/2.0A output or a portable battery’s AC adaptor.
Instructions Items Connect to port 1 Connect to port 2 Connect remote control to the yellow port 3 OR Connect to port 4 Connect to port 5 11
Hardwire Kit Connection Connect to the Hot Fuse Ground Connect to the Switched Fuse Hardwire Kit Optional Connection Methods USB terminal can be connected to an AC adaptor/ a portable battery. Portable battery 5V 2.0A (optional) ! AC Wall Charger (Not Included) Warning • AC adaptor and portable battery require 5V/2.0A output. If the portable battery is in a low power, it will start normally.
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Basic Operations 1. Power/Screen On/Off • Hold for about 3 secs to switch ON/OFF camera. • Press the button to deactivate/activate the camera screen. 2. Menu/Up Button • Recording Mode: Press to turn ON/OFF microphone (to record). When not filming (press OK button to stop recording), hold for about 3 secs to enter the setting menu for filming, hold for about 3 secs again to exit setting. • Play mode: Press and move to a specific location.
8. Remote control cable 9. Power connection port 9-1: Powered by Smart hardwire kit 9-2: Powered By USB cable 10. Monitor mount socket Install the dash cam monitor and fix with the quick release plate 11. Emergency Video Press: switch front and rear lenses display mode. Hold for about 3 secs to start Emergency Video, after entering the Emergency Video Mode, hold for another 3 secs to cancel the mode. Emergency Video Mode automatically locks the recorded footage. 12.
Wi-Fi Connect To connect to your mobile phone or tablet: Download the APP via link https://www.rexingusa.com/support/rexing-apps/ or scanned the QR code below.
Screen Display While Filming Record Voice Memory GPS Resolution Record Card Signal FHD G sensor Locked sensitivity video Lens 1 Lens 2 Cycling time Filming TF 02 07 2021 18:45:25 Date and time indication, sync after GPS connected Note 1 No GPS reception GPS reception received Display for lens 1 Display for lens 2 Note 2 SOS filming icon. The icon will be only shown when the video is locked. Hold remote control button for 3 secs OR Press the Mode button, to lock the current video.
Menu Setting Under the video filming mode, pressing page, so you can change settings for about 3 secs to open menu setting 1. Video resolution: FHD/HD 2. Loop Recording: 1/2/3/5/10 minutes *1-minute cycle is recommended 3. Mic: ON/OFF 4. Volume: Standard/Low 5. Beep: ON/OFF 6. Start-up/Shutdown voice: ON/OFF 7. Time setting: set your dash cam’s date and hour 8. Date Format: set your date and hour display format 9. Stamp Format: Date and hour + model type/Date/model type/OFF 10.
19. Loop Recording: With different settings, videos can be stored as 1/2/3/5/10 minute intervals. When the memory card full, the newest video will overwrite the oldest. 20. Emergency Video/Anti-Overwrite: When filming, hold for about 3 secs, or G sensor detects shocks, Emergency Video begins. When Emergency Video is on, an icon will show up on the top of the screen. Under the Emergency Video mode, data will be stored in Emergency Video Folder.
Filming Time Filming Time Reference Filming time may vary depends on different Micro SD cards. Storage Cpability 1920P X 1080P 1280 X 720P 128GB 1000 min 1280 min 64GB 500 min 640 min 32GB 500 min 320 min 16GB 125 min 160 min 8GB 60 min 160 min Data above for reference only, actual times may be different. Filming time is the sum of normal filming and Emergency Video Filming. The actual filming time may vary, depend on your using behaviours.
Troubleshooting If you have any problems while using our product, please refer to the following table: Problems Solutions Power button no response Make sure your power cable is connected Make sure you are using factory power cable Crash Reset the unit Unable to read SD card Insert SD card properly Format SD card with your computer Replace with a new SD card Unable to film Make sure you installed all lenses correctly Make sure you have sufficient storage in your SD card Try switch front and rear len
Specification Micro SD Card 8~128GB(Class10 or Higher) Front camera • 2 million-pixel CMOS sensor • Wide angle:140° • 1920×1080 Rear camera • 2 million-pixel CMOS sensor • Wide angle:140° • 1920×1080 Video length 1/2/3/5/10 minutes Front and rear camera display Up+down (Windows)/Down+Up (Mini Windows)/Up (Right)+Down (Left)/Down(Left)+Up(Right) GPS Support G-Sensor Support Microphone Built-in, can be switch ON/OFF Speaker 1W/8Ω×1 Filming method Normal/SOS/Photo Document formats Video: H
Warranty & Support Warranty The Rexing MTC1 Motorcycle Dash Cam comes with a full 12-month warranty. If you register your product on our official site (https://www.rexingusa.com/support/ registration), you can extend the warranty to 18 months. Support If you have any questions regarding your product, please do not hesitate to contact us at care@rexingusa.com, or call us at (877) 740-8004. Queries are typically answered within 12-24 hours.
FCC ID: 2AW5W-MTC1 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.