USER GUIDE
R10 CAR DVR Capture your journey
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Safety Precautions
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What’s in the Box
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Product Diagram
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Setting up the R10 Car DVR
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In Car Operation
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Contents
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Computer Connection
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Interface
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Specifications16 Frequently Asked Questions
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Contact Us
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Safety Precautions Before using your R10 Car DVR, please ensure you have read and understand all of the safety precautions below. • Only use the provided power cables to charge the device. • Do not expose the R10 camera to water, dust, oil and temperatures over 70˚C. • Avoid leaving your R10 camera in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time. • Please do not attempt to adjust the camera settings while you are operating your vehicle. PLEASE USE YOUR CAMERA WITHIN YOUR COUNTRIES ROAD LAWS. PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCAL ROAD LEGISLATION BEFORE USE.
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What’s in the Box Please ensure the product package has all the following contents: A R10 Car DVR
C Micro USB Cable
B Mount
D User Guide
E Car Charger B
D C
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Product Diagram English
1 Wide Angle Lens
9 Down Button (hold during
2 Mounting Socket
recording for light on/off)
10 Micro SD Slot
3 2” Display
11 HDMI Mini Port (adapter
4 Power Button
5 Menu / Back Button
12 AV Out Port
required for HDMI)
6 Mode Button
13 Micro USB Port
7 Record /OK Button
14 Reset Button
8 Up Button
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Back
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MODE
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MENU
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REC
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Setting up the R10 Car DVR General: • Insert Micro SD card in the Micro SD card slot on the top of the camera. • Camera will power up and start recording as soon as it receives power from the USB Mini power connection (eg. when you start your car).
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Car set up: • Clean the area on your windscreen making sure desired placement is not blocking the drivers view. • Attach the camera to the mount by sliding the camera connection from front to back along the mount connection until latched. • With the base latch up secure the suction cup into the desired position on the windscreen. • Switch the suction cap base latch into the lock position securing the mount to the windscreen. • Adjust the nut to ensure that the camera is correctly angled. • Finally connect the R10 to power using the USB Mini cable and the USB car charge adaptor.
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In Car Operation • Once camera is set up and connected to USB Mini power, the camera will automatically power on and start recording when the car is started. • The car camera requires a class 6 or above Micro SD card (not included) with at least 8GB of free space. • The internal G sensor will register any bumps that could be accidents and registers them as an “Event”. These event files will be stored as a SOS file and will not be recorded over by regular footage. These files need to be manually deleted from your SD card manually by connecting your R10 to your computer. For more information on the R10 interface please see section marked “Interface”.
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Computer Connection • Either connect the Camera via USB Mini, or connect the Micro SD (not included) to your computer via a SD card adapter. • Camera will appear as an external storage device. • Video files will be kept in directory within the external storage under DCIM/100_DSC. • Click on any of the video files to play them back. • Event files can be found and managed here with the prefix SOS, it is only in this file that you can delete these SOS files. Mac users may need to download a third party player such as ‘VLC’ to play these files as AVI is not natively supported on Apple computers. VLC can be found at www.videolan.org/VLC VLC is not a product of Kaiser Baas.
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Interface Recording / View Finder Screen From this screen you can manually start and stop recording using the REC button, navigate to the menu screen using the MENU button and cycle through the Recording, Photo, Video Playback, and Photo Playback, modes using the mode key. To cycle through these modes you will need to ensure that the camera is not recording. In Photo mode the up and down buttons are used to control the zoom function. 1
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Recording / View Finder Screen
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Stand By / Record
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Battery
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Recording Settings
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Date / Time
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Mode (photo/video)
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Playback Video/Photo In these screens the up and down buttons are used to navigate media, the record button is used to playback media and the mode button is used to navigate back. SOS files will be indicated with a lock icon. For information on deleting media, see section Deleting Media. 1
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Playback Video/Photo Screen 1
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Media Format (Photo/Video) Battery
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Date / Time
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Menu The R10’s menu can be accessed by pushing the MENU button on the side of the device. The menu can then be navigated with the mode button to cycle through the different menus. The Up and Down buttons are used to navigate though the sub menus, and the REC and MENU buttons are used to select and navigate back.
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Media Screen 1
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Video
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Media Tool
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Photo
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General Settings
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Playback
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Deleting Media This is the player screen, which is controlled by using the buttons on the side of the screen. Deleting media can be done through two methods, via computer or via the camera’s interface. Computer Connect the R10 to your computer using the instructions in section Computer Connection. Once you have connected your R10 camera, files can be manually deleted from the 100_DSC file. Camera Interface In the R10’s Playback menu (Menu/Playback/Delete), this will open the option to delete one or delete all. If delete one is selected the R10 will display the playback and the media can be selected for deletion by using the up and down buttons to navigate, and the Rec button to select. Protected media needs to be unprotected before it can be deleted. This can be done through the Menu/ Playback/Protect, function.
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Specifications Dimension (L x W x H)
71 x 31 x 56 mm
Weight
48g
Lens
120° Wide Angle Lens
CMOS
AR0330 300pixel
Focus length
3.5M
Aperture
2.8
LCD
2.0 inch
Resolution
• 1920 x 1080 FHD 30fps • 1280 x 720 HD 30fps • 1280 x 720 HD 60fps • 640 x 480 VGA 30fps
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Compresson format
H.264
Cigarette adaptor Input voltage
DC 12/24 V
Main unit Input voltage
DC 5 V
Power Current
DC5V Recording current 450mA/ Standby 350mA
Power Consumption
2.3W
Battery
170mAh Lithium polymer
microSD CLASS 4 up max support 32GB
Output
AV OUT
Voice recording
On / off
Operation Temperature
-20°C - 65°C
Storage Temperature
-20°C - 75°C
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Storage
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Frequently Asked Questions Q. The image is blurry A. Try repositioning the camera. For best results, try and aim the camera through a section of the windshield that is not overly curved or angled as this can cause a blurring effect with footage. Q. My device will not record A. Please ensure that you have power connected to the camera using the supplied USB Mini power cable, and that you have a SD card inserted that is Cat 4 or above and 32GB or below. Q. My HDMI cable will not fit in the HDMI socket on the camera. A. The socket on the top of the camera is a Mini HDMI port, and requires a Mini HDMI adapter (not included). Q. I can’t delete files off of my SD card using the camera interface. A.
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Please see section Deleting Media, if you still cannot delete files off the SD card, ensure that they are not protected. If trouble persists, the SD card may need to be formatted.
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Contact Us Having trouble setting your R10 Car DVR up? Please contact us. No question too big or small and we are more than happy to help. Please visit: www.kaiserbaas.com/support Or email:
[email protected]
For further information please visit: www.kaiserbaas.com Tech support: e:
[email protected] w: www.kaiserbaas.com/support p: Australia 1300 302 306 p: New Zealand 0800 302 306 (business hours, AEST)
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