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  • Page 3 THE BASICS RESET Buttons & Ports 1- Microphone 8- On/Off Button 15- Infra Red LED 2- Mini HDMI Out 9- Down Button 16- Speaker 3- MicroSD Slot 10- Mini USB Port 17- Operating LED 4- Mode Button 11- Reset Button 18- Charging LED 5- OK Button 12- Audio Out...
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    Package Contents 3SIXT Car DVR USB Cable Window Mount Car Charger User Guide Installation of the Camera 1. Clean the interior of your windscreen ensuring that the desired point of installation is free of dust and is not obstructing the drivers’ view.
  • Page 5 CHARGING THE BATTERY The camera is designed to be used with a car charger (included). The internal battery is an emergency back up and is not designed to power the camera for the intended usage. 1. First, make sure that the camera is OFF before inserting or removing the miniUSB charging connector 2.
  • Page 6 INSTALLING THE MICROSD CARD It is recommended to use 32GB Class 10 microSD cards for maximum performance. 1. Make sure the camera is OFF when inserting or removing the microSD card. 2. Using your fingernail gently remove RESET the dust cover (20) to expose the microSD slot (17).
  • Page 7 MANUALLY TURN ON THE CAMERA Press and hold the Power Button (8) for 2 seconds until the LCD screen displays the 3SIXT welcome logo and a start up tone is emitted. The camera will start recording automatically. The Green LED (18) will be flashing.
  • Page 8 IMPORTANT DASH CAMERA SETTINGS Please take the time to review these settings. They will ensure your camera is operating at it’s full potential. Set Time & Date It’s important to have your time and date set correctly as it will record directly onto your video stream and is critical information to prove your case to insurance companies etc.
  • Page 9 length of the videos that the camera records follow the directions below. To set the time on your camera follow the directions below: 1. Use the MODE (4) button to make sure you are in VIDEO mode (Video camera icon will be displayed in the top left corner of the screen).
  • Page 10 4. Use the DOWN (9) button to highlight the setting named “G-Sensor” and push OK (5). 5. Using the UP(7) and DOWN (9) button, highlight the required sensitivity of the G-Sensor (2G is the most sensitive setting only requiring small bumps to log footage as Locked, and 8G is the least sensitive requiring a larger amount of activity to log footage as Locked).
  • Page 11 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 camera follow the directions below: 1.
  • Page 12: Video Mode

    VIDEO MODE To record a video, make sure the camera is in Video mode which should be displayed on the LCD Screen. If not, short press the Mode Button (4) repeatedly until the video camera icon (1) appears. VIDEO SCREEN DIAGRAM TO START RECORDING: Press the OK Button (5).
  • Page 13 Menu Select Settings Remark Resolution FHD 1080p 1920x1080 Higher resolution gives your 1080p 1440x1080 footage more detail but uses more 720p 1280x720 storage space. Lower resolution WVGA 848x480 saves storage space. 640x480 Loop recording Off / 1 Min / Loop Recording’ defines the length 2 Mins / 3 Mins / of time the camera records before 5 Mins / 10 Mins...
  • Page 14: Photo Mode

    PHOTO MODE To take a photo, make sure the camera is in Photo mode which should be displayed on the LCD Screen. If not, short press the Mode Button (4) repeatedly until the camera icon appears. PHOTO SCREEN DIAGRAM TO TAKE A PHOTO: Press the OK Button (5).
  • Page 15 Menu Select Settings Remark Resolution 12M 4032 x 3024 Higher resolution gives your footage 10M 3648 x 2736 more detail but uses more storage 8M 3 264 x 2448 space. Lower resolution saves storage 5M 2 592 x 1944 space. 2 048 x 1536 2M 1920 x 1080 1.3M 1280 x 960...
  • Page 16 PLAYBACK / REVIEW MODE To view your videos and photos make sure the camera is in Video or Photo Playback mode which should be displayed on the LCD Screen by short pressing the Mode button(4). PLAYBACK / REVIEW SCREEN DIAGRAM Menu Select Settings Remark...
  • Page 17: Camera Settings

    CAMERA SETTINGS • Press the Menu button (6) to enter either the Video or Picture sub menu. • The Camera Settings menu is identified with a Wrench icon. To enter this camera settings menu press the menu button (6). • To select or change one of the settings, use the Up/Down Buttons to choose an option and press the OK Button (5) to change the setting.
  • Page 18 CAMERA SETTINGS MENU GUIDE Menu Select Settings Remark Park Mode Off / 2G / 4G / 8G When activated, this feature uses the built in battery and G-Sensor to monitor any activity after you have parked your car. When triggered Parking Mode will record 10 seconds of footage.
  • Page 19: System Requirements

    CONNECTING TO A PC OR MAC USING SUPPLIED MICRO USB CABLE Turn the camera ON and connect it to a PC or MAC’s USB 2.0 port via the supplied micro USB cable. For PC: Your captured videos and images will be located in My Computer >...
  • Page 20 TECH SPECS Screen 2.7” Lens 120° ImaginG-Sensor 3.0MP Camera Rotation 180° Minimum Light 1 Lux Video Resolution FHD 1080p* / HD 720p / 480p Video Format .AVI Frames 30 fps Image Resolution 12M* / 10M* / 8M* / 5M* / 2M* / 1.3M / VGA Photo Format .JPG Motion Detection...
  • Page 21 3SIXT for lost data, inaccurate output, work delays or lost profits resulting from the use of the materials.
  • Page 22 1 YEAR WARRANTY 3SIXT will replace the faulty product at no cost to the consumer. The warranty does not extend to any consequential damages or costs that may be incurred and is valid for 1 year from date of purchase. The consumer must return the faulty product to the retail store it was purchased from together with proof of purchase.

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