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Jordan Sisti
March 8, 2025
Dash camera keeps saying card error when formatting. Tried several cards
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Mr. Anderson
March 8, 2025
The Komando KIM606 dash camera may show a card error when formatting if the microSD card is not properly inserted, not compatible, or not formatted correctly. To resolve this: - Ensure the microSD card is securely locked into place. - Use a compatible microSD/SDHC card (minimum 4GB, class 6 or above). - Format the card in the camera before use. - Regularly format the microSD card (recommended once a week) to maintain proper function.
CONTENTS Introduction................Notices For Use................Controls & Parts Diagram............Product Overview..............Charging................The microSD card............... Rotating lenses..............Installing in-vehicle bracket..........Basic Operation..............Powering ON/OFF the Dash Cam.......... Switching between modes............. System settings..............Video mode................Operation of the emergency storage function....Muting function..............
INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Komando™ Dual Lens Dash Cam. We continually makes updates and improvements to our devices, thus some functions of your device may vary slightly from what is contained within this manual. We shall be entitled to modify the...
CONTROLS & PARTS DIAGRAM Charge indicator Power button UP button microSD card slot RESET button Menu button Emergency event button AV out LCD display DC in Bracket slide Screen switch button Microphone GPS connector Confirm button (OK key) Down button Mode button Lenses GPS indicator...
Product Overview CHARGING When the unit is powered off and charging, the red indicator light will illuminate. When charging is complete, the red light will go off. While the unit is powered on, charging is indicated by the appearance of a power cord in the top right of the screen. •...
Product Overview ROTATING LENSES The lenses can rotate up to 180 degrees as shown in the picture. INSTALLING IN-VEHICLE BRACKET The included suction cup bracket can be affixed to the windshield to securely place the Dash Cam. Please follow these steps to mount the Dash Cam effectively: Insert the sliding bracket into the port on the top of the Dash Cam and slide them together until they are locked into place.
Basic Operation POWERING ON/OFF THE DASH CAM Powering On: Press the power button for three seconds. The blue indicator light will illuminate when the camera is powered on; it will flicker when the camera is recording. Powering Off: Press the power button again to power off the camera.
Basic Operation SWITCHING BETWEEN MODES Press the MODE button to switch between video and playback modes. SYSTEM SETTINGS Press the MENU button to enter the settings menu; press the UP or DOWN keys to scroll through menu options; select OK to enter the highlighted option.
Basic Operation VIDEO MODE When the SD card is inserted, connecting the car charger to the Dash Cam will automatically power on the camera and automatically start recording. When the power cable (car charger) is disconnected, the camera will turn off in 30 seconds and save the video files.
Basic Operation USING THE GPS TRACKING FUNCTION (optional) When connected with the external GPS unit, GPS can be set to ON or OFF in the system settings. When choosing ON, the GPS icon will appear on the screen. When the signal of GPS is connected fully, the GPS icon will flicker, ensuring that your location and speed are being recorded.
Using the Custom Player MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS CPU: Pentium 4 2.4 G H z Screen: 1024 x 768 resolution RAM: 1GB OS: support Windows XP, Windows Vista (32bit & 64bit), Windows 7 (32bit & 64bit) PLAYER INTERFACE AND USE This player does not require installation and can be directly launched from the SD card.
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Using the Custom Player GPS information display area: Displays GPS coordinates and running speed of the played clip. (Optional) Speed Compass Video display area: Displays the video currently being played. Map display area: When the video has GPS information included, this interface will access Google Maps and display the driving route on the map.(Optional) Video group list: Displays the information of all video groups on the SD card.
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Using the Custom Player After running the player for the first time, the player will recognize the SD card and automatically begin playing the first video file. If you do not wish to begin viewing the first video, simply stop the playback and select the video you wish to review.
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Using the Custom Player Snapshot button: Use this button to save a screenshot .JPG of the currently displayed video. Pressing this button will take a screenshot of the currently displayed video, whether the video is playing or stopped. The user will be free to choose the destination and name of their file. Save button: Save video in .AVI format to your desktop.
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Using the Custom Player If the taken video has the GPS (Optional) and G-Sensor information, the saved video will have this information as well. To view this information, open the AVI file using the video player’s “Open” function. Delete button: Use this to delete videos from your SD card The videos saved on the SD card can be deleted in two ways: Delete particular files within a group: Select the group that...
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Using the Custom Player The settings button offers some system settings as laid out below: “Format Card” will format the SD card into the custom settings for this camera and place the custom video player on the card so that you can play your files on any computer.
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Using the Custom Player Password Settings” allows for password protection of your SD card. To set a new password, type the old password into the “Old Password” box (if there is no password, leave it blank) and fill in your desired password in the “New Password” and “Confirm New Password”...
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Using the Custom Player Repair button: Use to repair broken video clips Broken videos are created by several situations including, removing the SD card while recording is taking place, the battery dying mid recording. When this happens, using this repair option will allow you to view the damaged video.
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Using the Custom Player Switch display size: Select this button to switch between the larger and smaller video player KML Google Earth (Optional) Using the KML Google Earth option requires an active Internet connection as well as a downloaded and installed version of Google Earth.
Video Output Video output Connect the AV cable according to the diagram Resetting the system RESET Note: When the machine is not functioning normally, the best first course of action is to always press the reset button. ACCESSORIES In-vehicle power supply AV cable GPS(optional) Instructions...
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Do you have a question about the KIM606 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Dash camera keeps saying card error when formatting. Tried several cards
The Komando KIM606 dash camera may show a card error when formatting if the microSD card is not properly inserted, not compatible, or not formatted correctly. To resolve this:
- Ensure the microSD card is securely locked into place.
- Use a compatible microSD/SDHC card (minimum 4GB, class 6 or above).
- Format the card in the camera before use.
- Regularly format the microSD card (recommended once a week) to maintain proper function.
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