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What important notices should I be aware of before using the Mirror Dash Camera?

1. Before using the product, please read and understand all the instructions in the user manual and keep the manual well for future reference.

2. Only use the original safety-tested accessories provided by the manufacturer.

3. Remove the protection film on the screen and lenses before using the product.

4. This product is intended to be mounted on an existing rearview mirror. It must not be placed in a location that may affect the deployment of airbags, and must not obstruct the driver’s view.

5. Securely mount this product before driving. Make sure the lenses are clean and not blocked.

6. Don’t leave the product in a place that is exposed to direct sunlight or extremely high temperature. The operating temperature of this product ranges from -10°C(14°F) to 60°C(140°F).

7. A formatted memory card is required to be inserted into the product before the first-time use.

8. Drive safe! Don’t operate the product when you are driving to avoid a traffic accident caused by distraction. Be sure to park the car in a safe place before operating.


What are the initial steps for installing the dash camera?

IMPORTANT: Professional installation is recommended. Stop the engine of your vehicle before starting.

Step 1: Insert a memory card (supports up to 256GB, class 10 or higher speed card) into the dash camera.

Step 2: Mount the dash camera on your original rearview mirror with the rubber straps.


How do I connect the power and rear camera to the dash camera?

Step 3: Connect the Type-C port of the car charger to the dash camera, then plug the other end of the car charger into the cigarette lighter receptacle in your vehicle.

Tip: The USB port on the car charger can supply power to your mobile device when it’s connecting with the cigarette lighter receptacle.

Step 4: Connect the AV out port of the rear camera kit to the dash camera, then stretch the cable through the vehicle to the rear part of it.


How do I complete the installation of the rear camera and GPS module?

Step 5: Mount the rear camera to the rear of your vehicle.

Step 6: Insert the GPS module on the dash camera, then stick it in a proper location.

Step 7: Start the engine to check if the installation is correct.


How do I power the dash camera on or off?

Start the engine to automatically power on the camera; stop the engine to automatically power off the camera.

Tip: After powering on, please format the card according to the pop-up window or go to Sys setting > Disk formatting to format the card.


How do I turn the screen on or off?

Press the power button once when the camera is on to screen it off; when it sleeps, press this button again or touch the screen to wake it up.


How does the recording interface work?

After powering on and card formatting, the camera will automatically start recording videos. The video length of each video is 1 minute by default and the oldest videos will be overwritten by the latest video in a loop when there is no remaining capacity of the card.


What are the touch controls on the recording interface?

Touch the Home icon to go to the main page.

Touch the Microphone icon to turn on or off the audio when recording.

Touch the Camera icon to take a photo.

Touch the Record icon (●) to start or stop recording the video.

Touch the Lock icon (🔓) to lock/unlock the current video.

Touch the Voice Command icon (🔊) to check the voice commands.


How do I use gestures on the recording interface?

Slide leftward/rightward on the right part of the touch screen to switch among the view from the front camera, the view from the rear camera and the view from both cameras.

Swipe upward/downward on the left part of the touch screen to see the lens’ full field of view of the camera.

Swipe upward/downward on the right part of the touch screen to adjust the brightness of the display.


How is GPS information displayed on the screen?

Wait for around 3s after powering on; the current speed of your vehicle and the direction will be displayed on the right of the screen if the GPS receiver is installed.


How do I check and delete recorded videos and photos?

Touch the Home icon on the recording interface, then tap File explorer to access the recorded videos and photos.

VIDEO-F contains the videos recorded by the front camera.

VIDEO-B contains the videos recorded by the rear camera.

VIDEO-LOCK contains the locked videos recorded by the front and rear cameras when there is a collision in driving or parking, and the locked videos recorded manually by tapping the Lock icon (🔓).

IMAGE contains the photos taken by the front and rear cameras.

Tap the file name to play the video/photo.

Tap the Delete icon (🗑️) and Yes on the pop-up window to delete the selected file.

Tap the Lock icon (🔒) and Yes to lock the selected video and move it to the category of VIDEO-LOCK.


How do I transfer files from the dash camera to a computer?

Please remove the memory card from the mirror dash camera, then connect it with a computer via a card reader (not included) to make a file transfer.


How do I access and set up Smart Driving Assistance features like ADAS and BSD?

Important: This smart driving function in the dash camera is only for assistance, but not the basis of your driving.

Touch the Home icon and then Smart drive to set the smart driving. For accurate monitoring, we recommend that you install the GPS receiver.


How do I calibrate and configure ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance System)?

ADAS can help perceive the world around the vehicle and provide information to the driver.

① CALIBRATE: Set the ADAS areas for monitoring. Tap the up/down arrows (↕️) to move the red line upward and downward; tap the left/right arrows (↔️) to move the green line leftward and rightward; tap the up/down arrows (↕️) to move the yellow line upward and downward; tap Save to save the settings.

② On/Off: Enable or disable the ADAS function.

③ SETTING: Set detailed parameters for the ADAS function. Please set and adjust the sensitivity level according to your needs since higher sensitivity may cause more frequent warnings.

Alert Types:

Front Car Collision Alarm: High, Medium, Weak, Closed. If the vehicle gets too close to the vehicle ahead, the system will warn the driver of an impending crash. High, Medium and Weak are different sensitivity levels. Closed means turning off this function.

Pedestrian Collision Alarm: High, Medium, Weak, Closed. If the distance between your vehicle and the pedestrians is too short, the system will warn the driver of a potential collision. High, Medium and Weak are different sensitivity levels. Closed means turning off this function.

Lane Change Alarm: High, Medium, Weak, Closed. When you are going to drive across the double solid white lines during lanes change, the system will warn the driver. High, Medium and Low are different sensitivity levels. Closed means turning off this function.

The Vehicle Ahead Starts Alarm: High, Medium, Weak, Closed. The system will warn you when the driver of the vehicle ahead begins to drive. High, Medium and Weak are different sensitivity levels. Closed means turning off this function.

The Vehicle Distance Alarm: High, Medium, Weak, Closed. When your vehicle gets too close to the other vehicle, the system will warn the driver. High, Medium and Weak are different sensitivity levels. Closed means turning off this function.

Alarm Tone: Open and Closed. Turn on or turn off the alarming sound when there is an alarm.


How do I calibrate and configure BSD (Blind Spot Detection)?

With the BSD function, the system will warn the driver of an approaching vehicle in the preset blind spot area.

① CALIBRATE: Set the BSD area for monitoring. Tap the corner selection icon (⛶) to change the location of the red dot on four corners; tap the adjustment arrows (< >) to adjust the monitoring area; tap SAVE to save the setting.

Tip: Please do not set the BSD area when you are driving. Obey the traffic rules and pull over your vehicle, then set a BSD area first. After that, copy the settings of that BSD to another BSD area.

② On/Off: Enable or disable the BSD function.

③ SETTING: Set detailed parameters for the BSD function.

Monitoring sensitivity: Very Low, Low, Medium, and High. If you select High, the system will warn you of an approaching object in the BSD area regardless of the speed difference. If you select Medium, the system will warn you of an approaching object in the BSD area when the speed difference between your car and the approaching object equals to or is greater than 0km/h. If you select Low or Very Low, the system will warn you when the speed difference between your car and the approaching object equals to or is greater than 10km/h or 20km/h.

Monitoring type: Pedestrians, Motor, and Pedestrians/Non-motor/Motor. You can select the object type for detection.

Speed threshold: 10km/h, 30km/h, 50km/h, and 80km/h. For example, when you select 10KM/h, the system will warn you of an approaching object in the BSD area if the speed of your car is 10km/h; and so on for the other options.

Alarm tone: Open and Closed. Turn on or turn off the audio alarm when an approaching object is detected.

Alarm area display: Open and Closed. Display or hide the yellow box on the screen when an approaching object is detected.


How do I access and change Camera Settings?

Tap the Home icon and then Camera setting to check the camera settings. Tap the Back icon (↩️) to get back to the previous interface.

1. Record resolution: Tap to switch the resolution of the front camera and the rear camera.

2. Loop record: Change the recording time of each video. The recording time is set to be 1 minute by default. You can choose from 1 Minute, 2 Minutes, and 3 Minutes.

3. Light source frequency: Change the fresh rate between 50Hz and 60 Hz.

4. Gsensor sensitivity: Set the different G-sensor sensitivity of collision detection when driving. You can select from Low, Medium, High and Closed as needed. If you select High, the camera will automatically start recording a locked video when the car encounters a minor collision. If you select Low, the camera will start recording a locked video when the car encounters a severe collision. A flashing yellow dot on the upper left corner will be displayed when recording a locked video. The video is locked and will not be overwritten.

5. Parking mode:

* Closed. Disable the function of parking mode.

* Time-lapse record. After enabling this option, every 30 minutes of videos will be compressed to 1 minute and then be saved in the memory card.

* Gsensor. See the content in the part of Gsensor sensitivity.

Note: An extra Hardwire Kit (not included) is recommended for using this function.

6. WDR: This option enables the camera to capture details clearly in both the poorly and strongly illuminated areas of the video.

7. Recording: Turn on/off the audio when recording.

8. Video watermark: Hide or show the date and time on the recorded video.

9. Rear mirror: Turn on or turn off the mirroring function of the view from the rear camera. If you enable it, the left and right of the view would be reversed. Tip: The view of the saved video is not mirrored.


How do I access and change System Settings?

Tap the Home icon and then Sys setting to check the system settings.

1. Stream media switch: Set the first view of the display. If Stream Media is ON, the display will show the rear camera’s view by default when starting the engine. If it’s OFF, the display will show the image from the front camera.

2. Volume setting: Turn up or down the volume of the system.

3. Start up sound: Turn on/off the sound when powering on/off the camera.

4. Keytone: Turn on/off the sound when tapping the touch display.

5. Auto power off: Set the time duration to automatically power off the system. The options are Closed, 1 Minute and 3 Minutes.

6. Screen sleep: Set the time to enter sleep mode after a certain period of inactivity. You can choose from Closed, 1 Minute and 3 Minutes.

7. Speed Unit: Change the unit of the speed displayed on the screen.

8. Speed error adjustment: If the speed indicated on the screen is not highly precise, you have the option to manually fine-tune it here. The available adjustments include -6, -4, -2, 0, 2, 4, and 6.

9. Language setting: Change the language of the system.

10. Time zone select: Select your time zone.

11. Voice Control: Enable or disable voice control and adjust its sensitivity. If you find the voice control less responsive, you can choose from High, Medium, or Low sensitivity levels. Once you select a sensitivity level, an icon (🔊) will appear in the lower right corner of the dash camera. Simply touch it to check the voice commands.

12. Satellite information: This option is only available when the GPS receiver is installed. After installation, you can check the detailed GPS information here.

13. Date & time setting: Set the date format and clock format of the dash camera.

14. Disk formatting: Tap to bring up the option of formatting the memory card.

15. Version information: Check the version of the camera. The information may be required when technical support is needed.

16. Restore factory: Tap to bring up the option of restoring the camera to factory settings.


What voice commands can I use with the dash camera?

This mirror dash camera can be controlled via some voice commands after you set a sensitivity level for the option of Voice Control in the Sys setting. Please check the voice commands below:

Turn on screen, Turn off screen, Show front camera, Show rear camera, Show both cameras, Turn on audio, Turn off audio, Lock the video, Take photo.


How do I check the GPS data using DVPlayer?

Step 1: You need to download DVPlayer into your computer (details for download are usually provided by the manufacturer).

Step 2: Install DVPlayer and run it on your computer. After running, please tap About > Product Registration to enter the registration code (the same as the Serial Number on the back of the product) and email address.

Tip: One registration code can be only used on one Windows computer and one Mac computer. If you register on the Windows computer and want to change to another Mac computer, please tap About > Delete registration to delete the code on the windows computer, then enter this code on the Mac computer again.

Step 3: Copy the videos in the dash camera into your computer via a card reader.

Step 4: Launch DVPlayer and open the video you want to play.

Step 5: Tap Settings in DVPlayer to set Video Playback mode, Language, Map, Speed Unit, Track linking and Auto Play Next.


What are the specifications of the Mirror Dash Camera?

Feature Specification
Video Resolution 4K and 1080P
Video Format TS
Photo Format JPG
Memory Card Supported Up to 256GB
Operating Temperature -10°C(14°F)-60°C(140°F)
Storing Temperature -20°C (-4°F) to 70°C (158°F)
Voltage 12V with Car Charger

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