Installing Your Camera
1. Clean Windshield
Wipe down both the interior and exterior glass for the best image quality.
2. Prepare the Camera for Installation
Peel off the protective mount cover.
Find a location which does not obstruct your view when driving.
It is recommended to place the camera behind the rearview mirror without blocking either
lenses or camera functions.
DOD Tech recommends to place the rear cam at the top center of your rear glass for best
images and shortest hanging wires after installation.
3. Adjust the Angle
The camera is adjustable via twist motion, which can be loosened by press and hold the
release button on the mount.
Point your camera slightly below the horizon line to minimize glare.
4. Install the Car Power Adapter
If you have not done so previously, insert the micro USB plug into the port of the camera,
and insert the power adapter into the cigarette lighter socket of your car.
The wiring can be hidden in the headliner, seams and rubber strips around the perimeter
of the windshield.
5. Remove the Lens Protector Film
Your camera is now installed and ready for daily use.
Note:
Always use the supplied DOD car power adaptor to avoid the unexpected damage.
If grease, fingerprints, or blots are found on the external/internal windshield of the car,
please wipe it clean or replace the windshield. Blots may affect the recording quality or
may cause the bracket to be unstable.
Due to various road condition in different countries, DOD Tech recommends setting the
G-Sensor sensitivity accordingly to suit driving environments in your country.
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