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Meter Mode Settings:  

The recommended setting is centre. 

 

Anti-flicker:

  This feature allows the best recording in conditions where street lights and ac lighting 

is used. The Australian standard frequency is 50HZ so it should be set to ‘50hz’. 

 

Stamp Setting:

  This feature will allow you set whether to have Date, Time and/or Driver ID 

stamped on all your footage produced by your DVR. 

 

Loop Record Setting:  

This feature allows you to set the size of the blocks your DVR will record 

before saving and creating a new block. We recommend the DVR to be set to ‘3’ minute blocks. 

 

LDWS Detect:  

Set whether you would like Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) on or off. 

 

LDWS Calibration:  

Press the arrow buttons to adjust the purple line. To adjust the red line, press 

the Mode Button.

 

Adjust the red line to edge of the bonnet and the purple line to set the distance to 

the car in front of you. 

 

 

G Sensor:

  This feature allows you to set the sensitivity of the Gravity sensor in the DVR. We 

recommend this be set to ‘Medium’ to help stop false or irrelevant readings. 

 

Motion Detect

:  This feature is for activating you DVRs motion detect feature when you want your 

DVR to record if it detects movement such as people who are walking past you vehicle or set on 

when you have your car in an unprotected area.  

NOTE: When this feature is ac

tivated, your DVR will not loop record and your card will fill up until 

your DVR says ‘CARD FULL’. 

 

Mic:

  This Feature will allow you to turn the DVRs recording sound on or off. If you want to stop the 

DVR recording sound in the cab of your vehicle, set this feature to ‘off’. 

 

Parkmode:

 Parkmode is very similar as a G-SENSOR function, but only when the car is motionless, 

and the car is parked. The DVR will record an incident when the car gets physically knocked or 

moved. 

 

Press the menu button again until you see the following Spanner and screwdriver.

 (SETUP MENU)

 

 

Language Setting:

  Allows you to choose from a selection of languages that include: English, 

Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, Polish, Dutch, Czech and German. 

 

Card Volume: 

 This simply states the total size of your SD card, how much it has used and how 

much is left. 

 

System Mode:

  We recommend this be set to ‘PAL’ as PAL is the Australian standard line frequency 

and will work on any TV when playing back your footage on TV via provided HDMI cable. 

 

Driver ID Setting:

  This feature allows you to put the name of the vehicle user or number plate in 

the DVR. You can adjust this by using the arrow buttons to select the position and then press the OK 

button to allow you to select the character. You can change the character by using the arrow 

buttons. Press the OK button again to go back to changing the position. Press the Menu button to 

finish. 

Summary of Contents for HDVR400L

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE HDVR400L...

Page 2: ...The DVR can also use the HDMI interface to transmit your media directly to a high definition LCD TV for high resolution playback Product Features 170 degree ultra high definition wide angle lens 2560...

Page 3: ...Package Components HD DVR 400L Mounting Bracket with Charger USB to Mini USB Car Charger 4G Micro SD Card HD DVR 400L User Guide...

Page 4: ...Bracket Connection 4 HDMI Out Port 5 HD Camera Lens 6 Power Button 7 Up Left Button 8 Menu Button 9 OK Button 10 Mode Button 11 Down Right Button 12 Reset 13 Indication Light 14 SOS Emergency Button 1...

Page 5: ...on can also be used to mute the MIC on the fly either during standby or recording Down Right Button The down button is used while in the menu to move the highlighted area for selecting MODE Button Mod...

Page 6: ...tivates in the case of a car accident by determining the gravitational acceleration 1g 9 8 meters second 2 When this function activates the DVR will save the accident footage in a non delectable file...

Page 7: ...eo mode if not already To start recording in video mode press the OK button to start the recording You know it is recording by the red circle indicator on the top right corner of the LCD To stop the r...

Page 8: ...The locked files column only shows files that have been locked The normal files column shows all files Press the OK button to select a column To select a file for playback use the arrow buttons to se...

Page 9: ...scroll down using the up left and down right arrow buttons on the bottom of the DVR until you get to the Motion Detection setting now highlighted in blue When setting is highlighted press the OK butto...

Page 10: ...r in an unprotected area NOTE When this feature is activated your DVR will not loop record and your card will ll up until your DVR says CARD FULL Mic This Feature will allow you to turn the DVRs recor...

Page 11: ...Power Off Setting This feature will turn you DVR off after 1 3 or 5 minutes and will turn your DVR off completely so we suggest this feature always be set to OFF BackLight Off Setting This feature wi...

Page 12: ...30P 16 9 2304x1296 25 30P 16 9 1920x1080 25 30P 16 9 1280x720 50 60P 16 9 1280x720p 25 30P Video Codec H 264 Audio AAC Loop Recording Recording with seamless Auto turn on off while car power on off S...

Page 13: ...wrong setting of light frequency error please set the frequency to 50HZ as it is the Australian standard frequency The DVR is jammed or not responding Please reset the device by pushing in the reset...

Page 14: ...e If you need assistance setting up or using your Gator product now or in the future call Gator Support Australia TEL 03 8587 8898 FAX 03 8587 8866 Mon Fri 9am 5pm AEST Please retain this user guide f...

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