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3.1.2  Emergency Recording ........................................................................................................................... 12

 

   

3.1.3  The Recording Screen........................................................................................................................... 13

 

   

3.1.4  Taking Snapshots .................................................................................................................................. 14

 

  3.2  Driving Safety ................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

   

3.2.1  Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) ......................................................................................... 14-15

 

   

3.2.2  Forward Collision Warning System (FCWS) ...................................................................................... 15-16

 

   

3.2.3  Front Car Movement Detection (FMCD) ............................................................................................ 16-17

 

   

3.2.4  Headlight Warning ................................................................................................................................. 17

 

   

3.2.5  Add speed point ................................................................................................................................... 18

 

   

3.2.6  Speed Cam Alert................................................................................................................................... 18

 

   

3.2.7  Speed Limit Alert ................................................................................................................................... 19

 

   

3.2.8  Driver Fatigue Alert ................................................................................................................................ 19

 

   

3.2.9  Parking Mode ....................................................................................................................................... 20

 

   

3.2.10  Collision Detection ................................................................................................................................ 21

 

  3.3  Playing Videos and Viewing Pictures ................................................................................................................. 22

 

   

3.3.1  Playing Videos and Emergency Recordings ........................................................................................... 22

 

   

3.3.2  Viewing Pictures ............................................................................................................................... 22-23

 

   

3.3.3  The Playback Screen ............................................................................................................................ 23

 

   

3.3.4  Deleting Files ......................................................................................................................................... 24

 

   

3.3.5  Delete All ............................................................................................................................................... 25

4    Adjusting the Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................................................25

 

  4.1  Using the Menu ................................................................................................................................................ 25

 

  4.2  Menu Items.................................................................................................................................................. 26-27

5    Installing the Software ..................................................................................................................................................................................................28
6    SuperCar File Viewing Software ................................................................................................................................................................................28
7   Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29-30
8   Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................31

 

  About this Guide ....................................................................................................................................................... 32

 

 Warranty ................................................................................................................................................................... 33

Summary of Contents for KPT-942

Page 1: ...KPT 942 User Manual IN CAR DASH CAM WITH REAR VIEW CAMERA GPS ADAS YOUR EYEWITNESS ON THE ROAD...

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Page 3: ...nting the Rear view camera to the rear windscreen 8 2 2 5 Connecting the Car Dash Cam to the rear view camera 8 2 2 6 Adjusting the rear view camera 8 2 2 7 Connecting the Car Dash Cam to the rear vie...

Page 4: ...Cam Alert 18 3 2 7 Speed Limit Alert 19 3 2 8 Driver Fatigue Alert 19 3 2 9 Parking Mode 20 3 2 10 Collision Detection 21 3 3 Playing Videos and Viewing Pictures 22 3 3 1 Playing Videos and Emergency...

Page 5: ...y of any devices that emit radio interference eg Microwave Ovens It is considered normal operation for the Car Dash Cam to get warm during use Battery Warning Always charge the Car Dash Cam using the...

Page 6: ...ry cards Class 6 and above 16GB or above up to 32GB 1 Front camera can be set to record footage at 1440P 30fps when in single channel mode front camera only When dual channel mode front and rear camer...

Page 7: ...r switch is in the off position refer to power off image on page 10 simply pull the micro SD card from the slot 2 2 Installing in Vehicles 2 2 1 Mounting the Car Dash Cam to the Windscreen 1 Push the...

Page 8: ...ct one end of the cable to the port marked 2CH on the Car Dash Cam 2 Run the cable neatly along or under your vehicles interior trim to the Rear View Camera and connect the other end of the cable to t...

Page 9: ...begins to record Note 1 This product contains functions such as LDWS 3 2 1 FCWS 3 2 2 and FCMD 3 2 3 Please refer to the alignment measures given in these sections during their installation for improv...

Page 10: ...and Reset 2 5 2 1 Manual Power On Slide the power switch making sure that the power switch locks over the memory card slot 2 5 2 2 Power Off Slide the power switch making sure that the memory slot is...

Page 11: ...llow the instructions below 1 Press shown on screen as to enter the Main Menu 2 Use the and buttons to navigate to the Date Time menu 3 Use the and buttons to adjust the value and then press the butto...

Page 12: ...lease refer to Video Duration 4 2 3 The device saves the recording on the inserted Micro SD Card not included If the memory card capacity is full the oldest file in the memory card is overwritten 3 1...

Page 13: ...ncy Recording Button During video recording press the button to enter emergency recording mode lease refer to Emergency Recording 3 1 3 7 Switch Camera Button Press to switch VIV screen 8 Voice Record...

Page 14: ...s are limited to triggering no more than two alerts at the one time If a voice alert message has been triggered any other alarms will be halted until the first alert has finished 2 The speed cam promp...

Page 15: ...eed Limit Alert and Driver Fatigue Alert will be disabled if the product isnt powered by the vehicles 12V power supply 3 The LDWS function may give false alarms in poor conditions including rainy or c...

Page 16: ...ng rainy or cloudy weather at night or in poor lighting environments Drivers are advised to exercise discretion based on actual road conditions 3 2 3 Front Car Movement Detection FCMD Once your vehicl...

Page 17: ...4 FCMD will automatically recalibrate 30 seconds after the initial alert if the FCMD function has been activated 3 2 4 Headlight Warning The Headlight Warning function produces voice and screen messa...

Page 18: ...ion the Car Dash Cam produces voice and on screen alerts To enable or disable Speed Cam Alert please follow the instructions below 1 Press shown on screen as to enter Main Menu 2 Use and buttons to na...

Page 19: ...ivated 2 The Driving Safety functions such as LDWS FCWS Headlight Warning Speed Cam Alert and Driver Fatigue Alert will be disabled if the product isn t connected to the external power supply 3 2 8 Dr...

Page 20: ...your vehicle is turned off the message Enter Parking Mode after 10 seconds will appear The Car Dash Cam will automatically enter Parking Mode in 10 seconds which enables the auto recording function i...

Page 21: ...te 1 The emergency recording file is created as a new file which will be protected to avoid being overwritten by normal loop recording The alert message of Emergency files are full will appear on the...

Page 22: ...de you can use the button to switch between the front and rear recording 6 While playing a video press to stop playback and return to the file browser 7 Press to return to the File Playback menu 8 Pre...

Page 23: ...n 5 Fast Rewind Previous File Button When playing videos press the button will reverse the playback Press button to view previous file 6 Fast forward Next File When playing videos press the button to...

Page 24: ...Mode Emergency or Picture and press to enter the menu 4 Use the and buttons to navigate to Delete One and press to confirm ITEM DESCRIPTION Note Deleted files cannot be recovered Please ensure you hav...

Page 25: ...ur files before deleting them Delete One Delete the current file Delete All Delete all files 5 Press to confirm or press to cancel the file deletion 6 Press to return to the Main menu 7 Press to exit...

Page 26: ...r disabled Off On Format Format the memory card inserted in the Car Dash Cam All the files on the card will be erased Yes No Default Setting Reset the Car Dash Cam to factory default settings Yes No F...

Page 27: ...has started recording and repeats the alerts every half an hour afterwards On Off Parking Mode If Parking mode is activated the device will automatically trigger recording when the device detects any...

Page 28: ...MOV video files on any computer video playback device like Windows Media Player or QuickTime However if you would like to view your video files in conjunction with live Google Maps and vehicle vital...

Page 29: ...M H 150KM H 160KM H 170KM H 180KM H 190KM H 200KM H SET TIMEZONE GMT 14 00 GMT 13 00 GMT 12 00 GMT 11 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 09 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 06 00 GMT 05 00 GMT 04 00 GMT 03 00 GMT 02 00 GMT 0...

Page 30: ...ODE VIBRATION DETECTION MOTION AND COLLISION DETECTION COLLISION DETECTION HIGH SENSITIVITY NORMAL SENSITIVITY LOW SENSITIVITY OFF WDR OFF ON DRIVER FATIGUE ALERT OFF ON HEADLIGHT WARNING OFF ON LDWS...

Page 31: ...S GLONASS Satellite Positioning feature varies depending on the model Movie Clip Front Camera Resolution 2K HD 30 1440P 30fps FHD 60 1080P 60fps FHD HDR 1080P HDR 30fps FHD 30 1080P 30fps HD 120 720P...

Page 32: ...t to change without prior notice We made every effort to ensure that this User Guide is accurate and complete However no liability is assumed for any errors and omissions that may have occurred The ma...

Page 33: ...here you have used the product in accordance with any recommendations or instructions provided by Directed Electronics This warranty excludes defects resulting from alterations of the product accident...

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