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Getting to know your dash cam

MiVue C380D

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Device mount socket

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LCD screen

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Mini-USB connector

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Power button (   ) / 

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Memory card slot

Function keys

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System indicator

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Camera lens

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Microphone

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Speaker

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Shutdown button

MiVue rear cam

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Mounting pad

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Camera lens

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Adjustment bolt

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Micro-USB connector

Using your dash cam in a vehicle

Note:

•  To ensure the highest quality recordings, you are advised to place 

the dash cam near the rear view mirror. Make sure that no object is 

blocking the camera lens and no reflective material is placed near 

the lens. Please keep the lens clean.

•  If the car’s windscreen is tinted with a coating, it may impact the 

recording quality.

•  If the car’s windscreen is tinted with a reflective coating, it may be 

athermic and impact the GPS reception. In this instance, please 

mount your device where there is a “clear area.”

•  The system will automatically calibrate the G sensor of the device 

during start-up. To avoid G sensor malfunction, always turn the 

device on AFTER you mount it in the vehicle properly.

Make sure that your car is parked on level ground. Follow 

the instructions to securely mount your dash cam in a 

vehicle.
1.  Mount the dash cam.

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2.  Mount the rear camera (optional).

3. 

Adjust the lens angle.

4.  Connect the cables.

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Y cable

Rear cam cable

Car charger

Note:

•  If you only use the dash cam (without connecting the rear camera) 

in your vehicle, simply connect the car charger to the dash cam and 

then plug it to the cigarette lighter.

•  The installation illustrations are for your reference only. The 

placement of the devices and cables may vary depending on the 

vehicle model. If you encounter any problems during installation, 

contact a skilled installer (such as the service personnel of the 

vehicle) for assistance.

Precautions and notices

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Do not operate the device while driving. Using this 

product does not change the requirement for a driver 

to take full responsibility for his or her behavior. This 

responsibility includes observing all traffic rules and 

regulations in order to avoid accidents, personal injury 

or property damage.

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A window mount is needed when using the dash cam 

in a car. Make sure that you place the dash cam in an 

appropriate place, so as not to obstruct the driver’s 

view or deployment of airbags.

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Select an appropriate location for mounting the device 

in a vehicle. Never place the device where the driver’s 

field of vision is blocked.

About GPS

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GPS is operated by the United States government, 

which is solely responsible for the performance of GPS. 

Any change to the GPS system can affect the accuracy 

of all GPS equipment.

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GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid 

materials (except glass). When you are inside a tunnel 

or building, GPS positioning is not available. Signal 

reception can be affected by situations such as bad 

weather or dense overhead obstacles (e.g. trees, 

tunnels, viaducts and tall buildings).

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The GPS positioning data is for reference only.

Using a memory card

The dash cam supports the Class 10 memory cards with 

 

8 GB – 128 GB capacity.
Hold the card (MicroSD) by the edges 

and gently insert it into the slot as 

shown in the illustration. 
To remove a card, gently push the top 

edge of the card inwards to release it 

and pull it out of the slot.

Note:

•  DO NOT apply pressure to the centre of the memory card.
•  MiTAC does not guarantee the product’s compatibility with memory 

cards from all manufacturers.

•  Before you start recording, please format the memory card to avoid 

malfunction caused by files not created by the dash cam.

•  Turn the device off before removing the memory card.

Formatting a card

To format a memory card, press 

 and select 

Format

(All data will be erased.)

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