USER MANUAL
NAVCAM-GPS
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BATTERY STATUS ICONS
The below icons show the charge status of the built in battery.
The three main icons are: exhausted, charging and fully charged.
Battery is flat. Charge urgently.
Battery needs charging. Charge as
soon as possible.
Battery is fully charged.
Icon moving from flat to full:
charging in progress
INSTALLATION ON THE WINDSCREEN
The Navcam-GPS works best when mounted centrally and high up on the windscreen
(typically behind or close to the rear vision mirror). Use the supplied windscreen suction
mount to affix the Navcam-GPS to the windscreen and then adjust the mount until you can
see a clear view of the road ahead on the LCD.
1.
Installing the windscreen bracket
1.1
Pick a suitable area on your windscreen or side window and make sure it
does not interfere with your vehicles operating controls or obstruct your view
1.2
Press the suction base of the car holder to the glass and press the locking
lever towards the glass. Ensure both surfaces are clean and dry.
1.3
Screw the Crash Cam directly onto the holder.
Note: Over tightening may cause damage to the holder and/or the device.
1.4
Use the adjusting knobs to correctly position the device
1.5
Further adjustment can be made by twisting the flexible rubber mount,
directly connected under the Crash Cam.
1.6
Plug the USB car charging cable into the unit and the other into the cigarette
lighter socket. Route the cable so it does not interfere with the vehicle’s
operation
2.
Removing the windscreen bracket
2.1
Loosen and unscrew the connecting wheel and detach the Crash Cam from
the windscreen mount.
2.2
Release the suction mount in the reverse order as discussed in above point
1.2
Note: To remove the suction mount, pull the locking lever of the suction base towards you. If
the car holder still doesn't detach from your windscreen, tug gently on the clear plastic tab
at the edge of the suction mount to break the (vacuum) seal. It is preferred to leave the
mount attached to the windscreen to avoid damaging the surface of the suction pad.