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User Manual

DDR MiVue Series

Got a Question? Visit www.navman.com.au/faq for more information

Revision: R00
(08/2020)

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Disclaimer

Specifications and documents are subject to change without notice. Navman does not warrant this document is error-free. Navman assumes no liability for damage 
incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions, or discrepancies between the device and the documents. Visit www.navman.com.au or www.navman.co.nz for 
the latest User Manual.

Note

Not all models and features are available in all regions.
Depending on the specific model purchased, the colour and look of your device and accessories may not exactly match the graphics shown in this document. It is 
recommended that you contact a skilled installer (e.g. the service personnel of the vehicle or an authorised auto technician) for assistance and installation.

Regulatory information

For regulatory identification purposes, this Navman device is assigned a model number of N676G. Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the 
regulations that your model complies with. Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the corresponding statements in this section. Some notices 
apply to specific models only. The user needs to switch off the device when exposed to areas with potentially explosive atmospheres such as petrol stations, chemical 
storage depots and blasting operations.

WEEE

This product must not be disposed of as normal household waste, in accordance with the EU directive for 
waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE – 2012/19/EU). Instead, it should be disposed of by 
returning it to the point of sale, or to a municipal recycling collection point.

1. Product overview

Mounting socket

Power button

Mute button

Memory card slot

LED indicator

LCD display

OK button

Mini-USB connector

Reset button

Camera lens

Speaker

Microphone

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2. Using your dash cam in a vehicle

Note:

 

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The dash cam should be placed near the rear-view mirror to ensure the highest video quality.

 

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For your own safety, do not operate the controls of the product while driving. Using this product does 
not exempt the driver from taking full responsibility for his/her driving behaviour, which includes observ-
ing all traffic rules and safety regulations.

 

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Make sure the dash cam is mounted at a location that does not obstruct the driver’s view or airbag 
deployment.

 

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Make sure that the camera lens is not blocked and no reflective material appears near the lens. Please 
keep the lens clean.

 

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Video quality may degrade if the vehicle's windscreen is tinted.

 

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The system will automatically calibrate the G-sensor during start-up. If the device's viewing angle or 
installation position was changed from the original position after start-up, please turn the device off and 
on again to recalibrate the G-sensor. Otherwise the G-sensor may malfunction and impact other features 
of the device such as event-driven recording.

 

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The dash cam is designed to stay connected with the vehicle power adapter to ensure optimal perfor-
mance. The internal battery is designed as a backup power source for short-term use only. It allows 
the dash cam to save the last recording in case the vehicle's power system fails during an incident. The 
internal battery is not to be used as the primary power source for prolonged periods. Battery life may 
vary under different conditions.

Mounting the dash cam

Before attaching the device mount to the windscreen, it is recommended to clean the windscreen with rubbing alcohol 
and make sure that the installation area is free of dust, oil and grease. 

Make sure your car is parked on level ground and follow the steps below to securely mount your dash cam in a vehicle.

A

C

B

Note: 

When adjusting the viewing angle, make sure that the camera’s view is parallel with the level ground and the 

ground/sky ratio is close to 6/4. 

Connect the vehicle power adapter to the cigarette lighter. Route the cables through the top ceiling and the A-pillar so 
that it does not interfere with driving. Make sure that the cable installation does not interfere with the vehicles airbags or 
other safety features.

Note:

 The installation illustrations are for reference only. Device and cable placement 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.

Function keys

The four function keys control the corresponding icons displayed on the LCD screen. Key functions may vary 
depending on the current screen and features enabled.

User Interface

The status bar on the top of the screen contains various system icons to provide status information about your device, and 
the system toolbar provides quick access to a number of important features.
 

60km/h

00:30

5

1

6

2

7

3

8

4

Recording indicator/timer

Opens the Menu screen

Current speed

Views captured videos & photos

GPS: Locked ( )/No signal ( )

Takes a photograph

Microphone: On ( )/Off ( )

Activates/deactivates emergency recording

3. Using a memory card

In order to record video footage, Navman MiVue dash cameras need a microSD. It is very important to use a microSD 
card specifically designed to be used in dash cameras. It will ensure the card will be more reliable and last longer; the 
wrong type of card has a greater chance of failing, even after a short period of time. Please visit www.navman.com.au/
memory-card for more information on recommended SD cards.
To insert the SD card, hold its 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.

Formatting a card

To format the memory card (all data will be erased), press 

 > 

Format

.

Note:

 

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DO NOT apply pressure to the centre of the memory card.

 

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Navman cannot guarantee product compatibility with memory cards from all manufacturers. Please always 

check the specifications/warranty to ensure the memory card can be used in dash cameras and loop recording 

devices. 

 

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Please format the memory card to avoid recording errors caused by missing system files or folders.

 

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You may need to format your memory card periodically to ensure it remains in good working condition.

 

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You should use separate MicroSD cards for the dash cam and other electronic products (such as a digital 

camera).

 

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You are advised to turn the device off before removing the memory card.

Important microSD card information

The minimum requirement for Navman dash cameras is a Class 10/UHS 1 Micro SD card.
Only use a micro SD card that is specially designed and built for high intensity recording devices such as Dash Cameras 
and Security Cameras, using a micro SD card that isn’t designed to be used in high intensity recording devices will greatly 
increase the chances of memory corruption resulting in freezing problems with your device and even worse, the loss of 
precious video recordings.
Navman have tested the following cards:
– Sandisk High Endurance
– Samsung Pro Endurance
– Kingston Endurance
We can confirm they are suitable for our devices.
Always format your micro SD card on a monthly basis to keep the memory card in good health  For more information on 
recommended and compatible MicroSD Cards, please visit www.navman.com.au/memory-card

4. Turning the dash cam on/off

Complete the installation according to the instructions in the “Using your dash cam in a vehicle” section. Once the 
vehicle engine is started, the dash cam will turn on automatically.

Shutting down the dash cam

Occasionally you may need to perform a hardware reset when the dash cam stops responding or if it appears to be 
“frozen” or unresponsive. To shut down the dash cam, press and hold the Power button until the system powers off.
If you cannot turn the dash cam off by using the Power button, insert a small pin (such as a 
straightened paper clip) into the Shutdown button to shut down the dash cam.

5. Setting the date and time

The system date and time must be correct in order for the videos to display accurate timestamps. The date and time can 
be configured by pressing 

 > 

Date/Time 

and using the buttons on the bottom to adjust each value.

6. Recording videos while driving

Continuous recording

Continuous recording will automatically commence shortly after the system is powered up. The system indicator will flash 
while recording is in progress. Recording can be paused by pressing 

. Press 

 to return to the recording screen 

and resume recording.
Videos taken during continuous recording are divided into multiple clips and saved under the "Normal" folder, 
but recording will not stop between video clips. Once the folder has reached its allocated capacity, the system will 
automatically record over the oldest video saved under this folder.

Event-driven recording

During continuous recording, if a sudden event has been detected, such as running over a road bump, vehicle collision, 
high-speed driving, or making a sharp turn, the G-sensor will prompt the dash cam to record the event.

Note: 

The sensitivity level of the G-sensor can be adjusted by going to  

 >  

G-sensor Sensitivity.

The actual recording will begin when an event has been detected and continue for 30 seconds. Event-driven recordings 
are saved in the "Event" folder. Once the folder has reached its allocated capacity, the system will automatically record 
over the oldest video saved under this folder. You can also press 

 to manually activate event-driven or emergency 

recording while continuous recording is in progress.

7. Viewing videos and photos

To view a video or photo captured by the dash cam:

1.  Press 

 to open the Playback screen.

2.  Select a folder.

3.  Select a video or image then press 

 to view the file.

4.  While viewing a file, you can:

 

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Press 

 to return to the file list.

 

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Press 

 / 

 to play the previous/next video. 

 

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Press 

 to delete the current file:

8. The Menu screen

Press 

 to access the Menu screen that includes the following device settings:

 

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Video Resolution

: Sets the recording resolution.

 

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Video Clip Length

: Sets the length of video clips captured during continuous recording.

 

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EV

: Sets the proper exposure level to adjust the brightness of the image.

 

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GPS Status

: Displays GPS signal strength.

 

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G-sensor Sensitivity

: Sets the G-sensor’s sensitivity level for triggering event-driven recording.

 

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LCD Standby

: Sets the length of time before the display shuts off automatically.

 

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System Sound

: Enables /disables system notification sounds

 

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Sound Recording

: Enables/disables audio recording during video capture.

 

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Volume

: Adjusts the volume level.

 

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Time Zone

: Selects your local time zone.

 

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Date/Time

: Sets the system date and time.

 

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Format

: Formats the memory card (all data will be erased).

 

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Restore to Default

: Restores the device to factory default settings.

 

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Version

: Displays software information.

9. MiVue Manager

MiVue Manager™ is a tool for viewing videos recorded by the MiVue™ dash cam on your PC.

Installing MiVue Manager

Download the Setup file from www.navman.com.au/mivue-update or www.navman.co.nz/mivue-update. Double-
click Setup.exe and follow the on-screen prompts to install MiVue Manager.
IMPORTANT! You may be prompted to install the MOV and AVI codecs for video playback if they are missing on your 
computer. Search online to install the required codecs.

Playing the recording files

1.  Remove the memory card from the dash cam and access the card on the computer via a card reader. You are 

advised to copy the recording files to your computer for backup and playback.

2.  Start MiVue Manager on the computer.

 

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By default, MiVue Manager shows the calendar and the file list on the right.

 

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When a recording file exists, you will see the date marked with “   ”. Click that date to display files recorded on 
that date.

 

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You can choose the file type to display: 

Event

 / 

Normal

 .

 

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To display all files in the current folder, click 

All

. To return to the calendar view, click 

Calendar

.

3.  Double-click the desired file on the file list to start playback.
4.  The playback controls are described as follows:

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1

  Skips to the previous/next file on the list.

2

  Starts or pauses the playback.

3

  Changes the playback speed to 1/4x, 1/2x, 1x (default), 1.5x, or 2x.

4

  Mutes or unmutes the volume.

5

  Adjusts the volume level.

6

  Plays the video in full screen.

7

  Displays the playback progress. You can click on a point along the track bar to move directly to a different 

location for the playback.

5.  During playback, you can check more driving information from the dashboard panel and the G-sensor chart that 

are displayed below the video playback screen.

 

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On the dashboard panel, click 

 to display the map screen.

Note:

 The map may not display correctly if the computer is not connected to the Internet or your product 

does not support GPS function.

 

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The G-sensor chart displays data in 3-axis waveform about the car’s shift forward/backward (X), to the right/
left (Y) and upward/downward (Z).

6.  The tool bar allows you to do the following:

1

2

3

4

5

6

8

7

1

  Selects the folder that stores the recording files.

2

  Previews and prints the current video image.

3

  Saves the selected files to the specified location on your computer.

4

  Captures and saves the current video image to the specified location on your computer.

5

  Opens the Settings Menu. The Settings items are described as follows:

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Change Language

:

 

Sets the display language of MiVue Manager.

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Change Skin

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Sets the colour scheme of MiVue Manager.

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Check for Update

:

 

Checks if there is any new version of MiVue Manager. Internet access is required 

for this feature.

l

 

About

:

 

Displays the version and copyright information of MiVue Manager.

6

  Exports the GPS information of the selected file in the KML format to the specified location on your computer.

7

  Uploads the selected file to YouTube™.

8

  In the playlist, the "F" and "R" marks displayed on a filename indicate the video is paired with a corresponding 

front video (F) or rear video (R). The video will be shown in PIP (picture-in-picture) mode. You can switch 
between front and rear videos by clicking  

.

Safety precautions

About the vehicle power adapter

 

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Use only the vehicle power adapter supplied with your device. Use of another type of the vehicle power adapter 
may result in malfunction and/or danger.

 

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This product is intended to be supplied by a LISTED Power Unit marked with “LPS”, “Limited Power Source” and 
output rated + 5 V dc / 2 A.

 

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Do not use the vehicle power adapter in a high moisture environment. Never touch the vehicle power adapter 
when your hands or feet are wet.

 

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Allow adequate ventilation around the vehicle power adapter when connected to the device. Do not cover the 
vehicle power adapter with paper or other objects that will reduce cooling. Do not use the vehicle power adapter 
while it is inside a carrying case.

Summary of Contents for MiVue Series

Page 1: ...User Manual DDR MiVue Series Got a Question Visit www navman com au faq for more information ...

Page 2: ...1 Product overview 1 Mounting socket 2 Power button 3 Mute button 4 Memory card slot 5 LED indicator 6 LCD display 7 OK button 8 Mini USB connector 9 Reset button q Camera lens w Speaker e Microphone ...

Page 3: ... start up If the device s viewing angle or installation position was changed from the original position after start up please turn the device off and on again to recalibrate the G sensor Otherwise the G sensor may malfunction and impact other features of the device such as event driven recording The dash cam is designed to stay connected with the vehicle power adapter to ensure optimal perfor manc...

Page 4: ...ter to the cigarette lighter Route the cables through the top ceiling and the A pillar so that it does not interfere with driving Make sure that the cable installation does not interfere with the vehicles airbags or other safety features Note The installation illustrations are for reference only Device and cable placement may vary depending on the vehicle model If you encounter any problems during...

Page 5: ... top of the screen contains various system icons to provide status information about your device and the system toolbar provides quick access to a number of important features 60km h 00 30 5 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 1 Recording indicator timer 5 Opens the Menu screen 2 Current speed 6 Views captured videos photos 3 GPS Locked No signal 7 Takes a photograph 4 Microphone On Off 8 Activates deactivates emergenc...

Page 6: ...ory card to avoid recording errors caused by missing system files or folders You may need to format your memory card periodically to ensure it remains in good working condition You should use separate MicroSD cards for the dash cam and other electronic products such as a digital camera You are advised to turn the device off before removing the memory card Important microSD card information The min...

Page 7: ...sing Date Time and using the buttons on the bottom to adjust each value 6 Recording videos while driving Continuous recording Continuous recording will automatically commence shortly after the system is powered up The system indicator will flash while recording is in progress Recording can be paused by pressing Press to return to the recording screen and resume recording Videos taken during contin...

Page 8: ...ile 8 The Menu screen Press to access the Menu screen that includes the following device settings Video Resolution Sets the recording resolution Video Clip Length Sets the length of video clips captured during continuous recording EV Sets the proper exposure level to adjust the brightness of the image GPS Status Displays GPS signal strength G sensor Sensitivity Sets the G sensor s sensitivity leve...

Page 9: ...right When a recording file exists you will see the date marked with Click that date to display files recorded on that date You can choose the file type to display Event Normal To display all files in the current folder click All To return to the calendar view click Calendar 3 Double click the desired file on the file list to start playback 4 The playback controls are described as follows 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 10: ...on of MiVue Manager 6 Exports the GPS information of the selected file in the KML format to the specified location on your computer 7 Uploads the selected file to YouTube 8 In the playlist the F and R marks displayed on a filename indicate the video is paired with a corresponding front video F or rear video R The video will be shown in PIP picture in picture mode You can switch between front and r...

Page 11: ...ou do not use your device in a humid wet and or corrosive environment Do not put store or leave your device in or near a heat source in a high temperature location in strong direct sunlight and do not expose it to temperatures over 60 C 140 F Failure to follow these guidelines may cause the Lithium ion battery to leak acid become hot explode or ignite and cause injury and or damage Do not pierce o...

Page 12: ...ed 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 GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials except glass When you are inside a tunnel or build ing GPS positioning is not available Signal reception can be affected by situations such as bad weather or dense overhead obstacles e g trees...

Page 13: ...so as to avoid accidents or injury to persons or property Certain functionality of the Licensed Product or the device may be dependent upon the use of hardware sometimes called a dongle or module or software keys that enable or unlock the functionality This Licence does not permit Customer to use any of such functionality unless Customer has also legitimately bought or otherwise obtained the appro...

Page 14: ...limits its liability for a failure to comply with any Consumer Guarantee other than where to do so would otherwise cause all or part of this clause to be void to at Licensor s option i in the case of goods repairing or replacing the goods or paying the cost of having the goods repaired or replaced and ii in the case of services re supplying the services or paying the cost of having the services re...

Page 15: ... Pty Ltd of Unit 5 43 51 College Street Gladesville NSW 2111 Australia Privacy notice Location Information The Navman device and software a customer uses may by its nature and function create contain receive store or transmit location based information that either alone or in combination with other information could identify a person establish a person s whereabouts reveal the nature or type of pl...

Page 16: ...y CloudMade Inc 1370 Willow Road Menlo Park CA 94025 USA a third party company which provides cloud services to us MiTAC Australia Pty Ltd Unit 5 43 51 College Street Gladesville NSW 2111 Australia Navman will take reasonable steps to secure any Location Information or Connected Device Information about the customer Access correction and complaints The customer may request to see a copy of the Loc...

Page 17: ...use or alteration or removal of any serial number or the opening dismantling or repair of this product by anyone other than an authorised Navman Service Centre each will void this warranty To the extent that the product is used or useful for navigation a the product including any associated electronic charts or maps navigation data or radio or other services is a supplement to other navigational r...

Page 18: ...or otherwise preserve any such data before sending the product to Navman Except where otherwise required by Consumer Guarantees as defined below in this document if Navman reasonably determines that the product has not failed to meet the standards of the warranty you will be liable for the cost of return shipment to you Navman may require payment of such costs before returning the product to you a...

Page 19: ...nd do not apply and Navman does not exclude or limit the operation of the Consumer Guarantees under any other provision of this warranty or in any other manner and you agree it is fair and reasonable in all the circumstances for Navman s liability to be so limited 7 Disclaimers and Other Provisions To the extent permitted by law and except for the Consumer Guarantees and the warranty described abo...

Page 20: ...dapter The Dash Cam is not designed to be used without being attached to the power adapter provided Make sure you head to www navman com au or www navman co nz and register your device to stay up to date You can find the link to register on our homepage If you experience any technical difficulties please log onto our support page www navman com au faq or www navman co nz faq this link offers onlin...

Page 21: ...ervice personnel of the vehicle or an authorised auto technician for assistance and installation Regulatory information For regulatory identification purposes this Navman device is assigned a model number of N676G Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the regulations that your model complies with Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the corresponding...

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