HP F310 manual

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    T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Abou t this Gui de ...........................................................................5 FC C S tat em en t .............................................................................. 5 WEEE No ti c e .................................................................................. 5 CE Re gul at ory No tice[...]

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    3 Using the Car Re c order ................................................ 18 3.1 R ec or ding Videos ........................................................... 18 3.1.1 Rec or d vi deos w hil e drivi ng ............................... 18 3.1.2 Manua l Video Rec ording .................................... 18 3.1.3 Em er g ency Rec or ding .......[...]

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    About this Guide The conte nt in this docu ment is for infor matio n purpos e and is subject t o chang e wit hout pri or notice. We made every effort to ensure that this User Guide is accurate a nd complete. However, no liability is assumed for any erro rs and omission s that may have occurred. The manufacturer reserves the right to change th e tec[...]

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    CE R egulato ry Noti ce Here with confir m to co mply with th e requirem ents s et out in t he Coun cil D irectives o n the Approximat ion of th e Laws of th e Member States relating Electr omag netic Com patibility of Radi o and Telecom de vice (1 995/5/ EC); the Low Voltag e Direct ive (200 6/95/ EC); the Rest rictio n of The Use of Certai n Haza[...]

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     The resul ts of GPS po sitio ning are only for refe rence , and should not affec t t he actu al dri ving sit uat ion. The f eat ure c ann ot en su re the location accuracy.  GPS location accuracy may differ depending on we ather and loc ation such as high buildings, tunne ls, undergrou nds, or forests. GPS satellite si gnals cannot pas s th [...]

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    1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing this advan ced Car Recorder . This device is specifically designed for real time video and audio recording whe n driving. 1.1 Features  Full HD camera (19 20x1080 @ 30f ps)  2.4” LCD color scr een  130 degree Wide angle lens  Motion detect ion  Automatic Emergency recor ding for c ollision de[...]

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    1.3 Product Overview No. Item No. Item 1 Brack et Sock et 8 L CD Pane l 2 Mic rophone 9 Up But t on ( ) 3 Po wer Butt on 10 Down Butt o n ( ) 4 Memory C ard Sl ot 11 Ent er B utt on ( ) 5 USB C on nect or 12 Wide An gl e L ens 6 HD(Min i HDM I) C on nect or 13 Spe ak er 7 Back B utt on ( ) Note: To operate the device, p ress the corresponding butto[...]

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    2 Getting Started 2.1 Inserting the Memory Card Insert the memory card wi th the gold conta cts faci ng the ba ck of the camcorder. Push the memory card until it clicks into place. (Use class 6 or above the micro SD cards for thi s cam corder; It is recomm ended to format the micro SD cards before the initial use.) To remove the memory card Push th[...]

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    2.2 Installing in Vehicles 2. 2.1 Mount to Windshiel d 1. Attach the bracke t to the device. Slide it into the b racket hol der until you hear a click. 2. With the suction-cup la ying flat, position the suction-cup on the windshield. 3. Hold the base firmly on the windshield and press down the clamp to mount the car h older to the windshield. Make [...]

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    2. 2.2 Adju st the de vice pos itio n 1. Loosen the knob to swivel the device vertically . 2. Loosen the knob to swivel the device horizontally up to 360°. 3. Then tighten the knobs to ma ke sure the de vice is secu rely locked in place. Knob Kno b[...]

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    2.3 Connecting to Power Use only the supplied car adapter to power up the de vice and charge the built-in b attery. 1. Connect one end of the car adapte r to the USB connector of the camcorder. 2. Plug the other end of the car charger to the cigarette li ghter socket of your vehicle. On ce the vehicle engine is started, the camcorder automatica lly[...]

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    2.4 Powering the Camcorder On / Off 2. 4.1 Auto Power O n/O ff Once the vehicle e ngine is sta rted, the camcorder a utomati cally turns o n. If the Automatic Record func tion is enabled, the recording will automatica lly start right af ter the ca mcorder powers o n. See Set Automatic Recording (2 .5.1 ). Once the vehicle e ngine shuts down , the c[...]

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    2.5 Initial Settings Before using the device, we recommend you enable the Automatic Record func tion and set up the corr ect date an d time. 2. 5.1 Set Automatic Recording To enable the recording to sta rt auto matica lly after you turn on the power, do the following: 1. Press the button to enter the OSD menu. 2. Press the / button to select Automa[...]

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    Note: 1. When t he battery i s draine d dry and the satel lite sync hroniza tion is o ff , the user mus t reset the date/time before the function -automatic reco rd is started. If the user doesn't reset the date/time, t he device wi ll give you alert afte r one m inutes and the automa tic record w ill be started . 2. But if the satellite sy nc[...]

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    C ity UTC C ity UTC C ity UTC C ity UTC C ity UTC A ccr a 0 Bu da pe st * + 1 Houston * - 6 Me lbo urne + 10 Sa nt ia go - 4 A ddis A ba ba + 3 B ue nos A ire s - 3 India napo l is * - 5 Me xico City * - 6 Santo Domingo - 4 Ad e l a i de * * + 9 C ai r o + 2 Is lam abad + 5 Mi am i * - 5 S ão P au lo - 3 A l gie rs + 1 Ca lga ry * - 7 I sta nb ul [...]

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    3 Using the Car Recorder 3.1 Recording Videos 3. 1.1 Record vide os while driving When the vehicle engine starts up a nd the Auto matic Record fun ction is enabled, the ca mcorder automatica lly turns on an d sta rts recording. Recording will automatically stop when the engine is switched off. Or, press the button to stop recording manually. Note: [...]

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    3. 1.3 Manual Vid eo Recordi ng 1. Press the button to start recording. 2. Press the button to stop recording. Note: 1. One video file is saved for every 3 o r 5 minutes of recording. See Using the Menu (4.1). 2. The device saves the re cording on the me mory card. If the m emory ca rd cap acity is ful l, the o ldest file in the memory card i s ove[...]

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    3. 1.5 The Recording S creen No. Item Description 1 Duration Indicates the cu rrent recor ding durat ion. 2 Voice Record Indicates sou nd wi ll not be recorded with the video. Enter the O SD menu to enable "Voice Record". 3 Smart Scene Mode There are two options for the Smart Scene Mode : 1. Driv e Priorit y 2 . S c e n e r y P r i o r i [...]

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    8 GPS icon When a GPS fix is established, the icon " " will show on the top-right corner of the screen. 9 Battery Indicates the esti mated rema ining battery power or if it is being charged . 10 Prompt : reset of date / time Prompt : NOT reset of date / time 11 Guide icon (Stop) Press the button to stop the recording. 12 Guide icon (Emerg[...]

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    3. 1.7 4 GRI D FUN CTION DIS PLAY in t he LCD scr een Push the button w hen r ec or ding to switch to the 4 GRI D FUNCTION DISPLA Y on the L CD scr een. No. Item 1 Approximate current driving speed 2 Time 3 Approximate c ompass driving direction 4 Estimated distanc e warning to the speed ca mera set poi nts Note: The driving speed and driving direc[...]

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    3.2 Playback Videos an d Ph otos 1. If recording is in progress, press the button to stop recording. The standby screen is displaye d. 2. Press the button to enter the OSD menu. 3. Press the / button to select the file category that you wa nt to browse and press the button . 4. Press the / button to view the next or the previo us file and press the[...]

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    3. 2.1 Playing Videos To play videos, do the following: 1. If recording is in progress, press the button to stop recording. 2. Press the button to enter the OSD menu. 3. Press the / button to select File Playback and press the button. 4. Press the / button to select Video or Emergency and press the button. 5. Press the / button to browse for the de[...]

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    3. 2.3 Th e Pla yback Scr een Video Play back Screen Photo Playback Sc reen 1 2 7 3 4 5 2 7 3 4 6 No. Item Descri ptio n 1 Date and time Indicates the recorde d date and time. 2 Guide icon (Back) Press the butt on to re turn to file selec tion display. 3 Guide icon (Previous) Press the button to view the pre vious video/photo. 4 Guide icon (Next) P[...]

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    3. 2.4 Deleting Files To delete file(s), do the following: 1. If recording is in progress, press the button to stop recording. 2. Press the button to enter the OSD menu. 3. Press the / button to select File Deletion and press the button. 4. Press the / button to select the file category and p ress the button. 5. Press the / button to select the fil[...]

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    4 Adjusting the Settings 4.1 Using the Menu You can customi ze the video recordi n g and other genera l settings via the on-screen display (OSD) menus. 1. If recording is in progress, press the button to stop recording. 2. Press the button to open the OSD menu. 3. Press the / button to select a menu option and press the button to enter th e selecte[...]

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    4.2 Menu Tree Refer to the be low table for deta ils o n menu items and availa ble menu options. Menu opti on Descri ptio n Avai labl e opti on File Play bac k Selec t the file cate go ry t hat y ou want to view. Video / Em ergen cy / Pict ure Satellite Stat u s Disp lay s the cu rrent sta te o f the satel lite r ece pt ion. Satellite Sync hr oni z[...]

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    Menu opti on Descri ptio n Avai labl e opti on Driv er Fa tigu e Alert Wh en ena bled , the ca mco rder sounds an au dible tone after an hour of driving. On / Off LCD Setting Se t the du rati on for th e dis play to automa ticall y turn o ff righ t after video record ing starts. On / Turn Off After 30 sec. / Tu rn Off Afte r 3 min . / Off Voice Rec[...]

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    Menu opti on Descri ptio n Avai labl e opti on Delay Shutdown Se t the de lay du rati on befo re tu rnin g of f the po wer. 10 sec. / Off Speed Position Manage ment Add speed point: The satellite position ing wi ll manuall y add speed to th e camera l ocation . You can add up to 200 speed cam era l ocati ons to the built -in system. Delete s peed p[...]

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    Menu opti on Descri ptio n Avai labl e opti on TV s tandar d Set th e TV type based on you r loca l region. NTSC / PAL Format Format t he memory card. Wa rning : Onc e a forma t has been initia ted, ALL co ntent on the micr o SD card will be deleted CAN NOT be r estored or recovered. Yes / No Defa ult Reset all option s to the fac tory default sett[...]

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    5 Installing the Software 1. Place the CD disc bundled with the car camcorder in your PC/Laptop optical drive. 2. If the CD does not execute automa tic ally, please use Wi ndows File Manager to execute the Install_CD.exe file in the CD. The following screen will be displaye d. 3. Select the desi red [Menu] item to sta rt the installa tion process a[...]

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    6 SuperCar No. Item No. Item 1 Video Pl ayer 9 File P a th 2 Play / Pa use 10 Br owser Fil e 3 Pr e vio us 11 Fil e Lis t 4 Next 12 Fil e Name 5 St op 13 V olume 6 Googl e Map 14 Curr ent D ura tion / T otal Duration 7 Comp as s 15 GPS sens itiv ity Chart (SNR) 8 Speed Met er 16 G- Se nsor sensit ivi ty Ch art Note: 1. To d isplay th e route on Goo[...]

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    7 Specifications Item Descri ptio n Image se nsor 1/3” CMOS se nsor Effective pixels 2048 ( H) x 15 36 (V) Stor age m edi a Sup ports Micr o S DHC, u p to 3 2GB class 6 o r abo ve LCD dis play 2.4” LCD c olor TF T (1 12K pixel s) Lens Wid e Angle Fi xed Focus l ens F1.9 ; f=2.95mm Focus range 1.5m~Infinity Resolu tion: Full H D (192 0 x 1 080),[...]

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    Item Descri ptio n Battery Built-in 470mAH Li-polymer rechargeable (This battery is NOT repl aceab le) Operati ng Temperature -10 ° ~ 60° C Operati ng Hum idity 20 ~ 70% RH Stor age Temperature -20 ° ~ 80° C Di mens ions 6 3 x 70 x 28 .7 mm Weight Approx. 94g (3.3oz)[...]