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Eagle Eye Full HD Dash Camera

User Manual

Table of Content

1. Overview and Specifications.

1.1. Overview

1.2. Features

1.3. Package content

1.4. Specifications

2. Screen Layout

2.1. Video mode screen layout

2.2. Camera mode screen layout

3. Menu Layout

3.1. Video setup menu

3.2. Camera setup menu

3.3. General setup menu

4. Video Mode

4.1. Resolution

4.2. Loop recording

4.3. HDR (High dynamic range)

4.4. Motion detection

4.5. Power on record

4.6. Power off delay

4.7. Power on delay

4.8. Record audio

4.9. Gsensor set (G-force sensor)

5. Camera mode

5.1. Resolution

5.2. Capture mode

5.3. Sequence

5.4. Quality

5.5. Sharpness

5.6. Colour

5.7. Quick preview

6. General settings

6.1. Date/Time

6.2. Car number set

6.3. Stamp

6.4. Auto power off

6.5. Auto LCD off

6.6. Beep sound

6.7. Language

6.8. GPS auto update

6.9. GMT setup

6.10. TV mode

6.11. Frequency

6.12. Volume

6.13. Exposure

6.14. White balance

6.15. Format

6.16. Time lapse

6.17. Version

7. SD card operation

8. Recommended

9. View footage to your computer

10. Using the included accessories

11. Using the video cable

1

OVERVIEW AND SPECIFICATIONS

1.1

1.2

1.3

1.4

2

Screen Layout

2.1Video Mode

2.2Camera mode

3

Menu Layout

3.1 Video setup menu

3.2 Camera setup menu

3.3 General Setup Menu

4

Video mode

4.1 Resolution

1080FHD = 1920x1080 (2.1 megapixel) (recommended)

720p= 1280 × 720 (0.9 megapixels).

WVGA= (Wide VGA) 720x480 pixels

VGA= 640x480 pixels

4.2 Loop Recording

OFF : unit will record until the SD card is full

1 minute: unit will record until SD card is full in 1 minute file intervals and

will then overwrite the first file.

2 minutes: unit will record until SD card is full in 2 minute file intervals and

will then overwrite the first file.

5 minutes: unit will record until SD card is full in 5 minute file intervals and

will then overwrite the first file. (Recommended)

4.3 HDR (HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE)

High-dynamic-range imaging ( HDR) is a set of techniques used in imaging

and photography to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity than

standard digital imaging or photographic techniques can do. The aim is to

present the human eye with a similar range of luminance as that which,

through the visual system, is familiar in everyday life.

Example of high dynamic range

Off On

4.4 Motion Detection

ON: The unit will record once there is movement or any type of motion in

the view of the camera; it is based on pixilation to pixilation movement.

OFF: the unit will record continuously.

4.5 Power on record

ON: the unit will automatically start recording when the unit powers up.

OFF: the unit won’t automatically record when powered up, you will need to

start the recording manually.

4.6 Power off Delay

OFF: The unit will not power off once there is no power going to the unit,

you will need to power off the unit manually or when the battery runs dead.

10 SECONDS: The unit will automatically power off in 10 seconds after power

has been cut to the device.

20 SECONDS: The unit will automatically power off in 20 seconds after power

has been cut to the device.

30 SECONDS: The unit will automatically power off in 30 seconds after power

has been cut to the device.

4.7 Power on Delay

OFF: The unit will power off immediately when there is no power going to

the unit

10 SECONDS : The unit will have a Delay of 10 seconds before powering on

when power is connected.

20 SECONDS: The unit will have a Delay of 20 seconds before powering on

when power is connected.

30 SECONDS: The unit will have a Delay of 30 seconds before powering on

when power is connected.

4.8 RECORD AUDIO

ON: Mic on, Records audio

OFF: Mic off, doesn’t record audio

4.9 GSENSOR SET (G-Force sensor sensitivity)

OFF: gives no G reading in playback

LOW: gives a low sensitive G reading

Medium: gives a medium sensitive G reading (recommended)

High: gives a high sensitive G reading

If the unit experiences a high G FORCE READING the unit will automatically

save the file that the incident occurred.

5

Camera Mode

5.1 Resolution

12M= 12 megapixel (4256x2848)(recommended)

10M= 10 megapixel (4064x2704)

8M= 8 megapixel (3264x2448)

5M= 5 megapixel (2592x1944)

3M= 3 megapixel (2016x1512)

2MHD= 2megapixel high definition (1920x1080)

VGA= Video graphics array (640x480)

1.3M= 1.3 megapixel (1280x1024)

5.2 CAPTURE MODE

SINGLE: Takes a instant snap shot

2S TIMER: gives a 2s delay before the snap shot is taken

5S TIMER: gives a 5s delay before the snap shot is taken

10S TIMER: gives a 10s delay before the snap shot is taken

5.3 SEQUENCE

OFF: The unit will take a single snap shot

ON: The unit will take 3 snapshots

5.4 Quality

FINE: uses less compression and has the highest quality

NORMAL: uses more compression and generates a lesser quality but is good

for general applications

ECONOMY: uses a high compression and generates the least quality picture.

5.5 SHARPNESS

STRONG: 200% picture sharpness

Normal: 100% picture sharpness

SOFT: 0% picture sharpness

5.6 COLOUR

NORMAL: Colour mode

BLACK & WHITE: Black and white mode

SEPIA: Sepia mode

5.7 QUICK REVIEW

OFF: Quick preview setting is disabled

2 SECONDS: after taking a snap shot the picture will display for 2 seconds

5 SECONDS: after taking a snap shot the picture will display for 5 seconds

6

GENERAL SETTINGS

6.1 DATE /TIME

DATE: Set current date

TIME: Set current time

DATE FORMAT: Y (Year) M (Month) D (Day)

6.2 CAR NUMBER SET

SET THE CARS NUMBER PLATE OR REFERANCE

6.3 STAMP

Refers to the data displayed on the recorded footage

6.4 AUTO POWER OFF

OFF: Unit doesn’t automatically power off

3 MINUTES: Unit automatically powers off in 3 minutes

5 MINUTES: Unit automatically powers off in 5 minutes

10 MINUTES: Unit automatically powers off in 10 minutes

6.5 AUTO LCD OFF

OFF: The LCD stays on permanently

1 MINUTE: The LCD turns off after 1 minute

3 MINUTES: The LCD turns off after 3 minute

5 MINUTES: The LCD turns off after 5 minute

6.6 BEEP SOUND

ON: Turns the beep sound on (beep sound inly when working on the menu)

OFF: Turns the beep sound off (no beep sound while working on the menu)

6.7 LANGUAGE

SETS THE LANGUGE ON THE DEVICE

6.8 GPS AUTO UPDATE TIME

This enables that the time gets automatically updated by the GPS satellite

6.9 GMT SETUP

Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) global time standard (South Africa is 2)

6.10 TV MODE

NTSC: is the video system or standard used in North America and most of

South America. In NTSC, 30 frames are transmitted each second. Each frame

is made up of 525 individual scan lines.

PAL: short for Phase Alternating Line, is a colour encoding system for

analogue television used in broadcast television systems in most countries

broadcasting at 625-line / 50 field per second

6.11 FREQUENCY

50 HZ: Is the standard refresh rate

60 HZ: Is a higher refresh rate used for higher resolution

6.12 Volume

HIGH: recording at the highest volume

MEDIUM: recording at medium volume

LOW: Recording at Low volume

6.13 EXPOSURE

The exposure settings on the camcorder can be used to help get the best

videos. Much of the exposure has to do with the amount of light that is let

into the film when the lens is open. Some aspects that are involved in the

exposure into the ISO or sensitivity to light are the amount of time the

shutter is open, the measuring of the actual light, the size that the lens is

open, the exposure lock, exposure compensation, and more. The many

different factors can create many different exposures

6.14 WHITE BALANCE

White balance (WB) is the process of removing unrealistic colour casts, so

that objects which appear white in person are rendered white in your photo.

6.15 FORMAT

TF CARD: Format the SD card

6.16 DEFAULT SETTING

Sets the camera back to its default (factory original) settings

6.17 TIME LAPSE

Time-lapse photography is a technique whereby the frequency at which film

frames are captured (the frame rate) is much lower than that used to view

the sequence. When played at normal speed, time appears to be moving

faster and thus lapsing. Time-lapse photography can be considered the

opposite of high speed photography or slow motion.

OFF: time lapse feature not enable

1 SECOND: The picture is captured every 1 second

5 SECONDS: The picture is captured every 5second

10 SECONDS: The picture is captured every 10 second

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h_IylDHJYw

6.18 VERSION

This is your Dash cameras current firmware version

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SD CARD OPERATION

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