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How To Use RVS 450C CAR DASH CAMERA Installation Manual

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How To Use RVS 450C CAR DASH CAMERA Installation Manual

With its wealth of features, the RVS 450C Car Dash Camera is a dependable tool that improves security and safety while driving. With its easy-to-use interface and high-definition recording capabilities, this dash camera provides drivers with a practical means of recording their travels and capturing important moments while driving. With its wide-angle lens, it offers a thorough perspective of the road ahead and makes it easier to document significant events and details. The RVS 450C is a great option for individuals looking for a dependable and user-centric solution for their vehicle surveillance needs because it has loop recording, G-sensor technology for impact detection, and an intuitive touchscreen interface. The RVS 450C Car Dash Camera is an important tool that encourages safer and more responsible driving, whether it is used for daily driving or to provide piece of mind during lengthy travels.How-To-Use-RVS-450C-CAR-DASH-CAMERA-Installation-Manual-product

How To Use RVS 450C

The general procedures to utilize the RVS 450C Car Dash Camera are  as follows, albeit they may differ slightly based on the model and version you have:

  1. Install the camera:
    Start by utilizing the adhesive attachment or suction cup that comes with the dash camera to put it on the windshield of your car. Make sure the road is clearly visible to the camera.
  2. Power Link:
    Using the included power wire, connect the camera to the cigarette lighter outlet on your car. When the car is started, the camera ought should activate on its own.
  3. Inserting a MicroSD card:
    Once the memory card slot on the camera is open, place a suitable microSD card—up to 128GB in size—into it. Verify that it is securely fastened in place and seated.
  4. First Configuration:
    Using the camera’s buttons or touchscreen interface, configure the date, time, language, and other initial settings by following the on-screen instructions or consulting the user manual.
  5. Mode of Recording:
    The moment the car is switched on, the camera usually begins to record automatically. In order to maintain continuous recording, the majority of dash cameras use loop recording, which overwrites the oldest files when the memory card is full.
  6. G-Sensor (Device Recognition):
    A G-sensor, which detects abrupt motions or collisions, is included in certain versions. Make sure your camera’s auto-protect option is turned on so that crucial video is automatically saved in the event of an accident.
  7. Watching Video:
    One of the following can usually be done in order to see recorded footage:
    1. To browse through the recorded files, use the touchscreen or built-in display of the camera.
    2. Take out the microSD card and place it inside a card reader or PC.
    3. Use a suitable cable to connect your camera to a TV or monitor (if supported).
  8. Obtaining Video:
    Locate the video files on the microSD card and transfer them to your computer for sharing or storing if you’re using a PC.
  9. Extra Features (Parking Mode, Wi-Fi, GPS):
    You might also get other features like Wi-Fi for smartphone connectivity, parking mode for recording when the car is parked, and GPS for tracking location and speed, depending on the model. To learn how to use these features, consult the user manual.
  10. Upkeep:
    Make that the microSD card and camera are operating properly on a regular basis. Make sure there are no impurities and that the camera lens is clean.
  11. Respect for Local Laws:
    To make sure you are utilizing the dash camera in compliance with rules, be aware of local legislation surrounding privacy and dash camera usage.
  12. Updates to the firmware (if available):
    If your camera model has firmware updates, check the manufacturer’s website. Updates might include new features and enhance performance.

Please be aware that the features and functionalities of the RVS 450C Car Dash Camera may change based on the model and version you own. The user manual that came with your camera should always be consulted for comprehensive guidance and details unique to your equipment.

What’s in the Box?

  • DVR unit
  • Suction cup holder
  • Car Charger
  • USB cableHow-To-Use-RVS-450C-CAR-DASH-CAMERA-Installation-Manual-fig-1

Functions

Product Image and Feature Identification

  1. Menu
  2. Up (Mute On/Off)
  3. REC/Snapshoot
  4. Down (Emergency lock)
  5. Mode
  6. HDMI port
  7. Micro SD card slot
  8. USB port
  9. Microphone
  10. Reset
  11. ON/OFF
  12. IR LED
  13. Speaker
  14. Lens
  15. Charging Indicator
  16. ScreenHow-To-Use-RVS-450C-CAR-DASH-CAMERA-Installation-Manual-fig-2

Operations

Methods to Charge Battery:

  1. Connect the DVR to the car charger through the Mini-USB port, The DVR powers on automatically to enter standby mode and start charging with the red indicator light ON. Once the DVR has been fully charged, the red indicator light goes out.
  2. Connect DVR to computer via USB cable, DVR power on automati-cally to enter mode choice between ‘Mass Storage (MSDC)’ and ‘PC-Cam’, press ‘UP’/’DOWN’ to choose the desired mode and ‘REC/OK’ button to enter your choice and start charging. Once DVR has been fully charged, the red indicator light goes out.

For the power capacity in the battery, refer to the following icons:How-To-Use-RVS-450C-CAR-DASH-CAMERA-Installation-Manual-fig-3

Installation and Removal of Micro SD card 

  1. In the direction as indicated, insert the Micro SD card into the slot until it is held firmly.
  2. To take the Micro SD card out, slightly press the Micro SD card to eject it out.
    [Note] – Observe the direction to insert the Micro SD card; if the direction is reverse, the DVR and the Micro SD card may be damaged.
    • When the Micro SD card is inserted into the DVR, the machine will set the Micro SD card as preset storage unit and the data in the original Micro SD card will be unreadable.
    • If the Micro SD card is incompatible with the DVR, please insert the card again or replace it for retry.
    • To protect the internal circuit, please make sure DVR is OFF before inserting micro SD card.
    • 4GB-32GB/C6-C10 Micro SD card supported.

Operation Instructions

Turn On/Off DVR

  1. Press the power key for 1 second to switch ON and hold for 3 sec-onds to switch OFF DVR manually.
  2. Connect the DVR with car charger in the car. When car ignition been turned on, DVR switches ON automatically. When car engine shuts off or car charger been disconnected, DVR switches OFF with 10 second delay (as per setting).

System Setup
In Video or Photo mode, press the Menu->UP/DOWN->REC/OK key to enter the System Setup:

  • Parking Mode (Parking Surveillance): Off/Low/Middle/High. With ‘parking mode’ set ON, DVR will provide 24/7 protection to your car, that is, after car parking, DVR will power on to start recording automatically if any external shocks to your car have been detected. 20 seconds later, DVR powers off again automatically. During this recording, DVR works with an internal battery only. By selecting among options Low/Middle/High, you can set the sensitivity to trigger ‘Park-ing Mode’.
  • G-Sensor: On/Off. When G-sensor is ON, DVR will protect and lock the current video once G-sensor been triggered by instant impacts or shocks from traffic accident.
  • File Type: Emergent Video/Common Video/Photo. Select the specified type of files to browse at playback mode.
  • Sounds: Voice Recording On/Off, Key Sound On/Off and Volume.
  • Power Save: Off/10 sec./30 sec. Select to screen off automatically after DVR continue recording for 10 sec. or 30 sec. As default, power save is ‘Off’ and DVR screen stays on indefinitely.
  • Date & Time: Date and time adjustment.
  • OSD Language: English/Russian/Korean/French/Portuguese/Chinese, etc.
  • Light Freq: 50Hz/60Hz
  • Format: Format the memory card. Select to format the memory card at the first use.
  • System: Factory Reset / System Info (Version) / Card Info
  • Delay shutdown: On/Off. As default, 10 sec. off delay is ON, to avoid any improper shutdown command caused by power interruption during recording.

FAQs of RVS 450C

What is the resolution of the RVS 450C dash camera?

The RVS 450C typically records in Full HD resolution, which is 1920×1080 pixels.

Does it have a single or dual-channel recording capability?

The RVS 450C is typically a single-channel dash camera, meaning it records from a single front-facing camera.

What is the field of view of the camera?

The camera usually has a wide-angle lens with a field of view of around 140 degrees.

How is the camera powered?

It is typically powered through your vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket.

Does it have a parking mode feature?

Some versions of the RVS 450C may have a parking mode feature that allows it to record when the vehicle is parked and detects motion or impact.

Can I view the footage on my smartphone?

Depending on the model, the camera may or may not support smartphone connectivity.

Does it have GPS tracking capabilities?

Some versions of the RVS 450C may include GPS tracking to record your vehicle’s speed and location along with the video footage.

What is the maximum storage capacity supported?

The camera typically supports microSD cards with a capacity of up to 128GB.

Does it have Wi-Fi connectivity?

Wi-Fi connectivity is not common in most RVS 450C models, but it may be available in specific versions.

Can I access my recordings remotely?

Remote access may not be a standard feature, but some models might offer it through additional accessories or software.

Does it have a G-sensor?

Many versions of the RVS 450C come equipped with a G-sensor that detects sudden movements or impacts and locks the footage for later review.

Is it easy to install?

Installation can vary depending on the model, but most dash cameras are designed to be relatively easy to install in your vehicle.

Does it have night vision capabilities?

Night vision may not be a standard feature, but the camera may offer good low-light performance.

Can I use it in extreme temperatures?

It’s important to check the manufacturer’s guidelines for temperature limits, as some dash cameras may not perform well in extreme conditions.

Does it come with a warranty?

Dash cameras often come with a warranty, but the duration and coverage can vary depending on the manufacturer and retailer.