REDTIGER F7N 4K Dash Cam Front and Rear User Manual
The REDTIGER F7N 4K Dash Cam Front and Rear is a high-performance, dual-camera system that is meant to give drivers the best safety and record-keeping tools possible while they’re driving. This dash cam has ultra-high definition (4K) front and 1080p rear cameras, so it can record clear, detailed video in any lighting. This makes sure that important moments are recorded correctly. Wide-angle lenses give it a wide field of view, which means they reduce blind spots and let you see more of what’s around you. The REDTIGER F7N is an important addition to any vehicle because it has advanced features like night vision, loop recording, and a built-in G-sensor for automatic collision detection. These features give drivers peace of mind and safety everywhere.
What’s in the box?
- 1* F7N 4K Dash Cam
- 1* GPS Mount
- 1*1080P IP68 Rear Camera
- 1 * Power Supply Cable with Car Charger
- 1 * Rear Camera Cable
- 2* Electrostatic Sticker
- 1 * User Manual
- 1 * 3M Adhesive
- 1 * Car Wire Trim Tool
- 5* Cable Clips
Meeting Your F7N
- GPS Mount
- Status Light (Steady blue light: Power on Blinking red light: Normal recording)
- Screen
- Up Button
- Mode Button
- Down Button
- Power Button
- Micro SD™ Card Slot
- Rear Cam Slot
- USB Power Slot
- Reset Button
- Leos
Button Function
F7N Power Tools
- Cig Charger
Note: It is best to use the power cord that comes with our products, or our professional hardwire kit. - Hardwire Kit
(Required for Parking Mode. Prevents car battery drain.)(Not included, purchase separately)
Install Your Dash Cam
We will guide you through the installation process step by step to ensure your dash cam is installed properly. We will prepare the installation video of F7N dash cam for you, you can scan the OR code below to watch. Whether you are a first-time user or an experienced one, this video will provide helpful tips to make the process easy.
How to install the main body
- Start the vehicle generator, and do a bench test before officially installing the dash cam: connect the car charger to the cigarette lighter port and the dash cam, connect the rear camera to the GPS bracket, and insert the SD card to ensure that the dash cam can work normally.
- Find the right spot on the front windshield. Wipe the pre-installed location with a clean cloth.
- Then peel off the electrostatic sticker from the cellophane, and transfer it to the place you want to stick it. Then turn off the vehicle to pay attention to safety.Affix the dash cam to the electrostatic sticker and press to make it firmer.
- Use the crowbar to run the power cable along the front windshield and the roof, and hide the cable on the A-pillar, so as not to block the driver’s sight and cause danger.
How to install the in-car rear cam
NOTE: This rear camera is a special rear camera outside the car, and it is better to install it outside the car. And it is waterproof and its lens parameters are set according to the environment outside the car. We recommend that you install the rear camera on the top of the license plate frame, if that position is not installed, we have a license plate frame bracket to solve this problem for you.
- We need to do is open the trunk of the vehicle, remove the screws, and remove the plastic panel.
- Pry open the license plate light and pass the rear camera cable through the hole where the license plate light is located.
- Insert the power cord along the gaps between the front windshield and the ceiling, between the car body and the ceiling on the side of the passenger seat, and between the rear seats and the ceiling.
- Connect the rear camera to its cable. It is important to note that the arrow icons on the cables need to correspond.
- Peel off the 3M glue on the rear camera and stick the rear camera where you want.
Setting Up Your Camera
MicroSD (TF} card
With your camera off, insert the card into the card slot with the label facing the back of your camera.
You can eject the card by pressing it into the slot with your fingernail.
You’ll need a MicroSD card (sold separately) to save your videos and photos. Use a U3 Class 10 SD™ Card dedicated or your camera may malfunction.
MicroSD cards can degrade over time and affect your camera’s ability to save your media. Try swapping out an older card for a new one if you’re having any problems.
WIRING SET UP
Connect your camera to a Cig charger using the included cig charge cable.
POP-UP: Want to know what software version you’re using? Here’s where you can find out.
- Press M button and enter Settings
- Press UP button > Version
Maintenance
MAINTAIN YOUR CAMERA
Do not directly plug and unplug the cable or MicroSD card, except when the camera it turned off. We do not encourage you connection your camera with other hardwire kit, but if you insist on doing this, please have a look of those lower than 6V and higher than 2.SA. It is normal for the camera to be warm during operation. Excess exposure to heat from the sun may cause damage that isn’t covered under the 1 year warranty.
Product Information
BASIC INFO OF YOUR CAMERA
- Model: F7N
- Display: 3.18 inch IPS
- Power: 12V/24V
- Aperture: 1.5
- Battery: Supercapacitor
- Video Format: Video: MP4 Still image: JPG
- Loop recording: 1 /3 /Smins
- Recording method: Normal recording/Emergency recording
- Screen View: Front & Rearview/Front view/Rearview
- Resolution:
- Front 3840*2160P
- Front 2560*1440P
- Front 2160P+Rear 1080P
- Front 1440 P+Rear1080P
- GPS: Yes
- Audio: Support sound recording and playback
- G-sensor: 3 Axis G-sensor
- MicroSD card: MicroSD 32GB-256GB
- Record photo: Main body display/Computer/ Smartphone
- Temperature: -4° F-158° F
- Warranty period: 1 Year
SETTINGS
- Speed Units: KMH/MPH
- GPS Info: Display GPS signal strength
- Rear Cam Flip: Vertical Flip Your Rear View
- Mirror Flip: Horizontal Flip Your Front View
- APP: A QR Code for the Redtiger app
- WiFi: WiFi ON/OFF
- Language: Choose Your Prefer Language
- Time Format: 12h/24h
FAQs for REDTIGER F7N 4K
Mount the front camera on the windshield using the suction cup or adhesive mount provided, positioning it behind the rearview mirror for minimal obstruction. The rear camera should be mounted on the rear windshield. Connect both cameras to the power supply using the car charger and the rear camera cable.
The rear camera should be positioned in the centre of the rear windshield, facing outward, to capture a clear view of the road behind your vehicle.
Yes, it’s recommended to format the SD card in the dash cam before its first use to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
The REDTIGER F7N automatically starts recording when the vehicle’s ignition is turned on, provided it’s connected to the power supply.
Yes, you can manually lock a video by pressing the designated lock button on the dash cam. This will save the video in a protected folder that isn’t overwritten during loop recording.
The G-sensor detects sudden movements or shocks, such as during an accident, and automatically locks and saves the current video footage, preventing it from being overwritten.
Loop recording ensures continuous recording by overwriting the oldest files when the memory card is full, so you never run out of storage space.
You can view the recordings directly on the dash cam’s display or by removing the SD card and viewing the files on a computer or compatible device
It’s a good practice to check for firmware updates every few months to ensure your dash cam is running the latest software version, which can improve performance and add new features.
Ensure the power cable is properly connected and the car charger is working. If the problem persists, try resetting the dash cam or contact customer support.
Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to gently wipe the lens. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the lens.
It’s recommended to use a high-quality, Class 10, U3 speed micro SD card with a capacity of up to 256GB for optimal performance.
Ensure the windshield is clean and free of obstructions. Also, adjust the exposure settings on the dash cam if available to optimize night vision quality.
Check the cable connections between the front and rear cameras for any loose connections or damage. If the issue persists, try resetting the dash cam or consult the user manual for troubleshooting steps.
Regularly format the SD card, avoid exposing the dash cam to extreme temperatures for prolonged periods, and ensure it’s turned off before removing the power supply.