Rexing M3 Front and Rear Car Dash Cam User Manual
A comprehensive vehicle surveillance system, the Rexing M3 Front and Rear Car Dash Cam is intended to give drivers increased security and peace of mind while driving. With this two-camera configuration, the front camera records clear, detailed footage of the road ahead, while the rear camera monitors the view behind the car to provide comprehensive coverage. The M3 model is well known for being user-friendly, including an intuitive interface that makes it simple and quick for drivers to begin recording. It has features including night vision for crisp recording in low light, wide-angle lenses for extensive coverage, and a G-sensor for automatically storing crucial footage during events. Furthermore, by overwriting the oldest, unnecessary material, loop recording guarantees ongoing coverage. For drivers in need of a dependable, user-friendly dash cam system that records stunning roadside views or offers superior video evidence in the event of an accident, the Rexing M3 is a great option.
How to Use Rexing M3
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Setting up:The front camera should be mounted on your windshield, and the rear camera should be mounted on your rear glass. The views of the road ahead and behind should be unobstructed from their places.
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Routing the Cables: To avoid blockage, neatly thread the cable from the rear camera to the front camera, tucking it beneath the A-pillar and along the headliner.
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Power Connection: Using the included cable, connect the front camera to the car’s power source, which is usually the USB port or the cigarette lighter.
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First Configuration:
Switch on your car’s electricity to activate the dash cam after installation. Set up the basic parameters, such as the time and date, the video quality, the loop recording intervals, and the sensitivity of the G-sensor. -
Capturing:When the Rexing M3 is turned on, it normally begins to record automatically, catching both the front and rear perspectives. To ensure that the video is recorded, make sure the memory card is inserted correctly.
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Recording in loops:When the memory card is full, the dash cam immediately overwrites the oldest, unnecessary video that it has previously recorded in loops. This guarantees continuous recording without requiring human storage space management.
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G-sensor and Event Documentation:When an impact is detected, the integrated G-sensor immediately locks and stores the current video to keep it from being overwritten. In the event of an accident, this function is essential for protecting the evidence.
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Employing Parking Mode:If your model is equipped with a parking mode, it can provide extra protection by recording whenever it senses movement or a collision while the vehicle is parked.
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Watching and Controlling Video:Direct viewing of recorded video is possible on the dash cam’s display. Take out the microSD card and use a card reader to view or save the video to a computer.
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Upkeep for the Dash Cam:Make sure the lens is clear and clean on a regular basis. For best results, make sure the firmware is up to date. Format the dash cam’s microSD card on a regular basis to keep it recording as effectively as possible.
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Troubleshooting:If you run into problems, get troubleshooting advice from the user manual or get in touch with Rexing customer service.
Package Contents
- Rexing M3 smart mirror dash cam
- Rear camera
- In-car power cable with GPS logger(12ft)
- Rear camera cable
- Cable management tool
- USB cable
- User manual
Camera Overview![Rexing-M3-Front-and-Rear-Car-Dash-Cam-User-Manual-fig-1](https://www.autouserguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Rexing-M3-Front-and-Rear-Car-Dash-Cam-User-Manual-fig-1.jpg)
Note
- The M3 dash cam is powered by a supercapacitor, please always connect to the power cord to turn on the dash cam
- Press the Power Button to turn On or Off the screen
- Press and hold the Power Button for 3 seconds to turn the device on or off
Screen Icons
- Video Recording
- Take a Photo
- Lock/Unlock a Video
- Audio Recording
- Screen View Switch Button
- Screen Brightness Adjustment
- Playback
- Settings
Note
- If the screen is off, tap the screen to turn it back on.
- If the icons on the screen are hidden, tap the screen to display the icons.
- Scroll left or right on the screen to switch the view among Front, Rear, Cabin, and All.
- Scroll up or down to adjust the visual range of each camera.
FAQs of Rexing M3
It’s a dual-camera system for vehicles, featuring front and rear cameras to provide comprehensive coverage of your driving environment.
Typically, the front camera records in high resolution, often 1080p, while the rear camera may have similar or slightly lower resolution.
Yes, it usually comes equipped with night vision capabilities for clear recording in low-light conditions.
The dash cam is typically powered through a connection to the vehicle’s cigarette lighter or USB port.
Yes, it generally features a display screen for viewing recorded footage directly on the device.
Yes, it supports loop recording, automatically overwriting the oldest footage when the memory card is full.
It uses a microSD card, with the supported size varying, so it’s best to check the specific model’s requirements.
Many Rexing M3 models include a parking mode that records when motion or impact is detected while the car is parked.
Install the front camera on the windshield and the rear camera on the rear window, then connect them to the power source in your vehicle.
Yes, you can manually lock and save important clips to prevent them from being overwritten.
Yes, it typically includes a G-sensor that detects impacts and automatically saves relevant footage.
The cameras usually have a wide field of view, often around 170 degrees for the front and slightly less for the rear.
Yes, most models can record audio along with video, and this feature can often be disabled in the settings.
Firmware updates, if available, can be downloaded from the Rexing website and installed via a microSD card.
Regularly check the memory card for available space and ensure the dash cam is properly connected to a power source.