VENTRA VDR-700 User manual

Category
Dashcam
Type
User manual
Vehicle Video
USER GUIDE
VDR-700
Vehicle Video
Recorder
USER GUIDE
Table of Contents
1. UNDERSTANDING THE USER MANUAL ................................................................................................................5
1.1
S
AFETY
W
ARNINGS
............................................................................................................................................................ 6
1.2
W
INDSHIELD MOUNTING DISCLAIMER
,
AUDIO RECORDING LEGAL DISCLAIMER
.............................................................................. 7
2. GETTING TO KNOW THE DRIVE RECORDER ..........................................................................................................8
2.1
S
YSTEM
C
ONTENT
............................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2
O
PTIONAL
A
CCESSORIES
..................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.3
S
YSTEM
L
AYOUT
.............................................................................................................................................................. 10
3. GETTING READY TO START RECORDING ............................................................................................................ 11
3.1
I
NSERT MEMORY CARD
..................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2
R
EMOVE MEMORY CARD
................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3
S
ELECTING COMPATIBLE MEMORY CARD AND
F
ILE
F
ORMAT
/
F
ORMAT
SD
CARD
........................................................................ 12
4. INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................. 13
4.1
P
LACEMENT AND INSTALLATION OF
VDR ........................................................................................................................ 13-16
4.2
V
EHICLE
FUSE
CONNECTION FOR PERMANENT POWER
.......................................................................................................... 17
4.3
A
DJUSTMENT CAMERA ANGLE
............................................................................................................................................ 18
4.4
T
AMPER RESISTANT ENCLOSURE
.................................................................................................................................... 19-20
5. RECORDING ..................................................................................................................................................... 21
5.1
V
IDEO RESOLUTION
.......................................................................................................................................................... 21
5.2
O
VERLAY INFORMATION
.............................................................................................................................................. 21-24
5.3
M
EMORY
C
ARD
S
TORAGE
/
F
ILE
A
LLOCATION
/P
RIMARY AND SECONDARY MEMORY CARD
.......................................................... 25
5.3.1 Directory of NORMAL recording file area ............................................................................................................ 26
5.3.2 Directory of EVENT video file area....................................................................................................................... 26
5.3.3 Directory of EMERGENCY video file area ............................................................................................................. 26
5.3.4 Directory of LOG area .......................................................................................................................................... 26
5.3.4 Accident, Event, GPS log report…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………27-28
6. RECORDING TIME / FRAME ................................................................................................................................... 29
7. LED SIGNAL ........................................................................................................................................................ 30
7.1
LED
S
S
TATUS
I
NDICATOR
.................................................................................................................................................. 30
8. VENTRA SOFTWARE PC REQUIREMENT ................................................................................................................. 31
8.1
S
YSTEM
R
EQUIREMENT
.................................................................................................................................................... 31
8.2
I
NSTALL
VDR-700
S
OFTWARE
...................................................................................................................................... 32-34
8.3
U
NINSTALL
PC
M
ANAGER
............................................................................................................................................ 35-36
8.4 VDR-700 SOFTWARE OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 37
8.4
SOFTWARE DASHBOARD LAYOUT
/
ICON EXPLANATION
.................................................................................................... 328-40
8.4
PRINT EVENT REPORT
........................................................................................................................................................ 41
8.4
S
AVE
/
E
XPORT IMAGE
&
VIDEOS
....................................................................................................................................... 42
8.5 SETTING CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................................. 43
8.5.1 Record setting ...................................................................................................................................................... 44
8.5.2 Event setting ........................................................................................................................................................ 45
8.5.3 Time setting ......................................................................................................................................................... 46
8.5.4 User setting ......................................................................................................................................................... 47
8.5.5 Storage setting .................................................................................................................................................... 48
8.5.6 Etc. (Voice Guidance, Video Out, Watermark, LED Status indicator) .................................................................. 49
9. SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 50
10. WARRANTY ........................................................................................................................................................ 52
Overview
The VDR-700 is an all-in-one commercially grade, High Definition Vehicle Video Recorder Fleet Management
System. With an integrated video camera and passive GPS, the VDR records detailed information such as
video at a stunning 720P resolution, audio, speed, route history, vehicle/driver ID , date and time.
Designed for both forward facing and in-cabin recording, the VDR is an easy to install, rugged system ideal for
passenger, commercial, bus, law enforcement, trucks and specialized agriculture and construction vehicles
across various industries.
Supporting up to 128GB capacity, the VDR-700 records all vital information on a solid-state storage technology
to ensure stability of data. Auto continuous loop recording enables the system to constantly record Normal
and Events. A built-in 3-Axis G-Sensor detects and records any sudden accelerations, braking or impact.
Recorded files can be viewed from our licenses free, user-friendly software by removing the SD card from the
unit and connecting it to a PC. From there, files can be easily accessed or searched via different criteria such
as date, incident and type of recording.
Features
- 3 Cameras Max (2 Built-in + 1 Optional)
- 720P HD Resolution x 2 + D1 on optional
camera
- Up to 128GB max storage ( 64GB x 2 )
- Records Video, Audio, Speed, Route, Vehicle ID
- Recording - Auto Continuous / Event /
Emergency / Parking
- 15/Pre + 15/Post seconds Event Recording
- Back up video files and images
- Vandal Resistant bracket and screws
- Adjustable camera angles
- IR LED for in-cabin recording
- Assignable Vehicle, Driver and Company ID
- Set vehicle max speed limit trigger
- WiFi and 3G connection (Optional)
- Sudden Acceleration / Braking Trigger
- Incident Reporting
- Analytics Vehicle History Report
- Built in Passive GPS for route history
- Built in Mic / Speaker
- GPS + G Sensor Log
- User and Password Security
- Video Out connection to LCD screen
- G Sensor sensitivity
- Microphone On / Off
- System Log in Excel format
- Video Mirror / Flip capability
- Back up camera function
- USB connection to external device
- UL-94 Flame retardant material
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VDR-700 various recording modes
Continuous / Event / Parking
Continuous
The VDR automatically record when the vehicle is on and power is supplied to the system. By
default, it records Audio, Video, Speed, G Force, Location, Coordinates, Time and Date in a
Continuous cycle, replacing the oldest normal event data files with the newest.
It takes approximately 30 seconds for the system to initialize upon the start of the vehicle. Both
GPS and REC LED will illuminate and stay on, which indicates normal operation.
Note:
GPS signal and LED may require additional time to acquire signal depending on the location,
environment such as parking lot structures, trees, buildings…etc.
Event
Over Speed / Sudden Start / Sudden Brake / Parking
The VDR is equipped with a powerful algorithm that can detect various conditions, customizable
parameters and mark each specific events accordingly. These events can then be displayed in the Ventra
software software during playback to clearly identify Events
This provides valuable insight on the driving history and offers a comprehensive fleet management system.
In case of an incident, the Emergency button on the VDR can be pressed, or by using the optional
EX7-EFP External Foot Pedal to "Bookmark" the recording. The VDR is designed to continuously
record with or without the activation of the event button. The Emergency feature simply allows
the system to index the file as an Event, and prevents overwriting the file once the disk is full.
This feature can be useful if the driver witnesses an incident, an escalated situation, or gets into
an accident.
Parking
Parking mode recording is an innovative feature that enables the VDR-700 to record while the
vehicle is parked. The system automatically switches to parking mode after idling for a period of
time and intelligently switches to a standby status. Utilizing motion detection the system
automatically starts recording when movement is detected.
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1.
1.1 Safety Warnings
Failure to follow these safety warnings could potentially result in an accident,
collision resulting in serious injury or death.
Please follow all instructions
explicitly and
1.2 Safety items for use
Install the device
in a manner that does not obstruct the driver’s view of the front or sides
of the vehicle, or interfere with the safety of operating the vehicle.
Do not operate, adjust or view this recorder while driving or when vehicle is in motion
Do not place the device
insecurely
above an airbag
Please comply with all driving and traffic regulations
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit to water, liquid, rain or
moisture
Safety Icon
There is a potential risk of
There is a potential risk of personal injury or damage to the product.
To reduce the risk of fire, explosion, electric shock, or personal injury when
using your drive recorder, follow these basic safety precautions.
Here
are hints or page number references you will find helpful when you
operate the drive recorder.
Settings required before using a function.
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Understanding the
user manual
Failure to follow these safety warnings could potentially result in an accident,
collision resulting in serious injury or death.
explicitly and
keep for future reference
in a manner that does not obstruct the driver’s view of the front or sides
of the vehicle, or interfere with the safety of operating the vehicle.
Do not operate, adjust or view this recorder while driving or when vehicle is in motion
insecurely
on the dashboard, or place the device in front of or
Please comply with all driving and traffic regulations
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit to water, liquid, rain or
Meaning
There is a potential risk of
death or serious injury.
There is a potential risk of personal injury or damage to the product.
To reduce the risk of fire, explosion, electric shock, or personal injury when
using your drive recorder, follow these basic safety precautions.
are hints or page number references you will find helpful when you
operate the drive recorder.
Settings required before using a function.
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Failure to follow these safety warnings could potentially result in an accident,
in a manner that does not obstruct the driver’s view of the front or sides
Do not operate, adjust or view this recorder while driving or when vehicle is in motion
on the dashboard, or place the device in front of or
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit to water, liquid, rain or
There is a potential risk of personal injury or damage to the product.
To reduce the risk of fire, explosion, electric shock, or personal injury when
are hints or page number references you will find helpful when you
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Disconnect the power from the
Disconnect and replace the cable if wire is stripped or damaged
If using the permanent battery power cable to connect the
please remember to dis
connect the power plug from the unit. Vehicle battery will be
drained if left unoperated for an extended period of time depending of the size
condition of the battery
When exposed to direct sunlight for a period of time, the equipment may become hot.
Please exercise caution when touching the equipment
Do not disassemble or alter the equipment, cable or accessories as this may lead to
equipment error and failure
In the event of an impact or accident, please check to ensure the equipment is properly
s
ecured. Inspect the mounting bracket and adh
Fuse rating must be in rated capacity
When exposed to direct sunlight, the equipment may become hot. Please exercise caution
when touching the equipment
When Power is
connected, do not remove the micro SD card as it may cause memory card
failure
Do not touch SD card with oily or wet hand as it may cause product failure
Do not put foreign material into card insertion slot of the terminal, it may cause product
failure
Do not modify the name of file folders in the SD card as it will cause directory and recording
issues
When using the power connection cable, ensure all connections are secured
For cleaning, do not use water, benzene or alcohol
Do not apply strong impact
may cause product failure
Metallic coating on front window of vehicle may cause interference in GPS signal
Use only recommended card specifications as it may affect data storage
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Disconnect the power from the
VDR
if equipment or wire is exposed to liquid
Disconnect and replace the cable if wire is stripped or damaged
If using the permanent battery power cable to connect the
VDR-700
to the vehicle’s battery,
connect the power plug from the unit. Vehicle battery will be
drained if left unoperated for an extended period of time depending of the size
When exposed to direct sunlight for a period of time, the equipment may become hot.
Please exercise caution when touching the equipment
Do not disassemble or alter the equipment, cable or accessories as this may lead to
equipment error and failure
In the event of an impact or accident, please check to ensure the equipment is properly
ecured. Inspect the mounting bracket and adh
esive for any signs of damage
Fuse rating must be in rated capacity
When exposed to direct sunlight, the equipment may become hot. Please exercise caution
when touching the equipment
connected, do not remove the micro SD card as it may cause memory card
Do not touch SD card with oily or wet hand as it may cause product failure
Do not put foreign material into card insertion slot of the terminal, it may cause product
Do not modify the name of file folders in the SD card as it will cause directory and recording
When using the power connection cable, ensure all connections are secured
For cleaning, do not use water, benzene or alcohol
Do not apply strong impact
to the VDR, as it may damage the system by the impact or it
Metallic coating on front window of vehicle may cause interference in GPS signal
Use only recommended card specifications as it may affect data storage
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if equipment or wire is exposed to liquid
to the vehicle’s battery,
connect the power plug from the unit. Vehicle battery will be
drained if left unoperated for an extended period of time depending of the size
and
When exposed to direct sunlight for a period of time, the equipment may become hot.
Do not disassemble or alter the equipment, cable or accessories as this may lead to
In the event of an impact or accident, please check to ensure the equipment is properly
esive for any signs of damage
When exposed to direct sunlight, the equipment may become hot. Please exercise caution
connected, do not remove the micro SD card as it may cause memory card
Do not touch SD card with oily or wet hand as it may cause product failure
Do not put foreign material into card insertion slot of the terminal, it may cause product
Do not modify the name of file folders in the SD card as it will cause directory and recording
When using the power connection cable, ensure all connections are secured
to the VDR, as it may damage the system by the impact or it
Metallic coating on front window of vehicle may cause interference in GPS signal
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Windshield Mounted Device Legal Notice
1. Please check and comply with ALL local, state and federal laws and or regulations
regarding windshield mounted devices. Some state laws prohibit drivers from using
suction mounts on their windshield when operating motor vehicles. Other state laws
allow the suction mount to be mounted to be located only in specific locations on the
windshield. Numerous states have enacted restrictions against placing objects on the
windshield in locations that obstruct the driver’s vision.
2. IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSBILITY TO MOUNT VENTRA EQUIPMENT IN COMPLIANCE
WITH ALL PPLICABLE LAWS AND ORDINCANCE.
Audio and Video Recording Legal Notice
3. Certain local, state and federal laws may prohibit recording of audio and or video in
vehicles or public area, or without knowledge and or consent, please check and comply
with ALL local, state and federal laws and regulations.
4. Certain local, state and federal laws may require signage or display that indicate recording
of audio and or video in vehicles or public area. Please check and comply with ALL local,
state and federal laws and regulations.
5. IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSBILITY TO USE VENTRA EQUIPMENT IN COMPLIANCE WITH
ALL PPLICABLE LAWS AND ORDINCANCE.
6. Use of this product other than its intended purpose is strictly prohibited.
7. Disconnect the power of the VDR if not used for an extended period of time
8. Ventra Technologies Inc. does not assume any responsibility for any fines, violation,
penalties or damages that may be incurred as a result of the use of the product.
9. Ventra Technologies Inc. is not responsible for any direct, indirect, incidental or
consequential damages, arising out of use, misuse or inability to use of our products.
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2.
2.1 System Content
differ from picture
2.2 Optional Accessories
Image Model No.
EX7-OMIR
EX7-CMIR
VDR-700 Main Camera
Vandal Resistant Bracket / Screw
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Due to constant enhancement
of the system, t
he exact appearance of each
Part Name
Descriptions
Optional 3
rd
camera – outdoor
rated
Camera cable length up to 60ft
IP67, 150° wide angle lens,
infrared
Automatically displays the rear camera
selected and video out cable
is in use
Optional 3
rd
camera – Indoor
rated
Expansion IR (Indoor Rated)
Camera cable length is around
22 meters for HD truck.
170 degrees wide angle
Reverse gear signal output
GPS Receiver / Mount
Micro SD Card
Vandal Resistant Bracket / Screw
DC Fuse Power Cable
Cable fixing tie & Clips
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he exact appearance of each
accesory may
Descriptions
infrared
Automatically displays the rear camera
when reverse gear is
is in use
Camera cable length is around
Micro SD Card
Cable fixing tie & Clips
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EX7-VOC
VLCD
EX7-EFP
EX7-YCB
EX7-WIFI
EX7-USB1
EX7-BKT
EX7-PWR
EX7-VBK
EX7-VSW
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Video Out cable
Real-
time video can be displayed on an in
via the Video-
Out port (PAL/NTSC compatible)
RCA Male
3ft cable length
UL Approved.
LCD monitor
7” wide LCD monitor (16:9) to
display
cabin
Resolution RGB 800x480
Automatic brightness adjustment
Adjustable mounting options
Requires EX7-VOC
SOS Foot S/W
Emergency Foot Switch enables
the driver to discreetly
trigger an event/alarm recording
Alternative to pushing the
event button on the main device
IP 54 steel construction, 15ft
5 cable length.
10A / 250VAC
Y-Type Cable Required If using EX7-EFP and
Video
simultaneously
Wireless LAN USB
Adaptor
Wi-Fi(Wireless LAN) adaptor for
hotspot connection to local
smartphone (Android App)
10ft proxmity
USB Extension
cable(M-F)
6ft USB cable fo
r external USB flash memory
Right L-Angle type
GPS Receiver /
VDR mount
bracket
Replacement GPS Receiver / VDR camera mount
Permanent Power
Cable Replacement power cable
Vandal resistant
bracket
Prevents access to SD card and cables
Locks the camera angle
Vandal resistant
screw / wrench Locks the EX7-VBK to the VDR
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time video can be displayed on an in
-cabin LCD monitor
Out port (PAL/NTSC compatible)
display
real-time video in-
Automatic brightness adjustment
the driver to discreetly
trigger an event/alarm recording
to bookmark such event
event button on the main device
5 cable length.
Video
-out cable
hotspot connection to local
r external USB flash memory
use
Replacement GPS Receiver / VDR camera mount
Prevents access to SD card and cables
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2.3 System Layout
GPS Receiver Module
(GNSS Worldwide)
In-cabin view
camera
Flame retardant
material
Windshield
Mount
Status LED
Front Facing /
Road View camera
Angle Lock Gear/
Tamper Resistant
[Picture 1]
External View
External GPS antenna port
3
rd
Camera port
USB 2.0
Micro USB
Video-out
GPS Port
DC / Power
IR LEDs
In-cabin camera
Manual / Event
Tagging
[Picture 2] Internal View
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3.
3.1 Insert memory card
1) Turn the VDR off
/ Unplug Power
2) Open the memory ca
rd cover as shown in the figure
3) Insert the memory card into the card slot until it
* Make sure VDR
is placed as shown
4) Close the cover
3.2 Remove memory card
1) Turn the VDR off
/ Unplug Power
2) Open the memory ca
rd cover as shown in the figure
3) Gently push t
he memory card to eject
4)
Pull the memory card out of the memory
After a period of use, the memory card may get warm. This is normal
If the memory card
is ejected
To avoid damage and or
data loss,
off the vehicle BEFORE
inserti
Do not
push the memory card too hard as t
It is HIGHLY
recommended to use
Turning the power
off or removing a memory card during operation such as f
recording
and playback may cause data loss
Inserting and removing SD memory card
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Getting ready to start recording
/ Unplug Power
rd cover as shown in the figure
3) Insert the memory card into the card slot until it
clicks
is placed as shown
below and the terminal p
ortion of the card is facing up
/ Unplug Power
rd cover as shown in the figure
he memory card to eject
Pull the memory card out of the memory
card slots and close the cover
After a period of use, the memory card may get warm. This is normal
operation
and not malfunction
is ejected
from the drive recorder while it is o
n, the VDR will
data loss,
power off the system by removing
the power cable
inserti
ng or ejecting the SD card
push the memory card too hard as t
he memory card may pop out
recommended to use
new SD card to ensure data integrity
off or removing a memory card during operation such as f
ormatting, deleting,
and playback may cause data loss
Inserting and removing SD memory card
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ortion of the card is facing up
and not malfunction
n, the VDR will
shut off
the power cable
or turning
ormatting, deleting,
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3.3 Selecting compatible
memory card and File Format
COMPATIBEL MEMORY CARDS
- SDHC: 4GB~ 32GB
Class 10 and up
- SDXC: ~up to 64GB
Class 10 and up
Format the SD card on a PC
VDR utilizes
FAT32 File Format
For SDXC card
up to 32GB, uses Windows built in card format feature found in "
Computer"
For SDXC card with
64GB, Ventra recommends using a 3rd party software to format card
1. Select memory card size:
(32GB = 32768 / 64GB = 65536)
2. To Format 64GB SD Card utilizing 3rd party software, avail
Using the memory card adaptor
To use a micro memory card w
card reader, insert
micro card into
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memory card and File Format
VDR supports micro SDHC and SDXC cards up to 64GB max
per slot
Ventra does not guarantee the operation and stability of the system for SD card exceeding 64GB
Compatible memory card capacity:
Class 10 and up
- MLC - Multi Level Cell
Class 10 and up
- MLC - Multi Level Cell
When unspecified memory cards are used, the VDR may not record videos properly and
recordings may be lost or damaged
Format the SD card on a PC
FAT32 File Format
- Please ensure the memory
card is formatted to such format
up to 32GB, uses Windows built in card format feature found in "
64GB, Ventra recommends using a 3rd party software to format card
Formatting a SD card will permanently delete all information
(32GB = 32768 / 64GB = 65536)
2. To Format 64GB SD Card utilizing 3rd party software, avail
able on Ventra Website
www.ventrainc.com
Using the memory card adaptor
To use a micro memory card w
ith a computer or a
micro card into
adaptor
CAUTION
Ventra is not responsible for data loss
due to misuse; including loss caused by
PC,
software virus and
damage
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Ventra does not guarantee the operation and stability of the system for SD card exceeding 64GB
When unspecified memory cards are used, the VDR may not record videos properly and
card is formatted to such format
up to 32GB, uses Windows built in card format feature found in "
Windows My
64GB, Ventra recommends using a 3rd party software to format card
www.ventrainc.com
Ventra is not responsible for data loss
due to misuse; including loss caused by
software virus and
SDXC card
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4. Installation
4.1 Placement of VDR
The VDR has a 120-degree
field of view,
the center top
section, below the tint
Ensure the in-
cabin viewing angle is not blocked by the
Center of Windshield
Insert micro SD cards
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field of view,
providing wide-angle recording. The
optimal
section, below the tint
of the windshield, adjacent to
or below th
cabin viewing angle is not blocked by the
rear view mirror.
Center of Windshield
Clean surface area with lint free damp cloth.
Allow 1 minute to dry (Air conditioner)
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optimal
placement is
or below th
e rear view mirror.
Clean surface area with lint free damp cloth.
Allow 1 minute to dry (Air conditioner)
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Connect GPS cable from the
cradle into the VDR (GPS IN)
Remove film from the bracket
Click!
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Install VDR on windshield -
below or adjacent to the
rear view mirror. Press the VDR against the windshield
for at least 10 seconds to ensure firm adhesion
Connect GPS cable from the
Remove film from the bracket
Connect DC Power Plug into VDR
(DC IN)
Please ensure the mount bracket is
securely connected to the VDR
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below or adjacent to the
rear view mirror. Press the VDR against the windshield
for at least 10 seconds to ensure firm adhesion
Connect DC Power Plug into VDR
Please ensure the mount bracket is
securely connected to the VDR
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VDR is designed with a multi-directional bracket to support different vehicle windshield.
Please refer to the figure below for the appropriate installation angle
Refer to installation angle guide inside the bracket
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Tuck the power cable into the windshield
Fit the power cord to the side of the
dashboard
Warning
: Do not use sharp object to force power cable as it
may damage the wire and risk injury, fire and electrical shock
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Tuck the power cable into the windshield
Continue to tuck power cable
Fit the power cord to the side of the
Fit the
power cord along the door frame
and into the power source
: Do not use sharp object to force power cable as it
may damage the wire and risk injury, fire and electrical shock
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Continue to tuck power cable
along the side pillar
power cord along the door frame
and into the power source
: Do not use sharp object to force power cable as it
may damage the wire and risk injury, fire and electrical shock
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.2 Vehicle FUSE connection
VDR requires 2 wires -
Red (Positive) and Black (Negative / Ground)
power cable included with the system.
Open the fuse box to identify power terminal for constant power source such as trunk, head lamps,
In-
Cabin lights, etc., Fuse information are typically listed in the vehicle's owner manual and or the
back of the fuse cover
* Fuse box location may vary
dependent upon vehicle type
Connect
Positive
terminal cable
color) to Ignition or Acc. Fuse
CAUTION
I
nstallation by a Professional technician is highly recommended
Please exercise caution when connecting the power to prevent shock. Do not use sharp object to force cable
Vehicle battery will be drained if unoperated for an extended
battery. Please disconnect the power plug from the VDR if vehicle will be parked for longer than 1 week
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.2 Vehicle FUSE connection
for power supply
Red (Positive) and Black (Negative / Ground)
for installation. Use the
power cable included with the system.
Open the fuse box to identify power terminal for constant power source such as trunk, head lamps,
Cabin lights, etc., Fuse information are typically listed in the vehicle's owner manual and or the
dependent upon vehicle type
terminal cable
(RED
Connect Minus terminal (BLACK color)
to
bolt or metal frame of vehicle
nstallation by a Professional technician is highly recommended
Please exercise caution when connecting the power to prevent shock. Do not use sharp object to force cable
Vehicle battery will be drained if unoperated for an extended
period of time depending on the size of the
battery. Please disconnect the power plug from the VDR if vehicle will be parked for longer than 1 week
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for installation. Use the
Open the fuse box to identify power terminal for constant power source such as trunk, head lamps,
Cabin lights, etc., Fuse information are typically listed in the vehicle's owner manual and or the
Connect Minus terminal (BLACK color)
bolt or metal frame of vehicle
Please exercise caution when connecting the power to prevent shock. Do not use sharp object to force cable
period of time depending on the size of the
battery. Please disconnect the power plug from the VDR if vehicle will be parked for longer than 1 week
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Safety Precautions
Do not operate
or adjust the angle
and result in
serious injury or death
While the VDR
is on, it is normal for the system
4.3 Adjustment camera
angle
Avoid touching the
lens
quality
Adjusting angle of cameras.
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or adjust the angle
of VDR while driving as it ma
y cause
serious injury or death
is on, it is normal for the system
to be w
arm. Please handle with care
angle
lens
to minimize fingerprint or smudge
which can affect image
Adjusting angle of cameras.
Remove lens cover
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y cause
vehicle accident
arm. Please handle with care
which can affect image
Remove lens cover
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4.4 Tamper resistant enclosure
Fit tamper resistant case tab into camera angle gear to lock camera angle
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Insert tamper resistant case into the GPS mount
Lock the screw into the tamper resistant case via wrench.
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VENTRA VDR-700 User manual

Category
Dashcam
Type
User manual

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