RoadScan Canada DH22 Manuale dell'operatore

RoadScan Canada
DH22
User Instruction Manual

CAMERA LAYOUT
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CAMERA LAYOUT
1. Status Indicator LED
a. Solid green = camera is in standby mode (power on but not recording)
b. Solid red = camera is on pre-recording mode
c. Flashing red = camera is recording
d. Flashing yellow = camera is recording audio only
2. Charging indicator LED
a. Blue = charging status
b. White = camera is fully charged
3. Pogo pin - connection to the charging dock
4. Lens
5. Infrared LED (night vision for US customers)
6. Flashlight
a. Hold the Fn button to turn on/off the the flash light
7. Light Sensor
a. Automatically detects low light situations
8. USB port
a. For power charging and transfer of data
9. Snapshot button
a. Take photos
b. Toggle between video/photo and audio in playback mode
10.Audio Recording / mute
a. Press to record audio only when in standby mode
b. Press to enable/disable video mute when the camera is in record mode
11.LCD Screen
12.Playback & Scroll up button
a. In menu or Playback mode, short press to scroll up to the next page or file
b. In standby or video recording mode, hold to zoom out
c. In standby mode, press to review files
d. In playback mode, press to rewind video
13.OK button
a. In menu setup, short press to make a selection
b. In playback mode, press to pause/resume video or audio playback
14.Menu & Scroll Down button
a. In standby mode, short press to enter menu setup
b. In menu or playback mode, short press to scroll down the next page or file
c. In standby mode or video recording mode, hold to zoom in
d. In playback mode, press to fast forward video

CAMERA LAYOUT
15.Video recording button
a. In power-on mode, press to start/stop recording
b. In power-off mode, hold the button for 3 seconds to power on the camera
and start the video function
16.Fn button
a. Press to turn IR LED on/off when IR is in manual mode
b. Hold to turn on/off the flashlight
17.Power button
a. Hold for 3 seconds to power on/off the camera
b. In power mode, short press to turn the LCD screen off/on
c. Short press to exit to the previous interface when in the menu or playback
mode

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Power
Power On – Hold the power button on the top right for 3 seconds – a chime and a
WELCOME screen will temporarily be displayed. The view of the camera lens will be
displayed on the main LCD screen and LED at top of camera will be solid green.
Power Off – hold the power button for 3 seconds – A GOODBYE screen will temporarily
be displayed and then the camera will shut down. LED light will turn off (unless the
camera is plugged in).
Power On with Video Record – When the camera is powered off hold the video record
button for 3 seconds and the camera will power on and begin recording (for some
models).
Power On with Audio Record – When the camera is powered off hold the audio button for
3 seconds and the camera will power on and begin recording audio.
Video
To start a recording – while the camera is on and not recording, press the video record
button on the right side of the camera (from the screen). The device will vibrate, and a
voice will sound indicating that the recording has started. The white video camera
symbol at the top left corner of the screen will now be red and flashing. The LED light
will be flashing red.
To stop a recording – while the camera is recording press the video record button and
the camera will vibrate and recording will stop.
Photographs
Press the photo button to take a photograph. Photographs can be taken when the
camera is either in or not in video record mode. These files will show as JPEG files on
your PC.

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Statements/ Audio Button
Record a statement – When the device is not recording – press the audio button to
record a statement. The LED will be flashing yellow. To stop an audio recording, simply
press the audio button again.
Highlight an audio recording – while the camera is recording a statement press the
highlight button to highlight the audio file to be able to access the file faster and more
easily once the audio has been downloaded onto a computer.
One Key Resolution Switch
Hold the audio button to toggle between 1280x720 P30 and 1920x1080 P30. If one key
resolution switch is activated during recording, recording will temporarily stop, and a
new recording segment will start. Note: If any other resolution is chosen prior to using
the onekey resolution switch (see menu options), the resolution will be switched to
1920x1080 P30 when one key resolution switch is activated.
Backing out of Screens
Press the power button to back out of any screens. You can also use the statement,
camera, and video record buttons to back out of setting menus and setting sub menus.
Setting the Password
The password can be changed In the menu option. PLEASE ENSURE YOU REMEMBER
YOUR NEW PASSWORD AS IT CANNOT BE RETRIEVED WITHOUT SENDING IT BACK TO
THE MANUFACTURER.
The new password will be required to view playback or via the
computer.

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Playback
The playback screen can be viewed by pressing the Play/Pause button (located to the
left under the LCD view screen) when the camera is in standby mode and on the main
display screen. You will be prompted to enter a password. The default password is ‘0’ –
6 times, press the OK button - 6 times. If you have changed the password, use the
Browse-up and Browse-down buttons to scroll through other password entry options
and Press OK button to select password entries.
Figure 1
If you make a mistake when entering password, hold the Browse-up button to move
back one entry and hold Browse-down Key to move forward one entry.
Once you have entered the password correctly, use the Browse-up button to tab left
and Browse-down button to tab right over either video, camera, or audio file tabs and
press the OK on the selected file tab to view the files.

Figure 2
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From the selected tab, to select which file to view you can tab over the files using the
Browse-up button to scroll left and the Browse-down button to scroll right and press
the OK button to select file. Pressing the OK button on a video or audio file will
automatically start playing the file. – Use the OK button to pause and play the file.
Use the Browse-down button to fast forward and use the Browse-up button to
rewind videos. You can increase the speed of fast forward and rewind by tapping the
browse buttons more than once. Video mode has X2, X4, X8, X16, X32, X64, and X128
speed (both forward and reverse).
Menu Access
Press the Menu button, otherwise known as the browse-down button, (located to the right
of the OK button) while on the main LCD view screen and camera is in standby mode. You will
be prompted to enter a password (see Playback for password entry instructions).
After password is entered, the following screen should pop up:
Figure 3
Use the Browse-down button to scroll down and Browse-up button to scroll up through
menu items and OK button to select a menu item and enter its sub menu. Finally, in the sub
menus, use the Browse-up button to scroll left, the Browse-down button to scroll right, and
the OK button to select option.
Press the Power button to back out of sub menus without making changes to the settings.

REMINDER: While in the settings menu or sub menus, pressing the photo, video record, or
audio record button, will return you to the main LCD view screen.
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Menu Options
*Look at the top right of the menu and the number out of 32 indicates which menu option you are on.
●1/33 – Set camera video resolution: Options are 2304x1296 30P, 1920x1080p 30p, 1440x1080p 30P, 1280x720 60P, 1280x720 30P, 848x480
60P, 848x480 30P, and 720x480 30P.
●2/33 – Set the Megapixels: This means setting the size of the photo. Options are 5M, 12M, 20M, 25M, 30M, 40M
●3/33 – Burst on / off: (Burst on allows to snap multiple photos at once upon pressing the photo button). Options are 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 30
photos.
●4/33 - Record Cam: Allows to set the rear screen to show just external mini camera or to both mini cam & main camera when the mini cam is
plugged in - this setting allows the camera to record from both lens’ at the same time, put one on the front and one on the back (like eyes in
the back of your head)
●5/33 – Self Timer: Allows for a timed delay before a photo is taken. Options are 5, 10, 20, 30 seconds or 1 minute.
●6/33 – Quality (Photo quality): allows to change the quality of the resolution of the photos taken with the camera. Options are S.Fine (Super
Fine), Fine, and Normal.
●7/33 – Pre-record: A recording can start with up to 30 seconds of footage captured by the camera prior to starting a video recording.
●8/33 – Post record: After stopping a recording the camera will continue to record for the set amount of time. Press the record button a
second time to manually cancel a set delay. Options are off, 5 seconds, 1 minute, 10 minutes, 20 minutes and 35 minutes.
●9/33 – CarDV mode: Leave off as this is not a feature on this camera.
●10/33 - Auto-Record: When the camera is turned on the video will automatically start to record; on/off
●11/33 - Loop Record: When on, the camera will overwrite the oldest video on file with the most current video file once the memory is full.
o IT IS RECOMMENDED TO LEAVE THIS FUNCTION OFF.
●12/33 – Split Time: Automatically splits video recordings into segments of set times to more easily manage recordings. Each segment will be
a separate media file: Options are off and 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, and 45 minutes. The optimum recommended time is 15 minutes.
●13/33 – Slide Show: When viewing a photo file in Playback mode in photo files tab, photos will automatically be scrolled through.
●14/33 – Infrared: Manual or Automatic: While under dark circumstances, infrared LED will help record clear image or video in HD.
●Auto: In low light situations (3 Lux), 4 IR LED will be turned on automatically, camera switches to infrared filter lens, video image
turns black and white. When brightness increases again, the IR LED turns off, and the image becomes colorful again.
●Manual: When night vision is needed, Press the Flashlight/Infrared button to switch to infrared mode, 4 IR LED will be turned on,
video image will turn black and white. When night vision is no longer needed press the IR button to switch out of night vision.
●15/33 – Motion detect: When turned on, exit the menu to the main display screen and press record. Video recording will start if any
movements are detected and will continue to record if there is motion. If the camera does not detect a motion for 10 seconds, recording will
stop and only record again if there is motion detected. Stop this feature by pressing the record button again or turning this function off.
●16/33 – Record Warning: the voice/vibrating that advises the user that video recording has been activated. Options are On/Off.
●17/33 – GPS: Having GPS on allows connection to the GPS satellite to view the location of where video recordings, speed, date and time were
taken. Options are On and Off.
●18/33 – TimeZone: Default is set for GMT. This setting provides the ability to change the time zone the camera is set for. PST is -7, EST is -4.
●19/33 – Language: Allows the user to switch the language of the device.
●20/33 – Screensaver: Allows the user to set the amount of time before the device’s screen saver is on. Options are off, 30 second and, 1, 3,
and 5 minutes.
●21/33 – LCD Brightness: Allows the user to change the brightness of the device’s screen. Options are low and high.
●22/33 – Auto power off: Turning this function on will cause the device to turn off after the selected time when in standby mode. Options are
30 seconds, 1, 3, and 5 minutes.
●23/33 – LED Light: If on LED light will change colors depending on what the camera is doing (for example: recording). If off no LED indicators
will show.
●24/33 - White LED: Enables a white led to be used as a flashlight or as a flashing light (beacon)
●25/33 – Key tone: When this is on the user will hear a key tone when pushing buttons on the device. Options are on and off.
●26/33 – Volume: Altering this affects the device’s sound levels including key tone and video/audio playback files.

●27/33 - Coding format: H.264/H.265 - compression factor of files allows for twice the files in less room - essentially doubling the gb’s on the
camera
●28/33 – Date-time stamp: Change the date and time of the device.
●29/33 – ID Setting: Allows to designate the camera to a specific person by entering a unique user ID.
●30/33 – Password: Having this setting on will cause the password requirement before entering the menu and playback screens. Options are
on and off
●31/33 – Change Password: Allows the user to change password. User must enter the old password and then the new password followed by
confirmation of the new password using the Scroll and OK buttons. *Note: remember your new password as it is non-recoverable and will be
required to be sent back to the manufacturer for resetting. This is a protection measure against unauthorized viewing of your data should the
camera be lost.
●32/33 – Default Setting: Allows the user to reset the device to the default settings.
●33/33 – Version: shows the version of the device.
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Special Features
Infrared: Press the infrared button to manually turn the IR on, if the camera is set to
‘automatic IR’ then there is no need to turn the IR on manually (when IR is on, two red lights
will appear on the front of the camera)
Flashlight (White LED): Hold the infrared button for 2 seconds for the flashlight to turn on /
hold again for 2 seconds to turn off the flashlight.
White Beacon: Hold the photo button for 2 seconds to turn on flashing white beacon. Hold
again for 2 seconds to turn it off.
Charging
There are several ways to charge the camera which results in the blue light being illuminated.
If the blue light does not illuminate then the USB may not be seated properly. DO NOT FORCE
INTO THE BASE
. The camera may be on and in use or the camera may not be seated properly
in the charging base. Make sure to correctly place the camera into the charging base - the
front of the camera should be facing away from the USB port on the charging base. If the
blue light is not on, the camera is not charging. It takes approximately 4-6 hours for the
camera to fully charge.
NOTE: If the camera is on while charging and becomes unplugged from the power source (via
the docking station or USB port) the camera will power off.
Ways to charge
1. Use the outlet adaptor, USB cable and charging base to plug into an outlet
2. Use the outlet adaptor and USB cable only to plug into an outlet
3. Plug the USB cable directly into the computer
4. Use the charging base with the 12 volt adaptor while in the vehicle
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