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Xblitz X5

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1- Car Recorder
2- Holder
3- Car Charger
4- Manual
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Before first use:
1. It is recommended to use high-quality class 10 microSD cards for this device (4 to 128 GB).
2. It is necessary to format the memory card to FAT32 format before inserting it into the recorder.
3. Do not remove or insert the memory card while the device in powered on, as this may damage the memory card.
4. The battery allows you to record for no more than 5 minutes without external power.
5. When the memory card is full, the oldest unprotected video will be overwritten.
6. It is recommended to use the device's functions in accordance with their intended purpose. Do not use the MOTION DETECTION or
PARKING SURVEILLANCE mode while driving as this may cause automatic turning the device on and off, during a stop at the intersection.
It is recommended to set the G –SENSOR sensitivity level at a minimum, in order to avoid securing unnecessary recordings and the loss
of space on the memory card. The memory card must be formatted in FAT32 format first on the PC and then on the recorder.
7. Sound: the device has a capacitive microphone, recording all the sounds from the environment. The sounds may overlap causing
distortion.
Installation of the camera:

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1- Place for the windshield mounting bracket
2- Lens
3- microSD card slot
4- POWER Button
5- MODE Button
6- MENU Button
7- UP Button
8 –DOWN Button
9- OK Button
10 –AV out
11 –RESET hole
12 –Mini USB port (power)
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MENU:
Video Mode
1. Resolution
Defines the quality of video recordings. The higher the resolution the better the quality of recordings, but such files take up more
space on the memory card.
2. Loop recording
Length of the video recordings. The selected option is symbolized by an icon during the recording, which is located on the left side of
the screen (off the menu).
3. WDR –wide dynamic range
4. G-SENSOR settings
Sets the sensitivity of the sensor or disables it. When the sensor is activated at the moment of impact, the recorded file is protected
against being overwritten. It is recommended to set one of the following values (2G or 4G), because at a higher value (8G) camera
can capture shock at the car bumps.

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5. Exposure
Exposure settings.
6. Motion Detection
When you enable this option and leave the camera in standby mode, powered on, the camera will record a short (10 second) video
every time motion is detected in front of it. If you manually stop recording, the option will be automatically disabled.
7. Sound recording
8. Enables and disables audio in recordings. You can quickly turn it on/off (off the menu) by long-pressing the UP Button.
9. Date stamp
Enables and disables the date and time on the recording.
Photo Mode
1. Picture Mode
Single Photo/Timer 2s/Timer 5s/Timer 10s
2. Resolution
This option allows you to change the resolution of the photos.
3. Sequence of photos
When you select this option, pressing the OK key takes a series of 3, 5 or 10 pictures instead of just one.
4. Quality
Sets the quality of the pictures.
5. Sharpness
Sets the sharpness level of the pictures.
6. White Balance
White balance settings.
7. Color
You can choose from: color, black and white, sepia

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8. ISO
ISO settings.
9. Exposure
Exposure settings.
10. Image stabilization
Enables and disables stabilization for taking photos.
11. Date stamp
Enables and disables the date and time on the photo.
Playback Mode
1. Delete
Deletes the selected file or files.
2. Protect
Makes the selected file or files protected/unprotected against being overwritten.
3. Slide show
Main Menu
1. Wi-fi (more detail about this function you can find on page 16)
Turn ON/OFF Wi-fi
2. Date and Time
Sets the date and time for the camera.
3. Auto shutting down
Sets the time after which the camera turns off, once the engine shuts down (it only works when the camera is recording). It is possible to
disable this option.

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4. Button sounds.
Enables and disables button sounds.
5. Park Mode
When this function is turned on, and the camera is left in the car, powered on, it captures the shock of the car (for example, when our car
is hit by another car), turns on and starts recording. The higher value is set the more sensitive the camera is.
6. Language
Sets the language for the menu of the camera.
7. TV Mode
Switching between NTSC and PAL
8. Screen saver
Sets the time after which the display will turn off. (the camera will still record though). It is possible to disable this option.
9. Frequency
Frequency settings of the camera: 50Hz/60Hz
10. Format
You can format the memory card in the camera. All files will be lost (including the protected ones).
11. Default settings
Sets the default settings of the device.
12. Software version.

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Buttons
Video Mode
▪We use the OK button to turn on/off the recording. Recording starts automatically, once the camera is powered on (provided there is a
memory card in the camcorder).
▪We use the MENU button to enter the current mode settings (only when the camera is not recording). Double pressing it (in every mode)
lets you enter the Main Menu. Pressing it during recording, prevents current video file from being deleted/overwritten.
▪We use the MODE button to navigate between different camera modes (only when the camera is not recording).
▪POWER button –single pressing it turns on/off the display.
▪UP button –long-pressing it turns on/off the microphone.
▪DOWN button –long-pressing it turns on the Wi-fi.

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1- Current Mode info
2- Camera recording mode info (red dot is blinking)
3- WDR info
4- Free space on the memory card (hours/minutes/seconds)
When camera is recording there is information about time video
5- Resolution
6- Parking Mode info
7- Audio Recording info
8- Memory card info
9- Battery indicator
10- Time
11- Date
12- G-SENSOR info
13- Exposure info
14- Motion detection info
15- Length of a single video file info
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