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TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS 3 WHAT S IN THE BOX 3 MICRO SD CARD REQUIREMENTS 3 CAMERA BUTTON AND HARDWARE OVERVIEW 4 WHAT DO THE BUTTONS DO? 5 WHAT DO THE LED INDICTORS MEAN? 6 OPERATING THE FOR THE FIRST TIME 6 POWER ON/OFF (AUTO ON/OFF) 6 ABOUT GPS SIGNAL RECEPTION 6 RECORDING FILES 6 PLAYING BACK A RECORDED FILE 7 DELETING A FILE 7 EMERGENCY VIDEO RECORDING 7 AUTO BUMP FILE RECORD (G SENSOR) - SAVING RECORDING VIDEO FILES 7 TAKING A STILL PICTURE 7 USB CONNECTION / MASS STORAGE / PC CAMERA 7 USER SETTINGS 8 SYSTEM SETTINGS 9 TRACKING SOFTWARE QUICK GUIDE 10 THE GPS SOFTWARE OVERVIEW 10 FAQ 11 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 12 2

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS - Read all instructions carefully before use. - Retain manuals for future reference. - Use this product only in the manner described. - Only use a water-dampened soft-cloth to clean the surface of this product. - The following will damage this product: any liquid such as water or moisture, extreme heat; cold; humidity, dusty or sandy environments. - The is designed to be mounted on a vehicle windscreen, as high as possible, to ensure a maximum viewpoint. Please ensure that any attached cables are secured and will not cause the device to fall. - There are no user serviceable parts in this product. - Un-authorized attempts to dismantle or repair this product will void product warranty WHAT S IN THE BOX 1) 2) This user manual 3) Micro USB Charge and data transfer cable MICRO SD CARD REQUIREMENTS The requires a Micro SD card (not included) to record video/image content. For optimal performance, we recommend using a Class 10 micro SD card UHS 3 (minimum) to ensure fast data transfer rates Note: Some Extreme Speed class 10 UHS 2 cards will not work correctly with the. Other low speed cards are not recommended and the user many experience constant intermittent faults. 3

CAMERA BUTTON AND HARDWARE OVERVIEW 15 1 OK button 9 USB interface 2 Menu button 10 Cabin Camera 3 Up button 11 GPS Antenna socket 4 Down button 12 Speaker 5 MODE Button 13 Lens 6 Power button 14 LED screen 7 Reset (R) 15 Windscreen Mount socket 8 Micro SD card slot 16 LED indicator lamp 4

WHAT DO THE BUTTONS DO? Button Button Name Power Menu Video Mode Photo Mode Playback Mode Menu Navigation On / Off Press and hold to turn On and Off Pause recording (under standby mode) On / Off Press and hold to turn On and Off Enter Menu settings On / Off Press and hold to turn On and Off Enter Menu settings [No function] [Then] Switch to hardware settings Mode Pause recording (under standby mode) Switch modes Switch modes Exit menu mode Page Up Zoom in Zoom in Next file Scroll up through menu settings OK Start /Stop recording Take a photo Confirm Enter menu setting / Select Page Down Zoom out Zoom out Previous file Scroll down through menu settings 5

WHAT DO THE LED INDICTORS MEAN? Indicator Left indicator - Solid Green Left indicator - Flashing Green Right indicator - Red Right indicator Off (Not Red) Status Camera is turned On. Camera is recording Charging / connected to power Not Charging / not connected to power OPERATING THE FOR THE FIRST TIME Connect a USB car charger to the car s 12v Cigarette lighter socket and the other end to the Micro USB port on the. Insert a Micro SD card into the Micro SD slot and turn the device on. When the ignition is turned on, the will turn on. POWER ON/OFF (AUTO ON/OFF) When connected to power, the will turn ON or OFF automatically when the car s ignition is turned ON or OFF. If the does not turn off immediately it means the device is completing the file save process before turning off (usually only a few seconds). To turn the ON, press and hold the power button on the side of the device. To turn off, press and hold the power button again. If power is constant on (in some European vehicles), then the will need to be turned ON/OFF manually using the power switch. ABOUT GPS SIGNAL RECEPTION For convenience, your will automatically connect to GPS satellites when in range. Just like all PND (Portable Navigation Devices) this may take a few minutes (especially the first time). The signal can also be affected by driving through tunnels for example. The GPS connection however will reconnect when the GPS satellites come back into range. Until GPS is re-connected, the following features may not be displayed properly: - Driving speed display - Tracking details used by the GPS Player such as speed, longitude, Latitude and Date and Time. AUTO RECORD WHEN TURNED ON When the is turned on (via the auto on feature) the device will automatically begin recording. To stop recording, press the OK button or turn the device OFF using the power button. RECORDING FILES Turn on the. Recording should start automatically, if not press the OK button. When recording has started a timer indicator will display at the top right hand side of the unit. The screen will also display a count up timer for the recording at the top. The recorded files are saved to micro SD Card. Recording can be stopped, by either pressing the OK button or by turning the car ignition off (stopping power to the device) The supports cycle recording. It will overwrite the oldest video files with new ones. Depending on the size of the memory card and the speed rating of the card, there may be as much as a 3 second pause whilst old files are selected and overwriting begins with newer files. This pause time will not be recorded. 6

PLAYING BACK A RECORDED FILE From the main screen (and while not recording), press the P button to toggle to the PLAYBACK mode. Then, select the video you wish to view using the up and down arrow keys and the OK button to confirm. DELETING A FILE When in playback mode, select the video you wish to delete, then press the M button. Select delete and then press OK. Lastly select CURRENT or ALL. Note: Once files are deleted you cannot get them back. EMERGENCY VIDEO RECORDING You can press the MENU button at any time to preserve a file from being overwritten. The lock icon will be showed on the display as well. AUTO BUMP FILE RECORD (G SENSOR) - SAVING RECORDING VIDEO FILES Due to the cycle recording nature of this technology, older recorded files will be overwritten (depending on the chosen resolution settings and the memory capacity of the memory card). Alternately the G sensor will trigger an auto save lock if it senses a bump (sensitivity is selectable via the user settings), so that the file being recorded is not overwritten in the cycle record process. Such files will be saved to the folder called EVENT. TAKING A STILL PICTURE While not in record mode, press the P button to toggle to CAMERA mode. Press the OK button to take a photo. USB CONNECTION Connect the to a Windows PC with a Micro USB to USB cable. The screen will then display "Mass storage" and "PC camera". [Please select an option for you.] MASS STORAGE Find the device Under My computer or Windows Explorer ; find the newly connected drive. Recorded files and images are recorded in the MOVIE, PHOTO folder, while preserved files are recorded in the MOVIE/RO folder. Files can be played back using Windows Media player, VLC or a compatible.avi media player or an image viewer (for JPG images). PC CAMERA Connected as a web camera for your PC. 7

USER SETTINGS From the main screen, press the MODE button to select between VIDEO or CAMERA MODE menu settings. Then using a combination of the arrow keys and the OK button to confirm your choice, from the following options list. Note: Press the MODE button twice, first, to access SYSTEM SETTINGS as shown on the following page. Menu Setting Mode Video Screen Icon Menu Options Description Update Time Zone Off, [Various] Set the time settings to your time zone 1080FHD 1920x1080 Resolution 720P 1280x720 Change the resolution of recorded files (Note: Higher Resolution files take up more storage space) 1080P 1440x1080 720P 1280x720 Loop recording Off, 3, 5, 10 mins Select the length of each recorded file Time Lapse Record Off, 100, 200, 500ms Change the length of recorded video HDR Off, On Better image quality with High Dynamic Range (HDR) Exposure +2.0 to -2.0 Fill light according to different light source intensity in different environment. Motion detection Off, On When power is connected, begin recording when motion is detected. Record sound Off, On Record the sounds/voices from inside your car whilst recording Date stamp Off, On Overlay the date and time on recorded files Plate number Off, On [Select 7 characters] Overlay the license plate number on recorded files Gravity sensor Off, High, Medium, Adjust the level of impact required to preserve Low recorded incident files. Parking monitor Off, On Set camera to turn on if car is bumped, while parked (and power turned off) GPS Off, On Turn the GPS feature Off or On Menu settings Mode Camera Screen Icon 12, 3, 2, 1.3M Menu Options Description Capture mode Resolution Single, 2sec, 5sec, 10sec 12, 10, 8, 5, 3, 2, 1.3M, VGA Single shot or delayed shot timer Change the resolution of recorded files (Note: Higher Resolution files take up more storage space) Sequence Off, On Take multiple images in succession Quality High quality, standard, economy Adjust compression for better image quality Sharpness Strong, standard, soft Sharpness of recorded files Automatic, sun, White balance cloudy, tungsten, filament lamp, fluorescent Adjust colour scheme for recorded files Colour Colour white, black, brown Adjust colour scheme for recorded files ISO Auto, 100, 200, 400 Adjust camera to various light sensitivities Exposure -2 to +2 Adjust exposure time for recorded files Play Anti-shaking Off, On Smooths out bumpiness of recorded files Quick Review Off, 2sec, 5sec Playback files as slide show with a delay between Date Stamp Off, Date, Date/Time Select On / Off to add a time-stamp to the recorded video Delete Delete current, delete all Delete files directly from device Lock Current, Unlock Protect current, lock all, Change the preservation settings of saved Unlock all files Slide Play 2sec, 5sec, 8sec Playback files as slide show with a delay between 8

SYSTEM SETTINGS From the main screen, press the MENU button, then using a combination of the arrow keys and the OK button to confirm your choice, select settings from the following options list: System settings Menu Options Description Date/time MM/DD/YY, DD/MM /YY, YY/MM/DD Select the preferred date orientation Auto power off Off, 3, 5, 10mins Turn device off after a set period of time Beep Sound Off, On Audible beep on key press Language Various Choose preferred system language Frequency 50Hz, 60Hz [Adjust to 50Hz for Australia power supply] Format SD card (Note: Permanently erases all Format SD Card data on card. Note: the unit cannot be used until formatting is complete, which usually takes about 20seconds depending on the size of your card.) Screen Saver Off, 30sec, 1mins, If no buttons have been pressed and if no 2mins recording is taking place, the unit can be shut off automatically after set periods of time Lamp settings Day Mode, Night Mode Day mode IR Lamps ON, Night mode IR LED OFF Delay shutdown Off, 5sec, 10sec, 30sec Keep camera on after car is turned off Default setting Cancel, OK Perform a factory reset Version Used when checking to see if a new firmware is released. 9

TRACKING SOFTWARE QUICK GUIDE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE Please visit our web site and search for the. Click on the DOWNLOADS tab and download the GPS Player software. THE GPS SOFTWARE - OVERVIEW Video playback screen Map plotting (GPS Coordinates) Map and plotting Playback duration bar Playback list (File names and details) Select a file for playback, Pause and Stop Speedo visualisation Playback controls Adjust Volume Play all files / Display or Hide Map, Lock or Unlock file 10

FAQ Fault The device has frozen / stopped working. The device will not start recording, or stop recording or has other intermittent faults The speaker warning sounds are a little loud. Can you turn them off? Device does not turn off Cant playback the.mov video files My video/pictures of an incident are NOT there Can t see the device in my computer Suggestion Check the speed of your memory card. We recommend class 10 for faster transfer rates, especially If the record file size is bigger (say 15 min recording increments at 1080Full HD). Alternately, check the car s internal temperature. The device will enter standby mode if the ambient vehicle temperature is below 0 or above 30 degrees C. Most common cause of intermittent faults is an under rated SD card. We recommend a class 10 card for this device as recording at 1080P resolution requires a superior speed card. Yes. Just go the user settings screen and select speaker. Then turn the speaker to OFF. If in vehicle: check that the 12V socket is not still powered (on) when the key is removed (as with some European cars). Wait 10 seconds for finalization and closure. Disconnect power lead to device Press ok to stop recording, then turn off. Upgrade your windows media player version or use an alternate media player such as VLC media player Check the capacity of your memory card, the files may have been overwritten in the record cycle process. If the Bump file record feature did not automatically preserve the footage, then be sure to manually save the footage next time by pressing the Check the USB cable connection to the device and USB port. Try another USB port, possibly directly to the PC/notebook (rather than through a USB hub) 11

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS LCD Screen 3.0 inch TFT (960 x 240) Video Resolution Photo Resolution Built-in Speaker / Microphone Up to 1920 x 1080P 30 frames/s Up to 12MP Yes / Yes Auto Recording on power-up Date / Time stamp GPS location and Speed stamp Power off auto save Auto power on/off Motion detection Auto Bump Record Lens Viewing angle Yes. Recording starts on ignition power (Charging socket) Supported on video and on photos Supported on video Yes. Current file will auto save when power is turned off. Yes when ignition turned on / off (5, 10, 30sec) Yes Yes. Adjustable sensitivity (low/medium/high) 170 degree wide angle Cycle recording times 3, 5, 10 mins File Format Image: JPG Video :.MOV H.264 Micro SD Memory Card Class 10 UHS3 or above recommended. Max capacity 64GB Language System English and various For further product information please visit our product web page at www.laserco.com.au or email support@laserco.com.au Please note: As continual improvements are made to this product, slight operational differences may occur. For the most up-to-date user manual, please visit our web site. 12

Warranty Against Defects Laser Corporation Pty Ltd ( Laser ) warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for 12 months, from the date of purchase, provided that the product is used in accordance with accompanying recommendations or instructions where provided. The benefit of this warranty is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law and to other rights and remedies of the consumer under a law in relation to the goods or services to which the warranty relates. Through a network of retailers and resellers, Laser will provide you with your choice of a refund, repair or exchange (where possible) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period. This warranty will no longer apply where the defect is a result of alteration, accident, misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear, neglect or improper storage. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase How to make a product warranty claim: Step 1: Find your receipt which proves the date of purchase. Where the date of purchase cannot be verified, your place of purchase or Laser will make an assessment based on the date of manufacture, the condition of the Laser Product and the type of defect. Step 2a): Contact your place of purchase. They will assess the nature of the fault and refund or replace the product as per their store refund or warranty policy. Step 2b): If your place of purchase cannot be contacted, then you can contact Laser. Customer Service with details of your defective Laser Product: Phone: (02) 9870 3388; or Email: service@laserco.com.au or online www.laserco.com.au/warranty (click on Consumers (End Users) ). Our business address is at 1/6-8 Byfield Street, North Ryde, NSW 2113 Step 3: Laser will issue you with a Return Authorisation (RA) number within 48 hours. When requested, send us the defective Product and a copy of your receipt. Laser will cover the cost of the return delivery. Step 4: Wait for us to contact you. Once we have received your defective Laser Product for inspection, we will inform you of our assessment of your claim within 7 days. When we contact you, we will firstly let you know whether you have a valid claim under this Warranty, and if so, we will inform you whether your defective Laser Product will be replaced or repaired, together with the number of days you can expect to wait to receive your replaced or repaired Laser Product. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. 13