navycrest A2Pro

Navycrest A2Pro Dash Camera Instruction Manual

Model: A2Pro | Brand: Navycrest

1. Introduction

Thank you for choosing the Navycrest A2Pro Dash Camera. This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your device. Please read it thoroughly before use to ensure optimal performance and safety.

The A2Pro Dash Camera is designed to record high-quality video footage while driving, offering features such as 4K resolution, dual-lens recording, Wi-Fi connectivity, parking guard, and a G-sensor for incident detection.

2. Product Overview

The Navycrest A2Pro Dash Camera is a sophisticated recording device for your vehicle. It features a front camera capable of 4K resolution and a rear camera for comprehensive coverage.

Navycrest A2Pro Dash Camera showing front and rear units

Image 2.1: Overview of the Navycrest A2Pro Dash Camera system, including both front and rear camera units.

Key Features:

  • Dual Lens Recording: Simultaneously records front (4K) and rear (1080P) views.
  • 4K UHD Resolution: Provides clear and detailed front video footage.
  • Wi-Fi App Control: Connect to your smartphone for easy video management and settings adjustment.
  • Parking Guard: Monitors your vehicle for impacts even when parked.
  • Gravity Sensor (G-Sensor): Automatically locks footage upon detecting sudden movements or collisions.
  • Loop Recording: Overwrites the oldest footage when the memory card is full, ensuring continuous recording.
Icons representing Dual Lens, 4K Front/1080P Rear, and WiFi App Control features

Image 2.2: Visual representation of Dual Lens, 4K Front/1080P Rear recording, and WiFi App Control capabilities.

Icons representing G-Sensor, Parking Monitor, and Loop Recording features

Image 2.3: Visual representation of G-Sensor, Parking Monitor, and Loop Recording functionalities.

3. Setup

3.1 Package Contents

Before installation, please verify that all components are present:

  • Navycrest A2Pro Front Dash Camera
  • Rear Camera
  • Car Charger
  • Rear Camera Cable
  • Mounting Bracket (Adhesive or Suction Cup)
  • User Manual

3.2 Installation Steps

  1. Prepare the Micro SD Card: Insert a high-speed (Class 10 or higher) Micro SD card into the front dash camera. Format the card within the camera's settings before first use.
  2. Mount the Front Camera: Choose a suitable location on your windshield, preferably behind the rearview mirror, to avoid obstructing your view. Clean the area thoroughly. Attach the mounting bracket to the windshield, then slide the front camera onto the bracket.
  3. Install the Rear Camera: Mount the rear camera on the rear windshield or license plate area. Ensure it has a clear view.
  4. Connect the Rear Camera: Route the rear camera cable from the front camera to the rear camera. Ensure the cable is tucked away neatly to avoid interference with driving.
  5. Power Connection: Connect the car charger to the front dash camera and plug it into your vehicle's 12V power outlet (cigarette lighter socket). Route the power cable along the edge of the windshield and dashboard to keep it tidy.
  6. Initial Power On: Start your vehicle. The dash camera should power on automatically and begin recording. Adjust the camera angle to ensure optimal coverage.

4. Operating Instructions

4.1 Basic Operation

  • Automatic Recording: The camera will automatically start recording when the vehicle's ignition is turned on and stop when the ignition is turned off.
  • Manual Recording: Press the designated button (refer to your camera's physical buttons) to manually start or stop recording.
  • Emergency Recording (G-Sensor): In case of a sudden impact or collision, the built-in G-sensor will automatically trigger emergency recording, locking the current video segment to prevent it from being overwritten.
  • Parking Monitoring: If enabled, the camera will automatically record when motion or impact is detected while the vehicle is parked. This feature typically requires a hardwire kit (sold separately) for continuous power.

4.2 Wi-Fi and App Control

The A2Pro Dash Camera supports Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing you to connect it to your smartphone via a dedicated app.

  1. Download the App: Search for the official Navycrest dash cam app in your smartphone's app store (e.g., App Store for iOS, Google Play Store for Android).
  2. Connect to Wi-Fi: Turn on Wi-Fi on your dash camera (refer to camera settings). On your smartphone, go to Wi-Fi settings and connect to the dash camera's Wi-Fi network (SSID and password usually found on the camera screen or manual).
  3. Access Features: Open the app. You can now view live footage, browse recorded videos, download important clips to your phone, and adjust camera settings remotely.

5. Maintenance

  • Clean the Lenses: Regularly clean the front and rear camera lenses with a soft, lint-free cloth to ensure clear video quality. Avoid abrasive materials.
  • Format Micro SD Card: It is recommended to format the Micro SD card every 2-4 weeks to maintain optimal performance and prevent data corruption. This can usually be done through the camera's settings menu.
  • Check Cable Connections: Periodically ensure all cables (power, rear camera) are securely connected and not damaged.
  • Firmware Updates: Check the official Navycrest website for any available firmware updates. Updating firmware can improve performance and add new features.
  • Temperature Considerations: Avoid exposing the camera to extreme temperatures for extended periods. If the vehicle is parked in direct sunlight, consider removing the camera or using a sunshade.

6. Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Camera does not power on.No power supply; faulty car charger; loose connection.Check car charger connection and vehicle's 12V outlet. Try a different power source if available.
Recording stops unexpectedly.Micro SD card full or corrupted; low-quality Micro SD card.Format the Micro SD card. Use a high-speed (Class 10 or U3) Micro SD card from a reputable brand.
Video footage is blurry.Dirty lens; protective film still on lens; improper focus.Clean the camera lenses. Remove any protective film. Ensure the camera is securely mounted and not vibrating.
Wi-Fi connection issues.Incorrect Wi-Fi password; app issues; camera Wi-Fi off.Verify Wi-Fi password. Restart both camera and smartphone. Ensure Wi-Fi is enabled on the camera.
G-Sensor is too sensitive/not sensitive enough.G-Sensor sensitivity setting is incorrect.Adjust the G-Sensor sensitivity level in the camera's settings menu.

7. Specifications

FeatureDetail
Brandnavycrest
Video Capture Resolution2160p (4K)
Auto Part PositionRear (for rear camera)
Are Batteries IncludedYes
Battery Cell CompositionLithium Polymer
Real Angle of View120 Degrees
Manufacturernavycrest
Battery Cell TypeLithium Polymer
ASINB0B8BY1R5Y

8. Warranty

The Navycrest A2Pro Dash Camera comes with a 1 Year Warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and malfunctions under normal use.

For warranty claims or service, please retain your proof of purchase and contact customer support. The return policy allows for a refund or replacement within 30 days of purchase, subject to terms and conditions.

9. Support

For further assistance, technical support, or inquiries regarding your Navycrest A2Pro Dash Camera, please refer to the following resources:

  • Online Support: Visit the official Navycrest website for FAQs, troubleshooting guides, and contact information.
  • Email Support: Contact our dedicated aftersales customer service team via email for prompt assistance.
  • Guide Videos: Access quick start guide videos and tutorials on the official Navycrest support channels.
Icons representing dedicated aftersales customer service, quick response time, and guide videos for quick start

Image 9.1: Navycrest customer support features, including dedicated aftersales service, quick response times, and available guide videos.

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