User Manual for NEXTBASE models including: NBDVR222X, 222x Front and Rear Dash Cam

NBDVR222X User Manual (English R13)

Alex Thomas

NBDVR222X User Manual (English R13)

02 Introduction to your Dash Cam This range of Nextbase™ Dash Cams has been designed specifically with ease of use in mind; it is recommended NOT to change the default settings, which have been carefully selected to give the

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NBDVR222X User Manual (English R13)
User Manual

Introduction to your Dash Cam
This range of NextbaseTM Dash Cams has been designed specifically with ease of use in mind; it is recommended NOT to change the default settings, which have been carefully selected to give the best performance for day to day use. Please check the firmware version of the Dash Cam, the version can be found in the Setup menu under System Info. The latest versions are available to download from our website, where you can download and update when necessary. www.nextbase.com
FIRST TIME USE
Before you can use your Dash Cam, it is essential that it is fully charged. Connect your Dash Cam via the USB port to a home power source such as a PC or home USB socket for approximately 2 hours.
Basic Operation
It is essential that a quality branded Class 10 Micro SD card is used with this Dash Cam (a U3 SD card must be used if you have a Rear Cam attached) due to the very large data rate generated by high resolution recording. For best results, we recommend using our NextbaseTM branded SD cards with your Dash Cam. Your NextbaseTM Dash Cam is set to record video, in files of just 1 minute in length. This means that each video file is a manageable size should you need to download and send to your insurance company. Eventually your MicroSD card will fill up with video files but don't worry, the camera automatically deletes the oldest file to make space for new recordings. This way you never run out of space and have plenty of driving data saved.
Typically a 16GB card will store the last 1.5 hours of driving footage.
For summer months where the clocks are brought forward or for driving in other countries, adjust the time in the Setup Menu (Time & Date) to account for the time difference from GMT by adding or subtracting 1 hour as required.
There are 3 modes of camera operation - Video, Photo and Playback. Press the MODE button on the Dash Cam to select required mode.
Video Mode: The default mode when the camera is turned on, for video recording. Photo Mode: Allows you to take still photographs. Playback Mode: Allows you to view recorded videos and photographs upon the Dash Cam LCD screen.
Automatic Start / Stop Technology
The Dash Cam will automatically power on and be ready to use once power is available. In some vehicles this will be when connections are made, for others the Dash Cam will power on once the ignition has been turned on. When power is cut off or unavailable, the Dash Cam will perform an automatic shutdown process.

1. Tips for capturing best video footage:
1.1 Position the Dash Cam in the centre of the windscreen and ideally behind the rear view mirror so it is not a distraction to the driver.
1.2 Ensure that the area on the windscreen that the Dash Cam is looking through is clear of dirt and is within the wiper zone. This will ensure that your videos are as clear as possible.
1.3 Reduce the amount of sky in the picture, by angling the view of the camera towards the road. Too much sky will make the road appear darker due to the automatic exposure compensation.
1.4 Remove unnecessary items from your dashboard. If objects are placed on your dashboard these can cause reflections to be seen on the windscreen and these reflections may be captured during recording.
1.5 To improve dash board glare, a NextbaseTM Polarising Filter can be purchased.
2. Tips for stable memory card performance:
2.1 Periodically format the memory card. Every 2-3 weeks we recommend that you format the memory card. This will wipe any files from the card and set it up afresh for continued use with your Dash Cam. Of course, you should only do this AFTER you've downloaded any files from the card that you may want to keep, as formatting the card will remove all content.
2.2 Format your memory card using the Dash Cam. This will make sure that the card is structured specifically for your camera. Press MENU twice and choose the Format Card option. Follow the on-screen instructions accordingly.
2.3 Switch off the Dash Cam before removing the SD memory card, to prevent the chance of damage being caused to the memory card or the files stored upon it.
NextbaseTM SD Cards
For best results, we strongly recommend using our NextbaseTM branded SD cards with your Dash Cam, available to purchase online from nextbase.com, or your nearest retailer. A card that is not made specifically for a Dash Cam may appear to work perfectly in the beginning, although failure tends to happen after prolonged use, this could be days, weeks, or months. In a worst-case scenario, you may only discover recording failure after your SD card fails to record a serious incident, therefore using a suitable SD card is imperative.
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION TO USING YOUR DASH CAM TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS / CAUTIONS ON USING THIS PRODUCT PRODUCT WARNINGS USAGE PRECAUTIONS / NOTICES / CANADA COMPLIANCE CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY / FCC STATEMENT FCC- SUPPLIER'S DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PRODUCT SPECIFICATION PACKAGE CONTENTS / PRODUCT FEATURES CAMERA PARTS & CONTROLS CAMERA PARTS & CONTROLS (CONT.) IN VEHICLE INSTALLATION POSITIONING YOUR DASH CAM / ACCESSORIES MOUNT ATTACHMENT FIRST TIME USE MENU / VIDEO MENU OPTIONS MENU / SETUP MENU OPTIONS SETUP MENU OPTIONS

02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 - 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

VIDEO MODE / PHOTO MODE / PLAYBACK MODE

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PLAYBACK MODE MENUS - PROTECT & DELETE FUNCTIONS

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MYNEXTBASE PLAYERTM

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MYNEXTBASE PLAYERTM - EDITING

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MYNEXTBASE CLOUDTM

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PC CONNECTION / FIRMWARE UPDATE INFORMATION

29

NEXTBASETM SD CARDS

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (PAGE 1)

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (PAGE 2)

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CE MARK INFORMATION / SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT

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WARRANTY / ONLINE & INTERNATIONAL PURCHASES

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MORE NEXTBASETM PRODUCTS

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DASH CAM FUNCTIONS

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Precautions
Please read this manual carefully before operation and keep it for future reference. It will be helpful should you encounter any operational problem.

WARNING: CAUTION:
LCD: WEEE:
CHOKING HAZARD:

Do not expose this product to rain, moisture or water under any circumstances, doing so may result in the risk of electric shock or fire.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the instruction manual unless you are qualified to do so. Have the unit serviced by a qualified service technician if;
The unit has been exposed to rain or water. The unit does not seem to operate normally. The unit exhibits a marked change in performance.
A Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen is a multilayer complex component, containing 311,040 pixels. Pixels can however fail during normal product life. 1 pixel = 0.000003% failure rate, and one pixel failure per year of operation is considered normal and not a cause for concern.
Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and/or Battery by users in private households in the European Union. This symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that this cannot be disposed of as household waste. You must dispose of your waste equipment and/or battery by handing it over to the applicable take-back scheme for the recycling of electronic equipment and/or batteries. Formore information please contact your local household waste disposal office.
Some Products may contain components that are small enough to be swallowed. Please keep out of reach of children.

Cautions on Using this Product
1. Ensure that the windscreen is free of dirt or grease before placing mount upon it. 2. Do not obscure the view of the road ahead or impede the deployment of any airbags in the event
of an accident. 3. When not in use, please disconnect the car adaptor from both the 12/24Vdc outlet in your vehicle
and the Dash Cam itself. 4. Only clean the Dash Cam with a soft dry cloth, for tough dirt, apply some neutral detergent diluted in
5 to 6parts water to a soft cloth. Please note that alcohol, thinner, benzene etc could cause damage to the paint or coatings. 5. Avoid making contact with the lenses as damage may be caused. 6. If required clean the glass lens carefully using spectacle lens cleaning fluid on a soft cloth only. 7. The video recordings made by this Dash Cam are intended for personal use only. 8. Publication of the recordings on Youtube, the internet or other methods are subject to the Data ProtectionAct and the requirements thereof must be adhered to. If the Dash Cam is to be used within a commercial environment, i.e. truck use, then the CCTVregulation apply also, in addition to the Protection Act regulations. This includes labelling to identify the use of CCTV is taking place, the omission of Audio recording and informing the relevant authorities of who controls the data. 9. Video playback upon the Dash Cam which is visible to the driver is prohibited or restricted in some countries or States. Please adhere to these laws. 10. Whilst driving, do not adjust the controls of your Dash Cam as this is a distraction to driving. 11. Before using the Dash Cam on your windscreen, check the state and local laws and ordinances where you drive. Some laws prohibit or restrict the placement of objects on the windscreen of a motor vehicle. IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MOUNT THE DEVICE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS AND ORDINANCES. Always mount your NextbaseTM Dash Cam in a location that does not obstruct the driver's view of the road. NextbaseTM does not assume any responsibility for any fines, penalties, or damages of your NextbaseTM Dash Cam. NextbaseTM accepts no responsibility for any damage or injury caused when the Dash Cam is in use. 12. Before you can use your Dash Cam, it is essential that it is fully charged. Connect your Dash Cam via the USB port to a home power source such as a PC or home USB socket for approximately 2 hours.

Distractions can lead to accidents, and the risk of injury or death. Always keep your eyes on the road, and keep aware of your surroundings.
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Product Warnings
Failure to heed the following warnings could result in an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury.
Distraction Warning
This Dash Cam is intended to enhance the situational awareness when used properly. If used improperly, you could become distracted by the display, which could lead to an accident causing serious personal injury or death. DO NOT seek to access the information stored on the Dash Cam or change the device settings whilst driving. Information stored on the Dash Cam should be reviewed only when your vehicle is stationary, and you are parked in a safe place in compliance with local laws. The Dash Cam settings should only be changed when your vehicle is stationary, and you are parked in a safe place in compliance with local laws. Always maintain awareness of your surroundings and do not stare at the display or become distracted by the display. Focusing on the display could cause you to miss obstacles or hazards. Use the Dash Cam at your own risk.
Do not change settings, or access any functions requiring prolonged use of the Dash Cam controls while driving. Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempting such operations.
Video playback upon devices with displays which are visible to the driver, is prohibited or restricted in some countries or states. Please adhere to these laws.
Vehicle Installation Warnings
When installing the Dash Cam in a vehicle, do not place the Dash Cam where it obstructs the driver's view of the road or interferes with vehicle operating controls, such as the steering wheel, foot pedals, or transmission levers. Do not place unsecured on the vehicle dashboard. Do not place the Dash Cam in front of or above any airbag.
Battery Warnings
Lithium-ion batteries are used in most NextbaseTM Dash Cams. If these guidelines are not followed, batteries may experience a shortened life span or may present a risk of damage to the Dash Cam, fire, chemical burn, electrolyte leak, and/or injury.
- Do not disassemble, modify, remanufacture, puncture, or damage the Dash Cam or batteries. - Do not remove or attempt to remove the non-user replaceable battery. - Do not expose the Dash Cam to fire, explosion, or other hazard. - Do not expose the Dash Cam to rain or water.
Magnet Warnings
Both the Dash Cam and its mount may contain magnets. Under certain circumstances, magnets may cause interference with some internal medical devices, including pacemakers and insulin pumps. Devices and mounts that contain magnets should be kept away from such medical devices. Magnets may cause damage to some electronic devices, including hard drives in laptop computers and bank / credit or membership cards. Use caution when devices and mounts that contain magnets are near electronic devices or bank / credit or membership cards.
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Usage Precautions
Failure to heed the following notices could result in personal injury or property damage, or negatively impact the Dash Cam functionality.
Battery Precaution
- Do not immerse or expose the Dash Cam or batteries to rain, water or other liquids. - Do not leave the Dash Cam exposed to a heat source or in a high-temperature location, such as in the sun
or in an unattended vehicle. To prevent the possibility of damage, remove the Dash Cam from the vehicle or store it out of direct sunlight, such as in the glove box. - Do not operate the Dash Cam outside of the following temperature range: from -20° to 45°C (from -4° to 113°F). - When storing the Dash Cam for an extended time period, store within the following temperature range: from 0° to 25°C (from 32° to 77°F). - Do not use a power and/or data cable that is not approved or supplied by NextbaseTM. - Contact your local waste disposal department to dispose of the Dash Cam/batteries in accordance with applicable local laws and regulations.
Windshield Mounting Legal Restriction Precaution
Before using the Dash Cam on your windscreen, check the state and local laws and ordinances where you drive. Some laws prohibit or restrict the placement of objects on the windshield of a motor vehicle. IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MOUNT THE DEVICE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS AND ORDINANCES. Always mount your NextbaseTM Dash Cam in a location that does not obstruct the driver's view of the road. NextbaseTM does not assume any responsibility for any fines, penalties, or damages that may be incurred as a result of any state or local law or ordinance relating to the use of your NextbaseTM Dash Cam.
Camera Legal Requirements Precaution
In some jurisdictions it could be considered an invasion of privacy rights to take or publicly display photographs or videos of people or their vehicles using this product. It is your responsibility to know and comply with applicable laws and rights to privacy in your jurisdiction and in any jurisdiction in which you may use this device. Video recordings made by this Dash Cam should be for personal use only.
Publication of the recordings on YouTube, the internet or other methods is subject to the data protection legislation and the requirements thereof must be adhered to. Such data protection legislation may prohibit the use and dissemination by you of Dash Cam footage or may impose restrictions on it ­ we recommend that you check the legal requirements with your legal advisor before disseminating any Dash Cam footage.
If the Dash Cam is to be used within a UK commercial environment, i.e. truck use, then the CCTV regulations apply in addition to the Data Protection Act regulations. This includes labelling to identify the use of CCTV is taking place, the omission of Audio recording and informing the relevant authorities of who controls the data. For use in a commercial environment in non-UK countries, please refer and adhere to local regulations and requirements. For non-UK operation, specific legal requirements may apply where Dash Cams are to be used in a commercial or employment context - again, we recommend that you check the legal requirements with your legal advisors prior to commencing use of Dash Cams in commercial or employment contexts.

Notices
G Sensor Notice
The G Sensor within the Dash Cam measures forces exerted upon it, with reference to one G which is the nominal force exerted upon us when stationary on the earth's surface. The G Sensor will also trigger to protect any recording currently in progress, if a pre-determined threshold of force is exceeded. The G Sensor protection will be adversely affected if the Dash Cam is NOT mounted in the vertical direction i.e. with the lens pointing to or from the direction of travel. G Force information derived from a G Sensor is not warranted to be totally accurate at all times, as it is derived from the G Sensor through a sampling method over time. The precision of the G Sensor value recorded depends upon when the acceleration took place at the instance of the sample taken. The thresholds to trigger the video protection rely upon a trigger value being exceeded between two successive samples, in any one of the three G Sensor axis. If the Automatic G Sensor protection does NOT trigger during an event, then the Protect button should be pressed, in order to protect the file. Protecting the file can also be performed using the Playback function upon the Dash Cam, or through the MyNextbase ConnectTM App for applicable Wi-Fi enabled models.
Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada Compliance
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
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Declaration of Conformity

FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. - This appliance and its antenna must not be co-located or operated conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter. - A minimum separation distance of 20cm must be maintained between the antenna and the
person for this appliance to satisfy the RF exposure requirements.
FCC CAUTION:
This product does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorised NextbaseTM service centre. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment, and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations.
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FCC - Supplier's Declaration of Conformity Statement
SUPPLIER'S DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (47 CFR Section 2.906).
We; Tank Design (The responsible party, who must be located in the United States)
Hereby, Declare that the essential requirements set out in the 47 CFR Sections 2.906 of FCC, have been fully fulfilled on our product with indication below:
1. Applicant's Info Company Name: Portable Multimedia Ltd Mailing Address: Unit 2, Caerphilly Business Park, Van Road, Caerphilly. CF83 3ED. UK Contact: Graham Lambert Tel: +44 02920 866429 Email Address: support@nextbase.com
2. Product Info Product Name: Dash Cam Model No.: NBDVR222X Brand Name: Nextbase
3. Applied Standard Standards FCC Part 15 Subpart B: 2017
Report No. WTS19S02008902E
4. Test Firm Used to Take Measurements: Name: Waltek Services (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Address: 1/F, Fukangtai Building, West Baima Rd Songgang Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, People's Republic of China, 518105 Contact Name: Philo Zhong Tel: +86 755 8355 1033 802 Email: CB@waltek.com.cn Designation No.: 523476 FRN: CN1201

5. FCC Marking
6. Responsibilities and obligations Strictly follow the FCC rules of 2.906, 2.908, 2.909.
7. Applicant's Authorisation Company Name: Portable Multimedia Ltd Mailing Address: Unit 2, Caerphilly Business Park, Van Road, Caerphilly. CF83 3ED. UK Contact person: Graham Lambert Signature: Email Address: support@nextbase.com Tel: +44 02920 866429 Date: 20th March 2019
8. Responsible party in US. Company name: Tank Design Mailing Address: 158 Sidney Street, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States Contact person: Mr Scott Watts Signature: Email address: SWatts@tankdesign.com Tel: (617) 388-8380 Date: 20th March 2019

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Product Specification

Model Number / Name Power Requirements Power Supply
Sensor Resolution Lens Type / Angle / Aperture Recording Resolution (no Rear Cam attached) Recording Resolution (with Rear Cam attached)
Photo Resolution Screen Size Screen Resolution Screen Ratio Card Reader SD Card (Recommended Type) SD Card Recorded File Capacity (based on default settings) Recording Format Internal Battery
Unit Dimensions
Unit Weight

NBDVR222X 5V / 1.5A 12-24Vdc Car Power Cable (supplied) Fuse Type: 32mm / 2A Output: 5Vdc

Hardwire Kit also available to purchase for a hidden, permanent power supply.

2.12M Pixel (1936 x 1097)

0.9M Pixel (1284 x 724)

Front Camera

Rear Camera

6G / 140° / F1.6

4G / 30° / F2.5

1920 x 1080 @30fps day & night

1280 x 720 @30fps day & night

Front Camera

Rear Camera

1080P (1440x1080)

720P (1280x720)

720P (1280x720)

720P (1280x720)

1920 x 1080

1280 x 720

2.5"

732 (W) X 240 (H) pixels x RGB (720)

16:9

MicroSD, Class 10 for Dash Cam only; U3 if Rear Cam connected up to 128GB.

8-128GB SDHC / SDXC, Class 10 (48mb/s) For best results, use a Nextbase branded SD Card.

8GB MicroSD = 45 minutes of recording 16GB MicroSD = 90 minutes of recording 32GB MicroSD = 180 minutes of recording 64GB MicroSD = 360 minutes of recording 128GB MicroSD = 720 minutes of recording

MP4

Mp4

Lithium-Polymer 3.7V / 280mAh (approx. 15 mins recording time) Battery design allows the 'Auto Power Off' feature to function in event of power loss within the vehicle. It is not intended as an alternative power source to replace the supplied car adaptor.

Front Camera

Rear Camera

82 x 46 x 46

44 x 40 x 33

Front Camera

Rear Camera

79g

22g

Mac is a registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the United States and other countries.

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.

MicroSDTM and the microSD logo are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC.

NextbaseTM, MyNextbase PlayerTM, MyNextbase Cloud and Click&Go PROTM are registered trademarks

of Portable Multimedia Ltd.

Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.

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Package Contents
Please check the contents of your Nextbase Dash Cam product.
NextbaseTM 222X Dash Cam & Rear Camera

Your Dash Cam & Rear Cam can record both the road ahead and the road behind you.

Click & Go Powered Mount

Adhesive 3M attachment

Car Power Cable (4m)

Charge your Dash Cam in car using the Car Power Cable

USB Connection Cable

Connect your Dash Cam to a PC

222X Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide

Quickly get your Dash Cam up and running using Quick Start Guide.

Cable Tidy Tool

Use the Cable Tidy Tool to stow the power cable within the lining of your car.

Product appearance may differ slightly to that shown above.

Product Features
Thank you for purchasing this NextbaseTM Dash Cam product, in this section we will outline some of the features available with this dash cam.
HD Recording Capability
Without a Rear Camera attached, the Dash Cam will record at 1920x1080 (full HD) at 30fps. When the Rear Camera is attached, the Front Camera will record at a reduced resolution of 1440x1080 in order to maximise performance.
Rear Camera Compatibility
The NextbaseTM 222X is designed for use with a Rear Facing Camera, allowing you to record both the road ahead, and the road behind, making sure you're protected against tailgaters and rear-end impacts.
HD Display
Bright, clear, high definition 2.5" screen with IPS technology for a wide viewing angle.
Click & Go Pro Powered Mount
Our exclusive Click and Go Pro powered magnetic car mount to easily install and remove your Dash Cam with just one hand.
G Sensor / File Protection
In the event of an impact the device will automatically 'protect' the recording, stopping the file from being over-written. This can also be performed manually, by pressing the `protect' button. Individual files can also be 'protected' when viewed within playback mode.
Automatic Start / Stop Technology
As soon as the vehicle ignition is turned on, your Dash Cam will start to record automatically. When the ignition is turned off, the Dash Cam will perform an automatic shutdown process.
Intelligent Parking Mode
Intelligent Parking Mode triggers recording automatically when motion is detected, keeping your car safe when parked.
Built-in Microphone & Speaker
Record audio to compliment the video recordings.
Nextbase CloudTM Service
View and share your footage online using the MyNextbase CloudTM service. Upload your video to the NextbaseTM server to get a shareable link to send to friends, insurers, and social media. Upload your videos via the file upload area on Mynextbase.com. The uploaded file will be deleted after 30 days, when the link will also expire.
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Camera Parts and Controls
See below to identify the parts and controls of your Dash Cam
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1 3
2

1

Dust Cover Mounting point located under the dust cover.

2

Speaker Integrated speaker for audio playback.

3

Camera Lens Wide angle 140º.

4

Power Button Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn the Dash Cam On/Off.

When the Rear Camera is attached, press the Power Button to toggle the position

of the Picture in Picture Rear View display;

PiP left, Pip right, Rear view Off, Rear View full screen.

5

Menu Button Press to open the Dash Cam's menu system.

6

Mode Button Press to select video/photo/playback modes.

MODE MENU

4

11

5

OK

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6

11

7

8

7

LEDs Right: Blue

- The Blue LED will be on while the Dash Cam is charging. It will turn off when charging is complete,

even if the Dash Cam is still plugged in.

Left: Red

- The Red LED is permanently on while the Dash Cam is active. It will flash while recording.

8 Protect Button
Press whilst recording to protect the current file in event of an emergency situation.

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Screen 2.5 Inch High Resolution Screen.

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Record Video Mode: Press to Start/Stop recording

Photo Mode: Press to take photo

In the Menus: Select/OK/Play & Pause video playback

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Up/Down Buttons In the Menus: Use to navigate the menus within the camera.

Video Mode: Up button toggles audio recording On/Off. Down button toggles screen On/Off

Playback Mode: Scroll through your videos/photos.

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Camera Parts and Controls (cont.)
See below to identify the parts and controls of your Dash Cam

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12

USB Cover USB-PC port located under the dust cover.

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Reset Button Press to force a hard restart of the Dash Cam.

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12

15

16

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MicroSD Card Slot Insert the MicroSD card here, taking care that the gold contacts are facing towards

the screen side of the Dash Cam.

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Microphone Built-in microphone to record audio for your videos.

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Rear Camera Connection Point Connect your Rear Facing Camera to the Dash Cam. ALWAYS ensure your Dash Cam is

powered OFF before connecting or disconnecting the Rear Facing Camera.

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In Vehicle Installation
Please follow the instructions below for the first-time installation of the Dash Cam. For day to day use, simply remove the camera from the mount as required.
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2

1 Insert MicroSD Card Insert a suitable MicroSD card (Class 10, U3 required) in to the Dash Cam, taking care that the gold contacts are facing towards the LCD screen side of the Dash Cam. Push the memory card until it clicks into place.
Note: - Use the edge of a small coin (or similar object) to push the memory card in place if required.
Take care that card has 'clicked' into place, a second push inwards will release the memory card.
- For best results,we recommend using NextbaseTM branded SD cards.
- Do not remove or insert the memory card when the Dash Cam is turned on. This may damage the memory card.
2 Remove dust cover from the Dash Cam Remove the dust cover that is located on the front of the Dash Cam to gain access to the mounting point.
To remove the dust cover, lift the cover away from the body of the Dash Cam.
Note: - If the Dash Cam is not to be used for a period of time replace the dust cover to help keep
the components free of dust or other contaminants.

3 Attach the mount to the Dash Cam

3

Place the mount in space under the dust cover on the Dash Cam. Once in place, magnets within the mount and camera will hold the two parts together.

See page 19 for more information on changing mounts attachments.

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MODE MENU MODE MENU

In Vehicle Installation (cont.) 4
5 12-24Vdc
The above diagram is for illustration purposes only. Cable Fitting Tool (included with your Dash Cam)

4 Connect Rear Facing Camera With your Dash Cam turned OFF, simply plug the Rear View Camera into your Dash Cam using the socket on the right hand side, ensuring that the lens is facing backwards, into your vehicle. Ensure that the Dash Cam is turned OFF with no power being supplied.
5 Plug the power cable into the 12-24Vdc outlet of your vehicle The Dash Cam will automatically power on and start recording once power is available. In some vehicles this will be when connections are made, for others the Dash Cam will power on once the ignition has been turned on. Also available to purchase is a Nextbase Hardwire Kit. This connects your Dash Cam directly to the vehicle's fusebox to power it leaving your 12Vdc outlet available for Phone / Sat Nav charging. The NextbaseTM Hardwire Kit includes the necessary 12-24Vdc to 5Vdc convertor and battery protection circuitry. See pages 9-10 of the NextbaseTM Accessories Manual for further information. Route the power cable around the windshield to the 12-24Vdc socket, ensuring that your view is not obstructed, and that the cable is not a distraction. Use the cable fitting tool (bottom, left) included with your Dash Cam to more easily open the lining of your vehicle, within which you can stow the cable. See page 18, `Positioning your Dashcam' for more details. Note: - Do NOT wire the Dash Cam directly to a 12Vdc supply by cutting the cigarette plug off the end of the cable, or permanent damage will result.
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In Vehicle Installation (cont.)

1

6 Connect car power cable

Connect the supplied car power cable (1) to the Dash Cam Mount's USB port.

Do NOT connect the power cable to the USB port on the Dash Cam.

6

Once the power cable is connected and the vehicles ignition has been turned ON, power will

begin to be supplied to the Dash Cam. When the Dash Cam is turned on with a Rear View Camera

connected, you will see a Picture in Picture (PiP) to the centre left of the screen, showing the attached

camera's view (see below, left).

OK

MODE MENU

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MODE MENU MODE MENU

In Vehicle Installation (cont.) 7 8 9

7 Remove the adhesive cover layer Peel back the red cover layer to expose the adhesive surface, ready to mount on your windscreen.
8 Straighten the Dash Cam Ensure that the Dash Cam is horizontal and faces straight out of the windscreen. Ensure that objects on the Dash Cam display (both front and rear views) appear level, and adjust as required.
9 Attach the Dash Cam to the windscreen When you are satisfied with the placement and orientation of the Dash Cam, firmly place the mount on the windscreen.
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In Vehicle Installation (cont.) 10

MENU

MODE MENU

MODE MENU

MODE MENU

10 Adjusting the Dash Cam With the mount attached to the windscreen, ensure that objects on the Dash Cam display (both front and rear views) are level and adjust as required. Ensure that the road is at the centre of the image, in the central third of the display. If too much of the sky is visible it may risk underexposing details on the road; ensure that the road is clearly visible on the Dash Cam display. Adjust the Rear Facing Camera to look out of the rear window of your vehicle. Use both hands to steady the Rear View Camera. Where possible, adust the lens position on the Rear View Camera before attaching to your Dash Cam (make sure the Rear Cam is attached before power is supplied). When the Rear Camera is attached, press the Power Button to toggle the position of the Picture in Picture Rear View display; PiP left, Pip right, Rear view Off, Rear View full screen. When adjusting the Rear Facing Camera lens, it is recommended to have the Rear View full screen on your display in order to more easily see what the Rear Facing Camera can see, and adjust accordingly. Do NOT attempt to adjust the Dash Cam while driving.
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Positioning Your Dash Cam
Please read and follow the notes below for the safe operation of your Dash Cam within your vehicle.
Before installing the Dash Cam on your windscreen, check the state and local laws and ordinances where you drive. Some laws prohibit or restrict the placement of objects on the windscreen of a motor vehicle. IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MOUNT THE DEVICE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS AND ORDINANCES. Always mount your NextbaseTM Dash Cam in a location that does not obstruct the driver's view of the road. NextbaseTM does not assume any responsibility for any fines, penalties, or damages that may be incurred as a result of any state or local law or ordinance relating to the use of your NextbaseTM Dash Cam. As per the installation instructions, you must install the Dash Cam so it does NOT obstruct the driver's view of the road (red, above), preferably on the passenger side of the vehicle and behind the rear view mirror. The Dash Cam needs to view through a clear section of windscreen in an area swept by the windscreen wipers (green, above). However, the Dash Cam should be installed so as not to intrude significantly within the wiped area. A 40mm intrusion into the green wiped area is the maximum permitted by UK law.
Hiding the Cable:
Make sure the hanging cable does not obstruct your view out of your rear window. Ensure that there are no kinks in the cable as you are stowing it. If necessary, use the cable tidy tool supplied with your Dash Cam; this can be used to help pry open the lining of your car (see illustration below, right).

Notes On Positioning Your Dash Cam
- Do NOT mount the Dash Cam in front of the driver, as depicted by the red area in the illustration to the left of this page.
- When installing the Dash Cam in a vehicle, always place the device securely against the windscreen and where possible conceal the power cable under trim.
- Make sure that the Dash Cam power cable does not interfere with the drivers operating controls, such as the steering wheel, pedals or gear levers.
- Do NOT mount the Dash Cam in front of an airbag field of deployment or in a position to obscure any mirrors.
- It is recommended NOT to operate the Dash Cam whilst driving. The automatic Start-Stop technology incorporated within the device negates any need to operate the controls whilst driving.
- Adjust any settings or review recordings whilst stationery, not whilst driving. - After the preliminary SETUP has been carried out upon the Dash Cam, adjust the Screen Saver
setting to ON; this will blank the screen automatically 30 seconds after starting the vehicle and therefore the screen will NOT be a distraction in any way to the driver. - Below is a suggested position for your Dash Cam with Rear View Camera attachment. Ensure that both the Dash Cam and Rear Facing Camera's lines of sight are unobstructed by in-car objects, such as the rear view mirror.
Accessories
Multiple accessories can be purchased for your NextbaseTM Dash Cam, including a Hardwire Kit and Polarising Filter that can effect how best to set up your Dash Cam. For more information on how to position and use these products, download the `Nextbase Accessories Manual' PDF at www.nextbase.com

MODE MENU

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Mount Attachment
To attach the mount, align the pins on the mount with the holes on the adhesive attachment and slide firmly to the right until you hear the pieces click into place. To remove the top, simply do the reverse, slide it to the left until you can lift it off of the mounting pins.
Ensure the windshield is free of grease and dirt before mounting; if necessary, clean with a warm, clean cloth. Ensure that the Mount and Dash Cam do not obstruct the driver's view.

Removing Adhesive Residue
If you wish to remove the adhesive mount from your windscreen, use hot soapy water or an alcohol based solution to get rid of any sticky residue and ensure that your windscreen remains clean and clear. Leaving residue on the windscreen for an extended period of time will make it harder to remove. If hot water or an alcohol based solution proves ineffective, it may be necessary to use a small sharp blade. If this is the case, protect your fingers and use the blade flat against the surface of the glass to avoid causing scratches.

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MODE MENU

First Time Use

To ensure the set up of this Dash Cam is as quick and simple as possible, there is an easy to follow `First Time Use' menu.
This menu is used to set Language, Time, and Date.
This menu will appear when:
1. The Dash Cam is first turned on. 2. There has been a Firmware Update applied to the
Dash Cam and `Keep User Settings' has been set to OFF. If It is set to ON, your Dash Cam will start normally, with your settings intact. 3. After the Dash Cam's settings have been reset, by using the `Default Settings' option in the Setup Menu.
Follow the on-screen instruction to select the Language, Time, and Date.
Note: - The First Time Use menu is in place to get you up and running quickly and smoothly. The settings you choose during First Time Use can be changed at any later time in the setup menus.

Before you can use your Dash Cam, it is essential that it is fully charged. Connect your Dash Cam via the USB port to a home power source such as a PC or home USB socket for approximately 2 hours.

Language English Dansk Deutsch Espanol

Enter

Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select required function and press OK to confirm selection.
OK

Language English Dansk Deutsch Espanol

Enter

Set Time 00 : 00 : 00

Back

Enter

Set Date Format DD / MM / YY

Back

Enter

Set Date 01 / 01 / 2019

Back

Enter

Initial Setup Complete
Initial setup is complete. You can change other settings
if required from within the menus

Back

Enter

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Menus
Press the `Menu' button to enter the Dash Cam's `Video Menu' system.

Video Menu Resolution Exposure Audio Recording Video Length
Back

OK Enter

MODE MENU

The default settings have been carefully selected to allow you to use your Dash Cam without the need to change any settings. However, should you wish to change a setting then please see below:
- Use the up and down buttons to highlight the function that you'd like to change and press the OK button to enter the settings submenu.
- Once in the submenu, use the up and down buttons to highlight the required setting and then press OK to confirm your selection and return to the Video Menu.
- Press the MENU button twice to return to video mode.
Notes: - Menus are not accessible whilst the Dash Cam is recording.
- Within the Setup Menu which is accessed by pressing the MENU button twice, there is a `Default Settings' option to allow you to reset the Dash Cam to the factory defaults, if required.

Video Menu Options

Video Menu Resolution Exposure Audio Recording Video Length
Back

Enter

1

Resolution Change your Dash Cam's recording resolution

Options: 1080P @ 30FPS, 720P @ 30FPS, 720P @ 60FPS Default: 1080P

The Rear Facing Camera records 720P video. The resolution of the Rear Facing Camera cannot be altered. With a Rear Facing Camera attached, you will be able to choose between 1080P or 720P recording for the Front Facing Dash Cam; the Rear Facing Camera's recording resolution is fixed. With a Rear Facing Camera attached, you will not be able to record at 60FPS.

Note: Without a Rear Camera attached, the Dash Cam will record at 1920x1080 (full HD). When the Rear Camera is attached, the Front Camera will record at a reduced resolution of 1440x1080 to maximise performance.

2

Exposure Adjust the exposure level for different lighting conditions.

Options: Values range from -6 to +6 Default: 0

3

Audio Recording Turn On/Off the microphone for video recording

Options: On and Off Default: On

4

Video Length Set the length of the individual recorded video files.

The Dash Cam will continue recording, filling the

memory card.

When the memory card becomes full, the oldest

file will be automatically deleted to make space

for the new recording.

Note: Protected Files will not be overwritten. If the SD Card becomes full you will be prompted to format/clear the SD Card.

Options: 1 Minute, 2 Minutes, 3 Minutes Default: 1 Minute

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Video Menu Options (cont.)

5

Time & Date Stamp Turn On/Off the time and date stamp shown at the

bottom of the screen on recorded files.

Options: On and Off Default: On

Video Menu Time & Date Stamp G Sensor

6

G Sensor Turn off or adjust the sensitivity of the internal

G Sensor. The G Sensor detects forces which will

protect the current recording in the event of a

collision. The higher the G Sensor sensitivity, the

less force will be needed to trigger automatic file

protection.

Back

Enter

Note: If you have a car with firm suspension you may wish to adjust this to LOW. Likewise if you have soft suspension you may wish to adjust this to HIGH

Options: Off, Low, Medium, High Default: Medium

Menus (cont.)
Press the `Menu' button again when in `Video Menu' to enter the Dash Cam's `Setup Menu' system.

MODE MENU

Format SD Card Time & Date Language Screen Saver
Back

Setup Menu OK
Enter

Setup Menu Options

Format SD Card Time & Date Language Screen Saver
Back

Setup Menu Enter

1

Format SD Card Format the inserted SD card. This will delete

all content.

Note: For stable performance, it is recommended that you format the memory card every 2-3 weeks. You should only do this AFTER you've backed up any files from the card that you may want to keep.

2

Time & Date Adjust the date / time as required using the

Okbutton to toggle through the fields and use the

up & down buttons to set the values.

Press MENU to exit and return to the Setup Menu.

3

Language Select your preferred language

Options: English, Danish, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish
Default: Follows your First Time Use selection.

4

Screen Saver Turn on the screen saver function to shut down the

screen after 30 seconds of inactivity.

Press any button to reactivate the screen.

Options: On and Off Default: Off

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Setup Menu Options (cont.)

Device Sounds Auto Power Off Number / License Plate Parking Mode
Back

Setup Menu Enter

5

Device Sounds Turn On/Off the beep that sounds when a button is

pressed. Start up sound is NOT muted.

Options: On and Off Default: On

6

Auto Power Off Adjust the timing of the Auto Power Off function,

this can be used to continue recording in event of

loss of power within in the vehicle.

Options: 10 Seconds, 1 Minute, 2 Minutes Default: 10 Seconds

7

Number / License Plate Enter the registration number for your vehicle, this

will then be shown on the recorded video files.

Use the OK button to toggle through the fields and

use the up & down buttons to set values.

8

Parking Mode When Parking Mode has been turned on,

the Dash Cam enters standby mode when the 12Vdc

supply has been turned OFF (typically removing your

ignition key).

The Dash Cam will also enter standby mode if no physical movement is detected for 5 minutes.

Should physical movement of the vehicle be detected, the Dash Cam will power on and start recording a 30 second protected video. If no further physical movement is detected then the Dash Cam will return to standby mode, if physical movement is detected subsequently, then the camera will continue to record normally, i.e. driving once more.

Options: On and Off Default: Off

Recording History System Info Keep User Settings Default Settings
Back

Setup Menu Enter

9 Recording History
In some territories, there are laws prohibiting the amount of footage your Dash Cam can store. The default is `Maximum', where your Dash Cam records and stores videos without restriction. However, if `Minimum' is selected, your Dash Cam will be limited to storing only 4 files at a time. When a new file is recorded it will overwrite the oldest file, keeping the number of files stored at a maximum of 4.
Note: When you select `Minimum', you will be asked to confirm that all files will be deleted. Back up any files you wish to keep (including protected files) before switching to `Minimum' storage mode.
While recording, protected files do not contribute towards the 4 video limit. These videos are assumed to be of interest as they are protected either by abnormal G Sensor activity or by a manual activation of the protect function.
Options: Maximum and Minimum Default: Maximum

10

System Info information such as Dash Cam model, Battery

Status, Firmware version, and SD card data can

be found here.

This information covers multiple screens (pages), press OK to scroll through as required.

11

Keep User Settings Turn this On in order to keep your preferred

individual user settings during the Dash Cam

update process.

Select Off in order to clear all user settings and return them to defaults during the Dash Cam update process.

Options: On and Off Default Setting: Off

12

Default Settings Resets your Dash Cam to the default settings.

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Video Mode
The key below explains the various information displayed on the screen when your Dash Cam is in Video mode, some icons will only be displayed once the relevant function has been selected within the Video menu, as described below.

2

3

MODE MENU

1

4

OK

16:04:37 01/02/2019

5

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1 Audio Recording ON
Can be switched OFF in the Dash Cam Setup Menu.

2

Parking Mode ON Can be switched OFF in the Dash Cam Setup Menu.

3

File is protected This will appear either when the `protect' button is manually pushed, or

when the G Sensor is triggered.

4

Rear View Camera Picture in Picture (when Rear Cam is attached) When the Rear View Camera is connected, you will be able to see the view

on your Dash Cam's display. By pressing the power button you can toggle

the position of the Picture in Picture (left, right, off, full screen).

5

Recording Duration Up to 3 minutes. Length can be changed in the Dash Cam Setup Menu.

6

Time Display Can be manually changed in the Dash Cam Setup Menu.

7

Date Display Can be manually changed in the Dash Cam Setup Menu. .

Photo Mode

The key below explains the various information displayed on the screen when your Dash Cam is in Photo mode. When a Rear Cam is attached, taking a photo will save 2 photos, once from the Front Facing camera and one from the Rear Facing Dash Cam, that can be views in Playback Mode.
8

8

Photo Mode Press `Mode' Buttton to toggle between Video,

Photo, and Playback.

MODE MENU

4

OK

9

Time Display Can be manually changed in the Dash Cam

Setup Menu.

16:04:37 01/02/2019

10

Date Display can be manually changed in the Dash Cam

Setup Menu.

9 10
Playback Mode
The key below explains the various information displayed on the screen when your Dash Cam is in Playback mode.

11

12

160359_01022019_001.JPEG/MP4

13

1234 ABC

OK:
1234 ABC

MODE:

OK
16:04:37 01/02/2019 :NEXT :PREV

MODE MENU

14

15

16

17

11 Nextbase Logo Stamp

12

File Name Photos are saved as JPEGs.

Videos saved as .MP4.

13

Protected File Icon File can be protected/unprotected by

pressing the Menu button while previewing

files in playback mode.

14

Info Stamps License plate number, Dash Cam model,

Time & Date. These can be turned ON/OFF

in the menus.

15

Playback options Press Record to Play/Pause. Press Mode to

Stop and return to file navigation.

16

Navigation Press the buttons on the right of the Dash

Cam to scroll through the photos and

videos stored on the SD card.

17

Time/Date Display Can be manually changed in

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Dash Cam Settings.

Playback Mode Menus
If the Menu button is pressed while scrolling through your videos, you will open the Playback Menu, giving you the option to protect, unprotect, or delete files. You can use the Menu button as a back button while in the menu system.
How to Delete Files Using the Up and Down arrows, select `Delete Files'
On the next page, you will be asked if you want to ONLY delete the video/photo you are on, or if you would like to delete all (unprotected) files.
Once you have made your selection, you will be asked to confirm your choice.
When your choice is confirmed, you will be redirected back to Playback Mode to continue scrolling through your videos and photos.

Playback Menu Delete Files Protect Files
Back

Enter

How to Protect/Unprotect Files Using the Up and Down arrows, select `Protect Files'
On the next page, you will be asked if you want to Protect or Unprotect the file you are currently on.
You cannot protect a file that is already protected, and likewise cannot unprotect a file that is already unprotected. This action will have no effect and will divert back to the Playback display.
When you successfully protect or unprotect a file, a red padlock icon will be added or removed, respectively. This will be visible on the Playback display which you will be immediately diverted to, following your selection.

Playback Menu Delete Files Protect Files
Back

Enter

Delete Files Delete this file?

Cancel OK

Back

Enter

Protected Files cannot be deleted. Unprotect a file first to delete it.

Delete Files Delete File
Delete ALL Files

Back

Enter

Delete Files Delete ALL files?

Cancel OK

Back

Enter

160359_01022019_001.JPEG/MP4

OK:
1234 ABC 1234 ABC

MODE:

16:04:37 01/02/2019
:NEXT :PREV

Delete Files Protect File
Unprotect File

Back

Enter

160359_01022019_001.JPEG/MP4

The red padlock icon will be added when you PROTECT a video/photo.

OK:
1234 ABC 1234 ABC

MODE:

16:04:37 The red padlock icon will be
01/02/2019 removed when you UNPROTECT :NEXT :PREV a video/photo.

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MyNextbase Player - Playback Software

View, edit, and share your footage on your computer with the new easy to use free PC/Mac software. Connect your Dash Cam via USB (see `PC Connection', page 29) or use an SD card reader (integrated or external), and drag and drop your files into the MyNextbase PlayerTM window. These will appear in the File List at the bottom right of the window. MyNextbase PlayerTM can be downloaded for free from the `Support and Downloads' page at: www.nextbase.com. Please note that not all features of MyNextbase Player are available when importing videos from the 222X Dash Cam. For example, the 222X does not record GPS data, so features such as the map and speedometer are not available. You are still able to view, edit, and share your videos.

Minimum System Requirements: Windows: Windows 10 Mac: 10.9

MyNextbase Player

Add Video

Update Dash Cam

1

2

Snapshot
3

Edit Video
4

Share Video
5

8

13

Add Video

Remove

6
Settings Save

190430_111804_009.MP4

7
Help

14
File List

x 10

00:00

00:00

9

11

12

1

Add Video Add a video to the file list, ready for you to view, edit, and share. Clicking this will open your default

file explorer; your Dash Cam/SD Card will appear as an external device. Once located, select the

file(s) you wish to import.

2

Update Dash Cam You can update your Dash Cam's firmware through MyNextbase PlayerTM; please note that an internet

connection is required to access the latest firmware version. You can ONLY update your 222X Dash Cam

through MyNextbase PlayerTM if you are using a PC; this function will NOT work on Mac.

For more information, see page 29 (Firmware Updates).

3

Snapshot During video playback, Pause the video on the frame you would like to capture. You can move

one frame at a time using the video controls beneath the playback timeline or the left/right

arrow keys. Clicking 'Snapshot' will bring up a dialogue box with a `Save Image' button. Click to save

the image as a PNG in a destination of your choice

4

Edit Video Within the video editing process you can join multiple videos together, trim the clips, add

annotations and titles screens, and alter output settings.

See the next page (page 27) for more details.

5

Share Video Allows you to easily share your Dash Cam videos with insurance companies and social media.

See page 28 for details on MyNextbase CloudTM.

6

Settings Opens the settings tab for MyNextbase PlayerTM. Options available include: language, speed units,

software update options, map provider (Google maps or Open Street Maps), connection tips,

error reports, and NextbaseTM special offers.

7

Help Opens the Help menu for MyNextbase ConnectTM. Options available include: how to use, check

for updates, NextbaseTM website, help & support, send diagnostics, register your Dash Cam,

contact us, and about.

8

Playback Window Displays Dash Cam videos playing in MyNextbase ConnectTM.

9

Zoom Use to zoom in/out of the playback window. You can also use the scroll wheel on your mouse.

10

Video Timeline Shows your playback position. Move the slider to move to a specific point in the video.

11

Video Playback Controls Use to control playback of your videos. Includes colour adjustment, next/previous video,

next/previous frame, stop, play, pause.

12

Volume Controls Control the volume of the audio on the currently playing video.

13

File Management Bar Add, remove, save, and filter videos in your file list.

14

File List Displays your video library, ready for playback and editing. This list can be filtered in a number

of ways, including by name, date, resolution, or whether the file is protected.

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MyNextbase Player - Editing Videos

To use MyNextbase PlayerTM to edit your recorded files, you need to ensure that the file you wish to edit is currently playing in the Playback Window. You can do this by double clicking the file as it appears in the File List window. When the file is playing, click on the `Edit' button to begin the 6 step editing process.

1. Join Videos The first step allows you to join multiple videos together. Your video will appear in the centre of the screen, with buttons on either side to add additional videos before or after the chosen video file. Clicking either of these buttons will open up the list of files in your library that can be added. Once added, these will appear next to your original video file. You can only join videos that are of the same resolution.

The order of the video files can be altered by clicking and dragging a video. To remove a video, hover over the chosen file and a `Remove Video' option will appear. Click to remove this video.

Once you are happy with the video(s) selected, click on the continue button to move to step 2.

2. Trim Video Trimming the video allows you to shorten your selected clip to only include the incident or event that you are interested in. To the left of the Playback Timeline is a green marker, indicating the beginning of your video. To the right of the Playback Timelime is a red marker, indicating the end of your video. These can be dragged to a point on the Timeline of your choosing; when exporting, MyNextbase PlayerTM will create a single video file from the footage located between the markers. The white marker indicates your current playback position.

3. Annotate Video During the video there may be an object or incident that you wish to highlight, annotating you video will allow you to do this. When you annotate a frame, your video will pause at the specified frame and display any annotations that you have added. The video will resume after 4 seconds.

MyNextbase Player Save and Close

Delete Annotation

Enter Text

Draw

Circle

Square

Rectangle Abc Text

Fill Colour

Stroke Colour

Bring to Front Bring Forwards Bring Backwards
Send to Back

To begin adding annotations, find the frame you

wish to annotate (using the white marker, and

left/right arrows to scroll through frames), and click on the `Add Annotation' button to open the annotation

Annotation window

screen. Along the top of the annotation screen you will see the annotation tools -Draw, Circle, Square,

Rectangle, and Text. Clicking any of these options will add an editable annotation to that frame.

This shape/text can be moved, resized, and rotated using the handles on the sides and corners of the

selected annotation.

When you have finished your annotation, click `Save and Close' to return to the Add Annotation screen, where more annotations can be added. When you have finished adding annotations, press `Continue' to proceed.

4. Add Title Screen Add a title screen to your video. The title will be displayed for 4 seconds at the start of your video. To add a title, click inside the white rectangle and type the desired title. Press `Continue' to proceed.

5. Output Settings The final step in the editing process allows you to specify the quality of your video file and the data included.
The Video Resolution determines the quality of the video footage; by default the Video Resolution will be set to output at the same quality as the original files. Lowering the Video Resolution will produce lower resolution files but will also reduce the size of the file and lower the time it takes to produce the file. You can also remove the audio from the video by ticking the corresponding box. Once the data has been removed it cannot be added back into the edited video. This will not affect the original file.
Lastly, you can specify the name of the file being created and the location that you would like it saved. When you have chosen your output settings click on the `Confirm' button and MyNextbase PlayerTM will begin processing your video.
6. Process Video During step 6, MyNextbase PlayerTM will process your video clip(s) and edits, and produce a single file in the location specified. This can take some time and will depend on the number and length of video files being joined and video resolution. Once the video has been processed, it will be added to your MyNextbase PlayerTM file list.
Video Sharing
Videos can be shared to social media and insurers through the `Share Video' button. When a destination is selected (i.e Facebook), the target web page will open in your default browser. You will then be asked to sign into your account, and once you are logged in, the browser will close and a pop up will show your upload's progress. When the file is finished uploading you will see an option to view your uploaded file. Videos can also be upload to the NextbaseTM server; you will be e-mailed a secure link to view or download your video. This link can be sent to your insurer, without the need to transfer a large video file. Videos will be automatically deleted 30 days after upload.
Some functions, such as GPS data, are available only on select models.
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MyNextbase CloudTM

MyNextbase CloudTM is our free online video sharing service where you can safely and securely store your Dash Cam files. Upload your file to the NextbaseTM Server using the `Share Video' function on either MyNextbase PlayerTM, or the MyNextbase ConnectTM app. Please note that upload times are dependent on video file size. Once your video has finished uploading you will be given a secure link to watch your video online and/or download it to your computer/device. This link can be shared with others (including your insurer) to view/download the video. Videos will be automatically deleted 30 days after they are uploaded.

MyNextbase Player Add Video

Update Dash Cam

Snapshot

Edit Video

Share Video

Add Video

Remove

Settings Save

190430_111804_009.MP4

Help

File List

00:00

00:00

Selecting `Share Video' will allow you to choose where to upload your video to. Select `Share with NextbaseTM' to upload your video to MyNextbase CloudTM, and bring up the upload window.

Upload To
NEXTBASE Secure Server
Nextbase Secure Server is a free online video sharing service for owners of Nextbase Dash Cams. Once your video has finished uploading you will be e-mailed a secure link to watch your video
online or download it to your computer. Videos will be automatically deleted 30 days after they are uploaded.
user1@youremail.co.uk Remember my e-mail address
Continue

The upload window will guide you through the upload process; next, you will be prompted to enter your e-mail.

Upload To
NEXTBASE Secure Server
Videos uploaded to the Nextbase Secure Server can be viewed by anyone you share the link with.
For an additional layer of security you can protect your video with a password which must then be shared with alongside
the link.
Protect my video with a password
Continue

You will have the option to protect your video with a password.

Upload To
NEXTBASE Secure Server
Uploading to Nextbase Secure Server...
84%
28.95 / 34.49 MB
Cancel

Once the setup of the video has been decided, the upload will begin. Upload times are dependent on file size and internet speed.

Upload To
NEXTBASE Secure Server
Upload Complete! You can now view your online or share it with your insurer using the link below. Uploads will be
automatically deleted after 30 days, your video will expire on 01/01/2019
http://myvideo.netbase.co.uk/6PUJG

Copy Link

View on Nextbase

Review us on

When the upload has completed, you will be given a unique

web address that will link to your video hosted on the

NextbaseTM server.

This link can be shared with others (including your insurer) so

that they too can view/download the video. When you first view

the video online you may see this message:

"This video was uploaded very recently, it may take up to half an

hour to generate the online preview however your video can be

downloaded immediately." This is normal and the

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preview will become available within half an hour.

PC Connection

PC Connection Access Files
Power On Firmware Update
Enter

Use the supplied USB cable to connect the Dash Cam

directly to your PC via the

socket on top of the

Dash Cam;

do NOT connect the USB cable to the Powered Mount.

Once connected the Dash Cam will turn on with two options available; `Access Files' and ` Power On ', as described below.

Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select required function and press OK to confirm selection.

Access Files (Windows)
When this option is selected, the Dash Cam will function as a card reader for your PC. An extra drive will appear, e.g. NEXTBASE (D:) and you will be able to view / manage the stored files upon the MicroSD card within the Dash Cam. You will be able to view your files using your system's default media player. The Dash Cam is a `read-only' device, therefore uploading files to the SD card when in Mass Storage mode is not possible. If you wish to add files to the SD card you can do this using a MicroSDcard reader.

Access Files (Mac)
When this option is selected, the Dash Cam will function as a card reader for your Mac. The 'Nextbase' external USB disk icon will appear on your Mac and you will be able to view and/or manage stored files. You will be able to view your files using your system's default media player. The Dash Cam is a `read-only' device, therefore uploading files to the SD card when in Mass Storage mode is not possible. If you wish to add files to the SD card you can do this using a MicroSd card reader.

Power On (Windows & Mac)
When this option is selected, the Dash Cam will power on with all functions available. This includes charging of the internal battery; a full charge will take approximately 2 hours.

MODE MENU

OK
ALWAYS turn OFF the Dash Cam before disconnecting from your PC/Mac.

Firmware Update Information

Firmware Update
Use `MyNextbase Player' to update your Dash Cam Firmware, by selecting `'Update Dash Cam''.

Firmware controls the basic functioning of the Dash Cam. If your Dash Cam is not functioning correctly, you may need to update the firmware.
Firmware updates may also be released to fix bugs, and improve the general functionality of the Dash Cam. In short, it's important to keep the firmware on your Dash Cam up to date so it can operate to it's full capacity. We recommend you regularly check for updates to get the most from your new Dash Cam

How to Check your Dash Cam's current Firmware Version
Within the Setup Menu, on page 3, select `System Info'. Here you will find information relating to your Dash Cam, including what firmware version is currently active (i.e R05.3).

Ways to Update Firmware on your Dash Cam
Connect your Dash Cam's SD Card to PC or Mac using a card reader. This will open a file explorer drive, (e.g) Removable Disk (E:) and show the contents of your SD Card. Go to the `Support & Downloads' page on nextbase.com and download the newest firmware version (i.e R05.4); this will download as .bin file. Drag and drop the .bin file to the SD Card explorer. Eject the SD card and insert it back into your Dash Cam. When you connect the power cable your Dash Cam will turn on, and will automatically begin updating. While updating, both the NextbaseTM logo beneath the screen and the red LED to the left of the screen will start flashing.

www.nextbase.com
Your Dash Cam will show the following message: "Firmware Updating... Update takes
approx 2 mins. Do not disconnect power!"
Updating...

Once the update has been completed, the logo and LED will stop flashing, and your Dash Cam will automatically restart.

If you have a PC, You can also update your Dash cam using the `Update Dash Cam' function on MyNextbase PlayerTM. This function will NOT work on a Mac. Connect your Dash Cam to PC via USB, select `Firmware Update' and open up MyNextbase PlayerTM (available to download for free from nextbase.com). Select `Update Dash Cam'. A pop-up will appear on your PC describing your current firmware, and the latest version available. When you select update, your Dash Cam will automatically begin updating. While the Dash Cam is updating, both the NextbaseTM Logo below the screen, and the red LED will flash. Please note that an internet connection is required for the Dash Cam to be updated.

Notes: If `Keep User Settings' is turned ON in the Setup Menu, your Dash Cam will boot up normally,

straight into video live view mode, ready to use. If `Keep User Settings' is turned OFF, after the update is

complete, the Dash Cam will boot up into the First Time Use menu, which must be completed before the

Dash Cam can be used.

Be sure to externally back up any files you want to keep before updating the firmware.

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NextbaseTM SD Cards

For best results, we recommend using our NextbaseTM branded SD cards with your Dash Cam, available to purchase online from nextbase.com, or your nearest retailer.

16GB

32GB

64GB

128GB

Approx 2 hours footage.

Approx 4 hours footage.

Approx 8 hours footage.

Approx 16 hours footage.

When using your Dash Cam with a Rear Facing Camera, a U3 or higher SD Card is required. We recommend formatting your SD Card every 2 weeks to ensure that there is enough space to record and store new footage. When formatting, protected files WILL be deleted. If you wish to keep these protected files, you must back then up externally, most commonly by saving files to a desktop computer, or another secure storage point. To clear your SD card, go to the `Format SD Card' function in your Dash Cam's Setup settings Menu and follow the instructions on screen.

MODE MENU

Format SD Card Time & Date Language Screen Saver
Back

Setup Menu OK
Enter

Format SD Card All data will be deleted!

Cancel OK

Back

Enter

Please wait ...

Format successful

Which SD Card shoulld I use in a Dash Cam?
Nextbase have designed an SD card specifically to fulfil the needs of our Dash Cams. We work directly with the factory to ensure consistency of the SD card quality. Nextbase have spent years testing, trialling and developing SD cards to optimise their performance with our Dash Cams.
Due to the differences in technology an SD card that works with a mobile phone or computer won't necessarily work well with a Dash Cam. The main differences and selling points between all SD cards are the storage size (16GB, 32GB, 64GB, etc.) and the READ speed. READ speed isn't too important when it comes to Dash Cams, as a Dash Cam WRITES data to the SD card when recording. The ability to maintain a high WRITE speed consistently is what Nextbase SD cards are designed to do better than any other SD card. Any drop/fluctuation in WRITE speed within the SD card causes the Dash Cam footage to buffer and in some cases will stop the recording entirely. Years of research and design allows our SD card controller and Firmware on the SD card to achieve the requirements of our Dash Cams, where other SD cards cannot.
A large requirement our Dash Cams place on the SD card is the ability to re-WRITE over the oldest footage when the SD card memory becomes full. This means the Dash Cam is always Loop recording - when the Dash Cam is on it is always recording. From our experience most non-Nextbase SD cards struggle to do this as effectively as our SD cards, this has caused footage to be missing and footage fail to record in the first place.
Best practise is still to Format the SD card occasionally ­ for a heavy user this would be every two weeks, for a light user this would be once a month.

Q&A
Q) "Why should I buy a Nextbase branded SD card? Can't I just use any card?" A) Our cameras have different requirements to other recording devices; this is because they need to keep recording when the SD card is full whilst overwriting the oldest unprotected files at the same time.
Q) "Why are Nextbase SD cards more expensive than other brands SD cards?" A) Years of research and development have led to the creation of an SD card that has superior capabilities to ensure it works with a Dash Cam, where other SD cards don't have such capabilities. Dash Cams have greater technological requirements from an SD card than a mobile phone or computer, for example, thus the larger price tag.
Q) "Do non-Nextbase SD cards work at all?" A) A card that is not made for this purpose may appear to work perfectly in the beginning, although failure tends to happen after prolonged use, this could be days, weeks, or months. In a worst-case scenario, you may only discover recording failure after your SD card fails to record a serious incident, therefore using a suitable card is imperative.
Q) I have a rear camera module as well as the Dash Cam, which SD card do I need? A) If you are using a Rear Camera Module and a Dash Cam you need to ensure that a U3 SD card is used inside the camera. It is important to note that our 32GB U3 microSD Card will record approximately 4 hours of HD footage before the Dash Cam overwrites the oldest recordings, or 2 hours is using a Rear Camera Module. The 64GB U3 microSD Card will record approximately 8 hours of HD footage before the Dash Cam overwrites the oldest recordings, or 4 hours is using a Rear Camera Module. The 128GB U3 microSD Card will record approximately 16 hours of HD footage before the Dash Cam overwrites the oldest recordings, or 8 hours is using a Rear Camera Module.
Q) "What errors may I encounter using a faulty or incompatible SD card?" A) You may experience any of the following:
· SD error messages · Recording failure · Automatic recording failure · Frozen screen · Gaps between recordings · Corrupted or unplayable files · Failure to startup and shutdown · Inoperable buttons
If you experience any of the faults listed above, we strongly recommend that you replace your SD card with a Nextbase one.
All our dashcams are tested using Nextbase branded SD cards, therefore we cannot attest to the compatibility of other manufactures products. For best results we always recommend using Nextbase branded cards.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Problem
Video Image is blurred.
I cannot insert the MicroSD card.
I cannot remove the MicroSD card. Video Files cannot be played on my computer.
Video File playback is jumpy.
The sound is not synchronised with video during playback. Video has no sound. Photograph is blurred. I can only record a few minutes of video on my MicroSD card. Access Files does not work. I cannot save files to the memory card when the Dash Cam is connected to my computer under `Access Files'. My Dash Cam shuts down by itself after a while. No power to my Dash Cam but it works upon my computer. I can't delete files on my SD card within the Dash Cam.

Solution
Remove the protective lens cover, clean the lens, make sure the windshield is clean and clear of grease, dirt, and debris. Ensure that the Polarising FIlter has been set properly; see the Accessories Manual (available from www.nextbase.com) for instructions on how to set up the Lens.
MicroSD cards are very small and require delicate use. Align the card with the diagram shown upon the Dash Cam and insert the card until you feel a slight spring resistance. You now need to push the card, using your finger nail until you hear and feel a small click. Release pressure and the card will stay retained within the Dash Cam. If you are having difficulty, use the edge of a small coin.
With the card installed, using your fingernail, you now need to push the card further inwards slightly, until you hear and feel a small click. If you are having difficulty, use the edge of a small coin. Release pressure and the MicroSD card will spring out far enough for you to take a hold of it.
The video files from the Dash Cam are in .MP4 format and may not be compatible with your PC if suitable playback software is not installed.
Remove the SD card and format to remove non-contiguous files. For best recording use a branded class 10 type (48MB/s) or UHS type 1 micro SD card of 8 to 128GB recommended size. PC may not be sufficient for the playback task, try a different PC. Copy the recorded video files onto the PC / Mac for playback directly rather than use the Dash Cam as a card reader, as the USB system on your PC may be too slow for HD video playback.
The Codecs upon your PC may not be compatible or the latest standard. Download the latest Codecs from: www.nextbase.com.
Ensure that `Record Audio' setting is turned ON within the Video Menu.
Hold the camera still whilst taking the photo. Be aware that the photo is taken approximately 1 second after the shutter sound is heard.
Change the recording size (Video Length function) to a smaller size. Increase the size of the MicroSD card. Max 128GB. In the Setup Menu, ensure that Recording History is set to Maximum. Minimum limits the total number of recordings on your Dash Cam to 4.
The Access Files function will work on both Windows and Mac. Restart the PC, as this may be required for the necessary driver to be loaded correctly. Disconnect and reconnect the Dash Cam. Please bear in mind you cannot transfer files to the Dash Cam in `Access Files'. Files can be transferred to the SD Card using an SD Card reader. Correct, the Dash Cam is a `read-only' device. It is not recommenced to save files from other sources to the same memory that you will use for recording within the Dash Cam, as these may have a negative effect on the performance of the Dash Cam.
Either the battery has gone flat, there is no power to the Dash Cam and the Auto Power Off period has been triggered or Parking Mode has been turned on and no vehicle movement has been detected for 5 minutes. The cigarette power cable is not working. Inspect the fuse in the Car Power Cable plug. Replacement fuse = 2A 32mm type. If the fuse is found to be blown, inspect the power cable for damage which may have caused the fuse to blow.
Check to see if these files are `protected'. If so please follow instructions to `un-protect' files, found on page 25.

www.nextbase.com

support@nextbase.com

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Problem
The screen blanks after a few minutes upon my Dash Cam. I get the message: "Cluster size wrong. Please format SD card" on screen. The battery will not charge.
The battery only lasts 30 seconds.
The battery only lasts 10 - 15 minutes. I get the message "SD Card Error" on screen. I get the message "Card Full" on screen.
I have turned on `Parking Mode' and now can't stop the recording.
When I press the Menu button nothing happens. Downloading files from www.nextbase.com using Google Chrome results in a Malicious Software message. There's no PC Connection screen when connected to my computer. My Camera feels warm when it is operating. Unresolved Issues

Solution
The screen saver is set to ON. Change settings to OFF if required. Default setting is OFF.
The SD card has been formatted in another device and the Cluster size is not compatible. Use the Setup Menu to format the SD card from within the SD card.
Ensure the Dash Cam is connected to a reliable power source and that the supplied Car Power Cable is being used, with the blue LED lit.
The battery will only receive charge when the Dash Cam is connected to a power source,
Charging takes approximately 2 hours and a full charge is indicated when the blue LED on the Dash Cam goes out. To charge, take the Dash Cam indoors and charge it for 2 hours; once fully charged, check to see if the problem persists. If it persists, the car power supply may be causing the issue.
This is normal, the battery design allows the 'Auto Power Off' feature to function in event of power loss within the vehicle. It is not intended as an alternative power source to replace the supplied car adaptor.
The SD card has become unusable by the Dash Cam. Back up useful files to your PC and then Format your SD card from within the Dash Cam setup menu.
The SD card has become full as there are too many protected files which cannot be deleted to allow for further recording to take place. Transfer useful files to your PC and delete unnecessary files, or Format the SD card from within the Dash Cam setup menu.
The Dash Cam will start a recording whenever motion is detected. To turn off Parking Mode firstly shutdown the Dash Cam and remove the SD card, this will avoid recording being activated accidentally. Switch the Dash Cam On and within the Setup Menu, turn off the 'Parking Mode'.
This is normal during recording. Stop the recording before pressing the MENU button. If recording re-starts before you can press MENU, then see the Parking Mode section above.
This is not a cause for concern, as this message will appear whenever new software is downloaded from the internet. Simply go to the settings within Google Chrome and turn off the malicious software protection temporarily to download and install the playback software. Reinstate previous Google Chrome settings afterwards.
Try multiple USB ports and an alternative mini USB cable (if possible). Please ensure it is inserted into the USB port on the Dash Cam and not into the mount.
It is normal for the camera to feel warm during typical use, especially when it's recording high definition video or communicating via Wi-Fi.
Reset the Dash Cam to the default settings within the Setup Menu and try again. Should the problem persist call the UK helpline (02920) 866429 or call your local support centre, found at www.nextbase.com Alternatively email: support@nextbase.com

www.nextbase.com

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CE Mark Information (Conformité Europénne)
The CE (Conformité Européenne) mark is a symbol (below) printed on products to indicates it's conformity with health, safety, and environmental protection standards for products sold within Europe. It is used on many products across many industries (for example, SD cards) as a mark of compliance with European standards.

In recent years, many variations of this mark have appeared in the market. While similar, the mark above is the only variant that is associated with, and declares compliance with European standards. Other marks, like the ones below, do not guarantee that the product it is attached to or is compliant with European standards for sale in the European Economic Area (EEA).

The main difference between a legitimate CE mark and a misused CE mark is the spacing of the letters. The letters, C and E, tend to be formed identically, however the spacing between them is what separates the real from the false. The images below show how the letters should be spaced. There will never be additional markings such as a border or circle used on a legitimate CE Mark.

CE Mark

False CE Mark (too close)

False CE Mark (too far)

As products without the correct CE marking are not guaranteed to comply with European Health and Safety standards, those products are potentially less reliable and could pose a safety risk. Be aware of the CE marking when purchasing electrical products. The descriptions above of false CE markings are not comprehensive; be aware that new variations may appear on the market.

Software License Agreement
By using the device, you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of the following software licence agreement. NextbaseTM grants to you for the period for which you possess the relevant device a non-exclusive, non-transferrable (save in circumstances where you sell or transfer the relevant device to another person ­ please see below for more details) a limited license to use the software embedded in this device (the "Software") in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product together with any documentation and material (whether printed or on-line) made available by NextbaseTM in respect of the Software (the "Documentation"). Title, ownership rights, and intellectual property rights in and to the Software and the Documentation remain in NextbaseTM and/or its third-party providers. You acknowledge that the Software and the documentation is the property of NextbaseTM and/or its third-party providers and is protected throughout the world by intellectual property rights laws and treaties, including the United States of America and international copyright treaties. You further acknowledge that the structure, organization, and code of the Software, for which source code is not provided, are valuable trade secrets of NextbaseTM and/or its third-party providers and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of NextbaseTM and/or its third-party providers. You agree not to decompile, disassemble, modify, reverse assemble, reverse engineer, or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software or the Documentation. You agree not to copy, rent, lease, sub-license, loan, translate, merge, adapt, vary, alter or modify, the whole or any part of the Software or Documentation nor permit the Software or any part of it to be combined with, or become incorporated in, any other programs You agree not to export or re-export the Software or Documentation to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America or the export control laws of any other applicable country. If you use MyNextbase ConnectTM or MyNextbase PlayerTM, you must comply with the applicable terms of use and acceptable use policies, which can be found at www.Nextbase.com.
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Warranty
Limited Warranty
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other legal rights, which vary from state to state (or by country or province). NextbaseTM does not exclude, limit or suspend other legal rights you may have under the laws of your state (or country or province). For a full understanding of your rights you should consult the laws of your state, country or province.
NextbaseTM Liability extends to the cost of the Dash Cam alone. Any recordings which have not taken place or recoverable from the SD card for whatever reason are not covered by the product warranty. No liability for costs incurred due to corrupt, missing, erased video recordings will be accepted. No claims for additional costs outside the cost of the Dash Cam itself will be accepted.
NextbaseTM products are warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase, with batteries warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for six months from the date of purchase. Within this period, NextbaseTM will, at its sole option, repair or replace any components that fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labour, provided that the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost. This Limited Warranty does not apply to: (i) cosmetic damage, such as scratches, nicks and dents; (ii) consumable parts, such as batteries, unless product damage has occurred due to a defect in materials or workmanship; (iii) damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, water, flood, fire, or other acts of nature or external causes; (iv) damage caused by service performed by anyone who is not an authorised service provider of NextbaseTM; (v) damage to a product that has been modified or altered without the written permission of NextbaseTM, or (vi) damage to a product that has been connected to power and/or data cables that are not supplied by NextbaseTM, or (vii) damage to a product that has been connected to 12Vdc directly, having cut off the Cigarette Lighter plug which contains the 12/24Vdc to 5Vdc adaptor. In addition, NextbaseTM reserves the light to refuse warranty claims against products or services that are obtained and/or used in contravention of the laws of any country.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the warranties and remedies contained in this limited warranty are exclusive and in lieu of, and NextbaseTM expressly disclaims, all other warranties and remedies, whether express, implied, statutory, or otherwise, including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, statutory remedy or otherwise. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other legal rights, which vary from state to state and from country to country. If implied warranties cannot be disclaimed under the laws of your state or country, then such warranties are limited in duration to the duration of this limited warranty. Some states (and countries and provinces) do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
In no event shall NextbaseTM be liable in a claim for breach of warranty for any incidental, special, indirect or consequential damages, whether resulting from the use, misuse or inability to use this product or from defects in the product. Some states (and countries and provinces) do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
If during the warranty period you submit a claim for warranty service in accordance with this Limited Warranty, then NextbaseTM will, at its option: (i) repair the device using new parts or previously used parts that satisfy NextbaseTM's quality standards, (ii) replace the device with a new device or a refurbished device that meets NextbaseTM's quality standards. Such remedy shall be your sole and

Warranty (cont.)
exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty. Repaired or replaced devices have a 30 day warranty. If the unit sent in is still under its original warranty, then the new warranty is 30 days or to the end of the original 1 year warranty, whichever is longer.
Before seeking warranty service, please access and review the online help resources available on www.nextbase.com. If your device is still not functioning properly after making use of these resources, contact a NextbaseTM Authorised service facility in the original country of purchase or follow the instructions on support at www.nextbase.com to obtain warranty service.
If you seek warranty service outside of the original country of purchase, NextbaseTM cannot guarantee that the parts and products needed to repair or replace your product will be available due to differences in product offerings and applicable standards, laws and regulations. In that case, NextbaseTM may, in its sole discretion and subject to applicable laws, repair or replace your product with comparable NextbaseTM products and parts, or require you to ship your product to a NextbaseTM Authorised service facility in the country of original purchase or to a NextbaseTM Authorised service facility in another country that can service your product, in which case you will be responsible for complying with all applicable import and export laws and regulations and for paying all custom duties, V.A.T., shipping fees and other associated taxes and charges. In some cases, NextbaseTM and its dealers may be unable to service your product in a country outside of the original country of purchase or return a repaired or replaced product to you in that country due to applicable standards, laws or regulations in that country.
Online Auction Purchases of Non-New Goods
Products purchased through online auctions are not eligible for NextbaseTM warranty coverage. Online auction confirmations are not accepted for warranty verification. To obtain warranty service, an original or copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer is required. NextbaseTM will not replace missing components from any package purchased through an online auction.
International Purchases
A separate warranty may be provided by international distributors for devices purchased outside the United Kingdom depending on the country. If applicable, this warranty is provided by the local in-country distributor and this distributor provides local service for your device. Distributor warranties are only valid in the area of intended distribution.
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More NextbaseTM Products

Dash Cams Eyes on the Road
NextbaseTM offers a wide range of Dash Cams to best suit your driving needs.

NextbaseTM Services and Software

622 GW
Rear View Cameras Ready for the Drive
The new rear facing cameras offer views on the road behind as well as ahead, protecting you from all angles.
Accessories Ready for the Drive
Everything you might need for video storage, Dash Cam protection, and more.

MyNextbase.com CloudTM

MyNextbase ConnectTM

MyNextbase PlayerTM

Access your footage anywhere in the world using the free online web portal (Internet connection required).

The new Nextbase App to transfer, view, and edit footage on your smart-phone or tablet.

View, edit, and share your footage on your computer with the new easy to use free PC/Mac software.

Dash Cam Services Compatibility

MyNextbase CloudTM MyNextbase ConnectTM MyNextbase PlayerTM

For more details on our full range of Dash Cams and Accessories, download the NextbaseTM Accessories Manual, available from www.nextbase.com

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Dash Cam Functions

Main Resolution Screen
Viewing Angle GPS Wi-Fi
Bluetooth Polarising Filter
Alexa Built-in Parking Mode Nextbase Emergency
Response

720P @ 30 FPS

Nextbase Module Cam Compatible (Cabin View, Rear Facing, Night Vision)

Nextbase CloudTM Storage

MyNextbase PlayerTM

MyNextbase ConnectTM

1080P @ 30 FPS

1080P @ 60 FPS

1440P @ 30 FPS Alexa Built-in

1440P @ 30 FPS

622GW
4K @ 30 FPS

Alexa Built-in

Alexa Built-in

Yes - Front 4K/1440p/1080p Rear - 1080p

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