USER MANUAL
Model: M760
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing our product. We hope that this user manual helps you get started with basic features that our camera has to offer. This camera is equipped with Wi-Fi ? / GPS ? / G-sensor ? and the features of the product include: loop recording, emergency video locking, recording audio ?, parking monitoring, time-lapse recording, etc. This user manual is for reference only. It is based on the actual product operation.
Safety Information
- Please read this instruction manual carefully before using the camera. It contains important information for your safety as well as operating and maintenance instructions.
- Follow all safety precautions in order to prevent damage due to improper use of the camera.
- In the event of improper use or erroneous handling, no liability can be assumed for any possible damage which may occur.
- You should not install this dash camera at a place that would obstruct or reduce a driver's view. Make sure your usage complies with pertinent vehicle codes of your state, province, territory or country.
- You should release the required record notification to the occupant in the car, if you will record sounds or other information / signals related to car activity.
- You should avoid extended exposure of the camera to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures (either high or low temperature) which tend to degrade or damage the unit and its normal functionality.
- You should examine, check and verify the camera at least every months, including the memory card, to ensure the video reception and recording are working properly. For each use, you should verify that the camera unit, the visible lights and the audible sounds are working normally.
- Do not try to open the cover or try to repair it yourself. If the accessories for this device have any problem, please contact the seller for assistance.
- Pay careful attention when cleaning the lens surface. Use a soft, moist cloth to clean the lens to avoid compromising video quality.
- You should use the camera unit in the way it is intended. You should not use the camera unit in a way that would be illegal or that tends to physically damage the unit, or tend to cause danger to the safe operation of the vehicle or the occupants.
- This device is intended to be used inside the vehicle only.
- Do not expose this product to rain, moisture or water under any circumstances or it will result in external or internal damage.
- Do not operate or install the camera while driving, or attempt to change any setting etc.
- If any damage is caused by failure to follow the instructions, the warranty will be voided.
- During installation, be sure not to insert the car key into the power supply, and do not insert or remove any machine accessories like micro SD card or rear camera when the camera is powered on. These actions should be completed when power is turned off.
- When the car key is plugged into the vehicle, the camera will automatically turn on. Please check whether the function of power on/off, all the camera display is normal.
- If you need to download the recording videos and images, please turn off the camera first before removing the micro SD card.
- You must use U3 high-speed card (recommended capacity 32GB-256GB), lower than U3 will cause problems like video stutter, black screen, and video cannot be recorded or cannot be played.
- Do not remove the Micro-SD card while it is saving or reading data.
- Make sure to remove the plastic screen protector on the lens and on the screen before recording videos. Otherwise your videos will look blurry and out of focus.
Installation
Step 1: Micro SD Card Installation
- Insert the micro SD card into the camera. Max support 256GB.
- Please make sure the camera is turned OFF first.
- Align the gold plated contacts facing towards the back of the camera (Screen Side).
- Then insert the memory card half way in. Use your fingernail or a paper clip to push the card all the way inward until it clicks and locks in place.
The camera comes with default settings, allowing immediate use. Please format the memory card before first-time use.
Diagram Description: A diagram shows the dash camera installed inside a car, with the power cable connected to the cigarette lighter socket.
Step 2: Camera Mounting
- Clean the spot on your windshield where you would like to mount the camera and confirm the placement. We recommend installing the camera near the rear-view mirror on the driver's side.
- Press the bracket firmly against the windshield.
- Install the rear camera on the rear windshield using the adhesive tape, and connect its other end into the "REAR" port.
Note: The rear camera is designed to record footage at the rear of the vehicle. It should not be used as an aid in backing up.
Step 3: Power Connection
- Plug the supplied car charger into your vehicle's accessory port, and connect the other end into the "POWER" port.
- Route the cable alongside the interior trim for a cleaner look.
Step 4: Formatting Micro SD Card
- Format the micro SD memory card by navigating to Menu ☰ > System Settings ⚙️ > Format, then select Yes.
Product Overview
Diagram Description: A diagram illustrates the dash camera's components and ports. Key labels include: TYPE-C (Rear camera), MINI USB, POWER, MIC ?, TF Card Port, 3M Bracket, 2 inch IPS Screen, Power (Red LED ?), REC (Blue LED ?), Reset MENU, UP ▲, DOWN ▼, OK ✅, Inside Camera, Front Camera, Speaker ?.
Button Functions and Indicators
Type | Description |
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POWER BUTTON ? | Press once to power on, press and hold to power off. |
MENU BUTTON ☰ | Press once to switch between camera screens. Press once to enter settings from standby mode. Press once to return to the menu page from detailed setting mode. Press once to lock/unlock current video file during video recording. Press and hold to turn on WiFi ? from standby mode, press once to exit. |
UP BUTTON ▲ | Press once to go to previous selection under setting mode. Press once to record audio on/off ? under video recording mode. Press once to enter file browsing ? mode from standby mode. Press once to scroll to previous video file in playback page. |
DOWN BUTTON ▼ | Press once to go to next selection under setting mode. Press once to Parking Mode on/off in standby mode. Press once to take a photo ? under video recording mode. Press once to scroll to next video file in playback page. |
OK BUTTON ✅ | Press once to confirm the selection under setting mode. Press once to start / stop recording under video recording mode. Press once to play/stop ▶️ / ⏸️ current video file under playback mode. |
Red Light ? | Light indicator is on when the device is charging. |
Solid Blue Light ? | Light indicator is on when the device is powered on. |
Flashing Blue Light ? | Light indicator is flashing when the device is powered on and recording. |
Battery status | Powered on: Battery Full/Battery Low/Battery Lower. Battery Exhausted. |
Setting Interface
The setting interface is divided into record settings and system settings. Press the OK ✅ button first to stop recording, and then press the MENU ☰ button to enter menu settings.
Record Settings
- Resolution: Set the video recording resolution.
- Loop Recording: Control the duration of each loop clip (1 Minute, 3 Minutes, or 5 Minutes). The camera will overwrite oldest files when the memory card is full. Default is 1 Minute.
- Cam Display: Control the display screen of each camera.
- Record Audio: The built-in microphone ? can record audio with video. It can be toggled off if preferred. Default is On.
- Date Stamp: Turn On or Off to display the time and date on the video. Default is On.
- G-Sensor ?: A 3-axis impact gravitational accelerometer. When triggered by physical or gravitational impact, the current video file is locked as an emergency file to prevent overwriting. Options: Off / Low / Middle / High. Default is Low.
- IR LED: Turn On or Off the inside IR LED.
- Parking Monitor: When the car is turned off, the camera detects shaking and automatically starts recording for 30 seconds using the device's battery. This feature is closed by default. Note: Requires a parking monitor cable.
- Time-lapse Record: Compresses long videos into shorter durations, preserving content and saving memory space. This feature is closed by default. Note: Requires a parking monitor cable.
System Settings
- Screen Saver: Turns the screen off after a set time of no activity to prevent driver distraction. The camera continues recording, and the screen can be woken by pressing any button. Default is 1 Minute.
- Time Display: Turn On or Off the clock display on the screen. Default is On.
- WiFi ?: Enables WiFi ? broadcast from the camera to connect your phone for accessing videos, photos, and settings. This feature is closed by default.
- Date/Time: Set system date and time. Default is YY/MM/DD.
- Time System: Set the time system to 12-hour or 24-hour format. Default is 24-hour.
- Beep Sound ?: Turn the sound on or off for each button press.
- Language: Set the on-screen display language to English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Arabic, Thai, etc. Default is English.
- Frequency: Select the power supply frequency (50Hz or 60Hz) based on your country's specification. Default is 60Hz.
- Auto Power Off: Select the power off time in the absence of operation (1 Minute, 2 Minutes, 3 Minutes, or Off). This feature is closed by default.
- Fatigue Driving Reminder: Set a driving time reminder to prevent fatigue (1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, or Off). This feature is closed by default.
- Time Zone: Set the GMT time-zone value. The camera will adjust date and time when it receives a GPS ? signal lock. Time zone does not change automatically for daylight saving time; manual adjustment is required. Default is GMT+8:00.
- GPS Information ?: Shows GPS signal status, location (longitude/latitude), and driven route when playing back video using the dedicated GPS player.
- Speed Unit: Displays current speed at the bottom of each video (km/h, mph, or Off). This feature is closed by default.
- Format: Formats the micro SD card for use with the camera.
- Default Setting: Resets system settings to default (Cancel or OK ✅).
- Version Info: Check the dash camera system firmware version.
- APP QR code: Scan the QR code to download the Android or iPhone-specific (Viidure) app.
File Browsing ?
Press the UP ▲ button in standby mode to enter file browsing. Playback mode allows you to review saved video footage and play back videos. Navigate using the UP ▲ and DOWN ▼ buttons, then press the OK ✅ button to play. Long press the OK ✅ button in playback mode to bring up the file menu: Delete Current/Delete All/Protect.
Diagram Description: Shows the file browsing interface with options for Normal video, Lock video ?, Parking video. Also shows options for Front video, Inside video, Rear video.
App Introduction
This dash camera uses the Viidure App. In standby mode, long press the MENU ☰ button to turn on WiFi ?, and short press to exit. This allows you to connect your phone to the camera, access videos, photos, and manage camera settings.
1. Install the App: Search and install "Viidure" on the App Store or Google Play, or scan the provided QR code.
2. App Permissions: Allow necessary app permissions.
3. Enable Camera WiFi: Long press the MENU ☰ button or press once to enter System Settings ⚙️ > WiFi ?. The WiFi name and password will appear on the dash camera screen.
4. Add Dash Camera:
- iPhone: Connect to the dash camera's WiFi ? via your phone's WiFi settings, then open the App and complete the addition.
- Android: Open the App, tap "Add Camera", follow the Add Wizard, connect to the dash camera's WiFi ? via your phone's system WiFi settings. After connection, click "Return" to complete the addition.
Introduction to App Homepage
The app homepage has three main sections:
- ① Camera: Manages recorders, allowing users to add, view, and delete recorders, and access the recorder's video preview interface.
- ② Album: Manages images and videos downloaded from the recorder to the phone.
- ③ More: Access language settings, problem feedback, and information about the APP.
Diagram Description: Screenshots of the Viidure app showing the Camera, Album, and More sections.
Introduction to Recording and Settings Interface
The app provides access to various functions:
- ① Map Mode: Tap the map icon ?️, then click the download icon ⬇️. Follow prompts to download map data. Return to map mode after completion.
- ② Video File ?: Tap the folder icon ? to access all recorded videos saved on the Micro SD card.
- ③ Menu Settings ⚙️: Tap the settings icon ⚙️ to change the dash camera's settings.
Diagram Description: Screenshots showing the app's Map mode, Video File access, and Camera Settings interface, including options like Sound Recording, Photo Resolution, Video Resolution, Loop Recording Duration, Exposure Compensation, Time Watermark, Collision Sensing, WiFi Name/Password, Firmware Version, Format SD Card, and Factory Reset.
Introduction to Video File Interface
Tap the folder icon ? to access all recorded videos saved on the Micro SD card. You can download, delete, or play videos from the app.
- ① Loop: Normal video recordings.
- ② Snapshot ?: Take photos.
- ③ Locked ?: Locked video files (e.g., due to G-sensor activation).
- ④ Parking: Parking monitor and time-lapse recordings.
- ⑤ Video Play ▶️: Playback recorded videos.
Diagram Description: Screenshots showing the video file list and playback interface within the app, including map data and file details.
GPS Player Video Playback
PC Installation of GXPlayer:
- Use a USB card reader to open the Micro SD card directory on your computer.
- Find the
gxplayer.exe
installation file and click to install.
GXPlayer is compatible with Windows (Win7, Win8, Win10) and Mac (Mac 10.11 and above).
Using GXPlayer:
- Locate the NOVATEK folder on the SD card and open it.
- Select a recorded video and drag it to the File column in the lower right corner of the GXPlayer interface.
In GXPlayer, you can view GPS ? information, driving route, recording time, vehicle speed, and map trajectory of the recorded video.
Diagram Description: A screenshot of the GXPlayer interface on a laptop, showing video playback, GPS information, map display, and file list.
Reasons for Different Speeds
Why is the speed displayed by the Camera slow compared to the speed displayed by the car dashboard?
This is normal. The factory setting speed of the car is approximately 3% slower than the actual speed. The actual speed of the vehicle is often lower than the speed shown on the odometer. This setting is implemented to improve safety and reduce the possibility of fines. This applies globally to vehicles and recorders. The speed calculation for the driving recorder comes from GPS ?, ensuring it is an accurate driving speed.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
- Q: Video is fuzzy?
A: Please ensure the camera lens is clean and there is no dirt on the windshield. Also, remove the plastic screen protector from the lens and the screen display. (See page 3) - Q: Camera showing Memory Error?
A: Please ensure that the memory card is a U3 high-speed card (32GB-256GB) and format it before using. - Q: Menu button / buttons not working?
A: Press the OK ✅ button first to stop recording, and then press the MENU ☰ button again. - Q: Camera locks many videos automatically?
A: Please ensure you manage the G-sensor ? setting. This setting depends on the type of car or truck you are driving and how much vibration your vehicle creates based on its suspensions and road conditions. - Q: Camera gets hot?
A: It is normal for your camera to run slightly hot. - Q: Micro SD Card is not going in?
A: Please make sure you align the micro SD card correctly with the gold contacts facing towards the screen. (See page 5) - Q: Date and Time is not staying the same?
A: Please go to the camera's system settings ⚙️ > Time Zone > Set the correct GMT value > press OK ✅ to confirm. Every time you have a GPS ? signal, you will always have the correct date and time.
Specifications
Model | M760 |
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Processor | Novatek 96560 |
Sensor Type | Front: Galaxy GC4653, Sony IMX675 or Sony IMX415 (only supports dual channels: 2CH, front+rear) |
Inside: Galaxy GC2083 | |
Rear: Galaxy GC2083, AHD Cam | |
Video Resolution | Front: 4K 3860×2160p, 30fps |
Inside: 1080FHD 1920×1080p, 20fps | |
Rear: 1080FHD 1920×1080p, 25fps | |
LED | 940nm Infrared fill light, only the inside camera. |
Video Code | H.265 video coding and MP4 video format. |
Memory Card | Micro SD U3 high-speed card, supports up to 256 GB. |
Screen Size | 2.0 inch IPS LCD. |
WiFi Type | Built-in 2.4G WiFi module. |
Built-in 5G WiFi module (only supports dual channel: front camera Sony IMX675 or Sony IMX415). | |
APP Name | Viidure |
GPS ? | External GPS module. |
Audio ? | Built-in microphone and speaker ?. |
G-Sensor ? | Built-in 3-axis impact gravitational accelerometer. |
Parking Mode | Supports G-sensor triggered recording mode and time-lapse recording mode. |
Language | English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Arabic, Thai, etc. |
Installation | 3M adhesive bracket. |
Temperature | At work: -10°C to 60°C / In storage: -20°C to 80°C. |
Product size | M760-3CH: 99×49.4×35 MM / M760-2CH: 69×49.4×35 MM. |
Power Supply | Internal: Supports 300mAh battery or 5.5V 2.5F super capacitor. |
External: Input 12-24V, Output 5V-2A (car charger or parking monitoring power box). |
Note: We provide a 1-year limited warranty for your product from the date of purchase, covering defects in materials and craftsmanship.
File Info : application/pdf, 20 Pages, 1.60MB
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