GZCRDZ G2 HUD

G2 HUD Auto Head-Up Display User Manual

Model: G2 HUD | Brand: GZCRDZ

Kupu Whakataki

The GZCRDZ G2 HUD (Head-Up Display) is an electronic accessory designed to project essential driving information directly onto your car's windshield. This device enhances driving safety by allowing you to view critical data such as speed, time, and navigation details without diverting your eyes from the road. Utilizing GPS+Beidou dual-mode chip technology, it provides accurate and real-time information applicable to all vehicle types, including new energy vehicles, petrol-electric hybrid vehicles, fuel cars, and trucks.

Nga korero haumaru

  • Ensure the device is securely placed and does not obstruct your view o te rori, e whakararuraru rānei i ngā mana whakahaere o ngā waka.
  • Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakarerekē rānei i te taputapu. Tērā pea ka whakakorea te pūtāhui, ā, ka tū he mōrearea ki te haumaru.
  • Keep the device away from extreme temperatures, direct sunlight for prolonged periods, and moisture.
  • Clean the device with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Always prioritize road safety. Adjust settings or view detailed information only when the vehicle is stationary and it is safe to do so.

Ihirangi mokete

Tirohia ngā mea o roto o te kete i te wā e whakatuwheratia ai kia mōhio ai kei te wātea katoa ngā taonga, ā, kāore he pakaru.

  • 1 x G2 HUD Unit
  • 1 x Micro USB Cable
  • 1 x Whariki-kore
  • 1 x Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
G2 HUD package contents including the HUD unit, Micro USB cable, non-slip mat, and user manual.

Image: Contents of the G2 HUD package, showing the main unit, USB cable, non-slip mat, and instruction manual.

Ka mutu te huaview

Familiarize yourself with the G2 HUD's components and design.

Mua view of the G2 HUD displaying '120' with blue flame-like graphics on the sides.

Whakaahua: Mua view of the G2 HUD, showing its display area and overall shape.

Diagram of the G2 HUD with dimensions and labeled components: Semi-arc three-dimensional design, 20mm deep brim, One-key operation of the dial button, Alarm buzzer, Micro USB interface, Photosensitive element.

Image: Detailed diagram of the G2 HUD, highlighting its dimensions and key features such as the dial button, alarm buzzer, Micro USB interface, and photosensitive element.

Wae matua:

  • Whakaatu Mata: Projects information onto the windshield.
  • Patene Waea: Used for one-key operation to switch display modes and access settings.
  • Atanga Micro USB: Mo te hononga hiko.
  • Huānga Ataahua: Ka whakatika aunoa i te kanapa whakaatu i runga i te rama a tawhio noa.
  • Pūoho Whakaoho: Emits audible alerts for speeding and fatigue driving.

Tatūnga

  1. Turanga: Choose a suitable flat surface on your dashboard that does not obstruct your view or interfere with airbags. Use the provided non-slip mat to secure the HUD unit.
  2. Hononga Hiko: Connect the Micro USB cable to the HUD unit and plug the other end into a suitable USB power source in your vehicle (e.g., car charger, USB port).
  3. Hiko Tuatahi: The HUD will power on automatically when connected to power. It will begin searching for GPS and Beidou satellite signals.
  4. Whiwhi Tohu: Allow a few moments for the device to acquire satellite signals. Once connected, the display will show accurate time and speed.
G2 HUD installed on a car dashboard, showing a speed of '5' during daytime driving.

Image: The G2 HUD installed on a car dashboard, demonstrating its placement and visibility during operation.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Whakaatu Mōhiohio:

The G2 HUD can display various pieces of information. Use the dial button to cycle through different display modes.

Icons representing various display functions of the G2 HUD: Speed, Clock, Driving time, Driving distance, Number of satellites, Compass, Light sensor, Speed unit (MPH/KM/H), Fatigue driving reminder, Speeding alarm.

Image: Visual representation of the various display functions and alarm features available on the G2 HUD.

  • Tere: Current driving speed.
  • Wā: Current time, automatically synchronized via satellite.
  • Te maha o nga Satellites: Indicates the number of connected satellites for GPS accuracy.
  • Single Driving Distance: Te tawhiti i hipokina i te haerenga o naianei.
  • Driving Time: Te roanga o te haerenga o naianei.
  • Driving Direction (Compass): Ka whakaatu i nga ahunga matua (N, S, E, W).

Nga Mahi Whakaoho:

The G2 HUD includes two important alarm functions to enhance driving safety.

Two images illustrating alarm functions: one showing a car on a highway for 'Speeding alarm' and another showing a driver resting for '4 hours of continuous driving rest reminder'.

Image: Illustrations of the speeding alarm and fatigue driving reminder functions.

  • Speeding Alarm: Alerts you when your vehicle exceeds a preset speed limit.
  • Whakamaharatanga taraiwa rohirohi: Reminds you to take a rest after a continuous driving period (e.g., 4 hours).

Whakaritenga Tirohanga:

The device features adaptive sensitivity, automatically adjusting its display brightness to match the ambient light conditions. This ensures clear visibility in all weather and lighting environments without causing glare.

Te tiaki

  • Te horoi: Āta horoia te mata me teasing with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or sprays directly on the device.
  • Rokiroki: Mena ka roa te wā e rongoa ai te pūrere, momotuhia te hiko ka rongoa ki te wāhi hauhautanga, maroke, kia matara atu i te rā tika.
  • Tiaki taura: Ensure the Micro USB cable is not bent sharply or pinched, as this can damage the cable and affect power supply.

Raparongoā

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kāore he whakaaturanga/Pūrere kāore e whakakā anaKāore he pūtake hiko, he taura hapa rānei.Check the USB cable connection. Ensure the power source is active. Try a different USB port or cable.
Inaccurate speed displayWeak or no satellite signal.Move the vehicle to an open area with clear sky view. Wait for the device to acquire sufficient satellite signals.
Whakaaturia he atarua rawa, he kanapa rawa raneiPhotosensitive element obstructed or extreme lighting conditions.Ensure the photosensitive element is not covered. The device adjusts brightness automatically; allow time for adjustment.
Kaore he tangi whakaohoAlarm function disabled or buzzer malfunction.Check device settings to ensure alarm functions are enabled. If issue persists, contact support.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Tau tauiraG2 HUD
RauemiABS+PC (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
Rahi WaeineApprox. 5 x 1.4 inches (128mm x 36mm x 25mm)
TaumahaApprox. 0.15 KG (5.3 ounces)
TaePango
Tauira e tika anaUniversal (New energy vehicles, petrol-electric hybrid vehicles, fuel cars, trucks)
Pūnaha TurangaGPS+Beidou dual-mode chip (10Hz refresh rate)
Whakaatuhia nga koreroSpeed, Time, Number of satellites, Single driving distance, Driving time, Driving direction (Compass)
Nga Mahi WhakaohoFatigue driving reminder, Speeding alarm
TirohangaAdaptive sensitivity (automatic adjustment)
UPC761075816469

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the specific warranty card included with your product or contact the manufacturer directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

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