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Steps for installing the main camera on the windshield.
Guide for installing the secondary camera unit.
Lists technical specifications of the dash camera.
Guide on connecting and using the companion mobile app.
Details on using the app's live view and media access.
Instructions for saving, sending, and deleting recorded files.
How to adjust microphone, video length, G-sensor, and date.
The ATLAS device is an auxiliary product designed for recording external images of vehicles, primarily functioning as a dash camera. It is intended to capture video footage from the vehicle's perspective, offering a visual record of driving conditions and events.
The core function of the ATLAS device is to record video. It operates by capturing external images of the vehicle's surroundings. While it serves as a recording tool, it is explicitly stated that the device does not have the function of guaranteeing user safety. The recorded driving video is for reference only, and Virtus Fleet accepts no liability for accidents, information loss, or any other issues arising from product failure or operation.
The device features a single power button that controls various functions based on the duration of the press. A two-second press turns the camera on or off. A single press toggles the Wi-Fi on or off, allowing for connection to a smartphone application. Pressing the button three times initiates a memory card format, and pressing it five times will reset the camera.
The ATLAS device is designed to be used in conjunction with a dedicated smartphone application, "Virtus Atlas," available on both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. This application is crucial for accessing the device's features and recorded content. Once the app is downloaded and the camera is powered up, users can connect to the device via Wi-Fi by searching for the "Atlas" SSID. The initial password for connection is "12345678."
Through the smartphone application, users can view a live feed from the camera. The app also provides options to take pictures and access recorded videos. Recorded content is categorized into "Photo," "Video," and "Event" files, which can be viewed directly from the camera's storage (labeled "DVR" in the app) or saved to the user's device (labeled "Local"). To ensure location data is displayed alongside videos, files must be downloaded from the camera and played back within the "Local" tab of the application. The app also allows users to save files to their device by tapping a downward-facing arrow icon, making them available for viewing or sharing at any time. Files can also be deleted directly from the app using a bin icon.
The smartphone application further provides access to various settings. Users can adjust options such as audio recording (microphone on/off), G-sensor sensitivity (high, mid, low), and file length (1, 3, or 5 minutes). Other adjustable settings include date stamp display (date & logo, date, off), date format (DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD), exposure, and the ability to set/adjust the time. The app also allows for formatting the SD card, managing Wi-Fi settings, resetting the device, and accessing help and "about" information.
The ATLAS device supports both a front camera and an optional secondary (rear) camera, offering comprehensive vehicle coverage.
Proper maintenance and handling are crucial for the longevity and optimal performance of the ATLAS device.
SD Card Management:
Battery Care:
Environmental Protection:
Cleaning:
Legal Compliance:
Power Supply:
Installation Precautions:
| Video Resolution | 1080p |
|---|---|
| GPS | Yes |
| G-Sensor | Yes |
| Wi-Fi | Yes |
| Night Vision | Yes |
| Field of View | 140 degrees |
| Storage | MicroSD card up to 128GB |