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Frame Rate | 30 fps |
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GPS | Yes |
G-Sensor | Yes |
Parking Mode | Yes |
Memory Card Type | MicroSD |
Loop Recording | Yes |
Night Vision | Yes |
Battery | Built-in |
Video Resolution | Full HD (1920x1080) |
Display | 2.7-inch LCD |
Records video/audio using H.264 compression with 120-degree view and 640x480 resolution.
Marks and stores data as event files upon impact detection or manual event button press.
Records and analyzes 3-axis log-in data captured by the impact sensor via PC player.
Automatically overwrites older files with the latest data when SD card capacity is full.
Records in-vehicle sound or collision noise; can be turned off for privacy.
Allows easy playback of stored SD card data using the iPASS BLACK PC player program.
Front-view camera lens can tilt up to 180 degrees to record inside the vehicle.
Certified by major worldwide type approvals like CE, E11, FCC, and VCCI.
Features a compact round shape and luxury SF coating for vehicle interior harmony.
Records driving speed and coordinates, displaying them on the PC map (ITB-70G only).
Avoid operation while driving, do not modify, use genuine parts, and check power/battery.
Do not use liquids for cleaning; avoid extreme temperatures to prevent damage.
Ensure clear windshield and clean lens for optimal recording quality.
Proper camera alignment and regular position checks are crucial for accurate recording.
Recording quality affected by light; product may stop operation due to significant impact.
Check card operation regularly; store in a case when not in use.
Avoid removing card or power during recording to prevent data loss or damage.
SD cards have limited life; use recommended cards and replace when necessary.
Back up important data to other storage devices regularly.
GPS reception takes time and can vary; unstable signals don't affect basic recording.
Ensure windshield exposure, avoid tinting, and maintain correct camera angle for clear GPS signals.
Avoid electromagnetic interference from other devices to maintain GPS performance.
Details on power/GPS LED, REC LED, and microphone functions.
Description of the mounting guide rail and SD card protection cover.
Identification of the power connection port and SD memory card slot.
Details of the camera lens and the direction alignment guide.
Install SD card and attach the mounting cradle securely.
Remove lens film and prepare the windshield for mounting the device.
Position and align the camera lens correctly on the windshield.
Connect power cable and manage wires neatly using cable holders.
Power LED indicates status; GPS connection confirmation for ITB-70G.
Product starts recording after a delay, storing video and audio data.
Records events like collisions or sudden braking as event files.
Driver can manually trigger event file recording for specific moments.
Product processes data for several seconds before shutting down.
Explains error beep types, causes, and troubleshooting steps for common issues.
Insert SD card into reader, connect to PC, and locate the installer file.
Follow the on-screen wizard, click start, and then finish upon completion.
Check for the IPASS BLACK Player shortcut icon on the desktop to confirm successful installation.
Transfer SD card to PC and launch the playback software.
Select the SD card drive, load files, and play them sequentially.
Understand the impact graph (X, Y, Z axes) and speed/GPS status display.
View recorded driving routes on an internet map (ITB-70G) requiring an internet connection.
Controls for file navigation, playback speed, and video brightness.
Functions for image capture, 180-degree rotation, and audio volume/amplification.
Options to select SD card, open/delete/save files, and save event files.
Configure save route, image format (BMP/JPEG), and audio recording (ON/OFF).
Adjust impact sensor sensitivity, recording quality (FPS), and illumination control.
Explains recording quality (FPS), file length, file size, and estimated recording time.
Navigate to User Settings in the PC player to find and select the Time Zone.
Visual reference of world time zones for accurate setting.
How ordinary and event files are stored and identified on the SD card.
How older files are deleted to make space for new recordings when the card is full.
How files around event occurrences are marked for context.
Download, unzip, and prepare the firmware file and SD card.
Copy file to SD card, insert into product, and initiate the automatic update.
Monitor update progress, reboot, and check the firmware version.
Format SD card using a PC by selecting drive and format options.
Format SD card directly from the product using the REC button.
Warnings about data deletion and preservation of user settings during formatting.