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Diagram illustrating the physical components of the DVR-100 device, labeling various parts.
Explains the power button's role in switching the machine on/off and controlling night lights.
Describes the OK button's use for recording, taking photos, playback, and confirming settings.
Details how the mode button switches between video, photo, and playback modes.
Explains the up button's use for menu navigation, volume control, and microphone toggle.
Details the down button's role in menu navigation, volume control, and fast forward.
Describes how to activate and cancel parking monitoring mode for automatic video recording.
Explains the lock key for file protection and its use to access menus and settings.
Details the lane migration feature, its sensitivity, and its function in detecting car lane departure.
Describes how to enable mobile detection for automatic video recording upon motion detection.
Instructions for inserting and removing TF cards, including important notes and compatibility.
Specifies the required TF card speed (CLASS6) and maximum capacity (32 GB).
Explains the lens's 360-degree rotation capability for optimal positioning.
Details manual and automatic (driving) methods for switching the device on and off.
Describes how to switch between camera, photo, and playback modes using the mode button.
Guide to accessing and navigating the settings menu using buttons for configuration.
Options for parking mode duration (shut, 2g, 4g, 8g).
Setting the current time and date for recorded footage.
Configuration for automatic shutdown timers and screen saver activation.
Options to enable/disable keys and select the user interface language.
Settings for TV output modes (NTSC/PAL) and light source frequency.
Options for rotating the image display and formatting the storage device.
Resetting to default configurations and checking the device version.
How to start and stop video recording in camera mode, indicated by screen symbols.
Settings for video resolution, loop recording duration, and exposure compensation.
Enabling mobile detection and configuring video/audio recording.
Options for including date stamps and adjusting G-sensor sensitivity.
Customizing lane migration feature settings like model, sensitivity, and speed.
Steps to enter photo mode and take pictures using the confirm key.
Available shooting methods (e.g., single shot) and image resolutions.
Adjusting image quality (high, standard, economy) and sharpness (strong, standard, downy).
Configuring white balance for different lighting conditions and ISO sensitivity.
Adjusting exposure levels (EV) for optimal image brightness in various scenes.
Options for hand shake detection and quick preview duration.
Settings for date/time labels and how to browse recorded files in playback mode.
Instructions for deleting files, locking/unlocking protection, and managing file operations.
Overview of shortcut keys for emergency recording and file locking.
How to quickly open/close the microphone during video recording.
Using the USB car charger for charging and video recording simultaneously.
Reading recorded files directly via USB or by removing the TF card.
Using the device as a webcam by connecting it to a computer via USB.
Connecting the device to a TV using a TV cable/HDMI cable for playback.
Highlights of the device including screen, lens, sensor, battery, microphone, speaker, and TF card support.
Automatic video recording upon car start and protection against power surges.
Details about the G-sensor and lens type (Ultra wide Angle 140).
Supported languages and video file format (AVI).
Specification of the TF card slot type (Micro TF) and microphone presence.
Details on car power DC input (5V 1A) and battery type (lithium polymer).
Operating system requirements for the device (Windows 2000 / ...).
Information about the image sensor (FHD) and LCD screen size (2.4-inch HD LCD).
Details on lens type, video specifications, image format, and AV output.
Information on transmission speed (USB2.0) and power interface (5V 1A).
Maximum TF card capacity (32 GB) and introduction to troubleshooting common issues.
Solutions for not being able to take photos or record, and automatic stopping during recording.
Resolving file errors, unclear video, and black images due to contrast.
Adjusting white balance for color issues and light frequency for interference.
Steps to recover from device crashes by using the reset button.