pelsee P2 Trio 3 Channel Wifi Dash Camera User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- pelsee
Table of Contents
3-Channel WiFi Dash Camera
P2 Trio
USER MANUAL
Please carefully read the user manual before using
and keep it well for future reference.
P2 Trio 3 Channel Wifi Dash Camera
Dear Customer,
Thank you for selecting Pelsee as your preferred brand!
We sincerely hope that you will enjoy using our product as much as wedo.
If you happen to encounter any issues while using the product, or if you have
any ideas on how we can enhance it, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with
us. You can contact us through our official website at
www.pelsee.com or by emailing us at
support@pelsee.com.
Our dedicated support team will be delighted to help you find a solution that
meets your satisfaction as quickly as possible.
Yours Sincerely,
PelseeTeam
NOTICE
- Before using the product, please read and understand all the instructions in the user manual and keep the manual well for future reference.
- Only use the original safety-tested accessories provided by the manufacturer.
- Remove the protection film on the screen and lenses before using the product.
- This product must not be installed in a location that may affect the deployment of airbags, and must not obstruct the driver’s view.
- Securely mount this product before driving. Make sure the lenses are clean and not blocked.
- Don’t leave the product in a place that is exposed to direct sunlight or extremely high temperature. The operating temperature of this product ranges from -10°C(14°F) to 60°C(140°F).
- A formatted memory card is required to be inserted into the product before the first-time use.
- Drive safe! Don’t operate the product when you are driving to avoid a traffic accident caused by distraction. Be sure to park the car in a safe place before operating.
INTHE BOX
KNOW YOUR DASH CAM
Tip:
If the camera freezes or becomes unresponsive, please insert a pin into the
reset hole to reboot the dash camera.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Important:
Please turn off your vehicle’s engine before installing the dash camera.
Step 1:
To start, insert a formatted memory card into the dash cam.
This dash cam can accept a card with a capacity of up to 256GB.
Tips:
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Before your first use, please format your memory card.
Option 1: Insert the memory card into a card reader, connect it to your computer, and format the card as FAT32.
Option 2: After powering on the camera, insert your memory card and press the button (w to access the main menu. Then, navigate to Settings> Format to format your memory card. -
To ensure smooth video recording, please use a reputable Class 1 O or higher speed memory card.
Step 2:
Turn off your vehicle’s engine and locate a suitable spot on the front
windshield to attach the camera. Use the provided cleaning cloth to clean the
area and then affix the larger static sticker onto it.
Step 3:
Peel off one side of the 3M adhesive pad on the camera’s base and stick it
frmly to the static sticker. When attaching it, ensure the front camera’s lens
is positioned outside the sticker’s area for a clear view. Also, ensure that
any part of the reflective surface on the back of your original rearview
mirror doesn’t appear in the cabin camera’s view to prevent the constant
operation of the IR lights in low-light conditions, which could lead to a
flickering effect.
Step 4:
Connect the Type-C connector of the car charger to the Type-C port on the
camera’s base, then plug the other end of the car charger into the cigarette
lighter receptacle in your vehicle.
Tips:
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After installation, start your vehicle’s engine to check if the dash cam can power on and record automatically. If it can, stop the engine and proceed to install the rear camera.
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You can adjust the angle of the base to adjustthe lens view.
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To prevent your dash cam from being stolen while parked, you can easily remove it from the base. To remove it from the base, first disconnect the Type-C cable and rear camera’s cable, then firmly press and hold the base while slowly sliding the dash cam rightward with force.
Step 5:
Insert the AV connector of the rear camera into the AV port on the base of the
dash camera. Then, route the rear camera’s cable through the vehicle to the
rear section.
Tip:
To keep your vehicle tidy, we recommend using the Adhesive Cable Clips
provided to fix the cables of the car charger or rear camera over the edge of
your vehicle.
Step 6:
Select an appropriate location on the upper part of your vehicle’s rear
windshield, clean it thoroughly, and affix the smaller static sticker onto it.
Next, peel off one side of the adhesive pad on the base of the rear camera and
securely attach the base to the static sticker. The camera lens can be
adjusted by rotating itto alter the viewing angle.
Attach the rear camera inside the back windshield as shown to avoid upside
down view
(If the image is flipped or mirrored, you can also adjust it in the settings)
The selected spot should avoid the shadow from the car’s spoiler, so the camera can capture natural lighting and display a more genuine image.
Step 7:
Start your vehicle’s engine to verifythatthe rear camera is installed
correctly and working well.
Step 8:
Clean front/rear windshields and remove protective materials from LCD, cameras
lenses for clear view.
USE YOUR DASH CAMERA
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Power On/off
Option 1:
The dash camera will automatically power on when you start the engine and will turn off when you stop the engine.
Option 2:
When the dash camera is off, simply press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn it on. When the dash camera is already on, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn it off. -
Screensaver
The dash camera can be set to automatically go into screensaver mode after a certain period of inactivity. To do this, please go to Settings > Screensaver. To operate the device again, just press any button. -
Recording Interface
After powering on and card formatting, the camera will automatically start recording videos. The video length of each video is 1 minute by default and the oldest videos will be overwritten by the latest video in a loop when there is no remaining capacity of the card.
(1) Recording Status
(2) Cabin Camera’s REC. Status
(3) Resolution
(4) WiFi Status
(5) GPS Status:
Not Enough Satellites
Searched Enough Satellites
(6) Microphone Status
(7) Card Status
(8) Power Status
(9) Front Camera’s View| (9) Date and Time
(11) Rear Camera’s View
(12) Cabin Camera’s View
(13) GPS Speed\Voice
(14) Control Enabled
(15) Corresponding Functions of Bottom Functional Buttons
Take Photo
Main Menu
Camera Views Switching
Lock Current Video
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Tips:
1. Press the corresponding bottom buttons to realize the corresponding functions.
2. These bottom functional icons will disappear after a while, but you can make them reappear by pressing any of the bottom buttons.
3. When the camera is triggered to lock a file, the flashing dot and recording time will turn yellow.
4. Long press the button on the recording interface to simply stop/start both video and audio recording from the cabin camera.
- Check Videos and Photos
Step 1:
Press the button to access the main menu, then press the button to select File Explorer and check all the files.
* Standard Video ➔ Front Camera includes all standard videos recorded by the front camera.
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Locked Video ➔ Front Camera includes the locked videos recorded by the front camera when there is a collision in driving or parking, as well as the videos manually locked by pressing the bottom button under the icon on the recording interface.
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lmage➔ Front Camera includes photos captured by the front camera.
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Standard Video ➔ Cabin Camera contains all standard videos recorded by the cabin camera.
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Locked Video ➔ Cabin Camera contains the locked videos recorded by the cabin camera when there is a collision in driving or parking, as well as the videos manually locked by pressing the bottom button under the icon on the recording interface.
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Image ➔ Cabin Camera contains photos captured by the cabin camera.
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Standard Video ➔ Rear Camera includes all standard videos recorded by the rear camera.
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Locked Video➔ Rear Camera includes the locked videos recorded by the rear camera when there is a collision in driving or parking, as well as the videos manually locked by pressing the bottom button under the icon on the recording interface.
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Image ➔ Rear Camera includes the photos captured by the rear camera. Step 2: Press the button to enter the corresponding folder, then press to select a fle, and finally, press the button again to playback the selected file. 5. Delete Videos and Photos
Step 1:
Press the button to access the main menu, then press the button to select settings.
Step 2:
Press the button to view all the setting options, and press to select Delete.
Step 3:
Choose the corresponding folder, select a delete option from the two available, and then choose the corresponding file(s) for deletion.
- How to transfer the files?
Option 1:
To transfer files, first remove the memory card from the dash camera. Then, connect the memory card to a computer using a card reader (not included).
Option 2:
Tap on Camera File “ on the homepage of the Pelsee Cam App. From here, you can view all the videos and photos, and choose a file to delete or download.
- How to transfer the files?
INTRODUCTION TO THE MAIN MENU
Press the button to access the main menu.
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Parking Mode
This option includes the Time-lapse Recording mode and Parking Monitor mode. Both of these functions require an additional Hardwire kit (sold separately). Please contact Pelsee’s customer service team for more information. -
WiFi
This option allows you to turn on or turn off the WiFi of the dash camera. -
File Explorer
Check all the recorded videos and captured photos. -
Settings
Access this option to view and modify all the relevant settings of the dash camera.
(1) Loop Recording
Change the recording time for each video. You can choose from 1 min, 2 mins, and 3 mins.
(2) Video Resolution
Adjust the resolution of the front camera. Options include 4K and 2K.
(3) Sound Recording
Turn on/off the sound recording during video recording.
(4) Collision Detection Sensitivity
Set the sensitivity of the G-sensor for collision detection while driving.
Choose from Low, Medium, High, or Off as needed. If set to High, the camera will automatically lock the current video during minor collisions. If set to Low, the camera will automatically lock the current video during severe collisions. A flashing yellow dot in the upper left corner indicates a locked video.
(5) Language
Select the language for the dash camera.
(6) Screensaver
Set the time to enter sceensaver mode after a certain period of inactivity.
Options include Off, 1 Os, 30s and 2 mins.
(7) 12/24-Hour Clock
Set the time format for the dash camera.
(8) Date & Time Setting
Configure the date and time for the dash camera.
(9) Show Date & Time
Show or hide the date and time on the recording interface.
(10) Pressing Sound
Enable or disable the sound feedback when pressing buttons.
(11) Volume Setting
Turn up or down the volume of the dash camera.
(12) Voice Control
Enable or disable the voice control function of the dash cam.
(13) Time Zone
Select your time zone.
(14) Frequency
Change the screen fresh rate between 50Hz and 60 Hz.
(15) GPS Information
View detailed GPS information once the dash camera has searched for sufficient satellites.
(16) speed Unit
Switch between different speed units displayed on the screen.
(17) Time Stamp
Hide or show the date and time on the recorded videos and captured photos.
(18) Display GPS Speed
Display or hide the GPS speed on the recording interface.
(19) Over Speed Alarm
You can set a speed limit to receive reminders about your speed.
(20) GPS Speed Accuracy Adjustment
If the GPS speed indicated on the display is not highly precise, you have the option to manually fine-tune it here.
(21) Cabin Camera Recording
Enable or disable video and sound recording by the cabin camera.
(22) FLip Rear View
Flip the rear camera view vertically to change the orientation between upward and downward.
(23) Mirror Rear View
Mirror the rear camera’s view horizontally to change the orientation
between leftward and rightward.
(24) Loop Locked Videos Recording
When enabled, the dash camera will overwrite the oldest locked videos with the latest locked videos when the memory card is full. If disabled, you will need to manually delete locked videos to free up space.
(25) Delete
Delete the recorded videos and captured photos.
(26) Format
Format your memory card.
(27) Factory Reset
Restore the dash camera to its factory settings.
(28) APP Downloading
Get the OR code for app downloading. -
Voice Control
After enabling the Voice Control option in the Settings, this dash camera can be controlled using voice commands. Please go to Main Menu > Voice Control to check the voice commands. -
Version
Check the software version of the camera, which may be required for technical support purposes.
CONNECT THE DASH CAM WITH THE APP
Step 1:
Download and install the Pelsee Cam App on your mobile device by scanning the
QR code below or searching for it on Google Play”/App Store” Alternatively,
you can go to Settings> APP Downloading to scan the QR code to download and
install the App.
https://www.6zhentan.com/app/pelsee/index.html| or|
https://www.6zhentan.com/app/pelsee/index.html
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Step 2:
Ensure that the dash camera is turned on and mobile device is within 5 meters
of the camera.
Step 3:
Navigate to Main Menu > WiFi to enable the WiFi of your dash camera. The
camera will get back to the recording interface automatically. You will see
the WiFi name and the password of the dash cam after a while.
Step 4:
Open the Pelsee Cam App and grant the necessary permissions. Tap on Add Camera
to check the wizard and start connecting.
Step 5:
Tap on Connect WiFi and go to Settings > WLAN of your mobile device to search
for the P2Trio++_++++ WiFi. Enter the password 12345678 to complete the
connection process.
Step 6:
Return to the App and wait for the connection. Tap on Access Camera to enter
the homepage. When WiFiis connected, the camera cannot be operated.
- Recording Status
- Microphone on/Off
- Switch Cameras’ Views
- Lve view orientation
- Portrait or Landscape)
- Map
- GPS Speed and Direction
- Recorded Videos and Captured Images
- Start/stop Recording
- Take Photo
- Camera’s Detailed Settings
* Camera File
To view and manage your camera files, tap on the icon on the homepage. From
here, you can see all your videos and photos, and select a file to delete or
download.
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Loop: Standard videos from the front, cabin and rear cameras
Snapshot: Captured photos from the front, cabin and rear cameras
Locked: Locked videos from the front, cabin and rear cameras
Parking: Videos recorded when parking(An extra hardwire kit is needed)
F: Videos or photos from the front camera
C: Videos or photos from the cabin camera
R: Videos or photos from the rear camera -
Tap Select on the upper right corner to select the file(s) to download it/them into your mobile device or delete the file(s).
After downloading the file(s), you can edit or directly share it(them) to social media.
CHECK THE GPS DATA
Option 1: Via the DVPlayer
Step 1:
Visit https://dvplayer.net/setup.html to download DVPlayer onto your
computer.
Step 2:
Install DVPlayer on your computer and run the application. To protect your
privacy, please click About> Product Registration to enter the provided FREE
registration code (the same as the Serial Number on the dash camera) and your
email address to register your dash camera. This registration code is
exclusive for your use of the App and your product, and it is entirely free of
charge without any future costs.
Tip:
Each registration code can only be used on one Windows computer and one Mac
computer. If you initially register on a Windows computer and later want to
switch to a different Mac computer, follow these steps:
Go to About and click on Delete Registration to remove the code from the
Windows computer. Then, you can enter the same code on the Mac computer to
register your dash camera on that device.
Step 3:
Remove your memory card from the dash camera and connect it to your computer
using a card reader.
Step 4:
Launch DVPlayer and open the video you want to play.
Step 5:
Click Settings on the DVPlayer application to set Video Playback mode,
Language, Map, Speed Unit, Track linking and Auto Play Next.
Option 2: Via the Pelsee Cam App
Step 1:
Open the Pelsee Cam App to see the live view. You can also access real-time
GPS speed and direction in the lower part of the homepage. Tap the map icon to
see the live route(for Android device, please tap the icon to download the
off\line map frst).
Step 2:
Tap and choose a video to review. You’ll also be able to view the detailed GPS
route when playing the recorded videos.
SPECIFICATIONS
Resolution (Front Camera) | 4K |
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Resolution (Cabin Camera) | 1080P |
Resolution (Rear Camera) | 1080P |
Video Format | TS |
Photo Format | JPG |
Memory Card | Support up to 256GB |
Input | 5V/2.5A |
Operating Temperature | -10C(14F)-60C(140F) |
Storing Temperature | -20″C (4″F)-70C (158″F) |
FCC CAUTION
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuantto part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body. This transmitter must
not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
ISED Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
The digital apparatus complies with Canadian CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(8).
This device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section
2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS 102 RF exposure, users can obtain
Canadian informationon RF exposure and compliance.
This equipment complies with Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 0cm
between the radiator & your body.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
The symbol indicates DC voltage
RECYCLING
This product bears the selective sorting symbol for Waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be handled
pursuant to European directive 2012/19/EU in order to be recycled or
dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment. User has the choice to
give his product to a competent recycling organization or to the retailer when
he buys a new electrical or electronic equipment.
This product can be used across EU member states.
EU Compliance Statement: Shenzhen Vycol-Glint Innovations Technology co.,
Ltd hereby declares that this device is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive 2014/53/EU.
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