tooocycling DVF100DVF100 Front Camera Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
tooocycling

tooocycling DVF100DVF100 Front Camera

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Product Information

This product is a high-speed wireless router designed for home and small office use. It provides fast and reliable Wi-Fi connectivity for multiple devices.

Specifications :

  • Speed: Up to 1200 Mbps
  • Frequency: 2.4GHz and 5GHz
  • Antennas: 4 external antennas
  • Ports: 4 LAN ports, 1 WAN port

Product Usage Instructions

Setup:

  1. Connect the router to a power source and turn it on.
  2. Connect the router to your modem using an Ethernet cable.
  3. Access the router’s settings by entering the default IP address in your web browser.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your Wi-Fi network name and password.

Connecting Devices:
To connect a device to the router, search for available Wi-Fi networks on the device and select the network name you set up during the router installation. Enter the password when prompted to establish a connection.

Advanced Settings:
For advanced settings such as port forwarding, parental controls, or guest networks, access the router’s settings page using the IP address and navigate to the corresponding menu options.

FAQ

  • Q: How can I reset my router to factory settings?
    A: To reset your router, locate the reset button on the device and hold it down for 10 seconds until the lights flash. This will restore the router to its default settings.

  • Q: Can I use this router with a VPN?
    A: Yes, this router supports VPN connections. You can configure VPN settings in the router’s admin panel under the VPN tab.

User Guide

Before using the camera for the first time, please read the user guide carefully.

Security Guide

  1. Do not place the product near objects with strong magnetic fields, such as motors, etc. Also avoid placing the product near objects that can emit strong radio waves to avoid possible product failure caused oy radio waves.
  2. If the product overheats, smoke or odor during the charging process, please immediately pull out the charging device to stop charging to avoid fire.
  3. When charging, please place the product out of reach of children to avoid accidents such as electric shock.
  4. Please place the product in a cool, dry and dust-free place, do not expose the product to high temperature or direct sunlight.
  5. This product is a high precision device, do not drop or collide. Please choose an official collection point to collect this product or its battery, do not dispose of it in the garbage.

Instructions

  • Built-in 128GB eMMC Storage Device
    Compared to SD cards, eMMC offers a longer lifespan, while providing users with a more stable and high-speed experience for image storage and exporting.

  • 1.3″ HD display with touch
    To provide users with an enhanced operating experience, setting parameters, selecting shooting modes, and reviewing videos can all be accomplished on the touchscreen.

  • 4000mA Built-in Lithium Polymer Battery
    While ensuring exceptional image quality, the camera is designed to offer extended operating hours, meeting users’ need for prolonged recording during bike rides.

  • Six-axis gyroscope stabilizer
    Delivering superior image quality, the DVF100 also features automatic sleep and wake functionality. When the user remains stationary for a set period, the camera will automatically enter sleep mode. Upon resuming the ride, the DVF 100 will automatically resume recording. If the user remains stationary for over 3 hours, the camera will power off. With this feature activated, the DVF 100 will exclusively record videos during the user’s bike rides.

  • Front Warning Light
    The warning light lens incorporates professional optical design, enabling the light to transmit over longer distances and ensuring increased visibility to others.

  • 8-pin Pogo Pin
    We utilize an 8-pin Pogo Pin as the charging and data transfer interface for the DVF 100. This design, combined with the eMMC, enables high-speed file copying between the DVF 100 and a computer. Additionally, it provides a charging current ranging from 1.2A to 1.7A, allowing for a full charge in approximately 4 hours. Furthermore, the DVF100 is designed to support charging in damp or rainy environments, if deemed necessary by the user.

Overview

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  1. HD Camera Lens
  2. White Warning Light
  3. Power Button/Mode Switch button
  4. Reset
  5. Function Button
  6. 1.3″ HD Display With Touch
  7. Power Supply Interface
  8. Microphone
  9. Data Transfer Interface / Charging Port
  10. Mount
  11. Working Indicator Light
  12. Charging Indicator Light
  13. Working Indicator Light
  14. Mount Adapter
  15. Mount
  16. Data cable
  17. USB To Phone Adapter

The accessory is provided as an additional gift and is not covered by the warranty policy

Operation Guide

How to power on and power off

  • How to Power On:
    • Press and hold the power button until the device vibrates, and release when the screen lights up. The camera will power on and enter the video recording mode with white light flashing.
    • Press and hold the function button until the device vibrates, and release when the screen lights up. The camera will power on. At this point, the camera hasn’t entered the working mode, and users can browse videos or configure settings.
  • How to Power Off:
    • While the camera is powered on or in working status, press and hold the power button until the device vibrates, then release to power off the camera.
    • In the camera’s powered-on state, swipe down from the top of the screen. Tap “Power Off” to shut down the camera, as shown in the illustration below:

Please follow these steps for powering on and off the camera.

How to identify the camera’s operational status:

  • Users can determine the camera’s operational status not only through the indicators on the camera screen but also by observing the status indicator lights. Here’s how to interpret the lights:
    • When the operational status light is constantly on, the camera is in the powered-on state.
    • When the operational status light is blinking, the camera is in a working state.
    • When the charging status light is constantly on, the camera is in charging mode.
    • In charging mode, when the charging status light goes off, the camera has completed charging.

Introduction to Touchscreen Display Content

  1. Current Shooting Modes
  2. Stop Button
  3. Video Resolution
  4. Settings Menu for Image Quality
  5. Settings Menu for Shoot Mode
  6. Settings Menu for Functions
  7. Current Time and Date
  8. Indicator for Gyroscopic Stabilization Enabled
  9. Battery Level
  10. Current video Duration
  11. Estimated Remaining Video Recording Time
  • How to Record:
    • In camera power-on mode, tap the screen, swipe left or right to select the video mode, then press the power button briefly to start recording. The camera currently supports regular video recording and time-lapse recording.
    • In the power-off state, press and hold the power button until the device vibrates, and release when the screen lights up. The camera will power on and enter the video recording mode.
  • How to Save Or Record a Specific Video
    • When the camera records a video that the user wants to save specifically, they can immediately tap the “Function Key” once, and the video will be saved in the Archive folder, which is located parallel to the DCIM folder.
    • In camera working mode, quickly tapping the “Function Key” twice will prompt the camera to save the subsequent 20-minute video in the Archive folder, parallel to the DCIM folder.

How to Adjust Camera Image Parameters:

  • Note: Camera settings can only be adjusted when the camera is not in working mode.
  • When the screen displays as shown in the image below, it indicates that the camera is in working mode.
  • You can switch modes by briefly pressing the power button until exiting working mode or by tapping the “ on the screen to stop working mode.
  • Tap the “ ” in the bottom left corner of the screen to access the image parameter settings page as shown below: tooocycling-DVF100DVF100-Front-Camera-fig- \(6\)

Explanation of commonly used parameter settings

  • Resolution: Set the recording resolution of the video.
  • Video Codec: Set the compression coding for video recording.
  • Loop Recording: Set the duration of video recording (supports 3 minutes/5 minutes/10 minutes).
  • Gyro Sensor: Enable or disable the gyro stabilizer function.
  • *Audio:** Turn on or off the audio recording function.
  • Time Stamp: Enable or disable the timestamp and logo watermark.

How to Adjust Camera Function Parameters:

  • Note: Camera function parameters can only be adjusted when the camera is not in working mode.
  • When the screen displays as shown in the image below, it indicates that the camera is in working mode.
  • You can switch modes by briefly pressing the power button until exiting working mode or by tapping the “ on the screen to stop working mode.
  • Tap the ” ” in the bottom right corner of the screen to access the function parameter settings page as shown below:

Explanation of commonly used parameter settings:

  • Language: Set the system language.
  • Date/Time: Set the system time.
  • Format: Format the built-in 128GB eMMC storage of the camera. It is recommended to perform this operation before using the camera for the first time.
  • Light Brightness: Adjust the brightness of the white light.
  • Auto Power Off: Set the automatic shutdown time of the camera. The camera will automatically shut down if no motion is detected within the set time. When motion is detected again, the camera will automatically power on and resume its previous working state. If the sleep time exceeds 1 hour, the camera will shut down completely. If you need to continue recording videos, be sure to reopen the camera.

How to Export Videos

  • Method One: Via Computer (Supports Windows and Mac)
    You can connect the camera to a computer using a data cable and select “Storage” mode on the camera screen. Once the computer recognizes the camera, you can copy the videos you want to export from the disk.

  • Method Two: Via Mobile Phone (Supports Android and iPhone 14 and earlier iPhone models)tooocycling-DVF100DVF100-Front-Camera-fig- \(9\)

How to Copy Videos on iPhone

Connect the camera and iPhone using a data cable via a USB to Lightning adapter. Choose “Mass Storage” mode on the camera’s touch screen. After completing these steps, use the iPhone’s “Files” app to browse and download videos. When the camera and iPhone are successfully connected, you will see the camera’s disk in the Files app.

The following images demonstrate copying a video from the camera to the iPhone .tooocycling-DVF100DVF100-Front-Camera-fig- \(10\)

  • Clicking on the video file allows playback
  • Press and hold the video you want to download until the menu appears, then choose “Share.”
  • Select “Save Video” to copy the video to your phone’s photo album.

How to Copy Videos on Android System (Using the Samsung 59+ as an example)
Connect the camera with Powered-On status and Android Phone using a data cable via a USB to Type-C adapter. Choose “Mass Storage” mode on the camera’s touch screen. After completing these steps, use the “Files” app to browse and download videos. When the camera and iPhone are successfully connected, you will see the camera’s disk in the Files app.tooocycling-DVF100DVF100-Front-
Camera-fig- \(11\)

  • The camera is recognized as USB storage
  • Video files are saved in the DCIM folder
  • Tapping on the video allows you to play and view it, or long-pressing the video executes copy and share operations as shown in the illustration.

How to Playback
When the camera is in the power-on mode, swipe down from the top of the screen. Select “Playback” to start browsing videos.

How to Make Time-lapse Video

  • When the camera is in the power-on mode, tap the ” “select “VideoLapse.”  at the bottom of the screen, and swipe to
  • After selecting “VideoLapse,” the ” ” icon in the top left corner of the screen will change to “ ” Press the power button to start recording a time-lapse video.

How to Charge

You can charge the camera by inserting the data cable into a USB port on your computer or using a mobile phone charger.

Here are the steps:

  • Charging via Computer:
    • If the camera is powered off, connect it directly to the computer for charging.
    • If the camera is in power-on mode, connect it to the computer and select “ChargingMode” on the camera’s touchscreen to enter charging mode.
    • If the camera is in working mode, exit working mode before connecting to the computer for charging.
  • Charging via Mobile Phone Charger or Power Bank:
    • If the camera is powered off, connect it directly for charging.
    • If the camera is in power-on mode, connect to a power source and select “ChargingMode” on the camera’s touchscreen to enter charging mode.
    • If the camera is in working mode, connect to a power source or a power bank. Connecting to a power bank can provide continuous power for the camera to work.

Note:

  1. When charging starts, the charging indicator light will turn on, and it will go off when the battery is fully charged.
  2. To expedite charging time, it is recommended to keep the camera turned off during charging.

How to update firmware

The camera’s firmware program is usually a file with the .bin extension, which can be obtained from the official website. The steps for upgrading are as follows:

  1. Connect the camera to the computer in a non-working state and select “Mass Storage” mode. Wait for the computer to recognize the camera as a removable disk.
  2. Copy the firmware program to the root directory of the removable disk.
  3. Eject the removable disk and remove the data cable. The camera will automatically start the upgrade process until it is complete. Do not turn off the camera until the upgrade progress is displayed as incomplete on the camera screen!

Note: Ensure the camera’s battery is above 25% when performing the firmware update.

How to Troubleshoot

Usually, the camera operates steadily. In case of freezing or unresponsiveness, long-press the “Reset” button to restart the camera.

FCC Statement

  • This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to 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.
  • Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

RF Exposure Information

  • The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.
  • The device can be used in 0mm exposure condition, compliance with exposure requirements.
  • Only in the stated conditions, the device is shown to fully comply with the FCC RF Exposure requirements of KDB 447498

Design by Shenzhen Rantu Technology Co., Ltd.
Address: Room 102, City Shanhai V Valley, No. 1, Yongxiang West Road, Bantian Street, Longgang District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China

Made in China

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