Z-Edge WiFi Dash Cam, 1920x1080P FHD, Front and Rear Dash Cam-Complete Features/Instruction Guide

June 5, 2024
Z-EDGE

Z-Edge WiFi Dash Cam, 1920x1080P FHD, Front and Rear Dash Cam

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Z-Edge Wi-Fi Dash Cam

  • DIMENSIONS : 5.5 x 2 x 1.2 inches
  • WEIGHT : 11.3 pounds
  • DISPLAY: 7 inch
  • FRONT RECORDING RESOLUTION: 1296P
  • DUAL CAN RECORDING RESOLUTION: 1080P
  • STILL IMAGES MEGAPIXELS: 2M, JPEG
  • FRAM RATE: 30FPS
  • FRONT FIELD OF VIEW: 1550
  • REAR FIELD OF VIEW: 1100
  • BRAND: Z-Edge

The Z-Edge R1 Wi-Fi Dual Dash Cam comes with a dual FHD 1080P, Sony sensor, wi-fi support, loop recording, parking monitor, emergency recording, 2.7” LCD and supports up to 256GB.

It has the ability of recording front and rear view simultaneously. The dash cam uses wi-fi to connect to your smart phone. The free “Z-DashCam” can be downloaded in to your device to download, save and share videos shot by the dash cam. It also features a parking mode, in which the cam automatically turns on and start recording if vibrations are detected for about 30 seconds and then automatically turns off.

Introduction

Thank you for buying the R1 car dashcam. Protect you and your vehicle with real-time video and audio recording while you’re driving. Please read this manual carefully before using this product. We hope you enjoy using this product.

**Features

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  • Wi-Fi
  • 2560x1440P Resolutions (Front Camera Only)
  • 7″ LCD Color Screen
  • Up to 140-degree wide angle lens
  • Built-in G-Sensor
  • Motion Detection
  • Parking Mode
  • Audio Recording
    • Package Contents
    • Product Overview
  • Reset Button
  • Power Button
  • TF/Micro SD Card Slot
  • Rear Camera Port (Mini USB)
  • Suction Cup Mount Slot Lens
  • Power/Data Port (Micro USB)
  • Menu Button
  • Up Button
  • Down Button
  • OK Button
  • Speaker
  • Mic
  • Rear Camera
  • Rear View Lens
  • Rear Camera Port (Mini USB)

Getting Started

Inserting the Memory Card

Insert the memory card, with the pins facing towards the back of the device, until it clicks into place.

Remove Memory Card

Push the edge of the memory card inward until you feel it click, then allow it to push out until you can remove it from the slot.

WARNING:

We recommend that you format the memory card in the dash camera directly before use.  General Setting>Format SD card. Please note that all data saved on the memory card will be erased after formatting.

Note:

  • Supports Micro SDXC cards up to 256GB (Class 10 or above).
  • Do not remove or insert the memory card while the device is powered on – this may damage the memory card.

Installation

Please follow the below instructions for mounting your dashcam to the windshield of your vehicle:

Front Camera Installation

  1. Slide the car mount into the slot on top of the device until a click sound is heard.
  2. Connect the dash camera to the power outlet in your car, (see 2.4)
  3. Turn the camera on, whilst looking at the display screen, find a suitable location for installing your dashcam on your windshield.
  4. Press the suction-cup firmly against your windshield, and rotate the lever clockwise (12 o’clock) to secure.
  5. Use the hand tool provided to tuck the power cable into the headliner.
  6. In most cases, the power cable can be tucked behind the rubber trim along the A-pillar and doorframe, use the hand tool provided or gently tug on the rubber trim to remove it to make room for the power cable. The rubber trim can be replaced after using the hand tool. In rare cases, it may be necessary to remove the A-pillar cover.
  7. Trace the cable down the side of the doorframe to the floor of the vehicle. Then lift the carpet in the passenger side foot-well and trace the cable beneath this.
  8. Alternatively, route the power cable down the doorframe and tuck it behind/below the glove box. Use the cable clips if required.
  9. Bring the cable out by the center console to the lighter/auxiliary power socket.

Rear Camera Installation

  1. Connect one end of the Mini USB cable into the Mini USB Port (4) on the dash camera. Connect the other end into the Mini USB Port (16) on the rear camera.
  2. Turn the camera on. The rear-lens view automatically appears on the display screen in Dual (PiP) format.

Tip: To view full-screen, press the ‘Menu’ button (8) to enter the General Settings menu. Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) to select the  Screen Display option and press the ‘OK’ button (11) to confirm. Then select Rear Camera using ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) and confirm with the ‘OK’ button (11).

  1. While looking at the display screen and without removing the adhesive backing, find a suitable location for installing your rear-lens camera on your rear windshield.
  2. Having found a suitable location on your rear windshield, peel off the protective plastic backing from the adhesive mount. Press the adhesive pad firmly against your rear windshield to secure.
  3. For a more organized car environment, the rear camera USB cable can be routed as indicated by the dashed line in the diagram. Use the pry tool to tuck the cable behind the car panels or headliner.

Note: Consult your vehicle’s technical manual or consult a professional if you are not sure how to remove interior panels.

WARNING:

Do not install the device on a tinted window – doing so may damage the tint film.

2.3 Adjust Device Position

  1. Loosen the nut to swivel the device vertically. Click into place and secure by tightening the nut.
  2. Swivel the device horizontally for a clear view.

2.4 Connecting to Power

Use only the supplied car adapter to power the dashcam and charge the built-in battery.

  1. Plug one end of the USB charging cable into the Mini USB port on the dash camera (7).
  2. Plug the other end into the car charger, and insert that into your vehicle’s lighter socket.

Automatic Power

  • Once the vehicle’s engine is switched on, the dashcam automatically powers on.
  • When the vehicle engine is switched off, the dashcam automatically saves the recording and power off within 10 seconds.

Manual Power

  • To manually turn the power on, press and hold the ‘Power’ Button (2) for up to 3 seconds.
  • To manually turn the power off, press, and hold the ‘Power’ Button (2) for 3 seconds.

WARNING:

If the environment reaches 115-degrees Fahrenheit or above, the car charger may stop charging the dash cam battery. This is characteristic of a Lithium Polymer battery and is not a malfunction.

Set Date & Time

  1. Before using the device, we recommend you set the correct date and time:
  2. If the device is recording, short press the ‘OK’ button (11) to stop recording, and enter Standby Mode.
  3. Press the ‘Menu’ button (8) to enter the General Settings menu.
  4. Press the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) to select Date/Time and press the ‘OK’ button (11) to confirm.
  5. Press the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) to adjust the values and then press the ‘OK’ button (11) to confirm and move to the next field.
  6. With all fields correct, press the ‘OK’ button (11) to save and exit the menu.

WARNING:

Date/Time settings may automatically reset themselves if the battery is allowed to drain completely.

Language

  1. The language can be set from the language menu.
  2. Press the ‘Menu’ button (8) to enter the General Settings menu.
  3. Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) to choose the language menu.
  4. Press the ‘OK’ button (11) to confirm.
  5. Press the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) to choose the desired language and then press the ‘OK’ button (11) to confirm the option.
  6. The ‘Menu’ button (8) can be used to return from the menu. General Settings Language >English / Chinese (Simp) / Chinese (Trad) / German / Japanese

Default Settings

There are three preset scenario modes for everyday driving, scenic driving or when the vehicle is parked. These aim to offer the optimum settings for the best video recording in each of these instances.

You can choose to enable any one of these modes from the settings menu. General Settings > Scenario Mode > Default / Drive / Scenic / Park

Factory Reset

To reset the dashcam to factory default

Soft Reset

  1. If the device is recording, short press the ‘OK’ button (11) to stop recording, and enter Standby Mode.
  2. Press the ‘Menu’ button (8) to enter the General Settings menu.
  3. Press the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) to select Restore Factory Settings.
  4. Press the ‘OK’ button (11) to select.
  5. Press the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) to select confirm.
  6. Press the ‘OK’ button (11) to select.

Hard Reset

If the dash camera does not respond, you can force a factory reset using the reset button. To reset the dashcam to the factory default settings, long-press the ‘Reset’ button (1) until the dashcam’s screen turns off.

Using the Car Dash Camera

Recording Videos

With an SD card inserted and the device connected to power, when the car engine is switched on, the dashcam automatically powers on and starts recording. When the vehicle engine is switched off, the dashcam will automatically save the recording and power off within 10 seconds.

Alternatively, short press the ‘OK’ button (11) to stop/start video recording manually.

Recording Screen

While the dash camera is recording

  1. Record
  2. Resolution
  3. WDR
  4. Parking Mode
  5. Audio Recording Status
  6. Wi-Fi
  7. Protect Video
  8. Snapshot
  9. Audio Recording
  10. Stop
  11. Date Time
  12. Battery

While the dash camera is in standby

  1. Pause
  2. Resolution
  3. WDR
  4. Parking Mode
  5. Motion Detection
  6. Audio Recording Status
  7. Wi-Fi
  8. Settings
  9. Camera
  10. Payback
  11. Record
  12. Date Time
  13. Battery

Adjusting the Settings

Customize the video recording and other general settings via the on-screen display (OSD) menus:

If the device is recording, short press the ‘OK’ button (11) to stop and enter Standby Mode.

  1. Press the ‘Menu’ button (8) to enter the General Settings menu.
  2. Press the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) to select a menu option and press the ‘OK’ button (11) to enter the selected menu.
  3. Press the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) to select the desired setting and press the ‘OK’ button (11) to confirm the setting.
  4. From the General Settings menu, press the ‘Menu’ button (8) to exit the menu.

Adjust the Recording Resolution

The resolutions can be adjusted in the general settings.  The R1 dash camera supports 1296P and 1080P front camera recording and 1080P rear camera recording.

The rear camera options will only show when the rear cameras is connected to the dash camera.

Front camera only:

General Settings > Resolution > 1296P /1080P

Front and Rear Camera:

General Settings > Resolution > 1296P+1080P /1080P+1080P

Loop Recording

Videos are recorded and saved to the memory card in set intervals. Once the memory card is full, Loop Recording automatically overwrites the earliest unprotected saved file. This prevents long duration video clips from being lost in a single overwrite. Video files can be saved to the memory card in 1-, 3- or 5-minute intervals:  General Settings > Loop Recording > 1 min / 3 mins / 5 mins

Emergency Video Protection

If the G-sensor sensitiviy is set to low, medium or high (see and senses an unusual impact or collision the Dash Camera will automatically protect the currently recorded video file from being overwritten. A EMR icon appears top left to signify the current recording is protected and a yellow bar denotes the protected video clip as it records.

To manually protect a video file during a recording, short press the ‘Menu’ button (8).

Motion Detection

With Motion Detection enabled, video recording is automatically started when movement is detected by the camera lens. After approximately 60 seconds with no movement detected, video recording is automatically paused.

Enable/disable feature: General Settings > Motion Detection Mode > Motion Detection > On / Off

Note:

Motion detection will only work if the camera is powered on. It is different from Parking Mode that relies on a G-sensor being activated to trigger it and can be activated when the camera is powered On or Off.

Vibration Detection

The Vibration Detection feature senses for unusual impacts or collisions detected by the built-in G-Sensor. It automatically triggers the Emergency Video Protection.

Set the sensitivity to automatically trigger these features with smaller or larger vibrations (feature can also be turned Off).

G-sensor sensitive can by adjust from the: General Settings > Sensitivity > Off / Low / Middle / High

Parking Monitoring

Enable Parking Mode feature for the dash camera to continue monitoring your vehicle for unusual impact or collision when the engine is turned off and parked. If a vibration is detected, the device will automatically turn on and begin recording. Approximately 30 seconds after the motion or vibration is finished, the device will automatically return to monitoring mode. All recordings are automatically protected from being overwritten.

Enable/disable feature: General Settings> Motion Detection Mode > Parking Mode> On/Off

Auto Power Off

Enable the Auto Power Off feature for the dash camera to automatically turn off when it is not recording.  This can be set to Off, 1 min, 3mins.  To disable the auto power off function set it to off.

General Settings>Auto Power Off > Off / 1 min / 3 mins.

Screen Auto Off

Enable the Screen Saver feature for the LCD display to automatically power off.  This prevents the screen from being a distraction to the driver.  This feature can be set to Off, 1 min, 3mins.  The screen will automatically power off after the set duration of time. Set the feature to Off for the screen to remain on constantly while the device is powered.

General Settings>Screen Saver > Off / 1 min / 3 mins.

Taking a Snapshot

To take a Snapshot press the up button (9) when the dash camera is powered on and is recording or in standby.

Audio Recording

When the dash camera is recording the Audio Recording function can enabled or disabled by pressing the up button (9).

Playback Videos & Photos

  1. If the dash camera is recording, short press the ‘OK’ button (11) to stop and enter Standby Mode.
  2. Press the ‘Down’ button (10) to enter Playback Mode.
  3. Press the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) to select between Normal Video, Emergency Video or Photo. Press the ‘OK’ button (11) to select or press the ‘Menu’ button (8) to return to standby mode.
  4. Press the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) to choose the file to preview and ‘OK’ button (11) to select.
  5. Press the ‘Down’ button (10) to preview the file.
  6. Press the ‘OK’ button (11) to return / pause the preview.
  7. Press the ‘Menu’ button (8) to return to the Playback menu.

Deleting Video & Photo Files

  1. Go to the Playlist menu (see 3.14).
  2. Navigate to the file you wish to manage and press the ‘OK’ button (11) to select.
  3. Press the ‘Up’ button (9) to delete the file.
  4. Press the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ buttons (9 & 10) to select between Yes and No.
  5. Use the ‘OK/REC’ button (11) to confirm choice.

Enable Wi-Fi

With the Wi-Fi feature enabled the Android/iOS app can be used on your supported devices to view video recordings and images.

General Settings > Wi-Fi > On / Off

Screen Stamps

Enable the logo or date and time stamp to have them appear on your video clips and pictures you can activate them in the menu.

Date and Time Stamp: General Settings > Screen Stamp > Date Stamp > On / Off

Logo Stamp: General Settings > Screen Stamp > Logo Stamp > Off / On

Key Tone

Enable the Key Tone function to have a chime sound when pressing the keys on the dash camera.  General Settings > Key Tone > Off / On

Driver Safety Alerts

The dash camera has a Driver Fatigue Alarm and Light Reminder alarms that can be set to aid the driver.

The Driver Fatigue Alarm can be turned off or set to 1, 2 or 4 hours to remind the driver to take a break on longer journeys.

General Settings >Driving Safety > Driver Fatigue Alarm > Off / One hour / Two hours / Four hours

The Light Reminder can be set to remind the driver to turn on the vehicle’s lights. This is calculated from a light sensor built into the camera.

General Settings >Driving Safety > Light Reminder > Off / On

  • Wi-Fi Setup and Companion App

1.1 Search for the “Z-DashCam” app on the Google Play Store (Android device) / Apple App Store (iOS device). Then download and install on your smart device.

1.2 Alternatively download by scanning the QR code on the dash camera

  1. On the dash camera open the QR code, General settings > APP Download.
  2. Open the QR code reader on your smart device.
  3. Scan the QR code displayed on the screen of the dash camera.
  4. Follow the instructions to download and install the Companion App on your device.
  5. Check the Wi-Fi feature is enabled on the R1 dash camera. (See 3.16).
  6. Open the Wi-Fi settings on your smart device and select the Zero Edge R1 Dash Camera. The SSID name is Z-Edge-R1, followed by 4 characters. E.g. “Z-EdgeR149DD” Enter the password when prompted. Password: 12345678
  7. Open the “Z-Dash Cam” app on your smart device.
  8. On the App, click Connect DVR.

Wi-Fi Application Functions

  • Menu Overview
  • Customer Support

For customer support inquiries please contact: [email protected]

Or visit our website: www.z-edge.com

  • Warranty

Thank you for choosing Z-EDGE. Your satisfaction is always our first priority.

All Z-Edge customers have a 30-day money back guarantee, to make sure your shopping experience is worry-free.

By default, the unit warranty-period is set to 12 months from the unit-shipped date.

You can be corrected to 18 months by register your product in our official website.

Product Registration URL:

www.z-edge.com/pages/register

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.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Its 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.

FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where should I place the dash cam?

We recommend that you mount the car dash cam as close to the center of the windshield as possible. This should neither distract the driver nor block the drivers view (see 2.2).

Why does the dash cam stop recording after some time?

If motion detection is enabled, the dash cam will automatically stop recording when no movements is detected for more than 15 seconds (see 3.7).

Your micro-SD card may be full and need to be formatted before using again. 1080P HD videos are big in size and G-sensor locked videos cannot be erased automatically. We recommend formatting your memory card every 14 days.

Why do you recommend Class 10 micro-SD card or above?

1080P HD video has a bigger data flow and hence requires a micro-SD card with faster writing speed. If memory cards below Class 10 are used, they may cause the dash cam to freeze or other related video recording/erasing issues.

How do I turn off audio during recording?

To turn off the Audio Recording, short press the ‘Down’ button (10) during recording. (Please note: this does not interrupt the video recording).

How long will my battery last after a full charge?

The dash cam battery usually takes 2-3 hours to fully charge. This can happen simultaneously whilst the dash cam is plugged into your car and recording. The battery can last 5-10 mins on a full charge depending on the model and environmental temperature.

How do I record videos?

All dash cams are programmed to automatically record when there is power connected and a memory card inserted. When the engine is turned off, or power is disconnected, the dash cam will stop recording approximately after 3-10 secs. Manually start/stop recording by pressing the ‘OK’ button (8).

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