Rexing V1 Operating Manual

June 6, 2024
Rexing

Rexing V1

User Manual

Safety Information****

To prevent injury to yourself or others, or damage to your device, read all safety information before using.

Warning

Failure** **to** **comply** **with** **safety** **warnings** **and** **regulations** **can** **result** **in** serious injury or** ****death.****

_ Rexing_ _ ******Dash _Cam ******is** **not** **intended** **to** **be** **touched,** **modified,** **or** **calibrated while operating a vehicle.** Rexing is not responsible for any damages** resulting** **from** **the** **user’s** **misuse** **of** **the** **camera.****

Do** **not** **use** **damaged** **power** **cords** **or** **plugs,** **or** **loose** **electrical** **sockets.****

Faulty connections can cause electric shock or fire.

Do **not ****touch ****the ****car ****charger ****with ****wet ****hands ****or ****disconnect ****the ****charger ****by pulling ****the ****cord. ** Doing so may result in electrocution.

Do **not ****use ****a ****bent ****or ****damaged ****car ****charger. ** Doing so may cause electric shock or fire.

Do **not ****use ****your ****device ****while ****it ****is ****charging ****or ****touch ****your ****device ****with ****wet hands. ** Doing so may cause electric shock.

Do **not ****short-circuit ****the ****charger ****or ****the ****device. ** Doing so may cause electric shock or fire, or cause the battery to malfunction or explode.

Use only manufacturer-approved chargers, accessories, and supplies.****

  • Using generic chargers may shorten the life of your device or cause the device to  They may also cause fire or cause the battery to explode.
  • Use only the manufacturer-approved charger specifically designed for your device. Using an incompatible charger can cause serious personal injury or damage to your device.
  • Rexing cannot be responsible for the user’s safety when using accessories or supplies that are not approved by  Rexing.

Do **not ****drop ****the ****charger ****or ****device, ****or ****subject ****them ****to ****impact. ** Handle and dispose of the charger and device with care.

  • Never crush or puncture the device.
  • Never dispose of the device in a fire.
  • Never place the device in or on heating devices, such as microwave ovens, stoves, or  The device may explode if overheated. Follow all local regulations when disposing of a used device.
  • Avoid exposing the device to high external pressure, which can lead to an internal short circuit and overheating.

Protect the device and charger from damage.****

  • Avoid exposing your device to excessive cold or  Extreme temperatures can damage the device and reduce the charging capacity and life of your device.
  • Do not allow children or animals to bite or chew the  Doing so can result in fire or explosion, and small parts can be a choking hazard. If children use the device, make sure they use the device properly.
  • Never use a damaged charger.

Do **not ****handle ****a ****damaged ****or ****leaking ****lithium ****ion ****(Li-Ion) ****battery. ** For safe disposal of your Li-Ion battery, contact your nearest authorized service center.

Caution

Failure** **to** **comply** **with** **safety** **precautions** **and** **regulations** **can** **result** **in** property** ****damage,** **serious** **injury** **or** **death.****

Do **not ****use ****your ****device ****near ****other ****electronic ****devices. ** Most electronic devices use radio frequency signals. Your device may interfere with other nearby electronic devices.

Do **not ****use ****your ****device ****near ****other ****devices ****that ****emit ****radio ****signals, ****such ****as sound ****systems ****or ****radio ****towers. ** Radio signals from these may cause your device to malfunction.

Do **not ****expose ****the ****device ****to ****heavy ****smoke ****or ****fumes. ** Doing so may damage the outside of the device or cause it to malfunction.

If **you ****notice ****strange ****smells ****or ****sounds ****coming ****from ****your ****device, ****or ****if ****you see smoke or liquid leaking from the device, stop using the device immediately ****and ****take ****it ****to ****a ****Rexing __**Service **Center. ** Failure to do so may result in fire or explosion.

For **your ****own ****safety, ****do ****not ****operate ****the ****controls ****of ****this ****product ****while driving. ** The window mount is needed when using the recorder in a car. Make sure that you place the recorder in a location where it will not obstruct the driver’s view.

Always **keep ****the ****camera ****lens ****clean, ****and ****ensure ****that ****the ****lens ****is ****not blocked ****by ****any ****object ****or ****placed ****near ****any ****reflective ****material. ** If the car’s windshield is tinted with a dark coating, recording quality may be affected.

Do **not ****store ****your ****device ****in ****excessively ****hot, ****cold, ****damp ****or ****dry ****locations.** Doing so may cause the screen to malfunction, result in damage to the device, or cause the battery to explode. Your device is recommended for use within a temperature range of -10 °C to 70 °C, and a humidity range of 10% to 80%.

If **your ****device ****becomes ****overheated, ****allow ****it ****to ****cool ****down ****before ****use.** Prolonged exposure of skin to an overheated device may cause low- temperature burn symptoms, such as red spots or areas of darker pigmentation.

Install mobile devices and equipment with caution.****

  • Ensure that any mobile devices or related equipment installed in your vehicle are securely
  • Avoid placing your device and accessories in or near an airbag deployment  Improperly installed wired equipment can cause serious injury in a situation where airbags inflate rapidly.

Do **not ****drop ****your ****device ****or ****subject ****your ****device ****to ****impact. ** If the device is bent, deformed or damaged, malfunction may occur.

Take care to maximum battery and charger life:****

  • Your device may wear out over  Some parts and repairs are covered by the warranty within the validity period, but damage or deterioration related to the use of unapproved accessories is not.

Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify your device.****

  • Any changes or modifications to your device can void your manufacturer’s warranty.

Clean **your ****device ****and ****charger ****by ****wiping ****with ****a ****towel ****or ****eraser. ** Do not use chemicals or detergents. Doing so can discolor or corrode the outside of the device, and may result in electric shock or fire.

Do not distribute copyright-protected material. Doing so without the permission of the content owners may violate copyright laws. The manufacturer is not responsible or liable for any legal issues that result from the user’s illegal use of copyrighted material.

Correct **Disposal ****of ****This ****Product**

(Applicable in countries with separate waste collection systems)


Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment

This symbol, found on the device, accessories or accompanying literature, indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g. charger, headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of with other household waste.

To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal,  please **separate ****these ****items ****from ****other ****types ****of ****waste ****and recycle them responsibly** to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.

Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for information on where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling.

Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.

Disclaimer

Some content and services accessible through this device belong to third parties and are protected by copyright, patent, trademark and/or other intellectual property laws. Such content and services are provided solely for your personal non-commercial use.

You may not use any content or services in a manner that has not been authorized by the content owner or service provider. Without limiting the foregoing, unless expressly authorized by the applicable content owner or service provider, you may not modify, copy, republish, upload, post, transmit, translate, sell, create derivative works, exploit, or distribute in any manner or medium any content or services displayed through this device.

“THIRD PARTY CONTENT AND SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS.” REXING DOES NOT WARRANT CONTENT OR SERVICES SO PROVIDED, EITHER EXPRESSLY OR IMPLIEDLY, FOR ANY PURPOSE. REXING EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. REXING DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY, VALIDITY, TIMELINESS, LEGALITY, OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY CONTENT OR SERVICE MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH THIS DEVICE AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, SHALL REXING BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT, FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, ATTORNEY FEES, EXPENSES, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN, OR AS A RESULT OF THE USE OF ANY CONTENT OR SERVICE BY YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.”

Third party services may be terminated or interrupted at any time, and  Rexing makes no representation or warranty that any content or service will remain available for any period of time. Content and services are transmitted by third parties by means of networks and transmission facilities over which  Rexing __ has no control. Without limiting the generality of this disclaimer,  Rexing __ expressly disclaims any responsibility or liability for any interruption or suspension of any content or service made available through this device.

Rexing __ is neither responsible nor liable for customer service related to the content and services. Any question or request for service relating to the content or services should be made directly to the respective content and service providers.

About This Manual

This device provides high-quality digital recording using  Rexing ’s high standards of design, construction and technological expertise. This user manual describes the device’s functions and features in detail. Please read this manual before using the device to ensure safe and proper use. Note that all descriptions included here are based on the device’s default settings.

  • Images and screenshots may differ in appearance from the actual product. Content may differ from the final product or from software provided by service providers, and is subject to change without prior
  • For the latest version of this manual, refer to the  Rexing __ website at __rexingusa.com.
  • Available features and additional services may vary by device and
  • Applications and their functions may vary by country, region, or hardware
  • Rexing is not liable for performance issues caused by applications from any provider other than  Rexing.
  • Rexing is not liable for performance issues or incompatibilities caused by failure to install the device as stated in this manual. Attempting to customize the installation may cause the device or applications to work improperly, which may result in device malfunctions and data corruption or  These actions are violations of your  Rexing __ agreement and will void your warranty.
  • Default applications that come with the device are subject to updates and possible discontinuation of support without prior  If you have questions about an application provided with the device, contact an authorized  Rexing Service Center.

Product **Specifications**

Image Sensor SONY EXMOR IMX323 CMOS
Lens 7-layer fixed-focus with full-glass elements
CPU Novatek
Display 2.4 inch, 4:3 TFT LCD
Audio I/O Internal high-sensitivity mic and speaker
External Memory Class 10 or higher Micro SD card (up to 256GB)
Gravity Sensor Low / Medium / High / Off
Shutter Electronic
White Balance Auto
Exposure Auto ISO
Battery 320mAh 3.7V rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Video Format h.264 (.MOV)
Video Resolution 1920x1080p30f, 1280x720p30f, 848x480p30f, 640x480p30f
Languages English, Chinese, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian,

Russian, Japanese
USB Connection| USB 2.0
Loop Recording| 3 min / 5 min / 10 min / Off
Screen Saver| 15 sec / 1 min / 3 min / Off
Auto Shutdown| 3 min / 5 min / 10 min / Off
Audio Recording| On / Off

Package **Contents**

The following items should be found in the package:****

  • Rexing V1 DashboardCamera
  • Car charger(12ft)
  • 3M adhesive mount
  • USB cable
  • User manual
  • Thank you card

The items supplied with the device and any available accessories may vary depending on your region. Appearances and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Availability of all accessories is subject to change.

All supplied items are designed for use only with this device and may not be compatible with other devices. Malfunctions resulting from the use of unapproved accessories are not covered by the warranty service.

For more information about available accessories, refer to www.rexingusa.com.

Camera Overview****

Device Layout

1. MODE
2. REC
3. OK (Emergency Lock)
4. MIC
5. SCREEN
6. Micro SD Card Slot
7. Power
8. Reset
9. MENU
10. Lens Angle Adjustment
11. Mini-USB Port
12. GPS Logger Port
13. Rear Camera* Port

*Not supported by V1

Buttons

Button Function
Hold to turn the device on or off manually
Menus: Confirm a selection

Video Mode: Manually lock current recording

Photo Mode: Take photo

Playback Mode: Play/pause recording

| Cycle through menus or exit current menu
| Menus: Move selection up

Video Mode: Start/stop recording

Photo **Mode: ** Zoom in

Playback **Mode: ** Decrease or reverse playback speed / Cycle left through recordings

| Menus: Move selection down

Video Mode: Enable/disable audio recording

Photo Mode: Zoom out

Playback **Mode: ** Increase playback speed / Cycle right through recordings

| Toggle between Video / Photo / Playback modes

Playback Mode: Stop playback

| Toggle display on/off
RESET| Hold for 4 seconds to reset the device
Indicator| Solid Blue – Power, Charging Flashing Red – Recording

Status Icons

Memory card detected

Icon Meaning
Video Resolution
Blinking – Recording
Wide Dynamic Range enabled

Rexing V1 Operating Manual

| Connected to power source
| Battery level (not connected to power source)
| Audio recording disabled
| Audio recording enabled
| Video Recording Mode
| Playback Mode
| Photo Mode
| Loop Recording
| Memory card detected
| White Balance
| GPS signal (Green = Ready, Blue = Acquiring signal)
| License plate number
| Current recording is locked

Getting Started****

Installation

Video guide can be found at  video.rexingusa.com.

1. Attach** **the** **camera** **to** **the** **window** **mount****

Make sure that you mount the camera in a safe, appropriate location where it will not obstruct the driver’s view. Clean your windshield before applying the mount. Wait at least 20 minutes after applying the mount to the windshield before attaching the camera.

2. Insert a memory** **card****

You will need to insert a memory card before you can begin recording.  Do **not insert ****or ****remove ****a ****memory ****card ****while ****the ****device ****is ****powered ****on. ** The Rexing V1 supports Micro SD cards up to 256GB in size (See: Page 22).

3. Connect** **the** **car** **charger** **to** **the** **car’s** **12V** **DC** **outlet****

Run the cable down from your camera to the 12V cigarette lighter port of your vehicle, as shown in the diagram. Be sure to connect only  Rexing -approved chargers designed and supplied specifically for use with your device. Using an incompatible charger can cause serious personal injury or damage to your device.

4. Format the memory** **card****

To ensure your camera records to your Micro SD card properly and without error,  you **must ****format ****the ****card ****within ****the ****camera ** (See: Page 23).

Charging the Battery

Connect your camera to your vehicle via the included car charging cable to power your camera and charge the battery while driving.

Connect the charger to the car cigarette lighter or 12V DC power outlet, then insert the mini-USB end of the charger into the mini-USB port on the camera.

  • You should always **connect ****the ****camera ****to ****a ****power ****source ****while ** The internal battery is primarily used to save files in the event of an emergency, and is only intended to handle a maximum of 15 minutes of disconnected operation.
  • If the battery is completely depleted, the device will not turn on immediately when the charger is  Allow a depleted battery to charge for at least 5 minutes before attempting to turn on the device.
  • If the device receives an unstable power supply while charging, the screen may not function  If this happens, unplug the charger from the device.
  • While charging, the device may heat up. This is normal and should not affect the device’s performance or lifespan.
  • If the device is not charging properly, take the device and the charger to an authorized  Rexing __ Service Center or contact Customer Care.

Connecting** **the** **charger** **improperly** **may** **cause** **serious** **damage** **to** **the device.** **Any** **damage** **caused** **by** **misuse** **is** **not** **covered** **by** **the** **warranty.****

Use only  Rexing -approved chargers.  Using **unapproved ****chargers ****or ****cables can ****damage ****the ****device ****or ****cause ****the ****battery ****to ****explode.**

Inserting the Memory Card

The V1 accepts Micro SD memory cards (class 10 or higher) with a maximum capacity of 256GB. Depending on the memory card manufacturer and type, some cards may not be compatible with your device.

Using** **an** **incompatible** **card** **may** **damage** **the** **device** **or** **the** **memory** **card,** or** ****corrupt** **the** **data** **stored** **on** **it.****

Please visit  www.rexingusa.com/memory-card **** to view recommended cards.

Inserting a memory card:****

  1. Press and hold the  Power **** button to turn the camera off.
  2. Insert the card in the orientation shown.
  3. Push the card into the slot.
  4. Listen for click sound that signals the card is securely inserted.

Removing the Memory Card

Before removing a memory card from your camera, you must first prepare it for safe removal by powering down the device.

Removing a memory card from your camera:****

  1. Press and hold the  Power **** button to turn the camera
  2. Gently push the memory card in until you hear a click, and allow the spring release to push the card

Do not remove the memory card while the device is transferring or accessing **information. ** Doing so can result in data loss or corruption, or damage to the memory card or device.  Rexing __ is not responsible for losses that result from the use of damaged memory cards, including the loss of data.

Formatting the Memory Card

Using your camera to format a memory card:****

  1. Upon turning on the camera, press the  REC **** button to stop recording.
  2. Press the  MENU **** button twice to enter the Setup Menu.
  3. Use the  REC ** and  MIC ** buttons to navigate to the “Format” option.
  4. Press  OK **** to confirm your selection.
  5. You will be notified that all data will be  Press the  MIC **** button to scroll down to “OK”.
  6. Press  OK to confirm.

Before **formatting ****your ****memory ****card, ****always ****remember ****to ****make ****backup copies ****of ****all ****important ****data ****stored ****on ****the ****device. ** The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover loss of data resulting from user actions.

It’s** **recommended** **that** **you** **format** **your** **memory** **card** **after** **transferring files** **to** **your** **computer,** **or** **at** **least** **once** **a** **month.** **For** **best** **results,** **format** the** ****memory** **card** **using** **the** **Format** **function** **on** **your** **camera.****

Powering the Device Manually

You may find yourself wanting to access the device manually, independent from a power source. To do so,  press and hold the Power button for a few seconds to manually turn on the device. A welcome message will be displayed onscreen, as shown in the image below.

To turn off the device, again press and hold the  Power **** button for a few seconds. The above image will again be displayed briefly upon shutdown.

Basic Operation

Automatic recording****

The V1 will automatically power on and start recording once it begins receiving a charge, such as when you start your car. There will be a red dot blinking on the top left of the screen to indicate that it’s currently recording.

Display control****

To reduce power consumption, you may press the  SCREEN **** button to toggle the built-in LCD display. The camera will continue to record with the display off.

Locking videos****

While in Video Recording Mode, you can press the  OK **** button to manually lock the current video clip. This will ensure that Loop Recording will not overwrite the clip when the memory card is full. Locked videos can be found on the memory card under “\CARDV\MOVIE\RO”.

Automatic shutdown****

Once power is disconnected, the dashcam will shut down after 10 seconds (See: Page 31 – Delayed Shutdown).

Video Settings****

These settings affect your video recordings. In Video Recording Mode, press REC to stop recording, then press  MENU once to open the Video Menu.

Resolution

Default setting: 1080FHD
Set the video recording resolution.

Approximate recording time****

Memory Card Size 1080p Resolution 720p Resolution
16GB 2.5 hours 4 hours
32GB 5 hours 8 hours
64GB 10 hours 17 hours
128GB 20 hours 34 hours
256GB 40 hours 68 hours

Loop Recording

Default setting: 3 Minutes
Video will be continually recorded in 3, 5, or 10 minute segments. When the storage limit is reached on the memory card, new recordings will automatically overwrite oldest recordings.  Locked video files on the memory card will remain **protected, ****and ****will ****not ****be ****overwritten ****by ****Loop ****Recording.**

Note: ** Turning Loop Recording off would require you to manually clear recordings from your memory card whenever storage is full, thus  we ****highly recommend ****keeping ****Loop ****Recording enabled.**

Time-lapse Record

Default setting: Off
When enabled, the camera will capture video frames at a specified interval of time and condense them into a video timelapse.

Note: If your footage appears to be too fast upon playback, you may have

mistakenly enabled this setting. Revert this setting back to default (off) to avoid this effect in future recordings.

WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)

Default setting: On
The camera automatically adjusts exposure settings to provide balanced lighting and clear video.

Exposure

Default setting: +0.0
Manually adjust the camera’s exposure value to brighten or darken recordings. Positive values brighten recordings, while negative values darken them.

Record Audio

Default setting: On
Allows you to enable or disable audio recording with your videos.

Note: This feature can also be toggled with the MIC button.

Date Stamp

Default setting: On
Stamp the date and time to the bottom of your videos.

Plate Number

Default setting: On – “AAAAAAAAA”
Enter your vehicle plate number. The plate number will be displayed at the bottom of your videos.

To enter your license plate number:

  • REC / MIC – Change current value
  • OK – Move to next value
  • MENU – Confirm setting

Gravity Sensing

Default setting: Low
If a change in gravitational forces is detected, such as in the event of a vehicular accident, the g-sensor will signal to the camera, and an automatic file lock will be placed on the current video, preserving your most crucial footage. Locked videos can be found on the memory card under “\CARDV\MOVIE\RO”.

Note: Locked video files will not be erased by Loop Recording , they will remain on the memory card until they are manually deleted, or when the card is formatted.

Parking Monitor

Default setting: Off
When this function is enabled, the camera will automatically enter parking mode whenever it is shut down. When parking mode is enabled and a collision is detected, the dashcam will turn on and begin recording a 20 second video clip, which it will then lock to prevent overwriting.

System Settings

Press  MENU twice to open the Setup Menu (in Video Recording Mode, you must first stop recording, done by pressing  REC ).

Date/Time

Set the time and date on your device.
To enter the date/time:

  • REC / MIC – Change current value
  • OK – Move to next value
  • MENU – Confirm setting

Note: If the battery is fully discharged or removed from the device, the time and date may be reset.

Auto Power Off

Default setting: 5 Minutes
When enabled, this feature allows the device to shut down after a period of time in which the camera isn’t recording.

Beep Sound

Default setting: On
Enable or disable the device’s sound effects.

Language

Default setting: English
Set your preferred menu language.

TV Mode

Default setting: NTSC
TV output mode used in your country or geographical region. United States users should use NTSC (default).

Frequency

Default setting: 60Hz
Power supply specification used in your country or geographical region. United States users should use 60Hz (default).

Format

Performing this operation will format the memory card, clearing it of  all files.
Note: Locked videos will also be cleared , so ensure you have backed up your important footage before formatting the card.

Screen Saver

Default setting: Off
Specifies the duration for which the display will stay on after the device is powered on. Having this setting disabled (default) will keep the display on constantly, though you may manually toggle it with the  SCREEN button (See: Page 15)

Delayed Shutdown

Default setting: 10 Seconds
Determines how long the camera waits to automatically shut down after being disconnected from a power source.

Daylight Saving

Default setting: Off
When enabled, time is advanced forward by 1 hour to match daylight savings time.

GPS

Default setting: mi/h
Display speed information on the bottom of your recordings  (requires GPS Logger).

Update Time of GPS

Default setting: Off
Updates the time automatically with your time zone  (requires GPS Logger).

Default Setting

Performing this operation will reset all settings to their default values.

Version

Displays the current device firmware information.

Photo Settings

These settings affect your still photo captures. In Photo Mode, Press MENU once to open the Still Menu.

Capture Mode

Default setting: Single
Sets a timer that counts down before capturing images.

Resolution

Default setting: 5M
Set the pixel resolution for captured images. Higher resolution images are more detailed, but take up more space on the memory card.

Sequence

Default setting: Off
When enabled, capturing a photo will produce three photos in rapid succession, rather than just one.

Quality

Default setting: Normal
Set the quality level of captured images. Lower quality images will take up less space on the memory card, but are more visually compressed than higher quality images.

Sharpness

Default setting: Normal
Automatically enhance images for a clearer, more distinct picture.

White Balance

Default setting: Auto
Adjust the white balance for different lighting environments. When set to Auto, the camera will automatically determine the appropriate white balance for each shot.

Color

Default setting: Normal
Overlay a color effect for captured images. When set to Normal, no overlay is applied.

ISO

Default setting: Auto
Adjust the camera’s sensitivity to light when taking photos. The higher the ISO, the better the camera operates in low light, although images are produced with more noise (grainy-looking).

Exposure

Default setting: +0.0
Adjust the camera exposure value to manually brighten or darken your images.

Anti-Shaking

Default setting: Off
When enabled, the camera will automatically reduce the amount of blurriness resulting from quick or “shaky” movement.

Quick Review

Default setting: Off
Upon capturing an image, the image will be previewed on the display for a few seconds before returning to Photo Mode.

Date Stamp

Default setting: Date/Time
Apply a date and/or time stamp to captured images (works similarly to the Date Stamp function in the Video Menu)

Playback

Camera Playback Mode

To playback recordings on your device:

  • Switch to Playback Mode using the  MODE button.
  • Use the  REC and  MIC buttons to navigate through your recordings.
  • Press  OK to playback a selected recording.
  • During playback, press  OK to pause a recording.
  • FAST FORWARD : During playback, press the  MIC button one or more times to increase playback speed (2X / 4X / 8X).
  • FAST REWIND : During playback, press the  REC button one or more times to decrease or reverse playback speed (-2X / -4X / -8X).
  • Press  MODE to stop playback.

To delete a selected recording:

  1. In Playback Mode, use the  REC and  MIC buttons to navigate through your recordings.
  2. Once you find the recording you want to delete, press  MENU to view options.
  3. Press the  MIC button to scroll down to “Delete”.
  4. Press  OK once to view options to “Delete Current” recording or “Delete All” recordings.
  5. With “Delete Current” selected, press  OK.
  6. When prompted with “Erase This?” press the  MIC button to scroll down to “OK” and press  OK to delete the selected recording.

To delete all recordings:

  1. In Playback Mode, press  MENU to view menu options.
  2. Press the  MIC button to scroll down to “Delete”.
  3. Press  OK once to view options to “Delete Current” recording or “Delete All” recordings.
  4. With “Delete All” selected, press  OK.
  5. When prompted with “Erase All Images?” press the  MIC button to scroll down to “OK” and press  OK to delete all recordings.

Computer Playback

Recommended Media Players: QuickTime Media Player / VLC / Windows Media Player

Using an SD card adapter
Insert your Micro SD card into an SD card adapter, then insert the SD card adapter into your computer or card reader to access your card storage. Your videos will be stored under “\CARDV\MOVIE”.

Using a USB cable
Connect your camera to your computer using the provided USB cable and select “Mass Storage” to access your card storage. Your videos will be stored under “\CARDV\MOVIE”.

Finding locked files
Locked videos can be found on the memory card under “\CARDV\MOVIE\RO”.

GPS Playback

If you purchased a Rexing GPS Logger with your camera, you may playback your recordings in a specialized application which allows you to view speed and location information alongside your footage.

Minimum System Requirements
Operating System: Windows 7, 8, or 10
Display Resolution: 1280×720

Installing the application:

  1. Locate your dashcam at support.rexingusa.com to access the GPS Playback software.
  2. Download the zip folder containing the software installer.
  3. Unzip the folder to access the installer file contained within.
  4. Open the installer and follow the instructions to install the GPS Playback software to your computer.
  5. Once installed, you may launch the application.

Opening a GPS video file:

  1. Once you’ve opened the application, navigate to the top menu bar and click File > Open to browse through your files.
  2. Navigate to your video file you want to add to the playback queue, select it and click “Open” to load it into the application. You may also select multiple videos at once.
  3. After a brief loading period, the (first) video should begin playing back automatically, displaying speed and location information in real time along the right-side panels.

Playback
Beneath the video is a playback bar with a handle which you can drag to skip to any time in the video. Beneath that, there’s a volume control slider, as well as previous, rewind, pause/play, fast forward, next, and stop buttons.

Additional Controls

Snip: Save the current frame of video as an image (PNG).

Full Screen: View the video in full screen (double click the video to exit).

Settings
In the settings menu, you may change your language from English to Chinese, Japanese, or Vietnamese. You may also change your unit of speed measurement from MPH to KM/H. Additionally, you have the option to change the map application used from Google Maps to Baidu Maps.

Troubleshooting

Updating Firmware

Please note that we only recommend updating your firmware if you experience issues with your camera.

Installing incorrect firmware can damage your device. Identify the correct firmware for your camera by following the prompts on the rexingusa.com firmware portal.

To update your camera’s firmware:

  1. Format the memory card using the Format function (See: Page 23).
  2. Take note of your firmware version number (See: Page 31 – Version).
  3. On a computer, visit the firmware section of rexingusa.com and follow the prompts to locate the correct firmware for your camera.
  4. Download the firmware zip file to your computer.
  5. Unzip the file.
  6. Move the resulting file (.bin) to the root of your memory card.
  7. Safely eject card from computer, then insert into your unpowered camera.
  8. Turn the camera on  by connecting to a power source.
  9. The camera will update automatically. The screen will stay off but the status light will stay on for up to 1 minute while the firmware updates.
  10. After updating, format the memory card once more.  Failure to do this will result in the camera attempting to update the firmware every time it’s powered on.
  11. After formatting, use the  Power button to reboot the camera.  Do not disconnect the camera from the power source.
  12. Upon reboot, you may disconnect your camera from power.

Common Solutions

Problem Possible Cause(s) Solution(s)
Images are not being saved Memory card is full or malfunctioning Format

memory card or replace with a new one
None of the buttons are responding| Processing error or faulty device operation Memory card contains errors, or is damaged| Press  RESET to restart the camera

Press the buttons firmly to ensure that the button input is registered

Format the memory card. If issue persists, replace the memory card

MENU button isn’t responding| Camera is recording| Press  REC to stop recording before accessing the menu
Device will not turn on| Battery is depleted| Charge the battery for 3 hours. Make sure device is off while charging
Not holding charge| Battery is depleted

Power cord is defective

| Charge the battery for 3 hours. Make sure device is off while charging. Turn on the device, unplug it. If it turns off immediately, contact customer service for assistance with a replacement
Device keeps rebooting| Battery is depleted| Charge the battery for 3 hours. Make sure device is off while charging

Ensure you are using a proper connection for charging your device while driving

Memory card won’t  stay in

| Memory card isn’t compatible

Memory card is too thin

| Use your nail or a coin to push the memory card in until it clicks

Use a new memory card

Memory card isn’t recognized (cluster error)| Memory card needs to be formatted| Format the memory card. If issue persists, replace the memory card
Can’t find locked files| When you lock a file, it only saves the current recording. The remainder of the video may be in a separate file| Check the memory card RO folder
Screen powers off unexpectedly| Screen Saver feature is enabled

Low battery

| Disable Screen Saver feature

Charge the battery Restore to default settings

Keeps turning off| Memory card isn’t compatible

Camera isn’t getting continuous power

| Restore to default settings

Get a replacement power cord

Use a new memory card

Screen is frozen| Memory card is defective or corrupted| Format the memory card. If issue persists, replace the memory card
Unable to record videos| Memory card is full

Memory card is defective or corrupted

| Make sure the red light is blinking while recording

Check remaining space on memory card and delete files if necessary

Restore to default settings

Format the memory card. If issue persists, replace the memory card

Stops recording after 20-40 minutes| Loop Recording is off| Turn Loop Recording on
Stops recording at random intervals| Memory card isn’t

compatible

| Restore default settings

Format the memory card. If issue persists, replace the memory card

Loop Recording isn’t functioning| G-sensor sensitivity is too high

Memory card is full

| Make sure Gravity Sensing is on low sensitivity

Format the memory card

Memory card is full| Loop Recording is off

There are too many locked videos

| Make sure Gravity Sensing is on low sensitivity

Enable Loop Recording Clear some locked files Format the memory card

Stops recording after 1-3 looped files| Insufficient power is being supplied to the device

Memory card isn’t compatible

| Restore to default settings Replace power cord

Format the memory card. If issue persists, replace the memory card

“File error” is encountered when trying to playback pictures or video| Memory card is corrupted| Format the memory card. If issue persists, replace the memory card
Hazy images| Lens is dirty| Carefully clean dust or fingerprints from the lens with a microfiber cloth
Horizontal stripes appear on images| The Frequency setting is incorrect| Change the Frequency setting to match the power supply used in your country or geographical location.

US users should select the 60Hz option, SG/MY users should select the 50hz option

Auto On/Off isn’t working| Car charging port has continuous flow of power| This feature can only work if it is being used in a charging port that turns off with the vehicle
Losing/resetting date| Firmware is outdated| Update firmware Disable “Update Time of

GPS” setting

GPS Logger isn’t connecting| GPS Logger is too close to the device, causing interference with the signal| Update firmware

Place GPS Logger at least 5” from device

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