REXING V2PRO Front and Cabin 1080P Wi-Fi Dash Cam User Manual

June 6, 2024
Rexing

REXING V2PRO Front and Cabin 1080P Wi-Fi Dash Cam

Overview

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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.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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Package Contents

  1. Rexing V2 Pro Al Dash Camera
  2. Power Cable
  3. Rear Camera with Rear Camera Cable
  4. Mount Plate and 3M Adhesive
  5. Cable Management Kit
  6. Safety Guide
  7. User Manual

Product Overview

  1. Power Port
  2. Micro SD Card Slot
  3. Rear Camera Port
  4. Menu Button/Mode Button
  5. Screen View Switch Button
  6. Power Button/Screen Butto
  7. Audio Button
  8. Record/Confirm/Wi-Fi Button
  9. 330° Rotatable Cabin Cam with Infrared Lights
  10. Power Indicator
  11. 330° Rotatable Front Camera
Button Function
  • Press to turn on or turn off the screen
  • Press and hold to turn on/off the device manually

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  • Press to confirm a selection while in setting mode
  • Press and hold 3 seconds to turn on/off the Wi-Fi feature

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  • Press the OK button to stop the recording first.
  • Press once to enter Video Settings
  • Press twice to enter Setup Settings
  • Press and hold for 3 seconds to switch between Playback mode and Recording mode

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  • Press to toggle up through options in settings
  • Press to switch among front and cabin/front/cabin view
  • Press and hold to manually lock the video file while recording

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  • Press to toggle down through options in settings
  • Press to turn on/off the microphone while recording

Camera Overview

  1. Recording Mode
  2. Recording (On)
  3. Recording Length
  4. Wi-Fi
  5. Resolution
  6. GPS Signal
  7. Micro SD Card
  8. Time
  9. Date
  10. Microphone
  11. G-Sensor Sensitivity
  12. Loop Recording
  13. Remaining Available Space
  14. ADAS
  15. Front Camera Alignment Line When adjust the front camera, make sure that this red line is aligned with the front edge of the hood horizontally

Get Started

Step 1

Install the Front Camera

Attach the adhesive mount to the desired location on the windshield and leave it alone for at least 20 minutes before mounting the dash cam onto it. Make sure that the dash cam is placed in the middle of the windshield (behind the rear view mirror), and in a safe, appropriate location where it does not obstruct the driver’s view.

Step 2

Install the Rear Camera

As shown below, wire the rear camera on the rear windshield

Step 3

Insert a Memory Card

You will need to insert a memory card before recording. The dash cam supports Micro SD cards with a capacity of up to 128GB. For reliable operation, use a Class 10 memory card with a capacity of at least 32GB.
Depending on the memory card manufacturer and type, some cards may not be compatible with the device. Using an incompatible card may damage the device or the memory card, or corrupt the data stored on it.
We strongly recommend formatting the micro SD card on the dash cam before the initial use. Push the memory card into the slot until it locks in place.

Step 4

Connect to the Power and Format the Memory Card

Connecting the power cable to the vehicle’s 12V-24V DC outlet. Be sure to only connect using Rexing approved power cable that is designed and supplied specifically for use with your device. Using an incompatible charger can cause serious personal injury or damage to your device.
a. Press the OK button to stop recording
b. Press the MENU button twice to enter the Setup Settings
c. Press the DOWN button to navigate to the “Format” option
d. Press OK to confirm format

Note:
Please format the memory on the dash cam before using it. Before formatting a memory card, always remember to make backup copies of all important data stored on the device. The manufacturers warranty does not cover the loss of data resulting from user’s actions.
It is recommended that you reformat the memory card every time videos are transferred to the computer, or at least once a month.
Reformatting a memory card keeps important elements of data and file structure clean, helping to prevent error messages and missing images. Reformatting also restores the memory card, which can help prevent it from becoming corrupted.

Step 5

Remove the Memory Card

Before removing a memory card from your dash cam, you must first unmount it for safe removal.
a. Press the OK button to stop recording
b. Press and hold POWER button to switch off the device
c. Gently push the memory card to release

Note:
DO NOT remove the memory card while the device is in operation, 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.

Basic Operations

Resolution
The dash cam can record videos in two or three channels.

  • Three-channel Mode:
    Front camera resolution: 1080p
    Cabin and rear camera video resolution: 2304×648

  • Two-channel Mode:
    Front camera video resolution: 1080p
    Cabin/Rear camera video resolution: 1080p

Memory Card Size 1 0S0p 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

With the loop recording feature enabled, the device will continuously erase the
oldest video as it records new videos.

Note:
Any locked video files on the memory card will remain protected, and will not be automatically deleted during loop recording.

Date Stamp
The date stamp can be viewed in the video.

Plate Number
The plate number can be shown on the screen.

Record Audio
You may choose to record audio with video, or not.

G-Sensor
If a change in gravitational forces is detected, such as in the event of a vehicular
accident, the G-Sensor will send a signal to the camera and automatically place a file lock on the current video. Which will preserve your most crucial footage. Locked videos can be found on the memory card under “\event”.

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

ADAS

  1. Front Collision Warning – Receive an alert when there is a potential collision/hazard ahead of of you.
  2. Clear to go alert – While at a traffic light, receive an alert that the car in front of you has left.
  3. Pedestrian Alert System (PAS) Pedestrian Warning – Receive an alert when the PAS detects a person in front of your car.

LDW

When the car is about to deviate from the lanes, the Lane Departure Warning will signal an alert or warning that there is a potential collision hazard ahead.

Volume
Increase or decrease the volume of your dash cam (Low/ Medium/High).

Sensitivity
Choose a desired sensitivity level for ADAS and LDW.

Date/Time
Use the following procedure to change the device’s time, date, and the date format

Auto Power Off
The dash cam will be powered off after a selected range of time.

Beep Sound
Allows you to turn the device’s button sound effect on or off.

Frequency
This light frequency should be set according to the power supply specification used in your country or geographical region (U.S. users should select the ‘6GHz’ option).

Language
There are multiple languages that are available to choose from the settings.

Lights Up
Use the following procedure to turn on or off the infrared lights

Daylight Saving
Enable this feature when your region is in daylight saving time.

Time Zone
Choose the correct time zone to show an accurate time on the video.

GPS Speed Units
Select your preferred speed unit (KM/H, MPH) to view on the device and in the video.

Screen Saver
Select a time duration for the screen to stay lit after recording starts.

Note:
With the Speed/Date screensaver selected, you may review the speed and date on the screen after 60 seconds without taking any actions on the device.

Alternatively, you may also press the POWER button to turn the LCD screen on or off.

Default Setting
Performing this operation will reset all of your device’s settings to their original values.

Note:
Any user-customized settings will be lost.

Version
Displays the current device firmware information.

Wi-Fi
With the built-in Wi-Fi, you can remotely view, control your dash cam and download files to your phone. You can press and hold the OK button for 3 seconds to turn on or turn off the Wi-Fi feature.

App Connect

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  1. Download the Rexing Connect App from either the Apple App Store or
    Google Play.

  2. With the Wi-Fi feature on, open ‘Setting” on your phone. Find and join the
    network MB-fceeeXXXXXXX (SSJD) with default password 12345678 (you may always access the Wi-Fi info by pressing and holding the OK button).

  3. Open the Rexing Connect app and press Connect to confirm the Wi-Fi connection.

  4. You are now able to view, control and download files to your phone.

Parking Monitor

To activate the Parking Mode, you’ll need to connect to a smart hardwire kit or an intelligent hardwire kit.
Parking monitor provides surveillance on your parked vehicle. When the engine is off, the hardwire kit is used to provide continuous power and protect your car battery from being discharged.

Option 1: Vibration Detection

To activate the Parking Mode, you need to connect it with a Smart hardwire kit (ASIN:B07RN24B7V, sold separately).

  1.  Press the OK button to stop recording
  2. Press the MENU button once to enter Video Setting.
  3.  Use the UP or DOWN button and toggle to “Parking Monitor”
  4. Choose your desired mode and press the OK button to confirm

There are 2 options under parking mode, and we recommend using the Time-lapse Recording option.

Time-lapse Recording:
Video 2/3 Record video in one frame per second to conserve memory and reduce the time it takes to review the video.

G-Sensor Trigger Recording:
The G-sensor detects significant or sudden movement (such as an impact or collision), it will trigger an event recording. We suggest setting the G-Sensor sensitivity to High for parking mode recording. The dash cam will remain off until a movement is detected.

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