AUKEY DR02 P Wi-Fi Dashboard Camera User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Aukey
Table of Contents
- AUKEY DR02 P Wi-Fi Dashboard Camera
- Package Contents
- Product Diagram
- Specifications
- System LED Indicator
- Control Buttons
- Installation & Powering On/Off
- Setting Up the AukeyDash App
- Video Recording
- Emergency Recording
- File Transfer
- Product Care & Use
- Warranty & Customer Support
- FCC Statement
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AUKEY DR02 P Wi-Fi Dashboard Camera
Aukey Technology Co.,Ltd
www.aukey.com |
support@aukey.com
Room 102, Building P09, South China City
Electronic trading center, Longgang District,
Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518111, CN
Thank you for purchasing the AUKEY DR02 P Wi-Fi Dashboard Camera. Please read this user manual carefully and keep it for future reference. If you need any assistance, please contact our support team with your product model number and Amazon order number.
Package Contents
- Wi-Fi Dashboard Camera
- Dual-Port USB Car Charger
- USB Mini-B Cable
- Sticker Mount
- Two 3M Stickers
- Six Cable Clips
- User Manual
- Warranty Card
Optional Accessory: The AUKEY GM-32 GPS Antenna provides accurate position and speed data to the DR02 P that is saved and displayed on recorded videos. This extended information may support your case in any driving disputes or incidents.
Product Diagram
Specifications
Model | DR02 P |
---|---|
Image Sensor | Sony Exmor IMX323 2.19-megapixel CMOS sensor |
CPU | NT96655 |
Screen | 1.5” LCD |
Wide-Angle Lens | 170° |
Exposure Value | -1.0, -2/3, -1/3, +0.0, +1/3, +2/3, +1.0 |
Recording Resolutions | 1080p (30fps), 720p (60fps), 720p (30fps), WVGA, VGA |
Recording Modes | Loop, Motion Detection, Time-Lapse, Emergency Recording |
Sound Recording | On / Off |
Gravity Sensor Sensitivity | Low / Medium / High |
Image Format | JPEG |
MicroSD Card | Class 10 or higher, 128GB Max |
Input | DC 5V 1A–2A |
Operating Temperature | -30°C – 75°C (-22°F – 167°F) |
Materials | PC, ABS, glass |
Dimensions | Dash camera: 77 x 51 x 37mm / 3” x 2” x 1.45” |
Wi-Fi transmitter: 40 x 27 x 11mm / 1.57” x 1.06” x 0.43”
System LED Indicator
Status | Meaning |
---|---|
Solid Green | On; not recording |
Flashing Green | On; recording |
Off | Off |
Control Buttons
Button | Recording Mode | Playlist & Setup Menu | Playback Mode |
---|---|---|---|
Enter Emergency Recording mode | Return to previous menu | Return to playlist |
/ Stop
| View playlist (short press)
Turn on/off Audio Recording (long press)
|
Move up
| Delete / Rewind
| Open Setup menu (short press) Take a snapshot (long press)| Move down| Lock
& Unlock / Fast-forward
| Turn on/off the screen| Enter / Confirm| Play / Pause
Reset Button| Short press to restart the device (this won’t affect saved
files)
Using a MicroSD Card
The camera doesn’t include internal storage and requires a microSD card (Class
10+ recommended and 128GB Max supported) to function. A 128GB microSD card
should store around 20 hours of 1080p recordings.
Use a high-quality, branded card for maximum reliability. Insert a microSD
card into the camera microSD card slot. Later, when the camera is powered on,
format it (‘Format’ option in Dash Camera ‘Setup’) to prepare the card for
first use in the dash camera. Formatting will permanently erase any data on
the microSD card. For best performance, format periodically (after backing up
any important files). ‘Format Warning’ in ‘Settings’ can be switched on to
remind you to do this.
Installation & Powering On/Off
For optimal performance, install the AUKEY DR02 P in the top-center of your
windshield facing directly ahead. Lens direction can be adjusted up and down.
Use the cable clips to help fix the power cable conveniently and safely like
in the picture below.
Caution: AUKEY is not responsible for any damage caused to or by the air
bag due to incorrect placement of the device or its cable.
To power on, insert the car charger into your car’s 12V socket, then connect the power cable to the car charger and to the USB mini-B port of the DR02 P. After powering on each time, the system will start recording automatically. To power off, disconnect the power cable.
Setting Up the AukeyDash App
Install and use the ‘AukeyDash’ dash camera app to download, view, and share your footage, and to conveniently change dash camera settings with a smartphone or tablet.
- Download the ‘AukeyDash’ app from the Apple App Store / Google Play and install it
- Open the app. Tap ‘Get Started’ and then ‘Add a dash cam’
- Power on the dash camera and then tap ‘Next’ in the app
- Long-press the dash camera ‘OK’ button to turn on dash camera Wi-Fi (a icon will appear in the top-left of the screen)
- Tap ‘Next’ and then ‘WiFi settings’ in the app
- Find and connect to the dash camera Wi-Fi on your phone. The Wi-Fi name and password is displayed at the bottom of the dash camera screen.Tap the ‘Connect succeeded’ confirmation
- To watch the dash camera videos on your phone, tap ‘View’
Settings
Tap in the upper-right corner of the app to enter settings.
Snapshot
Tap to stop recording (the icon will change to ); then tap to take a snapshot.
Audio Recording
Tap to turn on/off audio recording.
Downloading and Viewing Photos and Videos
Tap to stop recording (the icon will change to ); then tap to view photos and
videos. Tap the photo or video you want to save; then tap to download it to
your phone. Alternatively, tap to delete it.
Note: Files and settings can’t be accessed while recording is in progress.
Video Recording
Loop Recording
Recording will begin automatically after powering on with a microSD card in
the device. Each recorded file is up to ten minutes long, with old footage
being replaced when microSD card storage is full.
Motion Detection Recording
Switch on motion detection in ‘Setup.’ This function will start recording
video when the dash camera detects motion in front and stop recording when
motion is no longer detected.
Time-Lapse Recording
Switch on time-lapse recording in ‘Setup.’ This function will capture a
picture per second to make a video played at 30fps.
Emergency Recording
Manual File Backup
Press to back up the current file so that it won’t be overwritten. A icon will
appear in the top left of the LCD screen to indicate a protected emergency
recording is in progress.
Auto File Backup
Once the G-sensor is activated by a sudden impact, the device will
automatically protect the current recording from being overwritten. Adjust
G-sensor sensitivity in the ‘Setup’ menu.
Snapshot
- Hold down for 3 seconds to take a snapshot while in recording mode
- The snapshot files are located in the \AUKEY\PHOTO folder on the microSD card
- The icon will be shown after you take a snapshot. This will not interrupt the video recording
Audio Recording
Turn on/off audio recording by long-pressing up when in recording mode (or by
adjusting in ‘Setup’ menu).
When audio recording is on, in-car audio will be recorded during video
recording. Voicing details of possible hazards that may develop, especially
when off-camera, may provide useful information. You can even use it to record
car license plate numbers that may not be captured on the video.
Viewing Photos and Videos
- Press up to enter the playlist
- View photos or videos by choosing either ‘Photo File’ or ‘Video File’
- Select the file you want to view and press OK.
- For videos, press OK again to begin playback.
Deleting and Locking/Unlocking Photos and Videos
- Press UP to delete or DOWN to lock/unlock a photo or video file after selecting it from the playlist. If a video is being played, press UP to stop it and then press UP to delete or DOWN to lock/unlock
- Once deleted, photos and videos can’t be recovered
- If you lock a photo or video, it will be protected and not overwritten
File Transfer
USB File Transfer
- Connect the dash camera (with card inside) to your computer using your own USB mini-B data cable (the included cable is for power only). It should be recognized as a removable device (with a USB connector image displayed on-screen)
- Find the video recording files located in the \AUKEY\MOVIE folder (or\AUKEY\PHOTO for snapshots).
- Copy the files to your computer.
MicroSD Card File Transfer
- Shut down the device (by disconnecting the power cable) and eject the microSD card (by pressing the card in until it clicks and pops out automatically)
- Insert the microSD card into a computer microSD card slot or reader and your computer will automatically detect the microSD card
- Find the video recording files located in the \AUKEY\MOVIE folder (or \AUKEY\PHOTO for snapshots)
- Copy the files to your computer
Product Care & Use
- Ensure camera and mount are firmly fixed in place before use to avoid falls.
- Keep away from liquids, extreme heat, and strong magnetic fields.
- Avoid touching the lens surface. It may be cleaned with a cotton swab or lens cleaning paper. If any dirt is difficult to remove, a non-abrasive glasses lens cleaner may be used. Don’t use corrosive solutions.
- Keep important videos and photos backed up elsewhere to protect against file corruption or loss caused by any SD card issues.
- If the dash camera stops working, short-press the reset button to restart it (this won’t affect saved files).
Warranty & Customer Support
For questions, support, or warranty claims, contact us at the address below that corresponds with your region. Please include your Amazon order number and product model number.
Amazon US orders: support.us@aukey.com
Amazon EU orders: support.eu@aukey.com
Amazon CA orders: support.ca@aukey.com
Amazon JP orders: support.jp@aukey.com
Please note, AUKEY can only provide after sales service for products purchased directly from AUKEY. If you have purchased from a different seller, please contact them directly for service or warranty issues.
FCC Statement
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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. 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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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.
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