ReXiNG Das Cam S1 Pro User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Rexing
Table of Contents
S1 Pro
User Manual
Notice
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Menu Setup Operation: The menu is to be set up in non-video mode.
If the device is in video mode, proceed after stopping the video recording. -
Memory card: A new card must be formatted to the machine before use. Continuous image recording for long periods of time may produce protected files that are not subject to long-term protection (these files may not be overwritten during loop recording) and storage fragments, which need to be cleaned regularly in order to save stable
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Standard Voltage for On-board Charger: Standard input voltage is configured at 12V. If a charge voltage greater than 12V is found, contact your dealer or our service center to replace it with an applicable charger. An OEM charger must be used.
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Movement Detection (Motion Detection) and Parking Monitor: Do not enable this function during driving. When it is enabled, repeated start/stop recording may affect the integrity of your video.
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Do not install the device within the range that could be impacted by an airbag or in a location that interferes with the driver’s view or other safe operation of the vehicle. Make sure it is securely mounted.
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The features described in the operation manual are available for all products of the same type. Your model may have come with optional or additional functions. Menu operations may vary. Please refer to the instructions that apply to your actual product.
Warning
The battery (module or pack) must not be exposed to an overheated environment
such as direct sunlight or flame.
Never remove, strike, or squeeze the battery or put it in the fire. Stop using
the battery if it is ballooned, warped, leaking, or shows any other visible
signs of damage.
Overview
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Camera Overview
I. Visual Features
(For reference only)
- Menu/Mode Button
- Record/Up Button
- Power Button
- Down/Toggle Button
- OK Button
- Power Cord Connection Port
- Rearview Camera Connection Port
- Reset Pinhole
Note: GPS is an optional feature needed to connect to the GPS Logger
Buttons and Description:
Buttons | Description |
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M Button (Menu/Mode Switch) |
- In standby mode, press this button to start/stop the related menu options such as recording mode, photography mode, playback mode.
- In recording mode, press and hold the button for 3 seconds to enter the picture-taking and playback interface. Depress it again to exit.
Record/Up/M IC Button|
- In standby mode, press this button to start/pause the video recording.
- Video Mode: Depress this button to start/stop the audio recording.
- The button is defined for page up in menu setup and playback mode.
- During playback, press the button shortly to play fast rewind.
Power Button|
- Press this button to start the device. Depress it for 3 seconds to power off the device.
- In the power-on state, press the button shortly to turn off/on-screen backlight.
Down/Toggle Button|
- This button is defined for page down in menu setup and playback mode.
- Press this button to switch between front/rear camera view and PIP display.
- During playback, press the button shortly to play fast forward.
- In video mode, depress the button to switch the IR light to OFF/ON/AUTO.
OK Button
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- This button functions as a confirmation in each of the setups.
- In video recording, press this button to start the emergency recording.
- Depress this button to switch Wi-Fi on/off.
- In photography mode or playback mode, press the button to take a picture or playback a file.
USB Port| Power charging port/USB data cable port
Power Port| Power cable connection port
Rearview Omer!’ Connection Port| Rearview Camera Connection Port
Reset Pinhole| If the system crashes, use a pin to reset the system.
Installation and Operation
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Turn off the car’s engine.
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Place the MicroSD card into the slot.
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Secure the dashcam to a place close to the original rearview mirror.
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Plug the GPS module into the GPS port and secure the module to a position close to the A-pillar of the car. The antenna receiver side (the side without 3M adhesive) faces the outside and the side with 3M adhesive faces down. It should be properly secured.
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Plug the charger into the car’s cigarette lighter. Connect the device to the cigarette lighter through the car charger.
Note: The charger extension cable can be wired along the edge of the windshield during installation. The optional rearview camera should be mounted on the rear windshield of the car. Pay attention to its orientation during installation. It can be wired against or above the interior’s headliner.
Plug the rearview camera connector into the rear camera port of the device once the camera is securely mounted. Adjust the position of the lens to make sure that it remains horizontal with the ground. Start the engine to check the video operation of your device.
(This picture is for reference only. Listed articles should be referred to your actual device.) -
Rearview Camera Wire Routing Illustration (as shown below)
For the rearview camera, there are two wiring options as shown in the above figure. The first part of both options is characterized by concealed wire routing against the edges of the door(s).
A: The rearview camera can be mounted directly above the rear window inside the car.
B: The rearview camera can be mounted directly above the car’s license plate.
We recommend that you install all components beforehand according to the above drawing and test the system by using the onboard charger power supply.
Make sure the device is in good condition prior to installation. Please, contact our service center in case of any questions.
Note: The device is configured with a streaming media rearview camera that provides a clear traffic view behind the car. To obtain clearer and more intuitive images, it is recommended to mount the camera above the license plate (as shown by option B). -
Instructions for Reverse Trigger Wiring
The red wire of the car’s reverse gear wiring is connected to the positive end of one of the car’s reverse lights. Make sure that the car charger is energized during use.
III. Turn on the Dash Cam
Connect the dashcam to the car charger after installation. Starting the car
engine will start the device. The built-in battery will be charged at the same
time.
Note: Due to unstable voltages caused by starting the car engine, a
voltage fluctuation in some vehicles may be especially obvious. If a flashing
screen or some other unforeseeable operating problem occurs when you start the
engine, it is recommended to unplug the device from the charger before
starting the engine, and then reconnect it after the engine is running.
Basic Operation
Main Interface
System Setup
I. Open the Setup Menu
Press the Menu Button to open the system menu setup. Select Settings. Press
the Up/Down Button to change the option and press the OK button to confirm.
II. Video Mode – Setup
Select Record on the main menu. Press the OK Button to start/pause the video
recording of the device or press the Record Button to pause/start the video
recording.
Note: Please format the MicroSD card during the initial operation.
Meanwhile, perform selective setups to the primary options, such as setting
the device’s system time. Video Resolution: FHDP30+FHDP30, FHDP30+HDP30
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Video Duration: 1, 2, or 3 minutes
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WDR: ON/OFF
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G-SENSOR: Off/High/Moderate/Low
After the device is started, it may sense shock/impact caused by a certain level of force (the higher the sensitivity setting, the smaller the force required). This function will lock the video at the time of detection and save it as a protected video. Meanwhile, an icon indicating that the device is locked will be shown on top of the display. -
Time-lapse Monitoring Duration: 12h, 24h, 48h
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Exposure Compensation: +5/3, +4/3, +1.0, +2/3, +1/3, +0.0, -1/3, -2/3, -1.0, -4/3, -5/3
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DVR Audio: Off/On
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Date Stamp: Off/On
III. System Menu Setup
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Date/Time: Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second (RTC system time setup). Press the OK Button to access [Date/Time] of the system setup. Press the Menu Button to shift to the next setting. Press the Up/Down Button to set the parameters. Press the OK button to save and exit.
Note: To obtain a valid date and time record to be used as evidence for a car accident, please set the correct time and date before using the device. -
Screen Backlight: Off, 1, 3, and 5 minutes. When Off is selected, the screen remains on. Select 1/3/5 minutes. Without any operation, the screen backlight turns off automatically after a predetermined length of time, but the device will keep recording as normal.
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Key Tone: Off/On
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Language Setup: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Russian.
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Frequency:50HZ, 60HZ
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IR Light Mode: Auto, On, Off
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Formatting: Cancel/Confirm. Select Confirm to format the storage card.
Note: Formatting removes all files (including protected files) from the storage card. Files cannot be restored after formatting. Please back up important files before formatting. -
Default Setup: Cancel/Confirm. When Confirm is selected, customer settings will be changed and the system will be restored to its default values.
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Version: Determine the current software version.
Taking Pictures
I. Taking a Picture
Depress the Menu Button to switch to the picture-taking mode. Press the OK
Button once to take a picture.
II. Picture Mode Setup
When the picture-taking function is on standby, press the Menu Button to
access the picture-taking setup menu. Use the Record/UP button and Record/DOWN
button to select parameters. Press the OK button to save your setup selections
and return to the previous menu. Press the Menu Button to exit setup when
complete.
- Picture Taking Method: Single Shot, 2s Timer, 5s Timer, 10s Timer
- Resolution: 12M 4032 x 3024, 10M 3648 x 2736, 8M 3264 x 2448, 5M 2592 x 1944, 3M 2048 x 1536, VGA 640 x 480
- Continuous Capture: Off/On When continuous capture is enabled, 3 pictures are taken consecutively.
- Picture Quality: Optimum, Standard
- Sharpness: Strong, Standard, Moderate
- White Balance: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent
- Color: Color, Black & White, Sepia
- ISO: Auto, 100, 200, 400
- Exposure Compensation: +5/3, +4/3, +1.0, +2/3, +1/3, +0.0, -1/3, -2/3, -1.0, -4/3, -5/3
- Anti-Shock: Off, On
- Quick Preview: Off, 2s, 5s After taking a picture, the time setting will be discontinued on the image, so as to allow you to determine if the picture is desirable.
- Date Stamp: Off, Date, Date/Time.
Playback and Delete a File
I. Browsing Files
Select the playback folder on the main menu or depress the Menu Button to
switch to playback mode. Press the Up/Down Button to browse your video files
and pictures.
II. Playback
When browsing files, video files are presented with an
the icon on the screen.
Press the OK button to play the video and quickly press it again to stop
playback.
II. Deletion and Protection
When browsing files in playback mode, quickly press the Menu Button to
enable the pop-up menu options. The following operations are available:
Delete: Delete a single file or all files.
Note: Locked files cannot be simply deleted. Unlock the file before you
need to delete it.
Protection
Lock: Lock and save unprotected files. A locked file cannot be
overwritten
Unlock: Remove the protective feature of a protected file. Simply delete
the file once it is unlocked.
IV. Slide View
Recorded files are played automatically at a set time interval.
V. Back to homepage: Return directly to the homepage.
Playback on Computer
When using the USB cable to connect with a computer, the [UP] and [DOWN]
buttons can be used to select options in the pop-up menu. Use the [OK] button
to confirm your selection.
- Mass Storage: This can be used to play a file on the device or copy any file to your computer.
- Video: Video can be used as a power source for video recording.
Parking Monitor
Note: A Smart Hardwire Kit (sold separately) is required to activate the
parking monitor feature. A USB cable cannot provide this function.
I. Power Voltage Protection
- From the Power Voltage menu set up on the main menu, select a voltage(11.8-12.5V)for switching off the device when the car engine is turned off for parking. For example, 11.8V means that the device automatically switches off when the detected vehicle battery voltage drops to less than 11.8V.
II. Monitoring Mode
In the monitoring mode menu set up on the main page, when a smart hardwire
connection is detected, turning on the parking monitor will enable modes:
Super Night Scene and Time-Lapse video monitoring.
- Time-Lapse Video Monitoring: A video recorded in parking mode has only an approximate size of about one-sixth to one-tenth that of a normal video. This enables the user to save as much video as possible.
- Super Night Vision: Time-lapse photography in parking monitoring mode is recorded at sixty frames per minute. This function allows for clearer video during low-light or night conditions.
- Parking Monitor: In parking mode, when a shock/impact is detected, the recording will start and last for 1 minute.
Note: Monitoring duration options include 12h, 24h, 48h
Mobile Connection
When the device is paired to a mobile phone via Wi-Fi, it can be controlled
through the Mobile App.
Basic Operations:
I. Android System
- Open Google Play and search for LuckyCam or scan the QR code below to quickly download and install it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ntk.LuckyCam&hl=zh- CN
II. Apple iOS system
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Open The App Store and search for LuckyCam or scan the QR code below to quickly download and install it.
http://2bai.co/17635593 -
Open the app after installation. There will be a pop-up message asking if you will allow LuckyCam to access the photos on your phone. Click OK or Yes as shown in the picture:
III. Wi-Fi Connection
For an initial connection, it is necessary to access the Wi-Fi setup. Find
the network and input the password. Later connections require no password
input. Simply click the link of the Wi-Fi equipment to be switched when it
becomes switchable.
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Select Wi-Fi ON/OFF on the main menu or press the OK button to turn on the Wi-Fi of the device. Press it again to turn the Wi-Fi off. As shown below:
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Open the LuckyCam app and click Switch Device; then click Wi-Fi Setup as shown:
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Search for Wi-Fi on your device and find SSID: E89_***. Input the password for your connection. The default password for the device is 12345678.
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Click to complete your connection. When successful a connection is established between the mobile phone and camera, the Wi-Fi icon on the device’s screen will turn from white to green. To view the camera record images, simply return to the app.
VI. App Overview:
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Press the button to pause/start recording.
Note: To begin a new setup, use the function menu shown below, press this button to pause the recording before beginning a new setup. -
Press the Setup button on the bottom and set up the parameters of the system menu as shown in the picture:
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Click the File button on the bottom and to check the video files and pictures.
You may simply click the file to play it online or download it to your mobile phone as shown in the picture:
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Click the Record button on the bottom to enter video recording mode and watch your video in real-time while recording as shown in the picture:
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Click the Photo button on the bottom to enter picture-taking mode.
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Click the button on the top to toggle between images from the front camera, cabin camera, and rearview camera.
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Click the button on the top to take a picture in real-time.
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Click the Record button on the top to quickly stop/start the video and audio recordings.
Note: The information provided is based on the current version of the app. The pictures shown are for reference only. The app is subject to change without prior notice. Please refer to your product.
GPS Player
I. Install a GPS Module
Typical installation locations for the GPS module are on the center console or
sun visor with the GPS module facing outward or upward and the backside of the
GPS module (applied with double-sided, adhesive tape) facing inward or
downward so as to ensure an effective satellite signal reception as shown in
the picture:
II. Installation and Operation of GPS Player
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Unzip the file and then double-click to install.
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After installation, you will see the icon on your desktop. Double-click to use it, as shown below:
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When LUCKY PLAYER is used and a pop-up message appears in the upper right corner, place the cursor in the range of text and right-click the mouse to view the options. Select allow blocked content as shown below:
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Click allow blocked content to confirm. Click Yes to display a map with GPS tracking as shown below:
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Click on the GPS player to load the video file with GPS tracking information or directly drag the video file to the player window. The computer is connected to the Internet while the video is being played. The player shows a map with GPS tracking information while driving, as shown below:
Note: The GPS player is edited on the basis of the current version. The pictures given are for reference only. The version is subject to change without prior notice. Please refer to the actual one.
Product Specifications
SDRAM | Built-in |
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Speaker | Built-in |
MIC | Built-in |
Power Cable Port | Smart Hardwire Kit or USB Connection |
Display | 3.0″ TFT |
Video Resolution | 1080P + 1080P + 1080P |
Loop Recording | Support 1, 2, and 3 minutes |
Parking Monitor | Yes |
G-Sensor | Yes |
Video format | H.264 |
Picture format | JPG |
Operating Temperature | -4°F — +150 °F |
Input Current | DC 5V 1500mA |
Note: Product specifications are subject to change along with software updating. Please refer to your product.
General Troubleshooting
Trouble
| Possible Causes|
Solution
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Failure to power on| Dead battery| Plugin the charger to charge the battery.
Automatic shutdown during operation| The automatic shutdown function is
enabled.
Dead battery| In standby mode, the automatic shutdown is activated when no
time is set. Set time/date.
Plugin the charger to charge the battery.
Pictures taken are not saved.| Power was cut before pictures could be saved.|
Charge device
Failure to record video or take pictures| MicroSD card is not inserted or
recognized by the device.
The microSD card is full. MicroSD card contains images taken by another
vehicle’s dashcam.| Plugin the card. If the card is not recognized, unplug and
plug it in again or clean any debris/substances from the card contacts, or
back up data and format the card.
Delete unnecessary files or format the card after backup.
All buttons fail to function| Program error or incorrect operation| Press the
reset key to restart the device.
References
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