REXING V1 Dash Cam User Guide
- June 7, 2024
- Rexing
Table of Contents
V1 Dash Cam
Quick Start Guide
Overview
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What’s in the box
1. Rexing V1 Dash Cam
2. Car Charger
3. Dash Cam Mount Plate & 3M Adhesive
4. Mini-USB Cable| 5. Cable Management Tool
6. Cable Clips©
7. V1 Quick Start Guide
8. V1 Safety Guide
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Camera Overview
1. Micro SD Card Slot
2. Power Button
3. Reset Button
4. Menu Button
5. Mode Button
6. REC (Record) Button
7. OK (Confirm) Button | 8. MIC (Microphone) Button
9. Screen Button
10. Mini-USB Port
11. GPS Logger Port
12. Rear Camera Port (Not Support)
13. Lens Angle Adjustment
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- The Camera is recording when the LED is flashing red.
** The Camera is recording when the LED is flashing red. The device charges or is powered on when the LED is solid blue.
*** The device is charging or powered on when the LED is solid blue.
Installation
Step 1: Install the Dash Cam
Place the 3M adhesive on the mount and properly orient the mounting straight
to the roof and hood line of the vehicle. Important! Ensure the T-interlock on
the Mount is oriented in the correct direction (as shown below).
Firmly press the mount onto the windshield. Wait at least 20 minutes before
mounting the camera.
Step 2: Insert the Memory Card
The Rexing V1 accepts [Class 10/ UHS-1 or higher] Micro SD memory cards up to
256 GB. You will need to insert a memory card before you can begin recording.
Before inserting or removing a memory card, first ensure you’ve powered down
the device.
Gently push the memory card in until you hear a click, and allow the spring
release to push the card out.
Step 3: Power the Camera and Format the Memory Card
Power the camera by connecting the charger to the car cigarette lighter and
camera.
To ensure the V1 records to your memory card properly and without error.
Before you start using a new memory card, you must format the card within
the camera using the format function. Always back up important data stored
on the memory card before formatting.
To format the memory card, make sure you have inserted your memory card,
then turn on the device by connecting to a power source. Press REC to stop
recording. Then press the MENU button twice to enter the System Setup Menu.
Use the REC and MIC buttons and go to the Format setting. Press the OK button
to confirm the selection.
You may now disconnect from power. The camera will shut down after 3 seconds. The camera should begin recording automatically the next time it is powered on.
Step 4: Installing the Camera onto the Windshield
Place the camera on the mount and carefully route the power cable around the
windscreen and tuck in under the trim.
Plug the Car Charger Cable into a 12V DC power outlet or the car cigarette
lighter.
Connect car charger to the camera. The camera will auto-start the recording
once powered on.
Basic Operation
Device Power
The device is automatically powered on when plugged into a 12V accessory
socket or cigarette lighter and receives a charge (i.e.: the vehicle is
started.)
To turn the device on manually, press and hold the POWER button until the
welcome screen appears.
The camera will automatically start recording when powered on.
Menu Settings
Power the camera on. If the camera is recording, press the REC button to stop
recording. Press the MODE button and toggle to the desired mode.
Press the MENU button once to enter the settings menu for a Mode. Press the
MENU button twice to enter the System Settings.
Video Recording
The camera will automatically start recording when the device receives a
charge. The LED lights and the red dot will blink when the device is
recording. Press the REC button to stop recording.
Video Playback
Playback of videos can be done on the device or a computer. Also, if you have
purchased a Rexing GPS Logger you may playback the recordings in a specialized
application.
To playback, a video on the device , toggle to the Playback mode. Use the
REC and MIC buttons to toggle to the desired video. Press the OK button to
play.
During playback use the OK (pause), MIC (fast forward), and REC (rewind)
buttons to control the video playback.
To playback, a video on the computer either uses an SD card adapter or
connects the device to the computer directly using the USB to Mini B 5pin male
cable.
To playback, a video using an SD card adapter, remove the memory card and insert it into an SD card adapter. Place the adapter in the computer.
To playback, a video using USB to Mini B 5pin male cable, connect the USB
to Mini B 5pin Male Cable to the device and the USB connector to the computer.
After the device powers up, press the OK Button to select Mass Storage.
On the computer, navigate to the device drivers. The videos are stored at
\CARDV\ MOVIE.
Select the video to playback.
Parking Monitor
Connect the dashcam to the smart hardwire kit to activate the parking monitor
function (Need to purchase the Smart Hardware Kit separately. ASIN:
B07RN24B7V)
Please visit support.rexingusa.com to watch a
video tutorial.
Wi-Fi Connect
Download the “Rexing Connect” app from the App Store/Google Play Store.
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To access or exit the Wi-Fi feature, hold down OK.
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Open Wi-Fi settings on your phone, find “SSID: B50 _ XXXX” from the list, tap to connect. (Default password: 12345678)
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Open the Rexing Connect app, tap “Connect to enter the real-time video streaming page.
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Once connected, the dash cam screen will switch to the camera view and will display the “Wi-Fi Connect” message.
Using the Rexing Connect app, you can view a live preview of the dash cam
screen, start/stop recording, as well as view and save your captures with your
mobile device.
For further instruction regarding the Wi-Fi Connect feature, please visit
www.rexingusa.com/wifi-connect/.
GPS Logger
(Need to purchase separately. ASIN: B07BL4NCMD)
When connected to the camera, it will record the speed and location of your
vehicle as you drive.
You can then access this information while playing back your recordings using
the GPS Video player (For Windows and Mac, available at
rexingusa.com).
Press the MENU button twice and enter the System Settings. Toggle to the GPS
Speed Unit setting and select your preferred speed unit.
After a GPS signal is found, the screen icon will turn from blue to green.
Please visit gpsa.rexingusa.com to watch a video tutorial.
Taking Photos
To take a photo , stop video recording and toggle to the Photo Mode.
Press the OK button to take a photo.
To view a photo , stop video recording and toggle to the Playback Mode.
Press the REC and MIC Buttons to toggle through your photos.
To delete a photo , stop video recording and toggle to the Playback Mode
and toggle through the videos and photos to the one you want to delete.
Press the MENU button once and toggle to the Delete option.
Press the OK Button and select Delete Current or Delete All.
FCC ID: 2AW5W-V1
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 just accepts 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 this equipment.
MADE IN CHANA
Documents / Resources
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REXING V1 Dash
Cam
[pdf] User Guide
V1 Dash Cam
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References
- GPS Player Type A | Rexing USA
- Product Support | Rexing USA
- Dash Cams from Rexing USA - Top Rated Front, Rear and Internal facing Dash Cameras w/ GPS, Wifi Support and more.
- Wi-Fi Connect
- Rexing Dash Cam (@rexingdashcam) • Instagram photos and videos
- Rexing Product Reg II | Rexing USA
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