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NAVC-525-WIFI USER MANUAL
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Power On/Off function (Auto On/Off)
To turn ON/OFF the NAVC-525-WIFI, press and hold the power button. When connected to the car
charger (cigarette socket) of your car, the NAVC-525-WIFI will turn ON and OFF automatically when
the car’s ignition is turned ON or OFF. If the NAVC-525-WIFI does not turn off immediately it means
the device is completing the file save process before turning off (usually only a few seconds).
Note: If the car charger car charger socket is “constant on” (in some European vehicles), then the NAVC-525-
WIFI will need to be turned ON/OFF manually by the power button or by removing the car charger plug.
Whilst connected to the car charger DC socket (or from a powered USB hub or PC USB port) and the
camera is turned OFF, the LED indicator will indicate RED (battery is charging) and will turn OFF once
the battery is fully charged. (Note – the device’s battery will not charge if connected to a PC USB port)
Recording
Turn on your NAVC-525-WIFI and press the REC button (unless auto REC on has been set with ignition
on). When recording commences, the LED indicator will flash BLUE. The recorded file is then saved
onto the Micro SD Card. You can manually stop recording by pressing the REC button or turning the
car ignition off (stopping power to the device).
Note: If G-Sensor is selected, recording will start automatically when there is movement detected. This setting
is ideal for when the car is parked or unattended. Note that if left on battery power (car is turned off), the
standby time and record time will be dependent on the level of charge on the battery.
In the event of an incident/accident – Use Auto Bump File Save.
- Due to the “cycle recording” nature of this technology, older recorded files will be overwritten (depending
on the resolution settings and the memory capacity of the Micro SD card).
- The in-built G sensor will trigger an auto-save lock if it senses a bump (sensitivity is selectable via the
Menu), so that the file being recorded is not overwritten in the cycle record process.