User Guide This product records videos while the vehicle is operating. Read and follow the instructions in this guide to properly use and maintain the product.
Before using the product About the product This product records videos while the vehicle is operating. Use this product only for reference when investigating incidents or road accidents. This product is not guaranteed to record ALL events. The device may not properly record accidents with small impacts that are too minor to activate the impact sensor or accidents with massive impacts that cause the vehicle’s battery voltage to deviate.
FCC Statement 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. 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.
Contents Safety information 6 1. Product overview 9 1.1 Included items 9 1.1.1 Standard items 9 1.1.2 Accessories (sold separately) 9 1.2 Part names 10 1.2.1 Front camera (main unit) - front view 10 1.2.2 Front camera (main unit) - rear view 11 1.2.3 Rear camera (optional) 11 1.3 Removing and inserting the memory card 12 2. Installing the product 13 2.1 Installing the front camera (main unit) 13 2.1.1 Selecting an installation location 13 2.1.2 Securing the product 13 2.1.
6.4.5 Setting the lane departure warning sensitivity 34 6.4.6 Setting the lane departure detection speed 34 6.4.7 Setting the forward collision detection sensitivity 34 6.4.8 Setting the low speed forward collision detection sensitivity 34 6.4.9 Setting front vehicle departure warning 35 6.5 Configuring the system settings 35 6.5.1 Setting the display language 35 6.5.2 Adjusting the system volume 35 6.5.3 Setting the Security LED 35 6.5.4 Setting the rear camera LED 36 6.5.
Safety information Read the following safety information to properly use the product. Safety symbols in this guide "Warning" - Indicates a potential hazard which, if not avoided, may result in injury or death. "Caution" - Indicates a potential hazard which, if not avoided, may result in minor injury or property damage. "Note" - Provides useful information to help users better utilize the product's features.
Power supply • Do not operate or handle the power cable with wet hands. Doing so may result in electrocution. • Do not use damaged power cables. Doing so may result in electrical fire or electrocution. • Keep the power cable away from all heat sources. Failure to do so may cause the power cord insulation to melt, resulting in electrical fire or electrocution. • Use the power cable with the correct connector and make sure the power cable is connected securely and is firmly in place.
Other information about the product Product management and operation • Do not expose the product to direct sunlight or intense light. The lens or internal circuitry may fail otherwise. • Use the product at a temperature between 14°F and 140°F (-10°C to 60°C) and store the product at a temperature between -4°F and 158°F (-20°C to 70°C). The product may not fuction as designed and some permanent physical damages may result if it is operated or stored out of the specified temperature ranges.
1. Product overview 1.1 Included items Ensure that all the items are included when you open the product box. 1.1.1 Standard items Front camera (main unit) Mount Car charger MicroSD memory card with adapter (consumable) Quick start guide & Warranty / CS information / User guide (stored in the microSD card) USB MicroSD card reader Adhesive cable holder The standard items may change without prior notice. 1.1.
Product overview 1.2 Part names 1.2.1 Front camera (main unit) - front view Voice recording button Press to enable or disable voice recording. GPS LED Indicates the GPS connection status. Manual recording button Press to start manual recording. Format button Press and hold to format the memory card. Recording LED Indicates the recording status. V-IN input port Used to connect the rear camera (optional). Wi-Fi LED Indicates the Wi-Fi connection status. DC-IN power port Used to connect the power cable.
Product overview 1.2.2 Front camera (main unit) - rear view Microphone Used for voice recording. Memory card slot Insert a memory card to save recordings. Reset button Insert the tip of a sharp object to reset the product when an error occurs. Security LED Indicates that video is being recorded. Mount connector Used to connect the mount. Front camera lens Records the front view. 1.2.3 Rear camera (optional) Adhesive mount Used to fix the rear camera in the vehicle.
Product overview 1.3 Removing and inserting the memory card Follow the instructions to remove the memory card from the product or to insert the memory card into the product. Removing the memory card Ensure that the product is turned off, and then gently push the bottom of the memory card with your fingernail. The lower part of the memory card will be exposed. Remove it from the product.
2. Installing the product 2.1 Installing the front camera (main unit) Follow the instructions to properly install the product. 2.1.1 Selecting an installation location Select an installation location that can record the entire view in front of the vehicle without obstructing the driver’s vision. Ensure that the front camera lens is located in the center of the windshield.
Installing the product 3 Remove the protective film from the adhesive mount, and then press the mount to the installation location. 2 1 4 2 Remove the product from the mount and push the mount against the windshield to ensure that the mount is firmly fixed. 1 5 Align the product to the mount, and then slide it into the locking position until you hear a click. • The product may fall and be damaged during vehicle operation if it is not firmly fixed to the mount.
Installing the product 2.1.3 Connecting the power cable When the engine and electrical accessories are turned off, connect the car charger. The hardwiring cable (optional) must be professionally installed to the vehicle by a trained mechanic. Connect the car charger to the product’s DC-IN power port and insert the cigar jack into the vehicle’s power socket. 1 2 The location and specifications of the power socket may differ by vehicle make and model. • Use the authentic THINKWARE car charger.
Installing the product 2.2 Installing the rear camera (optional) Refer to the following instructions to properly install the rear camera. 2.2.1 Selecting an installation location Select a location on the rear windshield where there is no defrost grid wire and the camera can record the entire rear view. • For vehicles with a sunshade attached to the rear windshield, you must select a location where using the sunshade will not interfere with camera operation.
Installing the product 2.2.2 Securing the rear camera Refer to the following instructions to secure the product to the installation location. 1 After determining the installation location, wipe the installation surface of the windshield with a dry cloth. Check the installation location before you secure the rear camera to the rear windshield. After securing the rear camera to the windshield, it is hard to remove the camera or change the installation location due to the strong adhesive.
Installing the product 2.2.3 Connecting the rear camera cable Power off the product and connect the rear camera cable to the front camera (main unit). 1 Connect one end of the rear camera cable to the front camera’s V-IN port. 2 Connect the other end of the rear camera cable to the rear camera's connection port. THINKW ARE For safe driving, arrange the cables to prevent the driver's vision from being obstructed or interfering with driving.
3. Using recording features 3.1 Turning the product on or off The product is turned on automatically and continuous recording starts when you turn on the ACC or start the engine. Wait until the product is completely booted up after turning it on, and then begin operating the vehicle. The video recording does not begin until the product is completely turned on (booted up). 3.2 Learning about file storage locations Videos are stored in the following folders according to their recording mode.
Using recording features During continuous recording, the product operates as follows. Mode Operation description Continuous recording During driving, videos are recorded in 1 minute segments and stored in the "cont_rec" folder. Incident continuous recording* When an impact to the vehicle is detected, a video is recorded for 20 seconds, from 10 seconds before the detection to 10 seconds after the detection, and stored in the "evt_rec" folder.
Using recording features If you do not want to use parking mode or you want to change the mode settings, from the mobile viewer, click Dash Cam Settings > Record Settings. Refer to the following table to set the Parking Mode options. Option Operation description Recording LED (REC) No motion or impact detected Monitors movement in the area or impacts to the vehicle. Video will be recorded only when motion or an impact is detected.
4. Using the mobile viewer You can view and manage the recorded videos and configure various product features on your smartphone. One of the following environments is required to use the THINKWARE CLOUD application: • Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or higher • iOS 7.0 or higher 4.1 Connect the product to a smartphone 1 On your smartphone, run Play Store or App store, and download and install THINKWARE CLOUD. 2 Run THINKWARE CLOUD. 3 Tap Dash cam connection is required.
Using the mobile viewer 4.3 Playing recorded videos on the mobile viewer Follow the instructions to play recorded videos. The recording and the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) features of the product are disabled while checking the video file list or playing a video on the mobile viewer. 1 On your smartphone, run the Thinkware Cloud application and connect the product to the smartphone. 2 From the home screen of the mobile viewer, tap File List. The categories will be displayed.
5. Using the PC viewer You can view and manage the recorded videos and configure various product features on your PC. 5.1 System requirements The following are the system requirements for running the PC viewer. • Processor: Intel Core i5, or higher • Memory: 4 GB or more • Operating system: Windows 7 or later (64-bit is recommended), macOS X10.8 Mountain Lion or later • Other: DirectX 9.0 or higher / Microsoft Explorer version 7.
Using the PC viewer Mac 1 Insert the memory card into a memory card reader connected to your Mac. 2 Move the file named "Dashcam Viewer.zip" to the desktop. 3 Right-click the Dashcam Viewer.zip and click Open With > Archive Utility. The THINKWARE Dashcam Viewer opens. 5.3 PC viewer screen layout The following provides brief information about the PC viewer's screen layout. View or configure the dashcam settings, and set the language for the PC viewer. Visit the THINKWARE website.
Using the PC viewer 5.4 Playing recorded videos on the PC viewer Follow the instructions to play recorded videos. 1 Turn off the product and remove the memory card. 2 Insert the memory card into a memory card reader connected to your PC. 3 Double-click the shortcut to the PC viewer ( ) to open the program. The video files in the memory card will be automatically added to the playlist in the bottom-right corner of the PC viewer screen. The playlist section layout is as follows. Select a folder.
Using the PC viewer 5.5 Video control menu overview The following provides brief information about the PC viewer's video control menu. ➐ ➑ ➒ ➓ ➊ Number ➋ ➌ ➍ Item ➎ ➏ Description ➊ Play the previous file Play the previous file in the currently selected folder. ➋ Rewind by 10 sec. Rewind the video by 10 sec. ➌ Play/Pause Play or pause the selected video file. ➍ Stop Stop playing the current video. The progress bar will move to the beginning of the video. ➎ Skip forward by 10 sec.
6. Settings You can set the product features according to your needs to your needs and preferences using the mobile viewer or the PC viewer. The following procedures are based on the mobile viewer. The product will stop recording while configuring settings on the mobile viewer. 6.1 Managing the memory card 6.1.1 Partitioning the memory card You can partition the memory card to adjust the storage space for different types of video recordings. Refer to the following instructions to partition the memory card.
Settings 6.2 Setting the camera You can adjust the brightness of the front and rear view or reverse left and right of the rear view. 6.2.1 Setting the brightness of the front camera You can set the brightness of the front view recording. Refer to the following instructions to set the brightness. 1 From the mobile viewer, tap Dash Cam Settings > Camera Settings. 2 From Brightness-front, select Dark, Mid, or Bright. The new setting is applied automatically. 6.2.
Settings 6.3 Setting recording features You can set and adjust various features for recording, including the detection sensitivity for recording when the product detects an impact during continuous recording. 6.3.1 Setting the continuous impact detection sensitivity You can set the detection sensitivity for recording when an impact is detected while driving. When you set the sensitivity, you must consider the road conditions, traffic situation, and your driving style.
Settings 6.3.4 Setting the impact sensitivity in parking mode You can set the detection sensitivity for recording when impact is detected while parking. Refer to the following instructions to set the parking impact sensitivity. 1 From the mobile viewer, tap Dash Cam Settings > Record Settings. 2 From Impact Sensitivity in Parking Mode, select the desired sensitivity. The new setting is applied automatically. 6.3.
Settings 6.3.7 Setting the battery protection feature You can set to use the battery protection feature. Follow the instructions to activate the feature. 1 From the mobile viewer, tap Dash Cam Settings > Record Settings. 2 From Battery Protection, select Enabled or Disabled. The new setting is applied automatically. 6.3.8 Setting the battery cutoff voltage feature You can set the voltage limit to stop recording at when using the Low Voltage Off feature.
Settings 6.4 Setting road safety features You can activate or deactivate a safety camera alert system, a lane departure warning system (LDWS), a forward collision warning system (FCWS), a low speed Forward collision warning system (low speed FCWS), and a front vehicle departure warning (FVDW) and set their options. 6.4.1 Setting the safety cameras When the vehicle approaches or passes the speed limit zone, the safety camera alert system will collect GPS signals and safety camera data.
Settings 6.4.5 Setting the lane departure warning sensitivity When the vehicle departs its lane, the LDWS will detect the lane departure via the real-time video image and warn the driver. Refer to the following instructions to set the detection sensitivity or activate or deactivate this feature. 1 From the mobile viewer, tap Dash Cam Settings > Road Safety Settings. 2 From LDWS (Lane Departure Warning), select the desired sensitivity. The new setting is applied automatically. 6.4.
Settings 6.4.9 Setting front vehicle departure warning When the vehicle is stopped in traffic, this feature will detect the departure of the vehicle in front and notify the driver. Refer to the following instructions to enable or disable this feature. 1 From the mobile viewer, tap Dash Cam Settings > Road Safety Settings. 2 From FVDW (Front Vehicle Departure Warning), select Enabled or Disabled. The new setting is applied automatically. 6.
Settings 6.5.4 Setting the rear camera LED Follow the instructions to turn on or off the rear camera LED. 1 From the mobile viewer, tap Dash Cam Settings > System Settings. 2 From Rear Camera LED, select Enabled or Disabled. The new setting is applied automatically. 6.5.5 Setting the time zone Follow the instructions to set the time zone. 1 From the mobile viewer, tap Dash Cam Settings > System Settings. 2 From Time Zone, select the desired time zone. The new setting is applied automatically. 6.5.
7. Accessing the product information New users may benefit from the basic product information that can be accessed from the Menu screen. 7.1 Viewing the product information From the mobile viewer, tap Dash Cam Info to view product information. The following product information will be displayed on the screen. • Model Name • Firmware Ver. • Safety Camera Ver. • Memory Size • LOCAL ID • GPS Info 7.
8. Upgrading the firmware A firmware upgrade is provided to enhance the product's features, operation or to increase stability. For optimal operation of the product, ensure that you keep the firmware up to date. Follow the instructions to upgrade the firmware. 1 On your PC, open a web browser and go to http://www.thinkware.com/Support/Download. 2 Select the product and download the latest firmware upgrade file. 3 Unzip the downloaded file. 4 Disconnect power to the product and remove the memory card.
9. Troubleshooting The following table lists the problems users may encounter while using the product and measures to resolve them. If the problem persists after taking the measures provided in the table, contact the customer service center. Problems Cannot power on the product Solution • Make sure the power cable (the car charger or the hardwiring cable) is connected to the vehicle and the product properly. • Check the vehicle’s battery level. The voice guide and/or buzzer do not sound.
10. Specifications To see the product specifications, refer to the following table. Item Specification Remarks Model name F800 PRO Dimensions / Weight 107 x 60.5 x 30 mm / 104.5 g 4.2 x 2.4x 1.18 inch /0.
Specifications Item Specification Operating temperature 14 – 140℉ / -10 – 60℃ Storage temperature -4 – 158℉ / -20 – 70℃ Connection Interface 1 x V-IN port Remarks 41
Specifications Before contacting a service center Please back up all important data stored in the memory card. The data in the memory card may be deleted during repair. Every product requested for repair is regarded as a device that has had its data backed up. The customer service center does not back up your data. THINKWARE is not responsible for any loss, such as data loss.
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Installation Guide for Hardwiring the dash cam Hardwiring the dash cam directly to the vehicle power enables parking surveillance feature of the device which is used to record any incident to the vehicle while the ignition is turned off. Warning: Make sure to install the product only when the engine ignition is turned off. 1. Connect the adapter tip end to the dash cam DC-IN power port and connect the other end to the vehicle fusebox according to the instructions explained below.