User's Manual DrivePro 50 Car Video Recorder (Version 0.
Table of Contents Introduction︱....................................................................................................................................... 3 Package Contents︱............................................................................................................................ 4 Features︱.............................................................................................................................................. 6 System Requirements︱.........................
Introduction︱ Thank you for purchasing Transcend’s DrivePro 50(The Following call DP50) – an advanced car video recorder (CVR) that is specifically designed to capture real time video of events happening outside your vehicle while driving. Mounted on your car’s windshield, the DrivePro uses a 130° Wide Angle Lens for the best field of view and records video in crystal clear Full HD 1080P to ensure all the important details of your trip are recorded.
Package Contents︱ The DrivePro Car Video Recorder package includes the following items: DrivePro Car Video Recorder Adhesive Mount or Suction Mount Car Adapter 16GB microSD Memory Card Quick Start Guide 4
Warranty Card 5
Features︱ Smooth, detailed Full HD 1080P recording @ 30fps resolution 130 degree wide angle lens Bundled 16GB high endurance microSD memory card Screenshot function lets you capture picture while recording Hi-Speed USB 2.
Safety Precautions︱ These usage and safety guidelines are IMPORTANT! Please follow them carefully to ensure your own personal safety and help protect your DrivePro from potential damage. General Use For in-car use only. Do not operate the DrivePro or use the DrivePro App while driving. Avoid using or storing the DrivePro in an extreme temperature environment. Never allow the DrivePro to come in contact with water or any other liquids.
Getting Started︱ F C G B A D H A B C D E F G H USB Connector Wide Angle Lens Memory Card Slot Power / Emergency Button LED Indicator Built-in Microphone Built-in Buzzer Reset Button 8 E
Inserting a microSD Memory Card You must insert a microSD memory card into the DrivePro before you can start recording. Please use a Class 6 or above microSD memory card with 8GB, 16GB, 32GB or 64GB capacity. 1. Insert a microSD memory card into its appropriate card slot on the left-hand side of the DrivePro. Note: Always format new memory cards in the DrivePro before using them for the first time. To format a new memory card, press the Settings button during recording and select Format Card.
Mounting the DrivePro 1. Insert the mounting bracket into the top of the DrivePro and slide sideways until you hear a click. 2. Thoroughly clean and dry the area of the windshield you wish to mount the DrivePro. If possible, mount the DrivePro in the middle of the windshield near the rear-view mirror for the best field of view. 3. Peel off the protective film from the mounting bracket’s foam sticker and firmly attach the DrivePro to the windshield. 4.
Connecting to Power Note: Insert a microSD memory card before connecting the DrivePro to your car’s lighter socket. 1. Connect the small end of the car adapter to the USB connector of the DrivePro. 2. Connect the other end of the car adapter to your car’s lighter socket. 3. After starting your car, the DrivePro will automatically turn on and start recording. 4. After the engine is switched off, the DrivePro will automatically save the current recording and power off.
Emergency Recording During video recording, press the emergency button on the left-hand side of the DrivePro to manually activate emergency recording mode.
Recording Videos︱ After starting your car, the DrivePro will turn on and start recording automatically. By default, one video file is saved for every 3 minute of recording. DrivePro can be adjusted the recording length via smart phone APP. After the engine is switched off, the DrivePro will automatically save the current recording and power off. Note: On some cars, the lighter socket continues to provide power after the engine is switched off.
Low Battery Low Battery : Be sure to charge your DP50 as soon as possible to avoid system time setting error as this warning message appears, and please avoid turning on DP50 via built-in battery directly Notice:Suggest to charge DP50 before using it.
Transfer Files to a Computer︱ To transfer files between the DrivePro’s memory card and your computer: Option 1: Take the microSD memory card out of the DrivePro and use a compatible card reader to transfer files to your computer. Option 2: 1. Insert the memory card into the DrivePro. 2. Plug the small end of a USB cable into the Mini-B USB port located on the right-hand side of the DrivePro. 3. Plug the large end of the cable into an available USB Port on your desktop or notebook computer.
Your DrivePro is now ready to transfer data just like an external hard drive. To transfer videos, simply drag-and-drop files from the folder that represents the DrivePro. Proper removal of your DrivePro (from Windows): 1. Click once on the Removable Hardware icon 2. The Safely Remove Hardware pop-up window will appear. Select it to continue. 3. A window will appear stating, “The ‘USB Mass Storage Device’ device can now be safely removed from the system.
Troubleshooting︱ If a problem occurs with your DrivePro please first check the information listed below before sending your DrivePro for repair. If you are unable to remedy a problem from the following hints, please consult your dealer, service center, or local Transcend branch office. We also have FAQ and Support services on our website. For any Hardware issues please consult the DrivePro User’s Manual. My computer’s operating system cannot detect my DrivePro Check the following: 1.
Specifications︱ Speaker / Microphone: 85dB at 10cm at Rated Voltage / 0.5mA (Built in) Connect interface: USB2.0 Storage: MicroSD, 8GB / 16GB / 32GB / 64GB (Class 6 or above) Control keys: 1 power / emergency recording button 1 reset button Dimensions: 55mm(L) × 58 mm(W) × 31.15 mm(H) Weight: 49 g Power Supply: Input DC12V~24V Output DC5V / 1A Operating Temperature: -20 C (-4 F) ~ 65 C (149 F) Video Formats: H.264(Mov:up to 1920x1080 30fps) Lens F/1.
Recycling and Environmental Considerations︱ Recycling the Product (WEEE): Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components, which can be recycled and reused. When you see the crossed-out wheel bin symbol attached to a product, it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC: Never dispose of your product with other household waste. Please inform yourself about the local rules on the separate collection of electrical and electronic products.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (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.
Two-year Limited Warranty︱ This product is covered by a Two-year Limited Warranty. Should your product fail under normal use within two years from the original purchase date, Transcend will provide warranty service pursuant to the terms of the Transcend Warranty Policy. Proof of the original purchase date is required for warranty service. Transcend will inspect the product and in its sole discretion repair or replace it with a refurbished product or functional equivalent.
GNU General Public License (“GPL”) Disclosure Firmware incorporated into this product and/or software used for this product may include third party copyrighted software licensed under the GPL (hereinafter referred to as “GPL Software”).
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