T-Eye ADR-3000 User Manual - page 12
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Tips before Using the Product
Unit Preparation for video recording
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Take the SD card out of the recorder. Access the Player.exe menu and enetr the set up
mode, setting time zone, daylight savings time and other settings (as noted in the
programming section of the manual). Re-insert the SD card in the recorder. Following the
installation instructions. When you connect the unit to power, or turn the engine on, “dR
Init” appears on the LED display on the unit, indicating that the video recorder is initializing.
The LED display window will show a series of numbers, this indicates that GPS satellites are
beginning acquired.
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In about 25 seconds after power on, longer if one has not set the local time zone on the SD
card, the unit completes initializing and a “ding dong” chime is heard along with the words
“Hello”. The unit may still show a series of numbers followed by and “GPS FINE” will
appears. This adjusts the unit further for increased accuracy.
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After the chime, the T-eye Recorder starts continuous recording without GPS data. The
unit is recording video and audio as well as vehicle speed, direction and location, when: a)
when the vehicle is stopped, the unit shows local time; b) when the vehicle is in motion, it
displays the vehicle’s speed.
Continous recording while driving
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T-eye informs you of your vehicle’s speed, when stopped, the unit it displays the time.
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When the capacity of the SD Card has been reached, the oldest files are overwritten for
continuous recording. The data recorded by either the unit’s internal G-Sensor or external
manual record button are not overwritten. This alarm data must be erased by the User with
the SD card inserted in the computer, erasing event data in the DATA folder)
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When you stop the engine or remove the power cable from the cigarette lighter plug, T-
eye stops recording.