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USER GUIDE
FULL HD VEHICLE RECORDER
• Thank you for purchasing the VT1000 Vehicle Recorder.
• Please ensure that you read and understand this USER GUIDE and use it before connecting and installing this Recorder.
• Please store the USER GUIDE in an easily accessible location.
VER 1.0.0 1st Edition
■Safety advice .............................................................................. 3 ■GPS recePtion ............................................................................ 4 ■contentS ...................................................................................... 5 ■introduction .............................................................................. 6 ■functionS ..................................................................................... 8 ■LedS & Buzzer SPecification ............................................... 10 ■inStaLLation .............................................................................. 11 ■SoftWare uSer Guide ............................................................ 12 ■SoftWare inStaLLation .......................................................... 13■initiaLize Sd card .................................................................... 14 ■SettinGS ...................................................................................... 15 ■Pc vieWer SoftWare vieWinG SettinGS ............................ 17 ■oPen the Sd card .................................................................... 18 ■PLayBack .................................................................................... 19 ■LoG fiLe PLayBack ................................................................... 20 ■Save JPeG and avi fiLe ............................................................. 21 ■Print imaGe ................................................................................ 22 ■BackinG uP fiLeS ...................................................................... 23 ■GPS LoG to kmL converter .................................................. 24 ■driver rePort ........................................................................... 25 ■anaLySiS criteria SettinGS .................................................. 26 ■GradinG criteria SettinGS ................................................... 28 ■GradinG method ...................................................................... 31 ■GraPh diSPLay SettinGS ........................................................ 32■SPecification ............................................................................ 33 ■aPPendix recordinG time taBLe ......................................... 34 ■aPPendix uPGrade ................................................................... 35 ■technicaL SuPPort and Warranty ................................... 36
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INDEX
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CautionDamagesduetoproductionmalfunction,lossofdata,orotherdamagesoccurringwhileusingthisproductshallnotbetheresponsibilityofthemanufacturer.Althoughtheproductisadeviceusedforrecordingvideos,theproductmaynotsaveallvideosinthecaseofamalfunction.Inthecaseofanaccident,thesensormaynotrecognizetheshockwhentheimpactislightandasaresultitmaynotbeginrecordingautomatically.
SAFETYADVICE
CAUTIONRISKOFELECTRICSHOCK
DONOTOPEN
CAUTION: TOREDUCETHERISKOFELECTRICSHOCK,DONOTREMOVECOVER.
NOUSER‐SERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE.REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.
WARNING:TOPREVENTFIREORELECTRICSHOCKHAZARD,DONOTEXPOSETHISAPPLIANCETORAINORMOISTURE.
CautionInstalltheproductwhereitdoesnotblockdriver’svisibilityandwherethereisnoairbaginstalled.Thiscouldcauseanaccidentormightinjurepassengersincaseofaccident
Pleasemakesureyoufollowthesafetyadvice/instructionsgivenintheuserguide.Caution
RISKOFEXPLOSIONIFBATTERYISREPLACEDBYANINCORRECTTYPE.DISPOSEOFUSEDBATTERIESACCORDINGTOTHEINSTRUCTIONS.BatteryforRTC(RealTimeClock)inside
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GPSReception
1. ActivatetheproductinanareawithoutlargebuildingstoimproveGPSreception.
2. ThetemperaturerangeforoptimumoperationoftheGPSreceiverinyourcaris‐10~50°C.
3.Whenusingtheproductforthefirsttimeorafteralongperiod(morethanthreedays),itmaytakealittlelongertorecognizeyourcurrentlocation.ItmaytakebetweenfiveandthirtyminutestogetGPSreception.
GPSreceptionmaybeimpairedunderthefollowingcircumstances
1)IfthereisanobjectattheendoftheGPSantenna
2)Ifyourvehiclehasmetallicelementsonthewindshields
3)IfequipmentgeneratingelectromagneticwavesthatinterferewiththeGPSsignalisinstalledinthevehiclee.g.:OtherGPSdevicessuchasacertaintypeofwirelessactivatedalarms,MP3andCDplayersandcameraalarmsusingGPS.
4)Ifyouareusingareceiverconnectedbycable,electricinterferencecanbeavoidedbysimplychangingthelocationofthereceiver(antenna).
5)Onheavilyovercastorcloudydays,ifthevehicleisinacoveredlocationsuchasunderabridgeorraisedroadway,inatunnel,anundergroundroadwayorparkingarea,insideabuildingorsurroundedbyhigh‐risebuildings.
6)IfGPSsignalreceptionispoor,itmaytakelongertolocateyourcurrentpositionwhenthevehicleismovingthanwhenitisstationary.
ThecommercialpurposeGPShastheaveragerageerrorofmorethan15metersandtherangeerrorcouldbemorethan100metersduetoenvironmentalconditionslikebuildings,roadsidetreesetc.
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GPS RECEPTIONSAFETY ADVICE
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CONTENTS
VT1000VehicleRecorder
WireSpliceclips(x5)StickerforWindscreenmounting(doublesidedtapex1)
PowerCable
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INTRODUCTION
CameraLens
BracketFRONT
Leftside RightSide
SDMemoryCardSlot
Lock
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INTRODUCTIONCONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
BACK
RecordLEDBLUELED
WarningLEDREDLED
PanicRecordButton
G‐SensorCalibrationbutton
PowerCable
Black(Ground)Red(Power+)
White(Externalpanicbutton+)Blue(Externalpanicbutton‐)
Green(Alarmout1),Low(0V)toHigh(5V)2secondsYellow(Alarmout2),Low(0V)toHigh(5V)2seconds
ExternalPanicButton(optionalItem)
Cablelength:2m90cmButtonCaseSize:18x39x10mm
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FUNCTIONS
AutomaticBootingOncetheVT1000hasbeenwiredtoyourcarpowersourcetheVT1000willbebootup,thiswilltakearound1minutefortheunittobereadytorecord.Thedefaultsettingforrecordisthecontinuousrecordingat30fps,720Presolution.Thissettingallowsforseparateeventandpanicrecordings.OnthissettingtheSDcardstoragemaybeusedupquickeranddependingonthesettings,overwriteorstoprecordingwhenfull.Toavoidlosingvaluabledata,backupdatatoaseparatestorageorPCdeviceafteranyincidents.
ContinuousRecord(WhenRecordmodesetas“Continuous”)Thisisthedefaultmodeforrecording.Inthissettingtheunitwillbeginrecordingafterbootupandrecordtheentiretimetheunitispowered.Theresolutionandframeratescanbesetasperyourrequirements.YoucanchangetheconfigurationoftherecordingusingtheVT1000Software.Todothis,pleaseseethe‘Settings’sectiononpage15.
NOTE:Theunitwillnotstartrecordingimmediatelyafterpoweron.Ittakesaround1minuteforthebuilt‐inpowerbackupsystemtocharge.Thereafter,theinternalflashmemorywillbereadytorecord.
EventRecord(WhenRecordmodesetas“Event”)Theunitwillrecordwhentriggeredbyeitheranimpactorapushofthe‘PANIC’button.Insuchevents,15secondsofpreandposteventswillbestoredseparatelyontheSDcard.
NOTE:Whenrecordingat30fps,(1080PHD)resolution,separateeventfiles(ShockandPanic)willnotbestored.Ifyouwishtokeepseparateeventfiles,changethesettingstoalowerresolutionorframerate.Forexample,1080P@10fpsor720P@30fps
Parkingmode: IfG‐Sensorvalueisnotchangedduring5minutes,therecordframeratewillbeautomaticallychangeto1FPS.WhenavehiclestartstomovethentheparkingmodewillswitchoffautomaticallyandstartthecontinuousrecordingimmediatelyThis“Parkingmode”canbesetwhentherecordmodesetas“Continuous”.
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FUNCTIONSINTRODUCTION
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FUNCTIONS
G‐SensorCalibration1. Installtheunitandparkthevehicleonaflatsurface.2. Turnontheunitandpressthebluebuttononetime.3. Thencalibrationwillbedonewith“beep”sound.Built‐inpowerbackup(SuperCapacitor)
Whenpowertotheunitisinterrupted,VT1000createsthelastfileusingtheinternalSuperCapacitor.
TimeandDate
TherearenotimeanddatesettingsastheVT1000getsthisinformationfromtheGPSsatellites.
SDMemoryCardFormat
Pleaseformat[initialize]theSDcardusingthePCviewersoftware.
PoweroffvehicleandtakeoutSDmemorycardTurnoffthepowerandthenchecktheBLUELEDlight.OncetheLEDlightisnoton,youcannowsafelyremovetheSDmemorycard.
[SDun‐mount]PresstheBluebuttonfor3secondsandreleaseit,thentheBlueLEDwillstayonallthetime.NowyoucantakeouttheSDmemorycard.[SDreset]PresstheBluebuttonfor3secondsandreleaseitafterinsertingtheSDcard,thentheVT1000willreboot.
TakeoutandInsertSDmemorycardduringpoweron
Thereare2waystoremovetheSDcard,thefirstrequiresthevehicletobepowereddownandthesecondyoucansafelyremovetheSDwiththevehicleispoweredon.Pleaseseebelowdetailsforbothmethods.
SafelyRemovalSDCard
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Status BLUELED REDLED BUZZER
Booting on on offUpgrade heartbeat heartbeat offContinuous recording 4sec / 1sec off offTriggeredEvent recording
0.5sec on/off off 100msec on
SD fault off 0.5 sec on/off offSystem fault on on offSD umount on off 0.1sec on 2 timesSD reset on off 0.1sec on 2 timesSD Full off 2sec / 2sec offG‐Sensor calibration ‐ ‐ 0.1sec on 1 timeParking Mode 8sec / 1sec off offPower off off off off
BLUELED(RECORD)TheblueLEDshowsthepowerison.Duringthecontinuousrecording:blueLEDwillbeon4secondsandoff1second.Duringtheeventrecording:blueLEDwillbeon0.5secondandoff0.5second.DuringtheParkingmode:blueLEDwillbeon8secondsandoff1second.REDLED(WarningLED)TheredLEDwillbeturnedonwhensystemfailure.BuzzerA‘Beep’soundwilloccurwheneventrecordingstarts(thiscanbeturnedoff,ifrequiredbyuncheck“EventBeep”atSettings)
LEDs&BUZZERSpecification
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LEDS & BUZZER SPECIFICATIONFUNCTIONS
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INSTALLATION
Parkyourvehicleonaflatlevelsurface.TurnofftheenginebeforeinstallingtheVT1000.
AttachtheVT1000usingtheprovideddoublesided3Mtape.Thesurfacemustbecleananddrybeforeyouinstall.Werecommendedtoinstalltheproductbehindtherearviewmirroronthefrontwindshield.
NOTE:The3Madhesivetapewillnotstickwellwithdustoroil,etc.Pleasemakesurethesurfaceiscleanbeforeapplying.
Adjustcameraview.Makesurethelenshasanunobstructedview.Checkfromoutsidethevehicletocheckthecameraangle,youcanadjusttheangleviathebracketteeth.
Arrangethepowercordneatlyalongsideofthewindshieldanddoorpillartrim.TheVT1000requiresacontinuous12/24voltpowersourcefromthevehicle.
ThecablesuppliedwillallowyoutohardwiretheVT1000unittothefuseboxofyourvehicle.
Connectthe“redcable(+)”toafuse.Itshouldbeconnectedtoafusethathavepowerwhenyoustarttheengine.
Thegroundcableshouldbeconnectedtothecarbodyorbatterynegative.Startthecarafterinstallation.
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SOFTWARE USER GUIDE
PCViewerSoftware
PCSYSTEMREQUIREMENT
IfthePCdoesnotmeettheminimumsystemrequirement,thePCViewerSoftwaremaynotfunctionproperly.
OS WindowsVista.Windows7,Windows8/8.1CPU Core2Duo2.5GHzorHigherRAM 2GBorHigherInterface SDMemoryCardReaderHDDFreespace
Install:55MBorHigherBackup:4GBorHigher
Display 1024x768pixel/TrueColororhigher
RecommendedPCspecificationsforPCViewerSoftware
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SOFTWARE USER GUIDEINSTALLATION
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SOFTWAREINSTALLATION
1.ConnecttheSDcardintoyourPC(ifyourcomputerdoesnothaveandSDcardslotusetheUSBSDcardreader)andopenthe“MyComputer”
2.Right‐clickthe“VR1000”driveandselect[Open]3.Doubleclick[SETUP.EXE]inthe[pcsw]folder.4.Selectthelanguageandthenfollowthedialogboxprompts.
5.The“PCViewerVT1000”iconwillbedisplayedonyourdesktop.
NOTE:ToUn‐installthePCViewerSoftwareMakesuretheprogramisnotrunningandopenthe‘ControlPanel’Select‘RemoveProgram’andremovethePCViewerSoftware.
ThePCViewerSoftwareisontheprovidedSDcard.(Alsoavailableonourwebsite.)
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Initialize SDCard
ToinitializetheSDcard,clickontheaboveiconandyouwillbepresentedwiththefollowingscreentochoosethecardtoinitialize.Click‘Ok’whenselected.
Onthefollowingscreen,checkthe‘QuickFormat’buttonanduncheckthe‘BackupConfigurationFile’andclick‘Start’tobegininitialisation.
initializeSDCard’Icon
NOTE:ThePCViewersoftwarewillautomaticallybecopiedto[pcsw]folderontheSDcard.
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INITIALIZE SD CARDSOFTWARE INSTALLATION
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Settings
[Settings]icon
Thisoptionallowsyoutoadjustthesettingsontherecorder.Clicktheaboveicontobringupthescreenbelow.
RecordModeEvent(AutomaticallystartsrecordingbyG‐sensororPanicbutton.)Continuous(AlwaysrecordingwhenpoweredbyDC12/24V.)ResolutionVGA(640x480),720P(1280x720),1080pHD(1920x1080).FrameRateAdjusttheframeratefrom30fps,15fps,10fps,1fpsPasswordEnter4numbersfrom1000to9999asapasswordOverwriteRecordingsThisfunctionallowstheunittooverwriteoldfilesontheSDCardautomatically.Youcanoverwritethecontinuous,panicorG‐Sensorrecordedfiles.RecordAudioTurntheaudiorecordingonoroff.
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Settings
ParkingModeSetRecordModeasContinuousandthenyoucanchecktheParkingModebox.IfG‐Sensorvaluedoesnotchangefor5minutes,therecordframeratewillbeautomaticallychangeto1FPS.WhenavehiclestartstomovethentheparkingmodewillswitchoffautomaticallyandstartthecontinuousrecordingimmediatelyEventBeepTurnontheeventbeeptomaketheunit‘beep’whentheG‐sensorhasbeentriggeredorthePanicbuttonhasbeenpressed.G‐SensorSensitivityTheshocksensorsensitivitycanbesetto‘SimplesettingMode’or‘Custom’.Settoeasyallowsyoutosetthesensitivityto9(High),5(Medium)or1(Low).Incustomset,youcanset3differentshocksensorvaluesindividually.AutoadjustG‐SensortoVehiclespeedOnceitchecked,VT1000willautomaticallydecreasetheG‐SensorsensitivityathighervehiclespeedstocompensateforthenaturallyaddedG‐forcesthatareexperiencedduetovelocity.GPSRecordTimeSelectthetotallogfilesize.About2days(80MB)About7days(280MB)SDErrorBeepTurnontheSDErrorbeeptomaketheunit‘beep’whentheSDErroroccurred.AlarmOut1Highvoltage5VoutwhenG‐sensororPanictriggered.(LowtoHigh2seconds)AlarmOut2Highvoltage5VoutwhenSDerroroccurred.(LowtoHigh2seconds)Date/TimeAutomaticallysynchronizewithGPStime.Howeverthismanualtimesettingisalsoavailabletousetheunitattheinsideofbuilding.VehicleIDSetavehicleIDfortheunit.Init SDCard (InitializeSDCard)AllvideoandGPSdatawillbedeletedandcreatenecessaryfoldersandcopynecessaryfilesintotheSDcard.InitializeDataClickthisoptiontodeleteallrecordedfilesontheSDcard.Pleasebackupalldatafilesyouwishtokeepbeforedoingthis.
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SETTINGSSETTINGS
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The‘speed’unit&‘date’formatscanbechangedwiththisViewingsettings.VideoFlip,VideoMirror,BrightnessandContrastcanbesetinthisViewingSettings
PCViewerSoftwareViewingSettings
ThissettingisforthePCViewerSoftwareitself.TosettheRecorder,refertopage15.
Viewingsettings
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OpentheSDcard
① Click “SelectSDCard”icon
② SelecttheSDcarddriveandclick“OK”
③ Click“CheckAll”andthenclick“Load”
InserttheSDcardintoyourPC
ChangetaptoloadthePanicEventsorG‐sensorEventsorLogfiles.
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OPEN ThE SD CARDPC VIEWER SOFTWARE VIEWING SETTINGS
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Playback
EventSearch
Resolution RecordMode
4x4MultiView(Thumb‐nailfunction)
PlaybackSpeed
PauseNext Image
PreviousImage
X0.5, 1Play
X2, 4, 8, 16Fast Forward
X0.5, 1Reverse
X2, 4, 8, 16 Fast Reverse
Speed
FrameSizeDisplayFrame/Totalframesnumber
G‐SensorGraph
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LOGFILEPLAYBACK
Select[LOG]tap.Checkthelogfromtheloglistusingmouseorclick[CheckAll].Thenclick[Load].
GPSspeed,GsensorXvalue,GsensorYvalue,GsensorZvalue,canbecheckedfirstonthesmallcheckboxatrightsideofeachvalue.Theninputdatafordatasorting.Ifthereisrecordedvideodata,[Switch]or[GSensor]markwillbedisplayedonlist.
Logdata Logdatawillberecordedduringdrivingeveniftherearenoevents.Thetotallogdatasizecanbesetfrom2days,to31days.Thelogdataoverwritestheoldestdata.Usingthislogdata,youcanusethedatasortingfunctionwhichhelpstofindaspecificdatalikemorethan80mph(or80km),forexample.
Searchbutton
Inputsortingdata
GsensorXvalue:Front&Back(likeQuickbrakeorQuickStart)GsensorYvalue:Left&Right(likeQuickTurn)GsensorZvalue:Up&Down
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LOG FILE PLAYBACKPLAYBACK
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SaveJPEGandAVIFile
Pausetheplaybackandclick“SaveJPG”icontomakeJPGimages.
Pausetheplaybackandclick“SaveAVI”icontomakeanAVIfile.
“SaveJPG”icon
“SaveAVI”icon
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PrintImage
Pausetheplaybackandclick“PrintImage”icon.
“PrintImage”icon
Choosetoprintthecurrentimageorselectanotherimagefromthesamefileyouareinbysearchingthetimeanddate.
Seeapreviewoftheprintedimageandaltertheprintersettingstochangepapersize/orientationetc.
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PRINT ImAGESAVE JPEG AND AVI FILE
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Backing up files
Select“Cont”,“Panic”.“Event”,“Log”tapandselectthefilesfirst.AndthenclicktheBackupicontobackupthefilestothePC.
TobackupthewholedatafromtheSDcardtothePC,checkthe“BackupAll”option.
“Backup”icon
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GPSLogtoKMLConverter
ToseethewholerouteonGoogleEarth,selectthelogfileandclicktheGoogleEarthicon,asshownbelow.
STEP1.InstallGoogleEarthonyourPC.(http://www.google.com/earth/)
STEP2.Checkthelogfile
STEP3.ClicktheGoogleEarthIcon
SelectthefolderlocationoftheKMLfile.Click“OK”andtheroutewillthenbeshownonGoogleEarth.WerecommendyouuseGoogleEarthVersion5.0orabove.
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GPS LOG TO KmL CONVERTERBACKING UP FILES
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DriverReport
Duringtheviewing,clickthe“DriverReport”icontoviewthebelowDriverReportScreen.
Fromthecalendarinthebottomrightcorner,choosethedateyouwishtoinspectamongthedateshighlightedinblue.Datesthatarenothighlightedinblue,donothavetherelevantdata.Alldatafromtheselecteddatewillbeautomaticallychosenfromtheselectionontheright.Youcanunselectdatathatyoudonotneed.Whendataisselected,clickthe‘Load’buttontoloadthedata.Asummaryofinformationcanbefoundonthetopofthewindowincluding;vehicleID,userID,totaldurationandtotaldistance.Inadditionyoucananalyzethenumberofover‐accelerations,over‐decelerations,sharpturns,over‐speeding,over‐RPMsthatexceededthepre‐setlimit.TopGraphThetopgraphshowsthespeed(red)andbelowarethreeindicatorbarsthatshowdrivingpatterns.Thefirstbarshowsdriving(blue)andidling(grey)andthesecondbarshowsthespeed.Whitemeansthatthevehiclewaswithinboththepermittedspeedandeco‐speedlimit,greenmeansaboveeco‐speedbutwithinpermittedspeedlimit,andredmeansabovethelegalspeedlimit.Thelastbarshowsthestateoftheenginewherewhitemeanstheengineisoff,bluemeansitisrunningproperlywithinthepre‐setRPMlimit,andredmeansoveracceleration,i.e.exceedingthepre‐setRPMlimit.
“DriverReport”icon
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BottomGraphThelowergraphshowstheG‐sensors.Thex‐axisisinred,y‐axisinblue,andz‐axisisgreen.TheindicatorbarbelowshowsjoltsintheG‐sensorvalues,i.e.G‐sensorvaluesthatexceedthepre‐setlimit.Greymeansnormalconditions,redmeansjoltsinthex‐axisdirection,blueinthey‐axisdirection,andgreeninthez‐axisdirection.Configurationsforthisfunctioncanbesetbyclickingthe[Setting]buttonintherightbottomcorner.ThelimitsforG‐sensor,permittedspeeding,excessiveRPM,andeco‐speedingcanbesetunderthe‘Analysis’tabandrangesforthetwographscanbesetunderthe‘Component’tab.
AnalysisCriteriaSettings
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ANALYSIS CRITERIA SETTINGSDRIVER REPORT
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AnalysisCriteriaSettings
Acceleration/BrakeThissetsthecriteriaforexcessiveaccelerationandbrake.ThisismeasuredinG‐force,soifaccelerationordecelerationexceedstheG‐forcelimit,itwillbecountedasexcessive.SpeedLimitThisoptionallowsyoutosetthecriteriaforexcessivespeeding.Youcansetthevaluelimitsbetween0‐999km/h.Intheexampleabove,thelimithasbeensetto80km/hfor30seconds,sothereforeifthevehiclegoesoverthisspeedforover30seconds,itwillcountasexcessivespeeding.Ifyougooverthatspeedbutforunder30seconds,itwillnotcountasexcessivespeeding.Eco‐speedLimitSetthecriteriaforeco‐speedlimit.Theeco‐speedlimitcanbesethigherorlowerthanthespeedlimitandcanbesetfrom0‐999km/handthetimecanbesetbyselectingthedropdownmenu.Intheexample,thelimithasbeensetto60km/hfor10seconds.Ifthislimitisexceeded,itwillcountasexcessive.
AnalysisCriteriaSettingsThisoptionallowsyoutomakechangestotheanalysiscriteriasettings.Toaccessthismenu,goto‘settings’click‘analysiscriteriasettings’andyouwillbepresentedwiththefollowingscreen.
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Grading Criteria Settings
Thecriteriaforgradingdriver’ssafetyandeco‐scorecanbesetinthesesettings.Thesafetyandeco‐gradingcriteriahave7and8separatecomponentsrespectively.Aweightedaverageofthesecomponentscoredareusedtodetermineanoverallscore.Gradingforeachcriteriaissetto4levels(A,B,C&D)andifthedriver’sscoreislowerthentheywillreceiveanFforfail.Eachcriteriacanbegivenadifferentweightdependingontheimportanceyouplaceoneachonebutallweightsmustaddupto100.Togetintothismenu,enterthe‘Settings’menu,andclickthe‘GradingCriteriaSettings’.
SuddenStartCountThisoptionsetsthegradingcriteriatheamountofsuddenstartsperhour.Theassessmentofthiscriteriaisbasedonthe(acceleration/deceleration).Forexample,ifadriverdrovefor8hoursinonedayandhad4suddenstartsduringthattime,theirscoreforthatcriteriawillbe0.5andbasedonthesettingsintheimageabove,theywouldbegradedasB.Thiscriteriaisusedinbothsafetyandecograding,buttheweightscanbesetseparately.
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GRADING CRITERIA SETTINGSANALYSIS CRITERIA SETTINGS
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GradingCriteriaSettings
AccelerationCountThisoptionsetsthegradingcriteriatheamountoftimesthereisasuddenaccelerationperhour.Theassessmentofthiscriteriaisbasedonthe(acceleration/deceleration).Forexample,ifadriverdrovefor8hoursinonedayandhad4suddenaccelerationsduringthattime,theirscoreforthatcriteriawillbe0.5andbasedonthesettingsintheimageonthepreviouspage,theywouldbegradedasB.Thiscriteriaisusedinbothsafetyandecograding,buttheweightscanbesetseparately.BrakeCountThisoptionsetsthegradingcriteriatheamountoftimesthereisasuddendecelerationperhour.Theassessmentofthiscriteriaisbasedonthe(acceleration/deceleration).Forexample,ifadriverdrovefor8hoursinonedayandhad4suddendecelerationsduringthattime,theirscoreforthatcriteriawillbe0.5andbasedonthesettingsintheimageonthepreviouspage,theywouldbegradedasB.Thiscriteriaisusedinbothsafetyandecograding,buttheweightscanbesetseparately.SpeedingCountThisoptionsetsthegradingcriteriatheamountoftimesthedriverexceedsthespeedinglimitfortheamountoftimesetinthe‘criteriasettings’.Theoverallvalueissetasaratiooftheamountoftimespeedingtothetimedrivingasapercentage.Forexample,ifadriverdrove8hoursinadaybutwasspeedingfor1hourintotal,theirscoreforthiscriteriawouldbe12.5%andbasedontheimageonthepreviouspage,theywouldbegradedasA.Thiscriteriaisusedinbothsafetyandecograding,buttheweightscanbesetseparately.SpeedingDurationRatioThisoptionsetsthegradingcriteriaforspeedingandiscalculatedasaratiooftimespeedingandissetasapercentage.Forexample,ifadriverdrove8hoursinadaybutwasexceedingthespeedlimitfor1hour,theirscoreforthiscriteriawouldbe12.5%,theywouldbegradedasA.Theassessmentofthiscriteriaisbasedontheeco‐speedlimitoptioninthe‘AnalysisCriteriaSetting’.Thiscriteriaisusedforecogradingonly.
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GradingCriteriaSettings
PeakSpeedRelativetoSpeedLimit(kmh/mph)Thisoptionsetsthegradingcriteriaforspeedingandcalculatesthepeakspeedthedriverdrove,relativetothespeedlimit.Thevaluecanbesetfrom0‐999km/h.Theassessmentofthiscriteriaisbasedonthespeedlimitoptioninthe‘AnalysisCriteriaSetting’.Thiscriteriaisusedforsafetygrading.AverageSpeedRelativetoSpeedLimit(kmh/mph)Thisoptionsetsthegradingcriteriaforspeedingandcalculatestheaveragespeedthedriverdrove,relativetothespeedlimit.Thevaluecanbesetfrom0‐999km/h.Theassessmentofthiscriteriaisbasedonthespeedlimitoptioninthe‘AnalysisCriteriaSetting’.Thiscriteriaisusedforsafetygrading.ExcessEco‐speedCountThisoptionsetsthegradingcriteriaforecospeedingandiscalculatedperhour.Forexample,ifadriverdrove8hoursinadaybutwasexceedingtheeco‐speedlimit4times,theirscoreforthiscriteriawouldbe0.5,theywouldbegradedasB.Theassessmentofthiscriteriaisbasedontheeco‐speedlimitoptioninthe‘AnalysisCriteriaSetting’.Thiscriteriaisusedforecogradingonly.ExcessEco‐speedDurationRatioThisoptionsetsthegradingcriteriaforecospeedingandiscalculatedasaratiooftimespeedingandissetasapercentage.Forexample,ifadriverdrove8hoursinadaybutwasexceedingtheeco‐speedlimitfor1hour,theirscoreforthiscriteriawouldbe12.5%,theywouldbegradedasA.Theassessmentofthiscriteriaisbasedontheeco‐speedlimitoptioninthe‘AnalysisCriteriaSetting’.Thiscriteriaisusedforecogradingonly.
PLEASENOTEOncethegradingcriteriasettingshasbeenadjustedandsaved,itcanbeexportedintoan‘ini’fileandthemimportedintoanotherversionofthesoftware.ThismeansthatyoucanseteachVT1000quickerthanmanuallyadjustingthesettingsineachversionofthesoftware.
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GRADING CRITERIA SETTINGSGRADING CRITERIA SETTINGS
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Grading Method
Grades:EachcriteriaisgivenagradeofA,B,CorDandanythinglowerisgivenagradeofFforfail.Thereforeeachgradewillbeassignedalimitthatifexceed,thescorewillgodowntothenextgrade.IfthedriverexceedsthelimitfortheDgrade,theywillbegivenanF.Weights:Eachcriteriacanbegivenadifferentweightwhencalculatingthesafetyandecogradestoprovideflexibilitytotheoperatorinassessment.Grading&Scores:Eachgradeisassignedascore;A=100,B=80,C=70,D=60,F=50.Withthisscore,thesafetyandeco‐scoresareassessedbyaweightedaverageoftherelevantcriteriascores.Thetotalscoreisanaverageofthesafetyandecoscores.Belowisanexampleofhowscorescanbecalculatedforeachcriteria.Forexample,letssaytwodriversreceivedthebelowscoresineachcriteria.Withthesesetweights,theirgradeswouldcomeoutasshownbelow.
Eco grade Weight Driver 1 Driver 2Sudden Start Count 20 A(100) C(70)Acceleration Count 10 A(100) A(100)Brake Count 20 C(70) A(100)Speeding Count 20 A(100) C(70)Speeding Duration Ratio 10 C(70) A(100)Peak Speed Relative to Speed Limit 10 A(100) A(100)Average Speed Relative to Speed Limit 10 A(100) A(100)ExcessEco‐speedCount 91 88ExcessEco‐speedDurationRatio A B
[Driver1]Ecoscore=20*100/100+10*100/100+20*70/100+20*100/100+10*70/100+10*100/100+10*100/100=91=EcogradeA[Driver2]Ecoscore=20*70/100+10*100/100+20*100/100+20*70/100+10*100/100+10*100/100+10*100/100=88=EcogradeBAlthoughbothdriversreceivedaCintwodifferentcriteria,eachscoreisweighted,andthereforetheecogradesdiffered.
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GraphDisplaySettings
Theresultsofthedriveranalysiscanbeshownonagraph.Toadjustthegraphdisplay,clickonthe‘GraphDisplaySettings’option.
MaxSpeed:Setthegraphsupperspeedlimit(0‐999km/h)MaxG‐Sensor:SetthegraphsupperG‐Sensorlimit,byselectingavaluefromthedropdownmenu(+‐1G,+‐2G,+‐3G)ZoomWindowDisplayTime:Setthetimescaleforthegraphtobeinzoommodebyselectingavaluefromthedropdownmenu(1min~10mins).Thegraphsettingswillappliedtothefollowingwindowdisplays:ManualMode,DataSearch,DrivingDataandtheZoomGraph.Defaultsettingsare:MaxSpeed(100km/h),MaxG‐Sensor(+‐1G),MaxRPM(3000).
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GRAPh DISPLAY SETTINGSGRADING mEThOD
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SPECIFICATION
Imagesensor 1/3”3MegapixelCMOSSensor
AngleofView 170°
Videoresolution 1080pHD(1920x1080)720P(1280x720),VGA(640x480)
RecordingSpeed Upto30fps
RecordingMode Continuous,Event(shocksensor,Panicbutton)
Recordingtime Seerecordingtablebelow
Memory SupportsCardsofupto32GB(Class10)
GPS/GLONASS InternalGPS/GLONASS
G‐Sensor Internal3‐axisG‐sensor
RTC Internalbattery
Buzzer Recordingstart,error
Audio InternalMicrophone
LED Record,(BlueLED)Warning(RedLED)
SupperCapacitor Enablerecordingoflastfileandshutdown
PCsoftware Supplied
Powerinput 12Vto24Vpermeantwiringkit
Powerconsumption 3.6W
Size(LxØ) 100mmX50mm
Weight 175g(include1mcable)
OperationTemp. ‐10℃~60℃
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APPENDIX‐ Recordingtimetable
Thistableisaguidelineonly.Actualresultsmayverydependingonavarietyoffactorsontheroad.
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APPENDIX - RECORDING TImE TABLESPECIFICATION
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APPENDIX‐ Upgrade
Makeafoldercalled[program]ontheSDrootfolderasshownbelow,
Copy“XXXXXX_x.x.x.bin”filetotheSDcard[program]folder.
1.PrepareFirmware
2.UpgradeVT1000InsertthepreparedSDcardto VT1000unitandturnonthepower.TheBlue&RedLEDwillquicklyblinkwhiletheunitisupgrading.Itwillalso‘beep’continuously.Upgradingtheunitusuallytakesabout30seconds.Warning:Donotturnoffthepowerduringupgrading.Iftheupgradefails,theVT1000unitshouldbereturnedtoyourlocaldistributor.
Oncetheupgradingisfinished,theunitwillautomaticallyturnoffandonthepower.
NOTE:Togettheupgradefirmware,pleasecontactyourlocaldistributor.
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TechnicalSupport&Warranty
TECHNICALSUPPORT
ForTechnicalSupport,pleasecontactyourlocaldistributor.
LIMITEDWARRANTY
Thisproductissuppliedwith1yearwarranty.TheWarrantyexcludesproductsthathavebeenmisused,(includingaccidentaldamage)anddamagecausedbynormalwearandtear.Intheunlikelyeventthatyouencounteraproblemwiththisproduct,itshouldbereturnedtotheplaceofpurchase.
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TEChNICAL SUPPORT & WARRANTYAPPENDIX - UPGRADE