Milerong UK-P8

Milerong 1080P FHD DVR Dash Cam UK-P8 Instruction Manual

Model: UK-P8

1. Ifihan

Thank you for choosing the Milerong 1080P FHD DVR Dash Cam. This device is designed to provide reliable video recording of your journeys, enhancing safety and providing evidence in case of incidents. Featuring a 3-inch IPS display, 170° wide-angle lens, night vision capabilities, G-Sensor, WDR technology, parking monitor, loop recording, and motion detection, this dash cam offers comprehensive coverage for your vehicle.

Milerong 1080P FHD DVR Dash Cam showing its features: 1080P FHD, Loop Recording, Parking Monitor, Motion Detection, G-Sensor, 170 Degree Wide Angle, WDR, Super Night Vision.

Figure 1: Milerong Dash Cam highlighting its key features.

2. Alaye Aabo

  • Maṣe ṣiṣẹ kamẹra daaṣi lakoko iwakọ. Ṣatunṣe awọn eto nikan nigbati ọkọ ba wa ni gbesile lailewu.
  • Ensure the dash cam is securely mounted and does not obstruct your view ti opopona tabi dabaru pẹlu awọn iṣakoso ọkọ.
  • Lo oluyipada agbara ti a pese nikan ati awọn kebulu lati ṣe idiwọ ibajẹ si ẹrọ tabi ọkọ.
  • Avoid exposing the dash cam to extreme temperatures outside its operating range (-20°C to 75°C) to prevent malfunction.
  • Keep the lens clean to ensure clear video recordings.

3. Package Awọn akoonu

Daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan wa ninu apo rẹ:

  • Milerong 1080P FHD DVR Dash Cam (Front)
  • Afamora Oke
  • Ṣaja ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ
  • Okun USB
  • Oluka Kaadi USB
  • Ọpa Pry
  • Ninu Asọ
  • Awọn paadi alemora
  • Itọsọna olumulo
Image showing the Milerong Dash Cam and its complete accessories including the dash cam, suction mount, car charger, USB cable, USB card reader, pry tool, cleaning cloth, and adhesive pads.

Figure 2: Complete accessories for the Milerong Dash Cam.

4. Ọja Ipariview

Familiarize yourself with the dash cam's components and controls.

Iwaju view of the Milerong Dash Cam showing the lens and screen.

olusin 3: Iwaju view of the Milerong Dash Cam.

4.1. Device Ìfilélẹ

  • Lẹnsi: Ya fidio footage.
  • Ifihan IPS 3": Fun viewn gbe footage, playback, and menu navigation.
  • Bọtini agbara: Yipada ẹrọ si tan/pa.
  • Bọtini Akojọ: O wọle si awọn eto ati awọn aṣayan.
  • Awọn bọtini oke/isalẹ: Lilọ kiri nipasẹ awọn aṣayan akojọ aṣayan ati ṣatunṣe awọn eto.
  • Bọtini O dara: Jẹrisi awọn aṣayan.
  • Iho kaadi MicroSD: Insert your memory card here.
  • Ibudo USB: For power connection and data transfer.
  • Gbohungbohun: Awọn igbasilẹ ohun.
  • Agbọrọsọ: Fun ṣiṣiṣẹsẹhin ohun.

5. Eto

5.1. Inserting and Formatting the MicroSD Card

  1. Rii daju pe kamera dash ti wa ni pipa.
  2. Insert a Class 10 or higher speed MicroSD card (up to 32GB recommended) into the MicroSD card slot until it clicks into place.
  3. Agbara lori kamẹra daaṣi.
  4. Access the menu settings and navigate to the 'Format' option.
  5. Select 'Yes' to format the MicroSD card. This prepares the card for optimal performance and prevents 'card full' errors.

Pataki: Always format a new MicroSD card on the dash cam before first use. Regular formatting (e.g., monthly) is recommended to maintain card health and prevent recording issues.

Image of a Milerong 32GB MicroSD card.

Figure 4: Recommended MicroSD card for the dash cam.

5.2. Iṣagbesori Dash Cam

  1. Nu agbegbe ferese oju ibi ti o pinnu lati gbe kamera dash naa.
  2. So ohun èlò ìfàmọ́ra mọ́ kámẹ́rà náà.
  3. Tẹ ago fifa omi naa si oju ferese naa ki o si yi ideri naa pada lati so o mọ.
  4. Ṣatunṣe igun kamẹra daaṣi lati rii daju pe o mọ view ti opopona wa niwaju, yago fun idiwo lati ẹhinview digi tabi wipers.

5.3. Asopọ agbara

  1. Connect the provided car charger to the dash cam's USB port.
  2. So ìkángun kejì ti ẹ̀rọ amúlétutù ọkọ̀ náà mọ́ ibi tí agbára 12V ti ọkọ̀ rẹ wà (ìhò tí ó ń tàn sígá).
  3. Kame.awo-ori dash yoo tan laifọwọyi ati bẹrẹ gbigbasilẹ nigbati ina ọkọ ba wa ni titan.

Akiyesi: The built-in 150mAh battery is for emergency recording and saving settings only. Keep the dash cam plugged in at all times for continuous operation.

6. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

6.1. Agbara Tan / Paa

  • Aifọwọyi: The dash cam powers on and starts recording automatically when the car engine starts. It powers off after 5 seconds when the engine is turned off and external power is disconnected.
  • Afowoyi: Press and hold the Power Button to manually turn the dash cam on or off.

6.2. Recording Modes and Features

The Milerong Dash Cam offers several recording features to ensure comprehensive coverage:

  • Gbigbasilẹ Loop: This feature ensures continuous recording by overwriting the oldest unlocked footage when the MicroSD card is full. Video segments are typically recorded in 1, 3, or 5-minute intervals.
Visual representation of loop recording where new footage overwrites old footage.

Àwòrán 5: Ìgbàsílẹ̀ Lílọ́pọ́ ń ṣiṣẹ́.

  • G-Sensọ (Gbigbasilẹ pajawiri): The built-in G-Sensor detects sudden impacts or collisions. When triggered, it automatically locks the current video file to prevent it from being overwritten by loop recording. Adjust the G-Sensor sensitivity in the settings if you experience frequent accidental locking.
Diagram showing two cars colliding, illustrating how the G-Sensor triggers emergency recording.

Figure 6: G-Sensor detecting a collision and locking footage.

  • Atẹle paati: When enabled, the dash cam will automatically start recording if it detects motion or impact while your vehicle is parked and the engine is off. This provides surveillance for potential incidents when you are away from your car.
Image showing a parking lot with a dash cam recording, indicating 24-hour parking monitoring.

Figure 7: Parking Monitor providing 24-hour surveillance.

  • Iwari išipopada: This feature allows the dash cam to start recording when it detects movement in front of the lens. It is recommended to turn off Motion Detection while driving to ensure seamless loop recording.
Image showing a person walking past a parked car with a dash cam, illustrating motion detection.

Figure 8: Motion Detection capturing movement.

  • WDR (Ibiti Dynamic Wide jakejado): WDR technology enhances image quality by balancing exposure in both bright and dark areas, providing clearer video in challenging lighting conditions.
Image illustrating Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) technology, showing improved clarity in both light and dark areas of a street scene.

Figure 9: WDR technology for balanced exposure.

  • Super Night Vision: The dash cam is equipped with super night vision to capture clear footage paapaa ni awọn ipo ina kekere.
Image showing a night scene with a car, demonstrating the dash cam's night vision capabilities.

Figure 10: Super Night Vision for clear night recordings.

6.3. Lilọ kiri Akojọ aṣyn ati Eto

Lati wọle ati ṣatunṣe awọn eto:

  1. While the dash cam is not recording, press the Bọtini Akojọ aṣyn lati tẹ akojọ eto sii.
  2. Lo awọn Awọn bọtini isalẹ / isalẹ lati lilö kiri nipasẹ awọn aṣayan.
  3. Tẹ awọn Bọtini O dara láti yan àṣàyàn kan tàbí láti jẹ́rìí sí ètò kan.
  4. Tẹ awọn Bọtini Akojọ aṣyn again to exit the settings menu.

Key settings to configure:

  • Ipinnu: Set video resolution (e.g., 1080P FHD).
  • Gbigbasilẹ Loop: Set video segment length (e.g., 1/3/5 minutes).
  • G-Sensọ Ifamọ: Adjust sensitivity (Low, Medium, High, Off).
  • Atẹle paati: Enable or disable.
  • Iwari išipopada: Enable or disable (turn off while driving).
  • Ọjọ/Aago: Ṣeto ọjọ ati akoko to pe fun aago deedeamps lori awọn gbigbasilẹ.
  • Iboju kọmputa: Set the display to turn off after a period of inactivity while recording continues.

6.4. Sisisẹsẹhin fidio

Si view recorded videos on the dash cam:

  1. Stop recording if it is active.
  2. Tẹ awọn Bọtini Ipo (often labeled 'M' or similar) to switch to playback mode.
  3. Lo awọn Awọn bọtini isalẹ / isalẹ to browse through recorded files.
  4. Tẹ awọn Bọtini O dara to play a selected video.

Alternatively, you can remove the MicroSD card and use the provided USB card reader to view files lori kọmputa kan.

7. Itọju

  • Itọju Kaadi MicroSD: Regularly format your MicroSD card (e.g., once a month) to prevent data corruption and ensure smooth operation.
  • Ninu: Use the provided cleaning cloth to gently wipe the dash cam lens and screen. Avoid abrasive materials or chemical cleaners.
  • Iwọn otutu: The dash cam is designed to operate within a temperature range of -20°C (-4°F) to 75°C (167°F). Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight for extended periods in extremely hot weather or in freezing conditions when not in use.
Image showing the dash cam operating in extreme cold (-20°C) and extreme heat (75°C) environments.

Figure 11: Dash Cam operating in various temperature conditions.

8. Laasigbotitusita

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Dash cam displays "Card Full" error.MicroSD card is full of locked files or not formatted correctly.Format the MicroSD card. Adjust G-Sensor sensitivity to 'Low' or turn it off if it's too sensitive. Ensure Loop Recording is enabled.
Dash cam does not turn on/off with car ignition.Loose power connection, faulty car charger, or vehicle's 12V outlet issue.Check all power connections. Ensure the car charger is working. Test the 12V outlet with another device.
Fidio footage jẹ blurry tabi koyewa.Protective film on lens, dirty lens, or incorrect focus.Remove any protective film from the lens. Clean the lens with the provided cloth. Ensure the lens is properly focused if adjustable.
Dash cam falls from windshield.Suction cup not properly secured or dirty windshield.Clean the windshield and the suction cup thoroughly. Re-attach the suction cup firmly and ensure the locking lever is engaged.
Dash cam loses settings when car is off.Batiri inu ti pari.The internal battery is small and primarily for emergency recording. Ensure the dash cam is always connected to power when the car is running to maintain settings.

9. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
Orukọ awoṣeDashcam for Cars A28 (UK-P8)
Ipinnu Yaworan fidio1080p FHD (1920P*1080P)
Ifihan3" IPS LCD Screen
Igun lẹnsi170° Wide Igun
Pataki Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọSuper Night Vision, Parking Mode, Loop Recording, Emergency Recording (G-Sensor), WDR, Motion Detection
Asopọmọra TechnologyUSB
Iṣagbesori IruAfamora Oke
Ọja Mefa5.71 x 3.54 x 4.53 inches
Iwọn Nkan9.1 iwon (257.3 Giramu)
Awọn batiri1 A battery required (included, 150mAh for emergency)
Awọn iwọn otutu ti nṣiṣẹ-20°C (-4°F) si 75°C (167°F)

10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

Milerong products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase or visit the official Milerong webojula. Tọju iwe-ẹri rira rẹ bi ẹri rira fun awọn iṣeduro atilẹyin ọja.

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