CDR8011 Series Manual iDVR800 Quick Start Guide
Important Notes to Read Before Use ii The CDR8011 operates on a voltage of 5 V DC. To power up the product, connect it to a cigarette lighter socket. The CDR8011 accepts SD cards formatted to FAT32 only. For optimum results, format the SD card before initial use with the CDR8010.
Safety Instructions For users’ attention, scenario-specific safety instructions are provided in the following three boxes throughout the document. Following these instructions will help prevent untoward incidents in the use of the CDR8011. CAUTION Failure to follow the instructions provided under “Caution” will lead to data loss.
Overview Device Overview No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 Description Bracket Front Camera Metal Decoration Front Housing E-Call Light Guide Microphone 1 E-Call Button Microphone 2 Alexa Light Guide Touch Panel No.
Getting Started Mounting Instructions Step 1: Clean the windshield area properly using a soft cloth. Apply a glass cleaner liquid to the cloth, if required. Step 2: Lock the mounting bracket into the mounting slot of the device.
Step 3: Peel off the film from the upper surface of the mounting bracket. Step 4: Position the mounting bracket on the windshield; press the bracket with your thumb to against the windshield.
Insertion of SD Card and SIM Card NOTES The CDR8011 does not function without SD card. The CDR8011 supports only Nano sim cards (LTE/3G). To insert the SIM card (1)/ SD card (2): 1. Open the SD card cover. 2. Place the SIM card (1)/ SD card (2) in the slot per orientation marking. 3. Push the SIM card (1)/ SD card (2) into the slot. 4. Close the SD card cover properly.
Activation and Battery Charge NOTES Make sure that SD card is inserted into the CDR8011. If the SD card is not inserted, you cannot activate the CDR8011. Always use the attached car charger to activate and charge the CDR8011. To activate and charge the CDR8011: 1. Plug one end of the charger into device’s USB Type C-Port. 2. Plug the other end of the charger into the cigarette lighter socket of your vehicle. 3.
Screen Icons/Buttons Icons/Buttons/ Indicators Description Icons/Buttons/ Indicators Description Main menu Impact Firmware update available (dot on Main menu) E-call Answer/End buttons Recording ON icon Wi-Fi connection status with signal strength Recording error/OFF icon Bluetooth on/off Recording event icon Hotspot on/off No SIM card Front cam recording icon No GPS signal Rear cam recording icon 3G/4G Cellular connection Battery Charge Level, 25%, 50% and 75% Battery Charge in progress
Touch Screen Operations Description 8 Operation Example Action Volume Adjustment (from Default Recording Screen) Swipe up to increase the volume. Swipe down to decrease the volume. Toggle between Cameras (from Default Recording Screen) Swipe right to use the rear cam. Swipe left to use the front cam. Forward or Rewind Video (from Playback option) Swipe right to forward. Swipe left to rewind Screen Brightness Adjustment (from Display option) Swipe up to increase the brightness.
Menu Operations NOTES To access the Main menu: Ensure the CDR8011 is activated and battery charging is in progress Ensure the CDR8011 is registered on an LTE/3G or Wi-Fi network Ensure the automatic video recording mode (default screen) is on. 1. Touch the Menu icon on the recording screen to access all the operational functions of the CDR8011. 2. The Menu is displayed on as shown below. 3. To go back to the previous (recording) screen, touch the Back icon .
Connection Menu The Connection menu allows user to set up (Wi-Fi, cellular data), Bluetooth and hotspot connections. This section explains you on how to connect/disconnect the CDR8011 to/from the network (WiFi/Cellular data), Bluetooth, and share Cellular data to co-passengers through Hotspot option. To set connectivity options, open the default recording screen and go to Menu icon > Connection.
4. Select the required network from the Available networks list and enter the password to connect to the network if required. 5. To go back to previous screens, touch the Back icon . 6. If you want to disconnect the CDR8011 from the Wi-Fi network, clear the WiFi check box the cross icon , to disconnect the current WiFi connection. or touch Bluetooth The CDR8011 supports Bluetooth 4.2, on Serial Port Profile (SPP). To pair the CDR8011 with a Bluetooth device: 1. Go to Menu > Connection > Bluetooth. 2.
4. Select the required device from the Available devices list to pair. 5. On successful pairing, paired Bluetooth device appears in the Paired devices. 6. If your Bluetooth device is already available in Paired devices list, you can skip previous step. 7. Touch required Bluetooth device from Paired devices list to connect. It takes couple of seconds to connect. 12 8. Successful connection is indicated by the Bluetooth icon against the device name. 9.
10. To disconnect the CDR8011 from the connected Bluetooth device, clear the Bluetooth check box or from the default recording screen, swipe down and clear the Bluetooth icon selection.
Cellular Data (LTE/3G) NOTE To enable Cellular Data, make sure that SIM card is inserted and working fine. To use Cellular Data on the CDR8011: 1. Go to Menu > Connection > Cellular data. Cellular data screen displays on touch screen. 2. Select the Cellular data check box . On selecting the Cellular data check box Data usage for the current month. , CDR8011 connects to Cellular data and shows the 3. To go back to the previous screens, touch the Back icon . 4.
Hotspot NOTE The CDR8010 acts as a Wi-Fi hotspot access point only when Cellular data is enabled. To activate Hotspot on the CDR8011: 1. Go to Menu > Connection > Hotspot. Hotspot screen displays on touch screen. 2. Select the Hotspot check box . On selecting the Hotspot check box , Co-passenger will now be able to find the CDR8011 listed on their phones and connect to the Wi-Fi network by entering the associated password, which is available on the Hotspot screen. 3.
Playback Menu The Playback provides access to all the Event and Continuous Videos and to view Still images stored on SD card or CDR8011 internal memory. To access the Playback menu, go to Menu > Playback on the default recording screen. NOTE If the SD card does not have sufficient memory, the older files are overwritten automatically by newly recorded files. NOTE CDR8010 records videos using both front and rear cameras simultaneously.
Settings Menu To access the Settings menu, go to Menu > Settings. Device Setup To access the Device Setup option, go to Menu > Setting > Device Setup. NOTE For accurate ADAS calibration, first mount the device and then select the device setup. 1. Touch Go 2. Select the type of vehicle to be driven: Sedan, SUV, or Truck. 3.
4. Adjust the Horizon line and the hood to arrive at an appropriate field of view. 18 5. 6. Touch Next Adjust the vertical line along the center of the lane. 7. Touch Done .
Advanced Driver-Assistant System Alerts The ADAS helps detect dangerous driving conditions such as a Forward Collision and Lane Departure. In slowmoving traffic and tailbacks conditions, the Stop & Go function examines the distance between the host vehicle and other vehicles in the front, and triggers an alert for the driver to move carefully with the traffic. The ADAS generates a voice alert if: The vehicle is too close to the moving vehicle in the front. The vehicle deviates from the original lane.
Technical Specifications Category Design Display Performance Storage Camera (Main and CH2) Special Features Battery Network and Connectivity Network and Connectivity Multimedia WLAN 20 Specification Length Width Height Weight with Cradle Screen Size Screen Resolution Display Type Brightness Touch Screen Operating System Processor Main Memory SD Card Slot Expandable Memory Resolution Physical Aperture Video Recording Sensors Capacity Type Removable Standby time Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Features Bluetooth GPS NFC
Environmental Conditions Condition Operation Mechanical Storage Humidity -10 to 60 °C -10 to 85 °C -40 to 85 °C 95 % at 60 °C Range Input Parameters Condition Car Charger Voltage Charger Current Protection EUT Voltage EUT Current Range Low: 12 VDC Max: 24 VDC 1.5 RMS max at low line input and DC output at full load 3A Fuse 5V 2.
Troubleshooting Description Sample Screen Rectification No SD Card Insert SD card SD Card Error Remove SD card Impact Detected Format Incomplete Retry format again or replace SD card with another SD card System Unknown Error Reset the device Unable to Play Videos Unable to View Still Images 22 CDR8010 – Quick Start Guide
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FCC LTE and 3G Frequency Bands Please make sure the LTE frequency bands with your operator in local before you insert the SIM card into the device. • Support LTE Band FCC requirement: 2 (1900 MHz) 4(1700 MHz) 5(850 MHz) 12(700 MHz) 13(700 MHz) 17(700 MHz) 26(850 MHz) • Peak Downlink/Uplink HSPA+ DL: 42Mbps, UL: 5.76Mbps, LTE Cat4 DL: 150Mbps, UL: 50Mbps Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device meets all the other requirements specified in Part 15E, Section 15.407 of the FCC Rules. Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.