Car Camera Recorder, Viewer Installation-Janus V2

Car Camera Recorder Viewer Installation-Janus V2

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Installation CD

1. Run “JANUS(1.X.X).exe” file from the Installation CD.
(If the OS is VISTA, right click the mouse and install with user’s authorization.
Foreign languages are provided and the program will be translated according
to the PC’s OS)

2. After clicking “Finish Installation”, open the JANUS V2 ICON on the desktop.

FILE SAVE :
UI will be different when saving the image depending
on the channel.
1. Save file when 2channels mode

2. Save file when1channel mode

JANUS VIEWER GUIDE
How to change the setting:
- Insert SD memory card into PC.
- Open configuration file.
- Configuration will pop up automatically

*If there is no SD memory card in PC, you have to appoint System.cfg. file on your PC. System.cfg

JANUS VIEWER GUIDE

1. System
•Camera setting : Setup recording frames per second for each camera
• Normal – Setup frames of normal recording (default is 15 frames/second)
• Event – Setting frames of event during an event.
• Resolution – Recording resolution can be set to: Very high, high, normal,
low, or very low. (Resolution will be depend on SD memory capacity)

√ Default frames : Normal 15, event 20, Very high resolution.
√ Event frame must be higher than normal frame when it’s set up.
√ With very high resolution, the best supported frame is 20frames.

② Audio : Recorded with voice or not
③ Saving Method

• When the SD memory card is full, the device will stop recording
• Recycle – When the SD memory card is full, it will automatically overwrite only the normal mode data saved on to the SD card from the beginning.

④ GMT: Setting the appropriate time for each country. (default, GTM+09:00 Seoul, Tokyo)
⑤ Viewer: choose Kilometers or Miles on viewer.

Recordings might be shown in a different time zone the time
zone is not set before recording.

JANUS VIEWER GUIDE

2. Event
① Event : Check the settings accordingly by types of events: such as emergency, impact, over speed, sudden brakes or sudden accelerate.
② Frame :

• Pre-alarm: 2~6 seconds recording before event occurs
• Post-alarm:10 ~30 seconds recording after event occurs

③ Over speed: set up the over speed monitoring system. Once the over speed limit has been exceeded, the device will begin recording.
④ Impact : Applying G-Sensor’s sensibility.
⑤ Load file : Loading the last saved configuration.
⑥ Default : initialization

JANUS VIEWER GUIDE

3.User Setting : Put driver’s information
1.Vechicle information
2.Driver information
3.User ID : JANUS (V2’S user ID)
4.Password : JANUS (V2’S user password)

4. Removable Disk : about SD memory card
Available to format the SD memory card

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Comments (3)

  1. Peter Knott says:

    This equipment is superb and does all the advertisment says and better – but even though I followed the instructions to the letter I cannot alter the time zone to GMT London time – the recording insists on showing +8 hrs GMT. Please tell me how I can change this. Maybe I did make an initial mistake when setting up originally – is there any way I can clear the unit contents and start again
    Regards P Knott

  2. admin says:

    Thank you for using our V2 camera. It is very simple to correct the issue.
    After completing the system configuration save it into SD card not to your computer folder.
    After installing the SD card into the camera and record the data you could see that the time on the file is set per your local time zone.
    Be advised that when ever you open the set up file it will show as London time but don’t worry about it.
    As long as you save the set up into your SD card than you are fine.

  3. Peter Knott says:

    All done and dusted – camera recording and software perfect. Thanks!!
    Note of interest: I have punched a hole in a thin piece of foam /felt using a standard paper hole punch and then using double sided sticky paper with a hole punched through that as well, stuck it over the camera mic which improves the recorded sound ten-fold. Should perhaps be an option? Regards Peter Knott

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