![]() When you play your file via iPass Black Player - it coordinates and matches to the internet PC map (like Google map and etc - internet connection required). Built in GPS records the driving speed and displays the data using your computer (using iPass Black Player - Software included). The front view camera can be tilted up to 180 degree and record inside the vehicle if necessary. Not compatbile with Mac OS and Win 7 64 bit.Manual "record" button to record any specific view Product Update: Effective mid May 2011, the display shows speed in MPH.The recorder data is marked as event files in SD memory card (4GB card included - unit supports SD card up to 16 GB).Records data due to collision, sudden acceleration and brake by the built-in impact sensor.The video and audio data are continuously recorder in H.264 compression format.Compatbile with Window XP, Vista and Win 7 32 bit Car blackbox with video, audio and GPS data recorder. ![]() Itronics ITB-70G Car Black Box Dash Camera Video and Audio Recorder with GPS Record Feature to figure out what's wrong with the power socket fuse.Itronics ITB-70G Car Black Box Dash Camera Video and Audio Recorder with GPS Record Review to figure out if I really have buy that clip part to get the wiring done, and So, remaining tasks for me before retry the installation are Does anyone know or have any idea what's happening with this fuse? (Usually one or two seconds after engine stopped, it stops recording after saving a video file.) Only way to make it stop was disconnecting the wire.Īt this point, it was too dark and cold. Even after I started and stopped the engine, it didn't stop recording. Which didn't make sense at all since I checked that the fuse is for the rear power socket, and it didn't work when engine was off. Here's the ***weird*** part (at least for me). ![]() (It tells you when it begins/stops to record.) At this point I was glad that it's finally done. I exactly followed that and I could hear the camera had boot up. Most of the people I found online connected the power source like this: hook the + wire (usually the red one) to one of the legs of the fuse, and connect the - wire (the black one) to the body of the car. Just to make sure, I unplugged the fuse and confirmed that the rear power socket didn't work when I started the engine. I checked the fuse table and the box, and found the fuse of the power socket. My 2010 Accord has the fuse of the rear lighter socket (power socket) on front passenger side. I picked the rear socket just because it's in the center box(?) and I might not use it that often. So, I decided to connect the cam to one of the fuses of the lighter sockets. (There's a possibility of battery drain, so if you want to take that path, you'd better get one of these devices that cut the power when battery power got lower than specified threshold.) I thought of recording it for 24/7 for a second by connecting it to the battery, but it seemed too much. I haven't tried this yet since people said, the clip part need to be broken and I need to get the clip part to put the pillar back on. After some research, I found that I have to hit a little bit above the "side airbag" mark really hard to get it detached. So I tried to detach the A-pillar, but it didnot work. This way, it would not interfere the airbag when it has to be. One tip I got from the boards is that I should run the wire behind the folded airbag. I tried this when I was testing, and realized that "tucking" the wire would interfere the side airbags. ![]() Then, I tucked the wire between the hood and the top of the side A-pillar to get to the window seal, and ran it down to the closest position to the fuse box. It seemed to work fine, so I decided to make it permanent.įrom the camera, I ran the power wire under the hood liner ( there's enough space between the front windshield and the hood.) I installed this cam right behind the rear view mirror and tested it for few days using the front power socket. I was going to ask a question about a fuse, but I guess it might be helpful for others (who are considering to install a dashboard cam) if I also share what I have done/tried so far.
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