Pyle PLCMDVR52 User Manual
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To install the Pyle PLCMDVR52 Dash Cam, mount it on your windshield using the suction cup mount. Connect the power cable to the vehicle's cigarette lighter socket. Adjust the camera angle to ensure optimal video capture of the road.
Ensure that your dash cam is properly connected to a power source. Check the power cable and the cigarette lighter socket for any issues. If the problem persists, try a different power cable or test the socket with another device.
To format the SD card, go to the dash cam's settings menu and select 'Format'. Confirm the action when prompted to erase all data on the card. Make sure to back up important files before formatting.
Clean the camera lens with a soft, dry cloth. Check if the camera lens is properly focused and adjust the angle if necessary. Ensure that the windshield is clean to avoid capturing dirt or smudges in the video.
Download the latest firmware from Pyle's official website. Copy the firmware file to the root directory of the SD card. Insert the SD card into the dash cam and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.
Yes, the Pyle PLCMDVR52 Dash Cam can be used for parking surveillance. Enable the parking mode feature in the settings to automatically record when motion or impact is detected while the vehicle is parked.
Remove the SD card from the dash cam and insert it into a card reader connected to your computer. Alternatively, connect the dash cam directly to the computer using a USB cable and access the files through the file explorer.
The Pyle PLCMDVR52 Dash Cam supports SD cards up to 32GB in size. It is recommended to use a Class 10 or higher SD card for optimal performance.
This issue may be caused by a faulty power connection. Ensure the power cable is securely connected. Check for any firmware updates that might address stability issues. If the problem continues, consider testing with a different power source or cable.
Access the settings menu on the dash cam and select the loop recording option. Choose the desired loop interval, such as 1, 3, or 5 minutes. This determines the length of each recorded segment before it is overwritten.