Pyle PLDVRCAM25 User Manual

To install the Pyle PLDVRCAM25 Dash Cam, mount the camera on your windshield using the provided suction cup mount. Connect the power cable to the camera and plug it into your vehicle's cigarette lighter socket. Adjust the camera angle to ensure it captures the road ahead.
If the dash cam does not turn on, check the power cable connection and ensure it is securely plugged into both the camera and the vehicle's power outlet. Verify that the power outlet is functioning by testing another device. If the problem persists, try using a different power cable.
To format the microSD card, access the dash cam's menu, navigate to the 'Format' option, and select it. Confirm the action when prompted. This will erase all data on the card, so ensure you have backed up important files before proceeding.
If the dash cam is not recording videos, ensure that the microSD card is correctly inserted and that it is a Class 10 card with sufficient storage space. Check the camera settings to make sure recording is enabled. If issues continue, try formatting the microSD card.
Yes, the Pyle PLDVRCAM25 is equipped with night vision capabilities, allowing it to record clear videos in low-light conditions. Ensure the night vision feature is enabled in the camera settings for optimal performance.
To update the firmware, visit the Pyle website and download the latest firmware version for the PLDVRCAM25. Transfer the firmware file to the microSD card, insert it into the dash cam, and power on the device. The update process should begin automatically.
Loop recording allows the dash cam to continuously record video by overwriting the oldest files on the microSD card when it becomes full. This ensures that the camera is always recording without the need for manual file management.
To view recorded videos, remove the microSD card from the dash cam and insert it into a card reader on your computer. Alternatively, connect the dash cam to a computer using a USB cable and access the files directly. Some models may also allow video playback on the camera's screen.
A "memory error" message may indicate a problem with the microSD card. Try removing and reinserting the card. If the error persists, format the card using the dash cam's format option, or replace it with a new, compatible microSD card.
To reset the dash cam to factory settings, access the device's settings menu and locate the 'Reset' option. Select it and confirm the action when prompted. This will restore the camera to its original settings, erasing any custom configurations.