Step 1: Setting voltage and timer switches

Refer to the label on the hardwire kit box and set the low voltage protection and time switches according to your needs.


Dip switch: Position 1-2 for low voltage protection setting, position 3-5 for working time setting. For example, if the protection voltage to be set is 11.6V and the working time is 12 hours, the switches should be set to ↑↑↓↓↓.
Always: The hardwire kit will always work regardless of time.
Default settings: 11.9V/23.9V, 24H (After 24 hours, the hardwire kit box will stop powering the dash cam)

Step 2. Testing circuit and ACC signal

  1. Ensure that the vehicle is turned off and the power is disconnected. Locate the OBD-Ⅱport of the vehicle and plug the OBD connector into it.
  2. Insert charging connector of the hardwire kit into the power port of the dash cam.
  3. Start the car engine and wait for the dash cam to turn on.
  4. After the dash cam turns on, turn off the engine and remove the key. Check if the dash cam powers off or enters sleep mode.
    For some cars, the ACC power off signal will only be triggered when the driver seat door is opened after the engine is turned off. Some car models will only trigger the ACC power off signal after the engine has been turned off for a certain period of time. For such cars, check if the dash cam powers off or enters sleep mode after the ACC power is turned off.
  5. After the dash cam powers off or enters sleep mode, restart the engine and check if the dash cam automatically turns on.

If the above steps can be proceed correctly, the circuit and ACC signal test is passed.
If the test fails, please check cable connections. If the connections are correct yet the test fails, contact after-sales service for assistance.

Note: The OBD-Ⅱport is usually located under the steering wheel or next to the gear shift. If you cannot locate the OBD-Ⅱport, refer to the vehicle’s user manual or consult an automotive dealer.

Step 3: Routing the cable

  1. Route the hardwire kit cable to the dash cam’s location. Coil up any excess cable length, but do not cut the cable. Cutting the cable will prevent it from providing power and transmitting the ACC signal to the dash cam.
  2. Attach the adhesive sticker to the side of the hardwire kit box labeled “POWER” and secure it in a position that allows for adjustment.