Main box and SOS Button Installation
Install the main unit (box) on the side of the center console or inside the glove box. For heavy-duty vehicles, the box can also be installed on the luggage shelf.
Insert the key in the box, rotate it counterclockwise, and open the lock on the main unit. Take out the lock case and insert the micro SD card.
Warning!
- The front camera cable must be connected to the respective port. Connecting it to the rear camera port will give a warning beep sound.
Insert the cables into the cable cover and connect them to their respective ports. Fix the cover on the main unit and lock it.
SOS button can be installed where it’s within your arm’s reach and can be easily accessed.
Changing SOS Button Battery
STEP 1. Unscrew the back panel of the SOS Button
STEP 2. Remove the battery and replace it with a new CR2450-type coin battery.
STEP 3 Close and re-screw the back panel of the SOS button.
Front camera installation
Install the front camera behind the rearview mirror. Remove any foreign matter and clean and dry the windshield before installation.
A) Detach the tamperproof bracket from the front camera by rotating the screw counterclockwise with the Allen wrench.
B) Connect the front camera ('Rear' port) and the main unit ('Front') using the rear camera connection cable.
NOTE:
Please make sure that the front camera cable is connected to the “Front” port in the main unit.
C) Align the tamperproof bracket with the mount bracket. Use the Allen wrench to tighten the screw. Do not fully tighten the screw as this could be done after attaching the camera to the front windshield.
D) Peel off the protective film from the double-sided tape and attach the front camera to the windshield behind the rear-view mirror.
E) Adjust the angle of the lens by rotating the body of the front camera.
We recommend pointing the lens slightly downwards (≈ 10° below horizontal), so as to record video with a 6:4 road-to-background ratio. Tighten the screw fully.
F) Use the pry tool to lift the edges of the rubber window sealing and/or molding and tuck in the front camera connection cable.
Rear camera installation
Install the rear camera at the top of the back windshield. Remove any foreign matter and clean and dry the windshield before installation.
A) Detach the tamperproof bracket from the rear camera by rotating the screw counterclockwise with the Allen wrench.
B) Connect the rear camera ('Rear' port) and the main unit ('Rear') using the rear camera connection cable.
NOTE:
- Please make sure that the Rear camera cable is connected to the “Rear” port in the main unit.
- In case of connecting the rear camera cable to the “Rear” port, the output file name will start with “R”.
- In case of connecting the rear camera to the “Option” port, the output file name will start with “O”.
C) Align the tamperproof bracket with the mount bracket. Use the Allen wrench to tighten the screw. Do not fully tighten the screw as this should be done after attaching the camera to the rear windshield.
D) Peel off the protective film from the double-sided tape and attach the rear camera to the rear windshield.
E) Adjust the angle of the lens by rotating the body of the rear camera.
We recommend pointing the lens slightly downwards (≈ 10° below horizontal), so as to record video with a 6:4 road-to-background ratio. Tighten the screw fully.
F) Use the pry tool to lift the edges of the rubber window sealing and/or molding and tuck in the rear camera connection cable.
Rear IR camera installation
Install the rear IR camera at the top of the front windshield. Remove any foreign matter and clean and dry the windshield before installation.
A) Detach the tamperproof bracket from the rear IR camera by rotating the screw counterclockwise with the Allen wrench.
B) Connect the rear IR camera ('Rear' port) and the main unit ('Option') using the rear camera connection cable.
NOTE:
- Please make sure that the Rear Infrared camera cable is connected to the “Rear” or "Option" port in the main unit.
- In case of connecting the rear camera cable to the “Rear” port, the output file name will start with “R”.
- In case of connecting the rear camera to the “Option” port, the output file name will start with “O”.
C) Align the tamperproof bracket with the mount bracket. Use the Allen wrench to tighten the screw. Do not fully tighten the screw as this should be done after attaching the camera to the rear windshield.
D) Peel off the protective film from the double-sided tape and attach the rear camera to the rear windshield.
E) Adjust the angle of the lens by rotating the body of the rear camera.
We recommend pointing the lens slightly downwards (≈ 10° below horizontal), so as to record video with a 6:4 road-to-background ratio. Tighten the screw fully.
F) Use the pry tool to lift the edges of the rubber window sealing and/or molding and tuck in the rear IR camera connection cable.
Rear truck camera installation
Install the rear camera externally at the top of the back of the truck.
A) Fasten the rear camera mounting bracket using the included screws to the top of the back of the vehicle.
B) Connect the Main box (Rear or Option Port) and the rear camera (“V out”) using the rear camera waterproof connection cable.
NOTE:
- Please make sure that the Rear Truck camera cable is connected to the “Rear” or "Option" port in the main unit.
- In case of connecting the Rear Truck camera cable to the “Rear” port, the output file name will start with “R”.
- In case of connecting the Rear Truck camera to the “Option” port, the output file name will start with “O”.
GNSS Module installation and pairing
A) Connect the GNSS Module to the box and attach it to the edge of the window.
B) Insert the cables into the cable cover and connect them to the USB socket.
Blackvue Connectivity Module (CM100GLTE) installation (optional)
Install the connectivity module at the top corner of the windshield. Remove any foreign matter and clean and dry the windshield before installation.
Warning!
- Do not install the product in a location where it can obstruct the driver's field of vision.
A) Turn off the engine.
B) Unscrew the bolt that locks the SIM slot cover on the connectivity module. Remove the cover, and unmount the SIM slot using the SIM eject tool. Insert the SIM card into the slot.
C) Peel off the protective film from the double-sided tape and attach the connectivity module to the top corner of the windshield.
D) Connect the main box (USB port) and the connectivity module cable (USB).
E) Use the pry tool to lift the edges of the windshield trim/molding and tuck in the connectivity module cable.
NOTE:
- Use the pry tool to lift the edges of the windshield trim/molding and tuck in the connectivity module cable.
Cigarette lighter power cable installation
A) Plug the cigarette lighter power cable into the cigarette lighter socket of your car and the main unit.
B) Use the pry tool to lift the edges of the windshield trim/molding and tuck in the power cord.
Hardwiring for Main Unit
A Hardwiring Power Cable uses the automotive battery to power your dashcam when the engine is off. A low-voltage power cut-off function and a parking mode timer to protect the automotive battery from discharge are installed in the device. Settings can be changed in the BlackVue App or Viewer.
A) To do the hardwiring, first locate the fuse box to connect the hardwiring power cable.
NOTE:
- The location of the fuse box differs by manufacturer or model. For details, refer to the vehicle owner's manual.
B) After removing the fuse panel cover, find a fuse that powers on when the engine is turned on (ex. cigarette lighter socket, audio, etc) and another fuse that remains powered on after the engine is turned off (ex. hazard light, interior light).
Connect the ACC+ cable to a fuse that powers on after the engine start, and the BATT+ cable to a fuse that remains powered on after the engine is turned off.
NOTE:
- To use the battery-saver feature, connect the BATT+ cable to the hazard light fuse. The functions of the fuse differ by manufacturer or model. For details refer to the vehicle owner's manual.
C) Connect the GND cable to the metal ground bolt.
D) Connect the power cable to the DC in the terminal of the main unit. BlackVue will power up and start recording. Video files are stored on the microSD card.
NOTE:
- When you run the dashcam for the first time the firmware is automatically loaded onto the microSD card. After the firmware has been loaded onto the microSD card you can customize settings using the BlackVue app on a smartphone or BlackVue Viewer on a computer.
E) Use the pry tool to lift the edges of the rubber window sealing and/or molding and tuck in the hardwiring power cable.
SOS Button Pairing
The SOS button can be paired in two ways.
1) In the BlackVue app, tap on Camera, choose Seamless Pairing models, and select “DR770X Box“.
To connect to the main unit press the SOS button until you hear a "beep" sound. Your dashcam will also be verified on the app with this step.
2) In the Blackvue App go to “Camera Settings” by tapping on three dots and choose “System settings”.
Choose “SOS Button” and tap on “Register”. To connect to the main unit press the SOS button until you hear a "beep" sound.