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User Manual
AUTO500 DUAL
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Revision: R00
(06/2021)
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Disclaimer
Specifications and documents are subject to change without notice. Navman does not warrant this document is error-free. Navman assumes no liability for damage
incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions, or discrepancies between the device and the documents. Visit www.navman.com.au or www.navman.co.nz for
the latest user manual.
Note
Not all models and features are available in all regions.
Depending on the specific model purchased, the colour and look of your device and accessories may not exactly match the graphics shown in this document. It is
recommended that you contact a skilled installer (e.g. the service personnel of the vehicle or an authorised auto technician) for assistance and installation.
Regulatory information
For regulatory identification purposes, this Navman device is assigned a model number of N578. Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the
regulations that your model complies with. Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the corresponding statements in this section. Some notices
apply to specific models only. The user needs to switch off the device when exposed to areas with potentially explosive atmospheres such as petrol stations, chemical
storage depots and blasting operations.
WEEE
This product must not be disposed of as normal household waste, in accordance with the EU directive for
waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE – 2012/19/EU). Instead, it should be disposed of by
returning it to the point of sale, or to a municipal recycling collection point.
1. Product overview
Note: Screenshots and other presentations used in this manual may differ slightly from the actual product.
1 System indicator
2 Microphone
3 LCD screen
4 Power button ( ) /
Function keys
5 Device mount socket
6 Camera lens
7 Speaker
8 Mini-USB connector
9 Memory card slot
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6 7
Power button
Press and hold the Power button for two seconds to manually turn the dash cam on and off.( )
Function keys
The device provides four function keys to control the corresponding icons displayed on the LCD screen. Key functions
may vary on different screens.
Takes a photo.
Manually starts an
event recording.
Opens the Menu
screen.
Moves to the next
option.
Acts as the ENTER
button.
Moves to the
previous option.
Acts as the BACK
button.
(Recording screen) (Menu screen)
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2. Installing your dashcam in a vehicle
Note:
The dashcam should be placed near the rear-view mirror to ensure optimal camera angle and video quality.
For your own safety, do not operate the controls of the product while driving. Using this product does not
exempt the driver from taking full responsibility for his/her driving behaviour, which includes observing all
traffic rules and safety regulations.
Make sure the dashcam is mounted at a location that does not obstruct the driver’s view or airbag de-
ployment.
Make sure that the camera lens is not blocked and no reflective material appears near the lens. Please
keep the lens clean.
Video quality may degrade if the vehicle's windscreen is tinted.
The system will automatically calibrate the G-sensor during start-up. If the device's viewing angle or
installation position was changed from the original position after start-up, please turn the device off and
on again to recalibrate the G-sensor. Otherwise the G-sensor may malfunction and impact other features
of the device such as event-driven recording and Parking Mode monitoring.
The dashcam is designed to stay connected with the vehicle power adapter at all times. The internal
battery is designed to allow the dashcam to save the last recording in case the vehicle’s power system
fails during an incident. The internal battery is not the primary power source. Battery life may vary under
different conditions.
Mounting the dashcam
Before attaching the device mount to the windscreen, it is recommended to clean the windscreen with rubbing alcohol
and make sure that the installation area is free of dust, oil and grease.
Make sure your car is parked on level ground and follow the steps below to securely mount your dashcam in a vehicle.
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Note: When adjusting the viewing angle, make sure that the camera’s view is parallel with level ground and
the ground to sky ratio is close to a 50/50 split.
Connect the vehicle power adapter to the cigarette lighter. Route the cables through the top ceiling and the A-pillar so
that it does not interfere with driving. Make sure that the cable installation does not interfere with the vehicles airbags or
other safety features.
Note: The installation illustrations are for reference only. Device and cable placement may vary depending on
the vehicle model. If you encounter any problems during installation, contact a skilled installer (such as the service
personnel of the vehicle) for assistance.
The rear recording camera
1 Mounting pad
2 Camera lens
3 Adjustment bolt
4 Micro-USB connector
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Use the following connection diagram to set up the rear recording camera:
Y cable Rear recording camera cable
Car charger
Note: The icon will appear on screen once the rear recording camera is connected. You can switch between
front and rear camera views by pressing .
3. Using a memory card
In order to record video footage, Navman MiVue dash cameras need a microSD card.
It is very important to use a microSD card specifically designed to be used in dash
cameras. It will ensure the card will be more reliable and last longer; the wrong type
of card has a greater chance of failing, even after a short period of time. Please visit
www.navman.com.au/memory-card www.navman.co.nz/memory-card or
for more information on recommended SD cards.
To insert the SD card, hold its edges and gently insert it into the slot as shown. To
remove a card, gently push the top edge of the card inwards to release it and pull it out
of the slot.
Formatting a card
To format the memory card (all data will be erased), press > .Format
Note:
DO NOT apply pressure to the centre of the memory card.
Navman cannot guarantee product compatibility with memory cards from all manufacturers. Please always
check the specifications/warranty to ensure the memory card can be used in dash cameras and loop recording
devices.
Please format the memory card to avoid recording errors caused by missing system files or folders.
You may need to format your memory card periodically to ensure it remains in good working condition.
You should use separate MicroSD cards for the dashcam and other electronic products (such as a digital
camera).
You are advised to turn the device off before removing the memory card.
Important microSD card information
The minimum requirement for Navman dash cameras is a Class 10/UHS 1 Micro SD card.
Only use a micro SD card that is specially designed and built for high intensity recording devices such as dash cameras
and security cameras, using a micro SD card that isn’t designed to be used in high intensity recording devices will greatly
increase the chances of memory corruption resulting in freezing problems with your device and even worse, the loss of
important video data.
Navman have tested the following cards:
– Sandisk High Endurance
– Samsung Pro Endurance
– Kingston Endurance
We can confirm they are suitable for our devices.
Always format your micro SD card on a monthly basis to keep the memory card in good health For more information on
recommended and compatible MicroSD Cards, please visit www.navman.com.au/memory-card.
4. Turning the dashcam on/off
Complete the installation according to the instructions in the “Installing your dashcam in a vehicle” section. Once the
vehicle engine is started, the dashcam will turn on automatically. You can also press and hold the Power button ( )
for two seconds to manually turn the dash cam on/off.
Setting the date and time
To make sure that the date and time of your recordings are correct, check the settings before you begin recording.
1. Press > .System > Date / Time
2. Do one of the following:
l Select , and Use GPS time
then set the time zone of your location and set the daylight saving time. The system will
set the date and time according to the GPS location.
l Select Manual, and the system will display the date and time setting screen. Use / to adjust the value
of the selected field; press and repeat until all fields have been changed. When completed, press .
Shutting down the dashcam
Occasionally you may need to perform a hardware reset when the dashcam stops responding or if it appears to be
“frozen” or unresponsive. To shut down the dashcam, press and hold the power button until the system powers off.
If you cannot turn the dashcam off by using the power button, insert a pointy object (such as a straightened paper clip)
into the Reset button to shut down the dashcam.
5. User Interface
The status bar on the top of the screen contains various system icons to provide status information about your device, and
the system toolbar provides quick access to a number of important features.
1 Recording indicator
2 Current time
3 Microphone status
4 GPS signal status
5 Driving speed display
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6. Recording videos while driving
Continuous recording
Continuous recording will automatically commence after the system is turned on. Recording can be paused by pressing
. Press to return to the home screen and resume recording.
Videos taken during continuous recording are divided into multiple clips and saved under the "Video" folder, but recording
will not stop between video clips. Once the folder has reached its allocated capacity, the system will automatically record
over the oldest video saved under this folder.
Event-driven recording
During continuous recording, if a sudden event has been detected, such as running over a road bump, vehicle collision,
high-speed driving, or making a sharp turn, the G-sensor will prompt the dashcam to record the event.
Note: G-sensor sensitivity can be adjusted by going to > > Video Recording G-sensor Sensitivity.
The event recording saves the duration from 3 seconds before the event until 12 seconds after the event. Event-driven
recordings are saved in the "Event" folder. Once the folder has reached its allocated capacity, the system will automatically
record over the oldest video saved under this folder. You can also press to manually activate event-driven or
emergency recording while continuous recording is in progress.
7. Recording videos while parked
Note:
l The dash cam cannot operate in Parking Mode by relying on its internal battery power. An additional
accessory such as an uninterruptible power cable or the Smart Box is required. Please visit
www.navman.com.au/mivue-smartbox www.navman.co.nz/mivue-smartbox or for purchasing
information.
l The device will automatically calibrate its G-sensor during start-up. If the device's viewing angle or mounting location
was changed from the original position after start-up, the G-sensor must be recalibrated by restarting the device to
avoid malfunction and impact the Parking Mode feature.
Parking Mode is disabled by default. Before enabling Parking Mode, please check your device memory storage allocation.
Go to to set a proper allocation for parking recording. Changing memory > System > Storage Allocation
allocation will erase the contents on the memory card, so save any videos or photos to your computer first.
You can enable the function by selecting > Parking Mode > Detection > On. (The icon will appear on the
screen). When movements or vibrations are detected during Parking Mode, the system will save the duration from 3
seconds before the event until 12 seconds after the event. Parking Mode recordings are saved in the "Parking" folder.
Once the folder has reached its allocated capacity, the system will automatically record over the oldest video saved under
this folder.
Note:
l You can press to manually activate Parking Mode monitoring while continuous recording is in progress.
l Parking Mode recording is triggered by the G sensor and motion detected by the front camera. You can change the
configuration by selecting > > and Parking mode Motion Detection G-Sensor Sensitivity.
To exit the Parking mode (the system will resume continuous recording), press . You will be prompted to play the
saved parking recording (if available).
The parking recordings can be found in the “Parking” category for file playback.
8. Camera mode
The dash cam allows you to take a photo. If the recording is in progress, press to take a photo.
The photos can be found in the “Photo” category for file playback.
9. Viewing videos and photos
To select a video or photo for playback:
1. Press .> File Playback
2. Select the desired type.
3. Select the desired file from the list, and then press to start playback.
4. During playback, you can:
l
Press to return to the list.
l
While playing videos, press / to play the previous/next video.
Press to display the pop-up menu to select:
l
Pause/Play: Pauses or starts the playback.
l
Move to Event: Moves the file to the “Event” category.
l
Delete: Deletes the file.
l
While viewing photos, press / to display the previous/next photo. Press to delete the file.
10. The Menu screen
Press to access the Menu screen that includes the following device settings:
File playback: Plays recorded videos and photos.
Sound Recording: Enables/disables audio recording during video capture.
SafetyCam
Alert Sound: Selects Beep/Voice Mute or turns off ( ) audio alerts.
Alert Distance: The system will alert you at a preset distance (Short/Medium/Long) when your vehicle is
approaching a safety camera.
Alert Method:
Smart Alert: Sets the alert distance function according to the current GPS car speed.
Standard Alert: Sets the alert distance function according to the speed limit.
Threshold: Sets the speed value for the dash cam to start offering alerts.
Cruise Speed Alert: Sets the cruise speed limit. Alerts are issued when you drive at a cruise speed over the
set value.
Custom SafetyCam: Lists all custom safety cameras sorted by creation timestamp.
Parking Mode
Detection: Enables/disables video capture based on a specific detection method.
Detection Method: Only G-sensor/Only Motion/BothSets the detection method to .
Note: G-sensor detection is based on movements/vibrations of the vehicle detected by the gravity sensor;
motion detection captures movements in the front camera's field of view.
Auto Entry: Sets the G-sensor’s sensitivity level (Easy/Medium/Difficult/Manual) for activating Parking
Mode. For example, when the option is set to , the G-sensor will have a low sensitivity level and Parking Easy
Mode is activated much easier.
Motion Detection: Sets the sensitivity level (Low/Medium/High) of motion detection that triggers video
recording during Parking Mode.
G-Sensor Sensitivity: Sets the sensitivity level (Low/Medium/High) of the G-sensor for triggering video
recording during Parking Mode.
Video Recording
Video Clip Length 1 min 3 min 5 min: Sets the length of video clips ( / / ) captured during continuous
recording.
WDR: Enables/disables the Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) function to improve the dash cam’s image quality
under high-contrast lighting conditions.
EV: Sets the proper exposure level to adjust the brightness of the image.
Frequency: Sets the camera frequency to avoid problems caused by artificial light sources that are not constant.
G-Sensor Sensitivity: Sets the G-sensor’s sensitivity level for triggering event-driven recording.
Stamps: Coordinates/G-SensorSpecifies the information ( ) displayed on each recorded video.
Speed Stamp: Displays the driving speed on each recorded video.
Text Stamp: Displays customisable text information on each recorded video.
System
Satellites: Displays GPS signal strength.
Date/Time
Use GPS time: Select the time zone of your location. The system will set date and time according to the
GPS location.
Manual: Use / to adjust the value of the selected field; press and repeat until all fields have
been changed.
System Sound: Enables /disables system notification sounds.
Volume: Adjusts the volume level.
LCD Standby:
Always On: Keeps the LCD on.
HUD: Switches the display mode to Driving Speed Display.
10 sec /1 min 3 min/ : Sets the timer for the LCD to turn off automatically after recording starts.
Language: Sets the language.
Distance Unit: Sets the preferred system (Metric/Imperial) for measuring distances.
Storage Allocation: The system provides several sets of memory configurations for storing videos and photos.
Select the proper configuration based on your usage.
Restore to Defaults: Restores the device to factory default settings.
Version: Displays software information.
Format: Formats the memory card (all data will be erased).
11. MiVue Manager
MiVue Manager™ is a tool for viewing videos recorded by the MiVue™ dashcam on your PC.
Installing MiVue Manager
Download the Setup file from www.navman.com.au/mivue-update or www.navman.co.nz/mivue-update. Double-
click Setup.exe and follow the on-screen prompts to install MiVue Manager.
IMPORTANT! You may be prompted to install MOV and AVI codecs for video playback if they are missing on your
computer. Search online to install the required codecs.


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