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User Guide
ver. 1.1
+ Auto Capsule and COWON are the trademarks of COWON SYSTEMS Inc.
+ All contents in this manual are protected under copyright law.
+ All the other product(s) and service(s) listed in this manual are registered
trademark and service of the corresponding copyright owner(s).
+ All rights to this program are reserved by COWON SYSTEMS Inc. and
protected under copyright law.
+ This manual is based on the specications of the product available at the
point of publishing it. Note that the sample sentences, charts, pictures given
as an example, detailed functions of a product, specications of H/W and
S/W recorded in this manual are subject to change without notice.
Precautions
This device is for recording the driving image of vehicles. Recording may fail
depending on the given situation. The videos recorded with this product can
only be used as a reference for examining the driving image.
+ This manual is based on the product available at the point of publishing it.
It thus may contain errors or omissions in its technical editing.
+ Always back up any important video les.
+ COWON SYSTEMS, Inc, shall not be held accountable for any data loss,
poor recording or recording error.
+ Copyright Notice
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COWON AE1
CONTENTS
Precautions for Product Handling
Package Components
Names of Parts and Functions
Installation
Connection of Uninterruptible Power Cable
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Live View
Main Menu
Recording Mode Switch
File Playback
Settings
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CONTENTS
LED Status Indicator
Button Operation
Protection From High Temperature
File Management
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Precautions for Product Handling
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This section regards precautions to prevent users from compromising safety or
experiencing property damage. Please read the followings carefully before use.
(Company has nothing whatsoever to do with any accident caused by a user who
failed to conform to warning and precautions.)
+ Changing the installation location of the product may result in a change in the camera angle.
Adjust the camera angle after installing the product and test the recorded images. Normal
recording cannot be guaranteed if the product is incorrectly installed.
+ Recording video is not available when this product is being booted. Drive safely after booting
is completed.
+ Recording may be distorted when entering or exiting tunnels during daytime.
+ Avoid excessive car window tinting. It deteriorates the recording quality. The white balance
of the video may vary depending on the degree of tinting.
+ In the event a product is damaged or disconnected from power due to a critical and
impactful accident, the product may not work and fail to record the accident.
+ Do not disassemble or alter the product at your discretion. It may cause electric shock,
product damage or loss of recorded data.
+ Always keep the front window clean and free from dust before recording to guarantee the
most optimal recording quality.
+ Foreign matters (e.g. ngerprints) on the lens of the product may adversely affect the
recorded videos. Always keep the lens clean and free from dusts.
+ Avoid inserting metals or ammables into the MicroSD card slot. It may cause a re or
electric shock.
+ If liquid spills onto the product, disconnect the power immediately and contact the customer
center.
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+ Refrain from operating the product while driving. It may cause a car accident.
+ Do not use voltage other than the rated voltage specied by the product. It may cause an
explosion, re or mechanical failure.
+ Do not use the product in a place where there is ammable or explosive gas. Otherwise,
ignition or explosion may ensue.
+ Keep the product away from the reach of babies, children, or pets.
+ Avoid high temperatures such as inside the closed car under hot weather or a place
with direct sunlight. It may adversely affect the exterior or internal parts of the product,
causing a re.
+ Do not apply too much pressure to the lens and the exterior of the black box, or a
mechanical failure may ensue.
+ Install the product in an area that doesn't disrupt a driver's visibility. Otherwise, it may
cause an accident.
+ If you use the product for a long time, it will heat up. So be cautions not to get burned by
touching it. Avoid touching the metal area when removing the MicroSD card after using
the product for long hours.
+ Do not cover the product with a cloth or other type of cover. It may contain the heat
inside the product, resulting in an exterior deformation or a re.
+ Do not spray water or wax directly onto the product when cleaning the inside of a car. It
may cause mechanical failure or electric shock.
+ Always use the genuine products and parts from COWON SYSTEMS, Inc. COWON
SYSTEMS, Inc. shall not be held accountable whatsoever for failures or accidents caused
by using the product and parts from other sources.
+ Memory card is an expendable item which needs to be periodically examined and
changed. Use a COWON-authorized memory card.
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+ Before removing the memory card from the product, press the button for more than three
seconds. Removing the memory card without doing this, it may cause recording errors or
product malfunction.
+ If storage space on the memory card is insufcient, previously-recorded les can
be deleted in a pre-set order. You can also transfer important recorded les can be
transferred for safe-keeping on a separate storage device.
+ The backup battery is an expendable item, and its life span can be affected by the
environment around it. Replace it with a new one when operation becomes unstable.
+ Do not wipe the product with chemical substances or detergent. Wipe the product gently
with a soft cloth.
+ If you don’t intend to use the product for a long while, unplug the power cable of the
product. Otherwise, it may cause electric discharge of a car battery or re. The user shall
be held accountable for any product damage or car damage.
+ Do not use wet hands when plugging/unplugging the cigar jack cable. It may cause an
electric shock.
+ Plug in the power cord completely and rmly. Otherwise, it may cause a electrical short.
+ Do not use a damaged cigar jack cable. It may cause a re or an electric shock.
+ In accordance with the Personal Information Protection Act and other relevant
regulations, users are held liable for data stored using the product’s video/audio recording
features. You are advised to take due precaution in storing recorded data.
Precautions for Product Handling
Package Components
Auto Capsule AE1
Product holder Cigar jack MicroSD card
MicroSD card reader
Manual & PC viewer
CD, Quick Guide
Double-coated tape
Uninterruptible power
cable
(UP3, Optional)
External GPS receiver
(Optional)
Cable holder clips
(3EA)
The product holder may come with double-coated tape already attached.
Note that included items may vary according to the product specications and may
look different from the images provided in the manual.
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Names of Parts and Functions
No. Names Functions
Camera lens Records the front direction of a vehicle.
LED status indicator Displays the operational status of the product.
Protective lid Protects memory card inside the memory card slot.
Recording button
Press briefly - initiates recording and stores it as an event file.
Press and hold - allows safe removal of memory card.
Product holder Secures COWON AE1 to your vehicle.
Screw Secures COWON AE1 firmly onto the product holder.
LCD
Shows video being recorded or menu with which users can
operate the black box.
Power terminal Connects with cigar jack cable or with uninterruptible power cable.
GPS terminal Connects with external GPS.
Power button
Press and hold while recording - ends recording and power is
turned off.
Long press again - power is turned on and recording starts.
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Installation
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Open the protective lid as shown in the
gure.
Insert the memory card into the product.
Push and close the protective lid. Place AE1 in the product holder.
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Remove the release paper from one side of
the double-coated tape.
Attach the side that removed release paper
onto the holder.
Remove the remaining release paper on the
double-coated tape.
Select the position carefully as removing the product
to reposition it will cause it to be signicantly loose.
Double-check the chosen position before xing the
product.
The product holder may come with double-coated tape
attached.
Select a location
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Installation
Connect cigar jack cable. Adjust the direction of the
camera lens.
A purple LED turns red and
recording starts.
Purple Red
Direction can be easily adjusted while looking through the LCD screen.
Adjust the camera lens to make about 10-20% of your vehicle’s hood to be appeard on the
recording screen.
Do not tighten the screw excessively. Internal locking structure helps hold the device at a
secure angle even with only moderate tightening.
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Connection of Uninterruptible Power Cable
When connected with uninterruptible power cable, recording
continues even when the vehicle is parked and the engine is turned
off.
Be sure to fully understand how to set up uninterruptible power before connecting
the device.
Each wire must be xed to a specic dedicated location.
(Otherwise inverse voltage can be generated, seriously damaging the product.)
Red wire (BATT+)
Connect it to the uninterruptible power
fuse of the vehicle's fuse box
(hazard asher, dome light, taillight, etc.)
Black wire (GND)
Fix it to a bolt attached to the metal
of the vehicle's body.
Uninterruptible power cable must be installed using wires from the fuse box
inside the car.
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Getting Started
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Booting
When the car is started or the power button
on the right-hand side of the product is
pressed, the black box’s power turns on. As
soon as booting is completed, the product
automatically switches into driving mode
recording. The LCD screen will display live
video footage of the driving mode recording.
Touch the Home button to display Main Menu.
Live View screen
Video being recorded by the product’s
camera appears on the LCD screen.
Home (Main Menu)
Main Menu appears when the Home button
on the left-hand side is touched.
Screen Off
Touch the Screen Off button to turn the LCD
screen off. Touch the LCD screen to call up
Live View screen again.
Screen Capture
Captures images from the video screen on
the product.
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Screen Indicator
Blinks in red during recording session.
Recording indicator
Displays recording mode.
REC: driving mode recording
EVT: an event occurred
Parking: parking mode recording
GPS connection indicator
Flashes in green when connected with GPS;
light goes off when disconnected.
Time indicator
Displays current recording time.
Voice recording indicator
Sound recording is deactivated.
Sound recording is activated.
Vehicle voltage indicator
Displays the vehicle battery’s current voltage.
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Main Menu
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Live View
Video being recorded by the product’s
camera appears on the LCD screen.
Recording Change
Driving mode recording or parking mode
recording can be selected.
Play
Recorded video les can be watched.
Touch a le on the playlist and the selected
video le will be played back automatically.
Screen Off
Touch the Screen Off button to turn the
LCD screen off. Touch the LCD screen to
reactivate the Live View screen again.
Settings
Touch Settings to go Settings screen of
COWON AE1.
Main Menu appears when Home button on the Live View screen is
touched.
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Driving Recording
Initiates driving mode recording.
Recorded les are stored as normal les or event les.
Parking Recording
When the value of the G-sensor or the voltage of the vehicle battery falls below a
certain level due to reduced vehicle motion, the product’s driving mode recording stops
and switches into standby mode. Recording restarts automatically for a certain period
of time only when external impact or motion is detected.
Recording Mode Switch
This screen appears when the Recording Mode Switch button on the
Menu screen is touched.
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File Playback
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Previous/Next buttons
When there are many recorded les, touch these buttons to move to the previous
or next page. Displayed as current page/total pages.
Playlist
The list shows recorded les in consecutive order.
Each page of the list shows four video les. When the name of a le is touched,
that video le will be played immediately.
Recording button
Press the Recording button on the left-hand side of the screen to move to the Live
View screen.
This screen appears when the Recording Mode Switch button on the
Menu screen is touched.
Type selection button
Choose type of video you want to watch.
Video les are classied as all (A)/normal
(N)/event (E)/motion (M).
Video selection button
Select recorded video les to be played.
Image le selection button
Select captured screen les for playback.
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When the name of a le on the play is touched, that video le will
be played immediately.
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Video playback screen
Recorded video is played back on the LCD screen.
When playback of the current le is over, the next le is played back.
Recording button
Touch the Recording button to move to Live View screen.
Return button
Touch the Return button to go back to previous menu (playlist).
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Name of le
Displays the name of the video le currently being played.
Play previous le
Skips to the previous le.
Play/Pause
The video le currently being played can be paused or then playback can be
resumed. Pause (||) and Play (>) buttons appear alternately each time the button
is touched.
Play next le
Skips to the next le.
Elapsed playback time
Displays elapsed playback time for the
current le.
Total playback time
Displays the entire duration of playback for
the current le.
Playback status bar
Move to the point in time where you want
to start watching by scrolling the playback
status bar with your nger.
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A control button appears when the screen is touched during video
playback.
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Touch the name of the image le on the playlist and the image will
appear immediately.
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Name of le
Shows the name of the image le on display.
View previous/next image
Flick the screen left or right to view the previous or next image.
Settings
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Screen Setting
You can set brightness, Live View OSD Auto Concealment, Screen Saver, and
Coordinate Setting.
Sound Setting
Sound Recording, Beep, and Volume can be set.
Auto Capsule setting
You can set Battery Discharge Setting, Battery Discharge Time Setting, Impact
Sensitivity, LCD off, Recording Quality, and Auto Parking Switch.
Time Setting
Date and time can be set.
Memory Card Setting
Memory card formatting, scheduled
formatting, and self-diagnosis can be set.
Product Information
Model name, rmware version and the
status of storage space are displayed.
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A Settings Screen appears when the settings button is touched on
Main Menu.
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Brightness Setting
Four stages of brightness can be selected for the LCD screen.
Live View OSD Auto Concealment
Hides the recording status indicator displayed on the top of the Live View screen.
When auto-hide function is activated, Live View’s on-screen display (OSD) disappears
after ten seconds.
Screen Saver
When the screen saver is turned on, a clock appears one minute after the last touch.
Screen saver operates only when the LCD screen’s always on option is activated.
Coordinate Setting
Calibrates the LCD screen so that the screen will register your touch in the correct
area.
Screen settings
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Sound Recording
You can decide whether or not to include voice recording during video recording.
When voice recording is deactivated, only video is recorded.
Beep
Set whether or not to activate sound when the screen is touched.
Volume
The speaker volume (e.g. for voice messages) can be adjusted.
Voice settings
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Battery Discharge Setting
When the vehicle’s battery voltage falls below the pre-set voltage value, the product’s power
shuts down.
Battery Discharge Time Setting
Time limit for parking mode recording can be set.
This function operates only during parking mode recording, and when the pre-set time is up,
the product’s power shuts down.
Impact Sensitivity
You can adjust the impact detection sensor’s sensitivity to external impacts. When this item is
set to BIKE, an event le is not created even if there is an impact.
LCD Off
You can set the time limit before the LCD screen goes off automatically when there has been
no touch operation. When screen saver is being activated in always on mode, the display will
switch to screen saver mode one minute later and a clock will be displayed.
Recording Quality
Video quality can be set.
Video can be recorded in high, general, or low
quality.
Auto Parking Switch
The product’s sensitivity to vibration or
impact can be set to switch from parking
mode recording to driving mode recording
automatically when the vehicle moves. When
this function is deactivated, the product
operates in driving mode recording only without
switching to parking mode recording.
Product settings
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Settings
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Time Settings
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Select calendar to go to date settings
Select clock to go to time settings
Touch the save button every time necessary changes are made so that
the changes are applied.
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Can set time zone of each region.
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Formatting
Formatting function is provided to enhance the memory card’s stability.
Formatting Reservation
Memory card can be scheduled to re-format every two weeks for stability.
Self Examination
Noties you when two weeks have passed since the last re-formatting to ensure
formatting when necessary.
Memory Card Settings
LED Status Indicator
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Category Operating mode Color Blinking cycle
Recording
Driving mode recording Red Slow blinking
Standby during parking mode
driving
Red Stays solid
Event Red Fast blinking
Motion Red Blinks
System
Booting; no memory card Purple Stays solid
Firmware upgrade Purple Stays solid
Formatting Purple Blinks
Safe removal of memory card Blue Blinks
File playback; settings mode Blue Stays solid
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Press and hold the button:
power ON/OFF
Press the button briey: manual event
Press and hold the button: safe
removal of memory card
Protection From High Temperature
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LCD protection
In high temperature environments, the product records without turning on the LCD
screen to protect the LCD.
When this function is activated, the LED indicator will blinks in purple alongside the
voice message: “Operating with LCD screen off to protect against high temperature.
If the temperature goes down, the LCD screen will turn back on automatically.
System protection
If the car’s interior temperature continues to rise, the product’s power will turn off
automatically and you will hear a voice message: “Stopping Recording to protect
Auto Captsule against high temperature.” When the temperature goes down, the
power will resume on automatically. Even with this system protection function
activated, the power can be turned back on by pressing and holding the power
button.
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Recorded les are stored in the Recordings folder and the Images folder
inside the AUTOCAPSULE folder of the memory card. The Recordings folder
includes the Normal folder for normal and motion les and the Event folder
for event les. The Images folder stores les of captured images.
Folder Type Name of le Memory quota
Images Capture yyyymmdd-hhmmss_IMG_C1.jpg 1%
Event Event yyyymmdd-hhmmss _EVT_D1.avi 20%
Normal
Normal yyyymmdd-hhmmss _NOR_D1.avi
75%
Normal yyyymmdd-hhmmss _MOT_P1.avi
Ex) Normal le recorded on May 1, 2013 at 12:10:10: 20130501-121010_NOR_D1.avi
Event le recorded on May 1, 2013 at 12:10:10: 20130501-121010_EVT_D1.avi
Motion le recorded on May 1, 2013 at 12:10:10: 20130501-121010_MOT_P1.avi
Image le captured on May 1, 2013 at 12:10:10: 20130501-121010_IMG_C1.jpg
When memory is full in each folder, the oldest le there will be deleted rst.
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Item Specication Note
Lens 6 glass structure F2.0
Image sensor 2.0 megapixel CMOS Image sensor 1/3.2”
LCD 2.8” wide viewing angle, full touch LCD 320X240
Recording
resolution
1280 X 720P, 30fps
Recording angle 120˚
Video encoding H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC)
Recording le
type
Normal le, event le, motion le 1)
Sound recording Microphone
Battery voltage
management
Voltage detection circuit built-in
Auto shutdown voltage setting, auto
shutdown timer, auto parking mode
recording 2)
Software PC Manager (for Windows PC)
File playback, screen capture, settings,
Video le storage, driving speed
display 3), map display 4)
Storage memory
Max. 32GB memory card
Operating
Temperature
-20˚C ~ 60˚C
Power DC 12V ~ 24V
Others G sensor, speaker, LED status indicator, external GPS module
1) Motion le can be used only when the product is connected with uninterruptible power cable.
2) Operates when connected with uninterruptible power cable.
3)~4) Only les recorded with external GPS module can be viewed.
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Video is not recorded.
Check memory card. Since memory cards have a limited life span, they may not operate
normally if they are used beyond their lifespan.
Periodic re-formatting is recommended for memory cards.
Voice is not recorded.
Check if voice recording is disabled. If voice recording function is active, make sure the
microphone of the black box is not blocked.
LCD screen does not come to life.
When you start the ignition, the LCD screen automatically turns on but the screen is
programmed to automatically go off after a while. When this happens, touch any place on
the LCD screen and the screen will turn back on. If the screen remains black even after
multiple touches, contact your local service center.
PC manager does not display map.
This device supports connection with external GPS. Check if the external GPS cable is
rmly connected with the main body of the product. If the problem remains unsolved,
make sure the external GPS has a clear, unobstructed view of the sky so that its signal
reception from the satellite is not blocked.
(External GPS receiver is optional.)
Image is blurry.
Clean camera lens. Always keep the front glass of your car clean.
Power is not turned on.
If power is not turned on in spite of using the included cigar jack cable, separate the
power cable from the device and reconnect it. If power remains off, contact your local
service center.
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Image is shaky while driving.
Make sure the device holder is secured rmly. If the device is shaky, use a transparent
double-coated tape to secure it rmly.
The screen is dark.
The screen may appear dark due to the level of glass tint on your car. If this is the case,
install the black box in a lightly tinted area or adjust the brightness of your screen on the
Settings menu on the LCD screen.
File cannot be copied on memory card.
Try again after formatting. If le cannot be copied even after formatting, contact your
local service center.
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