PAPAGO G360-2
PAPAGO G360 Dash Cam User Manual
Tauira: G360-2
Kupu Whakataki
This user manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your PAPAGO G360 3-Channel Dash Cam. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper functionality and to maximize your driving safety and recording capabilities.
The PAPAGO G360 is designed to capture comprehensive video footage of your vehicle's front, rear, and interior, offering enhanced security and peace of mind on the road.
Ka mutu te huaview
Ihirangi mokete
I mua i te tīmatanga o te tāutanga, me manatoko kei roto i tō kete ngā tūemi katoa kua whakarārangihia i raro nei:
- PAPAGO G360 Dash Cam Unit
- Rear Camera (if applicable, for 3-channel setup)
- Taura Hiko (Tauira Motuka)
- Maunga Wharerangi
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
- Kaari Raati
Nga waahanga matua
- Triple Channel Recording: Simultaneously records front, rear, and interior views in 1080P + 1080P + 1080P resolution.
- Whānui Viewi nga Koki: Features a 136° ultra-wide angle lens for the front camera and 115° for the rear camera.
- Tirohanga Pō Whero (IR): Equipped with a high-performance STARVIS CMOS sensor, F1.55 large aperture lens, and 4 infrared LEDs for clear recording in low-light conditions, especially for the cabin.
- Wi-Fi-roto: Easy connection to the "PAPAGO!" app for viewing, playback, downloading, and sharing recordings.
- GPS-i roto: Tracks and records your driving path.
- G-Sensor: Automatically detects impacts and locks emergency video footage hei aukati i te tuhirua.
- Roopu Hopu: Continuous recording that overwrites the oldest footage ka ki tonu te kaari mahara.
- Aroturuki Waka 24-Hāora: Monitors your vehicle for impacts when parked (requires external power via 3-Lead Hardware Kit, not included).
- Punga Nui: Provides enhanced durability and reliability in extreme temperatures (-20°C to 70°C).
- Rokiroki Whakaroha: Supports TF cards up to 256GB.
Tautuhi Wae
Familiarize yourself with the various parts of your PAPAGO G360 Dash Cam:

Image: The PAPAGO G360 Dash Cam showing the main unit, a separate rear camera, and a smartphone displaying the live feed. This illustrates the multi-camera setup and app connectivity.

Image: A visual representation of the three-way recording capability, highlighting the front, rear, and interior camera views and their respective wide angles (136° front, 115° rear, 61° interior).

Image: Details on the 1080P HD Night Vision capabilities, showcasing key technologies like F1.55 Aperture, Three-Way 1080P Camera, WDR Technology, and the SONY IMX307 Sensor for enhanced low-light performance.

Image: An illustration demonstrating the dash cam's support for expandable storage, specifically showing a 256GB TF (MicroSD) card being inserted, allowing for more video storage.
Tatūnga
1. Te whakauru i te Kaari Mahara
- Me whakaweto te mana o te kāmera papaaho.
- Locate the TF card slot on the side of the dash cam.
- Insert a Class 10 or higher TF (MicroSD) card (up to 256GB) into the slot until it clicks into place.
- Hei tango, pēhia mārire te kāri ki roto kia pāorooro, kātahi ka tukuna hei whakaputa.
Tuhipoka: It is recommended to format the memory card within the dash cam settings periodically to ensure optimal performance and prevent data corruption.
2. Whakaekea te Dash Cam
- Clean the chosen area on your windshield thoroughly to ensure good adhesion for the suction cup or adhesive mount.
- Attach the windshield mount to the dash cam unit.
- Position the dash cam on the windshield, ideally behind the rearview whakaata, kia kore ai e araia tō view. Ensure the front camera has a clear, unobstructed view o te huarahi.
- Secure the mount firmly to the windshield.
- If installing the rear camera, route its cable neatly along the vehicle's interior trim to the rear window and mount it securely.

Whakaahua: A view from inside a car showing the PAPAGO G360 Dash Cam mounted on the windshield, illustrating a typical installation position that provides a clear view o te huarahi kei mua.
3. Te hono ki te Mana
- Connect the provided car charger to the dash cam's power input port.
- Monohia tetahi pito o te rihi hiko waka ki te putanga hiko 12V o tō waka (te putanga rama hikareti).
- Whakaterea te taura hiko kia ma, kia kore ai e pokanoa ki ngā mana taraiwa.
- I te nuinga o te wa ka hiko te kaera puia ina ka ka te mura o te waka ka timata te hopu.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Tuhituhi Taketake
Once powered on, the PAPAGO G360 will automatically start loop recording. Video files are saved in segments (e.g., 1, 3, or 5 minutes) to the memory card. When the card is full, the oldest unlocked fileka tuhiruatia s.
Emergency Recording (G-Sensor)
The built-in G-Sensor detects sudden impacts or collisions. When an event is detected, the current video segment will be automatically locked and saved to a protected folder on the memory card, preventing it from being overwritten by loop recording. This ensures critical footagka tiakina e.

Image: A visual representation of the collision video emergency backup feature, showing a car accident with a digital lock icon, indicating that footage from such events is automatically protected.
Aroturuki Waka
The 24-Hour Parking Monitor feature provides surveillance when your vehicle is parked. If an impact is detected by the G-Sensor while the vehicle is off, the camera will power on and record a short video segment, then lock it. This feature requires a continuous power supply, typically achieved with a 3-Lead Hardware Kit (sold separately) connected to your vehicle's fuse box.
- Papaanga Whaatea-roa: Options include 1fps, 2fps, 5fps, 10fps for extended parking surveillance.
Wi-Fi Connection and App Usage
The PAPAGO G360 features built-in Wi-Fi for easy connection to your smartphone via the free "PAPAGO!" app.
- Download the "PAPAGO!" app from your smartphone's app store.
- On the dash cam, enable Wi-Fi (refer to the on-screen menu for specific steps).
- On your smartphone, go to Wi-Fi settings and connect to the dash cam's Wi-Fi network (SSID usually starts with "PAPAGO_").
- Open the "PAPAGO!" app. You can now view ora footage, purei anō i ngā ataata kua tuhia, tikiake files to your phone, and share them.

Image: A hand holding a smartphone showing the PAPAGO! app, demonstrating the ease of connecting the dash cam to a mobile device for real-time viewing me file whakahaere.

Image: A smartphone screen illustrating the process of downloading and sharing dash cam videos via the PAPAGO! app to various social media platforms, highlighting the convenience of mobile control.
Aroturuki GPS
The built-in GPS module records your vehicle's speed and location data, which can be viewed during video playback on the app or dedicated PC viewer software (if available). This provides crucial information for accident reconstruction or route tracking.

Image: A smartphone screen showing a map with a tracked route and vehicle speed, demonstrating the GPS tracking functionality of the dash cam.
Night Vision Operation
The PAPAGO G360 automatically adjusts exposure and utilizes its infrared LEDs (for the cabin camera) to capture clear video footage in low-light or nighttime conditions. No manual adjustment is typically required for this feature.

Whakaahua: Taipitopito view of the dash cam's advanced components for night driving, including the f/1.55 aperture, 2G+4P+IR-glass lens, WDR Technology, and Sony IMX307 Sensor, all contributing to superior low-light image quality.
Te tiaki
Cleaning the Dash Cam
- Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the camera lenses and LCD screen.
- Mo nga kohukohu pakeke, paku dampen the cloth with water or a lens cleaning solution. Avoid harsh chemicals.
- Me whakarite kua whakawetohia te hiko o te taputapu i mua i te horoinga.
Whakahaere Kaari Mahara
- Whakahōputu: Regularly format the TF card (e.g., once a month) through the dash cam's settings menu. This helps maintain card health and prevents recording errors. Formatting will erase all data on the card, so back up important files tuatahi.
- Whakakapinga: Memory cards have a limited lifespan due to continuous overwriting. If you experience frequent recording errors or corrupted files, consider replacing the TF card with a new, high-quality one.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your PAPAGO G360 Dash Cam, please refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau te kamera i te hiko. | No power supply; faulty power cable; vehicle's 12V outlet is not working. | Check power cable connection. Test the 12V outlet with another device. Try a different power cable if available. |
| Ka mutu te tuhi, ka whakatio ranei. | Memory card issue (full, corrupted, or low quality); firmware issue. | Format the memory card. Try a new, high-speed (Class 10 or higher) TF card. Check for firmware updates. |
| Ataata fotaghe pōuri, he mārama rānei te e. | Protective film on lens; dirty lens; windshield obstruction. | Remove any protective film. Clean the camera lenses. Ensure the windshield area in front of the camera is clean. |
| Nga take hononga Wi-Fi. | Kupuhipa Wi-Fi hē; kāore te taupānga i whakahōutia; pokanoa. | Ensure correct Wi-Fi password. Restart both dash cam and phone. Update the "PAPAGO!" app. |
| Kāore te aroturuki waka e mahi ana. | No continuous power supply; G-Sensor sensitivity too low. | Ensure the dash cam is connected to a continuous power source (e.g., hardwire kit). Adjust G-Sensor sensitivity in settings. |
Whakatakotoranga
Detailed technical specifications for the PAPAGO G360 Dash Cam:
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | PAPAGO |
| Ingoa Tauira | G-360 |
| Tauira Tuemi | G360-2 |
| Whakataunga Hopu Ataata | 2160p (Front), 1080P (Rear & Cabin) |
| Tuturu Viewing Koki | 136 Degrees (Front), 115 Degrees (Rear) |
| Momo Whakaatu | LCD |
| Rahi Whakaatu Mata Tu | 2.45 Inihi |
| Momo Mahara Kohiko | TF (MicroSD), up to 256GB |
| Hangarau Hononga | Wi-Fi |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | 360 Degree (referring to comprehensive coverage), App Control, Built-In GPS, Built-In WiFi, G-Sensor |
| Momo Whakaeke | Maunga Wharerangi |
| Te Waahi Mahi | -20°C (-4°F) ki te 70°C (158°F) |
| Hunga Hua | 6.3 x 3.6 x 5.8cm; 689g |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
PAPAGO! is committed to providing high-quality products and customer satisfaction.
- Pūtāhui: Your PAPAGO G360 Dash Cam comes with a 1-year warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
- Ratonga Kiritaki: For any questions, technical assistance, or warranty inquiries, please contact PAPAGO! customer service. We are dedicated to providing 24/7 online customer service to assist you.
For the most up-to-date support information and contact methods, please visit the official PAPAGO! webpaetukutuku tirohia ranei ki te kaari whakamana kei roto i to kete.
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