Use the calendar tool to select the specific date of interest. Choose the video channels you wish to view.

To ensure the unit captures valid telematics data, it must be permanently mounted and correctly integrated into the vehicle's electrical system. Step 1: Physical Mounting

Insert your approved SD card or solid-state drive (SSD) firmly into the slot until it clicks into place.

: Ensure the 25 passive cooling fins are free of dust buildup and are not covered by wire bundles inside the headliner.

Look for Status LEDs to confirm power and signal status (GPS/GSM). Steady Light: Initializing or call in progress. Slow Blink: Signal received (GPS/GSM). Fast Blink: Low battery or searching for signal. 3. Recording & Operation

: The Everec 340 requires an SDHC or SDXC card formatted to the FAT32 file system. If errors persist, verify the card does not exceed the 64GB maximum limitation.

If any item is missing, contact your retailer or Everec customer support immediately.

Used for exporting footage via a flash drive or connecting a USB mouse for menu navigation.

The device treats video segments differently based on safety thresholds to preserve cellular bandwidth:

Elias froze. Time travel? In a plastic brick? It sounded like the ramblings of a junkie, but the encryption on the file was military-grade. You don't put that kind of lock on a joke.

The Everex 340 utilizes the key (located in the bottom left corner) combined with the top row F1-F12 keys to execute hardware commands quickly: Fn + F1: Enter Standby / Sleep mode. Fn + F2: Toggle Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) antenna On/Off.