222 Dash Cam Support




222 Dash Cam Support     

Below you'll find everything you need for this Dash Cam, including any manuals, firmware upgrades, FAQs and tutorials. 
Manuals
Software
FirmWare
Apps
FAQs
Videos

Manuals

Here you can find the latest 222 manual.

Click the blue arrow to download your chosen manual.

Manuals

    My Nextbase Player 

    Here is the latest version of the MyNextbase Player computer software. 

    The minimum system requirements to allow this software to function are;
    Windows 7 OR MacOS 10.9.
    Processor: Intel Core i5,
    Memory: 4GB,
    Display resolution: 1280 x 720 or higher.

    Firmware

    Firmware for your product

    Here you can find the latest firmware for your 222 Dash Cam. 

    Firmware

      Apps

      Apps for your product

      The 222 is not mobile app compatible.

      FAQs

      How do I check my Dash Cam's current firmware version?     
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      You can easily check what firmware version your Dash Cam currently has on the Dash Cam itself.

      1) Turn the Dash Cam on
      2) Stop it recording
      3) Press the Menu Button Twice to enter the Setup Menu.
      4) Scroll down to ‘System Info’
      5) Look at the Firmware number RXX.XX

      Then compare it to the Firmware number stated above. 

      Why do I need to update my Dash Cam's firmware?          
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      Our Developers are always working to improve the functionality of our cameras and provide new features, such as different languages. We can do this even once you have your camera by releasing new firmware. To benefit from these improvements and updates, please check your Dash Cam's firmware and update it if there's an update available.
      How long does the battery last?                                              
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      The 222 has an internal battery for emergency uses, such as the loss of power during an incident. This will allow the camera to continue recording to the end of the clip before switching off. This internal battery has around 10-15 minutes of battery life.
      Why would I need a Hard Wire Kit?                                   
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      If you intend on using Parking Mode on your camera, then we would instead recommend using a Hard Wire Kit, not the Cigarette Lighter Cable. The Hard Wire Kit will allow the camera to draw nominal current from the car's battery, preventing the cam's battery from being drained. The Hard Wire Kit has an in-built voltage cut off which protects the car's battery from being drained below 11.2V. We'd recommend using a Permanent Live fuse with Parking Mode enabled.
      Why does my Dash Cam's screen turn off when I'm in the car?
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      If the Screen Saver is enabled on the camera, the camera's screen will turn off after 30 seconds of recording. The camera is still on and recording (indicated by the flashing red LED), it's just the screen that's been turned off (black). This is used by certain drivers to prevent distraction.

      1) Turn the Dash Cam on
      2) Stop it recording (by pressing the red circle button)
      3) Go into Settings by pressing the MENU button twice.
      4) Scroll down to ‘Screen Saver’
      5) Enable/ disable the Screen Saver here

      There's also a setting available called 'Speed Display'. This will allow the camera to act as above with Screen Saver, but instead of just a black screen, the vehicle's current speed will be displayed instead.

      1) Turn the Dash Cam on
      2) Stop it recording (by pressing the red circle button)
      3) Go into Settings by pressing the MENU button twice.
      4) Scroll down to ‘Screen Saver’
      5) Select the Speed Display setting.
      6) Enable/ disable the Speed Display here.

      How do I update my Dash Cam's Firmware?                     
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      Updating the camera's firmware manually is a simple process. Please download and follow the below update guide.


      https://cdn.nextbase.com/nextbase-en-gb/2019/03/222GW-Firmware-Update-Guide-Rev3.pdf

      What type of Micro SD card should I use in the 222 and what is the maximum compatible Micro SD card size?
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      The maximum compatible SD card for the 222 is 128GB. We would recommend a Dash Cam compatible 8GB-128GB U1 or U3 Micro SD card, specifically designed for Dash Cam or CCTV usage. We would recommend a Nextbase SD card for guaranteed functionality within a Nextbase product.
      How do I test my battery?                                        
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      1) Take your Dash Cam inside and plug it into mains power or a computer using the Nextbase provided USB cable.

      2) Remove the SD card and press the reset button on the underside of the Dash Cam. Then turn the Dash Cam on. Please turn Parking Mode off and turn Screen Saver off as these could interfere with the test results.

      3) Let it charge for 2-3 hours whilst turned off.

      4) Unplug the power cable, turn the Dash Cam on and time how long the Dash Cam stays on for. The time it takes for the battery to drain will help us identify the root cause.

      5) Please remember that after this test your Dash Cam will once again need charging as the battery will be flat.
      The battery should last for 10-15 minutes during the above test. 
      When I turn my camera on, the screen has frozen and/or the camera is making an audible alarm. 
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      This is symptomatic of an SD card failure.
      Please check that your card is not larger than 128GB and has a minimum U1 class.
      Please remove the SD card, then press the reset button on the underside of the Dash Cam. Then, without the SD card inserted, please turn on the Camera. Does it now start normally? If so, then the SD card has either failed due to lack of formatting or is not compatible for Dash Cam usage.

      Videos

      How to install a 222 using a Cigarette Lighter Cable

      How to install a 222 using a Cigarette Lighter Cable

      How to connect your 222 to a computer

      How to connect your 222 to a computer 

      222 Review

      222 Review

      How to install a 222 using a Hard Wire Kit

      How to install a 222 using a Hard Wire Kit

      What SD Card should I use?

      What SD card should I use?

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