Saturday, February 4, 2012

IBoxPlayer2.exe

Setup

Remove the micro SD card from the box and place into the device it only goes one way and be delicate with the card it can break in two
Attach the suction cups to the unit and mount in the desired position.
Plug in the micro usb lead into the back or the side of the unit.
The other end of the usb cable is a standard A type usb plug, plug this into the cigarette light adapter.
Turn on the ignition or start the car and wait a few seconds for the unit to power on and set itself up.
Once the red light starts to flash on the front your ready to go.
Take a trip around the block.
When you arrive back take out the micro SD card and place into the SD card adapter then take the SD card adapter and place into the Card Reader.
Get the software out place into your cd rom and copy the folder "IBoxPlayer_1.0.8.4" to a folder on the c:/drive preferably not the desktop.
Run IBoxPlayer2.exe
You will get a UAC (user account control) pop up click yes or you can right click on the file and run as administrator
Depending on your computers settings or configuration you may need to run this file as administrator each time.
If you run the file and get a script error (see below), it is because you are not on the Internet, press yes to continue.



The program will still work but you will not get any additional map information.
Click the folder open icon on the bottom right of the software
Under the disk open menu press the arrow down that is just under it, select the location of the SD card reader.
Double click on one of the the recorded events.
The unit will start to display front and rear view camera footage and if connected to the Internet the map satellite information as well
If for some reason you cannot click on a recorded event, then try this program on another pc.
You will find that this is caused by not having the right video card driver for you pc, it is most likely using a universal standard driver.
You will need to go to the video cards manufacturer and download the correct drivers.

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