Jp-mcd1-9111.bin -
Insert the card into your device while it is powered off. Connect the device to a stable power source (like your car’s cigarette lighter or a wall adapter).
In the world of consumer electronics, a .bin file is a "binary" image that contains the raw machine code required to run a device's hardware. The prefix "jp" often signifies a Japanese-specific version of the software, while "mcd1-9111" likely refers to the internal model or version identifier used by the manufacturer to distinguish this specific build from others. Common Uses and Devices jp-mcd1-9111.bin
Many dash cam brands use .bin files to deliver bug fixes, new features, or language updates. Insert the card into your device while it is powered off
Files with this naming convention are frequently associated with: The prefix "jp" often signifies a Japanese-specific version
If you have downloaded jp-mcd1-9111.bin to update a device, follow these standard steps:
Place the jp-mcd1-9111.bin file directly into the root directory of the SD card. Do not put it in any folders.
Most devices will detect the file and begin the update automatically. A light may blink, or a progress bar might appear on the screen.

