
To use your dash cam as backup camera,
switch rear camera to full screen mode by
pressing
[
]
button
Each time you want to use your rear
camera as backup cam, simply turn on the
display by pressing [
] button.
Note that rear camera displays mirrored
image as if it was in the mirror.
Recorded video is located on memory card. Video usually is split into the
segments, and each segment is a separate file. Files are named by date and time:
first goes year and date, and then a time when recording started. Last symbol in
the file’s name is a camera: A is for front cam, and B for rear cam.
For example, 016_00_1811B.mov says that a file has been recorded on May
th, 016 at 6:1pm and contains video from rear camera.
Many computers already have SD card reader. For those that don’t, use USB card
reader (sold separately).
Insert your memory card into provided microSD to SD card
adapter, and then insert the adapter into SD card reader. You
should be able to see the files on the memory card. You can
use any player software to view and play the video.
We recommend using free VLC player software. It is available
for download for free at
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Your dash cam has parking monitoring function. This means that once parking
monitoring is on, your dash cam can wake up and record if it detects a hit.
When you shut down the engine, the camera shuts down too. However, it still
monitors if there is a vibration. If it detects an impact, it instantly turns on and
starts recording a 0 second video clip. Then it shuts down again to conserve its
battery.
This feature is very useful to identify an offender in hit-and-run or vandalism cases.
You can turn it on in General settings menu, under Parking monitoring section.
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Backup camera
Viewing your video files on the computer
Parking monitoring