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Video WDR
Cameras
with
wide
dynamic
range
(WDR)
have
special
software
that
allows
them
to
balance
that
lighting
for
a
clear
image.
Select
WDR
to
improve
the
overall
exposure
throughout
your
entire
image.
It
enables
the
camera
to
pick
up
greater
detail
in
dark
shadows,
while
making
sure
that
the
highlights
don’t
get
blown-out,
the
result
is
a
natural
looking
video.
Video Exposure
The
Cyclevision
camera
has
terrific
ability
to
record
astounding
vision
clarity
while
riding
directly
into
or
towards
the
sun
or
very
bright
objects,
by
default
the
setting
is
0.0,
if
riding
in
low
light
situations
or
at
night,
then
select
this
option
and
change
the
setting
to
+2.0
this
will
do
two
things:
1.
Lighten the smartphone viewing screen.
2.
Open the camera aperture to allow more light onto the image
sensor and enable low light recording
Remember
when
the
Cyclevision
Helmet
or
‘
Cyclevision
’
App
is
subsequently
shut
down
the
last
settings
will
be
maintained,
and
if
for
example
you
rode
at
night
and
adjusted
the
App
to
suit,
remember
to
readjust
back
to
0.0
for
riding
in
bright
sunlight,
to
prevent
overexposure
of
the
next
loop
of
recorded
image.
APP SETTINGS
OTHER SETTINGS
Auto Recording
This must be selected to ON, so that when the Cyclevision Helmet has
been turned OFF and then back ON it continues to automatically record
without any need for user intervention.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
Camera Time
Press this button to sync the front and rear cameras – this can be done
by selecting Auto (same as the smartphone device time) or manually.
G-Sensor
Not a feature with the Cyclevision Helmet, can be left ON or OFF.
Microphone sound
Select sound ON to record from the rear or front cameras, select sound
OFF to stop sound recording.
Light frequency
Please leave it remaining at 50Hz. This is the recommended Cyclevision
Helmet Camera setting.
APP SETTINGS
Video Stamp
Select this from screen overlay of day and date time
stamping, if selected, this will appear in all the downloaded
vision data on the lower bottom part of the screen