Contrast: We recommend this feature be set to ‘Standard’ so the optimum
contrast adjustment will be done by the DVRs advanced sampling circuitry.
Sharpness: We recommend this feature be set to ‘Standard’ so the optimum
contrast adjustment will be done by the DVRs advanced sampling circuitry.
Effect: This feature is up to the user and is normally set to ‘OFF’. This changes
the footage to have a Standard, Vivid, Monochrome, Negative, Sepia or Art effect.
Recycle: This feature allows you to set the size of the blocks your DVR will record
before saving and creating a new block. We recommend the DVR to be set to ‘3’
minute blocks.
Delay Off: If you want your DVR to keep recording for 60 seconds after you turn
your ignition off in your car, then set this feature to ‘YES’. If you want your DVR to
power off as soon as you turn your ignition off, then set this feature to ‘NO’.
IR Light: This feature turns the infrared LED lights either on or off to assist with
use during the night however it is recommend this feature to be left ‘Off’ while
driving during the night as you may get a reflection from the infrareds LEDs
reflecting off the windscreen.
Motion Detect: This feature is for activating you DVRs motion detect feature when
you want your DVR to record if it detects movement such as people who are
walking past you vehicle or set on when you have your car in an unprotected area.
NOTE: When this feature is activated, your DVR will not loop record and your card
will fill up until your DVR says ‘CARD FULL’.
MD Sens: This feature sets the sensitivity (distance) of the DVRs motion sensor.
We recommend this be set to 5 for optimum performance using the DVRs
advanced motion sampling circuitry.