
MOTION DETECTION
If your dash camera is ON, but not recording, having this feature set to
ON
will allow the camera to automa�cally start recording if any mo�on is
detected in the camera’s view. Once this feature is ON,
you must cover the
camera lens (so it will no longer see mo�on). You then can enter into
se�ngs and turn the feature
OFF
. You may also remove the SD card to
access se�ngs, to turn feature
OFF
.
NOTE:
Camera must have power going to it for this feature to work
properly.
AUTO RECORD
Auto record allows the camera to automa�cally start recording once camera
is turned on. This feature will not work if no SD card is present.
AUDIO
You can turn
ON/OFF
the cameras ability to record audio.
SHARPNESS
You can increase the cameras sharpness level. We suggest leaving this
se�ng at
0
for best video quality.
PARKING WAKE
When this feature is turned
ON
, and the camera is turned
OFF
. When
mo�on is detected by camera, the camera will turn ON
and record.
NOTE: Camera must have power for this feature to work properly.
DATE TAG
This feature allows you to turn
ON/OFF
the date being watermarked onto
your recorded footage.
G SENSOR
A G-Sensor is an accelerometer that registers values based on the amount
of force applied during an impact. When a pre-set value is reached this will
cause the recorded footage to be protected and moved into a folder that
cannot be overwri�en by any further footage you record. You can adjust
the sensi�vity of this feature.
BEEP SOUND
This will allow you to turn
OFF/ON
the beeping sound as you press the
camera’s bu�ons.
DATE INPUT
Allows you to change the date and �me on the camera
AUTO OFF
This se�ng allows you to adjust the length of �me the camera will
remain
ON
, while not recording or being used.
LANGUAGE
Change what language your camera uses.
LIGHT FREQUENCY
If your located in North or South America, please use
60Hz
. For Europe and
Asia, please use
50Hz
.