▒ 1-5. ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) ▒
1. ADAS is available only on a GPS-enabled device.
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3. LDWS (Lane Departure Warning System) may not function as designed when driving in the rain at night, in the snow and in extreme road conditions.
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For Auto Calibration of ADAS, please follow the instructions on page 14.
6. Do not relocate the device or adjust the camera angle after Auto Calibration is complete.
7. If the device is relocated or the camera angle is changed, please complete Auto Calibration again after rebooting the device.
8. Go through below steps for Auto Calibration.
- The device needs to be turned on.
- Stable GPS signal
- Drive on a straight road at a speed greater than 40km/h (25mph) for more than 3 minutes.
10. ADAS may not function properly when driving through an area that has weak GPS signal.
9. Pressing the 'M' button for about 3 seconds on the bottom of the device will manually initiate Auto Calibration.
11. It is recommended that you use ADAS data for reference purposes only. The manufacturer is not responsible for any road accidents as a result of
incorrect operation of ADAS.
※ The level of accuracy of ADAS data can vary depending on the user's environment. It is recommended that you use the data for reference purposes
only.
※ Using a T/S cable from other manufactures does not guarantee the correct operation of the device. The device can also be damaged.
※ If you wish to use a T/S cable, it is recommended that you get a professional hardwiring service. The vehicle and the device might be damaged by
heat if a T/S cable is hardwired directly to the turn signals under the car bonnet. It is safer to hardwire the cable to the fuse box or to the ETACS.
4. Using a T/S cable from other manufacturers does not guarantee correct operation of the device, and may cause serious damage to the device.
5. When installing a T/S cable, it is highly recommended that you get a professional hardwiring service. Please note that the vehicle and the
dash camera may get damaged by heat if a T/S cable is hardwired directly to the turn signals under the car bonnet. Instead, hardwire the
cable to the turn signal fuses in the fuse box or to the ETACS.