Using the camera
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Powering On / Off
The camera is designed to automatically power on when it receives power from the
car power adapter. A start-up sound will be played when the camera has started
successfully.
Automatic:
When the camera is ON, simply turn OFF the engine or unplug the power
cable and the camera will switch OFF automatically.
Manual:
Switching the camera OFF manually is required for vehicles where the
vehicle’s power socket provides continuous power after the engine is turned OFF. To
turn the power off manually, press and hold the power button for at least 3 seconds
until the camera is powered off.
To turn the camera on manually, press and hold the power button for at least 3
seconds.
Loop Recording
Default: 3 Minutes
The loop recording function allows the camera to continuously record video footage
to the memory card. When there is insufficient space on the memory card, loop
recording will automatically overwrite the oldest non-protected file on the memory
card and replace with a new recording.
The available settings of 1/3/5 minute intervals allows you to set the length of each
recorded video file.
Emergency file protection
Default: Low
When the G-sensor is activated due to a collision impact, the footage currently
recorded will be automatically locked to avoid being overwritten by loop recording.
Adjust the G-sensor level of the camera to the appropriate setting based on your
driving area and preference.
Parking Surveillance Mode
Default: Off
When Parking Mode has been turned on, the Dash Cam enters standby mode when
the vehicle has been turned OFF (typically, ignition OFF).
Should physical movement of the vehicle be detected, the Dash Cam will power on
and start recording a 30 second protected video. If no further physical movement is
detected, the camera will return to standby mode. If physical movement is detected
again, subsequently the camera will continue to record normally, i.e. driving
resumes.