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You can leave the camera in its default settings or you can customize the settings. When the camera is in STANDBY mode, hold the UP button to enter the settings menu.
Use UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the menu and press OK to select.
Then press UP and DOWN buttons to choose the setting. Press OK to confirm and exit.
Hold the UP button at any time to cancel.

CAMERA PLAYBACK

When the camera is in Standby mode, hold the DOWN 

button to enter playback.
When the camera is in Playback mode, hold the DOWN 

button to return to Standby mode.
When the camera is in Playback mode you can select a 

photo or a section of video that you want to view by:  

     •  pressing the UP and DOWN buttons,

     •  then press OK to view,

     •  hold the UP button to activate the menu:

And then press UP and DOWN buttons to choose and 

press OK to perform the action.

MANUAL PROTECT OF VIDEO

The camera will over-write the oldest video with new recording 

when the card is almost full, unless the video is protected.

You can manually protect the video by pressing the DOWN 

button. Hold the DOWN button to cancel protected status.

RECORDING VIDEO

The camera auto-starts recording when it receives power, 

such as when the car engine is started.

It auto-stops recording when it loses power, such as when the 

car engine is stopped.

When the camera is in Standby mode, press the OK button to 

start recording.

When the camera is recording, press the OK button to stop 

and to enter Standby mode.

Mute recording: When the camera is in Standby or Recording 

modes, press the UP button to mute the microphone. Press 

the UP button again to cancel the mute status.

EXPOSURE COMPENSATION 

WHITE BALANCE

FLICKER

ROTATE IMAGE 180°

LOOP RECORDING

LDWS DETECTION

LDWS CALIBRATION

MOTION DETECTION

BOOT SOUND

PARKING GUARD

AV-OUT

GREEN INDICATOR

G-SENSOR SENSITIVITY

POWER OFF DELAY

SCREEN OFF DELAY

SET UP

mount

power switch

mount

lens

speaker holes

power indicator

recording 

indicator

GPS/MIC 

indicator

UP button

OK button

DOWN button

To turn on manually press the power switch.    

To turn off manually press the power switch for 2 seconds.

The camera also: 

•  turns on automatically and starts recording when it first 

receives power, such as when the car engine is started,

•  stops recording and turns off when it loses a source of 

power, such as when the car engine is stopped,

•  stops recording and turns off when the internal battery 

becomes discharged if there is no external power supply.

Standby: The camera is in Standby mode when it is on but 

not recording.

AMACAM 

AM-M86

 

ON

 

DASH CAMERA

OFF, ON AND STANDBY

Please read this manual carefully before using your 

camera, and keep it for future reference.

IMPORTANT: 

Please register your camera to receive 

firmware updates: 

www.amacam.net

For technical support please contact us at 

[email protected]

RECORDING

TAKING A STILL PHOTO

When the camera is in Standby mode or recording, press the 
OK button for two seconds to take a photo.

GPS invalid

white balance

exposure

compensation

loop recording

dual cards

file locked

microphone on

video recording mode

battery power

motion 

detection

parking 

guard

date

system 

time

card B

remaining time

recording

recording time

STANDBY AND RECORDING SCREEN

PLAYBACK OPTIONS

FILE PROTECT OPERATION

AUTO PLAY

DELETE FILE

COPY FILE TO ANOTHER CARD

CHOOSE CARD

COMPUTER PLAYBACK

USB connection: You can connect the camera to a 

computer with the supplied USB lead. The computer will 

recognise the camera as an external mass storage device.

microSD card reader: A microSD card will allow view of 

.mov files.

IN-CAR PLAYBACK

A customized AV-out cable is available as an optional 

extra for Playback on the car DVD/navigation display.

TV PLAYBACK, STANDARD OPTION 

(HDMI)

When the camera is connected to a TV with a HDMI cable 

the camera screen will automatically turn off and transfer 

the display to the TV.
A customized AV-out cable is available as an optional 

accessory and may be plugged in to the microUSB port on 

the camera.

PLAYBACK SCREEN

map

longitude &

latitude
G-sensor data
speed

video

control bar

file list

progress bar

CUSTOMIZING THE CAMERA SETTINGS

Here you can manually adjust image brightness, using a scale from -2.0 to +2.0.

AUTO, SUNNY, CLOUDY, TUNGSTEN, FLUORESCENT

This improves color balance to match different lighting conditions.

AUTO, 60HZ, 50HZ

You can set the flicker frequency to match your local AC power frequency and reduce the effect 

of flickering lamps. You  can set to AUTO if you do not know the frequency.

ON, OFF

You can mount the camera upside-down in your car, and this setting will rotate the image so 

that it appears the right way up during playback.

5MIN, 3MIN, 1MIN, OFF

The camera will automatically ‘loop’ - that is, it will record over previous recording when the 

card is full. It will divide video into segments, and you can choose segment length. If you 

require continuous video without segments then please set this to OFF, but be aware that the 

maximum video file size is 4GB.

ON, OFF

The camera will provide a warning when it detects lane departure, including planned lane 

changes. Here you can define the speed above which the LDWS system becomes active. It is 

recommended that when using LDWS you use the HIGH SPEED , so that you do not become 

desensitized by warnings that occur at low speed.

This optimizes the LDWS system. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the top line to the 

height of the horizon and the bottom line to the height of the front of your car.

Motion Detection reduces memory storage requirements. The camera auto switches to 

STANDBY when no motion is detected. It remains in STANDBY until motion above a selected 

threshold is detected.  It then records until 15 seconds after the motion stops. Here you can set 

the threshold.

HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW, OFF

ON, OFF

The camera detects battery voltage change when you turn off the car engine, and it then launches 

Parking Guard mode. Video recording will be at a low frame rate to save memory storage space. If 

impact is detected when in this mode  the camera will return to normal recording and will record a 

30 second video clip. This file will be protected from over-write by the loop recording function.

(Note that you need the Parking Guard mounting bracket to support the Parking Guard function. 

This bracket is an optional accessory.)

ON, OFF

GPS STATUS, MIC STATUS, OFF

4.5G, 4.0G, 3.5G, 3.0G, 2.5G, 2.0G OFF

Here you can set the impact detection sensitivity.

5MIN, 3MIN, 1MIN, OFF

5MIN, 3MIN, 1MIN, 30SEC, 15SEC. OFF

More than a dash camera

GPS STAMPING

SPEED STAMPING

DRIVER NUMBER STAMPING

DRIVER NUMBER

DATE STAMPING

TIME STAMPING

DATE AND TIME

LANGUAGE

CHOOSE CARD

FORMAT CARD

RESTORE DEFAULTS

FIRMWARE VERSION

VIDEO RESOLUTION

VIDEO QUALITY

PHOTO RESOLUTION

PHOTO QUALITY

AUTO EXPOSURE METERING

ON, OFF, LOG ONLY

Records GPS data.

MPH, KM/H, OFF

Records driving speed and shows this on video playback.

(GPS STAMPING should be set to ON or LOG ONLY to allow this.

ON, OFF

Records driver identity and shows this on video playback.

UP: ENTER AND CHANGE A NUMBER

DOWN: ENTER AND CHANGE A LETTER

Allows driver identity to be entered.

YYMMDD, MMDDYY, DDMMYY, OFF

Records date and shows this on video playback.

12 HOUR CLOCK, 24 HOUR CLOCK, OFF

Records time and shows this on video playback

USE OK TO MOVE THROUGH THE DATE AND TIME AND UP OR DOWN TO MAKE CHANGES.

When receiving data from GPS satellites date and time are automatically updated.

You can override this with manual setting

Display:  00(time zone)   2018 / 11 / 11(date)    12:12(time)

The time zone, corrected for daylight saving time, should be set so that the GPS signal can 

correctly update the time.

ENGLISH,

 RUSSKII

AUTO, CARD A ONLY, CARD B ONLY

YES, NO

YES, NO

DISPLAY CURRENT INSTALLED FIRMWARE

1920X1080 30FPS 16:9, HDR 1920X1080 30FPS 16:9, 1280X720 60FPS 16:9, 1280X720 30FPS 

16:9, 2560X1080 30FPS 21:9 (cinema mode), 2304X1295 30FPS 16:9, 1920X1080 45FPS 16:9

Note that using higher resolution requires more memory storage.

SUPERFINE, FINE, NORMAL

This affects factors including grain, sharpness and contrast.

Note that using higher quality requires more memory storage

4M (2588X151216:9), 9M (4000X2250 16:9), 13M (4800X2700 16:9)

SUPERFINE, FINE, NORMAL

This affects factors including grain, sharpness and contrast.

Note that using higher quality requires more memory storage

CENTER, AVERAGE, SPOT

This affects factors video brightness. CENTER is recommended if there is no special requirement.

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