Advanced settings
This section describes advanced features of your dashboard camera. Normally,
you may want to keep factory default settings and to skip this section. However,
if you prefer to have complete control or to make fine-tuning, this section is for
you.
Your dashboard camera can record video in a loop. This means that once the
memory card runs out of free space, newer recordings start replacing oldest ones
in a loop. This feature can be set up in video settings, by setting up segment
length. Video recording can be split into segments, the continuous fragments of
video.
You can adjust segment length or to disable loop recording by turning off video
segmentation: select
OFF
in “
Segment length
” menu. By default, the segment
length is minutes, loop recording is on.
Mode of operation: Video recording
Setting: Segment length
To conserve free space on memory card, your dashboard camera can record video
only when it sees a motion in front. This can be particularly useful if you frequently
use your dashboard camera when a vehicle is stationary.
By default, motion detection is off.
Mode of operation: Video recording
Setting: Motion detection
Your dashboard camera can detect impacts and rapid acceleration or braking with
built-in shock sensor. When shock sensor detects an impact or unusual
acceleration, it can protect current segment, if a camera is recording. If camera is
not recording, it will start the recording immediately.
By default, shock sensor’s sensitivity is set Medium.
Mode of operation: Video recording
Setting: Shock sensor
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Motion detection
Loop recording
Shock sensor