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Komando KIM010 User Manual page 5

Dash cam pro with night vision

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Features
Auto Power On and Record: Each time you power your vehicle on and off
the dash cam will power on and off with it. Upon starting your car the
camera will power on and automatically start recording. NOTE: This may
not work with some vehicles where the DC power port is always on, for
example. In this case the unit can be manually turned on by pressing the
POWER button. You can start and stop the recording by pressing OK.
G-Sensor: The built in G-sensor will detect an impact and automatically
lock the footage that is currently being recorded.
Expandable Memory: The dash cam includes a 16G memory card,
which provides 3 hours of recording time. Up to a 64G memory card
can be used in the camera for up to 12 hours of recording time. A Class 10
Micro SD card is required, we recommend buying compatible
cards here: Getdashcam.com/shop
Parking Monitor: This feature detects impact when your vehicle is parked
and turns the camera on to record the incident. Should only be enabled
when the car is parked, as it will interfere with normal operation when
driving.
Motion Detection: This feature detects visual motion and turns the
camera on to record the incident. Should only be enabled when the
car is parked, as it will interfere with normal operation when driving.
FCWS (Forward Collision Warning System): This feature watches for
cars and will sound an alarm if a vehicle suddenly moves towards you.
Note that this feature only kicks on when traveling above 40MPH.
LDWS (Lane Departure Warning System): This feature looks for the
lines in the road and tracks your vehicle's placement between them.
When your vehicle drives outside of those lines an audible alarm will
sound. This needs to be calibrated for your camera's position for best use.
See LDWS in Menu and Customization settings. Note that this feature
only kicks on when traveling above 40MPH.
Mode Button:
Pressing the MODE button once (from the video standby screen) changes
to Still Capture Mode, allowing you to capture still images (photos) using
the OK button. Pressing the MODE button twice will take you to video
playback and allow you to view, delete, or protect captured video clips.
Pressing the MODE button a third time will take you to still capture view
and allow you to view, delete, or protect captured still images.
SOS Button: Pushing this button locks the footage currently being re-corded.

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