Using The Dash Cam - Gazer F715 User Manual

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You can use the dash cam for CCTV recording when the car is parked. For this
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you need to set the dash cam on-time after the ignition is turned off in "Auto-off
time" setting. In this case, when ACC power is off (i.e. when the engine is turned
off) the dash cam will continue operating in the Time-Lapse mode (1 fps). "Car
battery protect" function – prevents your car's battery from depletion. The dash
cam will shut down correctly if the battery voltage drops below the minimal value
set in this menu item.
Note:
Please, consult with an authorized service station prior to
changing "Car battery protect" settings.
When ACC power is off, the dash cam can operate in two modes that can be
selected in the "Parking vibration" item of the menu.
1. Dash cam operation with Time-Lapse mode ("Auto-off time") and
parking mode ("Parking vibration") on.
When set up this way, after ACC power is turned off, the dash cam continues
recording for 1 hour (default setting) in Time-Lapse mode with recording speed
reduced to 1 frame per second to save space on the memory card. If the
G-sensor detects an impact, the dash cam will record a 2-minute long write-
protected video file at 30 frames per second.
2. Dash cam operation with Time-Lapse mode ("Auto-off time") on and
parking mode ("Parking vibration") off.
When set up this way, after ACC power is turned off, the dash cam continues
recording for 1 hour (default setting) in Time-Lapse mode with recording speed is
reduced to 1 frame per second to save space on the memory card. In this mode,
the G-sensor will neither detect any impacts nor affect the recording mode.
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