Additional Information; Loop Recording - Mobius Maxi User Manual

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Additional information

The following functions/parameters need additional explanation:
Beeper
The camera is equipped with a built-in beeper. The beeper sound can be turned on or
off using one of the setup methods described above.
G-Sensor
The camera is equipped with a built-in Gravity-Sensor which allows the camera to
record upright video or pictures automatically, even when used upside-down. This
feature can be turned on or off by using one of the setup methods described above.
The G-Sensor can also be enabled to sense abrupt changes of the center of gravity
(impact) while recording video. The video file being recorded will be set to Read-Only
and the file will be moved to the LOCKED folder on the SD card should a sudden
change be detected.
► 'Loop Recording' must be enabled if the G-Sensor is also enabled in order to sense
abrupt changes of the center of gravity.
► If the camera is permanently mounted in a specific position, for example as a
dashcam, it is recommended to set the 'Rotate Image' parameter to either No or
Inverted as appropriate. You should avoid setting it to Auto.
► Battery power consumption slightly increases when the G-Sensor is explicitly
enabled or partially enabled by setting the 'Rotate Image' parameter to Auto.
(Auto) Rotate Image
The camera can be configured to record upside-down (inverted) which enables the
camera to record normal video and photos with the buttons facing downwards. It is also
possible to set the Rotate Image mode to 'Auto' which ensures the image will always be
recorded in the upright position.
The manual "SysCfg2C.txt" parameter file has two separate parameter groups, each
with two parameter settings, for the Rotate Image parameter. The Windows GUI
software only has one group but with three possible parameter settings (see the Rotate
Image Tooltip in the GUI for more information).
► If Auto mode is selected the Rotate parameter should also be set to it's normal start-
up mode, either Inverted or not. This will avoid a possible very brief inverted image at
the beginning of the clip caused by the recording starting before the firmware has a
chance to determine in which position the camera is recording.
Turn Audio on/off
With the camera turned on and in one of the two video Standby modes (steady yellow
or blue LED), or while recording, rapidly press the Mode button 2 times. This will toggle
the sound on or off.
If the sound has been toggled to off, the red LED will be shown together with the yellow
or blue LED to indicate the sound will not be recorded.
► Beware - The toggle will remain active even after the camera is turned off.

Loop Recording

Loop recording can be enabled or disabled by software or by using the camera's OSD
menu.
By default, Loop Recording is disabled meaning the camera will record clips until the
card is full. The camera will then stop recording and enter standby mode.
If Loop Recording is enabled, the oldest clips will be overwritten when the card is full. As
such, the camera will never stop recording and only the most recent clips will be
available on the card.

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