Loop Recording; Motion Detection; Lens Distortion Correction (Ldc) - Mobius Maxi 4K User Manual

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(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.
► 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.

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.
► Loop recording is only permitted for 1 min., 3 min., and 5 min. clip lengths.

Motion Detection

Motion Detection only works in video modes. It does not function in Photo Mode.
When Motion Detection is enabled, the Power-Off Standby timeout setting will be ignored.
The camera will, therefore, not turn off unless there is no power left to keep the camera
running, the memory card is full or the camera is manually turned off.
When Motion is detected, the camera will start recording and the selected Motion Timeout
counter will be started. If no further motion is detected by the time the counter runs out the
camera will save the recording and return to standby mode where it will wait for new motion
detection.
If motion is detected while recording the timeout counter will be reset to the selected
timeout.
The camera will continue recording until no more motion is detected and the timeout
counter runs out or the video clip length is reached, or the memory card is full.

Lens Distortion Correction (LDC)

LDC has a conflict with the EIS function, and will not function if EIS is turned on at the
same time.
When EIS is Off, turning on LDC can reduce (but not fully eliminate) the amount of fish eye
distortion in all camera resolution/frame rate settings that the camera supports. With
mSetup, unsupported resolution/frame rates will be ghosted out. With the other manual
setting tools, users can refer to the table of interactions linked above under "Camera
Setup".

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