Rear Camera Recording In Parking Mode; Parking Surveillance Mode; Surveillance Start Delay Recording - Toyota 2.0 Series Owner's Manual

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Rear camera recording in parking mode

When turned on, the front and rear camera record together.
When turned off, the rear camera stops recording 5 minutes after entering parking mode. Rear camera recording restarts
when entering normal mode.

Parking surveillance mode

Normal wake-up: When the car is parked, if an unusual shock or impact is detected, it starts an event recording 5 seconds
after the event.
Quick wake-up: When the car is parked, if an unusual shock or impact is detected, it starts an event recording 5 seconds
before the event.
Duration for Quick wake-up mode: When Quick wake-up mode is selected, the monitoring time can be set between 30 to 150 min.
Once the set monitoring time elapses, or if the vehicle's battery drops below specified low voltage cut-off value, it
switches automatically to Normal wake-up mode to prevent vehicle from battery discharge.
Note
y Enabling Quick wake-up mode will increase your vehicle's battery consumption. Turn off or decrease surveillance
duration in cold climates, on vehicles with older battery, or if engine start ability issues are noticed.

Surveillance start delay recording

The surveillance start delay recording prevents false event detection caused by opening/closing vehicle doors. This mode
starts after ignition is turned off and maintained for 3 minutes before engaging parking surveillance mode.
Surveillance start delay will also prevent notification if shock is detected within 3 minute interval before ignition is turned on.
Note
y Purpose of this setting is to prevent false notification of parking incident when exiting/entering vehicle.
y Camera will remain ON for specified duration of surveillance start delay recording after ignition is turned off.
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