Set the length of each video. For instance, if you set "Cycle Record Time" to "1 Minute",
the dash cam will save videos every minute. When the memory is full, the camera
will automatically delete the earliest videos for continuous recording.
(5) Time-Lapse
Off (default)/1S/2S/3S
Set the interval at which the dash cam captures a scene in Parking Monitor mode.
The camera will capture scenes at the preset interval and seamlessly compile them
into a short video.
Note:
This setting is available only when the dash cam is properly hardwired.
(6) Volume
Off/High (default)/Middle/Low
Adjust the dash cam's system volume, such as the voice prompts.
(7) G-sensor Sensitivity
Off (default)/High/Middle/Low
With this setting enabled during video recording, your dash cam will automatically
start recording an emergency video and save the content upon detecting any sudden
braking or impact. The video will be locked in the front or the rear emergency folder,
preventing it from being overwritten by new video files. By selecting a higher
sensitivity level, your dash cam will be more likely to detect smaller impacts and
trigger emergency recording.
Tip:
A flashing yellow dot will be displayed in the upper left corner of the LCD screen
during the emergency video recording.
(8) Video Resolution
2K (front)/1080P (rear)
By default, the dash cam is set to record in 2K resolution, and the rear camera in
1080P.
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