CONTINUOUS RECORDING MODE
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This mode is activated automatically when you start the engine. Recorded videos are saved in one-minute segments with an auto-looping mechanism.
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It will automatically start an Event recording when motion or impact is detected around the vehicle during both parking and driving mode.
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Generate Event files on request when witnessing a traffic incident or something interesting on the road that you want to make sure you catch on camera. When pressing the Manual Recording button, the dash cam records and separately stores a few seconds of footage before (5-10s) and after (15-20s) that moment as a Manual Recording file protected from overwriting (limit before overwriting: up to max. 4% of total SD card storage).
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When in Parking Mode, the built-in G sensor detects when an impact with the vehicle has occurred, for which the dash cam generates an event file stored separately, protected from overwriting (if SD card storage is assigned to Event files through the dash cam settings). The saved video will include a few seconds before the impact occurred (5-10s) and a few seconds after (15-20s). This can be turned ON regardless of the Parking Mode used (Time-lapse or Motion Detection).
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The dash cam will continuously record at 1fps during Parking Mode. If Parking Impact is turned ON, the frame rate will briefly switch from 1fps to 30fps when recording the impact, then the dash cam will continue recording at 1fps.
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The dash cam stays “asleep” until it detects movement around the vehicle. In this mode, any motion happening around the vehicle is recorded in an event file and stored separately. The saved video will include a few seconds before the motion was detected (5-10s) and a few seconds after (15-20s).