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The following instructions are mainly used for the calibration of the smart driving
application of the dashcam. It mainly includes the calibration of RCW and the blind
spot monitoring range.
Before using RCW and BSD it is necessary to calibrate it according to its mounting
position and view angle of the dashcam. Only in this way can it detect vehicles and
lanes accurately.
The system is a safe driving assistant system and it cannot be used as a proof for
the liability of traffic accidents.
Disclaimer:
Outline
RCW refers to Rear-End Collision Warning. This warning system will trigger an alert
when an object or vehicle is detected by the rear camera.
BSD refers to Blind Spot Detection, which monitors in real time any vehicle in the
blind spots on both sides during driving. It gives an alert so as to reduce the risk of
traffic accidents that are likely to occur when you intend to shift to another lane. It is
also called LCA (Lane Change Assist).
RCWand BSD systems may be interfered with by sunlight, inadequate lane lines, rain,
and fog, Certain impacts may be affected by these inaccuracies, and some collisions
may not be avoidable. Currently, the RCW provides a rate of accuracy between 80 to
90 percent during the daytime and 60 to 70 percent at night. BSD provides a rate of
accuracy around 90 percent during the daytime and around 80 percent at night.