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Transcend DrivePro 10 - Video Recording Modes; Normal Video Recording; Emergency Recording Modes

Transcend DrivePro 10
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4. Recording Videos
4-1 Normal Recording
After the car engine is switched on, the DrivePro will automatically turn on and start recording.
By default, one video file is saved for every one minute of recording. To adjust the recording length, go
to Settings in the DrivePro app. After the car engine is switched off, the DrivePro will automatically
save the current recording and power off.
Note: Lighter sockets of some types of vehicles will still supply power after the car engine is turned off.
If your car is of this type, please unplug your dashcam from the lighter socket to avoid unnecessary
power consumption and unexpected issues.
4-2 Emergency Recording
30% of the storage space will be saved for emergency video files. Video files recorded in emergency
mode are protected from being overwritten.
Manual Event Recording: During video recording, press the emergency button on the side of the
DrivePro to manually activate Emergency Recording. The LED indicator will start flashing (either red
or blue) quickly.
G-Sensor Event Recording: During video recording, the DrivePro will automatically activate
Emergency Recording when detecting a collision.
If the G-Sensor sensitivity is set to “High”, even minor shocks will activate Emergency
Recording mode.
If the G-Sensor sensitivity is set to “Low”, only significant shocks will activate Emergency
Recording mode.
G-Sensor sensitivity can be adjusted or disabled in Settings in the DrivePro app.
Note: The earliest emergency file saved will be overwritten by the latest emergency file recorded
once the 30% storage space is full.

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