6
Basic Features
a) Motion detection
1. In video mode, press the Menu button to enter the settings, then select Motion Detection.
2. If the camera registers moving objects within its range, a ashing red dot “ “ will appear on the display and the
device will begin recording. When the device does not detect a moving object, it automatically stops recording after
10 seconds.
Note: We do not recommend using motion detection and loop recording at the same time. The motion detection
function is superior in this respect. We recommend that you have the camera connected to the power
supply for optimal use, otherwise the recording time is limited by the capacity of the battery, which
decreases with each recording made.
b) Loop Settings
Loop recording allows continuous recording regardless of the memory card capacity. You can choose from three time
intervals: 1 min / 3 min / 5 min / 10 min. The selected interval determines the length of recording time which the camera
will save. The advantage of using this setup is that you will never run out of space on your memory card. Moreover, it is
very easy to send very small les via e.g. e-mail for use as evidence.
c) LDWS System
The Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) alerts the driver as soon as the vehicle starts veering out of its lane. This
system is designed to minimize trac accidents due to driver inattention caused by distractions or drowsiness. It’s an
additional feature with a live video preview.
d) G-Sensor Function
In case of an accident, the gravity sensor (G-sensor) can gather direction and other important collision data. According
to the value set for the G-sensor sensitivity, the camera will determine whether to lock the recording or not. If protection
mode is not turned on, the current video may be overwritten by loop recording. Be careful when setting the G-sensor to a
high sensitivity as it may cause le locking even when driving on a rough road. This might ll up the memory card quickly.