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Vantrue N5 - Advanced Recording Features; Parking Mode Options

Vantrue N5
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For Front + Rear Recording:
1944P+1080P at 30 FPS
1440P+1080P at 30 FPS
1440P+720P at 30 FPS
1080P+1080P at 30 FPS
1080P+720P at 30 FPS
720P+720P at 30 FPS
For Front Recording alone, the resolutions include:
2592 × 1944P at 30 FPS
2560 × 1440P at 30 FPS
1920 × 1080P at 30 FPS
1280 × 720P at 30 FPS
B. Loop Recording: This feature is set to record in one-minute intervals by default.
However, you have the option to select intervals of 1, 3, or 5 minutes, or to turn loop
recording off entirely.
C. IR LEDs: Both the front cabin and rear cabin cameras come equipped with infrared
LED lights to enhance recording in low light conditions. The default setting for this
feature is 'Auto,' but you can manually set it to 'On' or 'Off' as per your requirements.
D. G-Sensor: Customize the G-Sensor sensitivity by selecting the desired level. You have
the option to configure sensitivity across three axes: Front + Rear, Left + Right, and Up +
Down. The sensitivity levels available are low (1), medium (2), high (3), higher (4), and
highest (5), with the option to turn it off. The higher the sensitivity level you choose, the
more readily the camera will trigger event recording, with the highest sensitivity at level
5.
E. Privacy Mode: By default, Privacy Mode is turned off. If activated, the camera will
record videos that are more privacy-conscious.
F. Audio Recording: Audio recording is enabled by default, allowing the camera to
capture sound along with the video. You can toggle this setting on or off.
G. Exposure: The camera's default exposure setting is neutral (+0.0), but you can adjust
it to better suit the lighting conditions of your environment.
H. REC Status Light: The recording status light is on by default to provide a visual
indication that the camera is recording. This can be turned on or off as per your
preference.
I. WDR (Wide Dynamic Range): WDR is activated by default to improve video quality
under varying lighting conditions. You have the option to disable it if necessary.
J. Rear HDR (High Dynamic Range): Similarly to WDR, HDR for the rear camera is
turned on by default to optimize video quality. This setting can also be toggled on or off.

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