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Vantrue OnDash N2S
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NOTE: In Motion Detection mode, if the dash cam is turned off manully,
it will not turn on and record even it detects any vibration.
In Parking Mode, the camera will exit Parking Mode if it detects any
vibration (Such
as
opening and closing the door, or moving the car from
rest,
or
other impact vibrations can be triggered), and enter the Normal
Video Mode.
In Parking Mode, if you set the Auto LCD OFF to Auto, the camera's
LCD will light off after 1 minute but the recording will continue with red
light blinks on the Indicator light.
NOTE: Since it is a super capacitor dash cam, to ensure the camera is
able to function in Parking Mode, please keep it powered with a
power bank or hardwire it directly to the car battery. We do not
recommend running the camera continuously for too long time.
4.10.4 Low Bitrates Recording
When the Low Bitrates Recording has been turned on, this is represent-
ed by an low Bitrates Recording icon at the bottom right corner of the
screen. If no movement is detected after 5 minutes of recording, there
will be an orange P icon appears in the center of the screen which
means Parking Mode is activated. Once the camera enter Low Bitrates
Recording, the dash cam will auto switch to 720P @15fps resolution and
keep recording. For example: the single front mode will record video at
720P@15fps, and the dual recording mode will both record video at
720+720P@15fps. The camera will exit Low Bitrates Recording if it detects
any vibration, and record at the selected resolution.
In Low Bitrates Recording, if the dash cam is turned off manually, it will
not turn on and record even it detects any vibration.
In Time Lapse, the dash cam cannot enter the Low Bitrates Recording
mode.
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2.
If Time Lapse is selected, the camera will take static photos at the set
recording frame rate either 1FPS, 5FPS, OFF to create a video
montage. For example, if you set Time Lapse 1FPS, the camera will take
one photo every second, and then stitch the photos together into a 1
fps video. With a maximum recording frame rate of 5fps, recording 8
hours of video with Time Lapse 1Sec will generate a time lapse video
lasting just 16 minutes (8x60x60/30/60). This Eco Mode is recommended
for storage cards with smaller capacities.
[Real Recording Time = Time Lapse Video Time Length (Sec) x Video
Frame Rate FPS / Time Lapse Option FPS]
4.11 Time Lapse
720P+720P 15FPS
4-1-2021

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